Photo illustration featuring several photos of students working and graphics.

Our innovative

Undergraduate majors

Are you interested in designing new innovations in renewable and sustainable energy, improving health, treating disease, addressing climate change, or ensuring a safe and clean environment?

Our majors help you learn to become problem solvers, trained and skilled in thinking through tough problems. We’ll give you the education and real-life skills to turn your curiosity into a life-changing career.

• • •

Through our multidisciplinary approach, students learn to create products and solutions to tackle problems in human and animal health.

Learn to design and optimize products and processes that improve human health, create clean energy, develop advanced materials, and protect the environment.

I had a great time exploring the campus with the group of students that I was with, and my tour guide. They really made it seem like a family here.

As I looked around campus, it just seemed so vibrant and it seemed like there was a lot of opportunity here. And it's ultimately why I chose Colorado State University.

Questions about our majors?

We're ready to help!

Do you have a question that’s not featured on our website? Undergraduate Advisors Chase Jackson and Claire Lavelle are happy to help! Email your questions to either advisor below.

Welcome to our

College community!

From day one, you’ll dive into hands-on design projects and foundational courses that build the technical skills every great engineer needs.

The College’s common first-year curriculum opens the door to the full spectrum of engineering, giving students the chance to discover, experiment, and imagine what’s possible across every discipline.

You won’t be doing this alone—you and your cohort will be together with our incredible first-year faculty, dedicated advisors, and peer learning assistants every step of the way.

30

Students in each cohort will take up to three courses together to foster community and support

86%

Students who said they would choose their major again

91%

CSU engineering graduates who said that a faculty or staff member made a postive influence in their education