The ECE MEng program, both at Duke and DKU, will support student efforts to plan their studies and career developments. The ECE MEng program provides ample opportunities for students to interact with industry and alumni to build their own networks.
After completing two semesters of education at DKU, students embark on a summer internship either in China or their home countries, allowing them to acquire valuable industrial insights and apply their newfound knowledge to the betterment of the global community.
The DKU ECE program has admitted six cohorts of students since 2019, with an impressive track record that 100% of students secured qualified summer internships over the past five years. Prominent companies that have recruited DKU ECE interns include Alibaba, Bosch, ByteDance, Ctrip, DellEMC, Intel, Lenovo, Microsoft, RedHat, SAP, etc., showcasing the program’s commitment to fostering valuable industry experiences for its students.
Duke’s Electrical & Computer Engineering master’s program prepares graduates for a variety of careers, being employed by the world’s most prestigious tech companies. Recent examples include Amazon, Apple, Google, Meta, Microsoft, NVIDIA, Vmware, etc. Graduates may also choose to further pursue their Ph.D. studies in world-class universities.
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For students working in the US, the average annual salary is about $130,000. For students working in China, the average annual salary is about ¥300,000.
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