Credit Courses allow you to earn CU-Boulder credit in non-traditional ways. Whether you are looking to supplement your current course load or are working toward returning to a degree program we have several flexible solutions for you. If you are thinking of returning to school to pursue a degree, please contact one of our academic advisors to review your options.
Boulder Evening — CU-Boulder credit courses held on campus in the evening.
Independent Learning — CU-Boulder credit courses conducted online or by correspondence.
ACCESS — enables nondegree students to enroll in CU-Boulder daytime courses.
High School Concurrent — CU-Boulder daytime courses for college credit or to apply to high school graduate requirements.
Center for Advanced Engineering and Technology Education (CAETE) — master’s degrees and certificates in engineering, computer science, telecommunications, and management serving on-campus students, distance learners, and working professionals.
Summer Session — CU-Boulder credit classes held during the summer.
Applied Music — private or small group music lessons for nonmusic majors.