They learn to operate their own farms, run an agricultural business, or work in the agribusiness sector.
Success Story
The program prepares students for information work in library, nonprofit, and business settings.
The UW-Madison program gave Wesley Szamotula a convenient way to continue his education.
Dean Olsen has used his new skills to start LifeMapping, which offers a cloud-based, interactive mapping tool.
The program can be ‘as intense or relaxed as you need it to be.’
The program allowed Nick Schober to take courses while keeping his full-time job.
Students develop the quantitative skills to work for organizations that protect natural resources.
The university offers free career and educational planning, along with convenient programs that can lead to new jobs.
The flexible program allowed Julie Murray to work full time while going to school.