The University of Denver's Computer Science department, housed within the Ritchie School of Engineering and Computer Science in Denver, CO, provides a comprehensive education. It emphasizes building a solid foundation in both the theoretical principles and practical applications of computing, equipping students for success in the dynamic tech industry. Students benefit from extensive opportunities for hands-on learning, including engaging in research, pursuing internships, and working on real-world projects within a collaborative academic setting. Supported by distinguished faculty and modern facilities, the department fosters a stimulating environment for learning and innovation.
View Computer ScienceThe University of Denver (DU) is a private research university in Denver, Colorado. Founded in 1864, it is the oldest independent private university in the Rocky Mountain Region of the United States. It is classified among "R1: Doctoral Universities – very high research activity". DU enrolls approximately 5,700 undergraduate students and 7,200 graduate students. The 125-acre (0.51 km2) main campus is a designated arboretum and is located primarily in the University Neighborhood, about five miles (8 km) south of downtown Denver. The 720-acre Kennedy Mountain Campus is located approximately 110 miles northwest of Denver, in Larimer County.