University of Wisconsin-Stout, as a special mission institution, serves a unique role in the University of Wisconsin System. UW-Stout is characterized by a distinctive array of programs leading to professional careers focused on the needs of society. These programs are presented through an approach to learning which involves combining theory, practice and experimentation. Extending this special mission into the future requires that instruction, research and public service programs be adapted and modified as the needs of society change.
The university offers undergraduate and graduate programs leading to professional careers in industry, commerce, education and human services through the study of technology, applied mathematics and science, art, business, industrial management, human behavior, family and consumer sciences, and manufacturing-related engineering and technologies.
The university integrates the humanities; arts; and natural, physical and social sciences into its undergraduate programs. Experiences in these areas provide a foundation for the major field of study, promote continuing personal and professional growth, and prepare the student to deal constructively with issues and opportunities of the future. The university places special emphasis upon student development.
The university's programs center on human development and interpersonal relationships, efficient and effective practices in industry, commerce, education and human services and the relationships of individuals to their environment and to society.
The university develops new educational strategies, provides opportunities to learn through involvement and experimentation, and creates a climate of inquiry. The university experiments with new instructional methods in the interest of improving the learning process.
The university expects scholarly activity including research, scholarship, development and creative endeavor that supports its programs at the baccalaureate level, its select graduate programs and its select mission.
The university, through outreach and public service, addresses the needs of society and contributes to the welfare of the state and to its economic and technological development and cooperates with University of Wisconsin-Extension.
The university cooperates with the other University of Wisconsin institutions; the Wisconsin Technical College System, and other state and national agencies; and participates in statewide, national, and international programs.
The Office of International Education serves international students and scholars at UW-Stout. The office provides professional assistance and information for: academic, immigration, financial and professional matters. To ensure that students become well integrated into the community, the office also provides new student orientation before each semester commences. The office works closely with faculty and staff on issues related to international students and scholars.
Hours and Appointments
The Office of International Education, located in 400 Bowman Hall, is open all year Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. except on university holidays. Appointments can be made at 400 Bowman Hall, by e-mail to globaled@uwstout.edu, or by calling 715/232-2132.
Apparel Design
Apparel Development
Apparel Product Management
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Biological and biomedical sciences
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Actuarial Science
Bioinformatics
Business Management
Game Design and Development [new]
Information Assurance and Cyber Security [new]
Software Development
Business administration, management, and operations
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B.S. in Business Administration
Business Management
Industrial Management
Service Management
B.S. in Marketing and Business Education
Buying and Product Management
Fashion Marketing
Human Resource Management
Store Operations Management
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Educational administration and supervision
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B.S. in Career, Technical Education and Training
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Engineering
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B.S. in Computer Engineering B.S. in Manufacturing Engineering
Food Communication
Food Merchandising and Distribution
Food Packaging
Food Science
Food Systems Management
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Foods, nutrition, and related services
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Food Service Management
Gaming Management
Hospitality Management
International Hospitality Management
Lodging Management
Property Management
Resort Development and Tourism Management
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Information science/studies
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B.S. in Information and Communication Technologies
B.S. in Information Technology Management
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Rehabilitation and therapeutic professions
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Community Based Rehabilitation
Criminal Justice
Independent Living Rehabilitation
Individualized
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
Recreational Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation Counseling
Rehabilitation Technology
Social Work
Special Education Certification