University of Wisconsin-Madison: Rankings
University of Wisconsin-Madison is a Public university located in Madison, Wisconsin, United States. University of Wisconsin-Madison ranked US News 74th in the United States and ranked QS 116th, Times Higher Education 63rd, 4icu (UniRank) 12th globally in 2024 ratings. It has a total of 47,932 student enrollments. It offers Bachelor's degrees, such as Agricultural and Applied Economics , Biological Systems Engineering, Cartography and Geographic Information Systems. It offers Master's degrees, such as Agroecology, Applied Biotechnology, Business. The tuition and fees for in-state students are $10,722 - $39,354, while tuition and fees for out-of-state students are $39,354. The master's tuition and fees for in-state students are $12,176 - $25,504, while tuition and fees for out-of-state students are $25,504.
Overview University of Wisconsin-Madison
- Location: Madison, United States
- Type: Public
- Established: 1848
- Enrollment: 47,932
University of Wisconsin-Madison Rankings
Rankings provide an essential insight into the performance and reputation of institutions globally. These rankings assess factors such as academic excellence, research output, national and international reputation, student satisfaction, and international influence. Below is a summary of University of Wisconsin-Madison latest ranking positions in several well-known global ranking systems, which we update every year.
University of Wisconsin-Madison Available World Rankings
Graduate and Undergraduate Programs Available at University of Wisconsin-Madison:
University of Wisconsin-Madison offers a diverse selection of Undergraduate and Graduate degree programs, giving students the opportunity to pursue a variety of academic paths. Whether you're preparing for your first degree or seeking advanced studies, here are some of the programs available:
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Agricultural and Applied Economics
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Biological Systems Engineering
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Cartography and Geographic Information Systems
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Engineering Mechanics
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Gender and Women’s Studies
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Human Development and Family Studies
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Microbiology
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Agroecology
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Applied Biotechnology
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Business
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Cancer Biology
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Dairy Science
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Educational Psychology
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Freshwater and Marine Science
To explore the full range of academic programs offered by University of Wisconsin-Madison, we recommend visiting the Undergraduate and Graduate program pages. These pages provide further details about each program, including curriculum, admission requirements, and other important information to help you make an informed decision about your academic choice.
University of Wisconsin-Madison Tuition Fees
While this range offer a general estimate of tuition fees at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, may vary depending on your specific program. For precise and up-to-date information, please visit the University of Wisconsin-Madison official tuition fee pages.