The University of Baltimore was founded in 1925. It became a state institution in 1975, and today is part of the University System of Maryland.
There are four schools within the University of Baltimore: the Yale Gordon College of Arts and Sciences, the Merrick School of Business, the College of Public Affairs, and the School of Law.
We’re located in the heart of the city’s Mount Vernon Cultural District, Baltimore’s most creative and energetic community. You’ll be just steps away from the Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, Lyric Opera House, Centerstage, and the Walters Art Museum. Plus, you’ll enjoy the shops, restaurants, and some of the most impressive 19th century architecture on the East Coast.
According to the American Institute of Economic Research, Baltimore ranks seventh in a study of large U.S. cities that are the best places to attend college. The city joins New York, San Francisco, Boston, Washington, Seattle, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and a handful of others in providing an inspiring academic environment, good quality of life and many professional opportunities for college students of all types.
The University of Baltimore was founded in 1925 as a private institution. Its founders were a group of Baltimore civic leaders who wanted to provide low-cost, part-time evening study in business and law for working adults. Its first site was at the southeast corner of St. Paul and Mt. Vernon Place with a class of 62 law students and 114 business students.
Courses Offered
Undergraduate Programs
- Applied Information Technology
- Business Administration
- Community Studies and Civic Engagement
- Corporate Communication
- Criminal Justice
- English
- Environmental Sustainability and Human Ecology
- Forensic Studies
- Government and Public Policy
- Health Systems Management
- History
- Human Services Administration
- Interdisciplinary Studies
- International Studies
- Jurisprudence
- Management Information Systems
- Psychology
- Real Estate and Economic Development
- Simulation and Digital Entertainmen
Graduate Programs
- Accounting and Business Advisory Services
- Applied Psychology
- Business Administration
- Creative Writing & Publishing Arts
- Criminal Justice
- Finance
- Health Systems Management
- Human Services Administration
- Integrated Design
- Interaction Design and Information Architecture
- Law
- Legal and Ethical Studies
- Negotiations and Conflict Management
- Public Administration
- Publications Design
- Taxation
- Doctor of Communications Design
- Doctor of Public Administration
- Dual Degree Criminal Justice Program
- Dual Degree in Negotiations and Conflict Management
- Dual Degree in Public Administration
- Dual Degree MBA and Juris Doctor
- Dual Degree MBA and M.S. Nursing
- Dual Degree MBA and Ph.D Nursing
- Dual Degree MBA and Pharmacy
- Master’s Advantage – Business
- Graduate Certificate in Accounting Fundamentals
- Graduate Certificate in Business Fundamentals
- Certificate in Leadership for Organizations
- Certificate in Strategic Management/Public Accountability Systems
- Graduate Certificate in Information Design
- Graduate Certificate in New Media Publishing
- Certificate in Professional Counseling Studies
Colleges & Schools
- College of Art and Sciences
- College of Public Affairs
- School of Business
- School of Law
- School of Information Arts and Technologies
- School of Communications Design
Departments
- Department of Accounting
- Department of Finance and Economics
- Department of Information Systems and Decision Science
- Department of Management and International Business
- Department of Marketing and Entrepreneurship
Contact Details
The University of Baltimore
1420 N. Charles St. Baltimore,
MD 21201
410.837.4777, 410.837.6565, 410.837.4200
Official Website: http://www.ubalt.edu/