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2012-2013 Undergraduate Academic Catalog 
    
2012-2013 Undergraduate Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

University Overview



Vision Statement

MSOE will always be at the forefront of professional education with emphasis on both theory and technology, coupled with intensive laboratories and career practice.

Mission Statement

MSOE provides a sustained interactive educational climate for students to become well-rounded, technologically experienced graduates and highly productive professionals and leaders.

Institutional Principles

The fundamental beliefs of Milwaukee School of Engineering are the following:

  • The focus is on the individual student.
  • Lifelong learning is essential for success.
  • Dedicated faculty with relevant, up-to-date experience are the heart of our teaching process.
  • Scientific and mathematical reasoning and processes are essential.
  • Applied research and evolving and interdisciplinary technologies are vital in exploiting opportunities.
  • The development of communication skills is needed to function effectively.
  • The student experience is strengthened by interaction with the business, industry and health care fields.
  • The development of leadership and entrepreneurial characteristics is essential.
  • Students, faculty, staff and volunteers all share the responsibility of learning.
  • Strong personal values are necessary for success.
  • The alumni strengthen the institution through their counsel, encouragement and support.
  • Freedom with responsibility is the foundation of free enterprise.
  • There is strength in diversity.
  • Global awareness must be reflected in all activities.
  • Initiation and acceptance of change is required to anticipate and capitalize on opportunities.

Institutional Learning Outcomes for MSOE Undergraduates

A graduate of MSOE will have demonstrated competence in the areas of science and technology, society and culture and professional preparedness as defined by:

I. Science and Technology

Natural Science

  • an understanding of scientific language, scientific principles and the scientific method
  • an ability to conduct experiments and collect, analyze and evaluate data

Mathematics

  • an ability to process data, select an appropriate established model and calculate the results
  • an ability to formulate a mathematical model and estimate the reasonableness of the results

Information Technology

  • an ability to access and organize information
  • an ability to evaluate and analyze collected information

II. Society and Culture

Humanistic Studies

  • familiarity with contemporary social issues, cultural and historical perspectives, and expectations of responsible citizenship
  • aesthetic engagement through exposure to literature, philosophy and the arts

Social Interaction

  • an ability to work effectively as a member of a team
  • an ability to recognize the role of one’s discipline in the framework of social issues

III. Professional Preparedness

Communication Skills

  • an ability to communicate information, ideas and results effectively via oral, written, and visual means
  • an ability to produce professional quality presentations

Critical Thinking

  • an ability to apply knowledge to problem solving and decision making
  • an ability to formulate creative solutions to problem solving and decision making

The education embodied by these institutional learning outcomes ensures that the graduates are capable of contributing to society and growing intellectually throughout their careers and lives.

MSOE’s Constituents

As an institution of higher learning, it is important that we recognize our role in serving our stakeholders, both internal and external to the university. Milwaukee School of Engineering has identified its internal and external constituencies to be:

  • Students
  • Faculty
  • Staff
  • Administrators
  • Alumni
  • Families of current and prospective students
  • Employers of MSOE graduates
  • Local and regional communities, including but not limited to, the business, educational and professional segments of those communities.

We are committed to serving these constituencies. We seek to engage and to gain insights from them, and to provide them services of value.

The MSOE Guarantee

This fall, millions of American students will begin their quest for a four-year college degree. However, for many, it will take five or more years to earn the degree. At some institutions, the courses needed to make steady academic progress are often unavailable to students when they need them. MSOE guarantees that will not happen to on-track students. We guarantee for a student starting and staying on track, all classes needed for graduation will be available when they need them! We also will do our best to accommodate all students, be they on track or not. In addition, MSOE’s newest incentive, the Graduate Tuition Grant, is an exciting opportunity for students. With this new grant, MSOE bachelor’s degree graduates can earn a master’s degree from MSOE without paying tuition, as long as they meet certain criteria. Read more about this exciting opportunity in the Student Accounts, Fees and Financial Aid   section.

We also recognize there will be times when graduates need to brush up on the subject matter from a course they have successfully completed. MSOE guarantees that graduates may refresh their knowledge by repeating any undergraduate course they took at MSOE, at no cost, within three years of graduation. This will enhance their job performance and may be initiated by the graduate or the employer. Courses retaken under the MSOE guarantee will be taken on an audit basis and no grade will be earned.

History

At the turn of the 20th century, American industry began a period of rapid expansion. This accelerated the use of electrical and mechanical power. As a result, new occupations emerged in technical fields. Engineers and technicians with knowledge and skill were badly needed, but few people were available who had a combination of technical training and formal education. Industry’s need spurred the development of progressive programs of technical education.

In this context, Oscar Werwath organized the School of Engineering of Milwaukee in 1903. Werwath was a practicing engineer who was a graduate of European technical universities. He was the first to plan an American engineering educational institution based on an applications-oriented curriculum. Milwaukee industries were vitally interested in this kind of training and called on Werwath to provide education and training for their employees.

From the beginning, leaders of business and industry cooperated in the university’s development, and a close relationship was established that has continued throughout MSOE’s history. These early supporters realized that their future depended on educational institutions that could prepare men and women to fill the newly created engineering and managerial positions.

For more than a century, MSOE has had many memorable moments, creating a rich tradition of educational excellence that has positioned MSOE as a leader among today’s universities.

Location

MSOE has a small university atmosphere within a vibrant downtown neighborhood. The 20-acre, user-friendly campus is located in a historic downtown district, just blocks from beautiful Lake Michigan. Milwaukee boasts 60 miles of lakeshore, 15,000 acres of parkland and hundreds of miles of bike trails, a vibrant fine arts and cultural community, major and minor league sports, a brisk live-music scene, and is famous for its more than 50 annual festivals. The city also is a business, technological and industrial center offering internships and part and full-time employment opportunities.

MSOE also offers select undergraduate and/or graduate course work in Wisconsin’s Fox River Valley.

Accreditation

MSOE is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and a member of the North Central Association, (800-621-7440, www.ncahlc.org). Individual degree programs are accredited by appropriate professional accreditation organizations as noted in each corresponding program outline.

The Academic Year

The official academic calendar of MSOE is published in the front of this catalog. The academic year is divided into three 11-week quarters, September through May. Courses also are offered during the summer.

Affiliations

MSOE is an institutional member in the following organizations:

  • The American Association of Colleges of Nursing
  • The American Medical Informatics Association
  • The American Society of Engineering Education
  • Associated Schools of Construction
  • The College Board
  • The College Entrance Examination Board
  • The College Scholarship Service Assembly
  • The Council for the Advancement and Support of Education
  • The National Academic Advising Association
  • The National Collegiate Inventors and Innovators Alliance
  • Southeast Wisconsin Educational Consortium
  • The US Green Building Council
  • Wisconsin Association of Independent Colleges and Universities
  • Wisconsin Health Information Exchange

MSOE is also a member of the Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce, Milwaukee World Trade Association, the Greater Milwaukee Convention and Visitors Bureau (Visit Milwaukee) and the East Town Association.

Degree Programs

MSOE is dedicated to preparing graduates for productive and successful careers. Programs of study provide students with ample opportunities to progress in accordance with their individual abilities and professional goals. MSOE offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs, noncredit courses and seminars, on-site and online educational offerings, and a variety of services that meet the needs of both full-time and part-time students, business and industry.

Students in a baccalaureate-level curriculum are encouraged to follow a carefully planned course progression track. These tracks, as well as program details, can be found in the “Academic Departments, Degree Programs, Minors and Certificates ” portion of this catalog. MSOE offers the following degree programs. The undergraduate programs are described fully in this catalog.

Engineering Field

Bachelor’s Degrees

Architectural Engineering
Biomedical Engineering
BioMolecular Engineering
Civil Engineering (freshman-to-master’s)
Computer Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Engineering
Industrial Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Software Engineering

Master’s Degrees:

Civil Engineering
Engineering
Structural Engineering

Engineering Technology Field

Bachelor’s Degrees:

Electrical Engineering Technology*
Mechanical Engineering Technology*

Building and Infrastructure Engineering Field

Bachelor’s Degrees:

Architectural Engineering
Civil Engineering
Construction Management

Master’s Degrees:

Civil Engineering
Construction and Business Management
Structural Engineering

Computer Field

Bachelor’s Degrees:

Computer Engineering
Management Information Systems
Software Engineering

Master’s Degree:

Medical Informatics**

Rader School of Business

Bachelor’s Degrees:

Business Management
International Business
Management Information Systems
Technical Communication

Master’s Degrees:

Construction and Business Management
Engineering Management
Marketing and Export Management
New Product Management

Health-related Engineering Field

Bachelor’s Degrees:

Biomedical Engineering
BioMolecular Engineering

Master’s Degrees:

Medical Informatics**
Perfusion

School of Nursing

Bachelor’s Degree:

Nursing

* Transfer programs only

** Offered jointly with Medical College of Wisconsin

MSOE also offers several double-major, dual-degree and study-abroad programs.

Graduate Degree Programs

MSOE’s graduate studies programs and respective admission guidelines are detailed in a separate Graduate Catalog. To receive a Graduate Catalog or additional information, contact Continuing Studies and Outreach at (800) 321-6763 or cso@msoe.edu. Also see the Graduate Studies Programs  section of this Undergraduate Academic Catalog.

Graduate Tuition Grant

There’s added incentive for students to attend MSOE. Those who complete their bachelor’s degree can return to MSOE for their master’s degree, free of tuition charge, if they begin their full-time graduate studies within one year of graduating from MSOE and satisfy a number of criteria. The MSOE Graduate Tuition Grant will cover 100 percent of tuition for 9-15 (program specific) graduate credit hours per term for select master’s degrees. For more information, see the Student Accounts, Fees and Financial Aid   section.

University Scholars Program

The University Scholars Program (USP) is MSOE’s honors curriculum. The benefits of participating in the program include having classes with like-minded students, greater opportunities to pursue individual interests, integration of diverse topics and more in-depth preparation for graduate school. Also, University Scholar students will participate in settings that will hone their leadership skills through project work, professional presentations and interaction with regional leaders in various fields. The USP encourages independent, collaborative and cooperative learning. The program is currently open only to students who meet the enrollment criteria. For more information contact Enrollment Management at (800) 332-6763 or (414) 277-6763.

Study Abroad

Cultural and Educational Opportunities

MSOE’s study-abroad programs are once-in-a-lifetime opportunities to experience another culture in depth while taking college-level courses toward your degree. MSOE encourages its students to consider the opportunity these programs offer. Certain academic requirements are applicable - see program director for details.

Leaders in business and engineering today need a global perspective. For the future, we expect many employees will be required to have work experience abroad, some foreign language fluency and be expected to understand the challenges that come with doing business in multiple markets. The MSOE graduate should prepare for this future by considering our study-abroad programs.

Germany

Electrical engineering, mechanical engineering or international business students may spend their junior year at the Lübeck University of Applied Sciences, in Lübeck, Germany. Founded in 1808, the university is similar to MSOE in that it is an applications-oriented institution. Situated near the Baltic Sea, the beautiful city of Lübeck is a center of commerce, industry and higher education, and offers a variety of recreational opportunities to young people. Much of its Middle Ages appearance is still intact in the older portion of town, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The MSOE program consists of two semesters at Lübeck, with extensive breaks to travel throughout Europe.

Key Features

  • Instruction is in English.
  • Participation does not delay progress toward graduation since all course work taken is integrated into the curricula of each MSOE program.
  • Upon graduation, students will receive two degrees, one from MSOE and another from Lübeck University of Applied Sciences.

In 2009, the International Exchange Program in Electrical Engineering at MSOE received the Innovative Program Award from the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department Heads Association (ECEDHA).

Czech Republic

Students may study for a semester at one of the oldest and most respected technical universities in the world, Czech Technical University (CTU) in Prague, Czech Republic. Founded in 1707, CTU consists of six schools and seven institutes with some 16,000 students enrolled in engineering courses. Prague’s famed diversity of architectural styles, the distinctive bridges arching the Vltava River and narrow, winding cobbled streets make it one of the world’s most beautiful and charming cities. The city is the social and cultural center of Central Europe with an entrepreneurial energy coursing through its streets.

Key Features

  • Instruction is in English.
  • Students have access to CTU course work beyond their selected major. In consultation with their academic advisor, students are thus able to select the number of credits taken at CTU that will transfer for academic credit toward their MSOE degree. (Taking classes that will not transfer to a student’s major may delay his or her progress toward a degree.)

India

MSOE has established relationships with Manipal University in India and other universities and programs around the world. Students interested in studying in Manipal or other off shore institutions should discuss the possibility with their academic advisor or Dr. Charles S. Tritt.

France

Students who participate in MSOE’s newest study-abroad program will spend the month of June in Lille, France studying at Lille Catholic University. The program is open to all majors, and all courses are taught in English. Students can experience European culture while satisfying six credits (two classes) of humanities and/or engineering electives. For more information, visit www.msoe.edu/sa.

Engineering or Engineering Technology?

What is the difference between engineering and engineering technology?

“Graduates of engineering programs apply scientific concepts to develop solutions to real world problems. Their job is more theoretical, involving the design of new products such as a robot that will be used in an auto manufacturing plant. Engineers require more theoretical, scientific and mathematical knowledge. At the same time, some colleges and universities offer two- and four-year engineering technology programs that prepare students for practical design and production work. Graduates of four-year engineering technology programs may get jobs similar to those obtained by graduates with a bachelor’s degree in engineering.”

Source: American Society for Engineering Education website, 2002

The undergraduate engineering programs1 at MSOE:

  • begin with an emphasis on calculus and calculus-based sciences
  • have engineering courses that build on the calculus/sciences base
  • integrate design and applications into engineering lecture and laboratory course work
  • have a stronger emphasis on theory and engineering design
  • culminate in a major senior design experience

The undergraduate engineering technology programs2 at MSOE:

  • introduce and integrate math and sciences as needed in the curricula
  • contain technical courses that occur in virtually every quarter of the programs
  • have an intensive laboratory and applications focus
  • have a moderate emphasis on theory and the design process
  • appeal to the student who learns best in an experientially based (hands-on) environment
  • culminate in a senior project experience

Additional advice: Enroll in an engineering program1 if you:

  • desire or will need to pursue registration as a Professional Engineer (PE)
  • plan to pursue a career in research and development (R&D)
  • plan to continue your education at the graduate level in engineering (M.S. and/or Ph.D.)

Additional advice: Enroll in an engineering technology program2 if you:

  • desire to continue your education in a program that extends and expands the educational approach of your existing A.A.S. in engineering technology degree

Most importantly, choose the type of program that is consistent with your talents and interests, learning style and career goals.

Please visit MSOE by contacting the Enrollment Management Department at (800) 332-6763. You also may contact the program directors of the individual academic programs (listed at www.msoe.edu/campus/prog_dir.shtml).

1 The undergraduate engineering programs at MSOE are normally offered during daytime hours with the exception of the bachelor’s degree in engineering.

2 The engineering technology programs at MSOE are normally offered during evening hours.