Villanova University has been sponsored by the Augustinian Order since its founding in 1842. Today, the University is comprised of five colleges: Liberal Arts and Sciences (Villanova College), Engineering, School of Business (formerly known as the College of Commerce and Finance), Nursing and the School of Law. The University traces its origins to old Saint Augustine's Church in Philadelphia, which the Augustinians founded in 1796, and to its parish school, Saint Augustine's Academy, established in 1811.
Programs
Accounting, Administration, African Studies, American Studies, Applied Statistics, Arab Studies, Arabic, Art, Art History, Asian Studies, Astronomy, Astrophysical, Biochemistry, Biology, Business, Chemical, Chemical Engineering and Technology, Chemistry, Chinese, Church Ministry, Civil Engineering, Classical Studies, Communication, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Conflict Studies, Criminal Justice, East Asian Studies, Economics, Education, Electrical, Electrical Engineering, Elementary Education, Engineering, English, Environmental Engineering and Technology, Environmental Sciences, Environmental Studies, Ethics and Society, Executive, Finance, French, French Studies, General Studies, Geography, German, Health, Health Care Management, Hispanic Studies, History, Honors Program, Human Resource Management, Human Services, Humanities, Information Sciences, Information Systems, Interdisciplinary Studies, International Business, Irish Studies, Islamic World Studies, Italian, Japanese, Juris Doctor, Justice, Latin, Latin American Studies, Leadership, Leadership Studies, Liberal Arts, Management, Management Information Systems, Marketing, Math, Mathematics, Mechanical, Mechanical Engineering, Military Science, Ministry, Naval Science, Nursing, Peace and Conflict Studies, Philosophy, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Public Administration, Religious Studies, Resource Management, Rhetoric, Russian, Science, Sciences, Secondary Education, Sociology, Spanish, Spanish Studies, Statistics, Taxation, Teacher Education, Technology, Theatre, Theology, Transportation, Water Environment Technology, Women and Gender Studies, Writing
Campus type
Normal
Carnegie
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