University Of Colorado [CU], Boulder Programs, Tuition Fees & Entry Requirements 2022-2023

University of Colorado Programs: Tuition fees, Ranking, Scholarships, Application Deadlines & Entry Requirements

Boulder, ColoradoLocation
UniversitySchool type
Estd1876established year
35338enrollment
Public
7.4/10

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Master of Engineering [M.Eng] Engineering Management

2 years
On Campus
English
Full Time
Exam Scores: IELTS6.5|TOEFL80|PTE54
USD 37,734 /Yr
3 Students Applied
2 Students Admitted
2 years
On Campus
English
Full Time
Exam Scores: IELTS6.5|TOEFL80|PTE54
USD 37,734 /Yr

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5 Reviews Found

P
8.3 /10
  • Dislikes:
  • What I don’t like is the fact that my course seems just like a revision of my bachelor’s course in AI. I expected it to be more advanced.

Course Curriculum:

I’m personally confused if my undergrad course was too great or my current course could have been better but, I feel like I am just revisiting all the topics I learnt in my undergrad. Not everyone feels the same as people come from different backgrounds.the curriculum provides everyone with the essential knowledge through the core courses and lets them further explore the areas of their interests through electives. However, there could be more industrial exposure and research.

Fees:

My tuition fee is around $50K

academic: 8/10
faculty: 10/10
infrastructure: 10/10
accomodation: 7/10
placement: 5/10
extracurricular: 10/10

A
7.5 /10

Course Curriculum:

All the courses were really relevant. It was a STEM business course, so both the technical and business aspect were maintained really well throughout the program. We were given the experience to work directly with companies on two capstone projects.

Fees:

$45000 after scholarship. It's just the university fees.

academic: 9/10
faculty: 10/10
infrastructure: 10/10
accomodation: 8/10
placement: 8/10

  • Dislikes:
  • If you are someone who likes nightlife or city life then things can get a little lonely. Also the rent in Boulder is way too high, due to high demand it gets really hard especially for grad students to find a decent accommodation close to campus.

Course Curriculum:

Yes. My department provided me with a lot of exposure. they always bought in guest speakers who talked about their fields.

Fees:

$14k per semester

academic: 8/10
faculty: 10/10
infrastructure: 9/10
accomodation: 7/10
placement: 8/10

SS
7.0 /10
  • Dislikes:
  • The only thing that I dislike over here is the Unpredictable climate in Boulder. I have suffered severe cold conditions mainly in the months from December to March. The best time of the year which I feel is Summer which lasts for 3 months from June to August.

Course Curriculum:

The projects that I am working currently makes me a potential candidate for the Jobs in the US.

Fees:

The tuition fees is 50k dollars.

academic: 9/10
faculty: 10/10
infrastructure: 8/10
accomodation: 6/10
placement: 9/10

Brianna Bond
7.2 /10

Course Curriculum:

I believe that the course curriculum is proficient in helping students to learn basic material, but as with anything, could be improved drastically. In some areas, such as the political science major, the initial year of education within the major courses leaves a political science major feeling lost as to what they want to do for a potential career.

Fees:

I don't really know that much about the fees for my attendance since my mom is an accountant and does that sort of thing very well. However, I do know that we pay in-state tuition, as well as a fee for boarding, meal plan, and books for each class.

academic: 8/10
faculty: 7/10
infrastructure: 7/10
accomodation: 6/10
placement: 7/10
extracurricular: 8/10

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