Explore Your Options
We're here to teach all who wish to learn. Whether you're aiming for an associates, pursuing a bachelor's degree, earning college credit in highschool or Continuing Professional Education, we have options for you at the UW-Green Bay Manitowoc Campus!
Bachelor’s Degrees
UW-Green Bay, Manitowoc Campus students have options for pursuing a bachelor’s degree. These options include:
In addition, there are many exciting major and minor programs available at the Green Bay campus, where students can seamlessly complete their degrees. Explore your options.
Associate of Arts and Sciences Degree (AAS)
This broad-based liberal arts degree is a great option for students who are exploring their interests. The AAS degree prepares students with general education credits that can be used to pursue a bachelor’s degree in more than 200 programs. See available course options.
Accelerated AAS Degree
For students who are already working and looking for a customized degree program with built-in flexibility, the Accelerated Degree is a good fit. Specifically designed to expedite professional growth, while making it possible to manage work, family, and home, this degree is offered in key areas of emphasis for personal and professional advancement. Learn more.
Planning to transfer?
Some students plan to transfer to another UW System university as part of their educational path. To transfer their coursework, students at UW-Green Bay, Sheboygan Campus can participate in the UW System Guaranteed Transfer Program.
Continuing Professional Education
We are focused on the mission of creating professional development and customized training to meet the needs of a progressive economy. Unlock your potential as we create opportunities to develop, collaborate and execute responsive solutions for diverse communities statewide. Learn more.
Contacts: Manitowoc & Sheboygan: Melissa Betke, betkem@uwgb.edu, 920-663-7337
Opportunities for High School Students
There are opportunities for high school students to take UW-Green Bay dual credit courses in the high school, on one of the UW-Green Bay campuses, or online. Learn more about options for high school students.