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The Gatton College of Business and Economics at the University of Kentucky is an AACSB accredited school offering undergraduate, masters and Ph.D. degrees in the business disciplines. For more information visit us online at gatton.uky.edu.
The University of Kentucky College of Engineering is an ABET accredited, public engineering school located on the campus of the University of Kentucky. The college currently offers programs in Biomedical engineering, Biosystems engineering, Chemical engineering/Materials engineering, Civil engineering, Electrical engineering/Computer engineering, Computer science, Mechanical engineering and Mining engineering.In 2013, U.S. News & World Report ranked the college #12 among graduate programs for Biological/Agricultural Engineering.Engineering education at the University of Kentucky goes back to the founding of the university as a Land-grant university in 1865.The college is located in Anderson Hall as well as several other buildings on campus.UK College of Engineering maintains a satellite campus on the campus of West Kentucky Community and Technical College in Paducah offering bachelor's degrees in Chemical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering.
The College of Fine Arts mission embraces the concept that the arts are essential to the life of the individual and the community, and expresses this through a dedication to teaching, scholarly research, artistic experimentation, performance, and exhibition.The college is composed of four academic units that directly serve the mission of the college: the School of Art and Visual Studies, the Arts Administration Program, the School of Music, and the Department of Theatre and Dance. The Singletary Center for the Arts, the college's performing arts facility, supports the School of Music and presents national and international artists and speakers to facilitate the college's mission of providing artistic and cultural experiences for the education and benefit of students, the university, and the Commonwealth. The University of Kentucky Art Museum is Central Kentucky's premier accredited art museum with a collection of more than 4,500 objects. The museum reaches more than 10,000 students and teachers annually throughout Kentucky.The college offers Kentucky's most comprehensive array of educational programs devoted to the visual and performing arts. Degrees offered include the M.F.A., B.F.A., and B.A. in Studio Art, the B.A. and M.A. in Art Education and Art History and Visual Studies; the B.A. and M.A. in Arts Administration; the Ph.D., D.M.A., M.A., M.M., B.A., B.M., and B.M.M.E. in Music; and the B.A. in Theatre, and the B.S. in Digital Media and Design. Minors offered include Art History, Art Studio, Digital Media and Design, Photography, Interdisciplinary Minor in the Arts, Dance, Music Performance, Music Theory & History, Theatre, and Visual Studies.The College of Fine Arts pursues excellence as it explores creativity, creative problem solving, analysis and discovery. Through this exploration the college reaches out to individuals to affect personal, economic and social change.The arts index our culture and our collective humanity. The arts enhance the quality of the community as well as of the individual and they serve lifelong learning, The arts promote collegiality and collaboration. They foster understanding of others and an appreciation of the complexity of the human experience. As the only college of fine arts in Kentucky, the college takes its responsibility to foster, promote, analyze and create the arts for the benefit of the Commonwealth as the heart of its mission.
The Lucille Caudill Little Fine Arts Library and Learning Center opened Oct. 2, 2000, combining the collections and services of the former Edward Rannells Art Library and the Adelle G. Dailey Music Library and Media Center. It is also the home of the John Jacob Niles Center for American Music, a collaboration between the University Libraries and the College of Fine Arts, School of Music. The Little Library houses around 140,000 volumes and over 30,000 audiovisual materials covering music, art, and theatre. The Library subscribes to approximately 500 periodicals.
The University of Kentucky Department of Theatre and Dance is grounded in the belief that theater is a fundamental cultural necessity that enriches all who participate in it.
The University of Kentucky Opera Theatre is the premiere opera company in Lexington, KY. Under the direction of Dr. Everett McCorvey with support from OperaLex, UKOT strives to produce great performances while being a top training institution for its singers.
1. Our Mission; why we exist: To empower students to become leaders and commission as officers in the United States Army. 2. Our Vision: The University of Kentucky's premier Leader Development Program producing trained, adaptable leaders of character with a passion for service to our great nation. 3. Our Strategy; the BIG 5 - Recruit and retain the most talented men and women - Train to achieve competent, confident and comfortable leaders - Priority Management to properly balance academics, a social life, military training and personal development - Communicate effectively and often to outline expectations and review performance - Ambassador the University of Kentucky campus and Lexington community 4, Our Values; the guiding principles - Army Values - Creativity and innovation - Servant Leadership - Stewardship of Resources - Relentless - Competency and Confidence - Standard Bearers - Personal Responsibility in Doing Excellence (PRIDE) *** Posting Guidelines: This is an open forum, where individuals are encouraged to express their views. Views expressed by individual users of this site are assumed to be the personal opinions of the person making the comment, unless otherwise stated. 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The University of Kentucky College of Social Work promotes community and individual well being through its translational research and scholarship, exemplary teaching, and vital community engagement. The College is committed to the people and social institutions throughout Kentucky, the nation, and the world. The College, like the University, is an organization that cultivates a diverse academic community characterized by interpersonal work professionals and scholars – leaders who will serve individuals, families and communities through innovative and effective practices that are guided by cultural competence, systematic ethical analysis, and a keen and pragmatic understanding of the human condition.
The French Club offers cultural and conversational activities, including conversation hours, during which we meet at a Lexington restaurant for food and French conversation, as well as a film series, game nights, roundtable discussions--and often free food! All activities are organized by graduate student teaching assistants in the French section of UK's Modern & Classical Languages, Literatures & Cultures Department.
The University of Kentucky College of Social Work promotes community and individual well being through its translational research and scholarship, exemplary teaching, and vital community engagement. The College is committed to the people and social institutions throughout Kentucky, the nation, and the world. The College, like the University, is an organization that cultivates a diverse academic community characterized by interpersonal work professionals and scholars – leaders who will serve individuals, families and communities through innovative and effective practices that are guided by cultural competence, systematic ethical analysis, and a keen and pragmatic understanding of the human condition.
Established by the Office for Institutional Diversity, the University of Kentucky LGBTQ* Task Force makes ongoing assessments of attitudes and conditions throughout the University regarding LGBTQ* persons and issues. The LGBT Task Force also makes recommendations for changes and seeks implementation of these recommendations on issues such as (1) the University-wide environment for LGBTQ* students, staff, and faculty; (2) appropriate supportive services for such students, staff, and faculty; (3) educational programs for the entire University community; (4) other matters affecting the lives of LGBTQ* community members at the University of Kentucky. Brandy Reeves (Staff Co-Chair): Director of Student Affairs, College of Public Health Kristen Mark (Faculty Co-Chair): Assistant Professor, Health Promotion, Education Chase Frazier (Student Co-Chair): Student For more information about the University of Kentucky LGBT Task Force, please contact co-chair Brandy Reeves ([email protected]), co-chair Dr. Kristen Mark ([email protected]), or co-chair Chase Frazier ([email protected]).
Nationally competitive scholarships and fellowships are awards that are funded by sources independent of the University of Kentucky including non-profit groups, government agencies, and companies. Criteria for scholarships vary but generally include academic performance, financial need, community affiliations, and unique elements important to the sponsoring organization. One of the primary responsibilities of the Office of Nationally Competitive Awards is to administer the campus nomination process for 12 major awards that require an institutional endorsement. For these particular opportunities, students must apply first to a campus review committee, which will then select the students who will represent the University of Kentucky. Nominees will receive feedback on their application and will be officially nominated by the institution. There are many scholarship opportunities that allow direct application. For those awards, the Office of Nationally Competitive Awards provides advice and assistance to students preparing an application. The primary goal of this office is to recruit and prepare UK students with strong academic and extracurricular records to help them be successful in pursuing national competitive opportunities.
We provide courses in integrated communication skills to students at UK, perform research in communication messages and methods in various instructional contexts, promote interdisciplinary teaching and study throughout the University, and work in collaboration with risk and crisis communication, interpersonal communication, mass communication, health communication, agriculture, business, education, and engineering.
MoneyWi$e is a resource for the Managing in Tough Times initiative. Sponsored by the University of Kentucky College of Agriculture. Visit our website: http://www.ca.uky.edu/moneywise Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/UKmoneywise
Founded in 1988, the University of Kentucky's Arts Administration Program offers one of the most comprehensive curriculums in the country. The program prepares students for the challenges they will meet as professionals in the arts.
Welcome to the University of Kentucky's Department of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Education! We offer undergraduate and graduate degrees in STEM Education; the first department in the country to do so! We also conduct extensive research and provide outreach and service to the school districts to help improve the quality of P20 STEM Education.
This facebook page shares news from the Retailing and Tourism Management Department, which includes both the Merchandising, Apparel and Textiles and Hospitality Management and Tourism Programs. The department is committed to excellence as it prepares students for various managerial level positions in increasingly diverse and growing market segments. Our department offers students two separate pathways for degree focus at an undergraduate and graduate level: Merchandising, Apparel, and Textiles or Hospitality Management and Tourism. Our goal is to blend creativity and business components to provide students with the most current application of technology and professional strategies used in service industries. Faculty members in the Department of Retailing and Tourism Management feature a variety of research themes. The hard work and credibility of our faculty members have allowed their research to be published in several peer-reviewed journals, books, abstracts, and more. Our Facebook page will keep you up-to-date on events, activities and news from the department. The RTM Department is one of four departments within the School of Human Environmental Sciences in the College of Agriculture, Food and Environment. We are located in Erikson Hall in central campus. For questions about the department or its programs, contact Avery Malone, Academic Coordinator at (859)257-7776 or [email protected].
University of Kentucky Undergraduate Housing and Residence Life offers students an exciting and unique opportunity to become a part of a diverse, intellectual community.
Students interested in or that are already involved in the College of Education at the University of Kentucky will get continuous updates on recruiting events, retention efforts, and various current events.