Catholic University of America
School Description
At the Second Plenary Council of Baltimore in 1866, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops first discussed the need for a national Catholic university. At the Third Plenary Council on January 26, 1885, bishops chose the name The Catholic University of America for the institution.CUA's Current total of Alumni exceeds 83,000, including 12 living cardinals.Notable alumni includes: Bishop John J. Keane (1887–1896) Bishop Thomas J. Conaty (1896–1903) Bishop Denis J. O'Connell (1903–1909)
Courses Offered
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Accountancy
This program is designed to equip students with the theoretical and practical knowledge of Accounting Principles. The program offers courses that focus on all aspects of business, management and finance.
Tuition Fee: USD 43,300
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Chemistry
This program is designed to equip students with the theoretical and practical knowledge of Chemistry. The program offers courses that focus on the study of general chemistry, organic chemistry, and chemical analysis.
Tuition Fee: USD 43,300
Admission Requirements
- Minimum incoming TOEFL iBT 80
- Minimum incoming IELTS 6.50