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List of Georgia Satellite Campuses as of 2016; University of Georgia: Athens: Research university, flagship university [2] [3] 762 acres (3.08 km 2) Griffin, Tifton, Atlanta, Lawrenceville Georgia Institute of Technology: Atlanta: Research university: 400 acres (1.6 km 2) Savannah Augusta University: Augusta: Research university: 670 acres (2.7 ...
Since then, the list of recognized research degrees has been constant, although most Ed.D. degree programs were determined to have a professional rather than research focus and removed from the survey in 2010–2011; despite this, the Ed.D. remains the second most popular research doctorate in the SED after the Ph.D in 2022.
Rhodes Hall, located on the University of Georgia Health Sciences Campus, became the administrative home of the UGA College of Public Health in October 2013. The new college was founded to house various research, faculty and outreach programs in one college so that public health needs would be better addressed.
Georgia Tech ranking in U.S. News best universities Close on Emory's heels is the Georgia Institute of Technology , also in Atlanta, which ranked No. 33 in the nation.
The 1994 edition of the Carnegie Classification defined Research I universities as those that: Offer a full range of baccalaureate programs; Are committed to graduate education through the doctorate; Give high priority to research; Award 50 or more doctoral degrees each year; Receive annually $40 million or more in federal support [2]
This is the list of the fields of doctoral studies in the United States used for the annual Survey of Earned Doctorates, conducted by NORC at the University of Chicago for the National Science Foundation and other federal agencies, as used for the 2015 survey.
Founded in 1785, the University of Georgia awarded its first graduate degree, a Master of Arts, nearly a century later in 1870. The first Master of Arts curriculum was put in place in 1868 during the administration of Chancellor Andrew A. Lipscomb, and the first graduate degrees were awarded in 1870 to Washington Dessau, future chancellor Walter Barnard Hill, and Burgess Smith. [5]
[11] [12] The college, named the Georgia Baptist College of Nursing in 1993, merged with Mercer in 2001 and moved from its downtown location to Mercer's Atlanta campus in 2002. [11] [12] The college offers undergraduate and graduate programs and provides clinical experiences at numerous Atlanta-area hospitals and at other community facilities.