Earning an advanced degree or graduate certificate in engineering can lead to a vast number of career opportunities. Engineers are in demand in almost every sector of the economy. The field offers a wide range of challenging career opportunities in areas such as research, development, design, manufacture and operation of products and services. In this ever-changing field, it is critical to keep up with rapid changes technology and systems to advance and stay competitive.
Explore your options to build your knowledge and skills from one of the nation’s leading universities in engineering research and education:
Graduate Degrees
When you earn your Colorado State University engineering graduate degree online or through distance education, you learn the same content from the same faculty who teach on-campus. You earn an accredited degree and your Colorado State University diploma has no indication of how you took your courses.
- Biomedical Engineering - Master of Engineering (Online)
Learn about cutting-edge technologies from faculty on the forefront of biomedical research. - Civil Engineering - Master of Engineering (Online)
Advance your skills in infrastructure, water resources management and engineering, and systems analysis. - Engineering Management - Master of Engineering or Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering (Distance)
Gain advanced training in engineering-related communications, management, policy and business. - Industrial Engineering and Operations Research - Master of Engineering or Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering (Distance)
Learn mathematical and statistical modeling, computational issues in problem solving, and decision making. - Materials Engineering - Master of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering (Distance)
Advance your understanding of engineering. - Systems Engineering - Master of Engineering (Online)
Learn innovative ways to perform risk analysis, manage complex projects, and create support systems.
Graduate Certificate
Credit certificates allow you to earn accredited University credit and gain a credential without the full commitment of a degree program. Certificate programs are shorter, focus on the core subject matter, and do not require admission.
- Systems Engineering (Online)
Learn core concepts in systems engineering including risk analysis, project management, support systems, and engineering processes.
Courses
You don’t have to be admitted to take courses, so enroll today in courses that can help you build your understanding of engineering and related skills.
Why CSU?
- » CSU is a Carnegie Community Engagement University.
- » CSU was recently named as one of "America's Best Colleges" by U.S. News.
- » The first American academic program in engineering was launched at CSU in 1886, laying the groundwork for the University's modern College of Engineering, which leads many of CSU’s groundbreaking research activities.

- » Systems Engineering Professor just received a $1 million grant to design techniques for building robust & dependable computing & communications systems capable of withstanding major, unexpected disruptions.
- » CSU’s Civil and Environmental Engineering Program headed by Dr. Luis Garcia is a Program of Research and Scholarly Excellence.
- » The Civil and Environmental Engineering is ranked in the top 30 for both civil and environmental engineering in the United States as well as having a worldwide reputation for excellence. Find out more about earning your Civil Engineering Degree.



