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.
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.
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.
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