Academics

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The University of Colorado at Boulder offers over 80 undergraduate majors through the College of Architecture and Planning, College of Arts and Sciences, Leeds School of Business, College of Engineering and Applied Science, College of Music, School of Journalism and Mass Communication, and School of Education. In addition, graduate students can choose from over 60 master’s and 50 doctoral degree programs.

www.colorado.edu/academics

Libraries

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The central library (Norlin) and five branch libraries (Business, Earth Sciences, Engineering, Math/Physics, and Music) contain collections of more than 11 million books, periodicals, microforms, and other materials. The separately administered Law Library is located in Wolf Law.

ucblibraries.colorado.edu

Study Abroad

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Would you like to spend part of your college career studying in Costa Rica, England, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Russia, Spain, South Africa, Thailand, or other countries? Offered through our Office of International Education, study abroad opportunities like these are enjoyed by more than 1,000 CU-Boulder students each year. More than 260 different programs exist, ranging from a minimum of three weeks to a maximum of one academic year. Depending on the program, you can take classes specifically for foreigners or you can fully integrate into the host university. For more information, visit the study abroad website at studyabroad.colorado.edu.

Tutoring

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See Student Academic Services Center.

University Memorial Center

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UMC website homepage

The University Memorial Center (UMC), located on the corner of Broadway and Euclid, is the gathering place of choice for CU students, faculty, staff, and campus visitors. This is the campus “living room”—the place where students spend out-of-the-classroom time to grab a bite to eat, meet friends, enjoy free entertainment, shop, study, or just hang out! More than 18,000 people visit every day. Throughout its five floors, you’ll discover that the UMC can simultaneously be an exciting, lively center and a comfortable haven.

 

The UMC gets its name from our designation as the state of Colorado’s official memorial to veterans of war. We house over 90 student-group offices, student government, and many student services, making this an exciting center for community interaction and involvement. As a designated multicultural center, we celebrate diversity through food, dance, art, music, and the free exchange of ideas. This is the ideal place to meet others with similar interests or discover new ones!

All UMC programs, facilities, and services support student development by providing real-life learning opportunities within a welcoming, community-building environment. These include leadership development, personal growth, and job skills.

So whether you’re in the mood for fun entertainment, serious engagement, or some international cuisine, you’ll find it at the UMC. There’s live music in the atrium; concerts and lectures in the Glenn Miller Ballroom; local bands in Club 156 (alcohol-free night club); bowling, pool, and games in the Connection; works by national, international, and local artists in the UMC Art Gallery, programming to celebrate diversity in Dennis Small Cultural Center, and a huge selection of delicious food from our restaurants. Check our website for the details…and come visit!

umc.colorado.edu

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