<p>Senior Engineering students are bombarded with “Get a Masters of Science in Technology”, or “Get a Masters in Technology Management”. Some, you can get in one year. Do they help? Are they weighted by employers anywhere as near as getting a pure Engineering Masters is, or, on the business side, as much as an MBA is? Even got an offer of a Masters in Patent Law from the University of Notre Dame…Mendoza sounds good at first glance… What perspective should be applied to the worth of these offers?</p>