Bulletins & Catalogs-Errata

  • 2024-2025 Undergraduate Bulletin

    In reference to Transportation and Supply Chain Major for the Bachelor of Arts Completion Program: , requirements were listed incorrectly at the at the time of publication. Correct requirements are as follows:听

    Bachelor of Arts Major Requirements

    (

    Required courses for the Transportation and Supply Chain major:

    Code

    Title

    Credits

    Data Concepts and Structures

    4

    Economics and Finance

    4

    Understanding International Trade

    4

    Procurement, Sales, and Customer Relationships

    4

    Transportation Modes and Nodes

    4

    Supply Chain and Logistics Systems

    4

    Warehouse and Asset Management

    4

    Transportation Policy, Safety, & Security

    4

    Integrated Operations Planning and Inventory Management

    4

    Field Experience in Transportation and Supply Chain

    4

    Project Management

    4

    Applied Project Management II

    4

    Total Credits

    48

    The following minor was omitted at the time of publication:

    Media Arts Entertainment Technologies Minor

    Requirements for the Minor

    Minimum of 24 credits from the following:

    Minimum four credits from one of the following cultures/theory/history/critical thinking courses:

    4

    ARTH 1060 Contemporary Art Worlds

    ARTH 3834 Global Contemporary Art

    EVM 1100 Introduction to Entrepreneurship

    EDPX 2710 Critical Game Cultures

    EDPX 2730 Understanding Digital Art

    EDPX 2770 Exploring Digital Cultures

    EDPX 2780 Computing Culture

    MFJS 2000 Introduction to Film Criticism

    Electives

    20

    Remaining credits from courses with the Media Arts Entertainment Technologies attribute 鈥

    Total Credits

    24

    • No more than 16 credits may come from any single discipline (subject code).听
    • No more than 12 credits may come from any combination of EVM and/or BUS courses.听听
    • No more than four credits may come from sprints (one-credit EVM courses).听

    In reference to the Mental Health and Wellness Minor

    Corrections to errors in the program of study:

    Minor Requirements

    20 credits, including the following:听

    Code

    Title

    Credits

    Required Courses for Students in selected Living and Learning Communities (LLCs)

    4-6

    Health Promotion LLC students


    &听
    &听

    Foundations of Health Promotion鈥
    and Applications in Health Promotion
    and Future Directions in Health Promotion

    or

    Global Mental Health LLC students


    &听
    &听

    Foundations of Global Mental Health
    and Applications in Global Mental Health鈥
    and Future Directions in Global Mental Health鈥

    Required course for students not in selected Living and Learning Communities

    Introduction to Mental Health and Wellness Studies听1

    4

    Required course for all students

    Mental Health and Wellness for the Public Good听2

    2

    Electives

    12-14

    Students may select any courses with the WELL attribute听3

    Total

    20

    1. This course does not have to be听taken听first to begin the minor.

    2. This course can be paired with 1-2 internship credits.

    3. Relevant coursework may be substituted with approval from听Minor Advisor. Please听email听the syllabus for the course you would like to substitute听and a rationale for how the course meets the goals of the Minor described in the Bulletin听to听UAP.wellnessminor@du.edu听for consideration.听

    In reference to the Course Plan for International Business majors , the following corrections apply:

    1. In the Third Year:
      • Winter:
        • MGMT 3000 should be removed and replaced with Common Curriculum.
      • Spring:
        • BUS 3800 should be removed and replaced with MGMT 3000.
        • Common Curriculum should be removed and replaced with INTS Elective.
    2. In the Fourth Year:
      • Fall:
        • INTS Elective should be removed and replaced with BUS 3800.
  • 2024-2025 Graduate Bulletin

    In reference to the Master of Science in Health Informatics with a Concentration in Telehealth and Virtual Care: , requirements for the program were omitted at the time of publication and are as follows:听

    Master of Science in Health Informatics with a Concentration in Telehealth and Virtual Care

    Code

    Title

    Credits

    Core coursework requirements

    Health Informatics Communication

    4

    Healthcare Workflow and Gap Analysis

    4

    Healthcare Finance

    4

    Healthcare Project Management and Professionalism

    4

    Experiential Learning in Health Informatics

    4

    Capstone Project

    4

    or听

    Capstone Seminar

    Concentration requirements

    Virtual Care: Opportunities and Barriers for Health Systems

    4

    Analysis of Healthcare Environments for Virtual Care

    4

    Technology and Applications for Telehealth and Virtual Care Success

    4

    Design and Implementation of Telehealth and Virtual Care Systems

    4

    Elective requirements (Choose two courses)

    8

    Total Credits

    48

    Course List

    Minimum number of credits required: 48

    Students will work with their Academic Advisor to determine the best set of courses to choose for their electives.

    In reference to the Master of Science in Healthcare Management with a Concentration in Supply Chain Management: , requirements for the program were omitted at the time of publication and are as follows:

    Master of Science in Healthcare Management with a Concentration in Supply Chain Management

    Code

    Title

    Credits

    Core coursework requirements

    Healthcare Systems and Regulatory Environments

    4

    Healthcare Communication and Leadership

    4

    Healthcare Finance

    4

    Experiential Learning in Healthcare

    4

    Capstone Project

    4

    or听

    Capstone Seminar

    or听

    Interdisciplinary Capstone Seminar

    Concentration requirements

    Fundamentals of Supply Chain Management

    4

    Fundamentals of Supply Chain Planning

    4

    Fundamentals of Supply Chain Execution

    4

    Structured Problem Solving in Supply Chain Management

    4

    Elective requirements (Choose three courses)

    12

    Total Credits

    48

    Course List

    Minimum number of credits required: 48

    Students will work with their Academic Advisor to determine the best set of courses to choose for their electives.

    In reference to Master of Science in Data Science, requirements at the time of publication were incorrect. The correct requirement are in the following program of study:

    Master of Science in Data Science

    Degree Requirements

    The MS in Data Science requires 48 credits.听

    Code

    Title

    Credits

    Required Courses

    Foundations in Python Programming听1

    4

    Foundations in Data Science Mathematics I听2

    4

    Foundations in Data Science Mathematics II听2

    4

    Python Software Development

    4

    Database Organization & Management I

    4

    Machine Learning

    4

    Data Visualization

    4

    Introduction to Probability and Statistics for Data Science

    4

    Advanced Probability and Statistics for Data Science

    4

    Algorithms for Data Science

    4

    Elective Courses

    8

    Parallel and Distributed Computing for Data Science

    Data Science Tools 1

    Data Science Tools 2

    Data Science Capstone

    Deep Learning: Model Design and Application

    Special Topics in Data Science

    Internship/Co-Op in Computing听3

    Total Credits

    48

    Course List

    1 Students with a BS in computer science may replace COMP3005 with a third elective course. Approval for other students will be based on prior coursework and/or evidence of Python programming proficiency.听听

    2 Foundations in Data Science Mathematics I-II should be completed within the first 16 credit hours of coursework.听

    3 Only one for-credit听Internship/Co-Op in Computing ()听can be applied towards the graduation requirements.听

    In reference to the Doctor of Philosophy in School Psychology

    The requirements for the degree were published with errors. Please note the degree requires 135 credit hours rather than 90 credit hours. The Doctor of Philosophy in School Psychology (Pathway for EDS Professionals) curriculum is no longer offered.听

    Doctor of Philosophy in School Psychology

    Degree Requirements

    A minimum of 135 credit hours is required beyond the BA degree. All MA-level CFSP courses (45 credits) are prerequisites for the PhD (90 credits; 135 overall).

    Coursework Requirements

    Code

    Title

    Credits

    Developmental and Psychological Foundations

    10 credits

    Professional, Legal and Ethical Issues in School Psychology

    4

    Diversity in School and Community Settings

    3

    Infant through Adolescent Development

    3

    Learning Theory, Educational Foundations, and Special Education Leadership

    6 credits

    Exceptionalities in Special Ed

    3

    Learning Theories & Behavioral Analysis

    3

    Research, Measurement, Program Evaluation and Technology

    22 credits

    Introductory Statistics

    4

    Correlation and Regression

    4

    Analysis of Variance

    4

    Introduction to Qualitative Research

    4

    Choose other intermediate/advanced courses from RMS offerings

    6

    Evaluation and Assessment

    16 credits

    Psychometric Theory

    3

    Psycho-educational Assessment I

    4

    Psycho-Educational Assessment II

    3

    Psycho-Educational Assessment III

    3

    School Psychology Program Development and Evaluation

    3

    Prevention, Wellness Promotion, Counseling, and Crisis Intervention

    18 credits

    Psychopathology: Prevention, Diagnosis, Treatment

    4

    School Age Academic Competencies and Interventions

    3

    School Mental Health Counseling I

    4

    School Mental Health Counseling II

    4

    Crisis Intervention and Prevention

    3

    Collaborative Consultation with Families and Schools

    9 credits

    Family-School Partnering and Consultation

    3

    School and Organizational Consultation I

    3

    School and Organizational Consultation II

    3

    Applied Coursework

    32 credits

    School Psychology Practicum I (Taken quarterly)

    6

    School Psychology Practicum: Clinic Assignment (Taken quarterly)

    9

    School Psychology Practicum II (Taken quarterly)

    6

    School Psychology Advanced Practicum (Taken quarterly)

    6

    Supervision in School Psychology (Taken during one quarter)

    2

    Advanced Seminar in School Psychology

    3

    Psychology Specialization Courses

    14 credits

    Physiological Psychology

    3

    or听

    Psychophysiology

    History and Systems of Psychology

    3

    Cognitive & Affective Models

    3

    or听

    Counseling Psychology: Cognitive & Affective Basis of Behavior

    Counseling Psychology: Social Psychology

    3

    or听

    Social Psychology

    Life Cycle: Adolescent - Adult

    2

    Dissertation

    5 credits

    Independent Research听1

    5

    Culminating Field Experience

    3 credits

    School Psychology Pre-Doctoral Internship

    1-8

    or听

    School Psychology Pre-Doctoral Terminal Internship

    Total Credits

    135

    Course List

    1 In order to maintain degree candidacy, MCE doctoral students who have finished all requested coursework will register for one dissertation or doctoral research credit or other credit for consecutive terms fall through spring (summers not required) until the student graduates.

    Non-coursework Requirements
    • Passing of Praxis Exam
    • Comprehensive Examination
    • Dissertation
    • Oral defense of Dissertation

    In reference to the Master of Arts in Music with a Concentration in Musicology,

    The program of study was omitted at the time of publication:

    Master of Arts in Music with a Concentration in Musicology

    Degree requirements

    Coursework requirements

    Code

    Title

    Credits

    Concentration Area

    Musicology/Ethnomusicology courses (One course in Music Theory or Musicology/Ethnomusicology must be at the 4XXX level.)

    16

    Studying Music in the Field: Theory and Method in Ethnomusicology

    Gender & Genre in World Music

    Topics in World Music

    Crouch, Hawkins, and Smallwood: Three Pioneers in Contemporary Gospel Music

    Hip-Hop: Theory and Practice

    Issues in Opera History and Adaptation

    Topics in Modern Opera

    Topics in Jazz History

    History of Opera: From Monteverdi to Minimalism and Beyond

    Approaches to American Popular Music

    Music and Belief in World Cultures

    Music, Dance, and Everyday Life in South Asia

    Topics in Musicology

    Mahler and Musical Culture

    Stories of Music History

    Wagner and the Ideology of the Artwork

    Musical Theft: Music Appropriation and Appreciation from Ariana Grande to Paul Simon

    Social Justice and Community Music Making

    Topics in Hindustani Music

    Topics in Baroque Music

    Baroque Opera on Stage

    Musics of the African Diaspora

    Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs: The Music of the African American Worship

    Cultural and Psychological History of the African American Spiritual

    Music, Politics, and Policy

    Music and Activism

    The Making of Romantic Music: Paris and Leipzig in the 1830s

    Other courses as approved by the department

    Independent Research

    5

    Other Studies in Music

    Introduction to Graduate Study

    2

    Introduction to Graduate Study

    2

    Music Theory courses (One course in Music Theory or Musicology/Ethnomusicology must be at the 4XXX level.)

    8

    Rhythm & Meter in Music

    Topics in Analysis: Brahms

    Sonata Form: Performance, Analysis, and History

    Arranging for the Classical Musician

    Form and Analysis

    Post-Tonal Theory: Mode/Rhythm

    Post-Tonal Theory and Analysis: Set-Theory and Serialism

    Modal Counterpoint, Renaissance Vocal Style

    Tonal Counterpoint

    Music-Theoretical Approaches to Popular Music

    Pedagogy of Music Theory

    Seminar in Music Theory

    Introduction to Schenkerian Analysis

    Other courses as approved by the department

    Electives

    3XXX or 4XXX

    Courses in MUAC/MUEN/MUPR

    4

    3XXX or 4XXX

    Courses outside of Music

    8

    Note: Students must complete 8 credits in graduate departments outside of the Lamont School of Music.

    Total Credits

    45

    Course List

    Minimum number of credits required for degree: 45 credits

    Non-coursework requirements (see below and the Lamont Student Handbook for more details)
    • Proficiency Examinations:
      • Demonstration of superior听graduate-level proficiency in Musicology by examination.
      • Demonstration of graduate-level proficiencies in Music Theory and Aural Skills by examination
    • Convocation:听Attendance requirements as specified in the Lamont Student Handbook.
    • Tool:听Ability to read relevant music-based documents in at least one language other than English, as demonstrated by completion of at least two years of study of that language at the college level or a language tool examination in that language. Must be completed at least one quarter prior to the quarter in which the student will graduate.听
    • Thesis: A scholarly paper of publishable quality.
    • Final Written Examination.
    • Final Oral Comprehensive Examination, including defense of the thesis.

    In reference to the Master of Business Administration in Management Sciences and Quantitative Methods: Denver Quantitative MBA 听 , the following information was omitted at time of publication.听

    Degree and GPA Requirements

    Bachelor's degree: All graduate applicants must hold an earned baccalaureate from a regionally accredited college or university or the recognized equivalent from an international institution.

    Grade point average: The minimum undergraduate GPA for admission consideration for graduate study at the 快活app is a cumulative 2.5 on a 4.0 scale or a 2.5 on a 4.0 scale for the last 60 semester credits or 90 quarter credits (approximately two years of work) for the baccalaureate degree. An earned master鈥檚 degree or higher from a regionally accredited institution supersedes the minimum standards for the baccalaureate. For applicants with graduate coursework but who have not earned a master鈥檚 degree or higher, the GPA from the graduate work may be used to meet the requirement. The minimum GPA is a cumulative 3.0 on a 4.0 scale for all graduate coursework undertaken.

    Program GPA requirement: The minimum undergraduate GPA for admission consideration for this program is a cumulative 2.5 on a 4.0 scale.

    Standardized Test Scores

    GRE or GMAT scores are optional for admission to this program. Applications submitted without scores will receive full consideration. Every application undergoes a comprehensive evaluation, including a careful review of all application materials.

    If you choose to submit test scores, you may upload your Test Taker Score Report PDF, which is considered unofficial. Official scores must be received directly from the appropriate testing agency upon admission to the 快活app. The GMAT code for the Denver MBA (full-time) program is MZR-GT-43. The GRE code for the 快活app is 4842.

    English Language Proficiency Test Score Requirements

    The minimum TOEFL/IELTS/C1 Advanced/Duolingo English Test score requirements for this degree program are:

    Minimum TOEFL Score (Internet-based test): 80

    Minimum IELTS Score: 6.5

    Minimum C1 Advanced Score: 176

    Minimum Duolingo English Test Score: 115

    English Conditional Admission: No, this program does not offer English Conditional Admission.

    Other Requirements

    Applicants may be contacted by a Daniels representative to schedule the admissions interview, which will be conducted on campus or via webcam.

    In reference to the requirements for the Master of Arts in School Counseling: School Counseling@Denver:

    Required credits were published in error as 72. Required credits are 90.

    Master of Arts in School Counseling: Schoolcounseling@Denver

    Minimum of 90 credits for the degree

    CodeTitleCredits
    Orientation to Professional Counseling & Ethical Practice4
    Counseling Techniques4
    Counseling Theory4
    Research Methods4
    Social & Cultural Diversity4
    Group Counseling4
    Lifespan Development4
    Assessment & Appraisal5
    Roles & Responsibilities of the School Counselor4
    Career Counseling4
    Comprehensive School Counseling Programs4
    Counseling Youth & Families4
    Diagnosis in Counseling4
    Educational Strategies and Policies4
    School Counselor Interventions4
    Practicum4
    Internship I4
    Internship II4
    School Counseling Immersion0
    Activity-Based Counseling3
    Gender & Sexuality4
    Counseling for Trauma, Crisis, & Grief4
    Program Evaluation2
    Developmental Application2
    Exceptionalities2
    Optional coursework
    School Counseling Field Supervision听1
    Total Credits90
    Course List

    1This course is not required and will result in an extra credit hour in addition to the required 90.

    In reference the Master of Science in Computer Engineering, Master of Science in Electrical Engineering, Master of Science in Mechatronic Systems Engineering

    For each degree under thesis option, the sentence should read, 鈥淔or this option, a grade of C- or better must be obtained in each course in order for that course to count toward the 45 QH hour requirements.鈥 The bulletin incorrectly lists the grade as 鈥淐 or better.鈥

    For each degree under non-thesis option, the sentence should read, 鈥淔or this option, a grade of C- or better must be obtained in each course in order for that course to count toward the requirement of 45 QH.鈥 The bulletin incorrectly lists the grade as 鈥淐 or better.鈥

  • 2023-2024 Undergraduate Bulletin

    In reference to the Kinesiology and Sports Studies Major:

    Correction to required total credits for the major. Total credits are listed as 41-48. Total credit should be 40.

    In reference to the Human Health Science & Systems Minor:

    Correction to the footnote under Electives. The bulletin text states:

    1Only 4 credits of Undergraduate Research (BIOL 3995) and/or Independent Study (BIOL 3991) may be counted toward the credit requirement for the minor.

    The text is updated to read:

    1Only 4 credits of Undergraduate Research (HLTH 3995), Internship (HLTH 3993) and/or Independent Study (HLTH 3991) in total may be counted toward the credit requirement for the minor.

  • 2023-2024 Graduate Bulletin

    In reference to the Master of Science in Data Science:

    COMP 4448 Data Science Tools 2 was omitted from the list of electives at the time of publication.

    In reference to Education Specialist in Rural School Psychology:

    Requirements omitted at the time publication:

    E快活appCATION SPECIALIST IN RURAL SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY

    Minimum of 90 credits

    Requirements for this program are the same as the to the Education Specialist in School Psychology.

    In reference to the requirements for the Doctor of Philosophy in Chemistry:

    Correction to the section on qualifying exams under non-course requirements with the following text deleted:

    Qualifying Examinations

    All students in the PhD program are required to take a qualifying examination at the end of the spring quarter in their first academic year. This examination covers the material presented in the core curriculum, with each course contributing 100 points. To qualify for continuance in the program, the student must score at least 500 (out of 800 points). The faculty will meet to discuss exam results and decide whether the candidate will continue in the PhD program.

    In reference to the requirements for the Master of Arts in School Counseling: School Counseling@Denver:

    Required credits were published in error as 72. Required credits are 90.

    MASTER OF ARTS IN SCHOOL COUNSELING: SCHOOLCOUNSELING@DENVER

    Minimum of 90 credits for the degree

    Course List

    CodeTitleCredits
    Orientation to Professional Counseling & Ethical Practice4
    Counseling Techniques4
    Counseling Theory4
    Research Methods4
    Social & Cultural Diversity4
    Group Counseling4
    Lifespan Development4
    Assessment & Appraisal5
    Roles & Responsibilities of the School Counselor4
    Career Counseling4
    Comprehensive School Counseling Programs4
    Counseling Youth & Families4
    Diagnosis in Counseling4
    Educational Strategies & Policies4
    School Counselor Interventions4
    Practicum4
    Internship I4
    Internship II4
    School Counseling Immersion0
    Activity-Based Counseling3
    Gender & Sexuality4
    Counseling for Trauma, Crisis, & Grief4
    School Counseling Field Supervision听11
    Program Evaluation2
    Developmental Application2
    Exceptionalities2
    Total Credits90

    1 This course is optional

    In reference to the requirement for the Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology with a Concentration in Research Counseling:

    Thesis requirement was omitted under Non-Coursework Requirements section.

    In reference to the Environmental and Natural Resource Law Certificate:

    Certificate requirements were omitted

    CERTIFICATE IN LAW WITH A CONCENTRATION IN ENVIRONMENTAL AND NATURAL RESOURCE LAW

    Certificate Requirements

    Coursework Requirements

    Course List
    CodeTitleCredits
    Required Course:
    Administrative Law3
    Students must complete a minimum of 15 credits in the ENRL curriculum including one of the following two courses:
    Environmental Law
    Natural Resource Law
    Complete for credit one of the following live-client experiences or simulations in the ENRL program:
    An ENRL-related experience through the Student Law Office
    An ENRL-related full semester externship through the legal externship program
    A simulated experience course such as the Natural Resources Distinguished Practitioner Seminar
    Complete a research paper satisfying the upper-level writing requirement on an ENRL topic, either through a course or directed research.
    Minimum Number of Credits Required15

    In reference to the MS in Systems Engineering and the Specialized Graduate Certificate in Systems Design and Architecture:

    MASTER OF SCIENCE IN SYSTEMS ENGINEERING听
    Minimum of 45 credits for the degree.听

    Course List
    CodeTitleCredits
    Specialized Graduate Certificate in The Fundamentals of Systems Engineering
    Required Courses
    Systems Engineering Fundamentals3
    Digital Transformation for Advanced Integration3
    Project Management in Relation to Systems Engineering3
    Required Elective Courses (Choose at least two courses)6
    Design of Space Systems Part 1
    Design of Space Systems Part 2
    Systems Optimization
    Practical Model Based Systems Engineering
    Graduate Capstone Design I听1
    Graduate Capstone Design II听1
    Graduate Capstone Design III听1
    Graduate Capstone Design IV听1
    Independent Study
    Specialized Graduate Certificate in The Systems Design and Architecture
    Required Courses
    Systems Engineering Requirements Development3
    Complex System Architectures3
    Conceptual Design of Systems3
    Required Elective Courses (Choose at least two courses)6
    Applied Electrical, Mechanical and Software Systems
    Introduction to Aerospace Missions
    Systems Optimization
    Practical Model Based Systems Engineering
    Practical Validation and Verification Test Planning
    Graduate Capstone Design I听1
    Graduate Capstone Design II听1
    Graduate Capstone Design III听1
    Graduate Capstone Design IV听1
    Independent Study
    Specialized Graduate Certificate in The Systems Analytics & Practice
    Required Courses
    Introduction to Probability and Statistics for Data Science4
    Algorithms for Data Science4
    Required Elective Courses (Choose two to three courses totaling at least 7 credit hours)7
    Advanced Probability and Statistics for Data Science
    ScienceAdvanced Machine Learning
    Optimization for Advanced Systems
    Validation and Practical Verification Test Planning
    Practical Approaches to Continuous Improvement
    Graduate Capstone Design I听1
    Graduate Capstone Design II听1
    Graduate Capstone Design III听1
    Graduate Capstone Design IV听1
    Independent Study
    Total Credits45

    1A maximum of 9 QHs of Graduate Capstone Design will be applied as Required Elective Credit. Only Lockheed Martin employees may take the Graduate Capstone Design series courses.

    SPECIALIZED GRA快活appATE CERTIFICATE IN THE听SYSTEMS DESIGN AND ARCHITECTURE

    This Specialized Graduate Certificate provides systems engineering expertise with emphasis on support for proposals after contract award, through critical design reviews, as well as system design and integration and associated validation and verification activities, which are necessarily traceable to system requirements. Case studies are applicable to engineering professionals in many industries, particularly regulated industries such as aerospace, biomedical, and autonomous vehicles.

    Note that this is the second of the three stackable certificates leading to the MS degree in Systems Engineering.

    Minimum Credit Requirements

    Every candidate for the Specialized Graduate Certificate must complete 15 credits.

    Course List
    CodeTitleCredits
    Required Courses
    Systems Engineering Requirements Development3
    Complex System Architectures3
    Conceptual Design of Systems3
    Required Elective Courses (Choose at least two courses)6
    Applied Electrical, Mechanical and Software Systems
    Introduction to Aerospace Missions
    Systems Optimization
    Practical Model Based Systems Engineering
    Practical Validation and Verification Test Planning
    Graduate Capstone Design I听1
    Graduate Capstone Design II听1
    Graduate Capstone Design III听1
    Graduate Capstone Design IV听1
    Independent Study
    Total Credits15

    1A maximum of 9 QHs of Graduate Capstone Design will be applied as Required Elective Credits. Only Lockheed Martin employees may take the Graduate Capstone Design series courses.

    In reference to the Master of Legal Studies in Forensic Engineering:

    Requirements were incorrect at the time of publication. Corrected requirements follow:

    MASTER OF LEGAL STUDIES IN FORENSIC ENGINEERING

    Degree Requirements

    Coursework Requirements

    CodeTitleCredits
    Core Coursework Requirements13
    Introduction to Law for Non-Lawyers
    Construction Law ( )
    Forensic & Scientific Evidence
    Introduction to Contract Law
    Introduction to Tort Law
    Expert Witness Role
    Elective Requirements (Minimum of 11 additional credits from list of pre-approved courses below:)11
    Legal Research and Writing for Graduate Students
    Forensic Scheduling
    Remedies in Construction Law
    Building Envelop & Civil Construction Review
    Expert Witness Practicum
    Directed Research
    --Other relevant courses as approved by Program Director.
    Total credits24

    Non-Coursework Requirements

    • Capstone: Students must complete a听Capstone requirement听by submitting a written product of at least 15-25 pages on an appropriate legal subject and with a significant legal research component, approved by the Faculty Director of the Forensic Engineering Certificate Program (either through an elective course or听a separate Directed Research project for 2-3 credits.) Students must submit an approved Capstone Completion Form to the Office of the Registrar no later than the last day of the final examination period for the student's term of intended graduation.
    • Minimum GPA: 2.7
  • 2022-2023 Graduate Bulletin

    Omitted at the time of publication from Law

    CERTIFICATE IN LAW WITH A CONCENTRATION IN ANIMAL LAW

    Certificate Requirements

    Coursework Requirements

    CodeTitleCredits
    Required Core Courses:
    Administrative Law (and )
    Animal Rights
    or听LAWS听47XXAnimal Law Survey
    Advanced Animal Law courses (students must choose at least one of following):
    Environmental Law
    Federal Wildlife Law
    Global Climate Change Law and Policy
    7XXAnimal Rights Jurisprudence
    Or any other relevant course approved by the Director of the Animal Law Program.
    Complete for credit one of the following live-client experiences or simulations:
    Animal Rights and Advocacy Practicum or
    An externship approved by Animal Law Faculty Director and coordinated through the Denver Law externship office, or
    Any practicum, live-client, or simulation course approved by the Animal Law Program Faculty Director, or
    Environmental Law Clinic (and)
    Environmental Law Clinic Seminar
    Human Justice/General Electives (Students must select their remaining courses to meet the minimum 15 credit requirement from the following list):
    LAWS听47XXAccess to Justice
    Topics in Constitutional Law: Individual Rights
    Topics in Constitutional Law-First Amendment
    Constitutional Law II
    Criminal Procedure
    Environmental Law
    Federal Courts
    Natural Resource Law
    Torts (Advanced)
    Trial Practice I: Basic Courtroom Skills
    Movement Lawyering for Social Justice
    Capstone Requirement:
    Complete a research paper satisfying the upper-level writing requirement on an Animal Law topic, either through a course or directed research. Successful completion of the capstone must be approved by the Animal Law Certificate Program Director and the appropriate paperwork submitted to the Office of the Registrar.
    Minimum Number of Credits Required15

    Omitted at the time of publication from Law

    MASTER OF LEGAL STUDIES IN FORENSIC ENGINEERING

    Degree Requirements

    Coursework Requirements

    CodeTitleCredits
    Core Coursework Requirements18
    Introduction to the American Legal System (AND)
    Construction Law Seminar
    Evidence
    Remedies
    Introduction to Contracts and Torts
    Introduction to Forensic Engineering and Construction Dispute Resolution
    Elective Requirements (Minimum of 6 additional credits from list of pre-approved courses below:)6
    Forensic Scheduling
    Expert Report Preparation
    Building Envelop & Civil Construction Review
    Advanced Legal Writing and Research
    Civil Trial Practice-Forensic Engineering
    Other relevant courses as approved by Program Director.
    Total credits24

    Course List

    Non-Coursework Requirements

    • Capstone: Students must complete a听Capstone requirement听by submitting a written product of at least 15-25 pages on an appropriate legal subject and with a significant legal research component, approved by the Faculty Director of the Forensic Engineering Certificate Program (either through an elective course or听a separate Directed Research project for 2-3 credits.) Students must submit an approved Capstone Completion Form to the Office of the Registrar no later than the last day of the final examination period for the student's term of intended graduation.

    In reference to programs listed under Management:

    The Certificate in Leadership and Specialized Certificate in Organizational Leadership titles are incorrectly listed and should be titled as the Certificate in Management with a Concentration in Leadership and the Specialized Certificate in Management with a Concentration in Leadership, respectively.

    In reference to programs listed under Teaching and Learning Sciences:

    The Doctor of Philosophy in School Psychology (Pathway for EDS Professionals) is incorrectly listed as The Doctor of School Psychology (Pathway for EDS Professionals)

  • 2022-2023 Undergraduate Bulletin

    In reference to the requirements for the minor in computer engineering:

    The requirements for the minor were omitted from this page. Requirements should read as follows:

    MINOR REQUIREMENTS听FOR COMPUTER ENGINEERING

    20 credits, including:

    CodeTitleCredits
    COMP听1351Introduction to Programming I3
    ENCE听2101Digital Design3
    ENEE听2012Circuits I and Laboratory4
    Electives10
    ENCE courses at the 2000-level or above

    In reference to the Degrees and Programs of Study Page:

    Ecology and Biodiversity and Molecular Biology are incorrectly listed as available minors.

    In reference to minor requirements business ethics and legal studies: 听total credits should be 20.

    In reference to the course plan for the Bachelor of Sciences in Biological Sciences:听.听
    Second year fall should have included CHEM 2451 and CHEM 2461. Credits for that term should have totaled 18.

  • 2021-2022 Graduate Bulletin

    Omitted at the time of publication from International Studies:

    Master of Arts in Global Environmental Sustainability

    Degree Requirements

    Candidates must complete sixty (60) credit hours.

    Korbel Core (two courses):8
    INTS 4091 Great Issues in International Affairs
    (offered each Fall quarter; to be taken as early in the program as possible)
    INTS 4090 Values-Based Leadership in International and Public Affairs听
    (offered each Winter quarter; to be taken as late in the program as possible)
    Degree Core (three courses):12
    INTS 4642 Environmental Security
    INTS 4972 Global Environmental Governance
    A course focused on other features of environmental sustainability, approved by the Degree Director.
    Skills Courses (three courses):12
    INTS 4342 Project Management
    Two other skills courses approved by the Degree Director.
    Specialization Area Requirement (three courses):12
    Each student creates a specialization area by completing at least three courses that are linked thematically. Specializations may center on an issue, region, or skill set. Students are required to complete at least one specialization but may also choose to complete a second specialization. Students have considerable latitude in the design of their selected specialization area, but must have it approved by the Global Environmental Sustainability degree director. Students choosing to complete a graduate Certificate may use three of those Certificate classes to form a specialization.
    Suggested specialization tracks include:
    Climate Change
    INTS 4671 Climate, Science, and Society
    INTS 4909 Climate Justice
    A third course approved by the degree director.
    Food & Water Security
    INTS 4110 Food and Nutrition Security for Sustainable Development
    INTS 4484 Agriculture and Sustainable Development
    INTS 4539 Food Security in the United States and the World
    Environmental Security and Conflict Resolution
    INTS 4653 Political Economy of the Resource Curse
    INTS 4706 Topics in Int'l Studies (Negotiating Environmental Conflict and Policy)
    INTS 4909 Climate Justice
    Energy and Resource Policy
    INTS 4220 Political Economy of Energy & Sustainable Development
    INTS 4459 Global Business, Governance & Corporate Social Responsibility
    INTS 4653 Political Economy of the Resource Curse
    Electives:16
    Remaining coursework to total at least 60 hours.
    Total Credits60

    Non-coursework Requirements

    • Foreign Language Proficiency: Optional, but strongly recommended.
    • Internship: Required (registered as INTS 4981 Internship 0-4 credits).*
    • Thesis (0-8 credits) or Substantial Research Paper (0-4 credits): Optional.
    • Internships are required for all of the MA degrees at the Josef Korbel School of International Studies and are managed through the Office of Career and Professional Development at the Korbel School. For a few categories of students, the Korbel School may grant an exemption from the internship requirement. While students in the following categories are highly encouraged to pursue internships to enhance their professional development, they may petition to be exempted from the internship requirement.
    1. Students entering Korbel with substantial relevant professional work experience, typically at least 5 years.
    2. Students with a confirmed job offer in a sector in which they had been working prior to beginning the Josef Korbel degree.
    3. Students sponsored by foreign governments whose terms of study discourage internships.

    Students who would like to petition for their professional experience to satisfy the internship requirement will need to submit a formal request through their degree director.

    2021-2022 Undergraduate Bulletin

    In reference to secondary admission to Daniels College of Business:



    Applicants who wish to pursue an undergraduate business major in Daniels must first apply to, and be accepted by, the 快活app. The application to the university serves as the Daniels College of Business application for students who indicate business as their intended major on their application to 快活app. Students will be considered for direct admission to Daniels when accepted to the 快活app. If applicants are not directly admitted through the 快活app application process, they are encouraged to work through the fast track or pre-business pathways as an enrolled student.

    There are three possible admission routes into Daniels:

    1. Secure direct admission upon application to the 快活app, based on indication of business interest on application and overall strength of application credentials. Transfer applicants are evaluated on GPA, transfer coursework, and work experience; or
    2. Earn Fast Track admission upon completing two quarters as a full-time student at 快活app with a 3.5 cumulative GPA or higher, including successful completion (C- or higher) of MATH 1200 or 1951; or
    3. Pursue the Pre-business pathway through the successful completion (C- or higher) of the following: The Fourth Industrial Revolution, Daniels Professional Development Program Part I, Economics: A Critical Introduction, Analytics I: Data Management and Analysis INFO 1020 Analytics II: Business Statistics and Analysis, Calculus for Business and Social Sciences or Calculus I, in addition to Microsoft Certifications for Excel, Word, and PowerPoint. A 2.5 minimum cumulative GPA is required to apply. Application cycles are offered in fall, winter, and spring quarters.

    This sample quarter-by-quarter outlines recommended paths for completing the courses required to earn Fast Track admission or to apply to Daniels.

    Please refer to the Daniels website () for specific information related to the admission process and requirements. Students needing special accommodations should contact University Disability Services at dsp@du.edu, 303颅871颅3939 or .

    In reference to distinction in the major for mathematics:

    1. Complete at least one of the following tracks with a GPA of 3.5 or more:
      • Analysis Track: Introduction to Real Analysis, Introduction to Real Analysis II, Topology.
      • Algebra Track: Introduction to Abstract Algebra, Group Theory, Rings and Fields.
    2. Complete an honor thesis.

    In reference to distinction in the major for political science:

    Students electing to write an honors thesis must complete 44 credits in political science.

    In reference to major requirements for psychology:

    Credit hours for Research Methods were omitted. Total credits should be 40.

  • 2020-2021 Undergraduate Bulletin

    In reference to Pass/Fail:

    In recognition of the unique challenges that students face during the COVID-19 pandemic, the University instituted changes in grading systems for academic terms affected by the pandemic. The University gives all undergraduate students the option to convert one letter course grades per term Pass/No Pass mode.

    The following definitions apply to these grades:
    鈥 Pass Plus (P+) is defined as institutional credit with a grade of C- or higher.
    鈥 Pass (P) is defined as institutional credit with a grade of D+, D, or D-.
    鈥 No Pass (NP) is defined as no institutional credit because the grade is lower than D-.

    For a course where a student elects the P+/P/NP grade, that course will not be calculated in a student's GPA. However, standard letter grades for the remaining courses will be calculated in a student's GPA.

    Pass grades cannot be applied to major or minor requirements. They are equivalent to D+, D, or D-, and for that reason they will not apply to undergraduate majors or minors.

    In reference to Dean's Honor List and Hornbeck Scholars Eligibility:

    The minimum credit requirement for Dean's Honor List is 12 quarter hours as opposed to 15.

  • 2019-2020 Undergraduate Bulletin

    In reference to Dean's Honor List and Hornbeck Scholars Eligibility:

    The minimum credit requirement for Dean's Honor List is 12 quarter hours as opposed to 15.

  • 2019-2020 Graduate Bulletin

    In reference to the total credit hours for the Master of Arts in International Human Rights:

    The Coursework Requirements table incorrectly implies that the number of total credits is 56. The total number of required credit hours should be listed as 72.

    In reference to the GRE/GMAT admission requirements for the Master of Taxation:

    The full text was cut short. It should read as:
    "The GMAT or GRE is required. Scores must be received directly from the appropriate testing agency by the deadline. The GMAT code number is MZR-GT-68. The GRE code number is 4842. We will consider you waived from the GRE/GMAT if you have one or more of the following attributes:

    • You received a Bachelor's degree in Accounting or a Business Administration degree with a major in Accounting with a cumulative GPA greater than or equal to 3.0.
    • You received a Bachelor's degree in Accounting or a Business Administration degree with a major in Accounting and you have earned a graduate level degree from an accredited school.
    • You have passed all four parts of the CPA Exam. Verification must be sent as an official document from the testing authority to Graduate Legal Studies before you can register for classes."
  • 2018-2019 Undergraduate Bulletin

    In reference to the total credit hours for the Gender and Women's Studies Major Requirements:

    Only eight hours of elective credit are required for the major. The total number of credit hours should be listed as 44.

    In reference to requirements for the Emergent Digital Practices Minor Requirements:

    EDPX 2200 should not have been listed as a required course. Electives should have been specified as upper division. Four credit hours of coursework in a course that covers cultures is required.

  • 2017-2018 Graduate Bulletin

    In reference to accreditation of the Graduate Tax Program:

    "The Program, accredited by the American Bar Association and the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), is offered to highly qualified students who primarily possess backgrounds in law, accounting, or business.", should read, "The Program, accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) and offered subject to acquiescence by the American Bar Association, is offered to highly qualified students who are graduates in law, accounting, or business."

  • 2016-2017 Graduate Bulletin

    In reference to accreditation of the Graduate Tax Program:

    "The Program, accredited by the American Bar Association and the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), is offered to highly qualified students who primarily possess backgrounds in law, accounting, or business.", should read, "The Program, accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) and offered subject to acquiescence by the American Bar Association, is offered to highly qualified students who are graduates in law, accounting, or business."

  • 2015-2016 Graduate Bulletin

    In reference to accreditation of the Graduate Tax Program:

    "The Program, accredited by the American Bar Association and the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), is offered to highly qualified students who primarily possess backgrounds in law, accounting, or business.", should read, "The Program, accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) and offered subject to acquiescence by the American Bar Association, is offered to highly qualified students who are graduates in law, accounting, or business."