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The campus environment of Purdue University
West Lafayette (or translated as West Lafayette) main school is located in the midwestern United States, Indiana, southeast of Chicago. It is good at science, engineering and agriculture. At present, there are 12 colleges and more than 400 laboratories, among which the engineering college and the liberal arts college are the largest, offering more than 200 degree-granting majors and nearly 6 100 courses. There are 38,365,438+00 students from 50 states in the United States and 65,438+029 countries around the world, including 865,438+063 graduate students, whose courses and scientific research are in the charge of the graduate school. The North Central College and School Association authorized the university to award doctorates. The other five campuses of Purdue University are different in management and degree awarding. Among them, fort wayne and Indianapolis are jointly organized by Indiana University and Purdue University. Fort wayne Branch is managed by Purdue University and has obtained a certificate from Indiana University or Purdue University. Indianapolis, managed by Indiana University, awarded degrees from Purdue College of Engineering and Technology, School of Science, Department of Tourism, Conference and Event Management. There are 4 colleges in Glemeau with 9 103 students. Purdue University North Campus has 1 1 colleges with 3493 students. The German Graduate School of International Management, located in Hanover, Germany, was established by Purdue University outside the United States, and can award MBA degree to Lannert School of Management. The goal of the school is to provide decision-making skills for professional managers, covering information technology, finance, accounting, marketing, strategic management, manufacturing, quantitative methods, economic analysis and organizational behavior.