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Colorado Technical University
Colorado Technical University - Colorado Springs
4435 N. Chestnut Street
Colorado Springs, CO 80907
Colorado Technical University
Since 1965, Colorado Technical University has helped thousands of
students soar to achieve career success in business administration and
information technology industries. Whether you are an experienced
professional seeking to retain your competitive edge, a degree holder
ready for the challenge of graduate school or someone preparing to
enter the career world, CTU has the degree or certificate program and
the learning style that can work for you.
Doctorate of Computer Science (DCS)
The Doctor of Computer Science program is an advanced professional
degree for practicing computer and IT professionals, consultants, and
academics. The program integrates technical knowledge with research
skills, the ability to think and act strategically, and facility in
anticipating and planning for the future while helping you to
establish yourself as a leader in your chosen field.
Features:
Complete your degree in as little as 3 years
No need to relocate or interrupt your career
No dissertation – applied, career-focused projects
Executive format – limited residencies and online collaboration
Accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and a member of the North
Central Association
Master of Science in Computer Engineering (MSCE)
The MCSE degree program emphasizes effective optimization of computer
systems within organizations to strengthen competitive advantage. The
program covers research, design, development and testing of computer
hardware systems as well as integrating these foundational components
with software applications.
Features:
Complete your degree in as little as 16 months
Earn a professional certificate with no added time nor tuition cost
Gain industry-current, real-world skills and knowledge
Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (MSEE)
The MSEE degree program is designed to provide industry-current
knowledge of modern systems design applied to emerging and evolving
technical fields. There is an emphasis on digital communications.
Project management course components provide a practical,
industry-recognized knowledge base to address today’s resource
optimization and products delivery challenges.
Master of Science in Computer Systems Security concentration
(MSCS-CCS)
This program helps you prepare for increasing levels of responsibility
in planning, developing, integrating and managing computer systems.
The systems security focus can equip you to develop a security policy,
formulate an implementation plan, design and implement security
measures, and monitor and manage an organization's computer security
system.
Features:
Complete your degree in as little as 16 1/2 months
Earn two high-demand professional certificates with no added time nor
tuition cost
Helps you prepare for Certified Information Systems Security
Professional (CISSP™) certification
Master of Science in Computer Science – Software Engineering
(MSCS-SE)
The MSCS-SE degree concentration can prepare you to contribute to the
overall development and implementation of large-scale, complex
software systems. Content includes development and evaluation of
software design, integration and testing, process improvement
practices, quality assurance and risk management in the development
process.
Bachelor of Science Computer Science (BSCS)
In this degree program, students can develop a strong base of
practical, real-world skills from professors who are also computer
science professionals. In addition to important undergraduate
foundation studies, you can learn computer programming languages,
computer network systems and software engineering skills. The systems
security and project management components of this degree add
competitive, industry-current skill sets.
Features:
Complete your degree in as few as 3 years
Qualified course transfer, life experience, and military credits
accepted
Earn high-demand professional certificates with no added time nor
tuition cost
Gain industry-current, real-world skills and knowledge
Bachelor of Science Computer Engineering (BSCE)
In this program, you can learn both electrical engineering and
computer science skills. You will draw from each discipline to improve
the hardware/software interface and to integrate software demands
directly into the hardware design. You can develop all-important
communication and interpersonal skills to help you interpret customer
requirements and produce technology solutions.
Bachelor of Science Electrical Engineering (BSEE)
In this program, you can gain skills to analyze and design digital
electronic components and systems, modern communication systems,
large-scale electrical networks and CMOS integrated circuits. You can
learn how microcontrollers are integrated into products such as
multimedia entertainment systems, and gain invaluable teamwork skills.
Associate of Science Electronics Technology (ASET) Back to top
In this degree program, you can learn how electronic systems work,
about digital design and embedded microcontrollers, and acquire basic
knowledge about computer networks. You can gain the skills to analyze
problems, measure and test components, and maintain electronic
systems.
Features:
Complete your degree in as few as 18 months
Qualified course transfer, life experience, and military credits
accepted
Earn high-demand professional certificates with no added time nor
tuition cost
Helps you prepare for certification such as Microsoft Office
Specialist (MOS™)*
Gain industry-current, real-world skills and knowledge
*Colorado Technical University does not guarantee third-party
certification. Certification requirements for taking and passing
certification examinations are not controlled by CTU but by outside
agencies and are subject to change by the agencies without notice to
CTU. Therefore, CTU cannot guarantee that graduates will be eligible
to take certification examinations, regardless of their eligibility
status upon enrollment.
*Programs and availability are subject to change |
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