University of North Carolina, Charlotte
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(美)北卡羅來納大學夏洛特分校(創校於1946年,位於北卡羅來納州夏洛特,官方網址:www.uncc.edu)
The University of North Carolina at Charlotte (also known as UNC Charlotte, Charlotte, or UNCC) is a public, coeducational, doctoral/research university located in Charlotte, North Carolina. UNC Charlotte offers 18 doctoral, 62 master's, and 90 bachelor's degree programs through 9 colleges: the College of Arts + Architecture, the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences, the Belk College of Business, the College of Computing & Informatics, the College of Education, the William States Lee College of Engineering, the College of Health & Human Services, the Honors College, and the University College.
UNC Charlotte has four campuses: Charlotte Research Institute Campus, Uptown Charlotte Campus, South Charlotte Campus (Ballantyne), and the main campus, located in University City. The main campus sits on 1,000 wooded acres with approximately 75 buildings about 10 miles from Uptown Charlotte.
The university is the largest institution of higher education in the Charlotte region, which is the second largest banking center in the United States. The university is recognized as one of the most innovative in the country, producing more start-up small businesses than any other college or university in the nation.