Program Overview
University of Denver Undergraduate Bulletin
The University of Denver offers a wide range of undergraduate programs, each designed to provide students with a comprehensive education and prepare them for success in their chosen fields.
About DU
The University of Denver is committed to fostering an institutional culture dedicated to promoting and integrating the four dimensions of advancing intellectual growth, exploring character, promoting well-being, and pursuing careers and lives of purpose.
4D Experience
The DU 4 Dimensional Experience empowers students to lead lives of meaning and purpose that serve the public good, enabling them to thrive at and beyond the university. The four dimensions are:
- Advancing Intellectual Growth: Through immersion in a dynamic learning environment, students will learn how to learn, to connect inquiry to practice, and to apply their knowledge in new contexts.
- Exploring Character: Students will develop the ability to live, work, and collaborate across differences in backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives.
- Promoting Well-Being: Students will be supported holistically in achieving social, emotional, physical, spiritual, and financial wellness.
- Pursuing Careers and Lives of Purpose: Students will learn how to integrate their experiences and connect the dots in their learning, cultivate a constellation of mentors, and develop their skills and talents in service of the greater good.
Undergraduate Degree Programs and Requirements
The University of Denver offers a variety of undergraduate degree programs, including:
- Bachelor of Arts
- Bachelor of Fine Arts
- Bachelor of Music
- Bachelor of Science
- Bachelor of Science in Accounting
- Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
- Bachelor of Science in Chemistry
- Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering
- Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
- Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
- Secondary Majors and Concurrent and Second Baccalaureate Degrees
Traditional Bachelor's Program
The Traditional Bachelor's Program is designed for students who are pursuing their first bachelor's degree. The program requires students to complete a minimum of 120 credits, including:
- General education requirements
- Major requirements
- Electives
College of Professional Studies Bachelor of Arts Completion Program
The College of Professional Studies Bachelor of Arts Completion Program is designed for students who have completed an associate's degree or have significant transfer credits. The program requires students to complete a minimum of 120 credits, including:
- General education requirements
- Major requirements
- Electives
Major and Minor Requirements
The University of Denver offers a wide range of majors and minors, including:
- Accounting
- Advanced Seminar
- Air Force Aerospace Studies
- Anthropology
- Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps
- Art and Art History
- Asian Studies
- Biological Sciences
- Black Studies
- Business Administration
- Business Ethics & Legal Studies
- Business Information and Analytics
- Center for World Languages and Cultures
- Chemistry and Biochemistry
- Communication Studies
- Community Engagement for the Public Good
- Computer Science
- Critical Race and Ethnic Studies
- Culture, Health, and Society
- Economics
- Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Emergent Digital Practices
- English
- Finance
- First-Year Seminar
- Gender, Women and Sexuality Studies
- Geography and the Environment
- History
- Honors Program
- Hospitality Management
- Innovation and Entrepreneurship
- Integrated Sciences
- International Studies
- Internationalization
- Judaic Studies
- Kinesiology and Sport Studies
- Languages, Literatures, and Cultures
- Leadership in Outdoor Recreation Industry
- Leadership Studies
- Management
- Marketing
- Mathematics
- Mechanical Engineering
- Media, Film & Journalism Studies
- Mental Health & Wellness
- Middle East Studies
- Music
- Philosophy
- Physics and Astronomy
- Political Science
- Psychology
- Public Policy
- Real Estate and the Built Environment
- Religious Studies
- Socio-Legal Studies
- Sociology and Criminology
- Spanish Language, Literary, and Cultural Studies
- Sustainability
- Theatre
- Urban Studies
- Writing
Graduate Programs
The University of Denver also offers a wide range of graduate programs, including:
- Master's degrees
- Doctoral degrees
- Certificate programs
- Dual degree programs
Dual Degrees
The University of Denver offers several dual degree programs, including:
- Dual undergraduate-graduate degree programs
- Formal dual graduate degree programs
- Flexible dual degree programs
Academic Policies and Procedures
The University of Denver has a number of academic policies and procedures in place, including:
- Academic calendar
- Registration procedures
- Grading system
- Academic standards
- Academic exceptions, complaints, grievances, and appeals
Tuition and Fees
The University of Denver's tuition and fees vary depending on the program and level of study. For more information, please refer to the university's website.
Financial Aid
The University of Denver offers a variety of financial aid options, including:
- Scholarships
- Grants
- Loans
- Work-study programs
Student Life
The University of Denver offers a wide range of student life opportunities, including:
- Clubs and organizations
- Recreational sports
- Cultural events
- Community service opportunities
Support Services
The University of Denver offers a number of support services, including:
- Academic advising
- Career counseling
- Mental health counseling
- Disability services
- International student services
Campus Resources
The University of Denver has a number of campus resources, including:
- Library
- Computer labs
- Recreation center
- Dining facilities
- Health center
