University Of Denver
Conflict Resolution Institute
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Conflict Resolution Graduate Program
2201 So. Gaylord St.
Denver, CO 80208 USA
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Phone: 1-303-871-6477
Fax: 1-303-871-2456
Description:
The Conflict Resolution program at the University of Denver offers an interdisciplinary program of courses in the Business, Social Work, Human Communication,m Law International Studies and Alternative Dispute Resolution at University College. The curriculum is designed to fit theoretic perspectives with practical skills.
Accreditation Description:
The University of Denver is a fully accredited institution.
Degree(s):
M.A. in Conflict Resolution
University Of Denver
College of Education
Higher Education and Adult Studies
2450 S. Vine St.
Denver, CO 80208 U.S.A.
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Phone: 1-303-871-2509
Fax: 1-303-871-4456
Description:
The Division of Higher Education, Public Policy, and Adult Studies offers master's or doctoral degrees to students who aspire to professional positions in college, university, association, foundation, federal and state governments, and corporate settings.
Degree(s):
M.A.- Higher Education and Adult Studies;
Ph.D.- Higher Education and Adult Studies
University Of Denver
College of Education
Library and Information Science Program
Knowledge Management
2135 E. Wesley Ave., Garden
Denver, CO 80208 U.S.A.
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Phone: 1-303-871-2747
Fax: 1-303-871-3422
Degree(s):
Knowledge Management - Certificate
University Of Denver
College of Education
Library and Information Sciences
2450 S. Vine St.
Denver, CO 80208 U.S.A.
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Phone: 1-303-871-2509
Fax: 1-303-871-3422
Description:
Today's rapidly changing information-based society requires that information professionals have skills and knowledge that go beyond the traditional classroom experience. The Library and Information Services program not only provides students with a solid theoretical-based curriculum, but also creates opportunities for research and career development experience in the information profession.
Degree(s):
Certificates of Advanced study in Archives and Records Management, Knowledge Management, Library and Information Resources and Technology, and School Library Media
M.L.I.S. - Master of Library and Information Science
University Of Denver
College of Education
School Library Media
2135 E. Wesley Ave., Garden
Denver, CO 80208 U.S.A.
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Phone: 1-303-871-2747
Fax: 1-303-871-3422
Degree(s):
School Library Media - Certificate
University Of Denver
College of Education
Teacher Education Program
2135 E. Wesley Ave.
Wesley Hall, Room 205
Denver, CO 80208 U.S.A.
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btinkler@du.edu
Phone: 1-303-871-2503
Degree(s):
Teacher Education Program - Certificate
University Of Denver
College of Education / Daniels College of Business
Management, Concentration in Education
2020 South Race Street
Denver, CO 80208 U.S.A.
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Phone: 1-800-622-4723 or 1-303-871-3416
Fax: 1-303-871-4466
Description:
The Master of Science in Management with a professional concentration in Education is ideally suited for the educational professional who needs to further develop his/her business management skills.
The degree prepares individuals to manage auxiliary services like food service, transportation, human resources, construction, business/financial management and other non-instructional programs.
Degree(s):
M.S. - Management, Concentration in Education
University Of Denver
College of Education Curriculum and Instruction Division
Combined Teacher Licensure and Master's Program (CLAMP)
Graduate Admissions Office, 2450 S. Vine St., Room 111
Denver, CO 80208 U.S.A.
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Phone: 1-303-871-2509
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Description:
The Combined License and Master's Program (CLAMP) is designed especially for prospective classroom teachers. The program fulfills state requirements for teaching certification and leads to the M.A. in Education with a Specialization in Teaching. In the Combined License and Master's Program, students develop expertise in a specific area that will provide them with the skills to be leaders in the schools.
The Combined License and Master's Program requires 52 quarter hours of credit. The program includes 40 credits in DU's teacher education program, followed by 6 credits in curriculum leadership and 6 credits in one area of concentration (called a strand). The teacher education courses fulfill Colorado course requirements for the provisional teaching license.
The strand areas include:
Aesthetic Education
Literacy in Education
Urban Education
Content Area
Degree(s):
M.A.
University Of Denver
College of Education Curriculum and Instruction Division
Curriculum and Instruction
Graduate Admissions Office, 2450 S. Vine St., Room 111
Denver, CO 80208 U.S.A.
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Phone: 1-303-871-2509
Fax: 1-303-871-4456
Description:
The Division of Curriculum and Instruction offers an M.A. program for students interested in careers that require planning, consulting, research, materials development, policy making, and curriculum supervision. Because graduates will be working with a varied group of professionals, lay people, and students, they will undoubtedly need leadership skills. Curriculum Leadership is also designed for classroom teachers who want to improve their knowledge and skills in instructional decision-making and justification. Students interested in deepening their understanding of curriculum development, implementation, and evaluations, as well as multicultural education, effective learning environments, leadership, urban education, aesthetic education, and international education, will find the M.A. invaluable.
Ph.D. - Curriculum Leadership:
A student interested in becoming a professor of education, an educational consultant, a curriculum developer, a textbook writer, an educational evaluator, the head of an educational agency, program, or school, or in assuming any other leadership role in education is a prime candidate for the Ph.D. in Curriculum Leadership
Degree(s):
M.A.- Curriculum and Instruction;
Ph.D. - Curriculum and Instruction
University Of Denver
College of Education Curriculum and Instruction Division
Moderate Needs Program
Graduate Admissions Office, 2450 S. Vine St., Room 111
Denver, CO 80208 U.S.A.
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educ03@denver.du.edu
Phone: 1-303-871-2509
Fax: 1-303-871-4456
Description:
The Moderate Needs Teacher 1 Licensure Preparation and Master of Arts Completion program at the University of Denver prepares teachers to meet the needs of challenged learners and to make contributions to the school community. The central theme of its courses, field work, and internships is the necessity of adapting classroom objectives, activities, and behavioral expectations to student needs. Teachers will learn how to make instruction accommodate the learner, not vice versa. The program stresses that a classroom is part of a larger context that includes the school, community, and family. Thus course work will point out what teachers can do to build classroom, school, community, and family linkages.
Degree(s):
Licensure;
Master of Arts
University Of Denver
College of Education Curriculum and Instruction Division
Teacher Education Program
Graduate Admissions Office, 2450 S. Vine St., Room 111
Denver, CO 80208 U.S.A.
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coeinq@denver.du.edu
Phone: 1-303-871-2509
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Description:
The Teacher Education Program (TEP) at the University of Denver helps prepare prospective teachers to manage the many challenges inherent in teaching and helps equip them with the knowledge, skills, and sensibilities that characterize master teachers.
This program is an intensive, integrated, professional learning experience. Students' preparation is enhanced by built-in peer support, high academic standards, and closely supervised field experiences in urban and suburban settings. TEP relies on a faculty well-versed in the demands of practice, who can articulate the theoretical underpinnings of effective instruction. In addition, the program prepares students to take the required Colorado Department of Education Program for Licensing Assessments for Colorado Educators (PLACE) assessments in professional knowledge and content specialties.
TEP is a nine-month program requiring 40 quarter hours of course work and field placement. Classes are held Wednesday evenings and all day Saturdays from September through early March. During this time, students also observe at a public school one day each week. Beginning in March, students complete 12 weeks of full-time student teaching and attend class on Saturday mornings.
Research Areas:
Teacher Education Program (TEP);
Elementary Education (K-6) ;
Secondary Education (7-12, English, math, foreign languages, science, or social studies) ;
Art Education (K-12) ;
Music Education (K-12)
University Of Denver
College of Law
Law, Policy and Society
7039 E. 18th Ave.; Rm P104
Denver, CO 80220 U.S.A.
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Phone: 1-303-871-6135
Description:
The University of Denver College of Law is situated in sunny Denver and is a short drive from the University's main campus. This intimate setting provides a unique sense of community in a vibrant urban center.
The College of Law is as diverse as the city it calls home. Approximately 1,000 students from all walks of life and all parts of the country are enrolled in our day and evening programs.
A vibrant intellectual atmosphere is fostered by our diverse faculty and their wide ranging interests. Those interests include the development of market economies in the former USSR, welfare reform, environmental law, computer law, learning theory and styles, and sociological and statistical analyses of case law.
The University is committed to the principle that all students may use and enjoy its educational services, social activities, and facilities free from discrimination on the basis of religion, age, ancestry, sex, color, disabled status, national origin, race, sexual orientation, or veteran status.
University Of Denver
College of Law
LL.M. Programs
7039 E. 18th Ave.; Rm P104
Denver, CO 80220 U.S.A.
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Phone: 1-303-871-6135
Description:
The LL.M. in American and Comparative Law is designed exclusively for graduates from other countries' law schools who want to enhance their understanding of the American legal system. The program offers you the opportunity to work closely with recognized scholars in American and international law in an intellectually stimulating and mutually supportive academic community. The program builds on the University of Denver's distinguished international studies programs and the College of Law faculty's involvement in international legal issues in areas such as human rights, development, dispute resolution,taxation, transportation, trade, judicial administration, Russian law, public interest law, and environment and natural resources.
Degree(s):
LL.M. - American and Comparative Law Program;
LL.M. - International Natural Resources and Environment Law
University Of Denver
Daniels College of Business
Executive MBA Program
2101 S. University Blvd., Room 255
Denver, CO 80208 U.S.A.
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Phone: 1-303-871-3416
Description:
The DU Executive MBA is a demanding program that stimulates fresh thinking and enhances the way participants approach business decisions. The innovative curriculum of the Daniels College ofBusiness provides a framework for lifelong learning,planning and problem solving based on a strong foundation of business fundamentals.
Degree(s):
ExecutiveMBA
University Of Denver
Daniels College of Business
Finance
2101 S. University Blvd., Room 255
Denver, CO 80208 U.S.A.
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dcb@du.edu
Phone: 1-800-622-4723 or 1-303-871-3416
Fax: 1-303-871-4466
Description:
The degree requires 64 credit hours over the span of two and a half years. Courses are organized into three categories: the basic core, the finance core and advanced finance. All students select a corporate finance track or an investment finance track. Courses are taken in a specific sequence depending on the selected track. Students take High Performance Management and Values in Action from the integrated core and an elective course.
Degree(s):
M.S. - Finance
University Of Denver
Daniels College of Business
Hospitality Management
2101 S. University Blvd., Room 255
Denver, CO 80208 U.S.A.
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Phone: 1-800-622-4723 or 1-303-871-3416
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Description:
Focus on hotel finance, investments and asset management. You will develop the strategies and financial techniques used to help property owners maximize the value of their assets through operations, financial engineering and timely decisions about acquisition, disposition and repositioning properties. This program prepares you for senior management positions at multi-unit or corporate level, or in development and investment firms.
Degree(s):
M.S. - Resort and Tourism Management
University Of Denver
Daniels College of Business
Integrated Marketing Communications
2101 S. University Blvd., Room 255
Denver, CO 80208 USA
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adavidso@du.edu
Phone: 1-303-871-3414
Fax: 1-303-871-4466
Description:
Forging relationships between customers and brands depends on increasing the touches your company crafts. Winning companies integrate their touches across all messages their company broadcasts, particularly in today's channel indulgent reality where communication is at the same time more accessible and more distorted with more messages than ever before. Thus, it is that much more important to develop and implement a complete marketing program.
Degree(s):
M.S.- Marketing - two tracks, Integrated Marketing Communication and Integrated Marketing Strategy;
M.B.A.- Concentration - Integrated Marketing Communication or Integrated Marketing Strategy
University Of Denver
Daniels College of Business
International Management
2101 S. University Blvd., Room 255
Denver, CO 80208 U.S.A.
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dcb@du.edu
Phone: 1-800-622-4723 or 1-303-871-3416
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Description:
Now in its 20th year, our MIM program is one of the most well-established in the world. Our interdisciplinary program draws upon the strengths of three major colleges at the University of Denver -- the Daniels College of Business, the Graduate School of International Studies, and the College of Law -- and the innovative, integrative MBA program.
Degree(s):
M.I.M.
University Of Denver
Daniels College of Business
M.B.A. Program
2101 South University Blvd. #255
Denver, CO 80208 U.S.A.
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dcb@du.edu
Phone: 1-800-622-4723 or 1-303-871-3416
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Description:
The graduate management programs at the Daniels College of Business prepare you for success in managerial leadership within a variety of industries and organizations. You'll gain technical knowledge and business expertise while addressing key issues fundamental to managerial decision making and value based leadership. Specializations in accounting, finance, entrepreneurship, electronic commerce, information technology, marketing, real estate construction management, real estate finance, hospitality management, and international business are available. 1999 marked the opening of a new $22 million Daniels College of Business building with state of the art technology that complements the renowned comprehensive integrated curriculum. The Daniels College of Business is a premier choice for graduate business education.
Degree(s):
M.B.A.;
Executive M.B.A.;
Emerging Leaders M.B.A.;
International M.B.A.;
M.S. Finance (M.S.F.);
M.S. Information Technology (M.S.I.T.);
Master of Accountancy (M.Acc.);
Master of Real Estate and Construction Management (M.R.C.M.);
M.S. Management (M.S.M.);
Master of Taxation (M.Tax)
University Of Denver
Daniels College of Business
Management
2101 S.University Blvd. #255
Denver, CO 80208-3416 U.S.A.
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Phone: 1-303-871-3416
Fax: 1-303-871-4466
Description:
Allows students to combine business core courses with industry specific course work in Art Museum Administration, Cable Telecommunications, Communications,Engineering,Environmental Policy and Management, Geographic Information Systems, Organizational Training and Development, Sport Management. A customized concentration is also available.
Degree(s):
M.Sc.- Master of Science in Management
University Of Denver
Daniels College of Business
Management and Engineering
2101 S. University Blvd., Room 255
Denver, CO 80208 U.S.A.
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dcb@du.edu
Phone: 1-800-622-4723 or 1-303-871-3416
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Description:
This program is designed for the professional engineer who is mid-career (5 to 12 years post BS). Many engineers in this position are often promoted to leadership positions within their businesses. They are designated team or group leaders or promoted to section or branch heads. In these roles, they are called upon to exercise managerial skills, often lacking in members of technical professions.
Degree(s):
M.S. - Management and Engineering
University Of Denver
Daniels College of Business
School of Accountancy
2101 South University Blvd., Suite 255
Denver, CO 80208-0232 U.S.A.
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Phone: 1-303-871-3414
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Description:
The Master of Accounting program at the University of Denver's Daniels College of Business integrates accounting principles, technology, ethics, and business into the 48 quarter hour curriculum.
Degree(s):
Master of Accounting
Research Areas:
Specialization in Information Technology and Electronic Commerce
University Of Denver
Division Natural Sciences and Mathematics
Physics and Astronomy
2199 S. University Blvd. Room 5A
Denver, CO 80208 U.S.A.
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Phone: 1-303-871-2305
Fax: 1-303-871-4942
Description:
The Department has major research programs in:
- Atmospheric spectroscopy and radiometry, involving worldwide studies of infrared radiation using high-altitude balloons, research aircraft, and ground-based equipment and theoretical studies of molecular studies of molecular spectra
- Infrared astronomy, using the department's observatory at the summit of Mt. Evans (4,313 m) and other facilities and data sources
- Solid state physics and materials research, investigating and characterizing the mechanical properties of metals and composites with acoustic emission, damping, and resonance apparatus
- Solar-terrestrial and magnetospheric physics, examining the effects on the earth's atmosphere of incoming particulate radiation
- Atomic and molecular physics, concentrating on excitation, ionization, and charge transfer in atomic and molecular collisions (using fast hydrogen/proton, atomic oxygen, and other atomic/molecular/ion beam facilities and ultrasonic interferometers)
- Surface science, using state-of-the-art equipment, and varied research on photovoltaics at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory as well as on-campus facilities
University Of Denver
Division of Mathematics, Natural Science and Engineering
Department of Biological Sciences
Biology
2199 S. University Blvd. Room 5A
Denver, CO 80208 U.S.A.
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Phone: 1-303-871-3661
Description:
The Department of Biological Sciences offers both Masters and Ph.D. degrees. Both of these degrees are research degrees. The student is required to perform original, publishable research and to present a thesis based on the research, to the faculty of Biological Sciences. To accomplish this end, the student usually works daily with a major professor of choice for about two (M.S.) or four to five years (Ph.D.). Besides the thesis research, the student's program is enriched with weekly research seminars and course work appropriate to the student's research.
Degree(s):
M.S.;
Ph.D.
University Of Denver
Division of Mathematics, Natural Science and Engineering
Department of Geography
Geography and Geographic Information Systems
2199 S. University Blvd. Room 5A
Denver, CO 80208 USA
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Phone: 1-303-871-2513
Fax: 1-303-871-2201
Description:
The graduate program in Geography at the University of Denver is designed to allow students maximum flexibility in the creation of their graduate program. Students work closely with their academic advisor on thesis and dissertation research. Field experiences are strongly encouraged, and many graduate courses have a field component.
Degree(s):
M.A. - Geography;
M.S.GIS - Geographic Information Science;
Ph.D. - Geography
Research Areas:
Climatology;Geomorphology;Natural Resources;Water Resources;Urban Geography;Urban Planning;Transportation Planning;Geographic Information Science;Cultural Ecology
University Of Denver
Division of Social Science
Child Clinical Psychology
2199 S. University Blvd. Room 5A
Denver, CO 80208 U.S.A.
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phoughta@du.edu
Phone: 1-303-871-2305
Fax: 1-303-871-4942
Description:
Our program seeks to attract students with a strong interest in conducting research on child clinical problems. We emphasize the close, mutually stimulating and enriching alliance between clinical and research work. Training experiences are designed to increase the likelihood that clinical research will be carried out with optimum rigor, sophistication, and sensitivity. To this end, the student is exposed to general psychological theory, a significant developmental orientation,research methodology, and a substantial amount of clinical technique/theory. Students' learning experiences are characterized by a fairly high degree of flexibility and apprenticeship opportunities. Clinical training meets APA recommended levels of practica and supervision so that students develop a clear concept of themselves as clinical psychologists and of the relevance of clinical methods for studying psychopathology. Finally, we envision a diverse array of professional careers for our students, prominently including research careers in universities, institutes, and medical schools, but also embracing leadership roles in public service, teaching, and clinical practice.
University Of Denver
Division of Social Science
Developmental Psychology
2199 S. University Blvd. Room 5A
Denver, CO 80208 U.S.A.
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Phone: 1-303-871-2305
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Degree(s):
M.A.- Developmental Psychology;
Ph.D.- Developmental Psychology
University Of Denver
Division of Social Science
Economics
2199 S. University Blvd. Room 5A
Denver, CO 80208 U.S.A.
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Phone: 1-303-871-2685
Description:
The University of Denver's Economics Department offers a Master of Arts degree, which provides the necessary skills and credentials for those wanting to work as an economist in business or government. It also prepares students wishing to study for a PhD in Economics who desire such preparation, particularly those wanting to explore alternative approaches and to develop further insights about Economics before entering a PhD program. Our program's current strengths are in macroeconomics, alternative approaches to economics, history of economic thought, economics of money, banking, and finance, environmental economics, urban economics, and international and development economics.
Degree(s):
M.A.
University Of Denver
Division of Social Science
Experimental Area
2199 S. University Blvd. Room 5A
Denver, CO 80208 U.S.A.
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Phone: 1-303-871-2305
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Description:
The Experimental Area consists of three partially overlapping Ph.D. programs: Cognitive Psychology, Social Psychology, and Methodology/Quantitative Psychology. Each of these programs is described briefly on our website. The experimental area is also an integral part of the Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience program (see the Developmental Cognitive Neuropsychology Program description). Students interested in any area of cognitive science, with or without a developmental focus, may take part in both programs.
Degree(s):
Ph.D. - Psychology, Experimental
University Of Denver
Division of Social Science
Public Relations
2199 S. University Blvd. Room 5A
Denver, CO 80208 U.S.A.
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Phone: 1-303-871-2305
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Description:
The Master of Science in Public Relations is a program for students who want to build their skills or increase their understanding of the latest developments in the field of public relations. It is a two (2) year, forty eight (48) hour degree program. Under the philosophy of the Department of Mass Communications and Journalism Studies, this program synthesizes a strong theoretical background in mass communications, generally, and public relations, specifically, along with the technical computer skills and applied writing and design skills needed to be successful in the public relations environment. No thesis or thesis project is required of this degree program.
Degree(s):
Certificate of Advanced Study in Public Relations and Marketing Communications
M.S. - Public Relations
University Of Denver
Division of Social Science
Social Psychology
2199 S. University Blvd. Room 5A
Denver, CO 80208 U.S.A.
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Phone: 1-303-871-2305
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Description:
This program prepares students for research and teaching careers in social psychology. Specific expertise of the Social faculty includes emotion, social cognition, social neuroscience, and coping. The program emphasizes integration of traditional social psychological approaches with approaches from cognitive neuroscience. Accordingly, students are trained to conduct research using methods of social and cognitive psychology as well as neuropsychology and psychophysiology. In addition, students have the opportunity to examine social psychological questions both in normal populations and in special populations, such as individuals with autism, fragile X syndrome, sensory modulation dysfunction, or acquired frontal and temporal lobe damage. The social labs have computer, psychophysiological, and audiovisual equipment for experiments and data analysis.
University Of Denver
Division of Social Science
Department of Anthropology
Archaeology
2199 S. University Blvd. Room 5A
Denver, CO 80208 U.S.A.
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Phone: 1-303-871-2406
Degree(s):
M.A. - Archaeology
University Of Denver
Division of Social Science
Department of Anthropology
Ethnology
2199 S. University Blvd. Room 5A
Denver, CO 80208 U.S.A.
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Phone: 1-303-871-2406
Degree(s):
M.A. - Ethnology
University Of Denver
Faculty of Arts and Humanities
Center for Judaic Studies
Judaic Studies
2199 S. University Blvd. Room 5A
Denver, CO 80208 U.S.A.
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Phone: 1-303-871-3012
Description:
The Center for Judaic Studies offers academic programs in Judaic Studies at the University of Denver leading to an undergraduate minor in Judaic Studies, the M.A. degree, and a Certificate in Judaic Studies (the M.A. requirements without the thesis.)
Degree(s):
Certificate in Judaic Studies and Hebrew
M.A. - Judaic Studies;
M.A./M.S.W. - Judaic Studies and Social Work
University Of Denver
Faculty of Arts and Humanities
School of Art and Art History
Electronic Media Arts Design
2199 S. University Blvd. Room 5A
Denver, CO 80210 U.S.A.
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Phone: 1-303-871-2846
Degree(s):
M.F.A. - Electronic Media Arts Design
University Of Denver
Graduate School of International Studies (GSIS)
International Development
2201 S. Gaylord Street
Denver, CO 80208 U.S.A.
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Phone: 1-877-GSISADM
Fax: 1-303-871-3585
Description:
The Master of Arts in International Development (MOD) is a professional M.A. degree that trains students to analyze political, economic and social problems that face developing countries including technical assistance, economic growth, and improved living standards.
Degree(s):
M.A. International Development;
M.A. International Administration;
M.A. International Human Rights
Research Areas:
Public Health;Policy Analysis;International Development;Human Rights; Conflict Resolution
University Of Denver
Graduate School of International Studies (GSIS)
International Studies
2201 S. Gaylord Street
Denver, CO 80208 U.S.A.
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gsisadm@du.edu
Phone: 1-303-871-2544 or 1 -877-GSISADM (474-7236) toll free in the U.S.
Fax: 1-303-871-3585
Description:
GSIS offers several programs leading to a Master's degree. Each degree is specifically designed to meet the needs and interests of students who seek to acquire substantive knowledge, skills and training necessary for different career paths available in the international studies field. The GSIS MA degrees are interdisciplinary programs that combine social science education, principally in political science and economics, and, in some curricula and business skills which prepare students to examine the major worldwide issues and challenges of our era. Upon graduation, they often find positions as policy analysts, activists, and researchers in government service, international organizations, nongovernmental groups, and non-profit agencies. GSIS offer a traditional MA degree in International Studies and professional MA degrees directed at specific topical areas.
Degree(s):
Master of Arts in International Studies;
Master of Arts in Global Finance, Trade, and Economic Integration (GFTEI);
Mater of Arts in International Administration;
Master of Arts in International Human Rights;
Master of Arts in International Development;
Master of Arts in Technology and International Public Policy;
Master of Global Studies;
Master of International and Intercultural Communication;
Master of Arts/Juris Doctor (MA/JD);
MA in GFTEI/ International Master of Business Administration;
Master of Arts/Master of Social Work (MA/MSW);
Flexible Dual Degree Programs;
The Master's International Program for Peace Corps Volunteers
Research Areas:
International Politics;Conflict Resolution;Comparative Politics;International Economics;Political Theory;International Business;Transportation;Public Health;Technology Management;Telecommunications;Environmental Policy;Policy Analysis;International Technology;International Development;Global Political Economy;International Security;Human Rights; International Technology Analysis and Management;Methodology
University Of Denver
Graduate School of International Studies (GSIS)
International Trade
2201 S. Gaylord Street
Denver, CO 80208 U.S.A.
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Phone: 1-877-GSISADM
Fax: 1-303-871-3585
Description:
This degree focuses on the complex changes underway in the global economy, including the emerging patterns of financial and trade flows; the relationship between economic forces and political outcomes; corporate management and competition; and the impact of global forces on national economic development.This degree is intended both for students who intend to pursue careers in the fields of public policy and economic analysis, and for those who intend to enter the business world. The former are encouraged to pursue skills training in statistics; the latter, in business principles (see below). In addition, students may pursue specialized study in a range of policy areas, economic analysis and/or in international business. Finally, the customized specialization option affords students a great degree of latitude in tailoring the program to meet their particular needs.
Degree(s):
M.A. Global Finance, Trade and Economic Integration:
M.A. International Business Transactions;
M.G.S. Global Studies;
M.A. Technology and Internation Public Policy
Research Areas:
International Economics;International Business;Technology Management;Policy Analysis;Global Political Economy
University Of Denver
Graduate School of Professional Psychology
Clinical Psychology
2450 South Vine Street
Denver, CO 80208 U.S.A.
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ppsy02@denver.du.edu
Phone: 1-303-871-3873
Fax: 1-303-871-4220
Description:
We are an APA accredited program offering training in the professional practice of clinical psychology. The degree is the Doctor of Psychology (Psy.D.) and we follow the scholar/practitioner model of training.
University Of Denver
Graduate School of Professional Psychology
Forensic Psychology
2450 South Vine Street
Denver, CO 80208 U.S.A.
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sferber@du.edu
Phone: 1-303-871-3873
Fax: 1-303-871-4220
Description:
Forensic psychology concerns the application of psychological knowledge, skills and competencies to the civil and criminal justice systems. The master of arts in forensic psychology supplements fundamental master's-level clinical psychology training with course work and practicum experiences in:
Psychology and the law;
The functioning of psychologists in prisons, corrections, probation and parole;
Strategies of assessment and intervention with adult and juvenile offenders;
The psychology of police and policing
University Of Denver
Graduate School of Professional Psychology
International Disaster Psychology
2450 S. Vine St.
Denver, CO 80208
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sferber@du.edu
Phone: 1-303-871-3873
University Of Denver
Graduate School of Social Work
Social Work
2148 S. High St.
Denver, CO 80208 U.S.A.
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gssw-admission@du.edu
Phone: 1-303-871-2841
Fax: 1-303-871-2845
Description:
Our MSW curriculum offers clinical practice concentrations in child welfare, families, high-risk youth or adult mental health or gerontology; community practice concentration in leadership for community and organization practice. Dual degree options, certificates in family therapy, trauma, gerontology and latino/a social work practice also available.
Degree(s):
M.S.W.-Social Work;
Ph.D.-Social Work
Research Areas:
Youth Violence Prevention;
Substance Abuse;
Child Welfare;
Women's Issues;
Empowerment;
Welfare Reform;
Gerontology
University Of Denver
Institute for Public Policy Studies
Public Policy
2199 S. University Blvd.
Denver, CO 80208 U.S.A.
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ipps@du.edu
Phone: 1-303-871-2468
Fax: 1-303-871-3066
Description:
DU's Graduate Program in Public Policy offers an innovative, advanced degree which will prepare you to define your career at the leading edge of public policy. The program also offers flexible dual degree options, a specially-developed core curriculum, and unique Great Issues Forums taught by leading national authorities.
Degree(s):
Master of Public Policy (MPP)
University Of Denver
Institute for Public Policy Studies
Public Policy
2199 S. University Blvd.
Denver, CO 80208 USA
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ipps@du.edu
Phone: 1-303-871-2468
Degree(s):
Master of Public Policy (MPP)
University Of Denver
Lamont School of Music
Faculty of Arts and Humanities
Music Theory and History, Perfomance, Conducting, Composition, and Pedagogy
7111 Montview Blvd.
Denver, CO 80222 U.S.A.
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mbaker@du.edu
Phone: 1-303-871-6973
Fax: 1-303-871-3118
Description:
The Lamont School of Music features internationally recognized performers, teachers, and musicologists in a 5/1 student to teacher ratio that ensures close mentoring by one of the nation's top music faculties. Ninety percent of Lamont graduates earn at least fifty percent of their income in music.
Degree(s):
Artist Diploma - Guitar Performance, Piano Pedagogy;
Certificate - Jazz and Commercial Music, Suzuki Pedagogy
M.M. - Composition, Conducting, Piano Pedagogy, Performance;
M.A. - Music History and Literature, Music Theory;
University Of Denver
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Conflict Resolution Program
BMC 317
2201 So. Gaylord ÊSt.
Denver, CO 80208 U.S.A.
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mvanwyke@du.edu
Phone: 1-303-871-6477
Fax: 1-303-871-2456
Description:
An interdisciplinary program, the M.A. in Conflict Resolution is designed to provide the student with a balanced focus between theoretical perspectives, case studies, and practical applications ofbargaining strategies, various types of dispute resolution and negotiation techniques, and relatedethical issues in a range of social environments where conflict arises, such as:
The Political Arena: from international diplomacy and bargaining to governmental policy discussion at national or local levels;
The Business Arena: from corporate boardrooms to management-worker relations;
The Personal Arena: from counseling to social friendships and family feuds.
Degree(s):
M.A. - Conflict Resolution
University Of Denver
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Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences
The Publishing Institute
2075 South University Blvd., D-114
Denver, CO 80210 USA
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pi-info@du.edu
Phone: 1-303-871-2570
Fax: 1-303-871-2501
Description:
The Publishing Institute is the ideal launching pad for a career in book publishing. Professionals from all areas of publishing teach this month-long, full-time, graduate-level summer program. It will introduce you to all aspects of book publishing and offers an excellent network for your subsequent job search. Designed and directed by Elizabeth A. Geiser, the Institute combines the practicality of New York publishing connections with the informality and beauty of Colorado. Publishing Institute graduates successfully find jobs all across the country in university presses to independent publishers to the largest of the New York publishers.
University Of Denver
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College of Education
Counseling Psychology Division
Graduate Admissions Office, 2450 S. Vine St., Room 111
Denver, CO 80208 U.S.A.
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coeinq@du.edu
Phone: 1-303-871-2509
Fax: 1-303-871-4456
Description:
Within the area of counseling psychology, students may develop skills in counseling and research that lead to work primarily with normal populations in educational and non-educational settings. The Counseling Psychology Program at the University of Denver is fully accredited and approved by the American Psychological Association.
The master's and doctoral programs include work in therapeutic theories and techniques, research, career and group counseling, program development and evaluation, field work and practicum, as well as other areas relevant to each particular degree program. Although most programs are structured because they lead to licensure, students may pursue individual interests through electives.
Degree(s):
M.A. - Guidance and Counseling;
M.A. - Mental Health Counseling;
Ph.D. - Counseling Psychology
University Of Denver
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College of Education
Education Administration
Graduate Admissions Office, 2450 S. Vine St., Room 111
Denver, CO 80208 U.S.A.
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coeinq@denver.du.edu
Phone: 1-303-871-2509
Fax: 1-303-871-4456
Description:
The Division of Administration is composed of degree programs in two distinct areas:
Higher Education and Adult Studies for those doctoral and master's students aspiring to professional education positions in college,university, association, foundation, government, and corporate settings.Educational Leadership and Policy Studies for those doctoral students desiring to assume K-12 leadership positions in schools, district offices, and state government. Each program offers course work designed to cover these areas of study.
Degree(s):
Principal Preparation Program - Certificate
Special Education Director Preparation Program - Certificate
Administrative / Superintendency Preparation Program - Certificate
M.A.- Education Administration;
Ph.D.- Education Administration
University Of Denver
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College of Education
Educational Psychology Division
Graduate Admissions Office, 2450 S. Vine St., Room 111
Denver, CO 80208 U.S.A.
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coeinq@du.edu
Phone: 1-303-871-2509
Fax: 1-303-871-4456
Degree(s):
Ed.S.- School Psychology Licensure Program;
Ed.S.- Early Childhood School Psychology;
M.A.- Early Childhood;
M.A.- Family Services;
Ph.D. - School Psychologist;
Ph.D. - Child and Family Studies
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