The program helps students develop the quantitative skills to manage and evaluate energy efficiency and resource conservation programs.
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The program is geared toward working professionals, with classes on evenings and weekends.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison tries new ways of reaching nontraditional students.
The accelerated program teaches students to manage energy-efficiency and resource conservation programs.
The program trains students to pass the professional credentialing exams required by the Casualty Actuarial Society or the Society of Actuaries.
A systematic approach will help you determine the return on investment.
The program fills a growing demand for geospatial science skills in such fields as economics, conservation, and public health.