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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.

“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.

UW-Madison offers two online certificates and one online master’s in GIS.

By gaining expertise in a new and challenging area, you’re likely to increase your worth.

The Master of Science in Biotechnology Program is geared toward working scientists, business people, attorneys, and other professionals with busy schedules.

“I love to learn, and I felt the four-year degree would make me a more well-rounded person,” says recent graduate JoAnn Brink.

Programs combine the structure of semester schedules with work-friendly flexibility

If you’re applying for jobs in publishing, public relations, web design, or another creative field, be prepared to share an online portfolio.

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.

UW-Madison’s multidisciplinary Master of Science in Biotechnology program focuses on product development and technology-based entrepreneurship.

Demand is growing for nurses with a bachelor’s degree.