Colleges
College of Agricultural Sciences
If you take a close look at the College of Agricultural Sciences, you’ll discover that it isn’t just about feeding the world.
It’s about protecting our environment, maintaining food safety, ensuring water quality and resources, and responding to the evolution of the landscape.
College of Applied Human Sciences
Nine majors in the College of Applied Human Sciences touch on everything from social work and human development to interior design and nutrition,
but they all have one thing in common: they’re geared toward improving the quality of life for all people.
College of Business
As a student in the College of Business, you’ll be part of a select group of programs accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB International).
You’ll also be in good company. Business Week (2009) ranked the college 30th among U.S. public universities and 67th overall, while U.S. News & World Report (2008) listed the
College in the top tier of public and private doctoral universities and 56th among all public research universities.
College of Engineering
Your education in the College of Engineering will empower you to make significant contributions to society through the application of science and technology.
You’ll team up with talented professors on undergraduate research or design projects and lend your efforts to causes that are international in scope.
College of Liberal Arts
The College of Liberal Arts will give you a chance to explore a broad range of topics in 14 majors, deepening your understanding of the world and preparing you for a rich and meaningful life.
College of Natural Sciences
The College of Natural Sciences invites you to experience science, not just study it. As a student in the Ingersoll Residential College, you’ll be part of a community of
scholars who share your interest in science. It’s a great way to broaden your knowledge, make new friends and have fun.
College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences
Home to the No. 2-ranked veterinary medicine program in the nation (U.S. News & World Report,2008), the college provides unparalleled learning opportunities in three majors.
Warner College of Natural Resources
As one of the most comprehensive programs in the country, the Warner College of Natural Resources will provide you with education in scientific investigation, management, and the
conservation of land, wildlife, plant, mineral and water resources.
University-Wide Instructional Programs
Many academic programs at Colorado State University have an all-university
focus and are not found in one particular college. More information about these programs can be found in the catalog.