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Community. Opportunity. Adventure. Welcome to the CSU Experience. Guide for International Students 2020-2021
WHY CHOOSE #3 #5 #6 Colorado State University? Veterinary Fashion Occupational Science Merchandising Therapy U.S. News & World Report 2019 U.S. News & World Report 2019 Schools & Colleges in the US Fashion-Schools.org 2018 Tier 1 Carnegie Research Top 300 #70 #7 Top 90 #40 University with $375M* of annual Best Global Universities Public University Environmental Best Civil research funding Academic Ranking of World Universities 2019 U.S. News & World Report 2019 Science and Undergraduate Carnegie Classification of Institutions Engineering of Higher Education Engineering Programs in U.S. News & World Report 2019 Program both Business Globally Academic Ranking of World Universities 2018 and Engineering U.S. News & World Report 2019 #44 #52 #62 Statistics Chemistry Electrical U.S. News & World Report 2019 U.S. News & World Report 2019 Engineering U.S. News & World Report 2019 Fast Facts Founded: 1870 Campus: Fort Collins, Colorado City Population: 165,000+ Campus Size: 583 Acres #73 #75 #75 Additional Campuses: 4,235 Acres Enrollment: 28,446 on-campus students International Students: 2,000 Mechanical Chemical Countries Represented: 110+ Computer Bachelor’s: 70+ Master’s: 80+ Doctorate: 50+ Engineering Engineering Science U.S. News & World Report 2019 U.S. News & World Report 2019 U.S. News & World Report 2019 2 | INTO Colorado State University 2020–2021 *Colorado State University 2018 www.intostudy.com/csu | 3
About Colorado State University Living in Fort Collins Colorado State University believes in the principles of community: inclusion, integrity, respect, service and social justice. You will join a supportive campus with dedicated faculty and access to resources to help you succeed. The Perfect Place to Live #4 #2 Happiest City City in US in America for Cycling National Geographic 2017 PeopleForBikes 2019 Community Students from around the world unite in Fort Collins, where their diverse backgrounds, cultures and 60+ clubs dedicated 500+ clubs and experiences strengthen the community around them. student to diversity and CSU is built on a global scale, focused on building new the international organizations student body 61% 18:1 practical solutions for both current and future students. Award-Winning Faculty Faculty at Colorado State University are highly qualified leaders in their industry. While many have numerous awards and grants for their research, of classes with Student-to- fewer than 30 faculty ratio they are dedicated to mentoring students to become leaders as well. students Opportunity Known for its innovation, technology and entrepreneurialism, Fort Collins is the ideal place to start your career. This college city is home to many top engineering, finance and technology companies such as: A Campus of Sustainability Seattle Fort Collins Portland • Advanced Energy • Hewlett-Packard Fort Collins CSU is a nationally recognized “green” Denver • Broadcom Inc. Detroit • Intel Chicago New York • CA Technologies • Microsoft campus, renowned for its environmentally Denver Washington, DC Aspen San Francisco • Comcast • Wolf Robotics friendly programs and facilities. Los Angeles San Diego Atlanta • Plante Moran • Woodward Dallas www.green.colostate.edu Miami Virtual Campus Tour 400+ 300 Take a campus tour from home with CSU’s Virtual Tour at www.youvisit.com/colostate The Music District kilometers of bike and great shopping days of routes and trails downtown sunshine Undergraduate and Graduate Progression INTO CSU Advantage Rates 2017-2018 Colorado State University partners with INTO to create a support system for international students. We offer Academic English, International Year One, Undergraduate Transfer, Graduate Pathway and Direct Entry programs where you will work alongside your 90.0% Eligible Students American peers and earn credit towards your degree while improving your English skills. After successful completion of your Pathway program you will be able to progress to a CSU 94.4% ENROLLED degree program. of Eligible Students INTO CSU is located on campus and offers students many additional services including: • Personalized academic, language and cultural support 90% of all Pathway students were eligible to progress at CSU in • Conversation Partners program to practice your English 2017-18. Eligible students are those who successfully completed • Social activities the Pathway program and qualified for admission as degree- • Graduate school test preparation classes seeking students. Enrolled students are the percentage of • Visa and immigration support eligible students who enrolled as degree-seeking students in their next term of degree study at CSU. 4 | INTO Colorado State University 2020–2021 Living About Colorado in Fort State Collins | 5 University
26 ski resorts Housing and Dining On-Campus Housing Program REQUIRED* NOT REQUIRED Academic English (AE) ■ AE + International Year One (IYO) ■** IYO ■ AE + Undergraduate Transfer Program (UTP) ■ UTP ■ Undergraduate Direct ■ AE + Graduate Pathway (GPW) ■ GPW ■ Graduate Direct ■ Great areas to camp, ski, rock * Students are required to live on campus for the first two semesters. climb, mountain bike or hike ** Students are required to live on campus for two semesters when starting IYO. Meal Plan All on-campus housing options include a meal plan. Students living off Global Village campus will have the option of purchasing a meal plan when they arrive. Living in Colorado Global Village Live and Learn #1 #2 #8 If you are an undergraduate student, you get to live and learn with students from around the world and share your culture and your story, as well as benefit from: Economy Employment Infrastructure • Proven increase in average GPA • 50+ nationalities represented • Central living with premium dining • Cross-cultural friendships • 30+ events annually U.S. News & World Report 2019 U.S. News & World Report 2019 U.S. News & World Report 2019 • 250+ hours of social and • Dedicated faculty and staff academic support per semester • 6 credits of Global Village courses Community-Style Double Room (Westfall Hall) 16’6” (5m) C=Closet 11’8” (3.5m) Community-Style Double Room fits two people per room with a centralized bathroom on each floor. Denver, a Tech DENVER hosts large HOTSPOT technology, bioscience and finance industries with international companies Intel IBM Suite-Style Double Room like Google and Deloitte. HP Microsoft (Parmelee Hall) Oracle Boeing 11’10” (3.6m) 11’10” (3.6m) 17’5.1” (5.1m) Graduate housing 2.8M 1-hour drive from C=Closet Graduate and Academic English Students population As a Graduate or Academic English student, you have the option to live Fort Collins to on or off campus. The Off-Campus Life office provides many services Denver and its Suite-Style Double Room fits two people per room with a shared bathroom for students who are not living in CSU housing, including events to find international between two rooms. roommates and housing. To learn more, visit www.ocl.colostate.edu airport #11 Best Cities for Young Professionals in America 6 | INTO Colorado State University 2020–2021 2019–2020 Niche 2019 Best Places Housing and Dining | 7 www.intostudy.com/csu
Employability at CSU • $62,985 AVERAGE STARTING SALARY for international • 39% OF INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS continue their CSU graduate students education after CSU • 81% OF CSU GRADUATES FIND EMPLOYMENT related • TOP-RANKED GRADUATE SCHOOLS attended by to their program of study CSU alumni include Johns Hopkins University, Cornell University, Yale University, University of California, • 83% OF INTERNATIONAL UNDERGRADUATES and Berkeley and Columbia University. 93% of international graduate students secure their plans or receive a job offer within six months of graduation Colorado State University First Destination & Satisfaction Report 2018 Career-Focused Academics Launch Your Career at CSU Become the next generation of leaders, entrepreneurs and creators. Whoever you want to be, At CSU, you can create the future you have always imagined. The university is dedicated to helping you CSU can help you make your mark in your industry of choice through experiential learning. reach your goals through opportunities to participate in class projects with local companies, internships We understand the best way to learn is through firsthand experience. and practicums with hands-on support. Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering Optional Practical Training (OPT) The Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering will give you unique research experiences for both undergraduate and graduate students in the OPT allows international students to gain work experience following disciplines: after graduation through temporary employment at a job • Atmospheric Science • Civil Engineering • Environmental Engineering related to their major. CSU has some of the highest numbers • Bioengineering • Computer Engineering • Mechanical Engineering of international students to receive such opportunities with • Biomedical Engineering • Electrical Engineering • Systems Engineering 377 students on OPT across the US in a total of 33 states. • Chemical and Biological Engineering • Engineering Science 100+ CSU students chose to stay and complete their OPT in Colorado. • Chemical Engineering • Engineering Science & International Studies www.engr.colostate.edu International CSU graduates #61 #67 ABET “ 1 of 2 are working at companies such as: Best Graduate Best Undergraduate Accredited Programs in the • Princeton Neuroscience • Starbucks • Intel Engineering School Engineering US accredited for Institute • Amazon • FedEx both Chemical Woodward AT&T U.S. News & World Report 2019 Program and Biological • PwC • • • LinkedIn • Cisco U.S. News & World Report 2019 Engineering • Fiat Chrysler Automobiles • eBay • Microsoft A PARTNERSHIP WITH HP CSU is in a strategic partnership • Purdue University with HP, which has helped provide technology to engineering students and created job • Stanford University • Ford • Deloitte • Dell and internship opportunities for CSU students and graduates. • Visa • HP • Google “ My favorite aspect is being on the College of Business forefront of the latest technological innovations and being involved in the www.biz.colostate.edu CSU Students from Around the World on OPT development of autonomous vehicles. If you aspire to transform the way businesses work and become a leader in your Country/Region No. of Students I believe the soft landing that INTO industry, then the College of Business is where you need to be. With a business provided in my transitioning to the degree you can start your career in accountancy, business administration, computer India 165 United States has helped me gain the information systems or finance. China 101 traction I needed to be successful.” East Asia 25 HANEET, India Get career-related experience: Africa 19 Graduate Pathway in Electrical Engineering Current Job: Functional Safety Engineer at IAV South Asia 17 Automotive Engineering in Michigan • Participate in the Summit Fund where students learn to invest and manage a portfolio that has beaten the S&P 500 index for six of the past 10 years. The Americas 16 • Enjoy access to 16 Bloomberg terminals and computer software that allows students to Middle East 14 monitor and analyze real-time financial market data. Europe 11 • Join one of the 22 clubs and organizations dedicated to business, including the Global Business Network. Rest of the World 9 Colorado State University International Programs 2019 SUPPORT OPPORTUNITY #20 #87 #90 Supply Chain Management Best Undergraduate Business Program College of Business Program AACSB 95% of CSU’s budget 44% of international Accredited goes to instruction, students Program Globally U.S. News & World Report 2019 Bloomberg Business Week 2016 Supply Chain Management Journal academic support complete an and scholarships internship 8 | INTO Colorado State University 2020–2021 Launch Section Your Career Name | 9
State-of-the-Art Facilities CSU has invested $1.6B, 44 projects and 4.4M sq. ft. into campus over the last 10 years. www.building.colostate.edu 2018 CSU Fashion Show Nancy Richardson Design Center Offers cutting-edge technology and inspiring spaces to advance CSU’s design programs #4 Most Luxurious Student Recreation Center College Rank 2018 Powerhouse Energy Campus Recreation Center Suzanne and Walter Scott, Jr. Bioengineering Building Serves as headquarters of the Energy Institute, a green building and hub for energy innovation where faculty, researchers, students Offers resources, services and programs that empower the CSU community $65M building with 105,000 sq. ft. of lab and classroom space bringing together and staff work to develop solutions and achieve global impact www.energy.colostate.edu through recreation students and faculty of biomedical engineering, bioanalytic devices, synthetic biology, health and energy and environmental engineering 250+ Performances and exhibitions annually Cristian worked on a design project called Water for Las Tablas during his time at CSU. The aim of the project is to improve and sustain a water system for a community of 280 people in El Salvador. “We got all the community consensus, the support and buy-in that we needed from them in order to be able to design the project, and now all of a sudden, we have almost 200 homes, which is nearly 500 residents. Just having the opportunity to address this issue that is urgent and needs help in the world right now, and having the knowledge to help, it taught me a lot. We are able to improve Lory Student Center people’s living standards, and that’s why it matters so much to me.” Michael Smith Natural Resources Building University Center for the Arts Home to student-centered programs and services, your home away from With a student success center, ground-breaking teaching labs, meeting Houses the School of Music, Theatre, and Dance, the Gregory Allicar Museum of CRISTIAN, Ecuador home and “connection central” of the CSU community International Year One in Engineering spaces and new home for the Center for Collaborative Conservation Art, the Avenir Museum of Design and Merchandising, and select courses out of Global Village Coordinator the Department of Art and Art History 10 | INTO Colorado State University 2020–2021 2019–2020 www.intostudy.com/csu Facilities | 11
B M D B M D ACADEMIC PROGRAMS Occupational Therapy Greenhouse Gas Management and Accounting GP Public Health [Master’s: Animals, People, and the Environment; Human Dimensions of Natural Resources GE Epidemiology; Global Health and Health Disparities; Health Find Your Degree With a wide range of subject areas and admissions options, you can find the perfect degree for your chosen career. You can choose to apply Communication; Physical Activity and Healthy Lifestyles; Public Health Natural Resource Tourism GE Nutrition] [Bachelor’s: Global Tourism; Natural Resource Tourism] for direct entry to the university or for a Pathway program that provides extra academic, language and cultural support. From the day you apply to the day you graduate, we are here to help you succeed every step of the way. Flip to the back cover to learn how to apply. Social Work [Bachelor’s: Addictions Counseling] GE Natural Resources Management GE atural Resources Stewardship [Master’s: Ecological Restoration; Forest N Student Affairs in Higher Education Sciences; Rangeland Ecosystems] B = Bachelor’s M = Master’s D = Doctorate International Year One Liberal Arts Restoration Ecology GE Indicates the undergraduate Pathway program that should be taken to progress to an Anthropology A Graduate Pathway program that can lead to this degree is indicated in green. This degree is also available undergraduate academic program. This program is also available through direct admission. Rangeland Ecosystem Science [Bachelor’s: Archaeology; Biological Anthropology; Cultural Anthropology] GP GE through direct admission. [Master’s: Health and Well-being; Humans and the Environment; Tourism Management GP AS Agricultural Sciences EN Engineering Professional Methods and Techniques; International Development] ● This CSU degree program is available through direct admission. BU Business Administration/ GE General Watershed Science SC Art [Bachelor’s: Art History; Integrated Visual Studies]5 GE STEM degrees are designated by the US Department of Homeland Security. Economics LL Languages, Literatures and Cultures CS Computer Science MA Mathematics Arts Leadership and Cultural Management Natural Sciences DA Dance SC Sciences Communication Studies [Bachelor’s: Speech Teacher Licensure] [Master’s: Addiction Counseling GE B M D B M D Deliverable Practices] pplied Computing Technology [Bachelor’s: Computing Education; A CS omputer Engineering C Communication Computing Technology] Agricultural Sciences [Master’s and Doctorate: Biomedical Engineering; Computer Applied Statistics Agricultural Business Architecture/Embedded Systems; Computer Engineering; Computer Creative Writing GP AS [Master’s: Data Science; Statistical Science] [Bachelor’s: Agricultural Economics; Farm and Ranch Management] Networking; Communications and Signal Processing; Control Systems; EN GP Dance DA Biochemistry Agricultural Education High Performance Computing; Electrical Power and Energy; Lasers SC AS [Bachelor’s: ASBMB; Health and Medical Sciences; Pre-Pharmacy] [Bachelor’s: Teacher Development; Agricultural Literacy] and Optics; Radars and Remote Sensing; Robotics - Robot Control; Economics BU Biology [Bachelor’s: Biological Science; Botany] SC Agricultural and Resource Economics Robotics - Robot Vision; Semiconductor Devices and Processing] [Master’s and Doctorate: Agricultural Economics; Natural Resource and Electrical Engineering English [Bachelor’s: Electrical Engineering; Lasers and Optical Engineering] [Bachelor’s: Creative Writing; English Education; Language; Cell and Molecular Biology [Doctorate: Cancer Biology] Environmental Economics] Animal Science [Master’s and Doctorate: Biomedical Engineering; Computer Literature; Writing, Rhetoric and Literacy] GE GP hemistry C [Master’s: English Education; Literature; Writing, Rhetoric, and Social SC [Master’s and Doctorate: Breeding and Genetics; Livestock/Beef Architecture/Embedded Systems; Computer Engineering; Computer [Bachelor’s: ACS Certified; Non-ACS Certified] EN GP Management Systems; Livestock Behavior and Welfare; Meat Science/ AS Networking; Communications and Signal Processing; Control Systems, Change; TEFL/TESL] Computer Science High Performance Computing; Electrical Power and Energy; Lasers CS GP Food Safety-Microbiology; Nutrition - Ruminant Animal/Equine; Ethnic Studies [Bachelor’s: Social Studies Teaching] GE [Bachelor’s: Computer Science; Human-Centered Computing] Reproduction - Ruminant Animal/Equine] and Optics; Radars and Remote Sensing; Robotics - Robot Control; Data Science Robotics - Robot Vision; Semiconductor Devices and Processing] Fine Arts GE Bioagricultural Sciences [Bachelor’s: Computer Science; Economics; Mathematics; Statistics] [Master’s: Entomology; Pest Management; Plant Pathology; Weed Science] Engineering [Bachelor’s: Art Education; Drawing; Electronic Art; Fibers; Graphic Design; Metalsmithing; Painting; Photo Image Making; Pottery; Printmaking; GE Ecology [Master’s and Doctorate: Ecology Risk Assessment and [Doctorate: Entomology; Plant Pathology; Weed Science] [Master’s: Biomedical Engineering; Biomedical Engineering and Electrical Sculpture] [Master’s: Drawing; Fibers; Graphic Design; Metalsmithing and Management; Human-Environment Interactions] Engineering (Dual); Biomedical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering Environmental and Natural Resource Economics AS (Dual); Chemical and Biological Engineering (Dual); Chemical Engineering; GP Jewelry; Painting; Printmaking; Sculpture]5 Materials Science and Engineering Environmental Horticulture Civil Engineering; Computer Engineering; Electrical Engineering; Geography GE athematics [Bachelor’s: Actuarial Science; Applied Mathematics; General M [Bachelor’s: Landscape Business; Landscape Design and Contracting; AS Engineering Management; Mechanical Engineering; Systems MA GP History [Bachelor’s: General History; Language; Social and Behavioral Mathematics; Mathematics Education] Nursery and Landscape Management; Turf Management] Engineering] Sciences; Social Studies Teaching][Master’s: Liberal Arts; Public History - Natural Sciences [Bachelor’s: Biology Education; Chemistry Education; Engineering Science GE SC Equine Science AS EN Cultural Resource Management; Public History - Historical Preservation; Geology Education; Physical Science; Physics Education] [Bachelor’s: Engineering Physics; Teacher Education] Public History - Museum Studies] Natural Sciences Education Extension Education GP Engineering Science and International Studies EN Interdisciplinary Liberal Arts GE orticulture H Physics [Bachelor’s: Applied Physics; Physics] SC Environmental Engineering EN [Bachelor’s: Floriculture; Horticultural Business Management; Interdisciplinary Liberal Arts and Engineering Science EN Professional Science Master’s in Zoo, Aquarium, and Animal Shelter Horticultural Food Crops; Horticultural Science; Horticulture Therapy] Mechanical Engineering [Master’s and Doctorate: Energy; Health; EN GP International Studies Management [Master’s and Doctorate: Bioactive Plant Components; Dietary Materials] Intervention/Cancer Prevention; Ecophysiology; Enology; Environmental [Bachelor’s: Asian Studies; European Studies; Latin American Studies; GE Psychology Systems Engineering [Master’s and Doctorate: Systems Analysis; System and Stress Physiology; Floriculture; Fruit/Vegetables; Germplasm AS Middle East and North African Studies] [Bachelor’s: Addictions Counseling; Clinical/Counseling Psychology; Architecture; System Optimization] Conservation; Greenhouse Technology; Landscape Ecology; Landscape/ General Psychology; Industrial/Organizational; Mind, Brain and Behavior] Journalism and Media Communication1,6 GE SC Ornamental Plants; Landscape Water Conservation/Xeriscapes; Organic/ Health and Human Sciences [Master’s and Doctorate: Applied Social and Health Psychology; Cognitive Sustainable Production; Plant Antioxidants; Plant Tissue Culture; Potato Languages, Literatures and Cultures Psychology; Cognitive Neuroscience; Counseling Psychology; Industrial/ Apparel and Merchandising LL GP Breeding; Potato Production Management; Potato Storage Physiology; [Bachelor’s: French; German; Spanish] [Master’s: Spanish] Organizational Psychology] [Bachelor’s: Apparel Design and Production; Merchandising; Product GE Rhizosphere Biology/Ecology; Turfgrass Science; Viticulture] Development]3 Music Statistics [Bachelor’s: General Statistics; Mathematical Statistics] GE [Bachelor’s: Music Composition; Music Education; Music Therapy; Music Landscape Architecture1 Applied Developmental Science Performance] [Master’s: Choral Conducting; Collaborative Piano; GE Zoology1 SC oil and Crop Sciences S Instrumental Conducting; Music Education - Composition; Music Education - Construction Management4 GE Conducting; Music Therapy]1 [Bachelor’s: Agronomic Production Management; Applied Information Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences Technology; International Soil and Crop Sciences; Plant Biotechnology, Counseling and Career Development Philosophy AS Biomedical Sciences [Bachelor’s: Anatomy and Physiology; Environmental Genetics and Breeding; Soil Ecology; Soil Restoration and Conservation] [Master’s: Career Counseling; Clinical Mental Health Counseling; School [Bachelor’s: General Philosophy; Global Philosophies and Religions; GE Public Health; Microbiology and Infectious Disease] [Master’s: Anatomical SC [Master’s and Doctorate: Crop Science; Plant Biotechnology, Genetics, and Counseling] Philosophy, Science and Technology] and Physiological Sciences; Reproductive Technology]1,7 Breeding; Soil Science] Design and Merchandising [Master’s: Apparel and Merchandising; Political Science GP Clinical Sciences Interior Design] [Bachelor’s: General Political Science; Environmental Politics and Policy; Business Global Politics and Policy; US Government, Law and Public Policy] nvironmental Health E Early Childhood Education GE GE Accountancy [Master’s: American Politics; Comparative Politics; International Relations; [Master’s: Environmental Health and Safety; Epidemiology; Ergonomics; [Master’s: Financial Analysis, Auditing, and Reporting; Data Analytics and Education and Human Resource Studies Public Policy and Administration; Political Theory; Environmental Politics Industrial Hygiene] [Doctorate: Epidemiology; Ergonomics; Industrial Systems; Taxation] [Master's: Adult Education and Training; Education Sciences; Organizational and Policy] [Doctorate: Environmental Politics and Policy] Hygiene] Business Administration Learning, Performance, and Change] [Doctorate: Education, Equity, and Public Communication and Technology Microbiology [Bachelor’s: Accounting; Finance; Financial Planning; Human Resource Transformation; Higher Education Leadership; Organizational Learning, Management; Information Systems; International Business; Marketing; BU Performance, and Change; School Leadership] Sociology euroscience N Organization and Innovation Management; Real Estate; Supply Chain Family and Consumer Sciences [Bachelor’s: Criminology and Criminal Justice; Environmental Sociology; General GE [Bachelor’s: Behavioral and Cognitive Neuroscience; Cell and Molecular SC Management] [Bachelor’s: Family and Consumer Sciences; Family and Consumer Sciences GE Sociology] Neuroscience] Business Administration Education] Theatre [Bachelor’s: Design and Technology; Performance; General GP GE Pathology [Impact MBA] Theatre] Fermentation Science and Technology GE Computer Information Systems GP Women’s and Gender Studies GE Radiological Health Sciences [Master’s: Health Physics] Food Science and Nutrition [Master’s and Doctorate: Food Science; Finance GP Nutrition] Warner College of Natural Resources Toxicology Health and Exercise Science [Bachelor’s: Health Promotion; Sports SC Engineering Medicine] Conservation Leadership [Master’s: Global] Veterinary Medicine Atmospheric Science Hospitality Management GE Ecosystem Science and Sustainability SC Bioengineering Human Bioenergetics ish, Wildlife and Conservation Biology F 1 These majors may have additional progression requirements. View specific entry requirements for these competitive majors at: [Bachelor’s: Conservation Biology; Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences; Wildlife SC admissions.colostate.edu/transfercompetitivemajors Human Development and Family Studies Biomedical Engineering 2 EN Biology] 2 The Biomedical Engineering major must be taken in conjunction with: Chemical and Biological Engineering, Electrical Engineering or [Bachelor’s: Early Childhood Professions, Human Development and Mechanical Engineering. Two BS degrees are awarded upon completion of the program. Family Studies; Leadership and Entrepreneurial Professions; Pre-Health GE Forest Sciences 3 For the Apparel Design and Production major, students complete a design portfolio due in October of the student’s second year. Chemical and Biological Engineering EN Professions; Prevention and Intervention Sciences][Master’s: Marriage and The top 25 students are selected based on GPA and their portfolio. Forest and Rangeland Stewardship [Bachelor’s: Forest Biology; Forest Fire Family Therapy; Prevention Science] 4 For the Construction Management major, students are admitted as “Pre-Construction Management,” and must complete 15 credits Chemical Engineering GP Science; Forest Management; Rangeland Conservation and Management; GE with a minimum 2.75 GPA, completion of CON 101 and CO 150 with a B or better and completion of MATH 125 with a C or better. Interior Architecture and Design 1 Rangeland and Forest Management] ivil Engineering C 5 For the Visual Art major, it is recommended students start in the Fall semester due to course timing. [Master’s and Doctorate: Environmental Engineering; Geoengineering; utrition and Food Science N Geology [Bachelor’s: Environmental Geology; Geology; Geophysics; SC 6 For the Journalism and Media Communication major, admission requirements include JTC 100 and JTC 210 with at least a B in one Groundwater Engineering; Hydraulic Engineering/Stream Restoration [Bachelor’s: Dietetics and Nutrition Management; Food Safety and SC Hydrogeology] course and C in the other and a minimum 2.9 cumulative GPA over 12 CSU credits. EN GP and River Mechanics; Hydrologic Science and Engineering; Irrigation and Nutrition; Nutrition and Fitness; Nutritional Sciences] Geosciences 7 For the Biomedical Sciences major, students must complete LIFE 102 and CHEM 111/112 with a B or better and have a CSU GPA Drainage Engineering; Structural Engineering; Water and International of 3.3 on a minimum of 12 credits but no more than 60 credits. Development; Water Resources; Wind Engineering and Fluid Mechanics] Occupation and Rehabilitation Science 8 Students studying Biomedical Sciences receive a double degree, a BS in Biomedical and a BS in a traditional Engineering field. 12 INTO Colorado State University 2020–2021 Undergraduate Admissions 13
International Year One Programs *Estimated credits remaining after Pathway/Total credit hours needed to complete degree. UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSIONS Start Dates Entry Requirements: Progression Requirements: All GPAs are minimum cumulative unless High School Diploma required for all programs otherwise noted Semester Credits* TOEFL Fall Spring Summer GPA IELTS IELA Duolingo GPA Other iBT Agricultural Sciences 3-Semester • • • 88-90/120 50 5.0 154 75 At CSU, you can choose from more than 70 bachelor’s degree Entry Requirements 2-Semester • • • 88-95/120 2.3 60 5.5 162 90 2.5 • No W, I or U grade in a class • Grade of C or better in all classes programs. No matter what your career goals are, your path Program DIRECT INTERNATIONAL YEAR ONE* 1-Semester • • • 102-106/120 75 6.0 176 120 US UNDERGRADUATE to success can start here. There are three ways to begin 1-SEMESTER 2-SEMESTER 3-SEMESTER Business Administration**/Economics EDUCATION SYSTEM 3-Semester • • • 85-88/120 50 5.0 154 75 Program • High school diploma High school diploma • No W, I or U grade in a class your undergraduate studies at CSU. requirements* • SAT or ACT for competitive 2-Semester • • • 88-90/120 2.31 60 5.5 162 90 3.0 • Grade of C or better in all classes To graduate with your 4-year 1-Semester • • • 104/120 79 6.5 176 120 majors (admissions.colostate.edu/ undergraduate degree, you will competitive-majors) Computer Science There’s no need to stress about where you start; just focus on where • Additional materials may also 3-Semester • • • 84-89/120 50 5.0 154 75 need to take the following classes: be required you’re going. You can complete your degree at any stage. We don’t 2-Semester • • • 89-93/120 2.31 60 5.5 162 90 2.5 • No W, I or U grade in a class Minimum GPA • Grade of C or better in all classes Core classes: General education design our programs for one type of student; our programs are built 3.0 2.3 2.3 2.3 1-Semester • • • 106/120 79 6.5 176 120 Equivalent Dance courses can include English for everyone. Where you will begin depends on your grades and TOEFL iBT 79 75-79 60 50 3-Semester • • • 85-85/120 50 5.0 154 75 composition, social sciences, English level. Where you end up is where you want to be: graduating IELTS 6.5 6.0-6.5 5.5 5.0 2.32 • No W, I or U grade in a class 2-Semester • • 86-90/120 60 5.5 162 90 2.5 • Grade of C or better in all classes humanities, history, mathematics with a bachelor’s from CSU. IELA N/A 176 162 154 1-Semester • • 103-105/120 79 6.5 176 120 and natural/physical science. These Engineering Duolingo N/A 120 90 75 are typically taken at the beginning 3-Semester • • • 103-136/125-159 50 5.0 154 75 • No W, I or U grade in a class g DIRECT ENTRY: If you meet the academic and English language Academic Level 3 Level 3 Level 3 Level 2 2-Semester • • • 103-141/125-159 2.31 60 5.5 162 90 2.75³ • Grade of C or better in all classes of your degree. English • Grade of B or better in MATH 160 or 161, PH 141, requirements for your degree program, you can apply directly to 1-Semester • • • 113-147/125-159 79 6.5 176 120 and or CHEM111 Colorado State University. Notes: Entry requirements are subject to change and vary by program. General Major classes: These classes will *No lower than C average in all math courses for business administration, computer science, engineering, 3-Semester • • • 85-86/120 50 5.0 154 75 • No W, I or U grade in a class be about the specific field of study To apply, you will need the following required documents: mathematics and science degrees. 2-Semester • • • 85-91/120 2.3 60 5.5 162 90 2.5 • Grade of C or better in all classes you choose. They are typically taken • Auditions required for performance for Music majors 1-Semester • • • 103-112/120 75 6.0 176 120 declarations, high school transcripts, university transcripts Institutional Code TOEFL: 4075 SAT: 4075 ACT: 0504 toward the last part of your degree. Languages, Literatures and Cultures (for transfer applicants), proof of degree, personal statement, 3-Semester • • • 91-91/120 50 5.0 154 75 accounting of time (freshmen only), passport, English test score Dates 2-Semester • • • 92-96/120 2.3 60 5.5 162 90 2.5 • No W, I or U grade in a class • Grade of C or better in all classes and letter of recommendation (freshmen only). An application 1-Semester • • • 106-108/120 75 6.0 176 120 Direct International Year One Mathematics fee may apply. For more information, visit www.admissions. 3-Semester • • • 87-88/120 50 5.0 154 75 colostate.edu/internationalstudentshome Fall 2020: Aug 17, 2020 • No W, I or U grade in a class Fall 2020: Aug 2020 2-Semester • • • 87-93/120 2.31 60 5.5 162 90 2.5 Start Dates Spring 2021: Jan 2021 Spring 2021: Jan 11, 2021 • Grade of C or better in all classes Summer 2021: May 10, 2021 1-Semester • • • 102-107/120 79 6.5 176 120 Sciences g INTERNATIONAL YEAR ONE: International Year One allows 3-Semester • • • 85-87/120 50 5.0 154 75 • No W, I or U grade in a class you to begin earning credits toward your degree even if you don’t 2-Semester • • • 85-92/120 2.31 60 5.5 162 90 2.5 • Grade of C or better in all classes meet the academic and English requirements for direct entry. You 1-Semester • • • 105-106/120 79 6.5 176 120 will receive additional support to help you be successful through Entry and progression requirements are subject to change and may vary by program. **3.0 CSU GPA for BS in Business Administration Grade of B- or better in MATH 141 and ECON 202. your first year at CSU and graduate in the same amount of time g ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROGRAM: If you do not meet the direct or 1 No lower than C average in all Math course as direct entry students. Depending on your English language International Year One entry requirements, you can enter our Academic 2 Audition required scores, you’ll enter International Year One through a 1-Semester, English program to improve your academic and language skills. Once you have 3 3.0 CSU GPA for Mechanical Engineering 2-Semester or 3-Semester program. For more information, visit achieved the required language level, you can progress to International Year [SAMPLE INTERNATIONAL YEAR ONE PROGRAM] Business Administration/Economics www.intostudy.com/csu/programs One or enter your degree program directly. Learn more on page 21. Business: Accounting; Finance; Financial Planning; Human Resource Management; Information Systems; International Business; Marketing; Organization and Innovation Management; Real Estate; Supply Chain Management 2-Semester Pathway Degree Program Components Program Information Fall: August 17, 2020 120 credit hour program Spring: January 11, 2021 30-32 credit hours apply from Pathway Summer: May 10, 2021 88-90 credits remaining toward degree Entry Requirements Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements •• High school diploma EAP 150 English for International Students I 6 Undergraduate Degree Program •• 2.3 GPA (No lower than a C average in all Math courses) MATH1 MATH 117, 118 or 141 1-3 Business •• 3.0 CSU GPA •• Language requirements: SPCM 100 Introduction to Popular Culture 3 •• Grade of C or better in all classes Year 1: Freshman Year 2: Sophomore Year 3: Junior Year 4: Senior •• TOEFL iBT 60 KEY 192C Seminar 3 •• B- or better in MATH 141 and ECON 202 •• IELTS 5.5 BUS 100 4 Introduction to Business 1 •• No unresolved W or I or U grades Direct Entry •• IELA 162 3.0+ GPA •• Duolingo 90 Total 14-16 TOEFL iBT 79 Economics Semester 2 Course Title Credit Hours •• 2.5 CSU GPA IELTS 6.5 EAP 151 English for International Students II 3 •• Grade of C or better in all classes General Education Course 3 3 •• No unresolved W or I or U grades 1-Semester KEY 192A3 Seminar 1 Notes 2.3 GPA Pathway ECON 202 Microeconomics 3 1 Course depends on Math Placement (MPE) results. TOEFL iBT 75-79 SPCM 200 Public Speaking 3 2 Students must test out of College Algebra II. IELTS 6.0-6.5 International Year One MATH 141 Calculus 3 High School 3 Courses will not be required over the summer semester, which will result in fewer than the Total 16 Diploma stated number of credit hours that semester 2-Semester (or equivalent) 2.3 GPA Pathway 1-Semester Pathway Degree Program Components 4 This course is typically taken by Business Majors only. TOEFL iBT 60 Fall: August 17, 2020 120 credit hour program These courses are generally delivered through the INTO CSU Center and are for Pathway students only. What are your scores? IELTS 5.5 Spring: January 11, 2021 16 credit hours apply from Pathway Summer: May 10, 2021 104 credits remaining toward degree 3-Semester Entry Requirements Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours 2.3 GPA •• High school diploma Pathway EAP 151 English for International Students II 3 TOEFL iBT 50 •• 2.3 GPA (No lower than a C average First semester of this program MATH 1412 Calculus 3 English in all Math courses) IELTS 5.0 begins before Year 1/Freshman •• Language requirements: ECON 202 Microeconomics 3 Language •• TOEFL iBT 79 Transfer Student Program •• IELTS 6.5 SPCM 100 Introduction to Popular Culture 3 (See next page) No TOEFL iBT English •• IELA 176 KEY 192C Seminar 3 Language •• Duolingo 120 or IELTS Scores BUS 100 4 Introduction to Business 1 Program Total 16 14 INTO Colorado State University 2020–2021 Undergraduate Admissions 15
UNDERGRADUATE TRANSFER PROGRAM Poonyawee works in an international company, coordinating with foreign partners and clients. Aditya has immersed himself at CSU, joining the Entrepreneurship Club and the Indonesian student organization. “INTO CSU greatly improved “CSU has a lot of resources that Have you earned credits from another college or university and want to Why Choose UTP? all aspects of my English skills, can help international students, transfer to a US university? You can transfer directly into Colorado State Choosing UTP provides a customized, cost-effective path to your and helped prepare me for and I use the writing center to University or choose our Undergraduate Transfer Program (UTP) which bachelor’s degree. Before your program starts, Colorado State my current job. It showed me help me with my papers. The University will provide you with an estimate of credits that will how to plan my future career Pathway program helped me to is specifically designed to support international students through the transfer to the university. Once you arrive on campus, our friendly path. The professors were adjust to the environment and process of transferring. very attentive and helped get services that expanded my staff will be available to help you transition into life at a US me to draw up a plan for network with other friends from university. You will also have access to helpful resources including after graduation in order to a lot of countries in the world academic, English language and cultural support. If you do not meet Entry Requirements achieve my goals.” and also local people.” the English language entry requirements for the UTP, you can enter Program Direct Transfer Undergraduate Transfer POONYAWEE, Thailand ADITYA, Indonesia Program our Academic English program before progressing to either the UTP Master of Management Practice Graduate Pathway program in Computer Program Length N/A 1-Semester Current Job: Business Development Information Systems or direct transfer to Colorado State University. or 2-Semesters Manager at Fintech Company Limited in Thailand Start Dates Fall: Aug 2020 Fall: Aug 17, 2020 UTP Benefits Spring: Jan 2021 Spring: Jan 11, 2021 • Transfer of credits from your college or university-level classes to 2.3 GPA 2.0 your degree (2.5 for Engineering) TOEFL 79 60-79 • Customized curriculum of university credit-bearing courses IELTS 6.5 5.5-6.5 • Quick turnaround time for offer (5-7 business days) IELA N/A 162-176 • Unofficial Pre-Arrival Credit Evaluation (15 additional business days Duolingo N/A 90-120 after receiving offer letter) No minimum. Must have No minimum. Must have Isabela was inspired to study Geology in Colorado Jasir won the Student Leader of the Year award and Minimum Transfer Credits completed one semester completed one semester • Guaranteed progression to any undergraduate program upon because of her interest in the Rocky Mountains. was a Global Village mentor during his time at CSU. of college/university. of college/university. successful completion of your UTP* Maximum Transfer Credits 90 90 • Academic advising throughout the program including progression “Colorado has a really “My favorite part of campus was Entry requirements are subject to change and may vary by program. interesting past. You can find Global Village and Parmelee and student success advisors stories and patterns in the Hall. Being around so many * See exception for Biomedical Sciences major in footnote 7 on Academic Programs page. layers of the mountains. So, I diverse individuals allowed think that’s why it’s perfect. me to grow and mature After I graduate, I would like to exponentially, which really go back to Panama and work broadened my horizons.” Undergraduate Transfer Program Start Dates on the Panama Canal.” JASIR, Pakistan Fall: Spring: International Year One in Business Aug 17, 2020 Jan 11, 2021 ISABELA, Panama Administration/Economics, Master of Agricultural International Year One in Sciences Accountancy Sciences Current Job: Senior Revenue Accountant Business at Discord in California Administration/ Economics Computer Science Dance Engineering General Languages, Victoria became a Student Ambassador during Yibei enjoys organizing events like shopping trips Literatures and outdoor activities for students to participate in. and Cultures her time at CSU. Mathematics Sciences “I found out that Fort Collins “I would really encourage 1-Semester program 2-Semester program is one of the safest and most future students to get involved bike friendly cities in the and try something new. It is United States. The Pathway never too late to start a new program has helped me find hobby. You know everyone the right resources at CSU. kind of has their way of finding They create events that help their new interest here, so students fit in and adapt to the just be ready and willing to community. The events really communicate. If students seek help students interact with out the resources that they have, others, learn other cultures, which are a lot, they are going and get to know people here.” to be very successful with their VICTORIA, Indonesia school work.” International Year One in YIBEI, China Business Administration/Economics Bachelor of Arts in English INTO CSU Student Ambassador INTO CSU Student Ambassador 16 INTO Colorado State University 2020–2021 Undergraduate Transfer Program 17
Institutional Code TOEFL: 4075 GRE: 4075 GMAT: Select Colorado State University and the department you are applying to. *Estimated credits remaining after Pathway/Total credit hours needed to complete degree. GRADUATE ADMISSIONS Start Dates Entry Requirements Progression Requirements Semester Credits* TOEFL Fall Spring GPA Undergraduate degree IELTS IELA Duolingo GPA Other CSU is home to more than 80 master’s programs, over 50 doctorate programs and iBT three different paths to begin earning your graduate degree. Computer Information Systems • Undergraduate degree comparable to a 4-year US • No W, I or U grade in a class Bachelor’s degree • Grade of B or better in all classes g Direct Entry: If you meet the academic and English language Entry Requirements 2-Semester • • 27/33 • 1 Semester Calculus or equivalent undergraduate course with a B- or better 76 6.0 173 95 • 550 GMAT score or equivalent GRE score • Résumé, Statement of purposes and 3 Recommendation requirements for your degree program, you may apply directly to 2.75 equivalent grade or 1 Semester College Algebra 3.0 letters required to complete graduate file Program DIRECT GRADUATE PATHWAY or equivalent undergraduate course with a Colorado State University. B- or better equivalent grade or equivalent 1-SEMESTER 2-SEMESTER 1-Semester • • 27/33 placement on the online proctored CSU 86 6.5 176 120 Mathematics Placement Examination (MPE) To apply, you will need the following required documents: Program • Bachelor’s degree Undergraduate degree which should be taken before arrival declarations, university transcripts, proof of degree, personal requirements • Contact the academic Design and Merchandising department to verify statement, passport, English test score, résumé and 3 whether the GRE/GMAT is • Undergraduate degree in Design and Merchandising • No W, I or U grade in a class recommendation letters. An application fee may apply. required 1-Semester • 20-21/30 2.5 or related field 79 6.5 176 120 3.0 • Grade of B or better in all classes • Résumé, Statement of purpose and 3 Recommendation • Certain programs have letters are required for graduate file Graduate degrees are competitive, and an extensive review of your higher requirements application will be done. Please expect a longer turnaround for an Electrical and Computer Engineering in Biomedical Engineering Minimum GPA 3.0 2.5-2.75 2.5-2.75 admissions decision. For more information, visit Equivalent* 2-Semester • • 14-18/30 • Undergraduate degree in Electrical Engineering, 70 6.0 169 95 • No W, I or U grade in a class Computer Engineering, Computer Science or closely • Grade of B or better in all classes 3.0 (ME) www.admissions.colostate.edu/internationalstudentshome TOEFL iBT 80 75-86 70-76 2.5 related engineering discipline • Résumé, Statement of purpose and 3 Recommendation • 2.5 GPA in math, sciences and technical courses letters required (2 ECE faculty members + 1 INTO CSU 3.2 (MS) instructor allowed) IELTS 6.5+ 6.5 6.0 1-Semester • • 22-24/30 79 6.5 176 120 g Graduate Pathway: Our Graduate Pathway program will give IELA N/A 176 169-173 Electrical and Computer Engineering in Communications and Signal Processing you the academic foundation, essential language skills and GMAT/ Duolingo N/A 120 95 2-Semester • • 14-18/30 • Undergraduate degree in Electrical Engineering, 70 6.0 169 95 • No W, I or U grade in a class GRE test preparation to successfully move on to your master’s or Computer Engineering, Computer Science or closely 3.0 (ME) • Grade of B or better in all classes related engineering discipline • Résumé, Statement of purpose and 3 Recommendation Academic English Level 3 Level 3 Level 3 2.5 doctorate degree. You’ll receive the highest level of personal care • 2.5 GPA in math, sciences and technical courses 3.2 (MS) letters required (2 ECE faculty members + 1 INTO CSU 1-Semester • • 22-24/30 79 6.5 176 120 instructor allowed) Notes: Entry requirements are subject to change and may vary by program. and support throughout your program. We offer a 1-Semester and *Some Programs may have specific grade requirements in courses taken at the undergraduate level Electrical and Computer Engineering in Computer Architecture/Embedded Systems 2-Semester option, depending on your English language level and • Undergraduate degree in Electrical Engineering, • No W, I or U grade in a class academic preparedness. For more information, visit Dates DIRECT GRADUATE PATHWAY 2-Semester • • 16/30 Computer Engineering, Computer Science or closely 70 6.0 169 95 3.0 (ME) • Grade of B or better in all classes 2.5 related engineering discipline • Résumé, Statement of purpose and 3 Recommendation www.intostudy.com/csu/programs Fall 2020: Aug 2020 Fall 2020: Aug 17, 2020 • 2.5 GPA in math, sciences and technical courses 3.2 (MS) letters required (2 ECE faculty members + 1 INTO CSU Start Dates Spring 2021: Jan 2021 Spring 2021: Jan 11, 2021 1-Semester • • 23/30 79 6.5 176 120 instructor allowed) g English Language Program: If you do not meet the direct or Electrical and Computer Engineering in Computer Engineering Graduate Pathway entry requirements you can enter our Academic 2-Semester • • 16/30 • Undergraduate degree in Electrical Engineering, 70 6.0 169 95 • No W, I or U grade in a class Computer Engineering, Computer Science or closely 3.0 (ME) • Grade of B or better in all classes English program to improve your academic and language skills. Once 2.5 related engineering discipline • Résumé, Statement of purpose and 3 Recommendation 1-Semester • • 23/30 • 2.5 GPA in math, sciences and technical courses 79 6.5 176 120 3.2 (MS) letters required (2 ECE faculty members + 1 INTO CSU you have achieved the required language level, you can progress to instructor allowed) a Graduate Pathway program or enter your degree program directly. Electrical and Computer Engineering in Computer Networking Learn more on page 21. 2-Semester • • 14-18/30 • Undergraduate degree in Electrical Engineering, 70 6.0 169 95 • No W, I or U grade in a class Computer Engineering, Computer Science or closely 3.0 (ME) • Grade of B or better in all classes 2.5 related engineering discipline • Résumé, Statement of purpose and 3 Recommendation • 2.5 GPA in math, sciences and technical courses letters required (2 ECE faculty members + 1 INTO CSU 3.2 (MS) 1-Semester • • 22-24/30 79 6.5 176 120 instructor allowed) Graduate Pathway Programs Electrical and Computer Engineering in Control Systems *Estimated credits remaining after Pathway/Total credit hours needed to complete degree. • Undergraduate degree in Electrical Engineering, • No W, I or U grade in a class 2-Semester • • 16/30 Computer Engineering, Computer Science or closely 70 6.0 169 95 3.0 (ME) • Grade of B or better in all classes Start Dates Entry Requirements Progression Requirements 2.5 related engineering discipline • Résumé, Statement of purpose and 3 Recommendation Semester Credits* • 2.5 GPA in math, sciences and technical courses 3.2 (MS) letters required (2 ECE faculty members + 1 INTO CSU TOEFL 1-Semester • • 23-24/30 79 6.5 176 120 instructor allowed) Fall Spring GPA Undergraduate degree IELTS IELA Duolingo GPA Other iBT Electrical and Computer Engineering in Electric Power and Energy Applied Statistics • Undergraduate degree in Electrical Engineering, • No W, I or U grade in a class • Undergraduate degree • No W, I or U grade in a class 2-Semester • • 14-18/30 Computer Engineering, Computer Science or 70 6.0 169 95 3.0 (ME) • Grade of B or better in all classes 2-Semester • 29/31 • Calculus II or equivalent 76 6.0 173 95 • Grade of B or better in all classes 2.5 closely related engineering discipline • Résumé, Statement of purpose and 3 Recommendation 2.75 • 2.75 GPA in math and technical courses 3.0 • 3.25 GPA for all MATH, STAT, and STAA Courses • 2.5 GPA in math, sciences and technical courses 3.2 (MS) letters required (2 ECE faculty members + 1 INTO CSU • Linear Algebra or Calculus III or equivalent • Résumé, Statement of purpose and 3 Recommendation 1-Semester • • 22-24/30 79 6.5 176 120 instructor allowed) 1-Semester • 29/31 • Upper-level statistics course 86 6.5 176 120 letters required for graduate file Electrical and Computer Engineering in High Performance Computing Chemical Engineering • Undergraduate degree in Electrical Engineering, • No W, I or U grade in a class 2-Semester • • 16-17/30 Computer Engineering, Computer Science or 70 6.0 169 95 3.0 (ME) • Grade of B or better in all classes • Undergraduate degree in Chemical Engineering or • No W, I or U grade in a class 18- 2.5 closely related engineering discipline • Résumé, Statement of purpose and 3 Recommendation 2-Semester • closely related engineering discipline 70 6.0 169 95 • Grade of B or better in all classes • 2.5 GPA in math, sciences and technical courses 3.2 (MS) letters required (2 ECE faculty members + 1 INTO CSU 20/30-32 • 2.75 GPA in math, sciences and technical courses • MS program requires a statement of research interests 1-Semester • • 23-24/30 79 6.5 176 120 instructor allowed) 2.75 3.0 and relevant experience • Résumé, Statement of purpose and 3 Recommendation 21- Electrical and Computer Engineering in Lasers and Optics 1-Semester • 79 6.5 176 120 letters required for graduate file 23/30-32 • Undergraduate degree in Electrical Engineering, • No W, I or U grade in a class 2-Semester • • 14-18/30 Computer Engineering, Computer Science or 70 6.0 169 95 • Grade of B or better in all classes Civil Engineering - Structural 3.0 (ME) • Résumé, Statement of purpose and 3 Recommendation 2.5 closely related engineering discipline • 2.5 GPA in math, sciences and technical courses letters required (2 ECE faculty members + 1 INTO CSU • Undergraduate degree in Civil Engineering or closely • No W, I or U grade in a class 3.2 (MS) instructor allowed) related engineering discipline • Grade of B or better in all classes 1-Semester • • 22-24/30 79 6.5 176 120 2-Semester • • 18/30 2.75 • 2.75 GPA in math, sciences and technical courses 70 6.0 169 95 3.01 • Grade of B- or better in all CIVE classes • Résumé, Statement of purpose and 3 Recommendation letters required for graduate file Electrical and Computer Engineering in Radars and Remote Sensing • No W, I or U grade in a class Civil Engineering - Water Resources 2-Semester • • 14-18/30 • Undergraduate degree in Electrical Engineering, 70 6.0 169 95 3.0 (ME) • Grade of B or better in all classes Computer Engineering, Computer Science or • Undergraduate degree in Civil Engineering or closely • No W, I or U grade in a class 2.5 closely related engineering discipline • Résumé, Statement of purpose and 3 Recommendation related engineering discipline • Grade of B or better in all classes 1-Semester • • 22-24/30 • 2.5 GPA in math, sciences and technical courses 79 6.5 176 120 3.2 (MS) letters required (2 ECE faculty members + 1 INTO CSU instructor allowed) 2-Semester • • 18/30 2.75 • 2.75 GPA in math, sciences and technical courses 70 6.0 169 95 3.01 • Grade of B- or better in all CIVE classes • Résumé, Statement of purpose and 3 Recommendation letters required for graduate file Electrical and Computer Engineering in Robotics Robot Control • No W, I or U grade in a class Computer Science 2-Semester • • 17-18/30 • Undergraduate degree in Electrical Engineering, 70 6.0 169 95 3.0 (ME) • Grade of B or better in all classes Computer Engineering, Computer Science or • Undergraduate degree in Computer Science, or • No W, I or U grade in a class 2.5 closely related engineering discipline • Résumé, Statement of purpose and 3 Recommendation 2-Semester • • 17-33/35 70 6.0 169 95 3.2 (MS) letters required (2 ECE faculty members + 1 INTO CSU relevant Science, Math or Engineering discipline • Grade of B or better in all classes 1-Semester • • 23-24/30 • 2.5 GPA in math, sciences and technical courses 79 6.5 176 120 2.75 • 2.75 GPA in math and technical courses 3.0 • Résumé, Statement of purpose and 3 Recommendation instructor allowed) 1-Semester • • 26-30/35 79 6.5 176 120 letters are required for graduate file Entry and progression requirements are subject to change and may vary by program. Entry and progression requirements are subject to change and may vary by program. 1 CSU and CIVE GPA 18 INTO Colorado State University 2020–2021 Graduate Admissions 19
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