UW-Milwaukee is close to the shores of Lake Michigan and is located in downtown Milwaukee. The surrounding environment is very beautiful. Its undergraduate degree ranks among the top 100 public universities in the United States, and its graduate and academic level ranks 76th in the United States (including public universities and private universities). University), the university currently has 28,000 students, including nearly 1,000 international students from more than 80 countries around the world. Milwaukee is an important industrial and tourist city in the Great Lakes region of the United States. Like Chicago, it is located on the west coast of the prestigious Lake Michigan. It is about 90 miles (20 minutes by plane) from Chicago. The urban population is 600,000, and the population of Greater Milwaukee (Milwaukee County) exceeds 2 million. It is the headquarters of multinational companies such as GE Health Care, Smith, Johnson Automation, Miller Beer, and Le Cordon Bleu. In addition to the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM), there are more than a dozen colleges and universities located in the city, including Maquette University, Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW), and Columbia St. Mary's School of Nursing. The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee is one of the two public doctoral research universities in Wisconsin and one of 125 Carnegie Foundation research universities in the United States. The school's School of Freshwater Science is the only graduate school of freshwater science in the United States and one of the third such schools in the world. The school's School of Architecture and Urban Planning, School of Nursing, and School of Health Sciences are among the largest in Wisconsin. The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee is classified as a university with high research activity in the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. In 2010, the school's scientific research expenditure reached US$68 million.
The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee ranks 72nd among U.S. public universities in the National Research Council (NRC) rankings, is one of the top 100 universities in the nation's Vanguard rankings, and is rated the best in the Princeton Review One of the universities in the Midwest, it ranks 189th in the American University Performance Assessment Center’s university rankings and 247th in the Washington Monthly rankings. In the 2011 école Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Paris (EMP) in the world university rankings based on the number of graduates from each school who serve as CEOs or equivalent positions in Fortune 500 companies published by Fortune magazine, the school ranked first Ranked 98th.
The school’s School of Information Studies is ranked 16th by U.S. News and World Report, with its archives and preservation program ranked 9th. The school's School of Social Welfare is ranked 42nd by U.S. News & World Report, its School of Nursing is ranked 32nd, its School of Education and its School of Arts are ranked 86th and 93rd.
The school’s School of Engineering and Applied Science ranks 129th in U.S. News and World Report, including 110th in computer science. The school ranks 73rd among public universities in the United States in the National Research Council (NRC) rankings, including 34th in industrial engineering, 60th in materials science, 69th in civil engineering, 87th in mechanical engineering, and 96th in electrical engineering. . Management Information Systems is ranked 19th in the United States and 24th in the world by the Communications Information Systems Association. Organization and strategic management were ranked 32nd in the world by a joint research study between Texas A&M University and the University of Florida. From 2006-2008, Luba Business School was ranked among the top 100 in the world.
The school’s School of Architecture and Urban Planning is ranked in the top 20 by U.S. News and World Report. Intelligent Design was also ranked in the top 20 in the annual edition of "America's Best Schools for Architecture and Design," and the School of Architecture and Urban Planning was ranked second in the Midwest.
The school’s undergraduate undergraduates are not ranked high in the United States, but its graduate students (including doctoral students) and scientific research academic standards are among the best in the United States.
The school is famous for its engineering, applied sciences, architecture and urban planning (top 20 in the United States), management information systems (ranked 18th in the United States and 22nd in the world, including 8th in the world for academic and research results), business (finance, accounting) , Business Administration, Marketing, Operations Management), Electronic Engineering, Freshwater Science, Nursing, Information Science, Health and Health Sciences, and Arts are well-known, attracting students and well-known scholars from all over the world to study and teach. The university offers 152 undergraduate, master's and doctoral degree programs, including:
School of Architecture and Urban Planning
College of Arts and Sciences
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School of Education
School of Engineering and Applied Mathematics (referred to as EMS, covers electronics Engineering, computer, mechanical engineering, etc.)
College of Health Sciences
School of Information
Graduate School
Department of Physics
Department of Chemistry
School of Biological Sciences
School of Public Health
School of Social Welfare
School of Nursing
School of Art
Key departments - Luba Business School:
College rankings The US NEWS ranking of the school ranks 107th in the United States. The school's research results US NEWS ranks among the top 100 in the world. Ranked 18th in the Midwest Region (12 US states) MBA. Ranked 18th in the Midwest. Master of Management in the Top 20. Master of Taxation Management ranked in the top 10 in the United States for two consecutive years. Information Systems Management ranked 19th in the United States and 24th in the world. Ranked 32nd in the world in Organization and Planning Management Teaching Features
Bachelor's and Master's Degree in Business Administration: BBA MBA EMBA Sufficient scholarships: more than US$500,000 is invested in scholarships every year. There are abundant employment internship opportunities: IBM, Johnson Controls, Harley-Davidson Motorcycles (the current CEO graduated from Luba Business School), Rockwell Automation, Kohler, Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company, Manpower Human Resources Company, etc. The headquarters of the above companies are all located in Milwaukee. Key Departments - School of Engineering and Applied Science
College Ranking College US NEWS ranks 96th in the United States Civil Engineering US NEWS ranks 81st in the United States Materials Engineering US NEWS ranks 59th in the United States Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering US NEWS Ranked 56th in the United States for computer science majors, US NEWS ranks 110th in the United States for faculty. 100 of the College of Engineering's teachers have a doctorate or above. UWM President Dr. Michael Lovell is also a professor of industrial and mechanical engineering in the School of Engineering. Major awards received by UWM professors include: nine National Science Foundation Lifetime Career Achievement Awards, one National Academy of Transportation Engineering Fellow, one American Society of Mechanical Engineers Fellow, three Wisconsin Special Contribution Professor Awards, UWM Special There are three Contribution Professor Awards and seventeen ***.
Other outstanding colleges and majors:
School of Architecture and Urban Planning US NEWS ranks 19th in the nation for undergraduates, 18th for graduate students, and 2nd in the Midwest (12 states) for research level Ranked 18th in the United States. One of the 23 universities in the United States with NAAB accreditation, NAAB (National Architecture Accreditation Board) is the only professional architecture degree accreditation institution in the United States. The Art Institute
The college US NEWS ranks 93 in the United States, and the film major is world-wide. Ranked 20th, it hosts more than 350 large-scale performances every year.
College of Arts and Sciences
The International Finance major ranks 30th in the world, the Master of Philosophy program ranks 4th in the United States, and the Communication Studies program ranks 10th in the United States.
School of Information
The Master of Library Information Management program ranks 16th in the United States.
College of Freshwater and Science
The only freshwater science college in the United States, its research strength is among the best in the world.
School of Health Sciences
Biomedical Sciences US NEWS ranks 15th in the United States, and speech disorder pathology ranks 3rd in the United States.
College of Education
The college is ranked 86th in the US NEWS in the United States
School of Nursing
The college is ranked 36th in the US NEWS in the United States, and the nursing program is ranked 36th in the United States. No. 10.
School of Public Health
The family medicine major is ranked 16th in the United States by US NEWS.
School of Social Welfare
US NEWS ranks No. 16 in the nation for public service majors. The Milwaukee Panthers currently have 336 members in the NCAA Division I Ranked 182nd. Excellent results have been achieved in sports competitions such as baseball, rugby, women's volleyball, cross country, track and field inside and outside the city, swimming, diving, and women's tennis.
Currently, the school has five student dormitories, providing various types of dormitories and able to accommodate approximately 4,250 students. The school has several campus newspapers, including the UW-Milwaukee Post, the bimonthly Leader, which focuses on entertainment and arts news, and the student-run independent weekly Post. Journalism students publish the online newspaper "Milwaukee Home Page." Black Panther Vision, published by Journalism and Mass Communication students, delivers award-winning news programming to 300,000 southeastern Wisconsin residents each week through the Higher Education Television Association.
The school has 300 student organizations covering politics, academics, culture, sports and other contents, which are managed by the school student union. The University Police Department on campus ensures campus security 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The school also provides students with security escort services and school buses that shuttle between campuses.
The Golda Meir Library of the University of Milwaukee has more than 5.2 million search items, most of which can be searched electronically and online