BS in Management Model Part Time at Milwaukee School Of Engineering

Year One 1 2 3 4
MS-354 Principles of Accounting 3-0-3
MS-361 Marketing 3-0-3
OR-301 Transfer Student Orientation 1-0-0
EN-432 Business Communications 3-0-3
MS-356 Business Finance 3-0-3
MS-358 Managerial Cost Accounting 3-0-3
TC-342 Professional Presentation Techniques 2-2-3
MS-342 Management Principles 3-0-3
MS-3991 Supply Chain Management 3-0-3
TOTALS 7-0-6 6-0-6 5-2-6 6-0-6

Year Two 5 6 7 8
MS-280 Introduction to Management Information Systems 3-0-3
MS-365 Business-to-Business Marketing 3-0-3
MA-340 Business Statistics 4-0-4
MS-4599 Managerial Finance4 3-0-3
MS-340 Production Management 3-0-3
Elective (HU/SS)1 3-0-3
MS-4801 Project Management 3-0-3
Elective (HU/SS)1 3-0-3
TOTALS 6-0-6 7-0-7 6-0-6 6-0-6

Year Three 9 10 11 12
MS-2810 Introduction to Computer Programming – Visual Basic 2-2-3
SS-461 Organizational Psychology 3-0-3
MS-344 Organizational Behavior and Leadership Development 3-0-3
Elective (Concentration)2 3-0-3
MS-483 Database Management Systems 2-2-3
Elective (Concentration)2 3-0-3
HU-100 Contemporary Issues in the Humanities 3-0-3
Elective (Concentration)2 3-0-3
TOTALS 5-2-6 6-0-6 5-2-6 6-0-6

Year Four 13 14 15 16
HU-432 Ethics for Professional Managers and Engineers 3-0-3
MS-498 Management Internship Experience3 0-10-3
Elective (Concentration)2 3-0-3
MS-448 Employment Law 3-0-3
OR-402 Professional Guidance 1-0-1
Elective (HU/SS)1 3-0-3
MS-444 Business and Government Relations 3-0-3
Elective (Concentration)2 3-0-3
MS-446 General Management Policies 3-0-3
Elective (Concentration)2 3-0-3
TOTALS 6-10-9 7-0-7 6-0-6 6-0-6

1 BSM students must complete at least 9 credits of humanities or social science (HU/SS) electives. Combined with previous study, students must demonstrate a balance in the number of HU and SS designated courses completed. The specific number of HU or SS credits will be determined upon admission.

2 BSM students must complete 18-21 concentration elective CREDITS. Concentration electives are chosen in consultation with an advisor. See the prescribed concentration course list for options.

3 MS-498 Management Internship Experience is not required for students who can show evidence of career experience appropriate to their professional development related to the BSM program. One MS elective will be substituted with consent of advisor.

4 Students pursuing Business Administration or Marketing and Entrepreneurship substitute a concentration elective.

The BSM is a degree completion program and requires an associate degree or 60 semester/90 quarter credits for admission. Previous study must include specific courses in: computer methods, microeconomics, macroeconomics, business law, college mathematics, two courses in natural sciences (one with lab), English composition, technical composition, speech, and two courses in humanistic studies. Additional time for completion will be added to the BSM if any of these requirements are missing. Students following the Model Working Professionals Track can expect that classes will be offered during the evening, or occasionally on weekends.

The two-year model track for working professionals provides for a schedule whereby students can attend classes two nights per week and occasionally on Saturdays. At least one “on-track” course is available via Internet-hybrid (IH) delivery. IH classes meet face-to-face three to four times per quarter, with additional instruction done via the Internet as electronic lectures, interactive discussion forums, and on-line case studies. On-track courses, offered as traditional face-to-face meetings, are offered so three courses can be scheduled by meeting two nights per week, generally Monday and Wednesday or Tuesday and Thursday. The number of weeks classes meet during the Summer Quarter may vary.

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