The University of (Alabama or UA) is an open exploration college placed in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA, and the lead of the University of Alabama System. Established in 1831, UA is one of the most seasoned and the biggest of the colleges in Alabama. UA offers projects of study in 13 scholarly divisions prompting bachelor's, master's, Education Specialist, and doctoral degrees. The main openly bolstered graduate school in the state is at UA. Other scholastic projects distracted somewhere else in Alabama incorporate doctoral projects in human sciences, library and data studies, metallurgical building, music, Romance dialects, and social work.
As one of the first state funded colleges secured in the mid nineteenth century southwestern outskirts of the United States, the University of Alabama has left an endless social engraving on the state, area and country in the course of recent hundreds of years. The school was a focal point of movement amid the American Civil War and the African-American Civil Rights Movement. The University of Alabama varsity football system (nicknamed the Crimson Tide), which was introduced in 1892, positions as one of 10 most dominating projects in US history. In a 1913 discourse then-president George H. Denny praised the college as the "capstone of the government funded educational system in the state [of Alabama]," giving the college its present epithet, The Capstone.
The University of Alabama has reliably positioned as a main 50 state funded college in the country by the U.S. News & World Report and has a selectivity rating of "more selective". In the 2015 USN&WR rankings, UA was tied for 88th in the National Universities classification (tied for 38th among the government funded schools in the class, and first among colleges in Alabama). In 2012, the University of Alabama was positioned fourth among Alabama colleges by StateUniversity.com, behind Auburn University, Samford University, and University of Alabama at Birmingham.
A few of UA's schools are positioned exclusively. In the 2015 USN&WR positioning, the UA graduate school was positioned 22nd in the country, the business college was tied for 58th, the nursing school tied for 61st, and the designing school was tied for 104th. In March 2009, PRWeek magazine perceived the advertising project with a noteworthy say in its honor for PR Education Program of the Year 2009.
University rankings
National
- ARWU : NR
- Forbes : 335
- U.S. News & World Report : 88
- Washington Monthly : 194
- ARWU : NR
- QS : 501–550
- Times : NR
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