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Brief introduction of Oxford University and Miami University
University of Miami (MU) was founded in 1809 Oxford, Ohio. It is a four-year public university. 1792, George Washington signed a congressional bill, explicitly proposing to establish an academic research university in the northern part of Mount Miami in the northern part of the Ohio River.

This university is the predecessor of the University of Miami MU, and the Latin motto "Prodesse Quam plopaci" means "success is better than making a noise".

Including Oxford, the school has five campuses, four of which are located in the United States and one in Luxembourg, Europe. Oxford, the main campus, covers an area of 2000 acres. In 2065, 438+04,936 undergraduates and 2,459 postgraduates were enrolled in this school, among which 988 international students came from 69 different countries, accounting for 5.7% of the total number.

The University of Miami encourages students to study abroad as its students. According to statistics, 47% of university students participate in overseas study activities, and universities will subsidize students to study various courses in European countries. Master, undergraduate, IBT≥80 or IELTS ≥6.5, GPA≥3.0;; ; 20 13 offers ACE-Graduate and master's degree programs, but there are language requirements.

Accounting, business administration and organization, computer science, software engineering, economics, enterprise science, human resource management, international finance and marketing, legal research, management, politics, anthropology, architecture, American studies, biochemistry, biology, botany, enterprise economics, finance, enterprise management, information management, organization management, marketing, logistics, chemistry, aviation engineering.

GMAT/GRE majors are required: accounting, architecture, biological sciences, botany, business administration, chemistry, architectural engineering, civil engineering, mechanical engineering, biological engineering, industrial engineering, electronic and computer engineering management and technology, environmental health and safety engineering, computer integrated manufacturing, ecology, economics, pedagogy, educational psychology, English, English literature, environmental science, French, geography and geology. In fact, the official documents such as its homepage and Offer do not contain the word Oxford. Because the names of University of Miami MU and University of Miami UM are very similar, the Chinese translation is exactly the same. In order to distinguish the two, the intermediary and other related third-party institutions appended Oxford to the name of the University of Miami (University of Miami-Oxford) to draw a clear line, which led to the fact that the MU of the University of Miami was mistaken for the campus of UM(University Of Miami) in Oxford and was translated into the University of Miami-Oxford. In fact, there is no direct relationship between the two universities. The so-called "University of Miami at Oxford" is actually a public research university with a history of 100 years (UM is a private university). Its correct name should be pronounced as University of Miami, abbreviated as MU, and Oxford is the main campus of MU of University of Miami.