University of Idaho
University of Idaho is a Four or more years, Public, located in a Moscow setting in Moscow,ID They offer the following awards: Bachelor's Degree, Master's Degree, Post-master's Certificate, Doctor's Degree - Professional Practice, Doctor's Degree - Research/Scholarship
Special Learning Opportunities: Undergrad Distance, Grad Distance
Credit Accepted: Dual credit, Credit for life experiences, Credit For Military, Advanced placement(AP) credits
Carnegie Classification: Research Universities (high research activity)
Religious Affiliation: Not applicable
Faculty And Graduate Assistants By Primary Function | Full-Time | Part-Time |
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Total Faculty | 2420 | 220 |
Instructional | 0 | 0 |
Research and public service | 118 | - |
Total Graduate Assistants | - | - |
Instructional | 593 | - |
Research | 51 | - |
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M.S. Animal Sciences _______________________________________ In two years you will learn to collect and analyze data that contributes to innovations in animal science. more >
The Master of Accountancy (M. Acct) at the University of Idaho gives you a deeper understanding of accounting and its dynamic role in business today. more >
Prepare to make discoveries that improve lives with a graduate degree in materials science and engineering. more >
All courses required for the program are available for distance learners through University of Idaho's Engineering Outreach Program. more >
Learn, practice, and teach research that helps us understand and cure diseases in plants, animals, and humans and treat toxic waste. Design and carry out scientific experiments. Carefully document and present findings. more >
Graduate Degree Programs Graduate study is offered with specialization in the following areas: •Environmental and Sanitary Engineering •Geotechnical Engineering •Hydraulics and Water Resources Engineering •Structural Engineering and Structura more >
The University of Idaho (UI), College of Engineering, offers graduate degree programs in nuclear engineering. The programs prepare students for productive careers in research, industry or academia. more >
The University of Idaho’s Department of Sociology & Anthropology offers a Master of Arts degree in Anthropology. more >
A Master of Science in Movement and Leisure Sciences focuses on the study of human health and physical activity. It provides you with content knowledge and management skills to promote healthy active living in individuals and communities. more >
This certificate provides an opportunity for professionals not specifically trained in geological engineering to expand their expertise in the area of geotechnics, a field focused on the application of geological engineering mechanics and design prin more >
A graduate degree in adult/organizational learning and leadership provides the skills and credentials to facilitate training programs within your own field of technical expertise. more >
Graduates of the Rehabilitation Counseling and Human Services have the option of obtaining their CRC (Certified Rehabilitation Counselor) and their LPC (Licensed Professional Counselor) licenses. more >
The Plant, Soil and Entomological Sciences Department at the University of Idaho is large and diverse, with 60 faculty members organized into four divisions: Entomology, Plant Pathology, Plant Science, and Soil Science. more >
Master of Science M.S. more >
Graduate classes are small, with enrollments ranging from five to twenty students, and students enjoy ready access to faculty. Graduate Program Master of Arts in Teaching The M.A.T. more >
The University of Idaho Department of Theatre Arts is dedicated to promoting a rich learning environment that combines group cooperation, individualized mentoring by a dedicated faculty and numerous real-world production opportunities that prepare st more >
The Department of Geography at the University of Idaho emphasizes the study of human-environment interactions in a constantly changing landscape. The department emphasizes the integration of human and physical geography and encourages the use of g more >
Combine your interests in chemistry with the disciplines of engineering, mathematics and physics in order to solve problems and find more efficient solutions as a chemical engineer or materials scientist. more >
We offer the M.S. and the Ph.D. in our areas of research. We support about 20 students with teaching assistantships. more >
The University of Idaho’s College of Education is proud to deliver the first Advanced Clinical Doctor of Athletic Training (DAT). more >
Defined by a truly interdisciplinary approach that brings together experience and expertise from nine academic departments in eight colleges, the relatively new bioregional planning program at the University of Idaho is quickly gaining momentum and r more >
Our master's and doctorate in plant science – the only such degrees in Idaho – are multifocused and multidisciplinary. more >
The University of Idaho offers three graduate degrees in Biological and Agricultural Engineering. Each of these programs will allow you to develop methods and tools to improve soil and water conditions. more >
The Plant, Soil and Entomological Sciences Department at the University of Idaho is large and diverse, with 60 faculty members organized into four divisions: Entomology, Plant Pathology, Plant Science, and Soil Science. more >
A degree in Agricultural Education will enable you to teach youth and adults leadership and life skills through agricultural coursework and activities. You will gain technical knowledge in agriculture and practical teaching skills. more >
A Master of Education (M.Ed.) or an Education Specialist (Ed.S.) in Educational Leadership prepares you as a leader in education administration. more >
This certificate provides background and depth in the concepts and tools currently used in water resources engineering as well as up-to-date design principles for a variety of river engineering improvements, and permits. more >
Environmental Engineering will teach you how to design and management of systems that use or impact natural resources. Study in this program prepares you to work in natural resource conservation and environmental quality enhancement. more >
The Plant, Soil and Entomological Sciences Department at the University of Idaho is large and diverse, with 60 faculty members organized into four divisions: Entomology, Plant Pathology, Plant Science, and Soil Science. more >
The Department of Biological Sciences offers opportunities for advanced study at the master's and doctoral levels with either a major in biology or a major in microbiology/molecular biology/biochemistry. more >
The College of Education at the University of Idaho is committed to serve the people of Idaho and the region by providing educational programs emphasizing leadership and based on the latest research findings. The College of Education offers these more >
Our graduate program in soil and land resources offers rigorous physical and biological study of soil-related environmental issues. more >
UI's is a small, intense, three-year program that stresses, above all, the craft of writing poetry, fiction, and nonfiction, and promotes a supportive community of writers. Teaching assistantships are available to excellent candidates. more >
On the beautiful Moscow campus of the University of Idaho, the highly interdisciplinary BCB program focus is on learning to develop and use computational and mathematical tools to analyze biological data, which make our graduates the vanguard who cre more >
With a Master of Science (M.S.) in Statistics, you'll learn to effectively apply statistical principles and data analysis in a number of diverse industries. more >
The University of Idaho's Environmental Science Program emphasizes the importance of an interdisciplinary approach for students committed to studying and solving environmental issues. more >
They are uniquely equipped to tackle today’s most challenging design problems. more >
The University of Idaho offers a graduate education in Neuroscience that bridges these three areas to provide students with an understanding of biological, computational, and behavioral approaches to the study of the nervous system. more >
The U.S. Agency for International Development predicts that 98 percent of the world’s 195 countries will soon be facing serious water shortages. more >
The seamless Master of Landscape Architecture (M.L.A.) provides the professional knowledge, technical design skills, rich studio experiences, and important credentials required to practice as a licensed landscape architect. Students who are pursui more >
The graduate residency in environmental education is one-semester program at the University of Idaho McCall Field Campus. more >
The graduate program offers a strong academic and research environment in a small-town setting. Cooperative courses with nearby Washington State University and other, more distant collaborations significantly enhance program capabilities. more >
The Executive Master in Business Administration (E.M.B.A.) at the University of Idaho combines the rigor and depth of a traditional M.B.A. with the flexibility and dynamic learning opportunities of a leading executive program. The E.M.B.A. more >
The Master of Science of Movement and Leisure Sciences concentration provides graduate students with a core set of knowledge and skills in Exercise Physiology, Sport Psychology and Physical Activity, Health and Disease. more >
A Master of Science degree in Applied Economics will prepare you to use economic and business concepts along with analytical tools to solve problems -- problems like those faced by agricultural marketing companies, natural resource agencies, farms, r more >
The graduate program in the Margaret Ritchie School of Family and Consumer Sciences offers an integrated approach to prepare you for the complexities of our global society. more >
Prepare for Success A graduate degree in special education is ideal for people who have compassion and a desire to help those with special needs. A graduate degree places the student in leadership and decision-making roles. more >
Learn to use the technology and equipment to conduct scientific experiments on the microbiology and chemistry of food products. more >
The creation of the PSM degree tracks in Natural Resources and Environmental Science is driven by a keen awareness that the triple bottom line of sustainability as it relates to the economy, environment and social equity is too complicated to be addr more >
The Masters of Art in Teaching is a non-thesis degree designed primarily for teachers who are certified in English and who wish to sharpen their knowledge of writing and English literature and improve their teaching skills. more >
The Professional Science Master’s (PSM) in Natural Resources and Environmental Science is an innovative interdisciplinary degree that prepares graduates for science careers in business, government, or nonprofit sectors, and focuses on sustainability more >
The objective of the graduate Interdisciplinary Studies degree is to provide a student with the opportunity to design a specific program of study when the student’s needs or desires do not fall within an established graduate program. more >
The TESL curriculum provides students with both theoretical background and practical training in teaching English as a second language. Students take course work in theoretical and applied linguistics and in teaching methods. more >
The University of Idaho's Division of Entomology in the Department of Plant, Soil and Entomological Science is dedicated to developing and communicating knowledge about the biology of insects, the problems they cause and benefits they can provide for more >
Technical professionals in industry are charged to provide effective planning, selection, implementation, and management of technology in today’s fast paced, global markets. more >
Sharpen your expertise in the laboratory. more >
The Chemistry Department at the University of Idaho offers B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees. Undergraduate majors can choose between General, Professional, Pre-Med, and Forensic B.S. degree options. Of these, the Professional B.S. more >
The University of Idaho’s College of Education is proud to deliver the first Advanced Clinical Doctor of Athletic Training (DAT). more >
Graduates of the Rehabilitation Counseling and Human Services have the option of obtaining their CRC (Certified Rehabilitation Counselor) and their LPC (Licensed Professional Counselor) licenses. more >
Graduate classes are small, with enrollments ranging from five to twenty students, and students enjoy ready access to faculty. Graduate Program Master of Arts in Teaching The M.A.T. more >
The University of Idaho offers three graduate degrees in Biological and Agricultural Engineering. Each of these programs will allow you to develop methods and tools to improve soil and water conditions. more >
The College of Education at the University of Idaho is committed to serve the people of Idaho and the region by providing educational programs emphasizing leadership and based on the latest research findings. The College of Education offers these more >
The Mechanical Engineering Department offers a Master of Engineering degree, which is a nonthesis degree requiring 30 credits. more >
The computer science graduate program develops the student's critical thinking, investigatory, and expository skills. The student will learn the foundations of computer science theory and practice, and the interaction between the two. more >
A Master of Education (M.Ed.) or an Education Specialist (Ed.S.) in Educational Leadership prepares you as a leader in education administration. more >
Graduate Degree Programs Graduate study is offered with specialization in the following areas: •Environmental and Sanitary Engineering •Geotechnical Engineering •Hydraulics and Water Resources Engineering •Structural Engineering and Structura more >
Computer engineering is a broad-based field, incorporating concepts from both electrical engineering and computer science, leading to the design, implementation, and application of digital processing systems as general purpose computers and as compon more >
All courses required for the program are available for distance learners through University of Idaho's Engineering Outreach Program. more >
With a Master of Science (M.S.) in Statistics, you'll learn to effectively apply statistical principles and data analysis in a number of diverse industries. more >
Environmental Engineering will teach you how to design and management of systems that use or impact natural resources. Study in this program prepares you to work in natural resource conservation and environmental quality enhancement. more >
Courses are offered at the 400- and 500-level in the water management specialization. Supporting courses in mathematics and statistics are available. more >
The Professional Science Master’s (PSM) in Natural Resources and Environmental Science is an innovative interdisciplinary degree that prepares graduates for science careers in business, government, or nonprofit sectors, and focuses on sustainability more >
The creation of the PSM degree tracks in Natural Resources and Environmental Science is driven by a keen awareness that the triple bottom line of sustainability as it relates to the economy, environment and social equity is too complicated to be addr more >
The goal of the Engineering Management Program is to provide engineers with management tools that are equivalent to the technical tools they received in their engineering education. more >
This 30-credit degree program is designed for certified teachers who wish to strengthen their experience in studio art and pedagogy in education and cannot relocate to pursue their graduate degree. more >
Students from this program work in a variety of areas including very large scale integrated circuits (VLSI), supercomputing, neural networks, communications and control systems, electromagnetics, analog and digital electronics, network analysis and s more >
Students of the curriculum and instruction program engage in applied and empirical research related to instructional, curricular and assessment practices. The M.Ed. is an online program. more >
Prepare for Success A graduate degree in special education is ideal for people who have compassion and a desire to help those with special needs. A graduate degree places the student in leadership and decision-making roles. more >
This program is intended primarily to renew and refresh the mathematics of practicing high school teachers. Some people use the program to retrain and obtain certification as teachers. The M.A.T. more >
Human factors psychology focuses on interactions between humans and their environment, including products, equipment, facilities, and procedures. more >