MS in Creative Technology & Design: Creative Industries
Creative Industries
Prepare for an inspiring career with a degree from the College of Engineering and Applied Science.
The professional MS in Creative Technology and Design (CTD) is a 33-credit hour program that teaches you to become an interdisciplinary problem-solver. The Creative Industries track prepares you for a career at the cutting edge, uniquely qualified to succeed in many technology and design roles.
The 2-year master's program is designed for flexibility, whether you have a passion for game design, UX/UI, product development, interactive media, or other areas where design and engineering meet.
Our project-based classes encourage you to build an outstanding portfolio of work bridging technical skills and creativity.
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Program Benefits
Inspiring Experience
Small class sizes offer hands-on project-based learning with mentoring and collaboration. Core classes empower you to build a strong foundation in design, technology and leadership. Elective options in ATLAS and across campus allow you to deepen your focus in many future-foward disciplines.
Creative Collaboration
ATLAS and College of Music together provide a community of researcher-creators that welcome our MS students. ATLAS students share their work in the Soundworks concert series-forum, a meeting space for the creation and performance of new and original works by student composers, improvisers, performers and collaborators in the College of Music and CU Boulder community.
Learn & Work
Most students work at least part-time while in the program, including opportunities for roles at ATLAS, across campus, along the Front Range and in remote positions. CU Boulder offers many resources to assist you in finding roles, and the course schedule offers flexibility to match your needs.
Unique Student Experience
Small class sizes offer hands-on project-based learning with mentoring and collaboration. Core classes empower you to build a strong foundation in design, technology and leadership. Elective options in ATLAS and across campus allow you to deepen your focus in many future-foward disciplines.
Industry Collaboration
Learn directly from industry leaders. Many courses are taught by working professionals from small studios to large companies like Google and Amazon. We create opportunities to engage with working professionals, including classes, workshops, guest lectures, networking, portfolio reviews, and project mentoring.
Learn & Work
Most students work at least part-time while in the program, including opportunities for roles at ATLAS, across campus, along the Front Range and in remote positions. CU Boulder offers many resources to assist you in finding roles, and the course schedule offers flexibility to match your needs.
Creative Community
Community is one of our great strengths. Invent the future by participating in our vibrant research labs. Engage with industry leaders through roundtables, instruction and mentorship. Build lasting relationships and foster deep bonds through collaboration, learning and social events.
Portfolio Development
Our curriculum leverages project-based learning with an emphasis on presenting your work. Guided by course and project assignments as well as direct feedback from working professionals, we help you develop a strong portfolio that tells the story of who you are and what you do.
Future-forward Careers
Our students are uniquely positioned for the evolving job markets of the future. No single technology will fully equip students for the field—instead we help you build a technical toolset and an approach to life-long learning and creative problem solving as your career evolves.
Course Sequence
Our students take a set of core classes, providing a foundation in three areas: design process, technical fluency and professional development.
From there, the program has a high degree of personalization. You will take classes to deepen the skills to match your passion, whether user-experience design, game design and development, application design, wearable technology, or many other disciplines. That can mean taking graduate-level classes across the university to realize your specific goals.
Deepen Your Practice
The Creative Technology & Design program is flexible to your goals, whether you want to emphasize artistic skills, technical expertise or a balance of both. CTD students focus on many areas—here are a few of the most common:
Workshops
To extend your skill development, we offer free workshops throughout the year. The workshop series allows students to explore new areas of interest, gain additional skills, network with industry leaders, collaborate with non-Creative Industries students and further develop their skills. Recent topics included:
- Figma
- Adobe Creative Suite
- Motion Graphics
- UI/UX
- Bio Meets Computation
- 3D Printing
- Programming in Python and R
- Data Science
- Project Management
Companies Employing MS-CTD Graduates
Alumni Profiles
Our alumni go on to inspiring careers in leading industries. Check out a few doing outstanding work in their field.