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ODU offers 175+ majors and concentrations, a 16:1 student to faculty ratio, and a vibrant campus life. Learn about its programs, events, news, and how to apply online.
- About ODU
Old Dominion University, located in the City of Norfolk in...
- Academics
With over 120 undergraduate programs, 130 graduate programs...
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The Baron and Ellin Gordon Art Galleries at Old Dominion...
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Adjacent to Norfolk's urban center, ODU is a state assisted,...
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Old Dominion University, located in Norfolk, is Virginia's...
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- About ODU
As a comprehensive university, Old Dominion University offers and develops humanities, science, health sciences, technology, engineering, business, arts, education, and professional programs. The university offers 73 bachelor's degrees, 60 master's degrees, and 35 doctoral degrees in a wide range of fields.
Explore the academic programs offered by Old Dominion University, a public doctoral research institution in Norfolk, Virginia. Find bachelor's, master's, doctoral, certificate and minor degrees in various fields and delivery modes.
ProgramDegreeDelivery ModesAccounting (B.S.B.A.) Bachelor'sBachelor'sOn-Campus OnlineAccounting (M.S.) Master'sMaster'sMinorOn-Campus OnlineActuarial Mathematics (B.S.) Bachelor'sBachelor'sOld Dominion University is a public institution that was founded in 1930. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 18,375 (fall 2022), its setting is city, and the campus size is 251 acres.
- 5115 Hampton Boulevard, Norfolk, 23529
- 075768 33000
Old Dominion University achieved a global ranking of No. 857 and a national ranking of No. 194 in the Center for World University Rankings' Global 2000 list. The rankings are based on objective indicators of education, employability, faculty and research.
Old Dominion University guarantees admission to applicants completing a transfer-oriented degree program or an articulated applied associate degree program at a Virginia community college (VCCS) with a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.5 or higher on a four-point scale.