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27 Master's degrees offered by the university
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.
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.
Quantum Engineering
With seemingly endless applications and opportunities, quantum technology will provide a new wave of solutions to some of the world’s most pressing challenges. Join the Quantum Engineering program at Colorado School of Mines. The program offers a graduate certificate, master’s non-thesis, and master’s thesis option.
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.
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.
Geology and Geological Engineering
Pursuing the Geology and Geological Engineering program of Colorado School of Mines prepares you for that next step in your career to become a leading expert in the study and safe management of the Earth and its resources. The program offers a graduate certificate, professional master’s non-thesis and master’s thesis option.
Petroleum Engineering
The Petroleum Engineering program of Colorado School of Mines allows students to exponentially build on their skill set and advance their career, and can also serve as an excellent entry point into the oil and gas industry for engineers who earned a degree other than petroleum engineering.