Miami University Hamilton is one of the branches of Miami University in the United States. The following is a detailed introduction to the school:
Introduction and Overview
Geographical location: Located in Hamilton, Ohio, only 20 miles north of Cincinnati, it has convenient transportation and a relatively developed surrounding economy.
Student size: There are nearly 3,000 students.
Campus size: The campus is moderately sized, providing a warm, friendly, personalized teaching and living environment, with an average class size of 20 students.
History and establishment time
Founded in 1968, it is the second branch of Miami University in Ohio.
School strength
Faculty: Students can learn from award-winning teachers. The teaching team has rich teaching experience and professional knowledge and can provide students with high-quality education and guidance.
Teaching resources: As a branch of Miami University, it shares some teaching resources of the main campus, and also has its own distinctive majors and curriculum system, offering a variety of degree and certificate courses, including diploma courses, associate degrees, bachelor's degrees, MBA and MEd courses.
Institutional nature
It is a public university affiliated to the Ohio University system.
Educational philosophy
Focus on providing students with high-quality education and personalized learning experience, committed to helping students achieve their goals, cultivating students' comprehensive abilities and professional qualities, so that students can succeed in their future careers and social life.
Key laboratories and disciplines
Key disciplines: The College of Liberal Arts and Applied Sciences (CLAAS) of the University of Miami offers more than 50 majors, minors and micro-certificate courses covering humanities, social sciences, business, education and other fields, but the key disciplines of the school are not clear.
Key laboratories: No public introduction to key laboratories has been found. However, the school has facilities such as the Nursing Innovation Center to provide a platform for practice and innovation for students in related majors.
Department
The department is not clearly divided, but there are multiple colleges and professional directions, such as the College of Liberal Arts and Applied Sciences of the University of Miami established in the school.
Ranking
No independent ranking of the school has been found, but the University of Miami has performed well in the US News ranking as a whole. Its undergraduate education quality is ranked third in the United States by USNEWS, second only to Dartmouth College and Princeton University, and tied for third with the College of William and Mary.
Cost
The tuition fees at the University of Miami Hamilton are relatively affordable, and the specific fees vary depending on factors such as major, degree type, and student status. Tuition fees for in-state students are usually lower than those for out-of-state and international students. The school also offers a variety of scholarships, grants, and loans to help students reduce their financial burden.
Campus Environment
Building Facilities: The campus has modern teaching buildings, libraries, laboratories and other teaching facilities to meet students' learning and research needs. At the same time, it is also equipped with complete living facilities such as dormitories, canteens, gymnasiums, etc., to provide students with comfortable living conditions.
Natural Environment: The campus is well greened, with trees, lawns, and gardens, creating a pleasant learning and living atmosphere.
Humanistic Environment: The school focuses on the all-round development of students and provides a variety of club activities, cultural activities, and sports events, where students can make friends, expand their interests and hobbies, and improve their comprehensive qualities.
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