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The Honors Program provides special educational opportunities including a freshman residential program for highly motivated students. The program, consisting of about 40 honors courses per semester generally limited to 15 students, offers a wide-ranging liberal arts curriculum, advising, close contact with faculty and the opportunity to write an honors thesis.

Colleges and Schools at CU-Boulder

Photo Slide ShowAs an entering CU student, you will be working toward a bachelor's degree in one of the following colleges and schools. Although initially you can only apply to one college or school , it is possible for your to earn two different degrees. After you enroll at CU-Boulder, you may pursue a second degree, second major, a minor, or a certificate program. You may also apply for transfer to another CU-Boulder college or school through the Intrauniversity Transfer (IUT) process, though the process is competitive and each college or school establishes its own standards.

Certificate Programs
The College of Arts and Sciences offers certificate programs in 11 different areas, the College of Music offers two certificate programs, and the Leeds School of Business offers three. You must be enrolled in a degree program before applying to any certificate program. Learn more>>

Concurrent Bachelor's/Master's Degree Programs
Get more for your college investment by earning your bachelor's and master's degrees concurrently in five years. Learn more>>

Architecture and Planning, College of

Prepare for a career in architecture, planning, landscape architecture, urban design, or other design and planning-related fields. More>>

Arts and Sciences, College of

Choose from over 45 undergraduate majors, ranging from biochemistry to theatre, to astronomy to women's studies. More>>

Business, Leeds School of

Prepare for the world of business by interacting with high-level executives and faculty with real-world expertise. More>>

Education, School of

Prepare for elementary or secondary Colorado teacher licensure through coursework, practicums, and student teaching. More>>

Engineering and Applied Science, College of

Experience hands-on learning in state-of-the-art facilities. More>>

Journalism and Mass Communication, School of

Prepare for a career in advertising, broadcast news, broadcast production, media studies, and news-editorial writing and reporting. More>>

Music, College of

Study to be a music performer, composer, teacher, entrepreneur, or other professional. More>>