
The University of North Dakota's Main Campus in Grand Forks is the primary hub for academic and research activities, offering a wide array of undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs. As the largest and most comprehensive campus of UND, it serves as the center for a diverse range of disciplines and is known for its strong emphasis on innovation and community engagement.
Students at the Main Campus can choose from over 225 academic programs across various fields. The university is particularly renowned for its programs in aerospace, engineering, and health sciences. The John D. Odegard School of Aerospace Sciences is a standout, offering cutting-edge training in aviation, atmospheric sciences, and space studies, with access to state-of-the-art flight simulators and research facilities.
Other prominent areas of study include:
The Main Campus also supports interdisciplinary studies and research initiatives, fostering collaboration across departments. With a vibrant campus life, students have access to numerous resources, including libraries, laboratories, and cultural centers, ensuring a well-rounded educational experience in a supportive environment.