Best Industrial Engineering Schools in Wisconsin

Wisconsin has 4 colleges offering Industrial Engineering programs tracked by the College Scorecard, producing 156 recent graduates. Graduates earn $67,611 on average within two years, roughly in line with the national average of $67,367.

4
Schools in WI
$67,611
WI Avg. Earnings
$67,367
National Avg.
82
Schools Nationally

Public vs Private: Industrial Engineering in Wisconsin

Public Schools (3)
$67,931
avg. 2yr earnings
Private Schools (1)
$66,653
avg. 2yr earnings

Public schools in Wisconsin produce comparable or higher early earnings for Industrial Engineering graduates, often at lower cost — making them strong value options.

Industrial Engineering Schools in Wisconsin, Ranked by Earnings

#1
U

University of Wisconsin-Madison

Madison, WI · Public

$72,895
2yr Earnings
1yr Earnings: $74,061
Graduates: 51
Acceptance: 43.4%
#2
U

University of Wisconsin-Platteville

Platteville, WI · Public

$66,701
2yr Earnings
1yr Earnings: $66,712
Graduates: 56
Acceptance: 87.3%
#3
M

Milwaukee School of Engineering

Milwaukee, WI · Private

$66,653
2yr Earnings
1yr Earnings: $63,317
Graduates: 25
Acceptance: 60.4%
#4
U

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Milwaukee, WI · Public

$64,196
2yr Earnings
1yr Earnings: $63,809
Graduates: 24
Acceptance: 88.4%

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best school for Industrial Engineering in Wisconsin?
University of Wisconsin-Madison ranks #1 for Industrial Engineering in Wisconsin with median graduate earnings of $72,895 within two years of graduation. There are 4 schools offering Industrial Engineering programs in the state.
How much do Industrial Engineering graduates earn in Wisconsin?
Industrial Engineering graduates in Wisconsin earn an average of $67,611 within two years of graduation. This is near the national average of $67,367 for this major.
What is the hardest Industrial Engineering school to get into in Wisconsin?
University of Wisconsin-Madison is the most selective Industrial Engineering program in Wisconsin with an acceptance rate of 43.4%. The average acceptance rate across Industrial Engineering programs in the state is 69.9%.
Should I attend a public or private school for Industrial Engineering in Wisconsin?
In Wisconsin, private Industrial Engineering programs produce average earnings of $66,653 vs $67,931 at public schools. However, public schools typically cost less — consider net price relative to earnings when calculating ROI. There are 3 public and 1 private options in the state.

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Data updated June 2026. Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard.