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Bachelor of Science in Management (BSM)

WORKING PROFESSIONALS TRACK

OVERVIEW

The Rader School of Business announces a new curriculum track that provides adult working professionals who have associate's degree (or two years of college credits) with an option to complete their MSOE bachelor's degree in only TWO years.

  • Working professionals following the track attend classes two evening per week and occasionally on Saturdays.

  • Evening classes typically meet on Monday & Wednesday, or Tuesday & Thursday.

  • Saturday classes take advantage of the Rader School of Business's Internet hybrid course delivery.

MSOE's reputation for world-class quality education is featured throughout the program and becomes a valuable benefit enjoyed by our graduates.

Working professionals in the BSM choose a major area of study or concentration in one of the following areas:

  • Business Administration
  • Computer Information Systems
  • Financial Management
  • Marketing Management
  • Operations Management
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ADMISSION
MSOE has arranged transfer agreements with several Wisconsin state technical colleges that give students full credit for their associate degree so students can complete a bachelor's degree in two years, attending on a full-time basis. Check the transfer agreement page for details.

Check the current transfer program list.

Also, MSOE offeres placement examinations that are available for courses as indicated in Transfer of Credit.

For more information please refer to BSM Admissions Information or Contact Us.

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TIME TO COMPLETION

A student admitted to the program having all admission prerequisites satisfied can complete the program in 8 quarters, or two academic years of study including summer sessions(see the Model Full-Time Track PDF).

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CONCENTRATIONS

Working professionals in the BSM choose a major area of study or concentration in one of the following areas:

  • Business Administration
  • Computer Information Systems
  • Financial Management
  • Marketing Management
  • Operations Management

Concentration courses information can be found at BSM Working Professionals Concentration Electives PDF.

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CONTACT INFORMATION

Contact MSOE's Enrollment Management Office for more information about admission.

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