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The University of Iowa
Place / State :Iowa
Address :Director of Admissions, The University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52242
Contact : E-Mail - 1
Website :http://www.uiowa.edu 
Degree Awarded :,Bachelor's ,Master's,Doctoral, First Professional ,
Area of Specialization :

Accounting, Actuarial Science, Advertising, African Studies, American Studies, Anthropology, Art Eductation, Art/Fine Arts, Art History, Asian/Oriental Studies, Astronomy, Athletic Training, Biochemistry, Biology/Biological Sciences, Biomedical Engineering, Black/African-American Studies, Botany/Plant Sciences, Broadcasting, Business Administration/ Commerce/ Management, Bussiness Economics, Ceramic Art and Design, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Child Psychology/Child Development, Chinese, Civil Engineering, Classics, Clinical Psychology, Communication, Comperative Literature, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Creative Wrting, Dance, (Pre)Dentistry Sequence, Earth Science, East European and Soviet Studies, Economics, Education, Electrical Engineering, Elementary Education, Engineering (General), English, Environmental Engineering, Envrionmental Studies, Experimental Psychology, Film and Video Production, Film Studies, Finance/Banking, French, Geography, Geology, German, Greek, Health Education, History, Humanities, Human Resources, Industrial Engineering, Interdisciplinary Studies, International Business, International Studies, Italian, Japanese, Jazz, Jewelry and Metalsmithing, Journalism, Labor and Industrial Relations, Latin, Latin American Studies, (Pre)Law Sequence, Liberal Arts/General Studies, Linguistics, Literature, Management Engineering, Marketing/ Retailing/ Merchandising, Materials Engineering, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Medical Technology, (Pre)Medicine Sequence, Microbiology, Museum Studies, Music, Music Education, Music History, Music Therapy, Native American Studies, Near and Middle Eastern Studies, Nuclear Medical Technology, Nursing, Opera, Painting/Drawing, Pharmacy/Pharmaceutical Sciences, Philosophy, Photography, Physical Education, Physical Fitness/Exercise Science, Physics, Piano/Organ, Political Science/Government, Portuguese, Printmaking, Psychology, Public Relations, Radio and Television Studies, Recreational Facilities Management, Recreation and Leisure Services, Recreation Therapy, Religious Studies, Russian, Science Education, Sculpture, Secondary Education, Social Science, Social Work, Sociology, Spanish, Speech Pathology and Audiology, Speech/Rhetoric/Public Address/Debate, Speech Therapy, Sports Administration, Sports Medicine, Statistics, Stringed Instruments, Studio Art, Theater Arts/Drama, Urban Studies, (Pre)Veterinary Medicine Sequence, voice, Wind and Percussion Instruments, Womens Studies, Zoology,

Institution Details :1900acre small town campus founded in 1847
Student body:Coeducational
Institutional control : State


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