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THE DEAN'S MESSAGE

2000-2001 HIGHLIGHTS

COLLEGE DEPARTMENTS


Biomedical Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Engineering Physics
Engineering Professional Development
Industrial Engineering
Materials Science and Engineering
Mechanical Engineering

INTERDISCIPLINARY DEGREE PROGRAMS

COLLEGE CONSORTIA

COLLEGE CENTERS

COLLEGE SERVICES

PRIVATE SUPPORT

2000-2001 FINANCIAL SUMMARY

FACULTY AND DEPARTMENT DIRECTORY

2001-2002 INDUSTRIAL ADVISORY BOARD

CREDITS

LIMNOLOGY AND MARINE SCIENCE PROGRAM

Stephen R. Carpenter (Chair)
Center for Limnology

680 North Park Street
Madison, WI 53706-1492

Tel: 608/263-3264
Fax: 608/262-0454
E-mail: mcpossin@wisc.edu
limnology.wisc.edu

A LEADER IN LIMNOLOGY AND AQUATIC ECOLOGY

The University of Wisconsin-Madison is recognized worldwide as a leader in limnology and aquatic ecology. The program began as the Oceanography and Limnology Graduate Program in 1962 and continues the university's 100-year tradition of research on lake ecosystems. The program combines research and teaching from several fields and departments to develop a greater understanding of the oceans and inland waters — their origins, inhabitants, phenomena and impact on human life.

INDIVIDUALIZED GRADUATE TRAINING

This program offers curricula leading to the MS, PhD or PhD minor in oceanography and limnology. Students entering the program must have had at least one year of college-level biology, chemistry, physics and calculus, as well as substantial preparation in one area of limnology/oceanography. Interdisciplinary in nature, each individualized program provides graduate training in aquatic sciences while integrating a variety of courses in related sciences.

INTEGRATING MANY DISCIPLINES

The program is administered by the College of Engineering and sponsored jointly by the College of Letters and Science and the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences. More than 20 faculty members in civil and environmental engineering, botany, food science, geology and geophysics, atmospheric and oceanic sciences, plant pathology and zoology supervise the program's graduate students. Faculty members guide students in developing study plans, research and career goals.

 



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