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THIS IS NOTRE DAME 2020–21 THE The University of Notre Dame was in our mission to ensure that Notre UNIVERSITY founded in November 1842 by Dame’s Catholic character informs all of Rev. Edward F. Sorin, C.S.C., a priest of our endeavors. From legal scholars who OF NOTRE the Congregation of Holy Cross, a French study civil rights and religious liberty, to missionary order. It is located adjacent scientists and engineers who investigate DAME to South Bend, Indiana, the center of a environmental protection, to sociologists metropolitan area with a population of who examine religious and ethical more than 300,000. Chartered by the practices, Notre Dame continues to be a state of Indiana in 1844, the University place where the Church does its thinking. was governed by the Holy Cross priests until 1967, when governance was One of America’s leading undergraduate transferred to a two-tiered, mixed board teaching institutions, Notre Dame also of lay and religious trustees and fellows. has been at the forefront in research and scholarship. The aerodynamics Notre Dame has grown from the vision of glider flight, the transmission of of Father Sorin, who sought to establish wireless messages, and the formulae a great Catholic university in America, for synthetic rubber were pioneered and has remained faithful to both its at the University. Today researchers religious and intellectual traditions. Today, are achieving breakthroughs in we seek to be an enlightening force for astrophysics, radiation chemistry, a world deeply in need. Our departments environmental sciences, tropical disease of theology and philosophy are regarded transmission, peace studies, cancer, as among the finest in the world while robotics, and nanoelectronics. faculty in all departments participate Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C. President of the University of Notre Dame Notre Dame always has been heavily Notre Dame remain vivid over a lifetime. Notre Dame has a unique spirit. It is residential, with about four in five The University always has attracted traditional, yet open to change. It is undergraduates living on campus. scholars who are interested in teaching dedicated to religious belief no less than Students come to Notre Dame to learn and scholarship, men and women who to scientific knowledge. It has always not only how to think but also how to live, know that a Notre Dame education is stood for values in a world of facts. It has and often the experiences alumni carry more than what is taught in classrooms kept faith with Father Sorin’s vision. from residence hall communities at and laboratories. FALL 2019 ENROLLMENT COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS (all counts include dual-degree seekers) 2,066 COLLEGE OF SCIENCE 1,311 COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING 1,380 MENDOZA COLLEGE OF BUSINESS 1,746 8,748 FIRST YEAR OF STUDIES 2,079 SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE 166 Undergraduate studies 75 bachelor’s degree programs nd.edu/academics/undergraduate-majors ACADEMIC UNITS KEOUGH SCHOOL OF GLOBAL AFFAIRS Opening its doors in Jenkins Nanovic Halls in August 2017, the Donald R. Keough School of Global Affairs advances Notre Dame’s mission through its focus on integral human development—a holistic model for human flourishing and human dignity. The Keough School educates and trains students for skilled, effective, and ethical leadership in government, nongovernmental and civil society organizations, and the private sector. An office in Washington, D.C., enables the school to expand its presence in the global policy arena. > keough.nd.edu GRADUATE BUSINESS THE GRADUATE SCHOOL PROGRAMS THE LAW SCHOOL Established in 1918, the Graduate School The mission of the Mendoza College of Business Notre Dame Law School offers eight programs is composed of four divisions (engineering, is to provide academically excellent degree of study in areas such as intellectual property, humanities, science, and social sciences) and the programs centered on the vision of business business law, environmental law, and public Keough School of Global Affairs. It embraces 31 as a powerful force for good in society. The policy. The school’s international curriculum doctoral programs, 14 terminal master’s degree college offers 11 graduate business degrees: includes Notre Dame London Law Program as programs and eight professional master’s Notre Dame MBA, Executive MBA, Executive well as student exchange programs in China, degree programs in and among 31 University MBA-Chicago, Master of Science in Accountancy, Chile, Ireland, Switzerland, and Italy. Its extensive departments, institutes, and programs. Of the Master of Science in Business Analytics, Master externship offerings include programs in the approximately 2,300 degree-seeking students, of Science in Business Analytics-Chicago, school’s Chicago and Washington, D.C., facilities. 98 percent are full-time, 66 percent are Master of Science in Finance-Chicago, Master The Law School offers several dual degrees, pursuing a doctorate, 44 percent are women, of Science in Management, Master of Nonprofit including a J.D./MBA, J.D./M.A. in English, and and 29 percent are international students. Administration, Executive Master of Nonprofit J.D./Master of Engineering. Post-J.D. programs Among U.S. students, 18 percent are from Administration, and the dual-degree Notre include an LL.M. that may be pursued either in underrepresented groups. Prestigious multi-year Dame MBA/Master of Science in Business South Bend or in London, and an LL.M. and a J.S.D. fellowships are awarded to the top 10 percent of Analytics. Mendoza also offers custom and open in international human rights law. > law.nd.edu each incoming class. Approximately 97 percent enrollment programs in executive education and of students in the Graduate School —both nonprofit administration. OTHER PROFESSIONAL doctoral and non-professional master’s— > mendoza.nd.edu PROGRAMS receive full-tuition scholarships. Ninety-seven The master of education degree is offered percent of recent graduates report that their through the University’s Alliance for Catholic current job aligns with their career goals. Education, and the Department of Theology > graduateschool.nd.edu offers the master of divinity degree (M.Div.). UNIVERSITY INSTITUTES ND Energy Center for Philosophy of Religion Ansari Institute for Global Engagement with Religion NDnano—Center for Nano Science and Technology Center for Research on Educational Opportunity Center for Social Concerns Technology Ethics Center (ND-TEC) Center for Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine Center for STEM Education Eck Institute for Global Health COLLEGE INSTITUTES Institute for Educational Initiatives Center for the Study of Religion and Society Environmental Research Center (UNDERC) Kellogg Institute for International Studies Center for the Study of Social Movements Harper Cancer Research Institute Keough-Naughton Institute for Irish Studies Cushwa Center for the Study of American Catholicism Institute for Flow Physics and Control Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies de Nicola Center for Ethics and Culture Institute for Latino Studies McGrath Institute for Church Life Eugene D. Fanning Center for Business Liu Institute for Asia and Asian Studies Medieval Institute Communication Notre Dame Institute for Global Investing Nanovic Institute for European Studies Institute for Theoretical Sciences Pulte Institute for Global Development Tantur Ecumenical Institute John J. Reilly Center for Science, Technology, Wireless Institute and Values UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CENTERS Notre Dame Deloitte Center for Ethical Leadership RESEARCH CENTERS Notre Dame International Security Center Boler-Parseghian Center for Rare and Advanced Diagnostics and Therapeutics Rooney Center for the Study of American Democracy Neglected Diseases Center for Network and Data Science Ruth M. Hillebrand Center for Compassionate Center for Accounting Research and Center for Research Computing Care in Medicine Education (CARE) Center for Social Science Research Warren Family Research Center for Drug Center for Astrophysics (CANDU) Environmental Change Initiative Discovery and Development Center for Citizenship & Constitutional Government Fitzgerald Institute for Real Estate William J. Shaw Center for Children and Families Center for Ethics and Religious Values in Business Institute for Advanced Study Wilson Sheehan Lab for Economic Opportunities Center for Mathematics Klau Center for Civil and Human Rights W. M. Keck Center for Transgene Research COMPETITIVELY ACADEMIC SUPPORT AWARDED CENTERS UNITS Actinide Center of Excellence Center for Creative Computing Applications and Systems-Driven Center Center for Environmental Science and Technology for Energy-Efficient Integrated Center for the Study of Languages and Cultures Nanotechnologies (ASCENT) Center for University Advising Center for Shock Wave-processing of Advanced Chemical Synthesis and Drug Discovery Core Facility Reactive Materials (C-SWARM) Engineering and Design Core Facility Institute for Structure and Nuclear Flatley Center for Undergraduate Scholarly Astrophysics (ISNAP) Engagement Joint Institute for Nuclear Astrophysics–Center Genomics and Bioinformatics Core Facility for the Evolution of the Elements (JINA-CEE) Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts NSF Center for Computer-Assisted Synthesis Integrated Imaging Facility Pratt & Whitney Center of Excellence Kaneb Center for Teaching Excellence (Turbomachinery Laboratory) Magnetic Resonance Research Center QuarkNet Mass Spectrometry and Proteomics Facility Radiation Laboratory Materials Characterization Facility