Hi, I really like the curriculum for an M.Eng, but is it less respected by employers than a traditional Masters of Science degree? The field I want to get into is microelectronic packaging, which is inter-disciplinary, so being able to take Materials, Mechanical, Electrical Engineering, and Manangement courses would be great. There is also a thesis option for M.Eng and the credit hours for both degrees is ~30. Any advice would be appreciated.
edit: M.Eng = Masters of Engineering.
edit: M.Eng = Masters of Engineering.