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University of California, San Diego World Ranking
The University of California, San Diego ranks 62nd in the world.

I. Introduction:

University of San Diego (USD) was founded in 1949. Located in San Diego, California, USA, it is a famous Roman Catholic university, affiliated to the Catholic Church, and one of the most beautiful campuses in the United States. Being affiliated to the West Coast Alliance, it has a beautiful campus environment and was listed as the most beautiful university campus by US News and World Report.

Second, the ranking summary details:

University of California, San Diego ranked 62nd in QS in 2024, 34th in 2024, 20th in USNews in 2023 and 19 in ARWU in 2023.

University of California, San Diego, school facilities and teachers' major:

First, the school facilities:

The University of San Diego has a beautiful campus, and its architectural style is16th century Renaissance Spanish architecture. Its major is both arts and sciences, and there are more than 70 majors to choose from. The number of undergraduates in the school is about 4800. The university will end its four-year course with excellent results in a relaxed and pleasant atmosphere under the guidance of professionals in major and course selection.

The school adopts an admission policy regardless of family background, that is, it only measures the applicant's personal quality. The aim of the school is to teach expensive courses, and the courses learned here, whether engaged in research or technical work, will become the cornerstone of career success.

Second, the department major:

The University of San Diego has schools of business administration, leadership and education, law, nursing and health, arts and science, and Wan Qiong Peace Research Institute. The University of San Diego offers more than 60 undergraduate, master and doctoral programs, such as humanities, art history, biochemistry, biology, chemistry, communication, computer science, ethnic studies and linguistics.

Humanities, international relations, general education, marine science, mathematics, music, philosophy, physics, politics, psychology, drama, theology and religion, visual arts, economics, accounting, finance, electronic engineering, industrial engineering and system engineering, electromechanical engineering, nursing. Popular majors include law, nursing, economics and theological studies.