Professional Master's Degrees

You can make real world impact!

CU Â鶹ӰԺ in Â鶹ӰԺ, Colorado is a living laboratory of natural resources with access to national labs like NREL, NCAR, and NIST. The Â鶹ӰԺ has a multitude of natural resources for research and experiments not to mention recreation. Currently, the Mortenson Center is conducting climate research on the Yampa river - research that will have important impacts on the future of water in Colorado and beyond.Ìý

We offer two programs Ìýin conjunction with the Civil, EnvironmentalÌýand ArchitecturalÌýEngineering department and the Environmental Engineering Program,Ìýthat have an emphasis in Global Engineering:

AllÌýprograms require 30Ìýcredit-hours of graduate-level courses with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.00.ÌýFor students who have undertaken prior graduate study,Ìýup to 9 hours of relevant graduate-level coursework may be transferred to meet the course requirements for the M.S. degree.

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How Do I Apply?

If you have questions about any of the Mortenson Center programs and are not sure which might be the best fit for you, please reach out to Managing Director Laura MacDonald at laura.a.macdonald@colorado.edu. When you are ready to begin the process, please review the minimum admissions requirements and find the application to get started here.Ìý

Contact Laura

For additional information, please contact:

Laura MacDonald, PhDÌý
Managing Director, Mortenson Center in Global Engineering & ResilienceÌý
laura.a.macdonald@colorado.edu

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