美国大学介绍: University of Oregon by XIAOLAI on 2008/11/01 · 0 COMMENTS in 美国大学 School Name: University of Oregon Street Address: 1226 University of Oregon Locality: Eugene Region: OR Postal Code: Tel: (800) 232-3825 email: [email protected] url: http://www.uoregon.edu College Category: National Universities Rank: 108 Score: 38 Tier: 1 Institutional Control: Public Year Found: 1876 Religious Affiliation: N/A Academic Calendar: quarter Total Number Of Undergraduates: 16,674 Setting: urban Application Deadline: 1/15 Application Fee: $50 Fall 2007 Acceptance Rate: 86.9 % Selectivity: selective Cost: 2008-2009 In-state: $6,291; Out-of-state: $19,428 Majors:
NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION: environmental studies, environmental science; ARCHITECTURE AND RELATED SERVICES: architecture (B.Arch., B.A./B.S., M.Arch., M.A./M.S., Ph.D.), interior architecture, landscape architecture (B.S., B.S.L.A., B.L.A., M.S.L.A., M.L.A., Ph.D.); AREA, ETHNIC, CULTURAL, AND GENDER STUDIES: Asian studies/civilization, Russian studies, women's studies, area, ethnic, cultural, and gender studies COMMUNICATION, JOURNALISM, AND RELATED PROGRAMS: mass communication/media studies, journalism, journalism, digital communication and media/multimedia, public relations/image management, advertising COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCES AND SUPPORT SERVICES: computer and information sciences; EDUCATION: education, music teacher education FOREIGN LANGUAGES, LITERATURES, AND LINGUISTICS: linguistics, comparative literature, Chinese language and literature, Japanese language and literature, German language and literature, Romance languages, literatures, and linguistics, French language and literature, Italian language and literature, Spanish language and literature, classics and classical languages, literatures,and linguistics, ancient/classical Greek language and literature, Latin language and literature ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE/LETTERS: English language and literature; LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES STUDIES, AND HUMANITIES: humanities/humanistic studies BIOLOGICAL AND BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES: biology/biological sciences, biochemistry, physiology, marine biology and biological oceanography; MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS: mathematics; MULTI/INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES: biological and physical sciences, mathematics and computer science, medieval and Renaissance studies, international/global studies, ancient studies/civilization PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES: philosophy, religion/religious studies, Jewish/Judaic studies; PHYSICAL SCIENCES: chemistry, geology/earth science, physics PSYCHOLOGY: psychology; PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND SOCIAL SERVICE PROFESSIONS: human services, public administration; SOCIAL SCIENCES: social sciences, anthropology, economics, geography, political science and government, sociology VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS: dance, design and visual communications, drama and dramatics/theater arts, photography, art/art studies, fine/studio arts, art history, criticism, and conservation, intermedia/multimedia, painting, sculpture, printmaking, ceramic arts and ceramics, fiber, textile, and weaving arts, metal and jewelry arts, music, music performance, music theory and composition, jazz/jazz studies HEALTH PROFESSIONS AND RELATED CLINICAL SCIENCES: communication disorders; BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT, MARKETING, AND RELATED SUPPORT SERVICES: business/commerce, accounting; HISTORY: history Mission: One of only 62 institutions in the prestigious Association of American Universities, the University of Oregon is the flagship institution of the Oregon University System. Academic quality is the cornerstone of the University of Oregon's identity as a public research university. From their freshman year, students take courses from leaders in their fields, have opportunities to be involved in cutting-edge research in every academic discipline, and work alongside prominent scholars, assisting in their work as well as conducting original research of their own. Freshmen have the option to enroll in over 50 different Freshman Interest Groups, special course groupings in which small groups of first-year students take two core courses that are connected through a third seminar course. In addition, Freshman Seminar classes allow students to explore topics in-depth with some of Oregon's most prominent faculty members. Highly motivated students will find opportunities for intellectual challenge in the Clark Honors College, the Society of College Scholars within the College of Arts and Sciences, or Research and Honors programs within individual departments. Faculty Perspective Seminars also offer motivated students the opportunity to explore aspects of a large-enrollment course in detail in a small, discussion-based class with the faculty member teaching the large-enrollment course. Distinctive opportunities include the Warsaw Sports Marketing Center and the Lundquist Center for Entrepreneurship within the Lundquist College of Business; the Green Chemistry Laboratory and the Alice C. Tyler Instrumentation Center, the first green chemistry facilities of their kind in the nation; the Lorry I. Lokey Laboratories building that is encased in bedrock nineteen feet below the ground, providing an optimal setting for nanoscience research; extensive opportunities for overseas study and interships; and Future Music Oregon, a center in the School of Music that explores sound and its composition through the innovative use of computers and new technologies. Students will also find less formal venues in which they can participate in intellectually stimulating activities, including programs in the Living Learning Center residence hall, the SuperNova program that invites faculty and graduate students to the residence halls to discuss their research in an intimate and interactive atmosphere; THINK classes that are designed and moderated by students; Community Conversations that are led by panels of faculty, community leaders, and students to explore a diverse range of topics; and Faculty in Residence programs that range from social and community-building activities to academic and intellectual discussions. At the University of Oregon, more than 20,000 men and women study in idyllic, lush settings in the heart of the rugged Pacific Northwest where the dramatic Oregon coast is an hour's drive to the west, and the Cascade Mountains are an hour to the east, allowing easy access to both winter and summer sports and activities. The university's mid-range size gives it the ambience of a smaller institution, but with the benefit of the resources of a major research institution. The University of Oregon's 295-acre main campus is located in Eugene, nationally recognized as one of America's most livable cities, as well as one of its best college towns. The university is a community of scholars dedicated to the highest standards of academic inquiry, learning, and service who recognize that knowledge is the fundamental wealth of civilization. Students come to Oregon because they find faculty and fellow students who share their belief that education should inspire and prepare people to make a difference in the world. The University of Oregon is a unique institution that will challenge students to change the world by giving them the skills and knowledge to question critically, think logically, communicate clearly, act creatively, and live ethically. pvc_views: 1924 dsq_thread_id: 610796531 Tagged as: sst-ranking