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College of Professional Studies

Cybersecurity Management

Certificate, MS, Online

About this Program

Through the cybersecurity management program, you’ll gain leadership skills to better equip you to manage cybersecurity professionals and teams. Learn to strengthen, lead, and grow cybersecurity efforts by leveraging management tools and principles. Through this program, you’ll deepen and enhance your insight into compliance, regulation, governance, and business operations all within the framework of cybersecurity.

Earn your MS or graduate certificate in information and communications technology with a concentration in cybersecurity management entirely online or in the evenings on campus through the University of Denver's College of Professional Studies. Looking for more technical knowledge about cybersecurity? Consider the concentration in information systems security. 

Graduate School of Professional Psychology

Psychology of Coaching

Certificate, Online

About this Program

The demand for quality, well-rounded coaches and strength coaches continues to grow each year. Sport leaders need to understand how to motivate and lead athletes, teach technical, tactical, physical, and mental skills, and navigate complex environments with varying stakeholders. Our pioneering 16 credit specialized graduate certificate in the Psychology of Coaching prepares students for these responsibilities. Our college specializes in the psychological and sociological aspects of sport and athletic performance, delivering novel practical tools and a unique experience to our student-coaches. The specialized graduate certificate complements students who have a strong background in exercise science or kinesiology, and extends the education of those looking to understand the relational and cultural aspects of people in sport.

Morgridge College of Education

School Counseling @ Denver

MA, Online

About this Program

Morgridge College of Education offers an online Master of Arts in School Counseling program. The curriculum shapes social-justice-focused school counselors who can use their thorough understanding of educational systems and complex counseling concepts to directly serve and advocate for children and adolescents in P-12 schools. This online school counseling degree will help you develop a strong school counseling identity and teach you how to successfully address the academic, career and social/emotional needs of diverse students. You will also learn how to use data to identify schoolwide trends and develop appropriate programs to help the student population thrive as a whole.

Morgridge College of Education

MLIS@Denver

MLIS, Online

About this Program

Access to information is one of the most powerful means by which communities, organizations and individuals evolve. Through the online Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS) from Morgridge College of Education, you’ll develop the practical skills to understand, communicate and improve the connections between information, people and ideas. As part of the online program, we also offer an optional three-course focus in archiving - which allows you to deepen your understanding on how to manage records and archives, oversee digitization projects, and keep digital libraries. 

Accredited by the American Library Association (ALA), the online master’s program will prepare you for careers in a variety of settings, including public, academic and specialized libraries, as well as business and corporate settings where managing information is essential to the work.

College of Professional Studies

Supply Chain Management

Certificate, Online

About this Program

Explore how to efficiently manage the end-to-end flow of products from sourcing to manufacturing, transporting to managing inventory. In this program, you’ll learn the six pillars of supply chain management and gain insight into the ways these pillars intersect with other areas such as technology, finance, and logistics. We'll give you the opportunity to work one-on-one with industry leaders and learn practical ways to be cost-effective and streamlined in how you plan to deliver products. Additionally, you'll learn to leverage technology and be equipped to handle the logistics of complex supply chains.

College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics

Molecular Biology

BA, BS

About this Program

We offer both a bachelor of arts (BA) and a bachelor of science (BS) in molecular biology. Both degrees require a chemistry minor, but the BS requires an additional minor and more course hours in biology, math and physics. With fewer requirements than the BS, the BA allows students the flexibility to combine their interests in biology with other disciplines such as law, policy or business. The BS degree appeals to students interested in pursuing medical or graduate school, while the BA is particularly useful for those hoping to combine molecular biology with a discipline outside the natural sciences. 

A degree in molecular biology allows students to develop an understanding of the way life on earth functions, down to the molecular level. Topics covered by the program include cell biology, biophysics, RNA biology, endocrinology, developmental biology, molecular forensics and neuroscience biophysics. For students interested in pursuing the links between biology, behavior and the brain, we offer a concentration in cognitive neuroscience. With small, informal classes and an engaged faculty with diverse research interests accessible to students, we offer an ideal pathway to knowledge, research and careers.  

College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics

Physics

BA, BS, Minor

About this Program

With major advances in technology happening almost every day, the physical sciences have never been more important. If you're interested in the forces that guide our universe, we offer two options to pursue the study of physics, a bachelor of art (BA) and a bachelor of science (BS). As our understanding of the natural world advances, so too do the methods by which we study it. The BS is perfect for students who wish to focus solely on scientific coursework and research, while the BA offers flexibility and extensive opportunities for interdisciplinary work. 

With coursework that bridges the fundamentals of the field with advanced topics like quantum physics and electromagnetism, students build a strong foundation complemented by the opportunity to conduct hands-on research with peers and faculty mentors. We also offer concentrations in biological physics, computational physics and nanophysics, so students can tailor their education to their interests and begin working towards careers before graduation. Our students graduate well-prepared to enter graduate school, and their experience can help them find internships and work placements in museums, planetariums, research labs and government agencies. 

College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics

Biological Sciences

BA, BS, Minor

About this Program

The University of Denver's undergraduate program in biological sciences includes options for both a bachelor of arts (BA) and a bachelor of science (BS). While both majors include heavy coursework in the biological sciences, they differ in other aspects of their curricula. The BS degree offers students a more intensive science and math experience, requiring a chemistry minor, a second minor of the student's choosing and one year each of both mathematics and physics, while the BA is more flexible, only requiring two quarters of math and one year of chemistry in conjunction with a minor of the student’s choosing.

Much of our coursework is taught by active researchers in the discipline and we provide extensive opportunities for in-depth research with faculty. Graduates can leave prepared for jobs or graduate work in a wide range of life sciences disciplines, including cell and molecular biology, neuroscience, and ecology and evolutionary biology. The curricula can be tailored to prepare students for futures in medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine and other health-related professional programs, such as physical therapy or as physician assistants. Many students, especially those pursuing the BA, combine their degree with a second major to further diversity their skillset.

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