University of Northern California
2330 Circadian Way
Santa Rosa, CA 95407
The University of Northern California is a private university founded in 1993 and is located in Petaluma, California.
UNC private university geared toward having an international student body. UNC students enjoy small classes with individual attention from professors dedicated to quality teaching.
The University of Northern California aspires to become a premier
engineering and technological university with substantial programs in the
liberal arts and sciences. UNC's special focus is on programs in biological technology. UNC will grow to include complete Colleges of Engineering,
business Administration, and
liberal arts and sciences.
The Science and Technology Innovation Center was founded in 1995 and represents a significant commitment on the part of the University to build a nucleus of science- and technology-based incubator businesses in Northern California that are drawn by the academic strengths of the University. The purpose of the center is to develop new business ventures that make use of science and technology and to serve as an interim site for research units of major corporations.
Quick Facts:
UNC offers a Bachelor of Arts in Chinese.
The campus of the University of Northern California is located in the middle of Petaluma's "Telecom Valley".
UNC is just 45 minutes from San Francisco, which is the fifth largest metropolitan region in the
United States.
Typically, companies are in residence at the Science and Technology Center for two to five years and are part of a unique environment.
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