To find programs that fit your needs, you should:
1. Specify your engineering discipline: Are you interested in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, or another specialization? This significantly narrows your search.
2. Use online search engines: Search using keywords like:
* "Part-time Masters in [Engineering Discipline] Evening Program"
* "Online Masters in [Engineering Discipline] Part-time"
* "[City/State] Masters in [Engineering Discipline] Night Classes"
3. Check university websites directly: Look at the graduate engineering programs of universities in your geographical area or those with strong reputations in your chosen engineering field. Many universities' websites have detailed information about program formats (full-time, part-time, online, evening).
4. Use graduate program search engines: Websites like Peterson's, US News & World Report, and GradSchools.com allow you to filter your search by program type (part-time, evening), degree level, and specialization.
5. Contact universities directly: If you find a program that seems promising, contact the admissions office to confirm the schedule, format, and whether it truly suits your needs.
Remember that even within a "part-time" or "evening" program, the workload can still be substantial, so realistically assess your ability to balance work, studies, and personal life.