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The University of North Carolina campus in Charlotte
Charlotte, where the school is located, is the second largest financial center in the United States after new york and one of the most dynamic cities in the United States.

The University of North Carolina at Charlotte is mainly composed of four campuses: the main campus: covering an area of 65,438+0,000 mu, 65,438+00 kilometers away from downtown Charlotte, and 20 minutes by car to the airport. On campus, the mountains and rivers are beautiful, and the lake is rippling. Beautiful natural scenery, modern teaching facilities and convenient traffic conditions create a comfortable learning environment for students. The campus is covered with trees and there are several artificial lakes. Campus architecture is neoclassical. There are two large parks on campus, which receive 300,000 tourists every year. Belk Tower, 44.8 1 m, located in the center of the campus, is a landmark building of the school.

Charlotte Research Institute Campus: Covering an area of 100 mu, it mainly conducts research in the fields of precision measurement and intelligent manufacturing, photoelectricity and optical communication, software and information technology. This campus has a football field with 40,000 seats.

Uptown Charlotte Campus: This campus mainly offers business courses and evening courses. Setting up a campus here facilitates the further study of urban workers. A 12-story central city building will be completed and put into use in the autumn of 20 12. The main courses offered are MBA, Master of Urban Design and other related postgraduate courses.

The fourth campus is Ballantyne, located in South Charlotte. The campus is dominated by computer and information schools, and a certain number of postgraduate courses are offered.