Changing workplace questions answered through new graduate degrees
| Published: 09/11/2007 |
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Milwaukee School of Engineer (MSOE) announces three new graduate degrees aimed at helping professionals meet the needs of their changing industries. The advanced degrees help employees meet the demands placed on them due to changes in the workplace, such as increased market competitiveness, globalization and an aging population.
MSOE School of Nursing
M.S. in Nursing: Clinical Nurse Leadership
The Clinical Nurse Leadership program prepares registered nurses to become health care team leaders to provide a higher quality of patient care and better prepare them to thrive in the rapidly changing health care system. Qualified nurses can expand their generalist role and focus on the area that interests them most, such as mental health, pain management or school nursing.
MSOE Rader School of Business
M.S. in New Product Management
Graduates help their company stay competitive by capitalizing on its unique strengths, position, capabilities, market opportunities and resources.
This degree program provides a framework to enhance an organization's ability to effectively identify, develop and deploy new products and services. The program prepares individuals to identify and capitalize on both domestic and international product markets.
M.S. in Marketing and Export Management
As a senior manager or entrepreneur, graduates lead teams to envision, design, create, sell and maintain products and services to markets across the globe.
The degree program is a technology-oriented leadership program designed for engineers, business managers and other professionals desiring to strengthen their management and leadership skills as they relate to the value-added exporting of U.S. manufactured products, services and technology.
Admission for all three programs is currently open. For more information, contact MSOE at explore@msoe.edu.
MSOE is an independent university with about 2,500 students. MSOE offers 17 bachelor's degrees and 10 master's degrees in the engineering, engineering technology, architectural engineering and building construction, computer, business and health-related fields.
