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University Of Houston–Downtown College Of Sciences And Technology
The University of Houston–Downtown: College of Sciences and Technology (CST) is a University of Houston-Downtown program that prepares students for careers or post-graduate study and research in the sciences, technology, mathematics and computer science. The UHD Scholars Academy (SA) is an academically competitive program within CST for undergraduate students majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM). Departments and Programs ''MASTER DEGREE'' *M.S. in Data Analytics ''BACHELOR DEGREES'' ''Department of Computer Science and Engineering and Technology (CSET)'' * B.S. in Computer Science *B.S.E.T. in Control and Instrumentation *B.A.A.S. in Safety Management *B.S.E.T. in Structural Analysis and Design ''Department of Mathematics and Statistics (MS)'' *B.A. in Applied Mathematics *B.S. in Applied Mathematics *B.S. in Applied Statistics *B.S. in Applied Statistics with a concentration in Biostatistics *B.S. in Applied Statistics with Secondary Mathematic ...
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A university () is an institution of tertiary education and research which awards academic degrees in several academic disciplines. ''University'' is derived from the Latin phrase , which roughly means "community of teachers and scholars". Universities typically offer both undergraduate and postgraduate programs. The first universities in Europe were established by Catholic monks. The University of Bologna (), Italy, which was founded in 1088, is the first university in the sense of: *being a high degree-awarding institute. *using the word (which was coined at its foundation). *having independence from the ecclesiastic schools and issuing secular as well as non-secular degrees (with teaching conducted by both clergy and non-clergy): grammar, rhetoric, logic, theology, canon law and notarial law.Hunt Janin: "The university in medieval life, 1179–1499", McFarland, 2008, , p. 55f.de Ridder-Symoens, Hilde''A History of the University in Europe: Volume 1, Universities in the Middl ...
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