The Undergraduate program at the Wisconsin School of Business is widely recognized as one of the top programs in the nation, and is home to talented, energetic, creative students who are known for their strong work ethic and technical capabilities. The Wisconsin BBA is comprised of 10 majors and 7 certificate offerings:
Undergraduate Certificates (visit site)
Undergraduate students from all UW-Madison colleges and schools, with the exception of business school majors, are eligible to apply for Undergraduate Certificates.
Courses for Non-Business Majors (visit site)
- General Business 310: Fundamentals of Accounting & Finance
- General Business 311: Fundamentals of Management & Marketing
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Executive Education was named the “Best School for Continuing Education” by Corporate Report Wisconsin, the state’s most widely read business magazine (2009). The Financial Times of London consistently ranks the Fluno Center as a top facility worldwide (#1 in 2009) for custom programs, and a leader in program design, faculty and value for the money.
Our Full-time MBA combines a uniquely deep experience in a one of 10 designated areas of expertise with a strong foundation of business principles. Our students graduate with a portfolio of skills, experience, and specialized knowledge that allow them to hit the ground running.
Evening and Executive MBA Programs (visit site)
The Wisconsin School of Business offers high-quality MBA programs specifically designed to meet the needs of working professionals, including:
The Wisconsin School of Business capitalizes on its global preeminence in the fields of Accounting, Finance and Real Estate to offer finely tailored graduate professional degrees. In turn, our graduates leverage that expertise into career-launching credentials.
Graduate students from all colleges and schools across the UW-Madison campus, including the business school, are eligible to apply for graduate certificates.
Focused doctoral programs in a collaborative environment that enhances the intellectual understanding of business theory and practice, and effectively transmits this knowledge to other scholars, business professionals and students.
- Accounting and Information Systems
- Finance, Investment and Banking
- Management and Human Resources
- Marketing
- Operations and Information Management
- Real Estate and Urban Land Economics
- Actuarial Science, Risk Management and Insurance