Remote medicine

Human Factors and Health Systems Engineering program helps professional chase her goals in the tech industry

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.

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Technical Project Management in Living and Geometric Order

Cutting-edge project management book grows out of online Engineering Management master’s program

Technical Project Management in Living and Geometric Order is available as an open educational resource.

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UW-Madison ranked 15th by U.S. News and World Report

UW–Madison ranked 15th best public university by U.S. News & World Report

Students in flexible, online programs benefit from standards of excellence.

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michele kaiser Master of Engineering: Engineering Management University of Wisconsin–Madison

For Michele Kaiser, Engineering Management master’s program leads to rewarding job and industry honor

The Master of Engineering: Engineering Management program provides an MBA-style education in the business of engineering.

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Master of Engineering: Engineering Management

Engineering Management student preparing to lead

She’s finding outstanding instructors and a supportive cohort in the flexible program.

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Accelerated master’s programs prepare industrial engineering students for the job market

Flexible master’s degrees in Human Factors and Health Systems Engineering and Systems Engineering and Analytics allow students to tailor the program to their career interests.

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Master of Engineering: Engineering Management

Prestigious award for graduate of the Engineering Management program

The Society of Manufacturing Engineers recognizes people age 35 or younger who have made exceptional contributions to the industry.

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Skills = experience, training, competence, learning, knowledge, growth and training

Personalized learning is key to meeting students’ needs in higher education

Traditionally, college faculty prepare a one-size-fits-all curriculum for a class, and students either master the material or they don’t. Those who struggle are liable to fall farther and farther behind, with potentially serious consequences for …

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