Chances at professional engineerings masters? Beefing up application

I am applying to some ONLINE MS and M. Eng programs that are not research based.

Background: B.S. Degree Materials Engineering 2019
Rutgers University, minor: Economics
GPA. 3.6 Cum, Major: 3.61
GRE: V 158, Q 167, Essay: 5
Strong LOR from professors and professionals with prestigious and strong backgrounds
I have a PS that is strong and I’m working on it a bit more. It helps to reflect and strengthen my strong background and other nonfavorable parts like some W’s from health and family emergencies that arose.

Work Experience:
-6 month CoOp in a major aerospace manufacturer in QC and process engineering
-two 3-4 month internships with major aerospace/defense firms in materials R&D, quality, process improvement, and failure analysis
-1 year and counting at another major aerospace/defense firm in repair/maintenance engineering and field support engineering.

Schools: RPI, USC, UCLA, Illinois, Johns Hopkins, UConn, UMass, Rutgers, UT Austin, Michigan State

Edit: Again these are online, non research, coursework masters.

How am I doing admission wise? I’m taking 2 entry engineering grad courses at UConn and I’m doing well in them, I anticipate getting As. These are in Adv Mathematics for engineers, and project management for engineering.

Sorry I cant contribute, it seems you have a good background( I would aim higher). You mentioned applying to graduate programs that are “not researched based,” aren’t all programs based off of research, like an essence you’re there to make research/ work on research projects.

Planning on applying as well but Im a complete novice.