Engineer a brighter future in Boulder
Looking to earn your engineering graduate degree? Look into the University of Colorado Boulder’s College of Engineering and Applied Science, ranked among the top 40 engineering schools in the nation
by U.S. News & World Report.
What’s more, CU-Boulder offers a beautiful campus location in a metro area that’s a thriving, high-tech hub for Fortune 1000 companies, providing real-world opportunities for our students.
“Our graduate students benefit from a world-class faculty and leading-edge research programs, which offer students excellent opportunities for learning and career advancement.”
- Dean Robert H. Davis

- Interdisciplinary Telecom Program (ITP):
The original telecom program in the country and still leading the way in communication networks - Engineering Management Program (EMP):
The MBA alternative for engineering, scientific and technical professionals - Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering (ECEE):
Ranked among the top 40 engineering programs in the nation - Computer Science (CS):
Ranked 20th among public graduate programs in the nation - Digital Energy Program (DEP):
Build tomorrow’s energy grids for a more sustainable future - Aerospace Engineering Sciences (AES):
Largest number of alumni who’ve flown in space - Renewable Energy (RASEI):
Broad exposure to the high growth renewable energy sector
- CU-Boulder has received one-half billion dollars for its research programs
- State-of-the-art labs and research facilities
- Ranked the 11th Best Public Academic University in the World by The Economist
- Ranked the #2 Aerospace Engineering doctoral program by The National Research Council
- CU-Boulder is priviledged to have four Nobel Laureates as faculty
- The College of Engineering and Applied Science offers a select set of flexible graduate programs available in the classroom, from a distance or both
- Critically acclaimed, industry-involved faculty who are passionate about teaching

