The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay offers two types of programs leading to master's degrees.

The first consists of degrees awarded by UW-Green Bay. These are in four distinct areas of study:
•   Master of Science in Applied Leadership for Teaching and Learning
•   Master of Science in Environmental Science and Policy
•   Master of Science in Management
•   Master of Social Work

The second group consists of cooperative programs with the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Course work in these programs normally is completed on the UW-Green Bay campus, but degrees are awarded by the sponsoring institution. Cooperative programs are:
•  Master of Science in Administrative Leadership-Educational Administration and Supervision Emphasis (UW-Milwaukee)
•  Master of Science in Educational Psychology - Counseling (UW-Milwaukee)
•  Master of Science in Education - Reading (UW-Oshkosh)

The University also offers a Certificate Program in Emergency Management, Planning and Administration.

Dates and Information

This catalog is in effect from July 1, 2008 until it is superseded by a new catalog.

All information contained in this catalog was current as of the date listed above. Some of this information may change through action of the University of Wisconsin System Regents and/or the Wisconsin Legislature. New courses may be added and some listed courses may be altered to remain current with needs.

Current fee and tuition information is available through the Office of the Bursar. Consult the Bursar's Web site at www.uwgb.edu/bursar or call the Graduate Studies Office directly at (920) 465-2123.

Course information for each session is available online in the Schedule of Classes Web site at http://sis.uwgb.edu/schedule/

Affirmative Action Policy

In compliance with applicable federal and state regulations, the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay is committed to nondiscrimination, equal opportunity, and affirmative action in its educational programs and employment practices. Inquiries concerning the Affirmative Action Policy may be directed to the Human Resources Office, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, 2420 Nicolet Drive, Green Bay WI 54311-7001; (920) 465-2196.

Accommodations

UW-Green Bay is committed to providing accommodations for eligible individuals with documented disabilities as defined by federal and state law. In accordance with Board of Regents Policy (UWS 22.01), sincerely held religious beliefs shall be reasonably accommodated with respect to all examinations and other academic requirements. Questions about these policies should be directed to the Dean of Students, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, 2420 Nicolet Drive, Green Bay, WI 54311-7001; (920) 465-2152.

FOR MORE INFORMATION

Office of Graduate Studies
Wood Hall 303
University of Wisconsin-Green Bay
2420 Nicolet Dr.
Green Bay, WI 54311-7001

(920) 465-2123

Web site: www.uwgb.edu/graduate

E-mail: gradstu@uwgb.edu

Campus information: (920) 465-2000

TDD (Telecommunications Device for the Deaf): (920) 465-2841