Drexel, a private, nonsectarian coeducational university, has maintained a reputation for academic excellence since its founding in 1891. Its technologically focused academic programs prepare undergraduates for graduate school and a variety of careers.
The undergraduate enrollment is 11,000 full-time students, representing forty-four states and eighteen countries. Seven residential halls house more than 2,600 students on campus. Drexel offers its students social, cultural, athletic, and community service opportunities.
Founded - 1891
Endowment - $436.9 million
Size - 11,960 undergraduate students
Campus setting - Urban 42 acre campus
Student/faculty ratio - 10 :1
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accounting
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architectural engineering
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architecture
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area studies, other
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bioengineering and biomedical engineering
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biological and physical sciences
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biology, general
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business management and administrative services, other
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business marketing and marketing management
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business, general
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business/managerial economics
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chemical engineering
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chemistry, general
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civil engineering, general
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civil engineering, other
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communications, other
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computer engineering
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computer science
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culinary arts/chef training
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design and applied arts, other
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electrical, electronics and communication engineering
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engineering mechanics
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engineering, general
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English language and literature/letters, other
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English technical and business writing
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environmental science/studies
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environmental/environmental health engineering
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fashion design and illustration
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film-video making/cinematography and production
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finance, general
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general studies
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graphic design, commercial art and illustration
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health system/health services administration
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history, general
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hospitality services management, other
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human resources management
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humanities/humanistic studies
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industrial/manufacturing engineering
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information sciences and systems
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interior design
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international business
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internet, general
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management information systems and business data processing, general