CU Boulder and Colorado Mesa University Wednesday announced the addition of an Electrical and Computer Engineering program to their expanding partnership.
CU Regent Glen Gallegos (left) and College of Engineering and Applied Science Dean Bobby Braun (right) at Wednesday's announcement.
The relationship, which began in 2008, allows students to earn a Bachelor of Science from CU Boulder by taking classes delivered at CMU in Grand Junction. Starting next fall, students will be able to work toward degrees in the new Electrical and Computer Engineering program in addition to the two existing options—mechanical and civil engineering.
Continues here: https://www.colorado.edu/today/2018/01/25/cu-boulder-engineering-offerings-expand-western-slope
This is the type of thing that makes me wonder if we might eventually see the CU system expand to include Colorado Mesa University. I think that would be a strong addition, fwiw. Regardless, I love seeing this type of partnership on the Western Slope.
CU Regent Glen Gallegos (left) and College of Engineering and Applied Science Dean Bobby Braun (right) at Wednesday's announcement.
The relationship, which began in 2008, allows students to earn a Bachelor of Science from CU Boulder by taking classes delivered at CMU in Grand Junction. Starting next fall, students will be able to work toward degrees in the new Electrical and Computer Engineering program in addition to the two existing options—mechanical and civil engineering.
Continues here: https://www.colorado.edu/today/2018/01/25/cu-boulder-engineering-offerings-expand-western-slope
This is the type of thing that makes me wonder if we might eventually see the CU system expand to include Colorado Mesa University. I think that would be a strong addition, fwiw. Regardless, I love seeing this type of partnership on the Western Slope.