University of Oregon
Region: Northern America
Country/Region: United States
Found Year: 1872
Address: 1585 E 13th Ave
Introduction

The University of Oregon, established by the Oregon legislature in 1872, is a premier public research university that serves its students and the people of Oregon, the nation, and the world through the creation and transfer of knowledge in the liberal arts, the natural and social sciences, and the professions. It is designated by the Carnegie Foundation as a top-tier research university, and is a member of the prestigious Association of American Universities, a group of 62 leading public and private research universities in the United States and Canada. The UO offers 234 degree and certificate programs and hosts nearly 30 research centers, institutes, and core research facilities. With applications continuing to set records each year, the UO last fall welcomed a freshman class that is among the most academically qualified and diverse in university history. The UO is governed by an independent public body, the Board of Trustees, chaired by telecommunications industry veteran Charles Lillis, PhD ’72. The UO gained its own institutional board in July 2014. Board members are appointed by Oregon’s governor. Michael H. Schill became the university’s eighteenth president on July 1, 2015. The university’s current $2 billion campaign is focused on expanding affordable access for Oregonians, advancing the university’s research mission by attracting outstanding and diverse faculty and students, and enhancing the academic and residential experience at the university.

Academic Ranking of World Universities
401-500
Academic Ranking of World Universities
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301-400
2021
301-400
2022
401-500
2023
Global Ranking of Academic Subjects
All Subjects
Subject
Rank
Best Ranked Subjects
Subject Rank
Communication
23
Education
76-100
Psychology
76-100
Finance
101-150
Physics
151-200
Chemistry
151-200
Earth Sciences
151-200
Geography
151-200
Key Statistics
21844
Total Enrollment
2679(12.3%)
International Students
18324
Undergraduate Enrollment
2141(11.7%)
International Students
3520
Graduate Enrollment
538(15.3%)
International Students
Programs
Undergraduate Programs
Accounting
Anthropology
Architecture
Art
Art History
Asian Studies
Biochemistry
Biology
Business
Business Administration
Ceramics
Chemistry
Chinese
Cinema Studies
Classics
Clinical Laboratory Science—Medical Technology
Communication Disorders and Sciences
Comparative Literature
Computer and Information Science
Dance
Dentistry
Digital Arts
Economics
Educational Foundations
Engineering
English
Environmental Science
Environmental Studies
Ethnic Studies
Family and Human Services
Fibers
Forensic Science
French
General Science
General Social Science
Geography
Geological Sciences
German
Health Sciences
History
Human Physiology
Humanities
Interior Architecture
International Studies
Italian
Japanese
Journalism
Journalism: Advertising
Journalism: Communication Studies
Journalism: Public Relations
Judaic Studies
Landscape Architecture
Latin American Studies
Law
Linguistics
Marine Biology
Material and Product Studies
Mathematics
Mathematics and Computer Science
Medicine
Medieval Studies
Metalsmithing and Jewelry
Music
Music Composition
Music Education
Music Performance
Music: Jazz Studies
Nursing
Occupational Therapy
Optometry
Painting
Pharmacy
Philosophy
Photography
Physical Therapy
Physician Assistant
Physics
Planning, Public Policy and Management
Podiatry
Political Science
Printmaking
Product Design
Psychology
Religious Studies
Romance Languages
Russian and East European Studies
Sculpture
Social Work
Sociology
Spanish
Teacher Education
Theater Arts
Veterinary Medicine
Women’S and Gender Studies
Graduate Programs
Accounting
Anthropology
Applied Information Management
Applied Physics
Architecture
Art
Art History
Arts Management
Asian Studies
Biology
Chemistry
Classics
Communication and Society
Communication Disorders & Sciences
Community & Regional Planning
Comparative Literature
Computer & Information Science
Conflict and Dispute Resolution
Counseling Psychology
Couples and Family Therapy
Creative Writing
Critical and Socio-Cultural Studies in Education
Curriculum and Teacher Education
Curriculum and Teaching (Uo Teach K-12 Program)
Dance
Decision Sciences
East Asian Languages & Literatures
Economics
Education Policy Methodology and Leadership
English
Environmental and Natural Resources Law
Environmental Sciences, Studies and Policy
Environmental Studies
Finance
Folklore
French
Geography
Geological Sciences
German
Historic Preservation
History
Human Physiology
Interdisciplinary Studies: Individualized Program
Interior Architecture
Intermedia Music Technology
International Studies
Italian
Journalism
Journalism: Magazine
Journalism: Multimedia School of Journalism and Communication Master’S
Journalism: News Editorial
Landscape Architecture
Law
Linguistics
Management
Marketing
Mathematics
MBA
Music Composition
Music Education
Music Performance
Music Theory
Music: Conducting
Music: Jazz Studies
Music: Piano Pedagogy
Musicology
Oregon Executive MBA
Philosophy
Physics
Political Science
Psychology
Public Administration
Romance Languages
Russian and East European Studies
School Psychology
Sociology
Spanish
Special Education
Strategic Communication
Theater Arts