Through its schools and colleges, Case Western Reserve University offers outstanding programs and degrees in more than 60 fields. Select from the list below to learn more about each school or college.
The College of Arts & Sciences houses departments and interdisciplinary programs in the areas of the humanities, fine and performing arts, social sciences, natural sciences, and mathematical sciences. The college offers both undergraduate and graduate programs. Undergraduate programs provide each student with a liberal education, the cornerstones of which are general education courses and advanced study in one or more major and minor fields.
Clinical experience begins early in the freshman year. More clinical experience makes better, more confident, dentists. Our unique Preceptor Program brings experienced, practicing dentists into the clinics to work with our students. Our curriculum is always evolving to provide better, more comprehensive dental education. Practice management means we'll not only make you a competent clinician -- we'll also make you a successful businessperson.
The Case School of Engineering prepares aspiring engineers to satisfy pressing needs for new products, management systems, and technological solutions to an array of problems. Through the rigors of fundamental science and the experience of applied learning, Case simultaneously imparts core principles of engineering and cultivates an interdisciplinary perspective of the increasingly intersecting fields of science, engineering, business, medicine, and law.
We are a law school committed to the best possible legal education and career opportunities for our students. Our goal: To provide an education that prepares graduates for success in the practice of law, public and community service, and commerce in an ever-changing environment where the nature of the legal profession and necessary knowledge, skills, and services are constantly evolving, and instills in our students the values, ethics, and dedication to justice necessary to serve clients and society.
The Weatherhead School of Management develops transformational ideas and outstanding leaders for the advancement of business and society. We believe that management is a noble profession committed to the advancement of human life.
Since its founding in 1843, the School of Medicine has been at the forefront of medical education and research.Already a leading educational institution for more than a century, in 1952 the School of Medicine initiated the most advanced medical curriculum in the country, integrating the basic and clinical sciences, focusing on organ systems, and featuring an introduction to patients in the first year. The School of Medicine is one of only three schools in history to receive a flawless accreditation report from the Liaison Committee on Medical Education, the authority that grants accreditation to U.S. and Canadian M.D. programs.
The Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, consistently ranked among the best nursing schools in the country, has established many firsts in nursing education. Our school is home to one of only 12 WHO Collaborating Centers in the country, and our Centers of Excellence offer students firsthand experience with research, global health care systems, evidence-based practice, and initiatives in aging care. Bolton School students are given world-class clinical experience via partnerships with top-ranked health care institutions, and our rich and innovative academic programs provide multiple routes to the achievement of a B.S.N., M.S.N., Ph.D., or D.N.P. (Doctor of Nursing Practice) degree.
The Mandel Center offers the nation's most fully developed highly ranked graduate degree program in nonprofit management. It was one of the first university-based graduate programs focused on the education of nonprofit leaders. Acting as a university-wide multidisciplinary academic center for education, research, and community service, the Mandel Center is an important resource for current and potential students, nonprofit managers and leaders, faculty members, researchers, and anyone who works in, supports, or studies the nonprofit/non-governmental sector.
Consistently ranked as one of the top 10 schools of social work in the country, the Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences offers an innovative combination of extensive field education with the enduring traditions and prestige of a major university. The school provides and integrates professional social work education, research, and service to promote social justice and empowerment in communities through social work practice locally, nationally, and internationally.
The Office of Undergraduate Studies is responsible for the oversight of the academic advising, activities, progress, and performance of undergraduate students at Case Western Reserve University. Case Western Reserve University confers baccalaureate degrees based on programs offered by the faculties of the Case School of Engineering, the College of Arts and Sciences, the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, the School of Medicine, and the Weatherhead School of Management. In addition, the university offers several baccalaureate programs jointly with the Cleveland Institute of Arts, and the Cleveland Institute of Music.
The School of Graduate Studies is the unit of Case Western Reserve University through which graduate programs in the humanities and social sciences, biological and physical sciences, engineering, and selected disciplines related to professional fields are offered.
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