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Special Programs

Herbst Humanities Program

Herbst Humanities Challenges Students to Use 'Other' Side of the Brain

The Junior Seminar of the Herbst Program of Humanities continues to engage students with roundtable discussion of original texts in literature and philosophy. For three of their class meetings, however, students address the arts — not through reading, but through doing. In these classes, students create works of art. More

 

Colorado Space Grant Consortium

Program Offers Students Real Mission Experience, Hands-on Work with Innovative Technology

NASA established the Colorado Space Grant Consortium (CSGC) in 1989 as a part of a national effort to maintain America's preeminence in aerospace science and technology. CSGC strengthens the educational base for science, math and technology by extending space education and outreach to students throughout Colorado. The consortium, with CU as the lead institution, consists of 14 member colleges and universities and one foundation. CSGC programs range from introductory space education for K-12 students and teachers, to design and development of actual space payloads by students at the university level. More

 

Robert H. and Beverly A. Deming Center for Entrepreneurship

The Deming Center: Where Engineering and Entrepreneurship Meet

The Colleges of Engineering and Business at CU-Boulder are creating strong connections through the Robert H. and Beverly A. Deming Center for Entrepreneurship, a joint program offering entrepreneurship courses and real-world experiences to students in both colleges. A recent competition and two engineering course offerings in entrepreneurship show this cooperation is bearing fruit. More

 

Center for Advanced Training in Engineering and Computer Science

CATECS Offers Convenient, Flexible Courses for the Working Professional

As more and more technology companies have moved into the Colorado Front Range, the demand for convenient, flexible, and moderately priced graduate-level training and education has increased. CATECS provides all these, plus the prestige of degrees earned through the College of Engineering and Applied Science at the University of Colorado at Boulder. More

 


   
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