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The University of Delaware ranks 93rd in the world.

School profile:

The University of Delaware, located in Newark, Delaware, is a public research university and one of the public Ivy League universities. The school was founded in 1743, formerly known as Newark College. 192 1 officially changed its name to the University of Delaware, also known as the University of Delaware.

Teaching construction:

The University of Delaware has seven colleges, namely, College of Arts and Sciences, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics, College of Engineering, College of Health Sciences, College of Education and Human Development, and College of Earth, Ocean and Environment.

There are more than 70 research centers with 125 majors and 100 minor majors, offering 140 bachelor's degrees and 159 master's and doctoral degrees.

International communication:

The Cross-border Education Center of Dongbei University of Finance and Economics cooperated with the University of Delaware in the "1+ 1" study abroad program. This project provides overseas study training courses for junior and senior undergraduates, graduate students and fresh graduates. The Cross-border Education Center of Dongbei University of Finance and Economics is responsible for the enrollment of this project.

University of Delaware related information:

1, application conditions

Undergraduate: graduated from high school or above, with TOEFL PBT score above 57, TWE above 4.5, TOEFL IBT score requirements: reading, listening and writing (oral English is not required) above 23, IELTS score requirement of 6.5, and all four items reach 6.0.

Master: GPA is above 3.0, TOEFL requires reading, writing and listening to be above 18- 19, IELTS requires a total score of not less than 5.5, and all four items are not less than 5.0.

2, professional

Finance and economics, law, textile and clothing, engineering technology, management, environment, architecture, education, science, tourism, agriculture and forestry, humanities and arts, social science, biology, sports, news communication, information science, medicine, language and natural science.

3. Undergraduate major setting

Undergraduate: accounting and management information engineering, animal and food science, anthropology, art and visual media, art protection, art history, biological science, bioengineering, Afro-American studies, business administration, chemical engineering, chemistry and biochemistry, civil engineering and environmental engineering, media, computer and information engineering, economics, pedagogy, electronics and computer engineering.

The above data comes from the secondary vocational school network.