Engineering MEng vs. MS in Materials Science and Engineering

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The discussion centers on the decision between pursuing a Master of Engineering (MEng) or a Master of Science (MS) in Materials Science and Engineering. The individual is seeking insights on which degree might offer better job prospects across various industries. Both degrees are of equal interest to the individual, but the focus is on marketability and employment opportunities post-graduation. Participants in the discussion are encouraged to provide detailed opinions and experiences related to the job market for each degree, potentially including industry demand, salary expectations, and the types of roles available to graduates. The conversation invites further elaboration on program specifics if needed to aid in decision-making.
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I live in the United States, have a BA in physics, am working for a materials company, and am about to apply to grad school. Can anyone weigh in as to which degree, a master of engineering or a materials science and engineering MS, is more marketable?

Both subjects interest me equally. I am looking for opinions on which program could allow for more opportunities for employment in various industries. I can post program details if necessary.

If this is too vague, let me know and I can try and elaborate a bit more. Thanks for reading!
 
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