Math Schools in Colorado
Colorado contains
fifteen
schools that offer math programs.
Colorado College,
the highest-ranking math school in CO, has a total student population of 2,032 and
is the
92nd highest ranked school in America.
Of the 15 math schools
in Colorado,
only 6 have a student population over 10k. After taking into account tuition, living expenses, and financial aid,
University of Denver comes out as the most expensive ($31,044/yr),
with Adams State College as the lowest recorded at only $9,493/yr.
Math students from Colorado schools who go on to become
mathematicians,
math teachers,
biomathematicians,
actuaries, etc.
have a good chance at finding employment.
For example, there are 2,770 people working as
mathematicians alone in the US, and their average annual salary is
$93,920.
Also, Statisticians make on average $75,220 per year and there are about 21,370 of them employed in the US today.
In fact, in the Colorado alone, there are
270 employed statisticians earning an average yearly salary of
$74,140. Mathematicians in this state earn
$96,580/yr and there are 40 employed.
Also, within the math schools
in Colorado, the average student population is 3,182 and average student-to-faculty ratio is
18 to 1. Aside from math,
there are 2501 total
degree (or certificate) programs in the state, with 3,103 people on average applying for a school. Undergraduate tuition costs are normally around
$4,337, but can vary widely depending on the type
of school.
Math Programs in Colorado
Colorado College
Mathematics and statistics
Levels offered:
Bachelors
Mathematics, General
Levels offered:
Bachelors
Mathematics and Computer Science
Levels offered:
Bachelors
University of Denver
Mathematics and statistics
Levels offered:
Bachelors, Masters, PhD
Mathematics and Statistics, Other
Levels offered:
PhD
Mathematics, General
Levels offered:
Bachelors, Masters
Regis University
Mathematics and statistics
Levels offered:
Bachelors
Mathematics, General
Levels offered:
Bachelors
University of Northern Colorado
Mathematics and statistics
Levels offered:
Bachelors, Masters, PhD
Mathematics and Statistics, Other
Levels offered:
PhD
Mathematics, General
Levels offered:
Bachelors, Masters
University of Colorado at Colorado Springs
Mathematics and statistics
Levels offered:
Bachelors, Masters
Applied Mathematics
Levels offered:
Masters
Mathematics, General
Levels offered:
Bachelors
Fort Lewis College
Mathematics and statistics
Levels offered:
Bachelors
Mathematics, General
Levels offered:
Bachelors
Western State College of Colorado
Mathematics and statistics
Levels offered:
Bachelors
Mathematics, General
Levels offered:
Bachelors
Adams State College
Mathematics and statistics
Levels offered:
Bachelors
Mathematics, General
Levels offered:
Bachelors
University of Colorado at Boulder
Mathematics and statistics
Levels offered:
Bachelors, Masters, PhD
Applied Mathematics
Levels offered:
Bachelors, Masters, PhD
Mathematics, General
Levels offered:
Bachelors, Masters, PhD
Colorado State University
Mathematics and statistics
Levels offered:
Bachelors, Masters, PhD
Mathematics, General
Levels offered:
Bachelors, Masters, PhD
Colorado School of Mines
Mathematics and statistics
Levels offered:
Bachelors, Masters
Mathematics, General
Levels offered:
Bachelors, Masters
Colorado Christian University
Mathematics Teacher Education
Levels offered:
Bachelors
Mathematics and statistics
Levels offered:
Bachelors
Mathematics, General
Levels offered:
Bachelors
Metropolitan State College of Denver
Mathematics and statistics
Levels offered:
Bachelors
Mathematics, General
Levels offered:
Bachelors
Colorado State University-Pueblo
Mathematics and statistics
Levels offered:
Bachelors
Mathematics, General
Levels offered:
Bachelors
Mesa State College
Mathematics and statistics
Levels offered:
Bachelors
Mathematics, General
Levels offered:
Bachelors
Colorado Interesting Facts
- ""Beulah red" is the name of the red marble that gives the Colorado State Capitol its distinctive splendor. Cutting, polishing, and installing the marble in the Capitol took six years, from 1894 to 1900. All of the "Beulah red" marble in the world went into the Capitol. It cannot be replaced, at any price."
- Colorado is the only state in history, to turn down the Olympics. In 1976 the Winter Olympics were planned to be held in Denver. 62% of all state Voters choose at almost the last minute not to host the Olympics, because of the cost, pollution and population boom it would have on the State Of Colorado, and the City of Denver.
- The United States Air Force Academy is located in Colorado Springs.
- The world's largest flat-top mountain is in Grand Mesa.
- In Fruita, the town folk celebrate 'Mike the Headless Chicken Day'. Seems that a farmer named L.A. Olsen cut off Mike's head on September 10, 1945 in anticipation of a chicken dinner - and Mike lived for another 4 years without a head.
Top National Parks in Colorado:
Famous State Residents:
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