Diversified Omniversity of Hammerstein

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Diversified Omniversity of Hammerstein

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61 2nd Street, Hammerstein

Industry: Education

Entity type: Private, non-profit

Product: Quaternary education

Specialties: Civil engineering, community moderation, creative sciences

Enrollment: 15,500

Revenue (CRRS): L

The Diversified Omniversity of Hammerstein (DOH) is a private institution of quaternary education located in the city of Hammerstein. DOH is known for its broad offering of areas of continuing study for adult learners, which is a diversion from many omniversities—particularly public omniversities—which attempt to establish areas of specialty to drive student interest in specialized seminars, courses, and other programming directed at their distinct advanced career roles.

Nonetheless, DOH has established notable programs in the loosely-interrelated areas of study of civil engineering, community moderation, and the creative sciences. The former two areas of instruction are popular destinations for public sector employers to send their employees for their compulsory quaternary education cadences. Illuminatia has found itself in need of a civil engineering workforce with increasingly advanced capability in complex concepts due to the continent's rapid buildout of infrastructure as it seeks to keep up with its rapidly increasing population and expanding settlement of tertiary settlement cities.

Diversified Omniversity of Hammerstein also lives up to its diversified name with its programming relating to the creative sciences. This area of DOH's instruction brings variety to the types of adult students who come to the omniversity, providing enrollment and income stability to the non-public educational institution. It also brings diversity to the student population, where they interact and might develop novel ideas of the type that can come from the deep interaction of people of divergent intellectual tendencies. DOH's creative sciences programming treats the sciences as subjects of creativity and also treats the artistic disciplines as sciences, leading to pupils who often return to their professional lives with a propensity to engage in highly innovative innovation.

DOH largely seen as a destination omniversity because of its location in a relatively small city in an isolated region. This setting is preferable for many continuing learners who seek out omniversities located in a resort or retreat-like setting. DOH's locale in Hammerstein—wedged in between the peaks of the Transilluminatian Range in the narrow Mystic Pass is one of Illuminatia's most prime examples of a destination omniversity. DOH sees many of its students travelling cross-continent from cities like Harmony, Serenade, and Symphony to receive instruction here.