Wayne State University (WSU) was founded in 1868, located in Detroit, Michigan, USA. It is a public research university in the United States, located in the historical area of the city's cultural center and the historical and cultural block of Wayne State University. Wayne State University offers more than 400 major disciplines through 65,438+03 schools and more than 32,000 graduate and undergraduate colleges. Wayne State University is currently the third largest public university in Michigan and one of the 30 largest universities in the United States.
Basic information
School name: Wayne State University, USA
English name: Wayne State University
Venue: Detroit, Michigan, USA
Established: 1868
Nature of the school: public universities
Domestic ranking: 124
20 13 academic ranking of world universities: the United States ranks 109- 13 1, and the world ranks 30 1-400.
Basic tuition and fees: $20,606/year
Living expenses: USD 65,438+USD 02,500/year.
School registration fee: $50
Start time: 65438+1October, May and September.
Deadline for application: Apply 4 months in advance respectively.
School profile
Wayne State University was founded in 1868, located in Detroit, the center of American automobile manufacturing. It has 13 colleges, 350 majors, covering an area of 203 mu, and 100 buildings. It is one of the largest public schools in America. Wayne State University, as one of the three comprehensive universities in Michigan, has the top 100 engineering colleges in the United States. The medical school of this school has trained many famous doctors, including Bethune, and it is also the first medical school in the world to perform thoracotomy.
School characteristics
Wayne State University Wayne State University is located in Detroit, a famous industrial city in southeastern Michigan, USA. The school offers more than 350 academic courses, including 126 bachelor's degree courses and 139 master's courses, as well as 60 doctoral programs and 32 professional training programs. Wayne State University has more than 2 1000 undergraduate students and 13750 graduate students. The school has a strong strength in many research fields, with an annual research funding of more than 200 million US dollars, and has been rated as one of the top 50 research-oriented public universities in the United States by the National Science Foundation.
Campus life Our students can develop their life and leadership skills by participating in various campus activities. More than 260 student organizations hold various activities, from national celebrations and political debates to the Red Cross activities of the whole school. If we don't have an activity organization that you are interested in, we will help you create it. Actively participating in campus activities can exercise the communication and planning skills that employers need, and can also help you create a resume.
Professional settings
School of Business Administration: Accounting; Business administration; Commercial logistics; Finance; Information systems, manufacturing and management; Marketing; Master of business administration (MBA); Tax affairs
College of Education: Management and Organizational Studies; Health, sports and recreation; Theoretical/behavioral basis; Teacher education; Educational leadership; Educational leadership and decision-making research; General management and supervision; Educational technology; Health education; Sports; Recreation and park services; Sports management; Art education, bilingual and bicultural education; Vocational and technical education; Curriculum and classroom education; Mathematics education; Preschool and parental education; Reading; Reading, language and literature; Science education; Secondary education; Social research education (secondary school); Special education; Consultation; Educational evaluation and research; Educational psychology; Educational history and teaching philosophy; Rehabilitation counseling and community integration; School and community psychology
School of Engineering: Bioengineering; Chemical engineering; Electrical and computer engineering; Environmental audit; Management of harmful substances in public places; Hazardous waste control; Materials science and materials engineering; Polymer engineering; Civil and environmental engineering; Computer science; Computer engineering; Electrical engineering; Electronic and computer control system; Engineering management; Industrial engineering; Manufacturing engineering; Operational research; Mechanical engineering; Biomedical engineering; engineering
Art College: Art; Art history; Communication; Dance; Design and marketing; Music; Symphony research; drama
Graduate school: alcohol and drug abuse research; Archives management; Developmental disability; Geriatrics; Infant mental health, interdisciplinary research, library and information science; Cytomolecular toxicology
Law school: company law and financial law; Labor law; tariff act
College of Humanities: African American Studies; American studies; Anthropology; Canadian studies; Classical studies; Composition; Criminal justice; Economics; English; Comparative literature; Film studies; History; Humanities; International studies; Legal research; Linguistics; French; Italian; Spanish; German; Modern language; Near East and Asian Studies; Philosophy; Political science; * * * management; Public affairs; Religious studies; Sociology; Girls' studies
College of continuing education: community education; Enterprise training; Distance education; interdisciplinary studies
Medical college: anatomy; Cell biology; Anesthesiology; Biochemistry and molecular biology; Biomedical communication; Biomedical engineering; Biological sciences; Cancer biology; Cell and clinical neurology; Molecular medicine and genetics; Community medicine; Continuing medical education; Dermatology and syphilis; Radiodiagnostics; Emergency medicine; Family medicine; Genetic counseling; Immunology and microbiology; Interdisciplinary biomedical science; Internal medicine; Medical communication; Medical physics; Molecular medicine and genetics; Nanobiotechnology; Neurosurgery; Neurology; Obstetrics and gynecology; Occupational and environmental medicine; Ophthalmology; Plastic surgery; Otolaryngology; Head and neck surgery; Pathology; Pediatrics; Pharmacology; Physical medicine and rehabilitation; Physiology; Psychiatry and behavioral neuroscience; Radiophysics; Radiological science; Diagnosis; Radiation oncology; Surgery; Urology; Basic medicine; Medical research; Molecular taxonomy and genetics; Through consultation; Physiology; Psychiatry; Radiophysics; Medical physics; Rehabilitation science
School of Nursing: Adult ordinary care; Adult emergency care; Newborn nursing practitioners; Nursing; Nursing education; Parenting and home care; Mental health nursing practitioners; Intercultural College of Nursing, Pharmacy and Health: Anesthesia; Clinical pharmacy; Drug management in health care system; Clinical experimental science; Occupational and environmental health science; Occupational therapy; Physical therapy; Physician assistant science; pharmacology
School of Science: Audiology; Speech-language pathology; Biological science and molecular biotechnology; Chemistry; Geology; Applied mathematics; Mathematical statistics; Mathematics; Nutrition and food science; Physics; Psychology; human development
School of social work: studying human behavior and social environment; Welfare policies and services; Field education; Social work; Urban, Labor and Urban Affairs Family Social Work Practice School: Latin American Studies; Peace and conflict studies; Urban studies; Workplace issues; Geography and urban planning; Labor research; Labour and urban issues; Dispute settlement; Economic development; Labour relations