Graduate Degrees
Colorado State University offers 17 graduate degree programs which are continuously updated to reflect the most recent advances and professional needs in each industry. Online learning and mixed media allows access to engaging courses from anywhere in the world — at your convenience.
- Adult Education and Training (AET)

M.Ed. in Education and Human Resource Studies - Agricultural Extension Education
M.Agr. in Agricultural Sciences - Biomedical Engineering
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M.E. - Business Administration
M.B.A. - Civil Engineering
M.E. - Computer Science

M.C.S. - Engineering Management
M.S.,M.E. in Mechanical Engineering - Industrial Engineering and Operations Research
M.S., M.E., Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering - Industrial/Organizational Psychology

M.S. - Materials Engineering
M.E. in Mechanical Engineering - Organizational Performance and Change
M.Ed. in Education and Human Resource Studies - Rangeland Ecosystem Science
M.S. - Statistics
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Great Plains IDEA
Through a consortium of 10 Midwestern universities, including Colorado State University, you can complete the following degree program through any of the participating universities. When you select Colorado State University, you can still take classes from the other participating universities - Iowa State, Kansas State, Nebraska University, Montana State, North Dakota State, Oklahoma State University, South Dakota State, and Texas Tech University. Your credits from those institutions will be placed on your CSU transcript.

