University of Colorado–Boulder is a research and teaching educational institution. It offers programs in fields such as aerospace engineering sciences, American studies, anthropology, applied mathematics, biological sciences, chemical engineering, chemistry and biochemistry, communication, economics, electrical and computer engineering, English, environmental engineering, film studies, fine arts, geography, geological sciences, history, international affairs, linguistics, mechanical engineering, philosophy, physics, political science, psychology, and women's studies. The schools and colleges of the university include College of Architecture and Planning; College of Arts and Sciences Leeds School of Business; College of Engineering and Applied Science; College of Music; Graduate School; School of Education School of Journalism and Mass Communication; and School of Law. University of Colorado–Boulder was established in 1876 and is based in Boulder, Colorado. The university has endowment assets worth $457.9 million.