INTERDISCIPLINARY DEGREE PROGRAMS
This rhino virus, shown as a model interacting with intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (in white), is an example of visualization techniques students learn in the Computational Sciences Professional Master's Degree Program. (14K JPG)
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In addition to its nine departments, the college has seven degree-granting programs. Whether geared toward undergraduate or graduate students, each of these programs features a strong emphasis on interdisciplinary studies.
Participating University of Wisconsin-Madison faculty members are
based in the following schools and colleges: the
College of Engineering,
College of Letters and Science,
College of Agricultural and Life Sciences,
Medical School,
School of Nursing,
School of Pharmacy,
School of Education and
School of Business.
The college's interdisciplinary degree programs include: