The Materials Department is committed to provide comprehensive undergraduate and graduate education in Materials Engineering, outstanding research, and service to our students, College, the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, and the community, as well as to active participation in professional societies. Programs. Materials Engineering, BSE.
Viewing Course Materials from PAWS . Class Detail page in PAWS. Accessible from Class Search during enrollment and Class Schedule after enrollment. Link opens new window in campus bookstore site, eCampus, which displays all required and recommended course materials.
Public Retirement and Old Age Insurance Programs: Challenges and Prospects in Aging Societies, Short course for Potsdam Summer Academy, July 2007. Syllabus (doc) Course Notes (pdf) Economics 381: Population and Economics. Syllabus (doc)
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8-Jan-24 | Drop Deadline | Last day to drop or withdraw from full-term courses. Tuition and fees apply. |
19-Jan-24 | Last Day of Classes | Last day of classes. |
19-Jan-24 | Degree Conferral Date | Last day of the term. Date of degree conferral for graduating students. |
The University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee’s online bookstore, in collaboration with eCampus represents one convenient online location for you to purchase your books and supplies for your courses at UWM!
Would you like some extra cash for the holidays? Well, we’d like your used textbooks so let’s make a deal! Bring your used textbooks, along with any supplies purchased (or rented) through eCampus during book buyback/rental return held at UWM.
We are excited to have you a part of our learning community! Submit your book/supply order information in order to provide your students with all the best pricing options and necessary learning materials today! See the Course Materials Adoption Form.
Blended or hybrid courses are courses in which seat time has been reduced by 21–99%. “Blended” and “hybrid” are terms that are often used interchangeably, but in the professional field, “blended” is the preferred term. UWM provides three different “levels” of blended courses to indicate how much of the course is offered online. When blended courses are posted in the official schedule of classes, students have a sense of how much of the course will be face-to-face (F2F) and how much will be online. Blended courses are often considered to be “the best of both worlds” because instructors can incorporate the most effective practices of the face-to-face and online modalities.
Asynchronous delivery of online courses means that students do the work of the course—such as accessing lecture content, submitting assignments, participating in discussions, and taking online quizzes— at different times. Asynchronous courses usually have due dates that provide students with a window of time to complete the assigned work. Asynchronous delivery is the most common way to offer online courses and addresses issues related to access, equity, and student preference.
Complete the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) to determine eligibility for state and federal aid. All admitted students can benefit from connecting with UWM and fellow students on social media ( Facebook, Twitter and Instagram ), exploring options for campus employment and finding a student organization to join.
Panther Academic Welcome (PAW) is a virtual program (with some optional, socially distanced in-person programs) where you’ll get acclimated to academic expectations at UWM and learn more about how to succeed in college. PAW is a part of the Fall Welcome experience. Learn more here: uwm.edu/welcome
Your PAWS account is your connection to important application and enrollment information. On PAWS, you have a To-Do List, which lists steps you need to take in order to be admitted and enrolled. There may also be items requested by the Financial Aid Office after receiving your FAFSA results.
New full-time freshmen under the age of 21 are required to live on campus their first academic year or ask for an exemption. Living on campus: Living in University Housing is a great way to transition to college life.