Hear from the CSU faculty who bring their expert knowledge and instruction from campus to online students everywhere.
Study with renowned researchers and industry experts
Studying online with CSU means you learn from the same faculty who teach on campus. What does this mean for you?
Study under accomplished scholar-practitioners. Many of CSU's faculty are currently doing the work that they teach about. They actively stay up to date on industry trends and innovations, and put that knowledge to the test daily. This means they are able to teach you about real-world problems and provide research-backed solutions to the situations you will face in your professional life.
Learn from renowned researchers. CSU is among the institutions with the highest level of research activity in the nation, according to the Carnegie Foundation. Our faculty consistently work to address critical societal and global issues, and incorporate information gleaned from their studies in their classes. This means you will have access to the researchers who are working to carry your field forward, and the opportunity to learn now what will be in the textbooks of the future.
Hear from Faculty
"All the faculty here are involved in and run their own labs. They are very interested in using the methods of science to answer their questions about human behavior and mental processes, and that is not the case with every online program."
— Bryan Dik, psychology professor
"There are a lot of things that go on that I do on a daily basis from a research standpoint. And occasionally, we'll have results that are very unique. When those things happen we share that with students almost immediately, and definitely before it ever comes out as a research article."
— Kraig Peel, integrated resource management professor
"Our students are able to engage with a variety of faculty across the institution. I don't work 8-5. I have many students calling me in the evening hours because that's when they're available, and I'm able to talk with them or interact with them on the computer… we have a versatile array of ways that students are engaged with faculty."
— Linda Kuk, higher education leadership professor