Profile
Founded 4 November 1861, the University of Washington is one of the oldest state-supported institutions of higher education on the Pacific coast. The University is comprised of three campuses: the Seattle campus is made up of seventeen schools and colleges whose faculty offer educational opportunities to students ranging from first-year undergraduates through doctoral-level candidates; the Bothell and Tacoma campuses, each developing a distinctive identity and undergoing rapid growth, offer diverse programs to upper-division undergraduates and to graduate students.
The primary mission of the University of Washington is the preservation, advancement, and dissemination of knowledge. The University preserves knowledge through its libraries and collections, its courses, and the scholarship of its faculty. It advances new knowledge through many forms of research, inquiry and discussion; and disseminates it through the classroom and the laboratory, scholarly exchanges, creative practice, international education, and public service. As one of the nation's outstanding teaching and research institutions, the University is committed to maintaining an environment for objectivity and imaginative inquiry and for the original scholarship and research that ensure the production of new knowledge in the free exchange of facts, theories, and ideas.
To promote their capacity to make humane and informed decisions, the University fosters an environment in which its students can develop mature and independent judgment and an appreciation of the range and diversity of human achievement. The University cultivates in its students both critical thinking and the effective articulation of that thinking.
As an integral part of a large and diverse community, the University seeks broad representation of and encourages sustained participation in that community by its students, its faculty, and its staff. It serves both non-traditional and traditional students. Through its three-campus system and through educational outreach, evening degree, and distance learning, it extends educational opportunities to many who would not otherwise have access to them.
The academic core of the University of Washington is its College of Arts and Sciences; the teaching and research of the University's many professional schools provide essential complements to these programs in the arts, humanities, social sciences, and natural and mathematical sciences. Programs in law, medicine, forest resources, oceanography and fisheries, library science, and aeronautics are offered exclusively (in accord with state law) by the University of Washington. In addition, the University of Washington has assumed primary responsibility for the health science fields of dentistry and public health, and offers education and training in medicine for a multi-state region of the Pacific Northwest and Alaska. The schools and colleges of architecture and urban planning, business administration, education, engineering, nursing, pharmacy, public affairs, and social work have a long tradition of educating students for service to the region and the nation. These schools and colleges make indispensable contributions to the state and, with the rest of the University, share a long tradition of educating undergraduate and graduate students toward achieving an excellence that well serves the state, the region, and the nation.
The primary mission of the University of Washington is the preservation, advancement, and dissemination of knowledge. The University preserves knowledge through its libraries and collections, its courses, and the scholarship of its faculty. It advances new knowledge through many forms of research, inquiry and discussion; and disseminates it through the classroom and the laboratory, scholarly exchanges, creative practice, international education, and public service. As one of the nation's outstanding teaching and research institutions, the University is committed to maintaining an environment for objectivity and imaginative inquiry and for the original scholarship and research that ensure the production of new knowledge in the free exchange of facts, theories, and ideas.
To promote their capacity to make humane and informed decisions, the University fosters an environment in which its students can develop mature and independent judgment and an appreciation of the range and diversity of human achievement. The University cultivates in its students both critical thinking and the effective articulation of that thinking.
As an integral part of a large and diverse community, the University seeks broad representation of and encourages sustained participation in that community by its students, its faculty, and its staff. It serves both non-traditional and traditional students. Through its three-campus system and through educational outreach, evening degree, and distance learning, it extends educational opportunities to many who would not otherwise have access to them.
The academic core of the University of Washington is its College of Arts and Sciences; the teaching and research of the University's many professional schools provide essential complements to these programs in the arts, humanities, social sciences, and natural and mathematical sciences. Programs in law, medicine, forest resources, oceanography and fisheries, library science, and aeronautics are offered exclusively (in accord with state law) by the University of Washington. In addition, the University of Washington has assumed primary responsibility for the health science fields of dentistry and public health, and offers education and training in medicine for a multi-state region of the Pacific Northwest and Alaska. The schools and colleges of architecture and urban planning, business administration, education, engineering, nursing, pharmacy, public affairs, and social work have a long tradition of educating students for service to the region and the nation. These schools and colleges make indispensable contributions to the state and, with the rest of the University, share a long tradition of educating undergraduate and graduate students toward achieving an excellence that well serves the state, the region, and the nation.
Programs
- Administration
- Health Services Administration - Full Time
- Agriculture
- Aquatic & Fishery Sciences - Full Time
- Anthropology
- Anthropology - Full Time
- Architecture
- Architecture - Full Time
- Landscape Architecture - Full Time
- Biological Sciences
- Biochemistry - Full Time
- Bioengineering - Full Time
- Biological Structure - Full Time
- Biology Program - Full Time
- Biomedical and Health Informatics - Full Time
- Biomolecular Structure & Design - Full Time
- Biostatistics - Full Time
- Genome Sciences - Full Time
- Microbiology - Full Time
- Molecular and Cellular Biology - Full Time
- Neurobiology and Behavior - Full Time
- Business/Management
- Construction Management - Full Time
- Quantitative Ecology and Resource Management - Full Time
- Chemical Engineering
- Chemical Engineering - Full Time
- Civil/Structural Engineering
- Civil and Environmental Engineering - Full Time
- Communications/Media
- Communication - Full Time
- Digital Arts and Experimental Media - Full Time
- Technical Communication - Full Time
- Computing/Information Technology
- Computer Science & Engineering - Full Time
- Informatics - Full Time
- Creative/Performing Arts
- Art, Art History, and Design - Full Time
- Dance - Full Time
- Digital Arts and Experimental Media - Full Time
- Drama - Full Time
- Music - Full Time
- Dentistry
- Dental Hygiene - Full Time
- Earth Sciences
- Atmospheric Sciences - Full Time
- Earth and Space Sciences - Full Time
- Marine Affairs - Full Time
- Oceanography - Full Time
- Economics
- Economics - Full Time
- Education/Training
- Medical Education and Biomedical Informatics - Full Time
- Electronic/Electrical Engineering
- Electrical Engineering - Full Time
- Environmental Studies
- Community and Environmental Planning - Full Time
- Environment - Full Time
- Ethnicity, Gender and Diversity
- American Ethnic Studies - Full Time
- American Indian Studies - Full Time
- Asian Studies - General - Full Time
- Canadian Studies - Full Time
- China Studies - Full Time
- European Studies - Full Time
- French and Italian Studies - Full Time
- Japan Studies - Full Time
- Korea Studies - Full Time
- Latin American Studies - Full Time
- Middle East Studies - Full Time
- Near and Middle Eastern Studies - Full Time
- Near Eastern Languages and Civilization - Full Time
- Russian, East European, and Central Asian Studies - Full Time
- Scandinavian Studies - Full Time
- South Asian Studies - Full Time
- Southeast Asia Center - Full Time
- Spanish and Portuguese Studies - Full Time
- Technical Japanese Program - Full Time
- Women Studies - Full Time
- General Engineering/Other Engineering
- Aeronautics and Astronautics - Full Time
- Bioengineering - Full Time
- Computer Science & Engineering - Full Time
- Industrial Engineering - Full Time
- Materials Science and Engineering - Full Time
- Geography
- Geography - Full Time
- Health/Para-medical Studies
- Biobehavioral Nursing and Health Systems - Full Time
- Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences - Full Time
- Family and Child Nursing - Full Time
- Family Medicine - Full Time
- Health Services - Full Time
- Health Services Administration - Full Time
- Nutritional Sciences - Full Time
- Occupational Therapy - Full Time
- Physical Therapy - Full Time
- Psychosocial and Community Health - Full Time
- Public Health Genetics - Full Time
- History/Archaeology
- Art, Art History, and Design - Full Time
- History - Full Time
- Medical History and Ethics - Full Time
- Humanities
- Classics - Full Time
- Museology - Full Time
- Nephrology - Full Time
- International Relations/Studies/Affairs
- International Studies - Full Time
- Jackson School of International Studies - Full Time
- Languages
- Asian Languages and Literature - Full Time
- English - Full Time
- Germanics - Full Time
- Linguistics - Full Time
- Near Eastern Languages and Civilization - Full Time
- Slavic Languages and Literatures - Full Time
- Law/Legal Studies
- Law, Societies, and Justice - Full Time
- Literature
- Asian Languages and Literature - Full Time
- Comparative Literature - Full Time
- Slavic Languages and Literatures - Full Time
- Mathematics
- Applied and Computational Mathematical Sciences (ACMS) - Full Time
- Applied Mathematics - Full Time
- Mathematics - Full Time
- Statistics - Full Time
- Mechanical Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering - Full Time
- Medicine/Medical Sciences
- Anesthesiology - Full Time
- Comparative Medicine - Full Time
- Epidemiology - Full Time
- Genome Sciences - Full Time
- Immunology - Full Time
- Laboratory Medicine - Full Time
- MEDEX Northwest Physician Assistant Training Program - Full Time
- Medical Education and Biomedical Informatics - Full Time
- Medical History and Ethics - Full Time
- Medical Scientists Training Program - Full Time
- Medicinal Chemistry - Full Time
- Medicine - Full Time
- Medicine - Full Time
- Neurological Surgery - Full Time
- Neurology - Full Time
- Obstetrics and Gynecology - Full Time
- Occupational & Environmental Medicine - Full Time
- Ophthalmology - Full Time
- Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine - Full Time
- Otolaryngology - Full Time
- Pathobiology - Full Time
- Pathology - Full Time
- Pediatrics - Full Time
- Physiology and Biophysics - Full Time
- Prosthetics-Orthotics - Full Time
- Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences - Full Time
- Radiation Oncology - Full Time
- Radiology - Full Time
- Rehabilitation Medicine - Full Time
- Surgery - Full Time
- Urology - Full Time
- Pharmacy/Pharmaceutical Sciences
- Pharmaceutics - Full Time
- Pharmacology - Full Time
- Pharmacy - Full Time
- Philosophy
- Philosophy - Full Time
- Physical Sciences
- Aerospace Studies (AFROTC) - Full Time
- Astronomy - Full Time
- Chemistry - Full Time
- Military Science (Army ROTC) - Full Time
- Naval Science (NROTC) - Full Time
- Physics - Full Time
- Quantitative Science - Full Time
- Speech and Hearing Sciences - Full Time
- Politics
- Political Science - Full Time
- Psychology
- Psychology - Full Time
- Sociology/Social Studies
- Law, Societies, and Justice - Full Time
- Sociology - Full Time
- Theology/Religion
- Comparative Islamic Studies - Full Time
- Comparative Religion - Full Time
- Jewish Studies - Full Time
- Urban Planning
- Community and Environmental Planning - Full Time
- Urban Design and Planning - Full Time
- Urban Design and Planning - Full Time
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