The University of Delaware has grown from its founding as a small private academy in 1743 to a major university. As one of the oldest land-grant institutions, as well as a sea-grant, space-grant and urban-grant institution, Delaware offers an impressive collection of educational resources. Undergraduates may choose to major in any one or more of over 100 academic majors. The University's distinguished faculty includes internationally known scientists, authors and teachers, who are committed to continuing the University of Delaware's tradition in providing one of the highest quality undergraduate educations available.
The University of Delaware community values both personal and academic freedom. All members of the campus community have the personal responsibility to promote an atmosphere of civility in which the free exchange of ideas and opinions can flourish. We do so by learning from individual and collective differences and by respecting every human being.
Programs
Accounting, Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps, Animal Science, Anthropology, Art, Art History, Astronomy, Biochemistry, Biological Science, Business Administration, Chemical Engineering and Technology, Chemistry, Civil Engineering, Cognitive Science, Communication, Computer Engineering, Computer Information Science, Criminal Justice, Economics, Education, Electrical, Engineering, English, Entomology, Family, Fashion Design, Finance, Food Science, Foodservice Technology, Foreign Languages, Geography, Geological Engineering, Health, History, Institutional Management, International Relations, Jewish Studies, Journalism, Leadership, Liberal Studies, Linguistics, Literature, Management Information Systems, Arts, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Medical Technology, Military Science, Museum Studies, Music, Nursing, Nutrition, Philosophy, Physical Therapy, Physics, Plant Sciences, Political Science, Psychology, Public Policy, Sociology, Statistics, Technology, Theatre, Wildlife, Women and Gender Studies
Campus type
Normal
Carnegie
Research Universities
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