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How about Ohio State University?
Ohio State University Ohio State University is currently the largest university in the United States. It consists of Columbus' main campus and branches in Lima, Mansfield, Marion, Gibraltar, Newark and Worcester. Founded in 1870, it is a state university. Its pet is an oak tree. Ohio State University is the top public university in America, ranking 15 among all research universities in America.

School profile:

Ohio State University is located in Columbus, Ohio. With numerous local government agencies and large enterprises, rich sports activities and strong artistic atmosphere, it is one of the fastest growing cities in the Northeast of the United States.

Ohio State University * * * has more than ten colleges, including medical college, architecture college, liberal arts college, liberal arts college, life science college, business college, education college, engineering college, dentistry college, environment and natural resources college, food, agriculture and environmental science college, human ecology college, humanities college, law school, public health college, social and behavioral science college, veterinary college and graduate school.

Ohio State University Business School was founded in 19 16, and has now developed into the top 25 business schools in the United States, with strong undergraduate and graduate professional strength. The business school has five departments: accounting, finance, management, management and human resources, marketing and logistics.

The MBA program has its own characteristics, focusing on small class teaching, and the course emphasizes students' ability to learn in practice. There are many opportunities for communication between students and teachers. Teachers have rich academic and business practice experience, serving as business consultants, board members and other positions, teaching students the latest theoretical and practical experience.

Start time: September every year.

The duration of the project is 2 1 month.

Deadline for application:

165438+ October 30th

April 30(th)

Admission requirements:

1. Bachelor degree, major is not limited.

2. More than two years working experience.

3. TOEFL 630

3.GMAT score 690

4. Application fee: 50 USD.

campus

At present, the main campus of Ohio State University in Columbus is the largest single campus in the United States, with 50,995 students studying here. The Department of Linguistics and the School of Business, Education, Political Science, Dance and Engineering of Ohio State University are also famous. James Cancer Hospital of Medical College is one of the most advanced cancer research institutions in the United States. The famous Wechs Art Center is also located in Columbus Campus. At present, the president of Ohio State University is Gordon Gee.

history

Ohio College of Agriculture and Machinery was founded in 1870, and 1873 began to enroll students. The school was originally located outside Columbus, and its major was agriculture and machinery. Ohio later decided to expand education. Starting from 1878, the university was renamed Ohio State University.

Alumni of Ohio State University include two Nobel Prize winners, Paul Flory (1974 Nobel Prize winner in chemistry) and William A. Fowler (1983 Nobel Prize winner in physics).

By the end of 1998, Ohio State University was running the Thumb Radio Telescope, which is the largest and longest-used radio telescope in the world to reduce alien intelligence.

organization

Ohio State University consists of the following colleges, schools and campuses:

School of dentistry

the college of education

School of Education Policy and Leadership

Sports activities and education service schools

Teaching college

engineering college

Austin Knowlton School of Architecture

College of Food, Agriculture and Environmental Sciences

Agricultural technology research institute

College of Natural Resources

Institute of human ecology

School of Medicine and Public Health

United medical vocational school

College of Biomedical Sciences

School of public health

College of Nursing

College of optometry

college of pharmacy

School of Social Work

Veterinary college

College of Arts and Sciences

college of art

conservatory of music

College of Biological Sciences

Humanities college

School of Mathematics and Physical Sciences

School of Social and Behavioral Sciences

School of Journalism and communication

School of Public Policy and Management

research institute

Max Fisher School of Business

Michael moritz Law School

Ohio State University Lima Campus

Ohio State University Mansfield Campus

Ohio State University Marion Campus

Delaware center

Ohio State University Newark Campus

Sports, clubs and traditions

The sports teams of Ohio State University and other universities are called "Oak Team", and the sports teams of Ohio State University participate in NCAA and the top ten leagues. The colors of the school are scarlet and gray.

The American football team of Ohio State University won the college football championship in 2002, which is their fifth championship after 1942, 1954, 1957 and 1968.

The sports teams of Ohio State University (especially the football team) and the University of Michigan are the strongest rivals. Before each decisive battle with the University of Michigan, students from Ohio State University will jump into the icy Mirror Lake on campus at night to show their confidence in the decisive battle.

The yearbook of Ohio State University was in financial trouble in the early1970s, and its publishing agency went bankrupt. From 1985 to 1994, the publication was stopped after republishing and published again in 2000.

The marching band of Ohio State University is also one of its traditions. It is the largest brass band in the world.

The electric vehicle "Oak Bullet" of Ohio State University set a world record for electric vehicles at a speed of 437.3 km/h in Utah on June 3, 2004. In addition, it also set an American record of 506.9 km/h, which was developed by a group of engineering students in the automobile research and intelligent transportation center of the university.

Ohio State University has a TV station and two radio stations. Since 2003, its TV stations have started broadcasting HDTV. In addition, it also has an Internet radio station and an Internet TV station organized by students. The school newspaper is called Guangming.