The University of Arizona (UA) is a public land-grant research university in Tucson, Arizona. Founded in 1885 by the 13th Arizona Territorial Legislature, it was the first university in the Arizona Territory. The university is classified among "R1: Doctoral Universities Very High Research Activity". The University of Arizona is one of three universities governed by the Arizona Board of Regents. As of 2021, the university enrolled 49,471 students in 19 separate colleges/schools, including the University of Arizona College of Medicine in Tucson and Phoenix and the James E. Rogers College of Law, and is affiliated with two academic medical centers (Banner University Medical Center Tucson and Banner University Medical Center Phoenix). In 2021, University of Arizona acquired Ashford University.
The University of Arizona's Electrical and Computer Engineering Department in Tucson, Arizona, is a vibrant hub for education and innovation, building on over a century of history. It offers comprehensive undergraduate and graduate programs designed to equip students with expertise across core electrical and computer engineering principles and cutting-edge fields like artificial intelligence, autonomous systems, and biomedical technologies. The department conducts impactful research supported by substantial funding and emphasizes hands-on learning. Graduates are well-prepared for diverse and in-demand careers across numerous industries, benefiting from a collaborative environment and strong ties to the professional world.
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