I'm looking into the University of Wisconsin-Madison and trying to figure out what majors they offer. I'm interested in science and engineering fields, but I'm open to exploring other areas too. Does anyone have a comprehensive list or advice on where to find more info?
The University of Wisconsin–Madison offers a broad range of undergraduate majors — around 230. With your interest in science and engineering, you have many options to explore.
They have a recognized College of Engineering with various undergraduate programs such as Biomedical Engineering, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering, just to name a few.
For science majors, there's an array of choices too. For example, you can study Biological Sciences, Botany, Genetics and Genomics, Neurobiology, Zoology, Physics, Chemistry, and more.
The School of Human Ecology also offers a unique blend of programs that intersect science, design, and social science. Majors in this school include Community and Nonprofit Leadership, Human Development and Family Studies, Interior Architecture, Personal Finance, Retailing and Consumer Behavior, and Textiles and Fashion Design.
For more extensive exploration, UW–Madison's website has a useful tool where you can search for majors by category. This can help you explore the full range of undergraduate degrees the university offers. It's also a great way to discover interdisciplinary programs or majors you might not have thought about before.
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