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  1. UW-Madison Courses. Courses identified in requisites list the subject (s) and catalog number (example: MATH 221 ). If a course is cross-listed, you will meet the requisite regardless of the subject you enrolled, with one exception (see minimum credits in a subject).

    • Law

      Learning Outcomes: 1. Demonstrate knowledge of some policies...

    • Pharmacy

      Learning Outcomes: 1. Describe roles, responsibilities, and...

    • Medicine

      Course components construct the experience of six weeks in...

    • STAT

      Credit is awarded for students having completed an advanced...

    • Afroamer

      AFROAMER/ AFRICAN 220 — HIPHOP, YOUTH CULTURE, AND POLITICS...

    • Spanish

      Treatment of a topic in Spanish language in a course carried...

    • SOC

      SOC 134 — SOCIOLOGY OF RACE & ETHNICITY IN THE UNITED...

    • Anthro

      A course carried with a UW-Madison study abroad program...

  2. Find and enroll in courses at UW–Madison with this online tool. You can also use the Scheduler, Degree Planner, and DARS to plan your academic path and check your progress.

  3. Find a major that matches your career goals from hundreds of options at UW–Madison. Explore majors by area of study, program type, degree type and more.

  4. settings Course Attributes keyboard_arrow_down keyboard_arrow_up. 50% graduate coursework requirement. Workplace experience. Community based learning - 25 hours or more. Repeatable for Credit. arrow_back Close search results. Welcome Badger! Start searching for courses, instructors, subjects, and more.

  5. At UWMadison youll find your fit. Our campus offers some 600 undergraduate and graduate majors and more than 9,000 courses — from accounting to zoology and everything in between. Whether you’re decided or still discovering, we’ll help match your dream to your degree.

  6. 11 de oct. de 2010 · Learn how to use Course Search & Enroll to find classes at UW-Madison by term, subject, keyword, filter, and more. See examples, tips, and links to other resources.

  7. Courses must be similar in nature, level, and content to UWMadison undergraduate courses and apply to a UW–Madison academic program. Students may wish to consult the UW–Madison Transfer Credit Policy for more details.