
Learning is a lifelong journey. Whether you want to propel your career, pursue your degree, or discover new talents, the University of Colorado at Boulder’s Division of Continuing Education and Professional Studies offers a variety of programs to blend study with work or family life.
Credit courses that meet during the evenings. You can start a degree, finish one, experiment with returning to college, or supplement your current on-campus course load.
Online distance learning credit courses that are semester-based or self-paced. These distance learning courses can help you accelerate your degree, earn a certificate, or finish your degree.
Enables nondegree students to enroll in CU-Boulder credit courses. You can take courses for personal enrichment, professional development, or apply them to a future degree program.
CU Complete is a service aimed at helping former degree students assess their options for undergraduate degree completion. We have academic, financial aid and career advisors on staff to assist students in returning to CU-Boulder.
Choose from over 500 credit courses every summer on the Boulder campus. You can take a course during Maymester or work on a minor. Summer is the perfect time to take a class or two at CU.
Through CAETE, the distance learning and professional studies arm of the College of Engineering and Applied Science, you can take a course via the Internet, CD-ROM, in the campus classroom, and on site.
Whether it's building a competitive edge at work by learning a new language, capturing the perfect photo, or writing that novel rolling around in your head, don't miss the chance to do something for yourself.
You can study most popular instruments including guitar, piano, voice, winds, brass, drum set, or strings while earning college credit.
A wide range of introductory and intermediate non-credit courses focused on building and energy sciences.
For high school students interested in the challenge of completing college level course work at CU-Boulder. You can earn college credit and apply it to high school graduation requirements.
Connecting with Colorado by extending the scholarship of the faculty and educational resources of the University to communities around the state and beyond.
English as a Second Language (ESL) instruction and cross-cultural communication skills for international students, professionals, and members of the local community.