At UW-Waukesha, you can start or continue your degree by taking freshman/sophomore general education courses and complete your University of Wisconsin System Associate of Arts and Science Degree. This degree encompasses the liberal arts foundation required for over 200 University of Wisconsin majors and for acquiring your bachelor's degree. The value of a liberal arts education is multi-faceted. It signals to employers that, as a degree holder, you have advanced skills in communication, critical thinking, and group dynamics, and an awareness and appreciation of other cultures, which all are vital to success in today's workplace. You will learn how to think, collaborate, create, problem solve, communicate and lead. You will become more marketable. You will be more adaptable. Visit the following pages to find out even more about what options you have with our associate degree and the many additional opportunities UW-Waukesha has to offer:
Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences (BAAS): The Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences degree completion program is a bachelor’s degree that can be earned right here at UW-Waukesha in collaboration with UW-Parkside. The degree is conferred by UW Colleges. Classes are taught by faculty from both UW-Waukesha and UW-Parkside.
Bachelors/Collaborative Degrees with other four year campuses: This link will provide you with information on Collaborative Degree programs offered on our campus in conjunction with other universities.
Certificates available at UW-Waukesha: UW Waukesha offers several credit certificate programs that are available whether or not you are pursuing an Associate of Arts and Science degree.