Academics
A new CU master’s in computer science will be taught by some of the university’s top-ranked faculty and geared toward working professionals seeking advancement in areas such as software engineering and artificial intelligence. Courses begin this August.
Are you ready for fall 2023? Complete these important actions now to register with confidence later.
Get academic support and registration help from advisors at a drop-in advising session. Students will meet with the first available advisor on a first-come, first-served basis.
The data science degree costs under $16,000 and has performance-based admissions and an IBM-capstone experience. Learn more about Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ's joint interdisciplinary master's program, ideal for working professionals.
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Assistant Professor of Composition Annika Socolofsky blends the realms of art and science through the Instrument Design Lab. The course offers a science-based context to instrumentation, sound and musical creation, giving College of Music students a foundation in the science of music.
Want to expand your global horizons this summer, no passport required? Looking for a way to earn credit without sitting in a classroom? Interested in learning more about science policy? CU in D.C. is accepting applications now through Feb. 1.
The CU Book Store is ready to assist students with their course material needs. From textbook ordering to school-supply shopping, learn more in case students ask you how it all works.