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  1. Mark Craven, Director of MS Program craven@biostat.wisc.edu 608-265-6181 4775a Medical Sciences Center 1300 University Ave., Madison, WI 53706. Michael Newton, Biostatistics & Medical Informatics Chair newton@biostat.wisc.edu 608-262-0086 1245a, K6/434 Medical Sciences Center 1300 University Ave, Madison, WI 53706.

  2. Inclusion, equity and diversity. A strong community is one in which each member encourages and supports the others. In our college, that’s what we strive to do, so that you can reach your full potential. The College of Engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Madison is known for outstanding research, educators and service to society.

  3. University Housing offers two distinct neighborhoods, with over 20 different residence halls varying in size, room types, and features. Our smallest residence hall is home to about 70 residents, while our largest is home to over 1,300 residents. Regardless of the size, your residence hall will consist of “houses.”.

  4. The MSDS one year option makes it possible for those who have completed a bachelor’s degree at UW-Madison with a major in Statistics, Data Science, Math, Computer Sciences, or some Engineering fields to complete the MSDS degree in one year. Students will graduate with a Master of Science in Statistics: Statistics and Data Science degree after ...

  5. With program approval, students are allowed to transfer no more than 14 credits of Computer Sciences coursework numbered 400 or above taken as a UW–Madison University Special student. Coursework earned ten or more years prior to admission to a master’s degree is not allowed to satisfy requirements.

  6. The MS Mechanical Engineering: Research program requires a written thesis and defense. The MS Mechanical Engineering degree with named options in Accelerated Program and Modeling and Simulation in Mechanical Engineering; each take approximately three terms (one calendar year) to complete. These programs include only coursework.

  7. The Biochemistry major helps students explore and expand their knowledge in science and science-related fields through coursework, opportunities with faculty-led research, and engaging with a rich community of undergraduate and graduate students as well as world class faculty. Our students use the tools and perspectives learned in the classroom ...