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Office of Engineering Outreach
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Outreach Overview

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Helene Demont, Program Manager
Office of Engineering Outreach
129 Kurt F. Wendt Library
215 North Randall Avenue
Madison, WI 53706
Phone: 608/262-5516 (toll-free: 888/661-9551)
Fax: 608/265-2833 (toll-free: 877/267-6172)
Email: demont@engr.wisc.edu
Web: oeo.engr.wisc.edu

 

 

Maquina (machine, in Spanish), stainless steel sculpture by William Conrad Severson on the University of Wisconsin-Madison engineering campus

Maquina ("machine," in Spanish), stainless steel sculpture by William Conrad Severson on the University of Wisconsin-Madison engineering campus. Photo by Jeff Miller. (Large image)

UW-Madison's Office of Engineering Outreach can help make it easier for you to continue your engineering education. Whether you want to pursue a master's degree, a professional certificate, or any of dozens of technical courses, we may have just the program you're looking for to achieve your goals at a time and location convenient to you.

Distance Programs

OFF-CAMPUS DEGREE PROGRAMS

OFF-CAMPUS CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS

ON-SITE EMPLOYEE TRAINING

cover of the current catalog

The Office of Engineering Outreach records selected technical courses on campus and makes them available to working adults either through the web or mailing a DVD or CD. Students view these lectures at times and locations that fit their schedules, while completing course assignments and tests on schedules comparable to those of their on-campus counterparts. Course offerings for this academic year are described on this website and our Course Catalog (PDF), pictured at right.

SAMPLE LECTURES

Sample lectures are available for viewing or download. Preview what we have to offer and how you can benefit from these quality programs.

 

Professional Enhancement

  • Earn recognized degrees and certificates.
  • Prepare for new responsibilities.
  • Keep pace with technology.
  • Receive state-of-the-art technical education.
  • Gain exposure to cutting-edge research.

Convenient and Affordable

  • Take courses at home or work.
  • Save time and money by eliminating travel.
  • Courses are available online or on CD or DVD.

 

Register now
for summer.

IMPORTANT DATES

Spring Semester 2008

Friday, January 11
Registration ends.
Monday, January 21
Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Tuesday, January 22
Instruction begins on campus.
Friday, February 1
Tuition due; last day for 100% tuition refund
Friday, February 8
Last day for 50% tuition refund
Friday, February 22
Last day to change from credit to audit
March 17-March 21
SPRING BREAK
Friday, April 18
Last day to withdraw
Friday, May 9
Last day of class on campus
Sunday, May 11
Exam week begins on campus.
Friday, May 23
Grades due. All work MUST be completed
by off-campus students.

Summer 2008
ECE 504 Electric Machines and Drive Systems Lab

May 27
ECE 504 begins.
June 13
ECE 504 ends.

Summer 2008
ECE 512 Power Electronics Lab

July 7
ECE 512 begins.
July 25
ECE 512 ends.

Summer Session 2008
(8 weeks)

June 16
8-week summer semester begins.
August 8
8-week summer semester ends.



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