The University of Wisconsin-Platteville and the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse have announced an innovative set of articulation agreements establishing 3+2 dual degree programs. These agreements offer students a seamless pathway to earn a Bachelor of Science in physics from UW-La Crosse and a Bachelor of Science in civil engineering, electrical engineering, industrial and systems engineering, or mechanical engineering from UW-Platteville.
Students complete three years of coursework at UW-La Crosse, followed by two years of specialized study at UW-Platteville. Upon completion, students will graduate with two degrees.
The program highlights: A streamlined pathway. Students can earn two bachelor’s degrees in just five years, saving both time and tuition costs compared to traditional pathways; Qualified UW-La Crosse students who meet program requirements will receive guaranteed admission to their respective engineering program at UW-Platteville; Participants will benefit from coordinated advising services at both institutions to ensure a smooth academic and administrative transition; Both institutions are committed to maintaining the highest accreditation standards to ensure students receive a world-class education.
Prospective students are encouraged to contact the respective admissions offices for more information on eligibility and application procedures.
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