University of Nebraska--Lincoln
United States
University Attributes:
Founded in 1869, the Lincoln campus of the University of Nebraska is the state's land-grant university and the only comprehensive university in Nebraska. Through its three primary missions of learning, discovery and engagement, the University of Nebraska is the state's intellectual center and has been recognized by the Legislature as the primary research and doctoral-degree granting institution in the state. Nebraska is one of a select group of research universities that holds membership in the Association of American uniiversities - a distinction granted in 1909. Nebraska was the first university west of the Mississippi to establish a graduate college (in 1896); today, NU is one of the top 50 American universities in the number of doctoral degrees granted annually. The University of Nebraska boasts 22 Rhodes Scholars and two Nobel laureates among its alumni. Nebraska's tradition of excellence is demonstrated not only in its classrooms and labs, but also on its fields of play. A member of the Big 12 Conference, the University of Nebraska Cornhuskers compete in 22 sports. No other school has produced more Academic All-Americans or Football Academic All-Americans than Nebraska.
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Degrees Availables :
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- Associates
- Bachelor of Arts
- Bachelor of Science
- Doctorate
- Master of Arts
- Master of Science
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Subject Areas :
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- Accounting
- Agricultural Economics
- Agronomy
- Anthropology
- Architecture
- Art/Fine Arts
- Biochemistry
- Biology (General)
- Business Admin. & Mngmt.
- Chemistry
- Classical Studies
- Communications
- Computer Science / IT
- Economics
- Education
- Engineering (Chemical)
- Engineering (Computer)
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- Engineering (Electrical)
- Engineering (Mechanical)
- English
- Environmental Studies
- Finance
- Food Science and Nutrition
- French
- Geography
- Geology
- German
- History
- Horticulture / Floriculture
- Interdisciplinary
- Journalism / Broadcasting
- Latin American Studies
- Marketing, Ad., & PR
- Mathematics
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- Music
- Music - Vocal Performance
- Philosophy
- Physical Therapy
- Physics
- Political Science/Politics
- Psychology
- Russian & Slavic Studies
- Social Sciences
- Sociology
- Spanish
- Statistics
- Technology
- Theater, Drama, Dance
- Women's Studies
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