迈阿密大学(俄亥俄)
About
Miami is a residential university with faculty who are dedicated to learning and discovery. A liberal education core provides the foundation for the more specialized studies of the majors. Immersing students in both academic and co-curricular experiences has enabled Miami to achieve a top-tier national ranking among universities that provide the best student outcomes.History: Founded in 1809, Miami's name reflects the history of the Native American tribe that once inhabited the Miami Valley region of Ohio. Miami maintains strong ties with the Miami Tribe, now located in Oklahoma.Locations: The main campus in Oxford, Ohio (35 miles north of Cincinnati) encompasses 2,138 acres and includes 188 buildings. Regional locations include Hamilton, Middletown, and West Chester, Ohio and the European Center in Luxembourg.Enrollment: Based on Fall 2014 enrollment, 15,813 undergraduates and 2,643 graduate students study on the Oxford campus. Regional campuses in Hamilton, Middletown, and West Chester enroll 5,500 combined. About 230 students per year leave Oxford to study at Miami's Luxembourg campus for a semester or a year.Degree Programs: Miami offers bachelor's degrees in over 120 areas of study. Graduate students choose from more than 60 master's degree and 12 doctoral degree programs. Several associate's degrees as well as bachelor's degrees are offered through study at the regional locations.
About
Miami is a residential university with faculty who are dedicated to learning and discovery. A liberal education core provides the foundation for the more specialized studies of the majors. Immersing students in both academic and co-curricular experiences has enabled Miami to achieve a top-tier national ranking among universities that provide the best student outcomes.History: Founded in 1809, Miami's name reflects the history of the Native American tribe that once inhabited the Miami Valley region of Ohio. Miami maintains strong ties with the Miami Tribe, now located in Oklahoma.Locations: The main campus in Oxford, Ohio (35 miles north of Cincinnati) encompasses 2,138 acres and includes 188 buildings. Regional locations include Hamilton, Middletown, and West Chester, Ohio and the European Center in Luxembourg.Enrollment: Based on Fall 2014 enrollment, 15,813 undergraduates and 2,643 graduate students study on the Oxford campus. Regional campuses in Hamilton, Middletown, and West Chester enroll 5,500 combined. About 230 students per year leave Oxford to study at Miami's Luxembourg campus for a semester or a year.Degree Programs: Miami offers bachelor's degrees in over 120 areas of study. Graduate students choose from more than 60 master's degree and 12 doctoral degree programs. Several associate's degrees as well as bachelor's degrees are offered through study at the regional locations.
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Campus locations
Miami University, Oxford Ohio,
501 East High Street , Oxford , United States , 45056
Hamilton Regional Campus,
1601 University Boulevard , Hamilton , United States , 45011
Middletown Regional Campus,
4200 N. University Boulevard , Middletown , United States , 45042
Voice of America Learning Center,
7847 VOA Park Drive , West Chester , United States , 45069
Miami University John E. Dolibois Center (MUDEC),
Château de Differdange , Grand Duchy of Luxembourg , Luxembourg ,
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