UW-Madison offers flexible online degrees for working engineers seeking to learn new skills while maintaining their current jobs.
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Professionals increasingly prefer to master particular skills as quickly as possible with digital badges, certificates, or other micro-credentials.
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Online master’s programs often receive praise for their convenience, but another perk—affordability—is just as valuable to many students.
UW-Madison’s multidisciplinary Master of Science in Biotechnology program focuses on product development and technology-based entrepreneurship.
The flexible program allowed Kim Sundeen to fit the lessons into her busy schedule.