The new University of Wisconsin–Madison accelerated Master of Science in Design + Innovation gives new meaning to collaboration. Combining expertise from five schools and colleges with team-based interaction, the program promises to offer students a …
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The two-year MS in Biotechnology Program prepares students for the industry with a multidisciplinary lineup of science, business, and law courses.
The two-year program’s courses delve into project management, molecular technologies, licensing, patents, and more.
Gross chose UW–Madison’s program to become conversant in biotechnology language and better understand some of the industry’s most complex issues.
The two-year program includes courses in business, science, and law, which are taught by UW–Madison faculty, industry regulators, and leaders of Madison-area biotech companies.
Matter prepared for his future with coursework about intellectual property, business strategies, regulations and ethics, and commercialization pathways.
Liermann gained skills in leadership, cross-functional communication, and more in his business and law courses.
A specialized path to an industrial engineering master’s degree, the Human Factors and Health Systems Engineering program prepares professionals to drive innovation in health care and beyond.
The two-year program offers evening and weekend classes taught by UW–Madison faculty and biotechnology leaders from private industry in the Madison area.