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School profile, University of West Virginia.
The University of West Virginia has 65,438+04 academic colleges, namely: College of Agriculture, Forestry and Consumer Sciences, College of Arts and Sciences, College of Business and Economics, College of Creativity, College of Dentistry, College of Engineering and Mineral Resources, College of Human Resources and Education, School of Journalism, School of Law, Medical College, Nursing College, Pharmacy College, Sports College and Technical College. Can provide 178 undergraduate, master and doctoral degrees.

West Virginia University is the best in engineering (especially in energy-related fields) and health science. American News and Report 2007 ranks the best universities in the United States, and the engineering graduate courses are on the list. Very strong disciplines include journalism, sports, agriculture and forestry, and creative arts.

Students from West Virginia University have won various important awards. Among them, 25 students won the Rhodes Prize, 65,438+08 students won the Truman Prize, 30 students won the Golden Water Award (awarded to outstanding science students), 2 students won the British Marshall Award (awarded to people who have a deep understanding of British culture), and 2 students won the Jude Award (awarded to outstanding undergraduates in the fields of environment and American native studies).

The new york Times University Guide points out that it is the largest university in West Virginia with 65,438+05 colleges, and engineering (especially in energy-related fields) and health science are the best. Very strong disciplines include journalism, sports, agriculture and forestry, and creative arts. The business economics college with novel equipment is also very popular with students. The 33-person and MBA courses offered by the university have also been recognized by the American National Association for Business Education (AACSB). According to the survey of the Speech Communication Association, the doctoral program of language communication at the University of West Virginia has been selected as one of the "Top Ten in the United States", along with Austin University and Madison University in Texas. When it comes to courses such as medicine, dentistry, nursing and pharmacy, the University of West Virginia particularly emphasizes that universities will not set "quotas" because of race, nationality, religion and gender, but it is a fact that students in West Virginia will be given priority to study.