Washington State University
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标签: sst-ranking
- Academic Calendar: semester
- Application Deadline: rolling
- Application Fee: $50
- College Category: National Universities
- Cost: 2008-2009 In-state: $7,565; Out-of-state: $18,601
- email: admiss2@wsu.edu
- Fall 2007 Acceptance Rate: 75.9 %
- Institutional Control: Public
- Locality: Pullman
- Majors:
AGRICULTURE, AGRICULTURE OPERATIONS, AND RELATED SCIENCES: agriculture, agricultural business and management, agricultural economics, agricultural mechanization, crop production, agricultural communication/journalism, animal sciences, food science, agronomy and crop science, horticultural science, plant protection and integrated pest management, soil science and agronomy NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION: natural resources/conservation, environmental science, natural resources management and policy, forestry, wildlife and wildlands science and management; ARCHITECTURE AND RELATED SERVICES: architecture (B.Arch., B.A./B.S., M.Arch., M.A./M.S., Ph.D.), city/urban, community, and regional planning, landscape architecture (B.S., B.S.L.A., B.L.A., M.S.L.A., M.L.A., Ph.D.); AREA, ETHNIC, CULTURAL, AND GENDER STUDIES: American/United States studies/civilization, Asian studies/civilization, women's studies, ethnic, cultural minority, and gender studies COMMUNICATION, JOURNALISM, AND RELATED PROGRAMS: communication studies/speech communication and rhetoric, mass communication/media studies, journalism, broadcast journalism, digital communication and media/multimedia, radio, television, and digital communication, organizational communication, advertising, public relations, advertising, and applied communication COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCES AND SUPPORT SERVICES: computer and information sciences, computer science; EDUCATION: education, bilingual and multilingual education, curriculum and instruction, educational leadership and administration, educational, instructional, and curriculum supervision, higher education/higher education administration, elementary and middle school administration/principalship, secondary school administration/principalship, superintendency and educational system administration, educational evaluation and research, educational assessment, testing, and measurement, special education and teaching, counselor education/school counseling and guidance services, elementary education and teaching, secondary education and teaching, teacher education, kindergarten/preschool education and teaching, early childhood education and teaching, agricultural teacher education, English/language arts teacher education, foreign language teacher education, health teacher education, family and consumer sciences/home economics teacher education, mathematics teacher education, music teacher education, physical education teaching and coaching, reading teacher education, science teacher education/general science teacher education, social studies teacher education, biology teacher education, chemistry teacher education, French language teacher education, German language teacher education, history teacher education, physics teacher education, Spanish language teacher education, teaching English as a second or foreign language/ESL language instructor; ENGINEERING: engineering, agricultural/biological engineering and bioengineering, biomedical/medical engineering, chemical engineering, civil engineering, computer engineering, electrical, electronics, and communications engineering, engineering science, environmental/environmental health engineering, materials engineering, mechanical engineering, materials science, manufacturing engineering; ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES/TECHNICIANS: engineering/industrial management FOREIGN LANGUAGES, LITERATURES, AND LINGUISTICS: foreign languages and literatures, linguistics, Russian language and literature, German language and literature, French language and literature, Spanish language and literature; FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES/HUMAN SCIENCES: family and consumer sciences/human sciences, foods, nutrition, and wellness studies, human nutrition, human development and family studies, apparel and textiles ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE/LETTERS: English language and literature; LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES STUDIES, AND HUMANITIES: liberal arts and sciences/liberal studies, humanities/humanistic studies BIOLOGICAL AND BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES: biology/biological sciences, biomedical sciences, biochemistry, botany/plant biology, plant pathology/phytopathology, plant physiology, plant molecular biology, microbiology, medical microbiology and bacteriology, zoology/animal biology, entomology, genetics, molecular genetics, animal genetics, pharmacology and toxicology, biotechnology; MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS: mathematics, applied mathematics; MULTI/INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES: biological and physical sciences, nutrition sciences, international/global studies, neuroscience, multi/interdisciplinary studies PARKS, RECREATION, LEISURE, AND FITNESS STUDIES: parks, recreation, and leisure studies, health and physical education, sport and fitness administration/management, kinesiology and exercise science PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES: philosophy, religion/religious studies; PHYSICAL SCIENCES: physical sciences, chemistry, geology/earth science, physics PSYCHOLOGY: psychology; SECURITY AND PROTECTIVE SERVICES: criminal justice/law enforcement administration, criminal justice/police science; PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND SOCIAL SERVICE PROFESSIONS: public policy analysis; SOCIAL SCIENCES: social sciences, anthropology, economics, political science and government, sociology VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS: interior design, drama and dramatics/theater arts, art/art studies, fine/studio arts, music, music performance, music theory and composition HEALTH PROFESSIONS AND RELATED CLINICAL SCIENCES: audiology/audiologist and speech-language pathology/pathologist, health/health care administration/management, athletic training/trainer, pre-medicine/pre-medical studies, nursing/registered nurse training (R.N., A.S.N., B.S.N., M.S.N.), pharmacy (Pharm.D. [U.S.A.] Pharm.D., B.S./B.Pharm. [Canada]), veterinary medicine (D.V.M.), veterinary sciences/veterinary clinical sciences (cert., M.S., Ph.D.); BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT, MARKETING, AND RELATED SUPPORT SERVICES: business/commerce, business administration and management, E-commerce/electronic commerce, business administration, management, and operations, accounting, accounting and related services, business/managerial economics, entrepreneurship/entrepreneurial studies, finance, hospitality administration/management, hotel/motel administration/management, human resources management/personnel administration, international business/trade/commerce, management information systems, management information systems and services, management science, marketing/marketing management, real estate, insurance, construction management; HISTORY: history - Mission: As a leading national research university, Washington State University provides an exceptional education to undergraduate, graduate, and professional students. Motivated, high-achieving students work side-by-side with professors whose scholarship and research are at the frontiers of knowledge. Among the faculty are members of the National Academy of Science, National Academy of Engineering, Institute of Medicine, and recipients of numerous national awards and fellowships. As Washington's land-grant institution, the University emphasizes hands-on and engaged learning in and out of the classroom. Extensive research and graduate offerings benefit undergraduates, who experience groundbreaking research firsthand and gain an edge in applying to exclusive graduate and professional programs. Many students present papers at conferences and publish their research findings in scholarly journals before earning undergraduate degrees. Undergraduates enter national competitions as varied as mock trial, interior design, business plans, and robotics. And last year, students volunteered more than 29,000 hours through the Center for Civic Engagement. A member of the Pac-10 conference, the University has a spirited sense of community that infuses academics on its residential main campus. Freshman Focus living-learning communities bring academic learning into the residence halls. The University emphasizes international experiences for students including study abroad. Fortune 500 and other employers actively recruit graduates, whom many consider the best qualified in the state. Across the University's eleven colleges, many academic programs rank among the nation's finest. Particularly well known is the Edward R. Murrow College of Communication, named for the University's most distinguished alumnus, where students gain hands-on experience at student-run television and radio stations. The Honors College is one of the oldest and most respected university-wide programs for high-achieving students, with an enriched liberal arts curriculum within an international context. Talented graduate students from around the world come to the University to work alongside its pioneering faculty. In the molecular biosciences, faculty members are noted worldwide for their work in protein biochemistry, DNA repair, structural biology, and reproductive biology. The physics department has world-renowned research groups in astrophysics, material and optical physics, matter under extreme conditions, and novel states of matter. Professors in the plant sciences and zoology stand among the most productive, widely published scholars in the nation. Veterinary and animal health research conducted by faculty in the College of Veterinary Medicine and the new School for Global Animal Health is cited more often than any other U.S. university's work in other scientists' own peer-reviewed scientific papers. In the liberal arts, the English department is home to nationally recognized authors. Research conducted in the Department of Sociology and the Edward R. Murrow College of Communication influences policy that touches lives nationwide. Distinctive facilities include the Smith Center for Undergraduate Education, with the latest teaching technologies; the award-winning Student Recreation Center; modern student dining facilities, and a newly renovated Student Union Building with state-of-the-art auditorium, meeting rooms, lounges, and food court. In Martin Stadium, Beasley Coliseum, and other athletic venues, the Pac-10 Cougars challenge top men's and women's teams to the cheers of devoted fans. The location of the main campus in the small college town of Pullman means that Cougar spirit permeates life on and off campus. The University also has regional campuses in Spokane, the Tri-Cities, and Vancouver, and has nationally recognized Distance Degree Programs available worldwide.
- Postal Code:
- Rank: 116
- Region: WA
- Religious Affiliation: N/A
- School Name: Washington State University
- Score: 36
- Selectivity: more selective
- Setting: suburban
- Street Address: French Administration Building
- Tel: (888) 468-6978
- Tier: 1
- Total Number Of Undergraduates: 20,282
- url: http://www.wsu.edu
- Year Found: 1890


