2024 Best Industrial Production Technology Schools in Wisconsin
3Colleges in Wisconsin
191Industrial Production Tech Degrees Awarded
$51,628Avg Early-Career Salary
Industrial Production Technology is above average in terms of popularity with it being the #109 most popular degree program in the country. This means you won't have too much trouble finding schools that offer the degree.
For its 2024 ranking, College Factual looked at 3 schools in Wisconsin to determine which ones were the best for industrial production technology students pursuing a degree. Combined, these schools handed out 191 degrees in industrial production technology to qualified students.
Choosing a Great Industrial Production Technology School
Your choice of industrial production technology school matters, so we have put together these rankings to help you make your decision. We derive our Best Overall Industrial Production Technology School rankings by rolling up our degree-level rankings after weighting them by the number of degrees awarded at each school.
In order to find the schools that are the best fit for you, you may want to filter to one of the degree levels below.
Pick Your Industrial Production Technology Degree Level
The industrial production tech school you choose to invest your time and money in matters. To help you make the decision that is right for you, we've developed a number of major-specific rankings, including this list of the Best Industrial Production Technology Schools in Wisconsin.
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Best Schools for Industrial Production Technology in Wisconsin
The schools below may not offer all types of industrial production tech degrees so you may want to filter by degree level first. However, they are great for the degree levels they do offer.
Top Wisconsin Schools in Industrial Production Tech
University of Wisconsin - Platteville is one of the best schools in the United States for getting a degree in industrial production technology. Located in the distant town of Platteville, UW - Platteville is a public university with a moderately-sized student population. A Best Colleges rank of #498 out of 2,217 colleges nationwide means UW - Platteville is a great university overall.
There were approximately 89 industrial production technology students who graduated with this degree at UW - Platteville in the most recent data year. Industrial Production Technology degree recipients from University of Wisconsin - Platteville receive an earnings boost of approximately $9,957 above the average income of industrial production technology graduates.
Fox Valley Technical College is one of the best schools in the country for getting a degree in industrial production technology. Located in the midsize suburb of Appleton, FVTC is a public college with a large student population. This college ranks 21st out of 46 schools for overall quality in the state of Wisconsin.
There were about 36 industrial production technology students who graduated with this degree at FVTC in the most recent data year.
It is hard to beat Waukesha County Technical College if you want to pursue a degree in industrial production technology. Located in the large suburb of Pewaukee, WCTC is a public college with a medium-sized student population. This college ranks 23rd out of 46 colleges for overall quality in the state of Wisconsin.
There were roughly 7 industrial production technology students who graduated with this degree at WCTC in the most recent year we have data available.
The bars on the spread charts above show the distribution of the schools on this list +/- one standard deviation from the mean.
The Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), a branch of the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) serves as the core of the rest of our data about colleges.
Some other college data, including much of the graduate earnings data, comes from the U.S. Department of Education’s (College Scorecard).
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