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Earn FREE Money, Eat FREE Pizza: Scholarships 101

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Come have all of your questions about scholarships answered and snack on some free pizza while you're there. Topics we will cover in this dynamic presentation include:

- Where do I find scholarships?

- What kinds of scholarships do I qualify for?

- What are donors looking for in their applicants?

- How can I make my essay stronger and stand out?

- What resources are available on campus to assist me in applying for scholarships?

- And any other questions you have during our open forum Q&A time

 

We look forward to seeing you!


Part-time Cook Opportunity

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Company Name: Ramada Milwaukee Downtown
  633 W. Michigan St  Milwaukee
Job Title: Cook
Number of openings: 2
Work Schedule: 3-4 shifts per week
Hours per Week: 24-30
Wage/Salary: rate based on experience
Employment Start Date: now
Employment End Date: indefinite
Job Posting Expiration Date: January 30, 2016
Job Location -  Ramada Milwaukee Downtown  633 W. Michigan St  53203

                            Job Description:  Cook – Prepare breakfast, lunch and dinner in our restaurant.  Some work with limited banquets.

Qualifications: Previous cooking experience preferred.  Must be organized and alert. Must be able to work a flexible schedule including weekends and holidays.

Application Instructions:  Applications available in Hotel Lobby. Apply in person or email resume to:
sales@ramadacitycenter.com.  No phone calls.

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What can an 8th grader do to participate in MSOE engineering programs, like the summer ones?

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I am currently an 8th grader at MAOS (Milwaukee Academy of Science), and I am looking for programs to attend, especially ones dealing with engineering, during breaks and maybe after-school ones.

Stardust!

EECS_elective_courses_offered AY2017.pdf

how to start applying for Fall 2016 computer science course for international students

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How to start applying for Fall 2016 Computer Science Course for international students.?

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Staff Holidays

Weekly Book Raffle Winner

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Walter Schroeder Library Presents:

The Winner Of…

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Adulting: How to Become a Grown-Up in 468 Easy(ish) Steps

By Kelly Williams Brown

Noah Burns

***Please bring your MSOE ID to the library circulation desk to claim your prize***

Weekly Book Raffle: 'The Accidental Apprentice'

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Walter Schroeder Library Presents:

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The Accidental Apprentice

By Vikas Swarup

For the next weekly book raffle!

(ONE copy will be raffled off.)

From the author of Slumdog Millionaire comes the tale of a salesgirl who is offered the chance of a lifetime. A billionaire dangles the opportunity to become his company's CEO, but first she must pass seven tests from the mysterious "textbook of life." What follows is an outrageous journey with a memorable cast of characters. Will Sapna inherit a 10 billion dollar business empire and achieve her dreams, or is she merely a pawn in a mysterious game?

To sign up head on over to the Walter Schroeder Library Circulation Desk to fill out an entry slip:

  • You must be a current MSOE student, faculty, or staff member
  • You can enter once per book
  • The drawing will be held on Friday, January 15th @ 12:30pm

Information Session - Study Abroad in St Petersburg, Russia

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Friday, January 15, 2016

12 - 1 p.m.

Campus Center, Multipurpose Room

 

An informational session on the Study Abroad Summer Program 2016 in St. Petersburg, Russia

Please RSVP to Dr Imas at imas@.msoe.edu if you plan to attend.

 

Additional details about the program can be found in the flyer that is attached below.

Men's Wrestling: MSOE vs. UW-Platteville

SE Curriculum Version 3.2 (2015-2016 and later)

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Version 3.2 of the Software Engineering Curriculum applies to students starting in the Fall of 2015 or after.  The track can be found in the Academic Catalog.  The flow chart for the curriculum is attached to this post.

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Program Electives

  • CE3200 - Wireless Sensor Networks
  • CE4950 - Networking I
  • CE498 - Topics in Computer Engineering
  • CS321 - Computer Graphics 4 credits
  • CS421 - Advanced Computer Graphics
  • CS4230 - Distributed and Cloud Computing
  • CS4802 - Digital Image Processing
  • CS4860 - C# and Programming Language Design
  • CS4881 - Artificial Intelligence
  • CS4920 - Information Security
  • CS493 - Advanced Digital Design
  • CS498 - Topics in Computer Science
  • CS499 - Independent Study
  • EE3050 - Dynamic Systems
  • EE3220 - Digital Signal Processing 4 credits
  • EE3720 - Control Systems 4 credits
  • EE481 - Fuzzy Sets and Applications
  • EE484 - Neural Networks
  • SE3250 - Introduction to Game Development
  • SE3830 - Human-Computer Interaction
  • SE498 - Topics in Software Engineering
  • SE499 - Independent Study
  • SE4910 - Mobile Application Development
  • SE4910I - Mobile Application Development-iOS
  • SE4930 - Developing Secure Software
  • SE4940 - Network Security Tools and Practices

Science Electives

Note: Courses in bold can be used for the 4 credit Science elective.  Other courses can be used as a Math/Science elective.

  • BI102 - Cell Biology and Genetics (4 credits) [in place of CH200 or as a science elective]
  • BI1010 - Human Anatomy and Physiology I
  • BI1020 - Human Anatomy and Physiology II (4 credits)
  • BI1030 - Human Anatomy and Physiology III (4 credits)
  • BI2020 - Cellular Microbiology (4 credits)
  • BI2040 - Human Anatomy and Physiology IV (4 credits)
  • BI2305 - Physiology I (4 credits)
  • BI2315 - Physiology II
  • BI256 - Microbiology (4 credits)
  • BI499 - Life Science Independent Study
  • CH201 - Chemistry II (4 credits)
  • CH222 - Organic Chemistry I
  • CH223 - Biochemistry (4 credits)
  • CH302 - Chemistry III
  • CH303 - Chemistry III Lab
  • CH3020 - Food Chemistry
  • CH322 - Organic Chemistry II
  • CH323 - Organic Chemistry II Lab
  • CH353 - Fundamentals of Environmental Chem
  • CH3650 - Materials Science
  • CH3660 - Surface Properties of Materials
  • CH3670 - Polymer Chemistry
  • CH371 - Modern Biotechnology
  • CH373 - Advanced Biotechnology
  • CH401 - Topics in Chemistry
  • CH499 - Independent Study
  • EB2240 - Engineering Applications in Biochemistry
  • EB3300 - Molecular Nanotechnology
  • EB3400 - Food Engineering
  • PH2031 - Waves, Optics, Thermodynamics, and Quantum Physics (4 credits)
  • PH320 - Lasers and Applications
  • PH322 - Intro-Optics and Photonics
  • PH324 - Fiber Optics/Fiber Optic Sensors
  • PH325 - Acoustics & Illumination
  • PH341 - Intro-Astronomy/Astrophysics
  • PH342 - Relativity and Cosmology
  • PH352 - Quantum Physics
  • PH354 - Nuclear Power, Applications and Safety
  • PH360 - Physics of Semiconductor Materials and Devices
  • PH3600 - Physics of Semiconductor Materials and Devices
  • PH3710 - Intro to Biophysics
  • PH401 - Topics in Physics
  • PH499 - Independent Study
  • SC310 - Nanoscience and Nanotechnology

Math Electives

  • MA232 - Calculus for Engineers IV
  • MA235 - Differential Equations for Engineers (4 credits)
  • MA327 - Mathematical Modeling (4 credits)
  • MA330 - Vector Analysis
  • MA343 - Linear Programming
  • MA344 - Nonlinear Programming
  • MA3620 - Random Variables and Statistics
  • MA3710 - Mathematical Biology
  • MA380 - Advanced Differential Equations
  • MA381 - Complex Variables
  • MA382 - Laplace and Fourier Transforms
  • MA384 - Statistical Methods for Use in Research
  • MA385 - Modern Algebra with Applications
  • MA386 - Functions of a Real Variable
  • MA387 - Partial Differential Equations
  • MA388 - Introduction to Number Theory
  • MA390 - Financial Mathematics (4 credits)
  • MA461 - Applied Probability Models (4 credits)
  • MA481 - Game Theory (4 credits)

Business Electives

  • MS 221 - Microeconomics
  • MS 2220 - Foundations of Business Economics
  • MS 3010 - Introduction to Health Care Industry
  • MS 322 - Macroeconomics
  • MS 331 - Business Law
  • MS 3330 - Legal Aspects of Innovation and Entrepreneurship
  • MS 340 - Production Management
  • MS 3401 - Applied Operations Management: Lean Techniques
  • MS 3411 - Leading Project Teams
  • MS 342 - Management Principles
  • MS 3420 - International Management
  • MS 3423 - Innovation and Business Markets
  • MS 3425 - Entrepreneurship - An Overview, MS 3427 - Entrepreneurial Business Plans, and MS 3429 - Entrepreneurial Finance
  • MS 361 - Marketing
  • MS 4080 - Information Technology Systems in Health Care
  • MS 452 - Investment & Portfolio Analysis
  • MS 453 - Personal Investments
  • MS 4545 - Finance and Accounting
  • MS 4801 - Project Management

What are you reading?

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Hey all,

 

We'd like to start a community book club so everyone can talk about their favorite books, recent readings, and get ideas for books to come.

 

So what are you reading?

 

What have you read that you've really enjoyed?

 

Is there a book that you'd like to discuss?

 

Is there a topic you'd like to find a book on?

 

Please join our club and join in on the conversation!


A new year, a new challenge: Are you game?

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MSOE CE, EE, ME, or SE students: $27,258 Johnson Controls Scholarship + Internship - DUE February 11th, 2016

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