At UWM, we're empowering today's best minds to meet the challenges of tomorrow. UWM offers 180 degree programs â including 94 undergraduate, 53 master's and 32 doctoral â plus many cross-disciplinary certificate programs. Our 14 schools and colleges house more than 70 scholarly centers, institutes and laboratories. Put the numbers together and they add up to a campus where our discovery and learning have put UWM in the top 102 public doctoral research institutions in the country. Start here to take a closer look at all we have to offer.
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Flex your potential with the new UW Flexible Option program, featuring four UWM degree and certificate programs. These competency-based, self-paced degree programs are made to fit your knowledge, needs, and schedule. Start when you want, work at your pace, and earn credit using knowledge you already have to pass assessments.
Undergraduate
Major Degree Programs
Accounting BBA
Actuarial Science BA
Africology BA
American Sign Language Studies BS
American Indian Studies BA
Anthropology BA
Archaeology
Cultural Anthropology
Linguistics
Physical Anthropology
Applied Mathematics and Computer Science BS
Architectural Studies BSAS
Art & Design BA BFA
Art Education (Kâ12)
Ceramics
Design & Visual Communication
Digital Studio Practice
Fibers
Jewelry & Metalsmithing
Painting & Drawing
Photography
Print & Narrative Forms
Sculpture
Graduate
Masters Degree Programs
The Graduate School offers a wide range of graduate studies in more than 120 master's, doctoral, and certificate programs. There are traditional fields of study, as well as innovative professional and interdisciplinary programs, and most can be pursued on a full-time or part-time basis. To accommodate schedules of working students, late afternoon and evening courses are offered. Some program units also schedule weekend courses.
Occupational Therapy MS
Performing Arts MFA
Philosophy MA
Physical Therapy DPT
Social Work MSW
Sociology MA
Spanish MA
Sustainable Peacebuilding MSP
Urban Planning MUP
Urban Planning & Engineering MUP-MS
Urban Studies MS
Women's Studies MA
Doctoral Degree Programs
Africology PhD
Anthropology PhD
Architecture PhD
Biological Sciences PhD
Chemistry PhD
Communication PhD
Economics PhD
Educational Psychology PhD
Pre-Professional
Chiropractic
Pharmacy
Dentistry
Physician Assistant
Law
Veterinary Medicine
Medicine
Optometry
Certificates
Advanced Studies (CAS) in Archives & Records Administration
American Indian Studies
Ancient Mediterranean Studies
Art Museum Studies
Asian Studies
Assistive Technology & Accessible Design
Autism Spectrum Disorders
Celtic Studies
Schools and Colleges
School of Architecture and Urban Planning
Peck School of the Arts
Lubar School of Business
School of Continuing Education
School of Education
College of Engineering & Applied Science
School of Freshwater Sciences
Graduate School
College of Health Sciences
School of Information Studies
College of Letters & Science
College of Nursing
Joseph J. Zilber School of Public Health
Helen Bader School of Social Welfare
University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
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