Mathematics & Computer Science
Professor Martha Belschner
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Major and Minor Requirements
- Mathematics
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Computer Science
- Major Requirements
- Minor Requirements
- Data Science Minor Electives
- Choosing Intro Courses in CS
- Changes to Computer Science Major
- How to Declare the CS Major
- Changes to Computer Science Minor
- Distinction in CS
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Racial/Gender Ethics and Equity
- CC - AIT Budapest Equivalencies
- Mathematical Economics
Major Requirements
Minor Requirements
Data Science Minor Electives
Choosing Intro Courses in CS
Changes to Computer Science Major
How to Declare the CS Major
Changes to Computer Science Minor
Distinction in CS
Frequently Asked Questions
Racial/Gender Ethics and Equity
CC - AIT Budapest Equivalencies
Years at the college: 1927 - 1941
B.A. Colorado College 1927
M.A. Colorado College 1929
Martha Belschner graduated from Colorado College and stayed on to earn a masters. She taught at the college for fourteen years spending some of her free time as a teacher at the Colorado Springs High School. In 1932, she earned a fellowship to study briefly at the University of Indiana. Then in 1934 when the Cowles Commission was centered at Colorado College, Belschner worked as a Research and Statistics supervisor. Although most of her teaching duties involved the introductory courses, she was one of the first in the department to teach a range of statistics courses.
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Last updated: 01/11/2024