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48 Master's degrees offered by the university
Mining Industry Management
The Professional Master’s Non-Thesis degree in Mining Industry Management at Colorado School of Mines is focused on the practical application of technical, financial, management and other linked disciplines that make up the mining industry today.
Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage
The Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage graduate certificate at Colorado School of Mines is offered by Colorado School of Mines.
Physics and Applied Physics
If you want to work at the leading edge of physics research and become a trailblazer in academia or industry, the Physics and Applied Physics program of Colorado School of Mines will get you there. The program offers a master’s thesis option.
Materials Science
You’re an out-of-the-box thinker who wants to solve some of the biggest global challenges. You want a meaningful career that will allow you to design, study and manipulate materials for new applications. The Materials Science program of Colorado School of Mines will help you get there. The program offers a master’s non-thesis, dual master’s non-thesis and master’s thesis option.
Hydrologic Science and Engineering
You’re a creative problem solver who has a passion for tackling Earth’s greatest water challenges. You want to advance your career and create positive change in the world. And the Hydrologic Science and Engineering program of Colorado School of Mines will prepare you for that next step. The program offers a master’s non-thesis and master’s thesis option.
Computer Science
The Computer Science program of Colorado School of Mines is ideal for working professionals in any industry—even those without any coding experience—who want to add highly desirable tech skills to their toolkit. The program offers a certificate, a master’s non-thesis and a master’s thesis option.
Data Science - Earth Resources
The Master of Science in Data Science - Earth Resources at Colorado School of Mines is a comprehensive programme designed to equip students with essential skills in statistics and computer science. This degree, which typically spans a duration of one year, is available in a flexible online format, catering to the needs of modern learners.
Chemical and Biological Engineering
Modern curriculum, program flexibility and award-winning faculty help make the Chemical and Biological Engineering program of Colorado School of Mines the exceptional choice for completing an advanced degree. The program offers a master’s thesis and master’s non-thesis option.
Operations Research with Engineering
You’re an analytical and creative thinker with an eye for improving or optimizing a system’s functionality but want to take your skills to new heights. Join the Operations Research with Engineering course at Colorado School of Mines. The program offers master’s non-thesis option.
Data Science
The Master of Science in Data Science (M.Sc.) at Colorado School of Mines offers a robust foundation in statistics and computer science. This programme is designed for a duration of approximately two years, catering to both full-time and part-time students. It equips graduates with essential skills to apply data science principles across various disciplines.
Space Resources
Want to learn how to identify, extract, and utilize resources beyond our planet? Colorado School of Mines has a degree for that: the Space Resources program.
Data Science for Signals and Systems
The Data Science for Signals and Systems programme at Colorado School of Mines offers a comprehensive M.Sc. degree, designed to equip students with essential skills in data analysis and signal processing. This course is structured to provide a part-time study format, allowing flexibility for working professionals to enhance their qualifications.
Geochemistry
The Geochemistry program at Colorado School of Mines prepare graduates to take the next step in their careers with an interdisciplinary structure and two subprograms.
Geophysics and Geophysical Engineering
You’re driven by a fundamental curiosity about processes on Earth and other planets. You want to solve problems related to the subsurface, resources and natural phenomena. The Geophysics and Geophysical Engineering program of Colorado School of Mines will let you do just that. The program offers a master’s non-thesis and master’s thesis option.
Nuclear Science and Engineering
As a student in the Nuclear Science and Engineering graduate program at Colorado School of Mines, you will gain the necessary knowledge of the complete nuclear fuel cycle and become an expert in areas such as uranium exploration and fuel processing, design, nuclear power system production and operation, fuel recycling, storage and waste remediation, radiation detection and related policy issues.
Electrical Engineering
The Electrical Engineering program of Colorado School of Mines is the top choice in Colorado for students who seek to become leaders in the engineering profession. The program offers a certificate, master’s non-thesis and master’s thesis option.
Mineral and Energy Economics
Graduates in the world-renowned Master of Science in Mineral and Energy Economics from Colorado School of Mines gain the skills necessary for understanding the complex interactions of markets and policy that influence the energy, mineral and environmental industries.
Mineral Exploration
The Professional Master’s Degree in Mineral Exploration program from Colorado School of Mines is designed for working professionals who want to increase their knowledge and skills, while gaining a thorough up-date of advances across the spectrum of economic geology, mineral exploration techniques, and mining geosciences.
Robotics
The Robotics graduate program at Colorado School of Mines offers a core curriculum focused on robotic perception, cognition, action and interaction, with technical electives in computer science, mechanical engineering and electrical engineering. The program offers a graduate certificate, master’s non-thesis, and master’s thesis option.
Engineering and Technology Management
You’ve built a career in STEM, but you’re looking to take that next step. You’re ready to become a leader who can apply your technical knowledge to something bigger. The Engineering and Technology Management program of Colorado School of Mines will help get you there. The program offers a master’s non-thesis and master’s thesis option.