College of Engineering and Computer Science
Colorado Technical University’s College of Engineering and Computer Science is committed to adapting to the evolving needs of industry in areas that include electrical, computer and software engineering, computer science applications, systems engineering, software development, and computer systems security.
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CTU's School of Engineering offers bachelor of science degree programs in electrical engineering, computer engineering and software engineering. The School also offers master's degrees in electrical engineering, computer engineering and systems engineering. The Bachelor of Science degree programs in electrical engineering (BSEE) and computer engineering (BSCE) at the Colorado Springs campus are accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission (EAC) of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET).
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CTU's School of Computer Science offers degree programs at the Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s and Doctoral levels, providing an academic continuum to lifelong learners and motivated professionals.
Our rigorous programs are updated as needed in response to the demands of the marketplace, assuring employers like Lockheed Martin, Boeing, AT&T, General Dynamics and many others that CTU graduates have acquired the knowledge, skills and confidence to tackle the challenges and opportunities they will encounter in the real world.
Courses are taught by a respected faculty with applicable professional experience in the fields they teach. Your instructors will function as your learning partners, giving you the opportunity to become an active participant in your own education. CTU faculty members are also involved in frequent assessment workshops and advisory board reviews to evaluate student outcomes and ensure our programs continue to meet our own expectations for marketplace efficacy.
The CTU Professional Learning Model™
Colorado Technical University's project-based Professional Learning Model™ was founded on the belief that learners achieve more when given opportunities to practice their newfound knowledge and skills in near-real world situations. The CTU PLM™ places students in the active role of collaborative problem-solvers and project initiators, engaging you in complex, real-world situations and challenging you to organize, research and solve problems.
By earning an education from a school that takes your future seriously, you can acquire the industry-current qualifications to pursue opportunities throughout the dynamic and diverse fields of engineering and computer science. Please use the sort filter below to identify a program that has been tailored to your professional goals and aspirations.
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Colorado Technical University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and a member of the North Central Association (230 South LaSalle Street, Suite 7-500, Chicago, Illinois 60604-1411) www.ncahlc.org.
CTU does not guarantee employment or salary.
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