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School profile, Santa Clara University.
Santa Clara University was founded in 185 1 year, located in Santa Clara, California, which is the heart of Silicon Valley in California. Its predecessor was Santa Clara College); Founded by Catholic Jesus. This school started with pre-university education and didn't offer university courses until 1853.

Santa Clara College developed slowly and steadily in the first 60 years after the American Civil War. It was not until 19 12 that the Law School and Engineering College were established that it was renamed Santa Clara University. Therefore, Santa Clara University is one of the oldest institutions of higher education in California.

Santa Clara University is a private Catholic university. The tradition of boys' schools continued for 1 10. In 196 1, girls were enrolled, making it the first co-educational Catholic university in California. By the fall of 20 13, there were 5,435 undergraduates and 3,335 postgraduates, accounting for 8,770.

Santa Clara University is located at the southern tip of San Francisco Bay in California, USA. It is located in the world-famous Silicon Valley, covering an area of 104 acre, with rich learning resources and many job opportunities.

In addition, Santa Clara University was awarded the title of American News &; World Report) was rated as the second university in the western United States, and it is one of the most valuable schools in the western region, and pointed out that the postgraduate courses of Santa Clara University can effectively improve students' learning ability, and students have made considerable achievements.

Santa Clara University has a long educational tradition of 1.52 years, a value-oriented educational method and a rigorous style of study. It is expected to give students a sound moral and social outlook while giving academic education, with the aim of cultivating students with competitive leadership and dedication to service. Teaching adopts small class system, with outstanding teachers, and the teacher-student ratio is 1: 12.

By the end of 20 14, Santa Clara University had six colleges, including the College of Arts and Sciences, the College of Educational and Consulting Psychology, the Business School, the Engineering School, the Jesus Theological Seminary and the Law School. Due to its convenient location in Silicon Valley, it has virtually added many valuable learning resources to Santa Clara University.

Popular majors include business administration, religion, philosophy and psychology. In the West Coast 123 Master's University Ranking conducted by US News and World Report in 2007, Santa Clara University ranked second. At the same time, Santa Clara University ranks 13 for part-time MBA majors and 19 for executive MBA. In the ranking of Business Week in 2007, Santa Clara University ranked 27th in the bachelor of business major.