University of the Channel
University of the Channel
30 Ludwig Avenue, Beethoven
Industry: Education
Entity type: Non-profit, public
Product: Secondary, tertiary education
Specialties: Industrial sciences, buoyant and maritime sciences
Enrollment: 59,130
Revenue (CRRS): H
Colors: Redwood, Dove Grey
University of the Channel (UOTC) is a public institution of tertiary education located in Beethoven. UOTC offers secondary and tertiary degrees for post-primary learners, concentrating in the areas of the industrial sciences and the buoyant disciplines.
University of the Channel is known throughout eastern Illuminatia for its academic specialties in the sciences relating to buoyant and maritime industries. Students are attracted from across the Randall Bay Megalopolitan Complex to UOTC for secondary degrees generalizing in the industrial sciences and applied engineering. The university's advanced degrees conveniently accommodate the bustling maritime industry housed in Beethoven, with shipping and other flotation-related business an important economic driver in the island city situated adjacent to the Ludwig van Channel. Many UOTC students find lucrative employment opportunities in the maritime, aeronautics, and manufacturing sectors. UOTC students, as is the case with students attending all public education institutions, enjoy a nearly 100% placement rate upon graduation thanks the Office of Assessment and Placement (OAP)'s government-assisted career matching system.
Total enrollment at University of the Channel has surpassed 59,130 students, with a many of those students originating from Beethoven and its cross-channel companion city, Für Elise. UOTC is the primary post-primary educational institution for both cities. University of the Channel receives funding from the Bureau of Education and Enlightenment (BEE) and oversight from the BEE's Office of Curriculum and Programming (OCP). As with most public educational institutions, public funding accounts for nearly all of UOTC's operational resources. The university's annual revenue stands at about 6,502,590μ annually.
UOTC students are known for demonstrating their adeptness for making things float. Students will often take part in improvised but well-engineered public demonstrations of the floating of unordinary objects sometimes of a significant mass. These demonstrations most often take place in Beethoven's harbor, to the chagrin of shipping industry professionals who from time to time might encounter minor inconveniences due to these activities and the public spectacle that results. Aeronautics students at UOTC also occasionally take part in unconventional demonstrations aloft.