Founded in 1831, University of Alabama-Tuscaloosa offers an educational experience ripe with "significant academic resources and infrastructure." Students can enroll in "strong academic programs that rank highly," and while there is a range of difficulty across different fields of study, many classes "provide the opportunities for deep, sustained, and interesting engagement with the course material." The undergrad experience is elevated by "many outstanding, passionate, and brilliant professors" who "teach from a real-world perspective" and provide "extensive research opportunities." Instructors are known for putting "a ton of strategy and preparation into their lectures," and many faculty members are "amazing and care deeply about teaching." There are "opportunities to be challenged academically through honors classes and higher-level courses," which can mean everything from "[interviewing] prominent people from the Civil Rights Movement" to studying "the science of baking." Non-traditional subjects are popular, and "Many students take a class that allows you to make a book from the paper to the binding."