Based on the statistical analysis by H.J. Newton, Professor of Statistics at Texas A&M University in 1997 on the
National Research Council report issued in 1995, the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee was ranked 72nd among public universities in the U.S. in the
NRC Rankings.[14][15] It was also ranked among the top 100 universities in the U.S. by Vanguard College Ranking,[16] 247th by Washington Monthly[17] and one of the best Midwest colleges by Princeton Review.[18] The university ranked 189th in the US by research expenditure in 2007.[19]
College of Letters and Science offers 40 bachelor's degrees, 20 masters and 12 doctoral degrees. Based on the statistical analysis by H.J. Newton, Professor of Statistics at Texas A&M University in 1997 on the
National Research Council report issued in 1995, the
National Research Council (NRC) rankings rank UW-Milwaukee's
Anthropology program 62nd,[33]Economics program 88th,[34]English department 32nd,[35]Geosciences program 92nd,[36]Geography program 31st,[37]Physics program 88th[38] and
Political Science program 51st.[39] The
political science department was ranked 81st globally in a study published by Political Study Review in 2004.[40] In a study published by the Southern Economic Journal in 2008, the research productivity of the
economics department was ranked in the top third of the 129 economics doctoral degree-granting institutions in the U.S.[41] The hydrogeology program within the Department of Geosciences was ranked among the top 100 programs in North America by the National Ground Water Association.[42]
College of Nursing is the largest nursing school in
Wisconsin, offering bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees.[5] In addition to the main campus at
UW-Milwaukee, the College of Nursing also has a Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program at
UW-Parkside and
UW-Washington County.[43] The College of Nursing was ranked 36th nationally by U.S. News & World Report in 2012.[8] It ranked 36th among Schools of Nursing in the US for
National Institutes of Health (NIH) funding.[44]
Peck School of the Arts consists of dance, film, music, theatre, and visual art departments.[47] The school also hosts the
Institute of Visual Art (Inova), an internationally known exhibition venue for contemporary art.[48] The school was ranked 62nd nationally by U.S. News & World Report in 2012.[8] The school's film program is ranked world top 20 by The Hollywood Reporter.[49]
School of Architecture and Urban Planning offers
bachelor's,
master's and
doctoral degrees in
Architecture and
Urban Planning, with an enrollment of more than 800. The school was ranked among the top twenty by U.S. News & World Report in a recent report. The journal DesignIntelligence in an annual edition of "America's Best Architecture & Design Schools" has also ranked the School of Architecture and Urban Planning among the top twenty and second in the
Midwest, as well as tied for third in their ‘Most Innovative Programs’ category. The Key Center for Architectural Sociology ranked School of Architecture and Urban Planning 18th in research performance among more than 130 schools in
North America.[50]
School of Education offers five undergraduate major, five master's, and 12 doctoral programs. It also offers the only four-year interpreter training degree in
Wisconsin. The school was ranked 67th nationally by U.S. News & World Report in 2012.[8]
School of Information Studies offers
B.S.,
MLIS and
Doctoral programs of
Information sciences The school ranked 16th nationally by U.S. News & World Report in 2009.[8] Its Archives and Preservation program was nationally ranked the 9th by U.S. News & World Report in 2009.[8] The school was recognized by
UNESCO as one of the "leading international academic institutions" for its "ongoing role in promoting e-government and information ethics initiatives in Africa" in 2009.[51][52]
Sheldon B. Lubar School of Business offers bachelor, master and doctoral degrees in a variety of specialities. The school has a total of more than four thousand students enrollment. The Management Information Systems (MIS) program of Sheldon B. Lubar School of Business is ranked 19th in the U.S. and 24th in the world by a study published in Communications for the Association for Information Systems.[53] Also, the Organizations and Strategic Management program is ranked 32nd worldwide by a joint study conducted by Texas A&M University and the University of Florida.[54] In 2006 and 2008, the School was ranked among the top 100 business schools around the world in terms of research productivity.[55]
School of Public Health is a graduate school focusing on
public health research and education. It is one of more than 40 accredited schools of public health in the United States and the first devoted specifically to public health in
Wisconsin.[56]
School of Freshwater Sciences (SFS) is the only graduate school of freshwater science in the U.S. and the third in the world.[2][3][4] It offers Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) and Master of Science (M.S.) of Freshwater Sciences in Freshwater System Dynamics, Human and Ecosystem Health, Freshwater Technology and Freshwater Economics, Policy and Management.[57] Located at the edge of the
Great Lakes, SFS was built upon the
Great Lakes WATER Institute, a freshwater research institution of the
University of Wisconsin System administered by the Graduate School of
University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee.[58][59]
References
^[1], University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee. Retrieved on October 13, 2009.
^[3] "University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Helen Bader School of Social Welfare To Receive APHSA 2010 Academic Excellence Award", The American Public Human Services Association
Based on the statistical analysis by H.J. Newton, Professor of Statistics at Texas A&M University in 1997 on the
National Research Council report issued in 1995, the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee was ranked 72nd among public universities in the U.S. in the
NRC Rankings.[14][15] It was also ranked among the top 100 universities in the U.S. by Vanguard College Ranking,[16] 247th by Washington Monthly[17] and one of the best Midwest colleges by Princeton Review.[18] The university ranked 189th in the US by research expenditure in 2007.[19]
College of Letters and Science offers 40 bachelor's degrees, 20 masters and 12 doctoral degrees. Based on the statistical analysis by H.J. Newton, Professor of Statistics at Texas A&M University in 1997 on the
National Research Council report issued in 1995, the
National Research Council (NRC) rankings rank UW-Milwaukee's
Anthropology program 62nd,[33]Economics program 88th,[34]English department 32nd,[35]Geosciences program 92nd,[36]Geography program 31st,[37]Physics program 88th[38] and
Political Science program 51st.[39] The
political science department was ranked 81st globally in a study published by Political Study Review in 2004.[40] In a study published by the Southern Economic Journal in 2008, the research productivity of the
economics department was ranked in the top third of the 129 economics doctoral degree-granting institutions in the U.S.[41] The hydrogeology program within the Department of Geosciences was ranked among the top 100 programs in North America by the National Ground Water Association.[42]
College of Nursing is the largest nursing school in
Wisconsin, offering bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees.[5] In addition to the main campus at
UW-Milwaukee, the College of Nursing also has a Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program at
UW-Parkside and
UW-Washington County.[43] The College of Nursing was ranked 36th nationally by U.S. News & World Report in 2012.[8] It ranked 36th among Schools of Nursing in the US for
National Institutes of Health (NIH) funding.[44]
Peck School of the Arts consists of dance, film, music, theatre, and visual art departments.[47] The school also hosts the
Institute of Visual Art (Inova), an internationally known exhibition venue for contemporary art.[48] The school was ranked 62nd nationally by U.S. News & World Report in 2012.[8] The school's film program is ranked world top 20 by The Hollywood Reporter.[49]
School of Architecture and Urban Planning offers
bachelor's,
master's and
doctoral degrees in
Architecture and
Urban Planning, with an enrollment of more than 800. The school was ranked among the top twenty by U.S. News & World Report in a recent report. The journal DesignIntelligence in an annual edition of "America's Best Architecture & Design Schools" has also ranked the School of Architecture and Urban Planning among the top twenty and second in the
Midwest, as well as tied for third in their ‘Most Innovative Programs’ category. The Key Center for Architectural Sociology ranked School of Architecture and Urban Planning 18th in research performance among more than 130 schools in
North America.[50]
School of Education offers five undergraduate major, five master's, and 12 doctoral programs. It also offers the only four-year interpreter training degree in
Wisconsin. The school was ranked 67th nationally by U.S. News & World Report in 2012.[8]
School of Information Studies offers
B.S.,
MLIS and
Doctoral programs of
Information sciences The school ranked 16th nationally by U.S. News & World Report in 2009.[8] Its Archives and Preservation program was nationally ranked the 9th by U.S. News & World Report in 2009.[8] The school was recognized by
UNESCO as one of the "leading international academic institutions" for its "ongoing role in promoting e-government and information ethics initiatives in Africa" in 2009.[51][52]
Sheldon B. Lubar School of Business offers bachelor, master and doctoral degrees in a variety of specialities. The school has a total of more than four thousand students enrollment. The Management Information Systems (MIS) program of Sheldon B. Lubar School of Business is ranked 19th in the U.S. and 24th in the world by a study published in Communications for the Association for Information Systems.[53] Also, the Organizations and Strategic Management program is ranked 32nd worldwide by a joint study conducted by Texas A&M University and the University of Florida.[54] In 2006 and 2008, the School was ranked among the top 100 business schools around the world in terms of research productivity.[55]
School of Public Health is a graduate school focusing on
public health research and education. It is one of more than 40 accredited schools of public health in the United States and the first devoted specifically to public health in
Wisconsin.[56]
School of Freshwater Sciences (SFS) is the only graduate school of freshwater science in the U.S. and the third in the world.[2][3][4] It offers Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) and Master of Science (M.S.) of Freshwater Sciences in Freshwater System Dynamics, Human and Ecosystem Health, Freshwater Technology and Freshwater Economics, Policy and Management.[57] Located at the edge of the
Great Lakes, SFS was built upon the
Great Lakes WATER Institute, a freshwater research institution of the
University of Wisconsin System administered by the Graduate School of
University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee.[58][59]
References
^[1], University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee. Retrieved on October 13, 2009.
^[3] "University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Helen Bader School of Social Welfare To Receive APHSA 2010 Academic Excellence Award", The American Public Human Services Association