Minority high school students to explore engineering at MSOE Wraps-up National Engineers Week
| Published: 02/19/2003 |
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Milwaukee area minority high school students will explore laboratories and learn about engineering careers at Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) this Saturday, Feb. 22. The event wraps up National Engineers Week (Feb. 16-22).
This event is one portion of the MEDAL program that gives exposure to different areas of study at five local colleges: Medicine at the Medical College of Wisconsin, Engineering is at MSOE, Dentistry is at Marquette, Architecture is at UWM, and Law at UWM.
Founded in 1903, MSOE is celebrating its first 100 years. MSOE is an independent university with about 2,600 students. MSOE offers 16 bachelor’s degrees in areas such as engineering, nursing, business, management information systems, technical communication, engineering technology and construction management. Graduate study includes engineering, engineering management, environmental engineering, structural engineering, medical informatics and perfusion.
