The CU Denver Engineer is prepared for an uncertain, fast-changing world and is ready to make an immediate impact and emerge as a leader of tomorrow’s industries.
We offer eight broad-based undergraduate programs and 13 graduate programs, all designed to meet current industry and societal needs. Strengths include small classes with engaged faculty, abundant research and hands-on learning opportunities, and innovative and collaborative learning environments.
The EURēCA! Grant Program is a competitive grant program managed by the Office of Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities. EURēCA Grants support student-initiated research, creative, and other scholarly activities under the mentorship of a CU Denver | Anschutz faculty mentor. Grants of $500 are awarded each October and February to be used for project supplies, travel associated with research or creative activities, conference attendance, or stipends.
The future of medicine lies within advancements of technology, and I wanted to be a part of the growing biotechnology industry. - Kathleen Nguyen, bioengineering undergraduate
Provides ample opportunities for computer science students to pursue state-of-the-art research and professional development in various interdisciplinary areas.
The University of Colorado Denver Master of Science in Computer Science offers a dynamic and flexible graduate experience designed to prepare students for advanced careers in technology, research, and innovation. The program emphasizes both state-of- the-art research and practical, real-world application across a wide range of interdisciplinary areas. Students complete a minimum of 30 credit hours of graduate-level coursework engaging with cutting-edge topics such as artificial intelligence, data science, software engineering, and cybersecurity, while also benefiting from opportunities for professional development and hands-on learning.
The program is designed with flexibility in mind, allowing students to choose from three distinct degree plans—such as coursework-only, project-based, or thesis options—so they can tailor their experience to align with their academic interests and career goals. Additionally, this program is offered with expanded online options, allowing students to combine online, in-person, and hybrid formats to complete their degree.
Overall, CU Denver’s MS in Computer Science provides a customizable, rigorous, and forward-looking education designed to support both immediate career advancement and long-term professional growth.
Applicants must meet one of the following criteria:
The University of Colorado Denver Master of Science in Computer Science offers a dynamic and flexible graduate experience designed to prepare students for advanced careers in technology, research, and innovation. The program emphasizes both state-of- the-art research and practical, real-world application across a wide range of interdisciplinary areas. Students complete a minimum of 30 credit hours of graduate-level coursework engaging with cutting-edge topics such as artificial intelligence, data science, software engineering, and cybersecurity, while also benefiting from opportunities for professional development and hands-on learning.
The program is designed with flexibility in mind, allowing students to choose from three distinct degree plans—such as coursework-only, project-based, or thesis options—so they can tailor their experience to align with their academic interests and career goals. Additionally, this program is offered with expanded online options, allowing students to combine online, in-person, and hybrid formats to complete their degree.
Overall, CU Denver’s MS in Computer Science provides a customizable, rigorous, and forward-looking education designed to support both immediate career advancement and long-term professional growth.
Applicants must meet one of the following criteria:
Students can complete the MS in Computer Science fully online, in person, or through a hybrid format. Asynchronous courses and part-time or full-time options allow you to advance your education while continuing to work, gain experience, and manage competing priorities.
Tailor your degree through flexible pathways and electives aligned to high-demand fields, including artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, data science, and advanced computing systems.
Coursework emphasizes hands-on, real-world application, equipping students with the technical and problem-solving skills needed for advanced roles in industry, research, or entrepreneurship.
Located in Downtown Denver, our MS offers the opportunity to study in a program embedded within one of the nation’s fastest-growing tech hubs, with access to industry connections and opportunities that extend well beyond the classroom.
Learn more about the Master of Science in Computer Science.