University of Denver * * * students 1 1770, including 5376 undergraduates and 6394 postgraduates (masters and doctors). Du students can borrow books free of charge in almost all university libraries and public libraries through the Prospector system; In addition, Du students can also access the world's major academic journals, papers and databases (such as HeinOnline, LexisNexis, Hoover's Online, etc.). Download all kinds of materials you need for free.
The colleges of the University of Denver include Joseph K Institute of International Studies, Graduate School of Social Work and Daniels Business School (selected as the best business school in the world in 2004, alongside Wharton Business School, Harvard, Yale and Dartmouth College). Daniel Business School has four sub-colleges, including Accounting College, Finance College, Hotel and Tourism Management College and Real Estate and Construction Management College), Sturm Law School, lamont Conservatory of Music and Daniel Felix Ridge School of Engineering and Computer Science.
Undergraduate courses at Denver University include history, language and literature, music, philosophy, accounting, economics, e-commerce, finance, information technology, international business, management, marketing, real estate, computer science, engineering, religion, international studies, animal technology, biological science, chemistry, environmental science, geography, mathematics, physics and astronomy, anthropology and journalism.
The postgraduate courses of Denver University include English, music, religion, biology, chemistry, geography, mathematics, physics, computer, engineering, anthropology, economics, public policy, psychology, human informatics, communication, public relations and journalism.
The University of Denver is also one of the few universities in the United States that can provide overseas study opportunities for every undergraduate. With its Cherrington Global Scholars Program, the university can provide overseas study opportunities for 74.4% of undergraduates, ranking first among all research universities in the United States. By 2004, more than 3,000 students had gone to 57 countries and regions to study.
The University of Denver has the highest telescope in the world-the ——Meilvang-Womble Observatory, which is located on Mount Evans at an altitude of 14 148 feet. This telescope is often used by the College of Natural Science and Mathematics and the College of Physics and Astronomy.
Du -CSSA is the abbreviation of "China Students and Scholars Association of University of Denver", which is called "China Students and Scholars Association of University of Denver" in Chinese, and is usually referred to as "Du China Student Union". Du's members include China students who studied or graduated from the University of Denver, China scholars who exchanged at the University of Denver, and foreigners who are interested in China culture. Du's aim is to serve students and scholars studying in Denver University wholeheartedly, and at the same time promote exchanges and cooperation between China and the United States in the fields of education and culture.
Famous alumni of Denver University include The New York Times, editor-in-chief: Abel Rosenthal; Howard P. James, former CEO of Sheraton Hotel; Michelle Kwan, five-time world figure skating champion, nine-time national champion and two-time Olympic medal winner, etc.