The University of Idaho, located in Moscow, ID, is a research II,
land-grant institution committed to undergraduate and graduate-research
education with extension services responsive to Idaho and the region’s
business and community needs. The university is also responsible for
regional medical and veterinary medical education programs in which
the state of Idaho participates.
The University of Idaho formulates its academic plan and generates
programs with primary emphasis on agriculture, forestry, mining and
metallurgy, engineering, architecture, law, foreign languages, teacher
preparation and international programs related to the foregoing. The
University of Idaho gives continuing emphasis in the areas of business
and education and maintains basic strengths in the liberal arts and
sciences, which provide the core curriculum or general education portion
of the curriculum.
The University of Idaho offers a wide range of baccalaureate degrees,
professional programs, a wide range of masters, doctoral, professional
programs and also coordinates and conducts extensive research programs
that are consistent with state needs. The degrees offered in Agricultural
and Life Sciences, Business and Economics, Education Engineering,
Graduate Studies, Law, Letters, Arts and Social Sciences, Natural
Resources, and Science.
Six major fields (Business Economics, Finance, Information Systems,
Management and Human Resources, Marketing, and Production/Operations
Management) are offered within the Department of Business which lead
to the Bachelor of Science in Business degree. These programs provide
a solid foundation in the liberal arts, a broad professional preparation
in business, and in-depth course work in a major field.