In 2012, MSOE established the Graduate Tuition Grant, allowing bachelor’s degree graduates to earn a master’s degree from MSOE without paying tuition, as long as they meet certain criteria.
MSOE has full-time bachelor of science programs in engineering: architectural, biomedical, computer, electrical, industrial, mechanical, software, biomolecular, a freshman-to-master’s degree in civil engineering. A part-time engineering degree is also offered. MSOE’s Rader School of Business offers degrees in business management, international business, and management information systems. Additional four-year undergraduate programs are nursing, construction managementt, technical communication, actuarial science and operations research. Two-year transfer programs leading to B.S. degrees are offered in Electrical Engineering, Engineering and Management.
MSOE confers master’s degrees in engineering, MBA in Education Leadership, engineering management, medical informatics, perfusion, structural engineering, civil engineering, construction and business management, marketing and export management, and new product management.