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21st-century education, groundbreaking research

What possibilities can you create with your A&S major? as.miami.edu

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WHAT TO EXPECT

— Explore your interests through courses across disciplines as wide ranging as public administration, graphic design, data science, legal writing, global health, and more. — Award-winning professors will help you find your own path of intellectual exploration. — Make meaningful connections studying exciting topics and new ideas while researching a topic of your own in a First-Year

Research Seminar. — Get involved creating new knowledge with undergraduate research or through the College’s premier centers and institutes. — Dual-degree and accelerated programs in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology; Biology; Chemistry; Computer

Science; Global Health Studies; History; Law; Mathematics/

Mathematical Finance; and Political Science/

Public Administration. — Grow your curiosity and creativity at the Lowe Art Museum,

Ring Theatre, Gifford Arboretum, Center for the Humanities, and Wynwood Art Gallery.

FAST FACTS

97% of Class of 2021 secured plans six months after graduation 200+ opportunities each semester to earn course credit through research, internships, and service learning $30 million in research funding

At the Howard Hughes Medical Institute research labs, student teams design and conduct their own original investigations on faculty-led research topics.

5,000 YEARS OF HUMAN CREATIVITY, RIGHT ON CAMPUS

The University of Miami is home to the first art museum in South Florida. With a collection of more than 19,000 objects, the Lowe Art Museum serves as a teaching resource in Renaissance and Baroque, American, and Asian art. Students in the ArtLab @ The Lowe curate an exhibition that is displayed for the full academic year.

“I took one class with a former sitting member of Congress. It was really engaging, coming right off an internship on Capitol Hill, to take a class with a sitting judge, and to be able to see her perspective and hear her insights.”

—HANNAH ROSA political science and public administration Miami, FL

In line with her aspirations of a career in public service, Hannah accepted a fellowship program with the city manager of Coral Gables, where she gained insight into managing local government. Hannah also interned at the Senate building on Capitol Hill and with the Senate Small Business and Entrepreneurship Committee, which helped develop COVID-19 relief plans for small businesses.

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