The University
is characterized by a solid foundation of the liberal arts,
a manageable size, high-quality students and faculty, a varied
curriculum, nine colleges and schools, a widely recognized
program of graduate education and research, rich cultural
resources, and an outstanding record of alumni
support.
Undergraduate and graduate programs are offered in 180 fields.
Colleges and schools include Arts and Sciences, Aerospace
Sciences, Business and Public Administration, Engineering
and Mines, Nursing, Education and Human Development, Law,
Medicine and Health Sciences, and Graduate School (offering
the doctorate in 17 programs, the specialist’s degree
in one program, and the master’s degree in 46 programs).
The Division of Continuing Education offers correspondence
courses, work force development, degrees after hours programs,
distance degree programs, and professional development programs. |
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