Situada al pie de las Montañas Rocosas, nuestro campus está lleno de oportunidades para la exploración y la aventura. Haz una visita virtual o visita en persona y descubre por ti mismo lo que hace de Denver y DU un gran lugar al cual llamar hogar.
City, Mountains and Much More
Through a unique, two-campus learning experience at both our urban campus in Denver and the new James C. Kennedy Mountain Campus, you will enjoy new and exciting opportunities to build life-long bonds with your peers and apply and deepen the knowledge you learn in our classrooms. You will connect to a sense of confidence in yourself, the value of your skills and your ability to change the world.
At DU, you receive a multi-dimensional, adventure-driven education that prepares you to make a difference and thrive in a dynamic world. Through our signature 4D Experience, you’ll be prepared with the skills, knowledge, connections and the honed sense of self and community necessary to graduate with confidence and make an impact in your chosen fields and communities.
James C. Kennedy Mountain Campus
Announced in October 2021, the Kennedy Mountain Campus brings new life to the DU Experience, making the University of Denver the only university in the United States to offer every student one experience through two great locations. Here, you’ll have the chance to reflect, connect and explore Colorado's stunning natural landscapes—developing your character, relationships with fellow students and peace of mind and body.
Denver—Your Home, Your Campus
As you live and learn in one of the most dynamic cities in America, you’ll be introduced to a world of new faces, ideas and experiences—all designed to prepare you for a purpose-filled life. Whether you test your wings in an experiential on-campus living community, club sports, or any of the student organizations based on campus, you're sure to find a home at DU.
College of Professional Studies
Adult Learning & Inclusive Design
Certificate, MS, Online
About this Program
Build an inclusive mindset and instructional design skills to effectively engage adult learners in the digital age with this graduate program in adult learning and inclusive design. You’ll get hands-on experience in applying adult learning theories, deploying instructional strategies, and delivering inclusive assessment through the lens of learner-centered design. Define and refine your design practices using real-world examples, research, and theory.
You can earn your MA in instructional design and technology with a concentration in adult learning and inclusive design entirely online through the University of Denver's College of Professional Studies. Beyond the coursework dedicated to instructional design, you can choose electives from other areas, including learning and development, user experience strategy, and leadership.
College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Piano Pedagogy
Certificate
About this Program
The Certificate in Piano Pedagogy is an intensive, one-year program designed for pianists who are ready to elevate their teaching while maintaining high standards of performance. Through a comprehensive blend of applied lessons, pedagogical coursework, and hands-on teaching experience, this program prepares you for a professional career in piano instruction.
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Morgridge College of Education
Teacher Education Program Dual Degree
BA + MA
About this Program
If you are a current DU undergraduate student, you can get your undergraduate degree, master’s degree, and teaching licensure in five years. Our Dual Undergraduate-Graduate Degree in Teacher Education Program (TEP Dual) prepares you to work in K–12 schools.
You begin the program pursuing an undergraduate degree in an area of your choosing. Your senior year, you will take nine hours of graduate coursework (toward a master’s in Curriculum and Instruction). Dual-degree students in the TEP program will select a cognate consisting of 9 credits of graduate course work to be completed in their undergraduate senior year. Please see the complete dual-degree guidelines and policy posted here.
You will work with an academic advisor in the TEP program who will help guide you toward appropriate graduate courses in the Morgridge College of Education (MCE). In terms of scheduling your courses:
- The nine hours of MCE coursework can be spread across the fall, winter, or spring quarter.
- Licensure coursework begins the summer (early August) after completing your undergraduate degree. It continues through the fall, winter, and spring quarters of your fifth year. Licensure areas include:
- Elementary Education (K–6)
- Secondary Science (6–12)
- Secondary Math (6–12)
- Secondary Social Studies (6–12)
- Secondary English (6–12)
Both your undergraduate and master’s degree must be earned within five years.
College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Ethnomusicology
Minor
About this Program
The Minor in Ethnomusicology invites students to explore music not only as sound but as a vital expression of culture, identity, the human experience. Through the study of musical traditions from around the world — including popular, traditional, and classical genres — students examine how music functions within diverse societies and across global histories.
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