Program Overview
University of Denver Graduate Bulletin
The University of Denver Graduate Bulletin provides comprehensive information about the university's graduate programs, including degree requirements, course descriptions, and academic policies.
Graduate Programs
The University of Denver offers a wide range of graduate programs, including:
- Master's degrees
- Doctoral degrees
- Certificate programs
- Dual degree programs
- Flexible dual degree programs
- Formal dual graduate degrees
Schools, Colleges, and Divisions
The university is organized into several schools, colleges, and divisions, including:
- College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
- Daniel Felix Ritchie School of Engineering and Computer Science
- Daniels College of Business
- DU-Iliff Joint Doctoral Program
- Graduate School of Professional Psychology
- Graduate School of Social Work
- Josef Korbel School of International Studies
- Morgridge College of Education
- College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics
- Sturm College of Law
- University College
Course Descriptions
The bulletin includes detailed course descriptions for each graduate program, including:
- Course titles and numbers
- Credit hours
- Prerequisites
- Course objectives
- Course outlines
Academic Policies
The bulletin outlines the university's academic policies, including:
- Admission requirements
- Degree requirements
- Transfer credit policies
- Grading policies
- Academic integrity policies
- Student conduct policies
Research Areas
The university's graduate programs encompass a wide range of research areas, including:
- Business and management
- Education
- Engineering and computer science
- Humanities and social sciences
- International studies
- Law
- Natural sciences and mathematics
- Professional psychology
- Social work
Tuition and Fees
The bulletin provides information about tuition and fees for graduate programs, including:
- Tuition rates
- Fee structures
- Payment plans
- Financial aid options
Financial Aid
The university offers various forms of financial aid to graduate students, including:
- Federal Direct Loans
- Federal Work-Study/Student Employment Program
- Graduate Assistantships
- On-Campus Employment Authorization for International Students
- Financial Aid Policies
Academic Support Services
The university provides various academic support services to graduate students, including:
- Academic advising
- Career counseling
- Disability services
- Library resources
- Research support
- Writing center
Student Life
The university offers a range of student life activities and resources, including:
- Campus events
- Student organizations
- Recreational facilities
- Health and wellness services
- Counseling services
Alumni Network
The university has a strong alumni network, with graduates working in a variety of fields and industries. Alumni can connect with each other through:
- Alumni events
- Alumni associations
- Career networking
- Mentorship programs
Accreditation
The University of Denver is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) and other specialized accrediting agencies.
Contact Information
For more information about the University of Denver's graduate programs, please visit the university's website or contact the Office of Graduate Studies.
