The University of Massachusetts Boston was established in 1964 to provide the opportunity for superior education at moderate cost to the people of greater Boston. It is located on Columbia Point peninsula, which it shares with the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library. UMass Boston is nationally recognized as a model of excellence for urban universities.
UMass Boston brings the resources of a major university to people from all walks of life, offering undergraduate and graduate programs in approximately 90 fields of study, as well as advanced certificate programs through its Division of Corporate, Continuing and Distance Education. The University is one of five institutions in the Greater Boston Urban Education Collaborative, a group that collectively works to expand services, enrich programming, develop greater flexibility, and contribute more fully to the future development of the community.
UMass Boston has enrollment of approximately 13,300 students and boasts an internationally distinguished faculty of 818 members including Lloyd Schwartz who was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in Criticism in 1994 and Monet expert Paul Tucker.
Programs
Accounting, African Studies, American Studies, Anthropology, Archaeology, Art, Art History, Asian Studies, Classical Studies, Creative Writing, Criminal Justice, Dance, East Asian Studies, Economics, English, Environmental Studies, Ethics and Society, French, History, International Relations, Irish Studies, Italian, Latin American Studies, Law, Music, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Public Policy, Science, Sociology, Spanish, Theatre Arts, Women and Gender Studies, Writing
Campus type
Normal
Carnegie
Doctoral / Research Universities
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Address:
100 Morrissey Boulevard MA 02125 Boston
Massachusetts United States Phone: (617) 287-5000 http://www.umb.edu
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Admissions office:
Admissions University of Massachusetts Boston 100 Morrissey Boulevard MA 02125Boston
Massachusetts United States Phone: (617) 287-6100 http://www.umb.edu/admissions/
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