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University of Colorado
University of Colorado, a famous public university in the north-central United States, was founded in 1876 and was rated as one of the best public universities in the United States by American News and World Report. The university has four campuses in Colorado: the University of Colorado in Boulder, the University of Colorado in Denver, the University of Colorado in Springs and the University of Colorado Medical Center.

Chinese name

University of Colorado

Foreign name

University of Colorado

start time

1876

kind

public university

Belonging area

United States of America

school district

Bode campus, Denver campus, etc

Professional settings

Finance and economics, law, etc.

catalogue

1 school size

2 major achievements

3 comprehensive ranking

4 Professional setting

Undergraduate majors

Graduate major

No.5 Denver campus

Boulder campus no.6

Colorado springs campus No.7

8 Other information

9 study abroad expenses

10 picture appreciation

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At present, there are more than 50,000 students and 3,500 faculty members, and there are about 300 disciplines and majors. Bode Campus is the main campus of the University of Colorado, with more than 30,000 students, of whom only about 5,000 are graduate students. This university is famous for its high teaching quality and excellent scientific research results. Three quarters of the teachers in this school have doctorates. Its strong academic strength is also well known in the United States. At the forefront of academic research in the fields of business research, mathematics, art, humanities and engineering, the employment rate of graduates is high.

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Professors and scholars in this university have won many awards, including the Nobel Prize. The University of Colorado is proud of its satellite operated by students. Among the astronauts who have landed in space, 18 is a college graduate. As for other excellent subjects, there are engineering, business, psychology and science. The subjects most chosen by students are social science (23%), business management (16%), mass communication (12%), engineering (10%) and liberal arts (7%).

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In the past 100 years, the University of Colorado has trained a large number of scientific and political elites, including five Nobel Prize winners in physics. exist

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In the latest ranking of federally funded research, this school ranks sixth among American universities. In addition, in the ranking of the National Science Foundation of the United States, this school ranks in the top 30 in several disciplines, including: environmental science, social science (economics), psychology, atomic physics (tied with MIT for America 1), quantum physics, physics, applied mathematics, physical chemistry, aerospace, business administration and physical chemistry. The school's scientific research projects span a large span, covering all the influential social issues at present, including space development, biotechnology, environmental resources, information technology, cancer, domestic violence and so on.