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CU-Boulder offers more than 3,400 courses each year in approximately 150 areas of study. There are 85 academic majors available at the bachelor's level, 70 at the master's level, and 50 at the doctoral level. Our outstanding academic departments and programs include astrophysical and planetary sciences, biochemistry, biology, chemistry, engineering, English, entrepreneurial business, geography, integrative physiology, law, music, physics, and psychology. Talented undergraduate students may participate in honors programs, the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, and 10 residential academic programs featuring small class environments. Opportunities for graduate study are available through the Graduate School, the Leeds School of Business, and Colorado Law School.

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Undergraduate:

Accounting
Aerospace Engineering Sciences
Anthropology
Applied Mathematics
Architectural Engineering
Architecture Studies
Art History
Asian Studies
Astronomy

Biochemistry

Chemical and Biological Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Chemistry
Chinese
Civil Engineering
Classics
Communication
Computer Science

Dance

Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Economics
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Engineering Physics
English
Environmental Design
Environmental Engineering
Environmental Studies
Ethnic Studies

Film Studies
Finance
French

Geography
Geological Sciences
Germanic Studies

History
Humanities

Integrative Physiology
International Affairs
Italian

Japanese

Linguistics

Management and Entrepreneurship (includes tracks in Human Resources, Information Management, and Operations Management)
Marketing
Mathematics
Mechanical Engineering
Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology
Music
Music Education
Music Performance

Open Option - Arts and Sciences
Open Option - Business
Open Option - Engineering

Philosophy
Physics
Planning Studies
Political Science
Prejournalism and Mass Communication*
PreProfessional Health
PreProfessional Law
Psychology

Religious Studies
Russian Studies

Sociology
Spanish
Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences
Studio Arts

Teacher Licensure - Elementary
Teacher Licensure - Music (K-12)
Teacher Licensure - Secondary
(English, French, German, Japanese, Latin, Mathematics, Music, Russian, Science, Social Studies, Spanish)
Theatre

Women and Gender Studies

*Journalism and Mass Communication Program

Freshmen and transfer students interested in the Journalism and Mass Communication program should apply to the prejournalism major in the College of Arts & Sciences. Journalism students, who will graduate with a double major, will receive advising on how to select a second, degree granting major at orientation. Freshmen can apply to the journalism plus program as early as their second semester at CU-Boulder. Transfer students will receive additional information about the journalism plus program during their admission cycle.