A graduate school education at UWM is more than just a degree. It’s an experience.
The UWM graduate school experience integrates the resources of a large top-tier urban research university with the feel and mentorship of a personalized program. With more than 150 master’s, doctoral, professional and graduate certificate programs to choose from, our graduate students take advantage of a distinctive learning environment with world-class faculty, centers, labs and institutes, and the highest caliber academics.
Get the best of both worlds: a diverse campus in a tree-lined neighborhood five minutes from Lake Michigan and 10 minutes north of downtown Milwaukee, with thousands of internships and job connections available. UWM provides an atmosphere with boundless opportunities to find creative solutions and innovative breakthroughs to impact our community, region and the world. See where the UWM experience will take you!
Student Stories
News
- New grad certificate focuses on organizational leadership in DEIOriginally appeared March 28 on the Lubar School of Business website. From Lubar School of Business A new graduate certificate at the Lubar School of …
- UWM graduate programs earn national distinctionsSee “UWM programs achieve high rankings,” in the January 5, 2022 UWM Report article. Eight master’s programs were among the 14 UWM academic programs recently …
- Graduate certificate to help professional engineers advance in careersOriginally appeared October 20, 2021 in UWM Report. The UWM College of Engineering & Applied Science is offering a new graduate certificate for working civil …
- Lubar Graduate Programs Receive STEM DesignationThe Lubar School of Business master’s programs have advanced another step toward addressing the challenges of the 21st century business environment, which increasingly demands that managers …
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UWM Report
- UWM to house nation’s first Microsoft AI lab focused on manufacturingThe lab at UWM’s Connected Systems Institute will be part of Microsoft’s $3.3 billion investment in southeast Wisconsin, strengthening UWM’s education and research mission while …
- Student’s crime research leads to national presentationSome 40% to 50% of crimes are never reported to police, so a UWM grad student turned to U.S. Census data to figure out why.