Madison College, MSOE sign transfer deal to expand engineering pathways for students

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Madison College and MSOE leaders pose before a Madison College banner following the transfer agreement signing.

Madison College and Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) new transfer agreement will expand opportunities for students pursuing electrical and mechanical engineering careers.

Beginning this fall, the articulation agreement provides a seamless transfer pathway to ensure students are well-positioned to earn their bachelor’s degree at MSOE.

Students who complete Madison College’s University Transfer – Engineering Associate of Science (AS) in Electrical Engineering Pathway and meet program requirements will be guaranteed admission into MSOE’s Electrical Engineering program. Eligible students will enter junior-level standing and earn a minimum of 70 credits toward their bachelor's degree.

Students who complete the University Transfer – Engineering AS in Mechanical Engineering Pathway will be guaranteed admission into MSOE’s Mechanical Engineering program, with junior standing and a minimum of 73 credits awarded.

 Creating career-ready graduates

Madison College and MSOE celebrated the partnership, which increases access to higher education pathways, during an Oct. 22 signing ceremony at Madison College’s Truax campus.

“Madison College prepares our students for success, and we are excited to have MSOE offer them an excellent education that shares our values of hands-on learning, real-world application, and developing future leaders,” says Madison College Provost Beth Giles. “This articulation agreement will create multiple opportunities for our students to pursue their dreams and build impactful careers.”

“MSOE is excited to expand our offerings to students at Madison College interested in our mechanical and electrical engineering programs,” said Dr. Eric Baumgartner, MSOE Executive Vice President of Academics. “Through this transfer partnership, these students will continue their applications-focused, engineering education at MSOE through labs and classes led by industry-experienced faculty and will be prepared to make an impact in their technical disciplines upon graduation.”

The agreement joins a growing list of transfer partnerships designed to offer students options to pursue their bachelor's degree.  

To find more information on the agreement and requirement details, please visit Madison College’s University Transfer - Engineering program page.

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The new transfer agreement increases access for students pursuing engineering careers.