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The University of the Nations (UofN) is a global university with a worldwide network of over 300 extension campuses in over 100 countries. This Christian Liberal Arts University offers a wide array of Associates, Bachelors, and Masters Degrees from its colleges and institutes. These include the College of the Arts, College of Christian Ministries, College of Communication, College of Counseling and Health Care, College of Education, College of Humanities and International Studies, College of Science and Technology, and the Centre for Entrepreneurship & Economic Development. |
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The UofN requires its graduates to be international and cross-cultural in their experiences and mindset. Therefore study and field assignments must be completed in two or more continents, learning alongside students from many other countries. Coursework is offered on every continent, and in over 50 languages. |
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Its largest branch location is the University of the Nations at Kona which is located in Kona, HI, USA (http://www.uofnkona.edu/). This branch instructs approximately 1,500 students each year in programs in the arts, Christian ministries, communication, counseling, education, healthcare, humanities, international studies, and science and technology. |
Its largest branch location is the University of the Nations at Kona which is located in Kona, HI, USA (http://www.uofnkona.edu/). This branch instructs approximately 1,500 students each year in programs in the arts, Christian ministries, communication, counseling, education, healthcare, humanities, international studies, and science and technology. |
Revision as of 16:20, 22 July 2005
The University of the Nations (UofN) is a global university with a worldwide network of over 300 extension campuses in over 100 countries. This Christian Liberal Arts University offers a wide array of Associates, Bachelors, and Masters Degrees from its colleges and institutes. These include the College of the Arts, College of Christian Ministries, College of Communication, College of Counseling and Health Care, College of Education, College of Humanities and International Studies, College of Science and Technology, and the Centre for Entrepreneurship & Economic Development.
The UofN requires its graduates to be international and cross-cultural in their experiences and mindset. Therefore study and field assignments must be completed in two or more continents, learning alongside students from many other countries. Coursework is offered on every continent, and in over 50 languages.
Its largest branch location is the University of the Nations at Kona which is located in Kona, HI, USA (http://www.uofnkona.edu/). This branch instructs approximately 1,500 students each year in programs in the arts, Christian ministries, communication, counseling, education, healthcare, humanities, international studies, and science and technology.