Welcome problem-solvers

At Concordia University Wisconsin, engineering and mathematics students turn curiosity into innovation. Through hands-on learning, small classes, and Christ-centered mentorship, you will develop the skills to design systems, analyze complex problems, and build solutions that serve others.

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What makes CUW different?

Education with Purpose
Students choose Concordia for more than a degree. They choose a learning environment where innovation and vocation intersect.

Small Class Sizes
Students work closely with professors who mentor them academically and professionally.

Faith and Vocation
Engineering and mathematics are taught through a lens of service, stewardship, and ethical leadership.

Real-world Preparation
Internships, capstone projects, and industry partnerships prepare students for careers immediately after graduation.

Real Solutions, Before You Graduate
Engineering and mathematics students at Concordia apply what they learn through real-world projects.

Where engineering and mathematics lead

Graduates from CUW’s engineering and mathematics programs pursue careers such as:


Mechanical Engineer


Process Engineer


Systems Engineer


Industrial Operations Analyst


Data Scientist


Software Developer


Financial Analyst


Research Scientist

Many students also pursue graduate degrees in engineering, mathematics, analytics, and business.

Opportunities to serve

At Concordia University Wisconsin, engineering and mathematics are not only technical disciplines—they are opportunities to serve others. Students are encouraged to consider how their skills can be used to:

  • design safer systems
  • improve communities
  • steward resources responsibly
  • solve problems that affect people’s lives

Faith and learning come together to prepare graduates who lead with both competence and character.

Our mission

Engineering

The mission of CUW Engineering is to positively affect communities by developing Christ-centered engineers with strong analytical, design and laboratory skills, ready for industry or advanced study.

Mathematics

The Mission of Mathematics at CUW is to contribute to society by developing graduates with strong numerical and analytical problem-solving skills, ready to tackle challenges across many disciplines including biosciences, medicine, engineering, economics, education, government, and social sciences.

Our vision

 

Our vision for Engineering

The Vision of all Engineering programs at Concordia is to produce Christ-centered Engineers, who will positively affect communities by integrating their faith and knowledge to create a safer, healthier and more efficient world by applying best practices, modern techniques, and innovation to their vocations.

Based on the University Mission and the Engineering programs mission, the Educational Objectives of the Engineering programs are to produce graduates who during their professional career will be:

  1. Productive contributors with strong skills in teamwork and communication
  2. Creators of value in product or process or service with a commitment to professional growth
  3. Holistic, impactful and responsible professional members of society

Our vision for Mathematics

Upon graduation, our students have a deeper understanding of areas like calculus, linear algebra, differential equations, geometry, abstract algebra, and real analysis and they feel confident in solving and understanding differential equations, sequences and series, vector-valued functions, partial derivatives, and functions and algorithms. They will be uniquely equipped with understanding of other cultures and social sciences along with Christian vocation.

The educational objectives of the Mathematics and Data Science programs are to produce graduates who during their professional career will be:

  • Real-world problem solvers employing sound mathematical and computational tools coupled with curiosity and inferential reasoning
  • Articulators of analytical results to varied audiences with integrity and genuine outreach for people