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University of Wisconsin–Madison College of Engineering

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Campus
  
Dean
  
Ian M. Robertson

Established
  
1857

Website
  
engr.wisc.edu

Founded
  
1857

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Headquarters
  
Madison, Wisconsin, United States

Parent organization
  
University of Wisconsin-Madison

Similar
  
University of Wisconsin‑Madison, Edgewood College, University of Wisconsi, University of Wisconsin–Platteville, University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee

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The University of Wisconsin–Madison College of Engineering, often referred to as COE, is the engineering school of the University of Wisconsin–Madison. The college comprises 13 academic departments.

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The school dates back to 1857 when the first department of engineering was created by the university Board of Regents. It was not until 1868 when the first professor of engineering, Colonel W. R. Pease, was hired.

U.S. News & World Report ranks UW–Madison ranked 13th among engineering programs nationwide, fourth in chemical engineering, and third in nuclear engineering.

Academic departments

  • Biomedical Engineering (BME)
  • Chemical and Biological Engineering (CBE)
  • Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE)
  • Geological Engineering (GLE)
  • Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE)
  • Nuclear Engineering & Engineering Physics (NEEP)
  • Engineering Mechanics (EM)
  • Engineering Professional Development (EPD)
  • Industrial and Systems Engineering (ISyE)
  • InterEngineering (INTEREGR)
  • Materials Science and Engineering (MS&E)
  • Mechanical Engineering (ME)
  • Biological Systems Engineering (BSE)
  • References

    University of Wisconsin–Madison College of Engineering Wikipedia