According to my stat 4163 professor at University of Central Florida, the average starting salary for a statistician holding a master's degree is $65,000. According to my stat 4163 professor at University of Central Florida, the average starting salary for a statistician holding a master's degree is $65,000.
Albert Einstein made his living as professor both in Europe and in the United States. During the last part of his life he was a professor at Princeton University. It is not recorded how much his salary was.
The average salary for a physics professor in America ranges from $60,000 to $150,000 per year, depending on factors such as experience, location, and academic institution. Professors at top universities or with extensive experience can earn even higher salaries.
They can make between R 30,000 and R 40,000 a month. An Associate Professor will make around R 60,000, and a Full Professor as much as R 80,000 a month.
It depends on what university they work. The better the university, the more they get paid, and the less "school"work they have to do, and more research. I would say that a good starting salary is about 100,000/yr
A professor at a university requires a Ph.D. A professor at a community college requires a masters degree.
Starting salary would be $65,000 and would go up to about $150,000 for a full professor.
I've seen advertises that community college professor make $50,000 and university professor can make up to $80,000.
He did and he loved her so much.
An average professor at Harvard University makes about $120,000 to $133,000 a year, but different professors have different salaries.
i dnt excatly how much but its alot of money
The median wage of a full-fledged communications professor in the United States is approximately $80,514. However, lower-ranked communications professors have much lower median wages. These range from approximately $40,000 to $60,000, depending on the instructor's classification (entry-level to associate professors). Source: The College and University Professional Association for Human Resources 2007-08 National Faculty Salary Survey. Available at http://www.higheredjobs.com/salary/salaryDisplay.cfm?SurveyID=9