The Society of Manufacturing Engineers recognizes people age 35 or younger who have made exceptional contributions to the industry.
Degrees
Master of Science for Professional Educators turns a New York City teacher into an ‘agent of change’
The program helped Richard Irvan find new ways to use technology in the classroom and develop the leadership skills he needs in his current role as a history curriculum specialist.
The university is adding three options for fall 2018 that will train people at any stage in their careers.
In addition to imparting skills in areas such as learner assessment, school-community partnerships, and educational technology, the MSPE program gave Debby Egly the confidence to helm an entire school in another country.
Two-year program helps K-12 teachers develop their skills as educators and leaders.
The online program builds teaching and leadership skills, allows students to stay in their K-12 classrooms.
The Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies offers the program in a blended format, combining online study with courses on the UW-Madison campus.
Combining classroom instruction with hands-on activities in medical clinics, the Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing program prepares learners to work in a wide range of settings, including hospitals, doctors’ offices, and community health programs.
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.