The blended Internet option creates
a pathway for students to complete the MSEM in less than two years. If a
student chooses, the MSEM can be completed entirely by "blended" format.
Blended Internet delivery combines
the rich faculty/student interaction that is the hallmark of an MSOE education
with the flexibility of online learning. The amount of time students spend in
class is reduced, while time spent on project-focused learning is enhanced.
MSOE's blended classes meet
fact-to-face during alternating weeks. Meetings occur during the evening on
"even" numbered or "odd" numbered weeks each academic term. An example of a
typical blended schedule is below. Students can choose any single course or combination
of courses. Students also can select classes that meet in traditional format,
one evening per week for 11 weeks.
Online learning activities are
scheduled during non-meeting weeks and are facilitated via MSOE's Blackboard
instructional platform. Digital lectures, interactive discussions,
investigative case studies, computerized simulations and synchronous chats are
examples of online learning experiences used by MSOE faculty.
With MSOE's commitment to serving working professionals, students are provided the opportunity to join face-to-face class meetings via remote connections when work commitments require travel to distant locations.
If you would like to meet with an
MSEM professor, visit a class or speak to a current student, contact Professor David Schmitz at (414)
277-2487.
If you are interested in learning how to apply to this program please contact MSOE's Continuing Studies & Outreach Department.

