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We maintain complete, up-to-date lists of undergraduate majors and certificate programs so you can decide which areas of study interest you most. At University of Wisconsin–Madison, we offer eight undergraduate schools and colleges that are home to our over 130 undergraduate majors.
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UW-Madison has over 232 undergraduate majors and...
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Explore undergraduate majors. The University of Wisconsin–Madison offers hundreds of undergraduate majors and certificates. A major is a specialized area of study that includes a set of defined core classes and electives ranging from introductory to advanced coursework.
UW-Madison has over 232 undergraduate majors and certificates to choose from, and advisors can help you each step of the way, from exploring options, to shaping your college experience with in and out of the classroom opportunities.
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Most majors will require you to submit a major declaration form or some type of application. Each major has more details on their “How to Get in” section listed on the right-side of each major’s page in the Guide.
The Guide provides descriptions, requirements, and course offerings for all of the majors and certificates at UW–Madison. The list of majors below is subject to change, so please reference the Guide for the most current information, as well as information about certificates.
UW-Madison has more than 145 majors to choose from, and many ways to explore your options! Research information online, attend events and other opportunities on campus to check out your interests, and connect with career advisors to discuss your ideas and get support throughout your exploration process.