University of Denver
2199 South University Blvd.
Denver, Colorado 80208
Phone: (303) 871-2000
Email: admission@du.edu
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The University:
The University of Denver, the oldest independent university in the Rocky Mountain region founded in 1864 by Colorado
Gov. John Evans enrolls approximately 9,271 students in its undergraduate, graduate and professional programs. The Carnegie Foundation
classifies the University of Denver as a Doctoral/Research University- Extensive.
The University of Denver offers the academic challenges of a large research university and the quality and intimacy of a small private college.
Students enjoy the personal attention so important to the educational experience. Average class size is 20, and faculty members do much more
than teach: they serve as mentors, advisers and friends. Students can earn a bachelor's and master's degree in five years. For educational
opportunities, our location in the Rocky Mountain West and in one of America's most vibrant cities is hard to beat. Students spend time interning
in downtown firms, volunteering in local elementary schools, examining issues that face urban neighborhoods, appreciating cultural offerings,
studying mountain streams and exploring the back country.
The University of Denver educates students to be ethical leaders and engaged citizens. Our Pioneer Leadership Program, Operation Outreach, our
Center for Service Learning and Civic Engagement, the Institute for Ethics and Values, and the Bridge Program all help students develop an appreciation
for and commitment to civic work.
Degrees Offered:
Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Doctorate, Master of Arts, Master of Science, MBA
Academic Programs:
Accounting, Admin (Hospitality, Sports), Anthropology, Art History, Art/Fine Arts, Biochemistry, Biology(General), Business Admin. & Mngmt.,
Chemistry, Communications, Computer Science, Conflict Studies, Economics, Engineering (Electrical), Engineering (Mechanical), English, Environmental
Studies, Finance, French, Geography, German, Graphic Design, History, Journalism, Latin American Studies, Marketing, Ad., & PR, Mathematics,
Music, Philosophy, Physics, Political Science/Politics, Psychology, Public Admin, Public Policy, Govt, Religious Studies, Russian & Slavic
Studies, Social Sciences, Sociology, Spanish, Statistics, Theater, Drama, Dance, Women's Studies
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