With seven colleges, more than 200 majors and 130 research-related classes, Utah State can count six Goldwater Scholars and a Rhodes Scholar among its graduates in the past seven years. Student-centered, hands-on learning opportunities are plentiful as Utah State attracted more than $186 million in research revenue last year. These research dollars, along with stellar faculty mentors, have inspired more than 1,000 students to pursue their own research projects every year.
Located in the city of Logan in northern Utah's Cache Valley, Utah State is 80 miles northeast of Salt Lake City and is within a day's driving distance of six national parks. The surrounding area, including ski resorts, lakes, rivers and mountains, makes Utah State one of the finest recreational environments in the nation. The university is a place of diverse thought, where first-rate cultural offerings provided by talented professors and visiting artists benefit thousands of students and members of the community. It is a safe place that provides a unique living-learning community and is the oldest and largest public residential campus in Utah.
Programs
Accountancy, Accounting, Administration, Aerospace, Agribusiness, Agricultural Economics, Agricultural Education, Agriculture, American Studies, Animal Science, Anthropology, Aquatic Ecology, Architecture, Art, Asian Studies, Biochemistry, Biological Engineering, Biology, Business, Business Administration, Chemistry, Civil Engineering, Communication, Communication Disorders, Computer Electronics Engineering Technology, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Crop Science, Dairy Science, Dual Degrees, Early Childhood Education, Earth Sciences, Ecology, Economics, Education, Electrical, Electrical Engineering, Electronics, Electronics Engineering Technology, Elementary Education, Engineering, Engineering Technology, English, Entrepreneurship, Environmental Studies, Finance, Fine Arts, Fisheries, Food Science, Forestry, French, Geography, Geology, German, Health, Health Education, History, Horticulture, Human Resource Management, Human Resources, Human Services, Humanities, Interdisciplinary Studies, Interior Design, International Business, International Relations, International Studies, Journalism, Landscape Architecture, Language, Law, Liberal Arts, Management, Marketing, Mathematics, Music, Music Therapy, Natural Resources, Nutrition, Philosophy, Physical Education, Physical Science, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Public Health, Recreation, Rehabilitation Studies, Resource Management, Science, Sciences, Secondary Education, Social Sciences, Social Studies, Social Work, Sociology, Spanish, Special Education, Speech, Speech Communication, Statistics, Technology, Theatre Arts, Wildland Soil Science, Wildlife, Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences
Campus type
Normal
Carnegie
Research Universities
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