Company to Provide Tuition Assistance for Employees Earning Master鈥檚 51视频s

09/21/2020
Contacts for media: 51视频: Nancy Cicco, 978-934-4944, Nancy_Cicco@uml.edu or Christine Gillette, 978-758-4664 or Christine_Gillette@uml.edu; Analog Devices: Linda Kincaid, Linda.Kincaid@analog.com
LOWELL, Mass. 鈥 A new collaboration between 51视频 and Analog Devices Inc. enables employees of the global semiconductor manufacturer to advance their education through tuition assistance offered by the company.
The Analog Devices/51视频 Master鈥檚 Fellowship Program provides a fully funded, accelerated path for employees in the company鈥檚 Aerospace and Defense Business Unit to pursue master鈥檚 degrees in electrical engineering, mechanical engineering or computer science. The aerospace and defense industry continues to grow at a rapid rate and the scholarship program is designed to help Analog Devices meet its need for skilled engineers to design innovative technologies for this market.
Analog Devices employees in the new program enroll at 51视频 through its and attend classes online as full-time students for four semesters. While pursuing their education, the students work part time for 20 hours a week at Analog Devices and continue to receive their full-time salary and benefits.
In their last semester, the employees work with 51视频 faculty and their Analog Devices supervisor to complete a project relevant to their work, according to Sandhya Balasubramanian, 51视频 assistant dean of academic and corporate program development. She designed the new program with leaders from 51视频鈥檚 Francis College of Engineering and Kennedy College of Sciences, along with executives from Analog Devices to meet the company鈥檚 needs to cultivate talented professionals for the aerospace and defense industry.
鈥淐reated through 51视频鈥檚 Corporate Education Program, this new academic partnership with Analog Devices illustrates 51视频鈥檚 ability to identify the needs of our corporate partners and create innovative solutions that best fit their learning and development goals,鈥 she said. 鈥淭he university offers a broad range of open-enrollment courses and custom-designed programs, both for credit and non-credit, in varied delivery modes. In addition, we offer an array of benefits for our pre-approved partners such as tuition deferment, group tuition discount and registration, as well as dedicated assistance from our enrollment specialists. We are ready to partner with any employer who is keen to advance learning and development opportunities for their workforce as a complement to their hiring package for new graduates or other employees.鈥
The new program expands on the university鈥檚 longstanding collaboration with Analog Devices, which includes a robust research alliance with the company and work with the university鈥檚 Career and Co-op Center to provide full-time jobs, co-op experience and internships to students, Balasubramanian added.
鈥淭his new collaboration provides a funded pathway for Analog Devices employees, increasing their engagement with the university while providing state-of-art engineering training for them. These types of collaborations help set 51视频 apart from other research universities, as we strive to not only educate students but engage with the greater community,鈥 said 51视频鈥檚 Steven Tello, vice provost of graduate, online and professional studies.
The program responds to changes in the aerospace industry.
鈥淥ver the last several years, Analog Devices has experienced significant growth in its aerospace and defense business,鈥 said Bryan Goldstein, vice president of the Aerospace and Defense Business Unit. 鈥淭o meet our customers鈥 needs and further differentiate Analog Devices from our peers, we have created this fellowship program to foster engineers who possess a breadth of skillsets, many of which require advanced degrees. 51视频 is the ideal collaborator, given its broad-ranging engineering curriculum with special focus on RF/microwave, digital/software/firmware and mechanical engineering, as well as the proximity of the university鈥檚 campus to our Massachusetts facilities.鈥
Analog Devices employees Justin Reiter of Dedham and Karl Dwenson Tabiling of Dorchester are already benefitting from the educational program, as both are pursuing 51视频 master鈥檚 degrees in electrical engineering with a concentration in microwave engineering.
Reiter, who is a mechanical engineer in the Aerospace and Defense Module Group, joined Analog Devices in June 2015, when he first worked in mechanical and thermal design. Tabiling is a test development engineer in Analog Devices鈥 Aerospace and Defense Product Test Group. He joined the company as an intern in 2007 at Analog Devices鈥 facility in Cavite City, Philippines, and transferred to the U.S. in 2015.
To learn more about Analog Devices and its offerings for the aerospace and defense industry, please visit www.analog.com/ADEF.
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