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About Program

Program Overview


University of Denver Undergraduate Bulletin

The University of Denver offers a wide range of undergraduate programs designed to empower students to lead lives of meaning and purpose. The university's mission is to foster an institutional commitment and 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.


Undergraduate Degree Programs and Requirements

The university offers various 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

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 quarter hours of credit, including:


  • General education requirements
  • Major requirements
  • Electives

University College Bachelor of Arts Completion Program

The University College Bachelor of Arts Completion Program is designed for students who have completed some college coursework and are seeking to complete their bachelor's degree. The program requires students to complete a minimum of 120 quarter hours of credit, including:


  • General education requirements
  • Major requirements
  • Electives

Major and Minor Requirements

The university offers a wide range of majors and minors, including:


  • Accounting
  • Anthropology
  • Art and Art History
  • Asian Studies
  • Biological Sciences
  • Business Administration
  • Chemistry and Biochemistry
  • Communication Studies
  • Computer Science
  • Economics
  • Electrical and Computer Engineering
  • English
  • Finance
  • Geography and the Environment
  • History
  • International Studies
  • Mathematics
  • Mechanical and Materials Engineering
  • Music
  • Philosophy
  • Physics and Astronomy
  • Political Science
  • Psychology
  • Public Policy
  • Sociology and Criminology
  • Spanish Language, Literary, and Cultural Studies
  • Theatre

Traditional Bachelor's Program Majors and Minors

The Traditional Bachelor's Program offers a wide range of majors and minors, including those listed above.


University College Bachelor of Arts Completion Program

The University College Bachelor of Arts Completion Program offers a limited number of majors, including:


  • Communication Arts
  • Global Studies
  • Healthcare Administration
  • Information Technology
  • Leadership and Organization Studies
  • Transportation and Supply Chain

Dual Undergraduate/Graduate Programs

The university offers dual undergraduate/graduate programs, which allow students to pursue both a bachelor's and a master's degree simultaneously. These programs are designed to provide students with a competitive edge in their chosen field and to prepare them for advanced study or professional careers.


Academic Advising

The university provides academic advising to help students navigate their academic programs and achieve their goals. Academic advisors work with students to develop personalized plans of study, provide guidance on course selection and registration, and offer support and resources to help students succeed.


Registration

The university offers online registration for courses, which allows students to register for classes at their convenience. Students can access the online registration system through the university's website.


Tuition and Fees

The university's tuition and fees vary depending on the program and the number of credits taken. Students can find detailed information on tuition and fees on the university's website.


Academic Standards and Grading

The university has established academic standards and grading policies to ensure that students are held to high academic standards. Students can find detailed information on academic standards and grading policies in the university's bulletin.


Academic Exceptions, Complaints, Grievances, and Appeals

The university has established procedures for handling academic exceptions, complaints, grievances, and appeals. Students can find detailed information on these procedures in the university's bulletin.


Student Rights and Responsibilities

The university is committed to providing a safe and supportive learning environment for all students. Students have the right to expect a high-quality education, to be treated with respect and dignity, and to have access to resources and support services. Students also have responsibilities, including adhering to the university's code of conduct, respecting the rights of others, and taking an active role in their academic programs.


Course Descriptions

The university offers a wide range of courses, which are described in detail in the university's bulletin. Course descriptions include information on course content, prerequisites, and credit hours.


Graduate Programs

The university offers a wide range of graduate programs, including master's and doctoral degrees. Graduate programs are designed to provide students with advanced knowledge and skills in their chosen field and to prepare them for professional careers or further study.


Graduate Degree Programs

The university offers various graduate degree programs, including:


  • Master of Arts
  • Master of Science
  • Master of Business Administration
  • Master of Education
  • Doctor of Philosophy

Graduate Certificate Programs

The university offers various graduate certificate programs, which are designed to provide students with specialized knowledge and skills in a particular area. Graduate certificate programs are typically shorter than graduate degree programs and can be completed in one year or less.


Schools, Colleges, and Divisions

The university is organized into several schools, colleges, and divisions, each of which offers a range of academic programs. These include:


  • College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
  • Daniel Felix Ritchie School of Engineering and Computer Science
  • Daniels College of Business
  • Graduate School of Professional Psychology
  • Graduate School of Social Work
  • Morgridge College of Education
  • Sturm College of Law
  • University College

Academic Support Services

The university offers a range of academic support services, including:


  • Academic advising
  • Tutoring and mentoring
  • Writing and math centers
  • Disability services
  • Counseling and psychological services

Student Life

The university offers a range of student life programs and services, including:


  • Student organizations and clubs
  • Recreational sports and fitness programs
  • Cultural events and performances
  • Community service and volunteer opportunities
  • Housing and dining services

University Policies

The university has established various policies to ensure that students are aware of their rights and responsibilities and to provide a safe and supportive learning environment. These policies include:


  • Academic integrity policy
  • Code of conduct
  • Disability services policy
  • Grievance and appeal procedures
  • Student conduct and discipline policy

Archives

The university maintains an archive of past bulletins, which can be accessed through the university's website.


Errata

The university publishes errata to correct errors or omissions in the bulletin. Errata can be found on the university's website.


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