UW–Madison’s professional degrees and certificates are meeting the needs of students and employers in Wisconsin and beyond.
data science & math
The M.S. in Physics: Quantum Computing is designed to be completed in a single calendar year
UW–Madison students in the M.S. Agricultural & Applied Economics Professional program can now complete the NABE’s Certified Business Economist Certification simultaneously.
“I came into the program struggling to stand out in my actuarial job search. I left with a solid job lined up and a ton of preparation for future actuarial exams,” says recent graduate Cole Sebald.
In addition to earning the No. 12 spot overall, UW–Madison earned top rankings in logic and verification, combining logic and verification with programming languages, measurement and performance analysis, computer architecture, operating systems, and databases.
A new webpage is a gateway to finding work in engineering, computer science, economics, statistics, and many other specialized fields.
The professional master’s in Resource and Energy Demand Analysis is the first program of its kind, preparing students for careers with utilities, consulting firms, regulatory agencies, and other organizations involved in conserving energy and protecting natural resources.
The graduate-level User Experience Design Capstone Certificate program will launch in fall 2017.
The program teaches students the quantitative skills for managing and evaluating energy efficiency and resource conservation programs.