Miami University Middletown is one of the regional branches of Miami University in Ohio. The following is a detailed introduction to the school:
Introduction and Overview
Geographical location: Located in Middletown, Ohio, close to I-75 Interstate Highway, convenient transportation, and rich commercial and cultural resources around.
Student size: The specific number of students has not yet been determined, but as a regional branch, the scale is relatively small compared to the main campus.
Campus size: The campus covers an area of 141 acres, with a moderate size, providing students with a comfortable learning and living environment.
History and establishment time
The school was established in 1966 and is the first regional branch of Miami University in Ohio.
School Strength
Faculty: The faculty has rich teaching experience and professional knowledge, and can provide students with high-quality education and guidance. Some teachers also participate in scientific research projects and academic activities on the main campus.
Teaching resources: Sharing some of the teaching resources of Miami University, but also according to its own characteristics and student needs, it has opened a variety of courses and majors, providing bachelor's degrees, associate degrees and most four-year degree introductory courses, covering liberal arts, science, business, health sciences and other fields.
Nature of the institution
It is a public university affiliated to the University of Miami system.
Educational philosophy
It is committed to providing students with high-quality education and personalized learning experience, focusing on cultivating students' comprehensive qualities and professional abilities, helping students achieve personal goals and prepare for their future careers. Emphasize the cultivation of students' independent learning and practical abilities, and encourage students to actively participate in classroom discussions, practical projects and community services.
Key laboratories and disciplines
Key disciplines: The College of Liberal Arts and Applied Sciences (CLAAS) of the University of Miami is established in the school, offering more than 50 majors, minors and micro-certificate courses, including but not limited to business management, psychology, nursing, information technology and other fields, but the school's key disciplines are not clear.
Key laboratories: It has advanced robotics laboratories, etc., providing a platform for practice and research for students of 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 has been found for the school, but the University of Miami performed well in the US News ranking. Its undergraduate education quality was 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
Tuition is relatively affordable. The specific cost varies depending on factors such as major, degree type and student status. Tuition for in-state students is usually lower than that for out-of-state students. The school also provides 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 the 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, etc. Students can make friends, expand their interests and hobbies, and improve their comprehensive quality.
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