At Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE), theory is brought to life and reinforced for students through laboratory experimentation. Understanding theoretical concepts and knowing how to apply them is key to the success of MSOE graduates. Established in 1903, MSOE provides a climate for students to become well-rounded, technologically experienced graduates and highly productive professionals and leaders. MSOE has a small university atmosphere nestled in an exciting city environment.

MSOE offers 17 reputable undergraduate degrees in areas such as engineering, engineering technology, nursing, business management, technical communication and construction management. Graduate degrees are offered in engineering, engineering management (also offered in an accelerated format), environmental engineering, structural engineering, new product management and medical informatics.

MSOE offers a personalized education with a 12-to-1 student-to-faculty ratio. The average undergraduate class size at MSOE is 20, and classes and labs are taught by professors, not teaching assistants. In addition, these professors have close ties with business and industry. The university has a four-year graduation guarantee for on-track students, a post-graduation placement rate of 99 percent and graduates enjoy an average starting salary of $52,573. Students gain invaluable experience through more than 600 laboratory hours, professional internships, international study programs and research labs. MSOE also provides each new full-time student with a notebook (laptop) computer.

The 14-acre, user-friendly campus is located in exciting, safe downtown Milwaukee just blocks from beautiful Lake Michigan. There are more than 70 student organizations including sororities, fraternities, clubs and intramural sports. MSOE has 22 teams in men's and women's intercollegiate sports, competing in NCAA Division III. New to campus is the Grohmann Museum, which features the Eckhart G. Grohmann Collection "Man at Work" that comprises more than 700 paintings and sculptures reflecting a variety of artistic styles and subjects that document the evolution of organized work.

 

Milwaukee School of Engineering
1025 North Broadway
Milwaukee, WI 53202-3109




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Undergraduate (B.S.) Degree Programs

  • Engineering
    • Architectural Engineering
    • Biomedical Engineering
    • BioMolecular Engineering
    • Computer Engineering
    • Electrical Engineering
    • Industrial Engineering
    • Mechanical Engineering
    • Software Engineering
  • Engineering Technology
    • Electrical Engineering
    • Mechanical Engineering
  • Business
    • Business Management
    • International Business
    • Management Information Systems
  • Nursing
  • Construction Management
  • Technical Communication (B.S. or B.A.)

Graduate (M.S.) Degree Programs

  • Engineering
  • Engineering Management (original and accelerated)
  • Environmental Engineering
  • Marketing and Export Management
  • Medical Informatics
  • New Product Management
  • Perfusion
  • Structural Engineering

Evening Programs
(Lifelong Learning – Continuing Education)

  • Certificates / Seminars / Short Courses
  • Undergraduate Programs
  • Graduate Programs
Certificates, Seminars and Short Courses
  • C++ Certificate
  • CompTIA A+ Computer Certificate
  • CompTIA Network+ Certification
  • Fundamentals of Engineering (FE Review)
  • Microsoft Certification
  • Novell Certification
  • Project Management Certificate
  • Technical Communication Certificate
  • Web Development Certificate: Java Server Pages
  • Web Development Certificate: Web Site Design
  • Business Excellence Consortium (Lean, Six Sigma, Executive Leadership)
  • Professional Education and Research Development seminars from the Applied Technology Center, designed to keep engineers and managers abreast of cutting-edge technological development

Academic Resources

  • Academic advisors
  • Academic catalogs
  • Academic program directors
  • Applied Research and Grants
  • Early Alert Referral System
  • Fluid Power Institute™
  • Grohmann Museum
  • Library
  • Rapid Prototyping Center
  • Registrar
  • Technology Package (Laptop Program)
  • Timetable of Classes

Academic Departments

  • Architectural Engineering & Building Construction
  • Rader School of Business
  • Electrical Engineering & Computer Science
  • General Studies
  • Mathematics
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • School of Nursing
  • Physics & Chemistry