Federal and state financial aid regulations allow courses which are required to complete a student’s program of study to be included when determining financial aid eligibility. Courses which are not ...
The ISLL houses two types of courses. The “iBC: integrated Biology and Chemistry” course series delivers interdisciplinary instruction for a broad population of life science majors. Interdisciplinary ...
Drexel Medicine's Physician Refresher/Re-entry program offers a range of courses for physicians intending to gain relicensure and return to active clinical practice, wishing to enhance their focus or ...
SYP 2026 registration is now live! Our 2026 programs will run weekly from June 14 - July 17, 2026. Students are enrolled in the order applications are received and a $150 per course non-refundable ...
The Online MBA Program is offered completely online beginning each fall, spring and summer semester. The Online MBA is an asynchronous program that has rolling admission and can be started at anytime ...
Anatomical Sciences for O&P is designed to provide the student an extensive background in the fundamentals of human anatomy with an emphasis on musculoskeletal systems as related to physical ...
Embark on a fulfilling pharmacy career with our Pharmacy Technician Training Program. Our 16-week program allows you to gain the skills required for safe patient care. The self-paced format ensures ...
The Core Integrated Studies Program offers an innovative curriculum that emphasizes connections between academic disciplines. As part of the 2.5 year undergraduate program, you'll take a sequence of ...
Who can take Honors Program courses? CU Boulder incoming honors-qualified first-year and transfer students, and continuing undergraduates who have a cumulative GPA of 3.3 or higher, are eligible to ...
Courses offered specifically for Education students are listed in the Department of Education section of the bulletin; however, some Counseling Psychology courses are cross-referenced with Education.
Current/continuing students: As long as you have a 3.3 or higher GPA and have a major in the College of Arts & Sciences, you can enroll yourself in an Honors course per semester without our permission ...
Course Program of Study (CPoS) is a tool used to ensure students are enrolled in the correct courses needed to graduate and that those courses are eligible to receive federal financial aid funding.