Denver and Colorado Springs Campuses
The University of Colorado maintains campuses in Denver and Colorado Springs as well as in Boulder. It is possible for a student to enroll and complete the course work necessary for an advanced degree in electrical engineering at either of these campuses, although most of the classes are scheduled in the evenings and are arranged for the convenience of the working student. Any courses taken by Boulder campus students at another CU campus are subject to the 9 hour (for M.S.) or 15 hour (for Ph.D.) maximum transfer rule.
The campus at Denver is a geographic extension of the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department in Boulder, and the Ph.D. admission procedures and the academic requirements are exactly the same and are handled the same as on the Boulder Campus. A separate M.S. program exists at the Denver Campus and admissions for this program are handled by the Denver Campus. Full-time faculty are available for counseling and advising and have responsibility for the academic programs.
For further detailed information, write:
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Electrical Engineering Department
University of Colorado at Denver
Campus Box 104
P.O. Box 173364
Denver, CO 80217-3364
The campus at Colorado Springs has established a separate M.S. and Ph.D. program. Please write for information to:
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Electrical Engineering Department
University of Colorado at Colorado Springs
P.O. Box 7150
Colorado Springs, CO 80933-7150
