University of Wisconsin's major setting:
There are more than 100 undergraduate majors, more than half of which can be awarded master's and doctoral degrees, including journalism, biochemistry, botany, chemical engineering, chemistry, civil engineering, computer science, earth science, English, geography, physics, economics, German and history.
In addition, linguistics, mathematics, business administration (MBA), microbiology, molecular biology, mechanical engineering, philosophy, Spanish, psychology, politics, statistics, sociology, zoology and many other disciplines have considerable scientific research and teaching strength, and most of them rank in the top 10 in the corresponding fields of American universities.
University of Wisconsin dormitory conditions:
1, sales hall
Sellery Hall is one of the most popular dormitories at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where freshmen and freshmen mainly live. There is a self-service laundry room, a small study room and a game room in the dormitory building to provide students with convenient and diversified choices.
2. residential college, chadbourne
Chadbourne residential college is a building that combines dormitories and academic institutions.
Pay attention to community building and academic atmosphere. The dormitory has some public classrooms, kitchens and rest areas, and there are many interest groups and academic courses to participate in, such as various art courses and reading groups, which is conducive to enhancing students' sense of participation and interest in learning.
3. International Learning Community
ILC is a dormitory specially designed for international students. This is an ideal place for students to communicate and understand each other. At the same time, they can put their feet in and enjoy the feeling of being at home.
The dormitory has a separate rest area and kitchen, providing Chinese and western meals and cooking equipment. In addition, there are various interesting activities and social activities, including English conversation groups and fitness, which can help foreign students better adapt to campus life.
The data are compiled from the secondary vocational school network and the American study abroad planning emperor.