Programs of Study

Seniors Stefani Schulte and Nicole Saint are uncovering DU history one layer at time. The two are students in one of only two undergraduate pre-art conservation programs in the nation.
Undergraduate programs of study
Graduate programs of study
Academics at DU
Undergraduate and graduate degrees ensure that every student has the chance to apply classroom learning in the field. That may mean fieldwork with a professor or an internship with a trailblazing company. It may mean service learning in a foreign country or a practicum in a professional setting.
DU's graduate and professional programs keep pace with the world. We pioneered a new field of study with our homeland security program. But we keep pace on the undergraduate level, too. DU has one of the country's only video game degrees open to undergraduate students. All across campus, there are programs that allow you to design your own degree. And, there are several ways to obtain a bachelor's and master's degree in five years. Looking for something that can fit into your busy schedule? DU's education with our programs for nontraditional students can help you out.
Whether it's learning to save the world in the Daniels College of Business or the Graduate School of International Studies, our programs consistently rank among the nation's best.
Our colleges and schools
- Daniels College of Business
- Division of Natural Sciences & Mathematics
- Divisions of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
- Graduate School of International Studies
- Graduate School of Professional Psychology
- Graduate School of Social Work
- Morgridge College of Education
- Penrose Library
- School of Engineering and Computer Science
- Sturm College of Law
- The Women's College
- University College
