CSU Mountain Campus Courses

The beautiful CSU Mountain Campus — 90 minutes up the scenic Poudre Canyon — is just next door, but a world away. It is the summer home for courses open to all majors. Experience learning at 9,000 feet!

    • Environmental Humanities is offered by the College of Liberal Arts. Courses are: Art in Forest Systems (ART 380A5), Environmental History of Colorado (HIST 373), and Environmental Philosophies (PHIL 245, AUCC).
      • Students may take any or all of the two-week, three-credit courses.
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    • Identity Consciousness and Social Engagement (EDUC 380A6): Offered as an immersive experience at the CSU Mountain Campus, June 7-14. 2025. Through self-reflection, inquiry, and group dialogues students explore how their personal experiences and social identities have shaped their perceptions of themselves and others. With a focus on identity literacy, students will deepen their understanding of culture, social justice, race, and equity while exploring the role of activism as a tool for creating meaningful change. Contact Dr. Kara Coffino.

     
    Additional summer courses are specifically for students pursuing majors in the Warner College of Natural Resources.

    CSU Mountain Campus Website