Programs
MA programs in:
Anthropology
Art History
Asian Languages and LiteratureChineseJapanese
Classics
Communication
Comparative Literature
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
*Economics
EducationCurriculum and InstructionEducation/Psychological StudiesSocial, Multicultural, and Bilingual Foundations
English (see MFA for Creative Writing)English Literature
French
Geography
German
History
Journalism
Linguistics
Mathematics
*Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology
Philosophy
Political ScienceInternational AffairsPolitical SciencePublic Policy
*Psychology
Religious Studies
*Sociology
Spanish
Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences
Theatre
| *Master’s degree offered as part of the PhD program only. |
ME programs in:
Aerospace Engineering Sciences
Chemical Engineering
Computer Science
Electrical Engineering
Engineering Management
Mechanical Engineering
Telecommunications
MFA programs in:
Creative Writing
Dance
Studio Arts
MMus
Music
MMusEd
Music Education
MS programs in:
Aerospace Engineering Sciences
Applied Mathematics
Astrophysical and Planetary Sciences
Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
*Biochemistry
Business AdministrationAccountingAccounting–Taxation
Chemical Engineering
*Chemistry
Civil Engineering
Computer Science
Electrical Engineering
Environmental Studies
Geology
Integrative Physiology
Mechanical Engineering
Museum and Field Studies
Physics
Telecommunications
| *Master’s degree offered as part of the PhD program only. |
DAud
Audiology
DMusA
Musical Arts
PhD programs in:
Aerospace Engineering Sciences
Anthropology
Applied Mathematics
Astrophysical and Planetary Sciences
Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
Biochemistry
Business Administration
Chemical Engineering
Chemical Physics
Chemistry
Civil Engineering
Classics
Cognitive Science
Communication
Communication-Media Studies (through Journalism)
Comparative Literature
Computer Science
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Economics
EducationCurriculum and InstructionEducation/Psychological StudiesEducational Foundations, Policy, and PracticeEquity, Education, and Cultural DiversityResearch and Evaluation Methodology
Electrical Engineering
English
Environmental Studies
French
Geography
Geology
Geophysics
History
Integrative Physiology
Linguistics
Mathematics
Mechanical Engineering
Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology
MusicMusic EducationMusicology
Neuroscience
Philosophy
Physics
Political Science
Psychology
Sociology
Spanish
Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences
Technology, Media, and Society
Theatre
Inquiries regarding admission to graduate programs should be addressed to the graduate department in which the applicant wishes to study (see the University of Colorado at Boulder Directory for campus addresses or see www.colorado.edu).
Concurrent Bachelor’s/Master’s Degree Programs +
Concurrent BS/MS and BA/MA degree programs are offered in several departments at CU-Boulder. These programs allow a student to receive both a bachelor’s and master’s degree in five years of study without compromising the academic integrity of either degree.
Currently approved concurrent degree programs in arts and sciences include: applied mathematics, Asian languages and cultures, classics, cognitive psychology, ecology and evolutionary biology, engineering physics/physics, film/art history, French, Germanic studies, integrative physiology, linguistics, physics, mathematics, and religious studies; in business, accounting/accounting, finance/accounting, information systems/accounting, information systems/telecommunications; and all departments in engineering.
These concurrent degree programs are open only to highly qualified CU-Boulder undergraduates. Students are formally admitted at the end of their sophomore year or the beginning of their junior year. They are admitted through the admission procedure of their department and do not go through the normal process of admission to Graduate School. When students have completed the program requirements, they receive both a bachelor’s and a master’s degree simultaneously. Students wishing to continue studying toward a doctorate must formally apply for admission to the Graduate School.
Students interested in a concurrent bachelor’s/master’s program should inquire in the department.
