Master of Science in Engineering
Introduction
Why earn your degree from UW-Platteville?
- UWP is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.
- Founded in 1866, UWP is one of the oldest public institutions in the State of Wisconsin.
- UWP is a pioneer in the field of nontraditional education, with more than 25 years experience delivering an accredited degree at a distance.
- UWP enjoys a national reputation for the excellence of its engineering program.
- All courses are offered entirely at a distance. No campus visits are ever required. Student services, such as course registration and the purchase of textbooks, are also offered online.
- The Master of Science in Engineering provides education for professional development in the areas of mathematics, technical communications, computer applications, and engineering management.
- Four emphasis areas are offered: Applications of Engineering Management; Engineering Design; Control Systems; and Structural/Geotechnical Engineering.
- Our faculty members hold advanced degrees, and have research and professional experience in their field. All have received special training in online instruction.
- Our academic advisors are committed to helping you succeed during every stage of your distance learning experience. You'll work one-on-one with an expertly qualified academic advisor to develop an individual degree plan that is consistent with your unique career goals.
- GetEducated.com, a respected clearinghouse of accredited online programs, has consistently awarded its Consumer Seal of Approval to UW-Platteville since 2002.
- No thesis or entrance exam required.
- Take up to seven years to complete your degree.
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