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WHAT WE DO UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS

 Indicates a University of Wisconsin-Platteville engineering Bachelor of Science degree program accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET.

Enrollment numbers are 10th day enrollment for the fall terms of the academic years listed. Values for the current academic year represent totals up to the date of the last update. Source: Office of Institutional Research

First- to second-year retention percentages

Degrees conferred

Source: Office of Institutional Research

Graduation numbers are the total degree conferrals that occurred in the fall and spring semesters of the listed academic years, as well as the summer term preceding the academic year. Values for the current academic year represent totals up to the date of the last update.

*Data Science major began in 2020

Source: Office of Institutional Research

In 2018 and 2019 engineering programs changed to direct admission and students in this category after 2019 are largely engineering undecided.

UW-PLATTEVILLE DISTANCE ENGINEERING PROGRAMS

Students from anywhere in the state of Wisconsin can earn ABET-accredited mechanical, electrical, and industrial and systems engineering degrees through UW-Platteville Engineering Partnerships. Unique hybrid delivery includes face-to-face and online courses, along with hands-on lab experiences—all designed for working adults and students unable to move to Platteville.

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UW-PEP students have graduated and earned their UW-Platteville Bachelor of Science degree in mechanical or electrical engineering

BSME = Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering ISE = Bachelor of Science in Industrial and Systems Engineering

BSEE = Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering

BSAPC = Bachelor of Science in Applied Computing

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