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College of Aurora Community Schedule of Classes FALL 2013 Register Now! Fall 2013 registration begins – April 22, 2013 Fall 2013 classes begin – August 26, 2013 Some classes start every week throughout the semester. Additional classes may be added as needed to accommodate more students. Register online at www.CCAurora.edu 16000 East CentreTech Parkway • Aurora, CO 80011 303-360-4700
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College of Aurora

CommunitySchedule of ClassesF A L L 2 0 1 3

Register Now!Fall 2013 registration begins – April 22, 2013 Fall 2013 classes begin – August 26, 2013

Some classes start every week throughout the semester. Additional classes may be added as needed to accommodate more students.

Register online at www.CCAurora.edu16000 East CentreTech Parkway • Aurora, CO 80011303-360-4700

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Table of ContentsAccessibility Services ................................ 6Apply for Admission .................................. 2Assessment of Basic Skills ....................... 6Books & Supplies ...................................... 2Cancellation of Classes ............................. 6Career Services ......................................... 6CCA Courses ......................................16-70CCA Online Courses .................................. 9CCCOnline Courses ............................10-11Change of Address or Name ..................... 6College Opportunity Fund (COF) ............... 4Computer Access Center ........................... 6

Degrees & Certificates .............................. 6Disability Accommodations ....................... 2English Language Proficiency ................... 6FACTS Payment Plan ................................. 3Financial Aid .............................................. 2Grade Reports ........................................... 6Graduation Applications ............................ 7High School Enrollment ............................ 7Higher One Refund Process ...................... 3Important Dates ........................................ 1International Students ............................... 7Learning Resource Center ......................... 7

Library ...................................................... 7Lowry Courses ...................................12-14Maps .................................................. coverMilitary/Veteran Benefits ........................... 7Open entry .............................................. 12 Orientation ................................................ 2Placement Testing ..................................... 2Reading the Schedule ............................. 15Refund Policy ........................................... 3Registration .............................................. 2Registration worksheet ............................. 8Scholarships ............................................. 4

Smoking Policy ......................................... 7Student ID Cards ....................................... 7Student e-mail ........................................... 2Student Life & SGA ................................... 7Student Success Center ........................... 7Testing Center ........................................... 7Tuition & Fees ........................................4-5Weather & Emergency Closures................ 7Weekend Courses ................................... 12Withdrawal ................................................ 1

CCA LoCATions Lowry CAmpus (LC)710 ALTON WAy, DENVER, CO 80230303-340-7093

www.CCAurora.edu

As a recipient of Federal Title IV funds, the Community College of Aurora is required to collect pub-lish and disseminate certain information to students, prospective students and employees. The information below is available on our website at www.CCAurora.edu in the College Information section. The college will also provide a copy of this information including a full report of the institution’s graduation rate and the Annual Security Report if requested. ACCREDITATION. The Community College of Aurora is accredited by the Commission on Institu-tions of Higher Education of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, 30 North LaSalle Street, Ste. 2400, Chicago, IL, 60602-2504, 1-800-621-7440. The College operates under the jurisdiction of the Community Colleges of Colorado. CCA students regularly transfer credits to state colleges and universities within Colorado. Transfer information is avail-able in the Advising Center, CTC Room A102.FAMILY EDUCATION FINANCIAL RIGHTS & PRIVACY ACT. CCA complies fully with this law, also known as FERPA, which is designed to protect the privacy of student educational records and to insure the rights of students to examine their records. More information is available in the Enrollment Services Office, CTC Room A102 and on the College website.NON-DISCRIMINATION & AFFIRMATIVE ACTION. The Community College of Aurora is an equal opportunity educational institution and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, disability, or programs, activities, and employment in accordance with the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the educational amend-ments, Section 504 or the Rehabilitation Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, and American with Disabilities Act Amendment Act of 2008.

INFORMATION ON COMPLETION AND GRADUATION RATES is published each year in the CCA Catalog, is available on our website and is available in the Enrollment Services Office, CentreTech Campus, Room A102.STUDENT RIGHT-TO-KNOW and CAMPUS SECURITY ACT. In accordance with Title I of Public Law 101-542, information about graduation rates and campus security is available on the CCA website and in the Office of the Vice President of Administrative Services, A 207E, CentreTech Campus. A list of sexual offenders in the area can be obtained through the Aurora Police Department.VOTER REGISTRATION. CCA fully supports and advocates that students and staff register to vote. Voter Registration forms are available in the Enrollment Services Office, A102 at the CentreTech campus and a link is available on our website or at www.sos.state.co.us/pubs/elections/voter_reg_form.pdf. Students with disabilities: For applications and assistance with applications e-mail [email protected], or call 303.361.7395 V/TDD/VP.FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION is available online at www.fafsa.ed.gov, in the Financial Aid Office, A103, CentreTech Campus and at the Lowry Student Services Center. Students and prospective students can also obtain information in the CCA Financial Aid Handbook.INSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION including Tuition, Fees and cost of attendance is available in this schedule each term or through the Financial Aid Office at the CentreTech Campus, Room A103.DRUG & ALCOHOL PREVENTION INFORMATION and policies are available on the website and in the Office of Student Life, S101, CentreTech Campus. CCA supports the efforts of local, state and federal governments in promoting a drug free America, pursuant to Public Law 101.

Community College of Aurora – USPS 023101 (Volume 10, Number 4, April 2013) is published a total of 5 times per year during the months of April, May, June, October and November by the staff of Community College of Aurora 16000 E. CentreTech Parkway, Aurora, CO 80011. Periodical postage paid at Aurora, CO and additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Community College of Aurora 16000 East CentreTech Parkway, Aurora, CO 80011.

Departments Office Phone FAX Office Hours Email Academic Support (Tutoring) Lab CTC C109 303-340-7536 See website for hours [email protected]

Accessibility Services CTC S202A 303-340-7548 303-340-7533 8am-4pm M-Th, Appointments recommended9am-5pm F

[email protected]

Admissions, Registration and Records

CTC A 102 303 360-4797 303-361-7432 8am-6pm M-Th, 9am-5pm F [email protected]

Advising CTC A 102 303-360-4797 303-361-7432 8am-6pm M-Th, 9am-5pm F(drop-in advising ends 30 min. prior to closing)

[email protected]

Assessment Testing CTC A205 303 360-4948 8:30am-6pm M-Th*, 9am-3pm Friday*9-11am S* *Last test must start by this time

[email protected]

Bookstore CTC S107 303-360-6336 9am-6pm M-Th, 9am-2pm F

Career Services CTC A 106 303-360-4914 303-361-7432 By Appointment [email protected]

Cashier’s Office/FACTS 3rd Party and CollectionStudent Line

CTC A204 303-360-4757 /303-360-4759303-360-4756 /303-340-4763303-360-4827

303-360-4761303-360-4761303-360-4761

8am-6pm M-Th, 8am-5pm F

9am-6pm M-Th, 8am-5pm F

Center for Outreach & Recruitment CTC A100 303-360-4766 303-360-4791 Appointments suggested

Computer Access Center CTC S202A 303-360-4781 303-340-7533 8am-4pm M-F, Appointments recommended [email protected]

Financial Aid CTC A103 303-360-4709 303-361-7401 8am-6pm M-Th, 9am-5pm F [email protected]

Military/Veteran Services CTC A105 303-360-4768 303-361-7432 8am-5pm M-F [email protected]

Learning Resource Center CTC S202 303-360-4736 303-340-7543 7:30am-8pm M-Th, 7:30am-5pm F, 9am-1pm S [email protected]

Lowry Student Services LC WESTQUAD 119

303-340-7093 303-340-7094 8:30am-5:30pm M-Th*, 9am-5pm F* (assessment testing check-in required by 3pm)(drop-in advising ends 30 min. prior to closing)

Student Life LC WESTQUAD 110

303-340-7525 303-340-7523 8am-5pm M-Th9am-5pm F

[email protected]

Testing Center (Instructor) CTC S202 303-340-7542 303-340-7543 See website for detailsInstructor makeup tests

[email protected]

Transcript Requests & Info CTC A103 303-361-7409 303-360-4741 See website for details [email protected]

CenTreTeCh CAmpus (CTC)16000 East CentreTech Pkwy., Aurora, CO 80011-9036303-360-4700

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Important Dates

AcAdemic deAdlines

classes Begin classes end last day to Add last day to drop last day to Withdraw

Full semester August 26 December 14 September 1 September 10 November 21

ccA Online September 3 December 14 September 9 September 17 November 23

cccOnline September 3 December 14 September 5 September 18 November 25

cccOnline 10 week October 7 December 14 October 8 October 17 December 2

For short session and late session course offerings, please see the online Schedule of Classes for the semester. For the majority of short session courses, you may register for those classes through the first day of the course. For short session and late start drop and withdraw dates, please view your Detailed Student Schedule on the Student tab on your MyCCA account or visit the Admissions, Registration and Records office.

Fall 2013 Registration begins April 22, 2013

ORientAtiOn

Mandatory New Student Orientation April 23 – August 23

See website for specific dates and times www.CCAurora.edu/orientation

BOOkstORe

Bookstore charges arranged for Financial Aid students who have

been awarded

August 12 – Sept 6

extended HOuRs

Admission & Registration, Cashier, Financial Aid, Bookstore and Advising open 9 am – noon

(CentreTech Campus Only)

Saturday, August 10

Admission & Registration, Cashier, Financial Aid, Bookstore and

Advising open until 6:30 (both campuses)

August 12August 13August 26August 27

GRAduAtiOn inFORmAtiOn

Graduation Application Due:

Priority Deadline Final Deadline

spring graduates December 1 April 1

summer graduates April 1 July 1

Fall graduates July 1 November 1

The Graduation application is available from the Student Tab on MyCCA. Applications received after the final deadline will be processed with the next semester.

upcOminG impORtAnt dAtes

Spring 2014 Registration Begins November 4, 2013

Spring 2014 Semester Begins January 21, 2014

Labor Day, college closed September 2

Faculty In-Service, college open, no classes November 26

Thanksgiving break (No classes, college closed Thanksgiving day only)

November 27-30

Winter break, college closed December 25-January 1

HOlidAYs, semesteR BReAksAnd cOlleGe clOsed

FinAnciAl Aid

Priority Deadlines

Fall Semester May 1

Spring Semester November 1

Summer Semester April 1

If a student has a completed file in the CCA Financial Aid Office by the priority deadline, they will be given priority in determining eligibility for financial aid.

Continuing students who want to be considered for financial aid for the Fall 2013 semester or students who have not received an award letter detailing Fall financial aid eligibility, please stop by the financial aid office at either campus to complete the FALL 2013 Application for Financial Aid Consideration.

pAYment inFORmAtiOn

Full payment or arrangements through FACTS payment plan must be completed by 6pm, August 14.

After August 14, payment is due 24 hours after course registration. Please see page 3 of this schedule for FACTS payment plan information. Remember to sign up for your FACTS plan early for the lowest down payment options!

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Getting Started.

7. See an Academic Advisor After meeting assessment requirements and attending orientation (if

applicable), you are ready to meet with an Academic Advisor. Your Advisor will be able to guide you in selecting the right courses to complete a degree or certificate at CCA and/or to transfer to the 4-year institution of your choice. *Advisors for cohort based programs are located in the Student Success Center.

www.CCAurora.edu/advising

8. Register for Courses Register for courses through your MyCCA account (link available from

CCA’s website). Although we can’t register you over the phone or via email, we can guide you through the process. Please contact us should you have any questions. Remember to print your schedule a few days before the semester begins to get current room information. When you register for courses, you will be asked to complete the Student Account Payment Agreement form.

www.CCAurora.edu/register

9. Pay your Tuition Don’t lose your spot in your classes! Each semester, CCA publishes

a tuition due-date. You must have your payment arrangements FINALIZED by this deadline to hold your spot in classes. CCA recommends that you complete a payment plan as soon as you register. Early signup allows you a small (or zero) down payment and spreads out your payments over several months. Financial Aid will only hold your spot in classes if you have received an award letter.

www.CCAurora.edu/payment

10. Buy your Books Take your schedule to the bookstore to purchase your books. Buy your

books before classes begin to be prepared.

www.CCAurora.edu/books

11. Get your Student ID Stop by the Welcome Center at the CentreTech Campus or Lowry

Student Services office with government issued photo ID to get your CCA Student ID card.

www.CCAurora.edu/id

12. Activate your Email Your college email account is the official method of communication at

CCA, so it is extremely important that you activate your account and check it frequently. To activate your account, login to your MyCCA account and click the “Student Email” link at the top of the page. Your initial password is your date of birth spelled out (for example: February141992).

www.CCAurora.edu/email

13. Activate your Debit Card A little more than a week after you register for classes, your Higher

One Debit card will arrive in the mail (look for the bright green envelope). This card will be used to apply your financial aid or any other refund so it is important that you look for the card and activate it when it arrives!

www.CCAurora.edu/refund

1. Apply for Admission If you are new to CCA or have been away from CCA for a year or

more, you need to complete the online application for admission. There is no deadline or fee to apply.

www.CCAurora.edu/apply

2. Apply for COF (College Opportunity Fund) If you are a Colorado resident for tuition purposes and did not sign-up

for COF through your admissions application, you can sign-up online. The COF application is free and can save you hundreds of dollars each semester on your tuition. This is a onetime application but you need to authorize COF each semester.

www.CCAurora.edu/cof

3. Apply for Financial Aid Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)

online at www.fafsa.ed.gov to see if you are eligible for any kind of aid (grants, loans, work study and scholarships). The application process can take 6-8 weeks to complete, so apply early! CCA has three priority consideration dates during the year. Fall Semester-May 1, Spring Semester-November 1, Summer Semester-April 1. Your financial aid file is not complete until you receive an award letter.

www.CCAurora.edu/aid

4. Transfer to CCA CCA accepts credit for prior learning for students who have

previously attended a college other than CCA or who have completed standardized exams such as CLEP, AP and IB. CCA’s Credentials Evaluator will apply credits that meet the content and rigor of CCA’s courses and that apply to your declared degree or certificate program at CCA. Please visit CCA’s Transferring to CCA page for more information.

www.CCAurora.edu/transfer-in

5. Take the Assessment Test You must provide evidence of college readiness before signing up

for courses. To determine which courses you should take, you must complete the ACCUPLACER or Levels of English Proficiency (LOEP) Assessment if you are 1) a degree or certificate-seeking student, 2) registering for a course with any prerequisites, or 3) under the age of 20 (regardless of degree/ certificate status).

You are not required to assess if you have done one of the following: 1) you have completed the ACT, SAT or ACCUPLACER exam in the last 5 years, or 2) if you have evidence of an Associate of Arts Degree or higher, or 3) evidence of a C or higher in prior College-Level English and Math courses. (Please note that English courses taken out-side of the United States do not meet the Assessment or Transfer guidelines.)

Scores matter! If your ACT or SAT scores do not place you into college-level coursework, CCA recommends that you take the ACCUPLACER or LOEP Assessment to see if you are eligible for higher placement.

www.CCAurora.edu/testing

6. Attend New Student Orientation If you have never attended college after High School, you are required

to participate in New Student Orientation. Orientation helps you to successfully navigate the college experience, prepares you to meet with Academic Advisors and select classes, and assists you in the registration process. If you are a new student, you will have a hold placed on your account to prevent registration until you have participated in orientation.

www.CCAurora.edu/orientation

STARTING COllEGE IS A BIG STEP, BuT wE’RE hERE TO hElP. hERE’S whAT yOu NEED TO DO:

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course, always verify your schedule to ensure that the appropriate classes have been removed from your record. Simply notifying your instructors or CCA staff member of your intent to drop WILL NOT result in a refund and does not release you from fi nancial responsibility. If you drop classes before 15% of the class as determined by the college has expired you will receive a 100% tuition refund. No refunds are granted after the fi rst 15% of the class.

If you withdraw from classes after the refund date and have an unpaid balance, you are responsible for full payment. CCA forwards unpaid accounts to State Collections. The State of Colorado withholds balances due from Colorado tax refunds. Financial aid recipients who offi cially or unoffi cially withdraw from the College may owe a repayment of fi nancial aid funds received. Visit the Financial Aid Offi ce for more information. Upon withdrawal from a class, your grade for that class will be recorded as a W and will appear on your academic transcript. A W grade does not calculate in your GPA.

DISBuRSEMENT OF FINANCIAl AID FuNDS POlICyDisbursement of fi nancial aid funds occurs when the Offi ce of Financial Aid releases your fi nancial aid award for the semester to the cashiers offi ce to pay for your college expenses. The Cashiers Offi ce then applies your fi nancial aid funds to your semester tuition, fees charges, and any other outstanding balance you have with the college. Once this happens, if there are any funds left from your fi nancial aid award, the balance will be applied to your Higher One Refund Card. You can expect to wait one to two weeks between disbursement and refunds. Read the section below about the Higher One Refund process.

lATE-START ClASSES AND FINANCIAl AID DISBuRSEMENTSIf you are enrolled in late-start classes, the disbursement of your funds will not be issued until approximately one week after the fi rst date of attendance for those courses.

hIGhER ONE REFuND PROCESS The Refund Card is used to establish one of the three options for receiving any excess funds owed to you via electronic transfer. The three options you have are:

1. Easy Refund to the OneAccount connected to CCCS Refund Card Debit MasterCard.

2. Direct Deposit (ACH Transfer) to your existing bank account.

3. Receive a paper check within fi ve to seven days.

The following example shows the typical steps for processing refunds:

1. Your funds are applied to your account on Tuesday.

2. All accounts are reviewed before the refunds are uploaded to the system offi ce on that Wednesday.

3. The following Monday, the refunds are transferred to Higher One.

4. At this time, the funds are released from Higher One to the option that you have chosen.

Higher One replacement cards charge:Cards not activated – reissue fee $10Cards that are activated – reissue fee $20.

FINANCIAl OBlIGATIONBy the act of registration, you automatically incur a fi nancial obligation to the college, and you will be required to complete a Student Account Pay-ment Agreement form upon registration. This means that when registering for one or more classes (unless classes are offi cially dropped within the time specifi ed for a refund) you are obligated to pay the full amount of tuition and fees. Failure to pay tuition and fees may result in cancellation of your registration, but you are still responsible for classes that are not dropped for non-payment. In accordance with the State Fiscal Procedures, unpaid accounts will be forwarded to the state collections agency. Such assignments to a collections agency may impact your credit rating and may result in the addition of collection fees, attorney fees, interest or other costs. The college will not register you, provide semester grades or a fi nal transcript to you or any student or former student who has any fi nancial obligations to the college or any other Colorado community college.

PAyMENT TERMS DO NOT WAIT FOR A BILL. To prevent being dropped from your classes for non-payment, your account must be paid in full or you must have a FACTS payment plan by deadline as described above. A $25 nonrefundable processing fee will be assessed for FACTS payment plan. If you apply for fi nancial aid by April 1 you are responsible for paying your bill unless notifi ed by the Financial Aid Offi ce of a fi nancial aid award.

If you register after August 14, you must pay your account in full or initiate a FACTS payment plan within 24 hours of registration. You still have a fi nancial obligation to the college even though you did not receive a bill. View and print your bill through the MyCCA after registering.

FACTS PAyMENT PlANFAll 2013 Online pAYment is AVAiAlBe On JulY 9, 2013

LAST DAY TO ENROLL ONLINE

REQUIRED DOWN PAYMENT

NUMBER OF PAYMENTS

MONTHS OF PAYMENTS

JULY 31 NONE 4 AUG-NOV

AUG 22 15% 3 SEPT-NOV

SEPT 12 25% 2 OCT-NOV

OCT 12 50% 1 NOV ONLY

BEGINNING OCTOBER 13, FACTS PAYMENT PLANS ARE NO LONGER AVAILABLE. PLEASE PAY FOR YOUR LATE STARTING CLASSES IN FULL THROUGH

YOUR MYCCA STUDENT ACCOUNT.

Full payments may be made online through NOv. 5, 2013

REFuND POlICy A fi nancial obligation to the college occurs when you register for classes. Refunds are granted when classes are offi cially dropped from your record by the refund date. In some cases, CCA may drop you for non-payment of tuition and fees or if you are reported as a “no-show” in your course(s) but it is your responsibility to drop courses on your record that you do not intend to take.

Special Note for Open Entry Courses - a content based assignment must be completed prior to your course add/drop deadline date in order to not be considered a “no show” for Open Entry courses.

To offi cially drop a course, access the Add/Drop link on the Student tab of MyCCA or visit the Admissions & Records Offi ce. After dropping a

Paying for College

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TuITION INFORMATION & COlORADO RESIDENCy•Youmaypayonlineatwww.CCAurora.edu through your MyCCA

account.

•Residencystatusforin-statetuitionisbasedontheinformationyou provide on your application. To be eligible for in-state tuition, applicants (or the parents of applicants under 23) must be able to show domicile in Colorado for at least 12 months prior to starting classes. Details are available on the website or through the Admissions & Records office at CentreTech or Lowry.

•YourResidencystatusmustbefinalizedBEFOREyouattendyourfirstcourse. Failure to provide appropriate documentation before classes begin will result in Non-Resident tuition classification.

•ActiveDutyMilitarypersonnelandtheirdependentsareeligiblefor in-state tuition by providing certification from the military base Education Office each semester. More information is available from the Admissions & Records office (303-360-4797).

•Tuition&FeesarepostedonthewebsiteandintheAdmissions&Records and Cashier Offices. You should take note that some fees are NON REFUNDABLE. Tuition & fee payments are due even if you do not receive a bill in the mail.

PAyMENT DEADlINES Payment is due in full or payment arrangements through the FACTS payment plan must be completed by 6 p.m. on Wednesday, August 14. If you register after this day you must pay tuition in full or initiate a FACTS payment plan within 24 hours of registration (see page 3.)

COllEGE OPPORTuNITy FuND (COF) Colorado residents must apply for COF to get the subsidy or stipend paid by the state which keeps tuition affordable. Log on to our website at www.CCAurora.edu for a direct link to the COF application and information or access the College Opportunity Fund website directly at https://cof.college-assist.org. You only have to apply once to receive this benefit. If you do not sign up for COF, you will pay a higher in-state tuition rate. Don’t forget to authorize the COF each semester that you sign up for your classes.

SChOlARShIPSThe CCA Foundation awards over $350,000 in scholarships to those who qualify. Please visit www.CCAurora.edu/cca-foundation/scholarships to apply online. In addition, the CCA Financial Aid Office awards $300,000 in institutional scholarships yearly. To find out more about scholarships, visit www.CCAurora.edu/students/paying-college/scholarships. You can also attend a Scholarship Workshop (held periodically throughout the year) to learn: how to apply for scholarships; scholarship essay tips; how to prepare a scholarship resume; how to find the right scholarship for you.

wAITlISTSWaitlists are available in select departments. If you are put on a waitlist for a class, verify your schedule by the refund date. Drop the course by the refund date if you decide not to take the course.

AuDIT COuRSES The COF stipend does not cover audit courses. If you decide to change your course to an audit, you will be required to pay the COF share of the tuition. You must request an audit by the refund date.

TuITION & FEE TABlEResident non-Resident

Credit Hours tuition Fees total

less CoF stipend

amount due aFter stipend

Credit Hours tuition Fees total

Note: SPRING 2013 Tuition, COF stipend, and fee amounts are subject to change pending final Board Approval.

online ClAssestuition rates__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

CCA & CCC ONlINE ClASSES

Resident Rate: $261.30 per credit hour. less: $62.00 COF stipend per credit hour.

Amount due after stipend $199.30 per credit hour.

Non Resident Rate: $303.75 per credit hour.

WesteRn undeRgRAduAte exChAnge (Wue)tuition rates__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Traditional/Classroom Courses: $169.15 per credit hour. Online courses: $303.75 per credit hour.

Tuition

1 174.75 34.67 209.42 -62.00 147.42

2 349.50 39.37 388.87 -124.00 264.87

3 524.25 44.07 568.32 -186.00 382.32

4 699.00 48.77 747.77 -248.00 499.77

5 873.75 53.47 927.22 -310.00 617.22

6 1048.50 58.17 1106.67 -372.00 734.67

7 1223.25 62.87 1286.12 -434.00 852.12

8 1398.00 67.57 1465.57 -496.00 969.57

9 1572.75 72.27 1645.02 -558.00 1087.02

10 1747.50 76.97 1824.47 -620.00 1204.47

11 1922.25 81.67 2003.92 -682.00 1321.92

12 2097.00 86.37 2183.37 -744.00 1439.37

13 2271.75 88.44 2360.19 -806.00 1554.19

14 2446.50 90.51 2537.01 -868.00 1669.01

15 2621.25 92.58 2713.83 -930.00 1783.83

16 2796.00 94.65 2890.65 -992.00 1898.65

17 2970.75 96.72 3067.47 -1054.00 2013.47

18 3145.50 98.79 3244.29 -1116.00 2128.29

1 462.55 34.67 497.22

2 925.10 39.37 964.47

3 1387.65 44.07 1431.72

4 1850.20 48.77 1898.97

5 2312.75 53.47 2366.22

6 2775.30 58.17 2833.47

7 3237.85 62.87 3300.72

8 3700.40 67.57 3767.97

9 4162.95 72.27 4235.22

10 4625.50 76.97 4702.47

11 5088.05 81.67 5169.72

12 5550.60 86.37 5636.97

13 6013.15 88.44 6101.59

14 6475.70 90.51 6566.21

15 6938.25 92.58 7030.83

16 7400.80 94.65 7495.45

17 7863.35 96.72 7960.07

18 8325.90 98.79 8424.69

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REFuNDABlE FEESHigh Cost Program Fees. $6.35 per credit hour. A policy implemented to offset expenditures related to high-cost programs as defined by the State Board for Community Colleges.

The following are refundable only when a class is dropped before the deadline date:

Fire Safety Program Equipment Fee. $800. Used to cover equipment, materials, and related costs required by the program.

Instructional Technology Fee. $6.35 per credit hour for all math and English courses to offset technology costs and support services.

Student Activity Fee. $17.92 per term per student. Supports student life.

Student Bond. $2.07 per credit hour. Used to pay for common use space and lounge space. Refundable only when a class is dropped before the deadline date.

Student Government Fee. $1.55 per credit hour, maximum 12 credit hours, not to exceed $18.60. Supports student government and ap-proved activities. See page 10 for a description of student government. Refundable only when all classes are dropped before the deadline date.

Parking Fee. $1.08 per credit hour up to $12.96 maximum. Used for lot repair and upgrades.

Student Enrollment Charge. $12.05. Used to offset processing and material costs.

REFuNDABlE ChARGESThe following are refundable up to the deadline date for each class that is dropped:

Basic Law Enforcement Training Charge. $1,500. Covers the cost of ammunition, police vehicles, printing books, notebooks, hand-out ma-terials, handcuffs, arrest control uniforms, targets, target frames, CPR/First Aid books and certificates.

Certification Charge. $10.

Film and Video Lab Charge. $200.

Paralegal-Law Library Charge. $65. Covers cost for classroom use, library privileges, and allows student access to Computer and Westlaw On-line Research Services.

Private Instruction Charge. $212 per credit. (Regular tuition and pro-gram fees do not cover the cost of private instruction.)

Art Material Charges. Ceramics $50, Photography $12, Jewelry:

1 credit hour $60 or 3 credit hours $175, Multimedia Graphic Design (MGD) Lab $25, flat fee for one or more MGD courses. Sculpture $12, Stained Glass $125.

NON-REFuNDABlE ChARGES AND FEES Basic Law Enforcement Charge. $100. The Academy assesses a non-

refundable charge for applying to the Academy. The charge covers administration fingerprint cards processed by the CBI and FBI, as is required by state law. It also includes the cost of a limited background investigation to verify information covered in the student’s application.

Challenge/Portfolio Charge. 50% of student share of in-state tuition after COF has been subtracted. Used to offset instructional costs, materials and processing costs.

Emergency Medical Provider (EMP) Equipment Charge. EMS 125 $400, EMS 225 $400, EMS 227 $500, EMS 280 $300. Used to offset special equipment required for the course. Refundable prior to the first day of class. $300. Used to offset special equipment required for the course. Nonrefundable upon the first day of class.

International Student Application Charge. $75.

Return Check Charge. $30.

Fees

Welcome all new

CCA Students!

IF YOU HAVE NEVER ATTENDED

COLLEGE AFTER HIGH SCHOOL you

MUST attend a new student orientation

program prior to registering for spring

semester classes.

The orientation program is available

online or face-to-face. Additional

information on orientation including

specific dates and times can be accessed

at www.ccaurora.edu/orientation.

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ACADEMIC SuPPORT lABCTC Classroom Building, Room C-109, 303-340-7536The Academic Support Lab provides the following services:

•Freedrop-intutoringinmanysubjects

•Computerlab

•Workshops and other academic assistance

ACCESSIBIlITy SERvICESCTC Student Centre, Room S202AStudents interested in requesting accommodations due to a disability may do so through the online Needs Assessment form available at www.CCAurora.edu/accessibility/forms. We will respond to your CCA student e-mail. If you need assistance with this online form, contact us for an appointment at 303.361.7395 V/TDD/VP or [email protected].

ASSESSMENT OF BASIC SkIllS All new students must meet Assessment Requirements which can be met in one of the following ways:

•EvidenceofanAssociateofArtsorAssociateofScienceDegreeorhigher

•EvidenceofaCorhigherinpriorCollegeLevelEnglishandMathcourses (Please note that English courses taken outside the United States do not meet the Assessment or Transfer guidelines)

•QualifyingACTorSATscoresthatarelessthan5yearsold

•QualifyingAccuplacerscoresthatarelessthan5yearsold

•Englishspeakingabilityisalsorequired.IfEnglishisnotyournativelanguage, you may be required to take the LOEP exam

ACT, SAT and Accuplacer scores will be used to determine placement in both college-level and Academic Enrichment courses as appropriate. Please see the current class schedule for placement and prerequisite requirements.

All degree or certificate seeking students must meet Assessment Requirements. All students seeking to register for a course with prerequisites must meet Assessment Requirements (regardless of degree/certificate status). All students under the age of 20 must meet Assessment Requirements (regardless of degree/certificate status). Assessment times andlocationsubjecttochange.

BASIC SkIllS INSTRuCTION: CCA AcE PROGRAMIn accordance with state guidelines, if the college determines that you need basic skills instruction in math, reading or English, based on assessment scores, you will be responsible for taking the required courses within the first 30 hours of attendance at a Colorado Community College institution.

CANCEllATION OF ClASSESIfyouareenrolledinanyclassthathasinsufficientnumberstojustifyoffering it, the class may be cancelled at the discretion of the division dean, and if cancelled, you will be notified.

CAREER SERvICES The Community College of Aurora’s career services office provides a variety of online and face-to-face resources to assist students with career exploration, career skills development and internship/employment opportunities. The goal of the department is to prepare the student to research, plan and navigate their individual career path.

The services provided include:

• Career advising

• Online career resources

• Career development workshops

• Onlineinternshipandjobboards

• Career and skills assessments

• Employernetworkingopportunities:“CompanySpotlight”,jobshadow opportunities, company tours and presentations

• Career/job/internshipfairsandevents

ChANGE OF ADDRESS OR NAMEIt is your responsibility to notify the Admissions & Records office of any change of address, name, etc. that will affect your permanent records. All address changes can be made in person, by fax (303-361-7432) with signature, or on the web at www.CCAurora.edu, click on MyCCA and log in with your S# and password. Click on MyCCA Student tab.

COMPuTER ACCESS CENTERAssistive Technology (AT) is available for students with disabilities in the classroom and in the computer labs at the CentreTech and Lowry campuses. Discover which AT would work best for you based on your disability. Contact Sheryl Broadnax for an appointment at 303-360-4781 or [email protected]. For more information, go to: www.CCAurora.edu/accessibility/computer-access-center.

DEGREES & CERTIFICATESA detailed listing of all CCA programs is available online at www.CCAurora.edu. In addition to the traditional AA, AS, AGS degree programs, CCA has a variety of certificate programs, Associate of Applied Science degree programs, a Police Academy, an Emergency Medical ServicesProgram,andjointprogramswithareavocationalschools.

ENGlISh lANGuAGE PROFICIENCyFor assistance with enrollment in appropriate college-level English as a Second Language classes, you should see Admissions & Records at CentreTech or Lowry.

The Aurora Language Center’s College Preparatory/For Credit ESL Program offers three levels of instruction to prepare you for college-level coursework. Courses are listed in this publication under English as a Second Language and adhere to the same tuition, fees, and deadlines as the rest of the college’s credit courses.

The Aurora Language Center’s Community ESL Program offers five levels of English non-credit instruction. Classes follow a life skills curriculum and provide practice in speaking, listening, reading, and writing. The cost is $140 for basic through advanced classes. In addition, Community ESL offers citizenship classes for $140 and American Language and Culture classes for $225. All classes are 10 weeks in length.

TheALCislocatedontheLowryCampus,NorthQuad,Room105.Call (303-340-7079) or visit www.CCAurora.edu/programs-classes/departments/esl for registration dates. Once you have completed the advanced level classes, you are encouraged to test for entry into the college prep program.

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GRADE REPORTSGrade reports are available online via your student account in MyCCA. Go to www.CCAurora.edu. Click on MyCCA at the top of the screen, log in, then click on the Student tab to access your records.

GRADuATION APPlICATIONSCTC Admissions, Room A102, 303-360-4700

lowry Student Services (west Quad, Room 119), 303-340-7093An application for graduation must be submitted by the deadline on page 1 in order to graduate at the end of a semester. Apply online at MyCCA.

hIGh SChOOl STuDENTS / CONCuRRENT ENROllMENTThe Concurrent Enrollment Programs Act gives you the opportunity to earn both college and high school credit while you are attending high school. Find more information at www.CCAurora.edu/students/concurrent-enrollment. See your high school counselor to enroll or call 303-340-7256.

INClEMENT wEAThER & EMERGENCy ClOSuRESDuring inclement weather, please tune to television and radio stations for information on closures. It’s always a good idea to check more than one television or radio station, as CCA cannot guarantee the accuracy of information given by all stations. You will be notifi ed through the CCA Alert System regarding school closures or late-start schedule for classes or any other emergency that would impact classes. Update your records with your most current phone number and student email address through MyCCA to receive notifi cation. Locate the “Safety and Security” section on the “Welcome” page and click on CCA Alert System link to update your information.

INTERNATIONAl STuDENTSInformation, orientation dates, application requirements, and deadlines are available on the website or in Admissions & Records at CentreTech. If you are an international student the application and approval process can take up to 6 months for fi rst-time applications and approximately 30 days for transfer applications. The earlier you apply, the better your chances are for a timely approval.

lEARNING RESOuRCE CENTERCTC Student Centre, Room S202, 303-360-4736WhetheryoujuststartedatCCAtoday,oryouhavebeenaroundforafew semesters, the Learning Resource Center is one place you can go to get connected to the many resources available to you as a CCA student. Services provided by the Learning Resource Center include:

•Coursereserves

•Computerassistivetechnologyifyouhaveadisability

•Audiovisualviewing

•Computerlab

•Make-uptestingwithinstructorapproval

lIBRARyDo you have a research paper to write? Struggling with those citations? Ormaybeyoujustneedtofindabookoramovie!Thelibraryistheplace for you. We are located in the Student Centre at the CentreTech Campus in room S202. We can also help you on the Lowry campus. Please see website for details. You can reach us by phone at 303-360-4736, via email at [email protected], and you can get research assistance 24/7 through AskAcademic! Just go to www.CCAurora.edu students/library and click on the link.

MIlITARy/vETERANS SERvICES CENTERCTC Administration, Room A105, 303-360-4768Military and veterans are asked to visit the Military/Veterans Offi ce. The staff can assist you with questions concerning your benefi ts and guide you through the steps necessary to receive benefi ts and achieve your academic goals at CCA. Additional information is available at our website under Advising Connections on the Student tab in MyCCA.

STuDENT lIFE (STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION AND CLUBS)lOwRy CAMPuS (west Quad, Room 110), 303-340-7525Activities are funded by student fees and provide opportunities for student leadership. Sponsored organizations include: Student Government, Phi Theta Kappa, sports clubs, academic clubs and cultural/special interest clubs.

STuDENT SuCCESS CENTERCTC, Student Centre, Room S101

The Student Success Center’s mission is to promote student success through dedicated support in an inclusive and authentic academic community. The following programs are housed in the Student Success Center:

Transfer Success Program – serves students interested in completing their associate’s degree and transferring to a four year college to earn a bachelor’s degree.

Scholar Support and Programming – serves cohorts of students who receive a third party scholarship, such as Mile High United Way, Denver Scholarship Foundation and the Daniels Fund.

TRiO Student Support Services – serves fi rst generation college students who are designated as low income or who have a documented disability.

The goal of each of these programs is to help students meet their individual college goals through degree completion, transfer and/or career exploration. Capacity in each of these programs is limited and students wishing to participate must complete an application and participate in a brief interview. Students participating in these programs are expected to meet with an assigned advisor regularly, participate in workshops and other center events (fall and spring welcome back events), utilize tutoring and participate in the AAA 101 course where appropriate. To fi nd out more about our programs and to learn how to get involved stop by the Student

Success Center in the Student Centre Room S101.

TESTING For assessment testing, see “Assessment of Basic Skills” on page 6.

TOBACCO-FREE CAMPuSIt is the procedure of Community College of Aurora to comply with the Colorado Clean Indoor Air Act (in effect July 1, 2006), which prohibits smoking within all buildings of educational institutions. It is also the procedure of the college to declare the college grounds and properties as a tobacco-free campus. Smoking will be permitted in college parking lots, but it must be a minimum of 25 feet from all entrances/doorways and common walkways.

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GO TO www.CCAuRORA.EDu REGISTRATION wEBSITE, ClICk ON (MyCCA)

ChOOSE yOuR TERM

lOOk uP ClASSES By SuBJECT, DAyS, TIMES, ETC.

SElECT ClASSES, REGISTER, AND vIEw SChEDulE

1

2

3

4• ClickintheOpencheckboxinfrontofthechosencourseCRN(CourseRegis-

tration Number).

• Scrolltothebottomofthepageandclick“AddtoWorksheet.”

•Clickthe“SUBMITCHANGES”button;thecoursewillbeaddedtoyourschedule.

•CURRENTSCHEDULEwillappear.

•VERIFYthatyouregisteredforthecorrectcourse.

You can continue to add/drop classes by repeating the CLASS SEARCH function.

•RETURNTOMENU(atthetoplefthandcornerofthepage)toviewyourdetailed schedule, pay your bill, and access your fi nancial aid information.

•PRINTacopyofyourdetailedschedulebyusingthebrowserprintfunctiononthe top toolbar.

•NavigatebacktoSTUDENTtab.

•ClickDetailedStudentSchedule(withdropandwithdrawdate).

• Selectandprint.

TIP: Use CLASS SEARCH to fi nd the latest courses added

to the schedule and to see which sections are full or open for

enrollment.

Select “SuBJECTS” •ClickonaCourseSubjectinwhichyouareinterested.

•ToselectmultipleCourseSubjects,holddownyourCtrlkeyandclickonallCourseSubjectsofinterest.

•ClickCLASSSEARCHandalistingofallcourseswillappear.

NOTE: A number of other options are available by which you can search, such as times, days, instructional method, etc., but you must always include SUBJECT in your search.

• ClicktheSTUDENTtab.

• ClickAddorDropclassesfromtheRegistrationToolsGroup.

• SelectSEARCHTERM.

• SelectFALL2013.

• ClickSUBMIT.

• ENTERYOURUSERID.UseyourStudentID(Sxxxxxxxx).

• ENTERYOURPIN.

The FIRST time you log in, you will be required to CHANGE your PIN.

To ensure security, keep your PIN safe and confi dential.

You can retrieve your PIN automatically by answering the question on the “Forgot PIN” section.

• DIDYOUFORGETYOURSTUDENTIDORPIN?Usethelinktofi nd it.

• ClickLOGIN.

how to Register

GO TO www.CCAuRORA.EDu REGISTRATION wEBSITE, ClICk ON (M

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CHECK FOR ADDITIONAL CLASSES ON REGISTRATION LINK. CLASSES MAY HAVE BEEN ADDED TO ACCOMMODATE MORE STUDENTS.

(GT) indicates a statewide guaranteed transfer course CLASS LOCATIONS

Shaded areas show evening classes.

Hybrid, Online, Self-paced and

Weekend classes are identified.

Lowry Campus CLCWES Lowry-West Quad CC – CentreTech Campus CFA – Fine Arts Building

CLCNOR Lowry-North Quad CLCCFS Lowry-CFS CADM – Administration Building CST – Student Center

CLCSIM Lowry – Center for Sim CLC 840 & 905 CCLA – Classroom Building CON – CCA Online

CCA Online Courses Online courses are offered through the Internet, enabling you to complete assignments and interact with your instructor and classmates from wherever you have Internet access. Students enrolled in online courses should check Online and Hybrid Course Information at http://www.ccaurora.edu/programs-classes/online-learning/student-information before class begins. This page provides specific information about online and hybrid courses, as well as

information on necessary computer hardware/software requirements for taking online courses. Students must have Internet access for all online courses. To access your courses in Desire2Learn, you will log into MyCCA, and click on the link to D2L. Contact the Online Learning department at [email protected] for additional information. Course descriptions are available in the CCA Catalog or on the CCA website at www.CCAurora.edu.

Anthropology 23662 ANT 101 176 Cultural Anthropology : SS3

Art 23666 ART 110 176 Art Appreciation: AH1

23667 ART 110 177 Art Appreciation: AH1

25315 ART 139 176 Digital Photography I

Astronomy 23675 AST 101 176 Astronomy I w/Lab: SC1

Biology and Biotechnology 23679 BIO 105 176 Science of Biology: SC1

23683 BIO 106 176 Basic Anatomy And Physiology

25460 BIO 116 176 Intro to Human Disease: SC2

Business 23703 BUS 115 176 Introduction to Business

26325 BUS 115 177 Introduction to Business

26334 BUS 115 178 Introduction to Business

25360 BUS 118 176 Business Survival Skills

23707 BUS 217 376 Bus Communication/Rept Write

Communication 24329 COM 125 176 Interpersonal Communication

24330 COM 125 177 Interpersonal Communication

24449 COM 125 178 Interpersonal Communication

Computer Information Systems 23709 CIS 118 376 Intro PC Applications

25379 CIS 118 377 Intro PC Applications

25388 CIS 222 276 UNIX System Administration

Computer & Networking Technology 23719 CNG 101 376 Intro to Networking

26426 CNG 257 176 Netwrk Defense/Countermeasures

Criminal Justice 23724 CRJ 110 176 Intro to Criminal Justice

25381 CRJ 125 176 Law Enforcement Operations

25561 CRJ 145 176 Correctional Process

26372 CRJ 205 176 Principles of Criminal Law

25040 CRJ 210 176 Constitutional Law

25563 CRJ 220 176 Human Rel/Social Conflict

Computer Science 25378 CSC 116 277 Logic and Program Design

25634 CSC 253 376 MS ASP.NET Web App Develop

Computer Web Based 26424 CWB 205 176 Cmplt Web Script: (Language)

Early Childhood Education 25068 ECE 101 376 Intro to Early Childhood Educ

26368 ECE 102 376 Intro to ECE Lab Techniques

25070 ECE 103 376 Guidance Strategies Yng Child

Education 25390 EDU 222 376 Effective Teaching

English 24552 ENG 090 076 Basic Composition

24485 ENG 121 376 English Composition I : CO1

24486 ENG 121 377 English Composition I : CO1

24487 ENG 121 378 English Composition I : CO1

25010 ENG 121 379 English Composition I : CO1

24488 ENG 122 376 English Composition II: CO2

25159 ENG 122 377 English Composition II: CO2

25160 ENG 122 378 English Composition II: CO2

25161 ENG 122 379 English Composition II: CO2

Geography 24336 GEO 105 176 World Regional Geography: SS2

Health Professional 23920 HPR 178 176 Medical Terminology

24109 HPR 178 177 Medical Terminology

Health Wellness 23923 HWE 100 176 Human Nutrition

23924 HWE 100 177 Human Nutrition

History 23914 HIS 201 176 US History to Reconst: HI1

23917 HIS 202 176 US History since Civil War:HI1

23918 HIS 225 176 Colorado History: HI1

26279 HIS 225 177 Colorado History: HI1

24477 HIS 247 176 20th Century World History:HI1

Literature 23929 LIT 115 176 Intro to Literature I: AH2

Management 25478 MAN 215 376 Organizational Behavior

25479 MAN 230 340 Corporate Responsibility

Marketing 26407 MAR 235 176 Consumer Behavior

26406 MAR 249 176 Strategic Marketing

Math 24004 MAT 060 076 Pre-Algebra

24010 MAT 090 076 Introductory Algebra

24505 MAT 099 076 Intermediate Algebra

25271 MAT 103 376 Math for Clinical Calculations

24012 MAT 120 376 Math for Liberal Arts: MA1

24022 MAT 121 376 College Algebra : MA1

24321 MAT 121 377 College Algebra : MA1

24030 MAT 135 376 Intro to Statistics: MA1

Paralegal 25244 PAR 117 176 Family Law

25054 PAR 209 176 Constitutional Law

Philosophy 24059 PHI 111 176 Intro to Philosophy: AH3

24063 PHI 112 176 Ethics: AH3

24064 PHI 113 176 Logic: AH3

24366 PHI 114 176 Comparative Religions: AH3

Political Science 26229 POS 105 176 Intro to Political Science:SS1

Psychology 24080 PSY 101 176 General Psychology I: SS3

24110 PSY 101 177 General Psychology I: SS3

25132 PSY 102 176 General Psychology II : SS3

24086 PSY 235 176 Human Growth & Developmnt: SS3

24467 PSY 238 176 Child Development: SS3

Sociology 24098 SOC 101 176 Intro to Sociology I : SS3

24112 SOC 101 177 Intro to Sociology I : SS3

Spanish 24348 SPA 111 176 Spanish Language I

Translation & Interpretation 25509 TRI 101 176 Intro to Trans & Interp

25510 TRI 102 176 Business of Trans & Interp

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(GT) indicates a statewide guaranteed transfer course CLASS LOCATIONS

Shaded areas show evening classes.

Hybrid, Online, Self-paced and

Weekend classes are identified.

Lowry Campus CLCWES Lowry-West Quad CC – CentreTech Campus CFA – Fine Arts Building

CLCNOR Lowry-North Quad CLCCFS Lowry-CFS CADM – Administration Building CST – Student Center

CLCSIM Lowry – Center for Sim CLC 840 & 905 CCLA – Classroom Building CON – CCA Online

CCCOnline Courses Colorado Community Colleges Online CCCOnline is not a college! We are part of the Colorado Community College System of 13 two-year colleges in the state – including Community College of Aurora. If you already are a student at CCA, you can register for CCCOnline and your on-campus classes at the same time. CCCOnline classes have their own unique Section number – C11, C12, C21 or C22 – so you can easily tell them apart from your college’s online courses or those you take on campus.If you want to take online classes, are a new student and have not yet applied to one of the 13 Colorado community colleges, visit www.ccconline.org and explore the programs and courses offered.

All students who take CCCOnline courses must select a Home College that offers the degree or certificate they want to pursue. Your Home College:

• Keeps your records • Processes your college application • Helps you transfer your credits • Takes your tuition payment

• Provides transcripts • Provides career counseling • Issues your degree or certificate

Following are the spring semester 2011 CCCOnline courses that CCA offers. If you don’t see the course you want to take on this list, visit www.ccconline.org or contact [email protected].

*CCA Paralegal students should consult their advisors before taking Paralegal classes online. Under an agreement between CCA, CCCOnline and the American Bar Association, degree- or certificate-seeking Paralegal students must take certain Paralegal classes on campus.

Accounting 23748 ACC 101 C11 Fundamentals of Accounting

24363 ACC 101 C21 Fundamentals of Accounting

23749 ACC 115 C11 Payroll Accounting

23750 ACC 121 C11 Accounting Principles I

23933 ACC 121 C21 Accounting Principles I

23751 ACC 122 C11 Accounting Principles II

23934 ACC 122 C21 Accounting Principles II

23752 ACC 125 C11 Computerized Accounting

23753 ACC 131 C11 Income Tax

25369 ACC 135 C11 Spreadsheet Apps/ Accounting

23754 ACC 211 C11 Intermediate Accounting I

23755 ACC 212 C11 Intermediate Accounting II

23756 ACC 226 C11 Cost Accounting

Anthropology 23757 ANT 101 C11 Cultural Anthropology : SS3

23935 ANT 101 C21 Cultural Anthropology : SS3

23758 ANT 111 C11 Physical Anthropology : SS3

25008 ANT 111 C21 Physical Anthropology : SS3

Art 23759 ART 110 C11 Art Appreciation: AH1

23936 ART 110 C21 Art Appreciation: AH1

23760 ART 111 C11 Art Hist Ancient/ MedievGT-AH1

23937 ART 111 C21 Art Hist Ancient/ MedievGT-AH1

23761 ART 112 C11 Art Hist Renaiss/1900:GT-AH1

23938 ART 112 C21 Art Hist Renaiss/1900:GT-AH1

Astronomy 23762 AST 101 C11 Astronomy I w/Lab: SC1

23939 AST 101 C21 Astronomy I w/Lab: SC1

23763 AST 102 C11 Astronomy II w/Lab: SC1

23940 AST 102 C21 Astronomy II w/Lab: SC1

Biology and Biotechnology 23764 BIO 105 C11 Science of Biology: SC1

23941 BIO 105 C21 Science of Biology: SC1

23765 BIO 106 C11 Basic Anatomy And Physiology

23766 BIO 111 C11 Gen College Biology I/Lab: SC1

23942 BIO 111 C21 Gen College Biology I/Lab: SC1

23767 BIO 112 C11 Gen College Biology II/Lab:SC1

23768 BIO 201 C11 Human Anatomy&Physiology I:SC1

23769 BIO 202 C11 Human Anatomy&PhysiologyII:SC1

23770 BIO 204 C11 Microbiology: SC1

23943 BIO 204 C21 Microbiology: SC1

24114 BIO 216 C11 Pathophysiology

23771 BIO 221 C11 Botany: SC1

Business 23772 BUS 115 C11 Introduction to Business

23773 BUS 216 C11 Legal Environment of Business

23945 BUS 216 C21 Legal Environment of Business

23774 BUS 217 C11 Bus Communication/Rept Write

23946 BUS 217 C21 Bus Communication/Rept Write

23775 BUS 226 C11 Business Statistics

23947 BUS 226 C21 Business Statistics

Chemistry 23797 CHE 101 C11 Intro to Chemistry I : SC1

23948 CHE 101 C21 Intro to Chemistry I : SC1

23798 CHE 102 C11 Intro to Chemistry II: SC1

23799 CHE 111 C11 Gen College Chemistry I : SC1

23949 CHE 111 C21 Gen College Chemistry I : SC1

23800 CHE 112 C11 Gen College Chemistry II: SC1

25345 CHE 112 C21 Gen College Chemistry II: SC1

Communication 24535 COM 115 C11 Public Speaking

24360 COM 125 C11 Interpersonal Communication

24361 COM 125 C21 Interpersonal Communication

Computer Information Systems 23801 CIS 115 C11 Intro to Computer Info Sys

23950 CIS 115 C21 Intro to Computer Info Sys

23802 CIS 118 C11 Intro PC Applications

23951 CIS 118 C21 Intro PC Applications

25334 CIS 135 C11 Complete PC Word Processing

25346 CIS 135 C21 Complete PC Word Processing

23803 CIS 145 C11 Complete PC Database

23804 CIS 155 C11 PC Spreadsheet Concepts

25335 CIS 267 C11 Mgmt of Information Systems

23805 CIS 268 C11 Systems Analysis and Design I

Computer & Networking Technology 23806 CNG 101 C11 Intro to Networking

Criminal Justice 23807 CRJ 110 C11 Intro to Criminal Justice

23808 CRJ 125 C11 Law Enforcement Operations

23809 CRJ 135 C11 Judicial Function

23810 CRJ 145 C11 Correctional Process

25189 CRJ 205 C11 Principles of Criminal Law

23811 CRJ 210 C11 Constitutional Law

23812 CRJ 220 C11 Human Rel/Social Conflict

23813 CRJ 230 C11 Criminology

25336 CRJ 236 C11 CRJ Research Methods

Computer Science 23814 CSC 116 C11 Logic and Program Design

23815 CSC 160 C11 Computer Science I: (Language)

23816 CSC 161 C11 Computer Sci II: (Language)

24371 CSC 230 C11 C Programming:Platform

24377 CSC 240 C21 Java Programming

Computer Web Based 24536 CWB 110 C11 Cmplt Web Author: (Language)

24378 CWB 110 C21 Cmplt Web Author: (Language)

25337 CWB 130 C11 Web Editing Tools: (Editor)

Early Childhood Education 23817 ECE 101 C11 Intro to Early Childhood Educ

23952 ECE 101 C21 Intro to Early Childhood Educ

23818 ECE 102 C11 Intro to ECE Lab Techniques

23953 ECE 103 C21 Guidance Strategies Yng Child

23819 ECE 111 C11 Infant/Toddler Theory/Practice

23820 ECE 112 C11 Infant/Toddler Lab Tech

23822 ECE 205 C11 Nutrition, Health and Safety

23954 ECE 205 C21 Nutrition, Health and Safety

23823 ECE 220 C11 Curriculum Methods Techniques

23955 ECE 220 C21 Curriculum Methods Techniques

24364 ECE 226 C21 Creativity and the Young Child

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(GT) indicates a statewide guaranteed transfer course CLASS LOCATIONS

Shaded areas show evening classes.

Hybrid, Online, Self-paced and

Weekend classes are identified.

Lowry Campus CLCWES Lowry-West Quad CC – CentreTech Campus CFA – Fine Arts Building

CLCNOR Lowry-North Quad CLCCFS Lowry-CFS CADM – Administration Building CST – Student Center

CLCSIM Lowry – Center for Sim CLC 840 & 905 CCLA – Classroom Building CON – CCA Online

23824 ECE 238 C11 Child Growth and Development

24380 ECE 238 C21 Child Growth and Development

23825 ECE 240 C11 Admin of ECE Programs

23826 ECE 241 C11 Admin:Human Relations ECE

23827 ECE 260 C11 The Exceptional Child

25007 ECE 260 C21 The Exceptional Child

Economics 23828 ECO 201 C11 Prin of Macroeconomics: SS1

23956 ECO 201 C21 Prin of Macroeconomics: SS1

23829 ECO 202 C11 Prin of Microeconomics: SS1

23957 ECO 202 C21 Prin of Microeconomics: SS1

Education 25347 EDU 132 C21 Adult Education Instruction

25348 EDU 134 C21 TESL to Adult Learners

24117 EDU 221 C11 Introduction to Education

English 23830 ENG 090 C11 Basic Composition

23958 ENG 090 C21 Basic Composition

23831 ENG 121 C11 English Composition I : CO1

23959 ENG 121 C21 English Composition I : CO1

23832 ENG 122 C11 English Composition II: CO2

23960 ENG 122 C21 English Composition II: CO2

23833 ENG 131 C11 Technical Writing I

23961 ENG 131 C21 Technical Writing I

23834 ENG 221 C11 Creative Writing I

23962 ENG 221 C21 Creative Writing I

24553 ENG 222 C11 Creative Writing II

25651 ENG 222 C21 Creative Writing II

French 23835 FRE 111 C11 French Language I

23963 FRE 111 C21 French Language I

23836 FRE 112 C11 French Language II

25227 FRE 211 C11 French Language III: AH4

25228 FRE 212 C11 French Language IV: AH4

Geography 23837 GEO 105 C11 World Regional Geography: SS2

23964 GEO 105 C21 World Regional Geography: SS2

25338 GEO 106 C11 Human Geography: SS2

25349 GEO 106 C21 Human Geography: SS2

German 23838 GER 111 C11 German Language I

24108 GER 111 C21 German Language I

24537 GER 112 C11 German Language II

25229 GER 211 C11 German Language III : AH4

Geology 23843 GEY 111 C11 Physical Geology w/Lab: SC1

23965 GEY 111 C21 Physical Geology w/Lab: SC1

25648 GEY 140 C21 Intro to Global Position.Syst.

Health Professional 24091 HPR 178 C11 Medical Terminology

24381 HPR 178 C21 Medical Terminology

Health Wellness 23974 HWE 100 C11 Human Nutrition

24092 HWE 100 C21 Human Nutrition

History 23844 HIS 101 C11 Western Civ:Antiquity-1650 HI1

23966 HIS 101 C21 Western Civ:Antiquity-1650 HI1

23845 HIS 102 C11 Western Civ: 1650-Present HI1

23967 HIS 102 C21 Western Civ: 1650-Present HI1

25339 HIS 111 C11 The World: Antiquity-1500: HI1

25350 HIS 111 C21 The World: Antiquity-1500: HI1

25340 HIS 112 C11 The World: 1500-Present: HI1

25351 HIS 112 C21 The World: 1500-Present: HI1

23846 HIS 201 C11 US History to Reconst: HI1

23968 HIS 201 C21 US History to Reconst: HI1

23847 HIS 202 C11 US History since Civil War:HI1

23969 HIS 202 C21 US History since Civil War:HI1

23848 HIS 225 C11 Colorado History: HI1

23970 HIS 225 C21 Colorado History: HI1

Humanities 25236 HUM 115 C11 World Mythology: GT-AH2

23852 HUM 121 C11 Humanities: Early Civ: GT-AH2

23971 HUM 121 C21 Humanities: Early Civ: GT-AH2

23853 HUM 122 C11 Humanities: Mediev-Mod: GT-AH2

23972 HUM 122 C21 Humanities: Mediev-Mod: GT-AH2

23854 HUM 123 C11 Humanities: Modern Wrld:GT-AH2

23973 HUM 123 C21 Humanities: Modern Wrld:GT-AH2

Literature 23856 LIT 115 C11 Intro to Literature I: AH2

23975 LIT 115 C21 Intro to Literature I: AH2

23857 LIT 201 C11 Wrld Literature to 1600:GT-AH2

23976 LIT 201 C21 Wrld Literature to 1600:GT-AH2

23858 LIT 202 C11 World Lit After 1600:GT-AH2

24382 LIT 202 C21 World Lit After 1600:GT-AH2

24107 LIT 211 C11 Amer Lit to Civil War: GT-AH2

24524 LIT 212 C11 Amer Lit Aft Civil War:GT-AH2

24373 LIT 221 C11 British Lit to 1770: GT-AH2

25230 LIT 222 C11 British Lit Since 1770: GT-AH2

25232 LIT 225 C11 Intro to Shakespeare: AH2

23859 LIT 255 C11 Children`s Literature

23977 LIT 255 C21 Children`s Literature

Management 24538 MAN 200 C11 Human Resource Management I

23978 MAN 200 C21 Human Resource Management I

23861 MAN 226 C11 Principles of Management

23980 MAN 226 C21 Principles of Management

Marketing 24090 MAR 111 C11 Principles of Sales

25214 MAR 111 C21 Principles of Sales

23862 MAR 216 C11 Principles of Marketing

23981 MAR 216 C21 Principles of Marketing

Math 23863 MAT 060 C11 Pre-Algebra

23983 MAT 060 C21 Pre-Algebra

23864 MAT 090 C11 Introductory Algebra

23984 MAT 090 C21 Introductory Algebra

24539 MAT 099 C11 Intermediate Algebra

24541 MAT 099 C21 Intermediate Algebra

23865 MAT 107 C11 Career Math

24374 MAT 112 C11 Financial Mathematics

23866 MAT 120 C11 Math for Liberal Arts: MA1

23867 MAT 121 C11 College Algebra : MA1

23985 MAT 121 C21 College Algebra : MA1

23868 MAT 122 C11 College Trigonometry: MA1

23869 MAT 123 C11 Finite Mathematics: MA1

23870 MAT 125 C11 Survey of Calculus: MA1

23871 MAT 135 C11 Intro to Statistics: MA1

23986 MAT 135 C21 Intro to Statistics: MA1

23872 MAT 155 C11 Integrated Math I

23873 MAT 156 C11 Integrated Math II

23874 MAT 166 C11 Pre-Calculus: MA1

23875 MAT 201 C11 Calculus I: MA1

23876 MAT 202 C11 Calculus II : MA1

23877 MAT 203 C11 Calculus III: MA1

24375 MAT 265 C11 Differential Equations: MA1

Multimedia Graphic Design 25647 MGD 102 C11 Introduction To Multimedia

24542 MGD 102 C21 Introduction To Multimedia

25202 MGD 111 C11 Adobe Photoshop I

25009 MGD 111 C21 Adobe Photoshop I

24545 MGD 112 C21 Adobe Illustrator I

25342 MGD 141 C11 Web Design I

25203 MGD 143 C11 Motion Graphic Design I:Softwr

Music 24089 MUS 100 C11 Intro to Music Theory I

23878 MUS 120 C11 Music Appreciation: AH1

23987 MUS 120 C21 Music Appreciation: AH1

23879 MUS 121 C11 Music Hist Mdvl-Classical: AH1

23988 MUS 122 C21 Music Hist Romantic-Prsnt: AH1

25343 MUS 125 C11 History of Jazz: GT-AH1

Philosophy 23880 PHI 111 C11 Intro to Philosophy: AH3

23989 PHI 111 C21 Intro to Philosophy: AH3

23881 PHI 112 C11 Ethics: AH3

23990 PHI 112 C21 Ethics: AH3

23882 PHI 113 C11 Logic: AH3

25233 PHI 113 C21 Logic: AH3

23883 PHI 115 C11 World Religions- West

23884 PHI 116 C11 World Religions - East

24376 PHI 214 C11 Philosophy of Religion: AH3

Physics 23885 PHY 105 C11 Conceptual Physics w/Lab: SC1

24365 PHY 105 C21 Conceptual Physics w/Lab: SC1

23886 PHY 111 C11 Physics Alg-Based I/Lab: SC1

24385 PHY 111 C21 Physics Alg-Based I/Lab: SC1

23887 PHY 112 C11 Physics Alg-Based II/Lab: SC1

25638 PHY 112 C21 Physics Alg-Based II/Lab: SC1

23888 PHY 211 C11 Physics Calc-Based I/Lab: SC1

23889 PHY 212 C11 Physics Calc-Based II/Lab: SC1

Political Science 23909 POS 105 C11 Intro to Political Science:SS1

23991 POS 105 C21 Intro to Political Science:SS1

23890 POS 111 C11 American Government : SS1

23992 POS 111 C21 American Government : SS1

23891 POS 125 C11 Amer.State/Local Govt: GT-SS1

23910 POS 205 C11 International Relations: SS1

24529 POS 205 C21 International Relations: SS1

Psychology 23893 PSY 101 C11 General Psychology I: SS3

23993 PSY 101 C21 General Psychology I: SS3

23894 PSY 102 C11 General Psychology II : SS3

23994 PSY 102 C21 General Psychology II : SS3

24446 PSY 226 C11 Social Psychology: SS3

24383 PSY 226 C21 Social Psychology: SS3

23895 PSY 235 C11 Human Growth & Developmnt: SS3

23995 PSY 235 C21 Human Growth & Developmnt: SS3

23896 PSY 237 C11 Child & Adolescent Psychology

23932 PSY 237 C21 Child & Adolescent Psychology

23898 PSY 238 C11 Child Development: SS3

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Lowry Campus CLCWES Lowry-West Quad CC – CentreTech Campus CFA – Fine Arts Building

CLCNOR Lowry-North Quad CLCCFS Lowry-CFS CADM – Administration Building CST – Student Center

CLCSIM Lowry – Center for Sim CLC 840 & 905 CCLA – Classroom Building CON – CCA Online

25352 PSY 238 C21 Child Development: SS3

23899 PSY 249 C11 Abnormal Psychology: SS3

23996 PSY 249 C21 Abnormal Psychology: SS3

Reading 23900 REA 090 C11 College Preparatory Reading

23931 REA 090 C21 College Preparatory Reading

Russian 24525 RUS 111 C11 Russian Language I

24496 RUS 112 C11 Russian Language II

Science 25344 SCI 155 C11 Integrated Science I: SC1

25639 SCI 156 C11 Integrated Science II: SC1

Sociology 23901 SOC 101 C11 Intro to Sociology I : SS3

23997 SOC 101 C21 Intro to Sociology I : SS3

23902 SOC 102 C11 Intro to Sociology II: SS3

23998 SOC 102 C21 Intro to Sociology II: SS3

24447 SOC 231 C11 Sociology-Deviant Behavior:SS3

24384 SOC 231 C21 Sociology-Deviant Behavior:SS3

Spanish 23903 SPA 111 C11 Spanish Language I

23999 SPA 111 C21 Spanish Language I

23904 SPA 112 C11 Spanish Language II

24000 SPA 112 C21 Spanish Language II

23905 SPA 211 C11 Spanish Language III: AH4

24001 SPA 211 C21 Spanish Language III: AH4

23906 SPA 212 C11 Spanish Language IV : AH4

CCA Weekend Courses The CCA’s Weekend Courses give you the flexibility to work and go to school. With Weekend College, you can update your skills or earn your degree, all while attending class on Friday evenings, Saturdays and Sundays. Important information: Weekend College classes may not meet every weekend. Students must attend the first class for information about additional course sessions and

how to complete course requirements in the weekend format. Course descriptions are available in the CCA Catalog on the CCA website at www.CCAurora.edu. These courses are listed in the All CCA Courses section starting on page 18. For information on registration see page 2.

25503 ANT 107 671 Intro to Archaeology: GT-SS3

24335 ANT 275 671 Spc Topics: Trip to Utah

24326 COM 115 180 Public Speaking

24490 COM 262 181 Communicate/Impossible People

26399 COM 263 181 Conflict Resolution

25480 COM 265 181 Effective Presentations

24491 COM 266 181 Decision Making

24349 CIS 118 380 Intro PC Applications

25490 CNG 124 240 Networking I: Network +

24452 ECE 101 380 Intro to Early Childhood Educ

25270 ECE 111 381 Infant/Toddler Theory/Practice

26260 EMS 115 500 First Responder

26344 EMS 121 540 EMT Fundamentals

25362 EMS 225 540 Paramedic Practice

25144 ENG 121 380 English Composition I : CO1

25464 ESL 022 080 Intermediate Grammar

23842 ESL 023 080 Advanced Grammar

26422 ESL 051 080 Basic Composition

23855 ESL 052 080 Intermediate Composition

26428 ESL 055 171 Computer Basics for ESL

25263 FST 100 500 Firefighter I

26314 FST 104 570 Fire Protection Systems

26354 FST 105 570 Building Const for Fire Prof

26356 FST 106 570 Fire Prevention

25265 FST 107 500 HazMat Operations (Level I)

24462 HUM 121 198 Humanities: Early Civ: GT-AH2

25588 JRD 275 111 Special Topics: Metal Workshop

24021 MAT 121 362 College Algebra : MA1

26395 MGD 268 110 Business for Creatives

25513 PHO 275 360 Workshop

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CLCNOR Lowry-North Quad CLCCFS Lowry-CFS CADM – Administration Building CST – Student Center

CLCSIM Lowry – Center for Sim CLC 840 & 905 CCLA – Classroom Building CON – CCA Online

CCA Open Entry Courses Open entry courses allow students to register for class and start anytime during the semester. When registering for Open Entry courses, students will self-select their start date and must complete the course within 15 weeks of their start date. Open Entry courses are available during the daytime, evening and online to accommodate all types of student schedules. Daytime classes are on Tuesdays from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Evening classes are on Monday and Tuesday evenings. Faculty, as well as

instruction, will be provided to students during scheduled class times. Open Entry courses offer the opportunity to speed up the time in which a certificate or degree can be completed. For more information or questions regarding Open Entry courses as well as instructional times, please call (303) 340-7240.

Daytime 25273 HPR 190 910 Basic EKG Interpretation

Evening

CCA Open Entry Online

CCA Late Start Courses These courses are listed in the All CCA Courses section starting on page 18. For information on registration see page 2.

CCA Hybrid Courses Hybrid courses offer the convenience of an Internet course with the opportunity to meet face to face with the instructor and classmates. Although all of the work can be done through the Internet, scheduled meeting times will be published for each course. There may be mandatory onsite meetings for some courses to take mid

term or final examinations. Course descriptions are available in the CCA Catalog on the CCA website at www.CCAurora.edu. These courses are listed in the All CCA Courses section starting on page 18. For information on registration see page 2.

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CLCNOR Lowry-North Quad CLCCFS Lowry-CFS CADM – Administration Building CST – Student Center

CLCSIM Lowry – Center for Sim CLC 840 & 905 CCLA – Classroom Building CON – CCA Online

Lowry Courses These courses are listed in the All CCA Courses section starting on page 18. For information on registration see page 2.

25517 AAA 101 103 College 101:Student Experience

25521 AAA 101 107 College 101:Student Experience

25522 AAA 101 109 College 101:Student Experience

23654 ACC 121 110 Accounting Principles I

23655 ACC 121 111 Accounting Principles I

23656 ACC 121 160 Accounting Principles I

23657 ACC 122 310 Accounting Principles II

25035 ACC 122 361 Accounting Principles II

24530 ACC 132 110 Tax Help Colorado

23659 ACC 211 360 Intermediate Accounting I

25462 ACC 215 360 Acct Info Systems & eBusiness

26251 ACC 231 110 Business Taxation

23663 ART 110 111 Art Appreciation: AH1

23664 ART 110 161 Art Appreciation: AH1

24517 ART 110 163 Art Appreciation: AH1

26373 ART 111 111 Art Hist Ancient/ MedievGT-AH1

26374 ART 111 112 Art Hist Ancient/ MedievGT-AH1

26375 ART 111 113 Art Hist Ancient/ MedievGT-AH1

23668 ART 121 111 Drawing I

23669 ART 121 112 Drawing I

26376 ART 121 113 Drawing I

26378 ART 128 340 Figure Drawing I

25313 ART 131 112 Visual Concepts 2-D Design

26379 ART 131 113 Visual Concepts 2-D Design

26380 ART 132 111 Visual Concepts 3-D Design

25314 ART 139 160 Digital Photography I

25316 ART 151 111 Painting I

23670 ART 161 111 Ceramics I

25358 ART 161 140 Ceramics I

26381 ART 209 310 Studio Art: Adv Ceramics

26382 ART 209 311 Studio Art: Adv Photography

26383 ART 209 312 Studio Art: Adv Painting

26384 ART 209 313 Studio Art

26386 ART 228 370 Advanced Figure Drawing

26338 ASE 120 110 Basic Auto Electricity

23677 BIO 105 110 Science of Biology: SC1

23678 BIO 105 160 Science of Biology: SC1

23680 BIO 106 171 Basic Anatomy And Physiology

23681 BIO 106 172 Basic Anatomy And Physiology

23682 BIO 106 173 Basic Anatomy And Physiology

23684 BIO 111 110 Gen College Biology I/Lab: SC1

23685 BIO 111 111 Gen College Biology I/Lab: SC1

23686 BIO 111 112 Gen College Biology I/Lab: SC1

23687 BIO 111 113 Gen College Biology I/Lab: SC1

23688 BIO 111 160 Gen College Biology I/Lab: SC1

23689 BIO 111 161 Gen College Biology I/Lab: SC1

25457 BIO 111 S10 Gen College Biology I/Lab: SC1

25458 BIO 111 S11 Gen College Biology I/Lab: SC1

23690 BIO 112 310 Gen College Biology II/Lab:SC1

23691 BIO 201 110 Human Anatomy&Physiology I:SC1

23692 BIO 201 111 Human Anatomy&Physiology I:SC1

23693 BIO 201 112 Human Anatomy&Physiology I:SC1

23694 BIO 201 160 Human Anatomy&Physiology I:SC1

23695 BIO 201 161 Human Anatomy&Physiology I:SC1

25238 BIO 201 N13 Human Anatomy&Physiology I:SC1

23696 BIO 202 310 Human Anatomy&PhysiologyII:SC1

23697 BIO 202 311 Human Anatomy&PhysiologyII:SC1

23698 BIO 202 360 Human Anatomy&PhysiologyII:SC1

23699 BIO 204 310 Microbiology: SC1

24332 BIO 204 311 Microbiology: SC1

23700 BIO 204 360 Microbiology: SC1

26248 BIO 204 N11 Microbiology: SC1

25251 BIO 216 310 Pathophysiology

25038 BIO 216 360 Pathophysiology

26438 BTE 100 J2D Computer Keyboarding

26445 BTE 100 J7C Computer Keyboarding

26439 BTE 100 K2D Computer Keyboarding

26446 BTE 100 K7C Computer Keyboarding

26440 BTE 100 M2D Computer Keyboarding

26447 BTE 100 M7C Computer Keyboarding

26452 BTE 111 J2D Keyboarding Speedbuilding I

26457 BTE 111 J7C Keyboarding Speedbuilding I

26453 BTE 111 K2D Keyboarding Speedbuilding I

26458 BTE 111 K7C Keyboarding Speedbuilding I

26882 BTE 111 M2D Keyboarding Speedbuilding I

26459 BTE 111 M7C Keyboarding Speedbuilding I

26463 BTE 225 J7C Office Management

26465 BTE 225 K7C Office Management

26466 BTE 225 M7C Office Management

26469 BTE 225 V7C Office Management

23701 BUS 115 110 Introduction to Business

23702 BUS 115 111 Introduction to Business

26289 BUS 115 112 Introduction to Business

26290 BUS 115 113 Introduction to Business

25302 BUS 115 114 Introduction to Business

25301 BUS 115 115 Introduction to Business

23704 BUS 216 110 Legal Environment of Business

25303 BUS 216 140 Legal Environment of Business

23706 BUS 217 311 Bus Communication/Rept Write

25304 BUS 217 340 Bus Communication/Rept Write

25305 BUS 226 340 Business Statistics

23708 BUS 226 360 Business Statistics

23713 CHE 101 310 Intro to Chemistry I : SC1

25253 CHE 101 311 Intro to Chemistry I : SC1

23714 CHE 101 360 Intro to Chemistry I : SC1

23715 CHE 111 310 Gen College Chemistry I : SC1

23716 CHE 111 360 Gen College Chemistry I : SC1

23717 CHE 112 310 Gen College Chemistry II: SC1

23718 CHE 211 310 Organic Chemistry I

24325 COM 115 117 Public Speaking

25255 COM 115 118 Public Speaking

25062 COM 115 141 Public Speaking

25064 COM 125 110 Interpersonal Communication

24328 COM 125 112 Interpersonal Communication

26470 CIS 103 D4D Learning Windows

26507 CIS 103 D7C Learning Windows

26472 CIS 103 E4D Learning Windows

26508 CIS 103 E7C Learning Windows

26501 CIS 103 G4D Learning Windows

26509 CIS 103 G7C Learning Windows

26504 CIS 103 M4D Learning Windows

26513 CIS 103 M7C Learning Windows

26506 CIS 103 V4D Learning Windows

26515 CIS 103 V7C Learning Windows

26477 CIS 108 D4D Learning MS Excel

26485 CIS 108 D7C Learning MS Excel

26478 CIS 108 E4D Learning MS Excel

26486 CIS 108 E7C Learning MS Excel

26479 CIS 108 G4D Learning MS Excel

26487 CIS 108 G7C Learning MS Excel

26482 CIS 108 M4D Learning MS Excel

26490 CIS 108 M7C Learning MS Excel

26484 CIS 108 V4D Learning MS Excel

26492 CIS 108 V7C Learning MS Excel

23710 CIS 118 310 Intro PC Applications

25285 CIS 118 311 Intro PC Applications

25488 CIS 118 312 Intro PC Applications

23711 CIS 118 360 Intro PC Applications

26427 CIS 118 362 Intro PC Applications

24459 CIS 118 371 Intro PC Applications

25286 CIS 118 372 Intro PC Applications

24349 CIS 118 380 Intro PC Applications

26550 CIS 118 J1D Intro PC Applications

26555 CIS 118 J6C Intro PC Applications

26551 CIS 118 K1D Intro PC Applications

26556 CIS 118 K7C Intro PC Applications

26552 CIS 118 M1D Intro PC Applications

26557 CIS 118 M6C Intro PC Applications

26554 CIS 118 V1D Intro PC Applications

26559 CIS 118 V6C Intro PC Applications

26560 CIS 124 J2D Intro to Operating Systems

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CLCNOR Lowry-North Quad CLCCFS Lowry-CFS CADM – Administration Building CST – Student Center

CLCSIM Lowry – Center for Sim CLC 840 & 905 CCLA – Classroom Building CON – CCA Online

26565 CIS 124 J7C Intro to Operating Systems

26561 CIS 124 K2D Intro to Operating Systems

26566 CIS 124 K7C Intro to Operating Systems

26562 CIS 124 M2D Intro to Operating Systems

26567 CIS 124 M7C Intro to Operating Systems

26564 CIS 124 V2D Intro to Operating Systems

26569 CIS 124 V7C Intro to Operating Systems

23712 CIS 128 160 Operating System:Windows 7

26570 CIS 128 J2D Operating System: Windows 7

26575 CIS 128 J6C Operating System: Windows 7

26571 CIS 128 K2D Operating System: Windows 7

26576 CIS 128 K6C Operating System: Windows 7

26572 CIS 128 M2D Operating System: Windows 7

26577 CIS 128 M6C Operating System: Windows 7

26574 CIS 128 V2D Operating System: Windows 7

26579 CIS 128 V6C Operating System: Windows 7

26580 CIS 135 J2D Complete PC Word Processing

26585 CIS 135 J6C Complete PC Word Processing

26581 CIS 135 K2D Complete PC Word Processing

26586 CIS 135 K6C Complete PC Word Processing

26582 CIS 135 M2D Complete PC Word Processing

26587 CIS 135 M6C Complete PC Word Processing

26584 CIS 135 V2D Complete PC Word Processing

26589 CIS 135 V6C Complete PC Word Processing

26677 CIS 145 J2D Complete PC Database

26682 CIS 145 J6C Complete PC Database

26678 CIS 145 K2D Complete PC Database

26683 CIS 145 K6C Complete PC Database

26679 CIS 145 M2D Complete PC Database

26684 CIS 145 M6C Complete PC Database

26681 CIS 145 V2D Complete PC Database

26686 CIS 145 V6C Complete PC Database

26693 CIS 155 J2D PC Spreadsheet Concepts

26701 CIS 155 J6C PC Spreadsheet Concepts

26694 CIS 155 K2D PC Spreadsheet Concepts

26702 CIS 155 K6C PC Spreadsheet Concepts

26695 CIS 155 M2D PC Spreadsheet Concepts

26703 CIS 155 M6C PC Spreadsheet Concepts

26700 CIS 155 V2D PC Spreadsheet Concepts

26705 CIS 155 V6C PC Spreadsheet Concepts

26743 CIS 165 J2D Complete Presentation Graphics

26748 CIS 165 J6C Complete Presentation Graphics

26744 CIS 165 K2D Complete Presentation Graphics

26749 CIS 165 K6C Complete Presentation Graphics

26745 CIS 165 M2D Complete Presentation Graphics

26750 CIS 165 M6C Complete Presentation Graphics

26747 CIS 165 V2D Complete Presentation Graphics

26752 CIS 165 V6C Complete Presentation Graphics

26759 CIS 218 J2D Advanced PC Applications

26760 CIS 218 K2D Advanced PC Applications

26761 CIS 218 M2D Advanced PC Applications

26763 CIS 218 V2D Advanced PC Applications

26764 CIS 220 J1D Fundamentals of Unix

26774 CIS 220 J7C Fundamentals of Unix

26765 CIS 220 K1D Fundamentals of Unix

26775 CIS 220 K7C Fundamentals of Unix

26766 CIS 220 M1D Fundamentals of Unix

26776 CIS 220 M7C Fundamentals of Unix

26768 CIS 220 V1D Fundamentals of Unix

26778 CIS 220 V7C Fundamentals of Unix

26784 CIS 232 J7D Unix Shell Programming

26785 CIS 232 K7C Unix Shell Programming

26786 CIS 232 M7C Unix Shell Programming

26788 CIS 232 V7C Unix Shell Programming

26789 CIS 244 J5B SQL PL/SQL

26791 CIS 244 K5B SQL PL/SQL

26792 CIS 244 M5B SQL PL/SQL

26794 CIS 244 V5B SQL PL/SQL

26795 CIS 246 J5B Oracle Database Admin I

26796 CIS 246 K5B Oracle Database Admin I

26797 CIS 246 M5B Oracle Database Admin I

26799 CIS 246 V5B Oracle Database Admin I

26800 CIS 251 J5B Intr/Structured Query Language

26801 CIS 251 K5B Intr/Structured Query Language

26802 CIS 251 M5B Intr/Structured Query Language

26804 CIS 251 V5B Intr/Structured Query Language

26810 CIS 263 J2D PC Help Desk Skills

26815 CIS 263 J7C PC Help Desk Skills

26811 CIS 263 K2D PC Help Desk Skills

26816 CIS 263 K7C PC Help Desk Skills

26812 CIS 263 M2D PC Help Desk Skills

26817 CIS 263 M7C PC Help Desk Skills

26814 CIS 263 V2D PC Help Desk Skills

26819 CIS 263 V7C PC Help Desk Skills

25330 CNG 101 310 Intro to Networking

24518 CNG 121 240 Computer Technician I: A+

24519 CNG 122 240 Computer Technician II: A+

25490 CNG 124 240 Networking I: Network +

23720 CNG 130 160 PC Technology

24350 CNG 131 171 Network Security Fundamentals

25491 CNG 132 171 Prin of Information Security

25493 CNG 133 171 Fire Walls/Network Security

25494 CNG 136 171 Guide to Disaster Recovery

26298 CNG 258 609 Computer Forensics

25187 CNG 260 371 CISCO Network Associate I

25499 CNG 261 371 CISCO Network Associate II

25287 CNG 262 371 CISCO Network Associate III

25500 CNG 263 371 CISCO Network Associate IV

23722 CRJ 110 110 Intro to Criminal Justice

23723 CRJ 110 160 Intro to Criminal Justice

24526 CRJ 125 110 Law Enforcement Operations

25393 CRJ 127 160 Crime Scene Investigation

26371 CRJ 135 110 Judicial Function

24333 CRJ 145 110 Correctional Process

25039 CRJ 205 110 Principles of Criminal Law

24528 CRJ 210 110 Constitutional Law

23725 CRJ 220 160 Human Rel/Social Conflict

25262 CRJ 236 160 CRJ Research Methods

24320 CSC 116 110 Logic and Program Design

24351 CSC 116 340 Logic and Program Design

26869 CSC 116 J1D Logic and Program Design

26870 CSC 116 K1D Logic and Program Design

26871 CSC 116 M1D Logic and Program Design

26873 CSC 116 V1D Logic and Program Design

26825 CSC 154 J5B Visual Basic.net Programming

26826 CSC 154 K5B Visual Basic.net Programming

26827 CSC 154 M5B Visual Basic.net Programming

26829 CSC 154 V5B Visual Basic.net Programming

26831 CSC 160 J5B Computer Science I: C++

26833 CSC 160 K5B Computer Science I: C++

26835 CSC 160 M5B Computer Science I: C++

26839 CSC 160 V5B Computer Science I: C++

26841 CSC 161 J5B Computer Sci II: C++

26843 CSC 161 K5B Computer Sci II: C++

26845 CSC 161 M5B Computer Sci II: C++

26849 CSC 161 V5B Computer Sci II: C++

26851 CSC 225 J5B Computr Arch/Assembly Language

26853 CSC 225 K5B Computr Arch/Assembly Language

26855 CSC 225 M5B Computr Arch/Assembly Language

26859 CSC 225 V5B Computr Arch/Assembly Language

26861 CSC 230 J5B C Programming: Platform

26863 CSC 230 K5B C Programming: Platform

26865 CSC 230 M5B C Programming: Platform

26645 CSC 230 V5B C Programming: Platform

26647 CSC 231 J5B Advanced C Program:Platform

26649 CSC 231 K5B Advanced C Program:Platform

26651 CSC 231 M5B Advanced C Program:Platform

26754 CSC 231 V5B Advanced C Program:Platform

26756 CSC 236 J5B Introduction to C# Programming

26757 CSC 236 K5B Introduction to C# Programming

26758 CSC 236 M5B Introduction to C# Programming

26627 CSC 236 V5B Introduction to C# Programming

26628 CSC 237 J5B Advanced C# Programming

26629 CSC 237 K5B Advanced C# Programming

26630 CSC 237 M5B Advanced C# Programming

b26632 CSC 237 V5B Advanced C# Programming

26638 CSC 240 J5B Java Programming

26639 CSC 240 K5B Java Programming

26640 CSC 240 M5B Java Programming

26474 CSC 240 R5B Java Programming

26473 CSC 240 V5B Java Programming

26468 CSC 241 J5B Advanced Java Programming

26464 CSC 241 K5B Advanced Java Programming

26461 CSC 241 M5B Advanced Java Programming

26451 CSC 241 R5B Advanced Java Programming

26449 CSC 241 V5B Advanced Java Programming

23721 CWB 110 171 Cmplt Web Author: (HTML)

23730 ECE 260 360 The Exceptional Child

23734 ECO 201 113 Prin of Macroeconomics: SS1

23738 ECO 202 111 Prin of Microeconomics: SS1

25309 ECO 202 140 Prin of Microeconomics: SS1

26260 EMS 115 500 First Responder

26267 EMS 115 501 First Responder

26343 EMS 121 510 EMT Fundamentals

26344 EMS 121 540 EMT Fundamentals

25362 EMS 225 540 Paramedic Practice

25397 ENG 090 012 Basic Composition

23779 ENG 121 311 English Composition I : CO1

23780 ENG 121 312 English Composition I : CO1

23783 ENG 121 315 English Comp I : CO1

23786 ENG 121 318 English Composition I : CO1

23789 ENG 121 322 English Composition I : CO1

25140 ENG 121 323 English Composition I : CO1

25141 ENG 121 324 English Composition I : CO1

23792 ENG 121 341 English Composition I : CO1

25148 ENG 122 313 English Composition II: CO2

25150 ENG 122 315 English Composition II: CO2

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CLCSIM Lowry – Center for Sim CLC 840 & 905 CCLA – Classroom Building CON – CCA Online

25152 ENG 122 317 English Composition II: CO2

25154 ENG 122 319 English Composition II: CO2

25155 ENG 122 340 English Composition II: CO2

25486 ENG 122 N32 English Composition II: CO2

24403 ENG 131 110 Technical Writing I

25263 FST 100 500 Firefighter I

26314 FST 104 570 Fire Protection Systems

26354 FST 105 570 Building Const for Fire Prof

26356 FST 106 570 Fire Prevention

25265 FST 107 500 HazMat Operations (Level I)

25071 FVM 105 210 Video Production I

25072 FVM 105 211 Video Production I

25074 FVM 105 213 Video Production I

25075 FVM 105 214 Video Production I

25076 FVM 105 215 Video Production I

25078 FVM 105 444 Video Production I-IM

25080 FVM 117 110 Understanding Actor's Process

25081 FVM 117 111 Understanding Actor's Process

25083 FVM 117 112 Understanding Actor's Process

25082 FVM 117 444 Understanding Actor's Process

25291 FVM 118 111 Screen Actor Improvisation

25084 FVM 136 110 Short Script Analysis

25086 FVM 136 112 Short Script Analysis

25089 FVM 136 113 Short Script Analysis

25088 FVM 136 140 Short Script Analysis

25087 FVM 136 444 Short Script Analysis

25090 FVM 150 110 Development Film Expression

25092 FVM 150 140 Development Film Expression

25091 FVM 150 444 Development Film Expression

25094 FVM 153 110 Intro to Film Production

25095 FVM 155 310 Writing the Short Script

25096 FVM 155 311 Writing the Short Script

25097 FVM 155 444 Writing the Short Script

25098 FVM 160 210 Post Production I

25099 FVM 160 211 Post Production I

25102 FVM 160 214 Post Production I

25103 FVM 160 215 Post Production I

25105 FVM 160 444 Post Production I

25106 FVM 164 310 Digital Editing: Final Cut Pro

25237 FVM 165 350 Digital Editing:Avid

25107 FVM 181 140 Top. in Film Stud-Action Film

26364 FVM 181 141 Topics in Film Studies: Horror

25108 FVM 185 110 Documentary Film

25110 FVM 200 311 Video Production II

25109 FVM 200 444 Video Production II

25079 FVM 202 340 Film/Video Business

25128 FVM 204 313 Art Direction

25111 FVM 205 310 Camera Techniques

25356 FVM 205 444 Camera Techniques

25112 FVM 206 311 Film/Video Lighting

25367 FVM 206 312 Film/Video Lighting

25113 FVM 207 310 Directing Workshop

25114 FVM 208 310 Sound for Film/Video

25355 FVM 209 310 Production Management

25115 FVM 209 340 Production Management

25235 FVM 212 140 Contemporary Global Cinema

25234 FVM 213 110 Cinematography

25116 FVM 215 311 Post Production II

25117 FVM 217 310 Acting for the Screen

25118 FVM 218 340 Screen Actor Movement/Action I

25119 FVM 219 310 Screen Performance Workshop

25120 FVM 220 310 16mm/HD Production

25121 FVM 229 310 Production III Preparation

25354 FVM 236 110 Creative Producing

25329 FVM 248 340 Post Production Sound

25122 FVM 250 340 Writing for Broadcast Media

25127 FVM 251 312 Feature Script Analysis

26494 FVM 252 310 Writing the Independent Feature

26232 FVM 262 310 Writing the Hollywood Feature

25123 FVM 264 310 Digital Effects

25126 FVM 267 311 Editing Aesthetics

25124 FVM 270 310 Film/Video Production III

25129 FVM 273 314 Professional Documentary Prod

26361 FVM 275 110 ST: Adv Compositing

26362 FVM 275 111 ST: Previsualization

25125 FVM 275 310 Spc Topics: Color & Motion

25239 HPR 209 N11 Professional Nursing Pathway

23921 HWE 100 160 Human Nutrition

23922 HWE 100 161 Human Nutrition

23915 HIS 202 111 US History since Civil War:HI1

24337 HIS 247 112 20th Century World History:HI1

25050 HUM 121 111 Humanities: Early Civ: GT-AH2

25322 JRD 215 110 Jewelry Design I

25323 JRD 275 110 Spec Topics: Hndcrftd Jewelry

25588 JRD 275 111 Special Topics: Metal Workshop

25306 MAN 156 111 Problem Solving-Bus Environmnt

25477 MAN 226 341 Principles of Management

24522 MAR 216 110 Principles of Marketing

25312 MAR 240 110 International Marketing

25407 MAT 060 014 Pre-Algebra

25409 MAT 060 018 Pre-Algebra

25411 MAT 090 010 Introductory Algebra

24264 MAT 107 110 Career Math

25182 MAT 107 310 Career Math

24016 MAT 121 313 College Algebra : MA1

26875 MGD 102 110 Introduction To Multimedia

25325 MGD 102 170 Introduction To Multimedia

25326 MGD 106 110 Creativity and Visual Thinking

26389 MGD 106 111 Creativity and Visual Thinking

24534 MGD 111 110 Adobe Photoshop I

25327 MGD 111 112 Adobe Photoshop I

26390 MGD 111 170 Adobe Photoshop I

25454 MGD 116 110 Typography I

25385 MGD 119 110 Maya I

25328 MGD 133 110 Graphic Design I

25014 MGD 141 171 Web Design I-Adobe Dreamweaver

26393 MGD 211 110 Adobe Photoshop II

26363 MGD 219 110 Maya II

26291 MGD 223 112 Graphic Storytelling I

26292 MGD 226 112 Graphic Storytelling IV

24516 MGD 241 170 Web Design II-Adobe Dreamweave

25456 MGD 256 110 Graphic Design Production

26395 MGD 268 110 Business for Creatives

26396 MGD 289 110 Capstone

26397 MGD 289 111 Capstone: Graphic Design

26392 MGD 134 110 Drawing for Illustrators

24047 PAR 115 160 Introduction to Law

25011 PAR 115 161 Introduction to Law

25053 PAR 116 160 Torts

24048 PAR 118 160 Contracts

24049 PAR 201 160 Civil Litigation

26234 PAR 205 160 Criminal Law

24334 PAR 208 160 Probate and Estates

24523 PAR 209 110 Constitutional Law

24050 PAR 213 160 Legal Research & Writing I

24051 PAR 214 160 Legal Research & Writing II

25188 PAR 216 160 Employment Law

24055 PHI 111 112 Intro to Philosophy: AH3

24060 PHI 112 111 Ethics: AH3

26398 PHO 232 110 Professional Portraiture

25513 PHO 275 360 Workshop

24066 PHY 111 310 Physics Alg-Based I/Lab: SC1

24067 PHY 211 310 Physics Calc-Based I/Lab: SC1

24073 PSY 101 111 General Psychology I: SS3

24520 REE 201 160 Real Estate Brokers I

24521 REE 202 160 Real Estate Brokers II

24088 SCI 155 160 Integrated Science I: SC1

24103 SPA 111 111 Spanish Language I

24470 TRI 201 161 Consecutive Interpretation

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Reading the ScheduleSEC CRn CR DATES TIMES DAy CAMPuS loC RM InST

Course Number The course number consists of two parts:

• Three-letter prefix for the subject area • Three-digit course number (Use this

number to look up the coursedescription in the College Catalog.)

Course name – Course name isabbreviated to fit the space.

Course Description –Summarizes the

content of the class

PREREQ: required course to takebefore this class.

COREQ: required course to take atthe same time as this class.

Instructor – If this reads STAFF, it meansthat the instructor had not yet been

assigned when the schedule went to press.Names subject to change.

Course Notes –Provides additionalcourse information .

Location –CAMPUS AND BUILDING

CentreTech CampusLowry CampusColor shading indicates

an evening classACC 121 ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES Iintroduces the study of accounting principles for understanding the theory and logic that underlie procedures and practices. major topics include the accounting cycle for service and merchandising companies, specialjournals, subsidiary ledgers, internal control principles and practices, notes and interest, inventory systems, costing, plant assets, intangible asset accounting, depreciation methods, and practices. Prerequisite: Successful completion of REA 060 (grade “C” or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (RC: 62+, ACT Reading 16+). Course Note: Also available as an online course

111 30005 4 19-Jan-10 6-May-10 0200PM 0350PM TR CLCNOR 201 Schmitt T

160 30006 4 20-Jan-10 10-May-10 0600PM 0750PM MW CLCNOR 201 STAFF

Three-digitsection number.We may teach

several sections(classes) of thesame course

in one semester.

Call # or CRN number is a five-digitnumber that identifies eachindividual class section. Thisnumber is crucial for class

identification when registering.

Time of class

Dates – Indicates datesclass will run.

Cr – Credit hours are based on thenumber of hours per week the classmeets and the length of the term.

Room

Days – Refers to the days of the week the class is held:

M Monday T Tuesday W Wednesday R Thursday F Friday S Saturday U Sunday

EXAMPLE:TR means theclass meets

Tuesday andThursday

ABBREVIATIONSCC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CCA CentreTech CampusCL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CCA Lowry CampusTHP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pickens TechARR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ArrangedCOREQ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CorequisitePREREQ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Prerequisite

Section number 609/610 indicatesa self-paced class

NOTESARR – ARR means to be arranged. Contact the

instructor or the department for specificswhenever ARR appears in one of the columns.

ONLINE Taught entirely on the Internet.

TECH Classes use an innovative approach to learning mathematics.They are taught with the assistance of an interactive software to help with student’s specific needs.

HYBRID Taught in on-site classroom and in off-site location either online, in field study or independent study.

SELF PACED Self-paced classes are designed to

be completed in one semester.The classes are Internet based while at the same time, instructors are available to meet with students at specified times.

WEEKEND Taught on Friday evenings, Saturdays and/or Sundays. (gt) Means this is a statewide guaranteed transfer course

CLASS LOCATIONSLowry Campus Buildings

CLCNOR ......................Lowry-North Quad (Bldg. 901) CLCSIM ........Lowry-Center for Simulations

(Bldg. 859)CLCWES .......................Lowry-West Quad

(Bldg. 903)CLCCFS ........Lowry-Colorado Film School

(Bldg. 965)

– CentreTech Campus Buildings CADM ..............Aministration Building CCLA.................Classrooom Building CFA ......................Fine Arts Buildings CST ...........................Student Center CON .....CCA Online and CCC Online

FInD youR ClASSES

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SEC CRN CR DATES TIMES DAY CAMPUS LOC RM INST

CHECK FOR ADDITIONAL CLASSES ON REGISTRATION LINK. CLASSES MAY HAVE BEEN ADDED TO ACCOMMODATE MORE STUDENTS.

(GT) indicates a statewide guaranteed transfer course CLASS LOCATIONS

Shaded areas show evening classes.

Hybrid, Online, Self-paced and

Weekend classes are identified.

Lowry Campus CLCWES Lowry-West Quad CC – CentreTech Campus CFA – Fine Arts Building

CLCNOR Lowry-North Quad CLCCFS Lowry-CFS CADM – Administration Building CST – Student Center

CLCSIM Lowry – Center for Sim CLC 840 & 905 CCLA – Classroom Building CON – CCA Online

Courses

ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT STRATEGIES Department Chair: Libby Klingsmith (303) 340-7541

AAA 101 THE STUDENT EXPERIENCE Introduces students to college culture and prepares them for the challenges they will face in higher education. Through a series of interactive seminars, students discover learning in a multicultural environment and use college and community resources to attain education and career goals.

100 25515 1 26-Aug-13 9-Dec-13 0930AM 1045AM M CCLA 207A STAFF 102 25516 1 26-Aug-13 9-Dec-13 1100AM 1215PM M CCLA 207A STAFF 103 25517 1 27-Aug-13 10-Dec-13 0330PM 0445PM T CLCSIM 120 STAFF 104 25518 1 27-Aug-13 10-Dec-13 0330PM 0445PM T CCLA 114 STAFF 105 26433 1 28-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 1230PM 0145PM W CCLA 212 STAFF 106 25520 1 28-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 1230PM 0145PM W CCLA 112 STAFF 107 25521 1 28-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0200PM 0315PM W CLCSIM 119 STAFF 108 25519 1 29-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0500PM 0615PM R CCLA 102 STAFF 109 25522 1 29-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0500PM 0615PM R CLCSIM 119 STAFF

ACCOUNTING Coordinator: Virginia Karras (303) 360-4935, Department Chair: Mike Manaton (303) 340-7224, Administrative Assistant: Veronica Russell (303) 340-7240

ACC 121 ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES I Introduces the study of accounting principles for understanding the theory and logic that underlie procedures and practices. Major topics include the accounting cycle for service and merchandising companies, special journals, subsidiary ledgers, internal control principles and practices, notes and interest, inventory systems, costing, plant assets, intangible asset accounting, depreciation methods, and practices.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of REA 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (RC: 62+, ACT Reading 16+) and successful completion of MAT 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. 110 23654 4 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0900AM 1050AM MW CLCWES 201 Wallace 111 23655 4 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0200PM 0350PM TR CLCWES 200 STAFF 160 23656 4 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0600PM 0750PM MW CLCWES 201 STAFF

ACC 122 ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES II Continues the study of accounting principles as they apply to partnerships and corporations. Major topics include stocks and bonds; investments; cash flow statements; financial analysis; budgeting; and cost and managerial accounting.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ACC 121 or equivalent (grade C or higher). 310 23657 4 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0900AM 1050AM TR CLCWES 201 Wallace 361 25035 4 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0600PM 0750PM TR CLCWES 201 STAFF

ACC 132 TAX HELP COLORADO This course prepares the students for preparation of federal and state income tax returns for individuals. Emphasis is placed on form preparation with the use of tax software.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of REA 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (RC: 62+, ACT Reading 16+) and successful completion of MAT 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. 110 24530 2 23-Sep-13 2-Dec-13 1030AM 0100PM M CLCWES 101 STAFF 140 27065 2 23-Sep-13 9-Dec-13 0600PM 0830PM M CLCWES 101 STAFF

ACC 211 INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING I Focuses on comprehensive analysis of generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP), accounting theory, concepts and financial reporting principles for public corporations. It is the first of a two-course sequence in financial accounting, designed primarily for accounting and finance majors. Focuses on the preparation and analysis of business information relevant and useful to external users of financial reports. Explores the theories, principles, and practices surveyed in Accounting Principles and critically examines real-world financial analysis and reporting issues.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ACC 122 or equivalent (grade C or higher). 360 23659 4 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0600PM 0750PM MW CLCNOR 113 STAFF

ACC 215 ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND EBUSINESS

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CHECK FOR ADDITIONAL CLASSES ON REGISTRATION LINK. CLASSES MAY HAVE BEEN ADDED TO ACCOMMODATE MORE STUDENTS.

(GT) indicates a statewide guaranteed transfer course CLASS LOCATIONS

Shaded areas show evening classes.

Hybrid, Online, Self-paced and

Weekend classes are identified.

Lowry Campus CLCWES Lowry-West Quad CC – CentreTech Campus CFA – Fine Arts Building

CLCNOR Lowry-North Quad CLCCFS Lowry-CFS CADM – Administration Building CST – Student Center

CLCSIM Lowry – Center for Sim CLC 840 & 905 CCLA – Classroom Building CON – CCA Online

Courses

Studies the principles, concepts and tools used in the analysis, design, implementation and integration of accounting systems, internal controls systems and accounting procedures. Key elements of system analysis, business systems design, accounting software selection, and the acquisition and implementation of systems are studied. Techniques and systems for electronic control systems, electronic data interchange, electronic funds transfer and web commerce are explored.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ACC 121 (grade C or higher). 360 25462 3 27-Aug-13 10-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM T CLCWES 115 STAFF

ACC 231 BUSINESS TAXATION Introduces student to taxation of business entities and transactions. Topics include taxation of property transactions, various tax issues that apply to different tax entities, tax administration and practice, and the taxation effects of formation, operation, and dissolution of corporations, partnerships, S corporations, trusts and estates.

110 26251 3 29-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM R CLCWES 219 STAFF

AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE Interim Department Chair: Ana Martin-Mejia (303) 340-7567, Administrative Assistant: Mary Westendorf (303) 361-7428

ASL 121 AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE I Exposes students to American Sign Language. Readiness activities are conducted focusing on visual/receptive skills and basic communication. Utilizes the direct experience method.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. Course Note: Students must complete this course with a grade B or higher or pass an ASL proficiency test with a score of at least 80% or better prior to registering for ASL 122 if planning to enroll in the Interpreter Preparation Program at Front Range Community College or Pikes Peak Community College. 110 24101 5 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0600PM 0815PM TR CCLA 207A STAFF

ANTHROPOLOGY Coordinator: Elizabeth Hirsh (303) 360-4723, Department Chair: Geoffrey Hunt (303) 360-4825, Administrative Assistant: Amie Thompson (303) 361-7369

ANT 101 CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY (GT: SS3) Studies human cultural patterns and learned behavior. Includes linguistics, social and political organization, religion, culture and personality, culture change, and applied anthropology.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 090 and REA 090 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 111 23660 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0930AM 1045AM MW CCLA 301 Hirsh, E 112 25036 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 1100AM 1215PM TR CCLA 301 Hirsh, E 113 26412 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 1230PM 0145PM TR CCLA 301 Hirsh, E 114 23661 3 26-Aug-13 9-Dec-13 0200PM 0440PM M CCLA 301 Hirsh, E 160 26475 3 26-Aug-13 10-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM T CCLA 301 Scott, G 176 23662 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINEChristopher, A 177 25252 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINEChristopher, A

ANT 104 PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY LAB (GT: SS3) Investigates the principles of physical/biological anthropology. Includes genetic and evolutionary processes, comparative skeletal anatomy, primate morphology and behavior, human evolution, modern human variation, and forensics through laboratory and/or online practicum exercises and analytical discussions.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 090 and REA 090 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 110 25502 1 28-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0200PM 0400PM W CCLA 301 Hirsh, E Course Note: ANT 104 and ANT 111 are corequisites. Students who have previously taken ANT 111 may enroll in ANT 104 separately with departmental permission.

ANT 107 INTRODUCTION TO ARCHAEOLOGY (GT: SS3) Introduces the science of recovering the human prehistoric and historic past through excavation, analysis, and interpretation of material remains. Includes a survey of the archaeology of different areas of the Old and New Worlds. Also includes the works of selected archaeologists and discussions of major archaeological theories.

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CHECK FOR ADDITIONAL CLASSES ON REGISTRATION LINK. CLASSES MAY HAVE BEEN ADDED TO ACCOMMODATE MORE STUDENTS.

(GT) indicates a statewide guaranteed transfer course CLASS LOCATIONS

Shaded areas show evening classes.

Hybrid, Online, Self-paced and

Weekend classes are identified.

Lowry Campus CLCWES Lowry-West Quad CC – CentreTech Campus CFA – Fine Arts Building

CLCNOR Lowry-North Quad CLCCFS Lowry-CFS CADM – Administration Building CST – Student Center

CLCSIM Lowry – Center for Sim CLC 840 & 905 CCLA – Classroom Building CON – CCA Online

Courses Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 090 and REA 090 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer class. 671 25503 3 24-Aug-13 24-Aug-13 0900AM 1200PM S CCLA 301 Scott, G 3 30-Aug-13 1-Sep-13 UFS Scott, G 3 5-Oct-13 5-Oct-13 0800AM 0500PM S CCLA 301 Scott, G 3 14-Dec-13 14-Dec-13 0900AM 1200PM S CCLA 301 Scott, G Course Note 2: This course includes a field trip to Utah over 30-Aug-13 to 1-Sep-13.

ANT 111 PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY (GT: SS3) Studies human biology and its effect on behavior. Includes principles of genetics and evolution, vertebrates and primates, human origins, human variation, and ecology.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 090 and REA 090 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 110 24461 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 1230PM 0145PM MW CCLA 301 Hirsh, E Course Note: ANT 104 and ANT 111 are corequisites. Students who have previously taken ANT 111 may enroll in ANT 104 separately with departmental permission.

ART & NEW MEDIA DESIGN Department Chair: Scott Wakefield (303) 340-7340, Administrative Assistant: Celia Miller Morrissey (303) 340-7335

ART 110 ART APPRECIATION (GT: AH1) Introduces the cultural significance of the visual arts, including media, processes, techniques, traditions, and terminology.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 111 23663 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 1100AM 1215PM TR CLCNOR 216 Plock, S 161 23664 3 27-Aug-13 10-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM T CLCNOR 216 Gardner, A 162 23665 3 28-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0200PM 0440PM W CCLA 209 Clark, S 163 24517 3 26-Aug-13 9-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM M CLCNOR 216 Perisho, S 176 23666 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Plock, S 177 23667 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Plock, S

ART 111 ART HISTORY - ANCIENT TO MEDIEVAL (GT: AH1) Provides the knowledge base to understand the visual arts, especially as related to Western Culture. Surveys the visual arts from the Ancient through the Medieval periods.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course 111 26373 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 1240PM 0200PM MW CLCNOR 216 Plock, S 112 26374 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 1240PM 0200PM TR CLCNOR 216 Clark, S 113 26375 3 28-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM W CLCNOR 216 Faller, C

ART 121 DRAWING I Investigates the various approaches and media that students need to develop drawing skills and visual perception.

111 23668 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0900AM 1140AM MW CLCNOR 223 Wakefield, S 112 23669 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0900AM 1140AM TR CLCNOR 223 Painter, W 113 26376 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM MW CLCNOR 223 Lukens, D

ART 128 FIGURE DRAWING Introduces the basic techniques of drawing the human figure.

Prerequisite: ART 121 (grade C or higher) or permission of Instructor. 340 26378 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM TR CLCNOR 220 O’Donnell, K

ART 131 VISUAL CONCEPTS 2-D DESIGN Examines the basic elements of design, visual perception, and artistic form and composition as they relate to two-dimensional media.

112 25313 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 1240PM 0320PM MW CLCNOR 223 Girard, A 113 26379 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0220PM 0500PM TR CLCNOR 223 O’Donnell, K

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CHECK FOR ADDITIONAL CLASSES ON REGISTRATION LINK. CLASSES MAY HAVE BEEN ADDED TO ACCOMMODATE MORE STUDENTS.

(GT) indicates a statewide guaranteed transfer course CLASS LOCATIONS

Shaded areas show evening classes.

Hybrid, Online, Self-paced and

Weekend classes are identified.

Lowry Campus CLCWES Lowry-West Quad CC – CentreTech Campus CFA – Fine Arts Building

CLCNOR Lowry-North Quad CLCCFS Lowry-CFS CADM – Administration Building CST – Student Center

CLCSIM Lowry – Center for Sim CLC 840 & 905 CCLA – Classroom Building CON – CCA Online

Courses

ART 132 VISUAL CONCEPTS 3-D DESIGN Focuses on learning to apply the elements and principles of design to three-dimensional problems.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ART 131 (grade C or higher) or permission of Instructor. 111 26380 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0900AM 1140AM MW CLCNOR 119 STAFF

ART 133 JEWELRY AND METALWORK Introduces the construction of jewelry designs in metals and small casting techniques.

110 26622 3 26-Aug-13 9-Dec-13 0930AM 1230PM M CLCNOR 120 Cook, F

ART 139 DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY I Introduces the basic concepts of digital imaging as applied to photography. Using applicable technology and hands on experience, modern developments are presented leading to the present applications of digital imaging which combine traditional photographic ideas with electronic media. Enables the student to learn how to operate image manipulation software using a variety of scanning equipment, software tools and output devices by executing new assignments and applying these technologies to their photographic process. Student should have a digital camera with RAW capability for this class.

160 25314 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM TR CLCNOR 217 Gomez, P 176 25315 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Roussel, D

ART 151 PAINTING I Explores basic techniques, materials, and concepts used in opaque painting processes in oil or acrylic painting to depict form and space on a two-dimensional surface.

111 25316 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM MW CLCNOR 220 Painter, W

ART 161 CERAMICS I Introduces traditional and contemporary ceramic forms and processes including hand building and throwing on the potter's wheel.

111 23670 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0900AM 1140AM TR CLCNOR 119 Balogh, T 140 25358 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 1240PM 0320PM TR CLCNOR 119 Balogh, T

ART 209 STUDIO ART: ADVANCED CERAMICS Designed for advanced students interested in further exploring an art discipline to develop a more comprehensive portfolio.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of ART 161 (grade C or higher). Course Note: This class is meant to be a place for non-degree seeking students to continue drawing, photography, painting, ceramics, or jewelry design without the rigid structure and grading pressures of advanced degree classes. This class may transfer as an elective to some programs. 310 26381 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0200PM 0440PM MW CLCNOR 119 Faller, C

ART 209 STUDIO ART: ADVANCED PHOTOGRAPHY Designed for advanced students interested in further exploring an art discipline to develop a more comprehensive portfolio.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of ART 139 (grade C or higher). Course Note: This class is meant to be a place for non-degree seeking students to continue drawing, photography, painting, ceramics, or jewelry design without the rigid structure and grading pressures of advanced degree classes. Students must be familiar with and own a DSLR camera for this class. This class may transfer as an elective to some programs. 311 26382 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM MW CLCNOR 215 Swift, J

ART 209 STUDIO ART: ADVANCED PAINTING Designed for advanced students interested in further exploring an art discipline to develop a more comprehensive portfolio.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of ART 151 (grade C or higher). Course Note: This class is meant to be a place for non-degree seeking students to continue drawing, photography, painting, ceramics, or jewelry design without the rigid structure and grading pressures of advanced degree classes. This class may transfer as an elective to some programs. 312 26383 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 1240PM 0320PM TR CLCNOR 220 Painter, W

ART 209 STUDIO ART: ADVANCED JEWELRY Designed for advanced students interested in further exploring an art discipline to develop a more comprehensive portfolio.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of JRD 215 (grade C or higher).

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CHECK FOR ADDITIONAL CLASSES ON REGISTRATION LINK. CLASSES MAY HAVE BEEN ADDED TO ACCOMMODATE MORE STUDENTS.

(GT) indicates a statewide guaranteed transfer course CLASS LOCATIONS

Shaded areas show evening classes.

Hybrid, Online, Self-paced and

Weekend classes are identified.

Lowry Campus CLCWES Lowry-West Quad CC – CentreTech Campus CFA – Fine Arts Building

CLCNOR Lowry-North Quad CLCCFS Lowry-CFS CADM – Administration Building CST – Student Center

CLCSIM Lowry – Center for Sim CLC 840 & 905 CCLA – Classroom Building CON – CCA Online

Courses Course Note: This class is meant to be a place for non-degree seeking students to continue drawing, photography, painting, ceramics, or jewelry design without the rigid structure and grading pressures of advanced degree classes. This class may transfer as an elective to some programs. 313 26384 3 28-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0900AM 0100PM W CLCNOR 120 Cook, F

ART 209 STUDIO ART: COMICS WORKSHOP Designed for advanced students interested in further exploring an art discipline to develop a more comprehensive portfolio.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of ART 121 or MGD 235 (grade C or higher). Course Note: This class is meant to be a place for non-degree seeking students to continue drawing, photography, etc., or the creation of comic books and graphic novels without the rigid structure and grading pressures of advanced degree classes. This class may transfer as an elective to some programs. 314 26495 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM TR CLCNOR 223 Yan, S

ART 228 ADVANCED FIGURE DRAWING Provides continuing study of the various methods of drawing the human figure, with emphasis on the description of form and individual style.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ART 128 (grade C or higher) or permission of Instructor. 370 26386 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM TR CLCNOR 220 O’Donnell, K

JRD 215 JEWELRY DESIGN I Introduces custom jewelry design procedures and techniques.

Course Note: This class is an introduction to custom jewelry design procedures and techniques. It will provide the student with a foundation of jewelry making skills and elemental design theory. Students will learn to use the tools and gain knowledge of the basic competencies needed to craft quality necklaces, earrings, bracelets and rings. In latter sessions, the students will have the opportunity to further explore their creativity in more complex projects such as gem stone wire wrapping, brooch design and the creation of laminated resin projects. 110 25322 3 27-Aug-13 10-Dec-13 0900AM 0100PM T CLCNOR 120 Cook, F

JRD 275 SPEC TOPICS: HANDCRAFTED JEWELRY Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in-depth exploration of special topics of interest.

Course Note: This class is an introduction to the history of jewelry and the essentials of jewelry making, perfect for the beginner. Students will learn about the tools and components needed to craft simple necklaces and earrings. They will also learn fundamental metal fabrication techniques to craft a basic ring. The students will create several, in-class projects that demonstrate the skills they've developed by designing a final piece that celebrates their culture and unique personality. There is a $60.00 lab/supplies fee for this class. 110 25323 1 14-Sep-13 21-Sep-13 0900AM 0500PM S CLCNOR 120 Cook, F

JRD 275 SPECIAL TOPICS: METAL WORKSHOP Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in-depth exploration of special topics of interest.

Course Note: This class will provide students with basic, metal fabrication techniques to 'cold connect' metals. The students will be introduced to and use several fabrication tools such as graduated and stepped ring mandrels, dual headed hammers, files, steel bench blocks, and dremel tools with assorted attachments. Students will have an opportunity to create chain, jewelry findings/clasps, components, etc. Project designs will incorporate an array of metals and decorative beads. The final project consists of a free-form creation in which students fabricate metal, in celebration of their connection with design, as well as their distinct expression of their personal style. There is a $60.00 lab/supplies fee for this class. 111 25588 1 12-Oct-13 19-Oct-13 0900AM 0500PM S CLCNOR 120 Cook, F

MGD 102 INTRODUCTION TO MULTIMEDIA Introduces the types of equipment and technical considerations used in multimedia productions and the multimedia professions. It focuses on current types of equipment such as scanners, printers, digital cameras and computers. Students gain hands-on experience in how the technology is utilized for input and output in production and design projects. Overview of software and basic design principles will be explored.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. 110 26875 3 27-Aug-13 29-Oct-13 0600PM 1000PM T CLCNOR 218 Mann, E 170 25325 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0300PM 0500PM MW CLCNOR 218 Ruelle, R

MGD 106 CREATIVITY AND VISUAL THINKING Introduces the visual and oral skills necessary to analyze works art and design, articulate complex ideas, then present the solution cogently in 2-D and 3-D projects and presentation skill building. The underlying philosophy of what we see, how we see and what we do with it is the major concern of this class.

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Course Note: This class is designed to build a foundation in visual thinking, develop an understanding of the creative process, and encourage new ways of thinking. An introduction into creative careers and the art department, this course uses games, experimentation, research, and demonstrations to teach the components of the creative process, principles of leadership, and ways to engage the right side of the brain. The philosophies taught in this class are based on the creative works of Daniel Pink, Robert Fritz, and Peter Senge, among others. 110 25326 3 30-Aug-13 13-Dec-13 0900AM 1240PM F CLCNOR 216 Wakefield, S 111 26389 3 30-AUG-13 13-DEC-13 0900AM 1240PM F CLCNOR216 LUKENS, D

MGD 111 ADOBE PHOTOSHOP I Concentrates on the high-end capabilities of a raster photo-editing software as an illustration, design and photo retouching tool. Students explore a wide range of selection and manipulation techniques that can be applied to photos, graphics and videos.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. 112 25327 3 30-Aug-13 1-Nov-13 0100PM 0440PM F CLCNOR 218 Jennings, J 170 26390 3 26-Aug-13 28-Oct-13 0600PM 1000PM M CLCNOR 218 STAFF

MGD 116 TYPOGRAPHY I Introduces the history and concepts of typography as applied to graphic communications. Explores appropriate use of typography in a variety of design applications, emphasizing the basic design principles of typographic compositions and typesetting. Covers type recognition and typographic terms.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of MGD 105 (grade C or higher). 110 25454 3 27-Aug-13 10-Dec-13 1240PM 0440PM T CLCNOR 218 Girard, A

MGD 133 GRAPHIC DESIGN I Focuses upon the study of design layout and conceptual elements concerning graphic design projects such as posters, advertisements, logos, and brochures.

110 25328 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0900AM 1100AM MW CLCNOR 218 Girard, A

MGD 134 DRAWING FOR ILLUSTRATORS Covers fundamentals skills and theories of drawing and rendering line structure, form, value, texture, and composition. Application of drawing skills with various media for line quality as well as value and texture interpretations are also covered. Prerequisite: Successful completion of ART 121 (grade C or higher).

110 26392 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0900AM 1100AM MW CLCNOR 220 Hamel, N

MGD 141 WEB DESIGN I-ADOBE DREAMWEAVER Introduces web site planning, design and creation using industry-standards-based web site development tools. Screen-based color theory, web aesthetics, use of graphics editors and intuitive interface design are explored.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of MGD 102 and ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. 171 25014 3 28-Aug-13 30-Oct-13 HYBRID 0600PM 1000PM W CLCNOR 218 Brumbaugh, C

MGD 211 ADOBE PHOTOSHOP II Develops and reinforces image composition techniques learned in Adobe Photoshop I, MGD 111. Fundamentals are continuously reinforced as new design techniques are introduced.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of MGD 111 (grade C or higher). 110 26393 3 5-Nov-13 10-Dec-13 0600PM 1000PM T CLCNOR 218 Jennings, J

MGD 223 GRAPHIC STORYTELLING I Addresses the artistic methods and techniques used in the development of sequential art. Course concentrates on developing conceptual and technical skills necessary to produce shorter format comic and comic strip art. Emphasis will be placed on contemporary B&W comic illustration techniques.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ART 121 (grade C or higher). 112 26291 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 1240PM 0240PM TR CLCNOR 217 STAFF

MGD 225 GRAPHIC STORYTELLING III Addresses the conceptualization and production of short-form graphic storytelling projects. Students will begin to identify and refine their own personal artistic and narrative style while developing several concepts and finished examples of contemporary short-form projects. Students will learn the basic structure of the contemporary short-form comic market.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of MGD 224 (grade C or higher).

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MGD 241 WEB DESIGN II Expands on previously learned fundamentals of HTML introducing cascading style sheets, DHTML, JavaScripts and CGI forms. Color usage and interface design principles are emphasized in this course. In this course we'll examine Web sites that employ more complex structures, optimal site architecture and navigation necessary for larger and more complex sites.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of MGD 141. 170 24516 3 6-Nov-13 11-Dec-13 0600PM 1000PM W CLCNOR 218 Brumbaugh, C

MGD 256 GRAPHIC DESIGN PRODUCTION Provides an opportunity to combine several draw and paint applications into one design and layout class. Students will explore advanced techniques in creating and designing computer art.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of MGD 233 (grade C or higher) or Permission of the Department. 110 25456 3 26-Aug-13 9-Dec-13 0600PM 1000PM M CLCNOR 217 Ladny, C

MGD 268 BUSINESS FOR CREATIVES Presents a guide to freelance work and a study of business practices and procedures and models unique to creative occupations (graphic design, web design, animation, fine arts). Discussion includes determining charges, business forms, business planning, tax structure, licenses and registration, self-promotion (resume, website, portfolio, business identity package). Course may include visits by professionals in the field and discussion of career opportunities in a quickly changing career field.

110 26395 3 31-Aug-13 14-Dec-13 1000AM 1200PM S CLCNOR 218 Brumbaugh, C

MGD 289 CAPSTONE: ILLUSTRATION A demonstrated culmination of learning within a given program of study.

610 26396 3 26-Aug-13 9-Dec-13 1240PM 0320PM M CLCNOR 217 Hamel, N

MGD 289 CAPSTONE: GRAPHIC DESIGN A demonstrated culmination of learning within a given program of study.

609 26397 3 29-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 1240PM 0320PM R CLCNOR 218 Girard, A

PHO 232 PROFESSIONAL PORTRAITURE This course instructs the student in technical and aesthetic aspects of studio and location portrait photography. Studio lighting techniques including lighting ratios, lighting styles, location lighting, fill flash, light modifiers for portraiture, metering, composition, equipment and posing. Career paths in the field of portraiture such as weddings, environment and studio portraits, and school portraits will be covered. Students must be familiar with and own a DSLR camera for this class.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ART 139 (grade C or higher). 110 26398 3 27-Aug-13 10-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM T CLCNOR 215 Wedlake, P

PHO 275 SPECIAL TOPICS: COMMERCIAL AND EDITORIAL PHOTOGRAPHY This is a two-weekend workshop to introduce the advanced photography student to commercial and editorial photography. Students will learn basic studio and on location techniques to cover a range of subjects including commercial and corporate portraiture, products for advertising, photojournalism, and editorial markets. The workshop will address proper use of lighting, composition, and equipment, and offer students the opportunity to photograph in a studio environment. Students should own or have access to a DSLR camera.

360 25513 1 14-Sep-13 21-Sep-13 0900AM 0500PM S CLCNOR 217 Swift, J PHO 275, Section 360 - Commercial Photography. Working in the studio and the field, students will learn how to create pictures of people, buildings, and products for use in advertisements and magazines. Students must be familiar with and own a DSLR camera for this workshop.

ASTRONOMY Department Chair: Martha Jackson-Carter (303) 340-7120, Administrative Assistant: Pat Machledt (303) 340-7037

AST 101 ASTRONOMY I (GT: SC1) Focuses on the history of astronomy, the tools of the astronomer, and the contents of the solar system including the planets, moons, asteroids, comets, and meteoroids. Incorporates laboratory experience.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of REA 060, ENG 060, and MAT 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 110 23672 4 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0900AM 1115AM MW CCLA 311 Bell, S 111 23673 4 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0100PM 0315PM TR CCLA 311 STAFF

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160 23674 4 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0600PM 0815PM TR CCLA 311 Mickle, R 176 23675 4 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Sessions, L

AST 102 ASTRONOMY II (GT: SC1) Emphasizes the structure and life cycle of the stars, the sun, galaxies, and the universe as a whole, including cosmology and relativity. Incorporates laboratory experience.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of REA 060, ENG 060, and MAT 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 110 23676 4 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0900AM 1115AM TR CCLA 311 Andersen, V

BIOLOGY & BIOTECHNOLOGY Department Chair: Martha Jackson-Carter (303) 340-7120, Administrative Assistant: Pat Machledt (303) 340-7037

BIO 105 SCIENCE OF BIOLOGY (GT: SC1) Examines the basis of biology in the modern world and surveys the current knowledge and conceptual framework of the discipline. Explores biology as a science - a process of gaining new knowledge - as is the impact of biological science on society. Includes laboratory experiences. Designed for non-science majors.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of REA 060 and ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 110 23677 4 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0900AM 1140AM TR CLCWES 205 STAFF 160 23678 4 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM TR CLCWES 205 STAFF 176 23679 4 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Harrell, J

BIO 106 BASIC ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY Focuses on basic knowledge of body structures and function, and provides a foundation for understanding deviations from normal and disease conditions. This course is designed for individuals interested in health care and is directly applicable to the Practical Nursing Program, Paramedic Program, and the Medical Office Technology program.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of REA 060 and ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. Course Note: This course will not meet the prerequisite requirement for BIO 201 - Human Anatomy and Physiology I with lab. 171 23680 4 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0900AM 1140AM MW CLCWES 212 Francis, B 173 23682 4 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM MW CLCWES 212 STAFF 176 23683 4 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINEStephens, K

BIO 111 GENERAL COLLEGE BIOLOGY I WITH LAB (GT: SC1) Examines the fundamental molecular, cellular, and genetic principles characterizing plants and animals. Includes cell structure and function, and the metabolic processes of respiration and photosynthesis, as well as cell reproduction, and basic concepts of heredity. This course includes laboratory experience.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of REA 060 and ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 110 23684 5 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0900AM 1205PM MW CLCWES 207 STAFF 111 23685 5 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0100PM 0405PM MW CLCWES 207 STAFF 112 23686 5 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0900AM 1205PM TR CLCWES 207 STAFF 113 23687 5 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0100PM 0405PM TR CLCWES 207 STAFF 116 27092 5 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0100PM 0405PM MW CLCWES 205 Beer, L 160 23688 5 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0600PM 0905PM MW CLCWES 207 STAFF 161 23689 5 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0600PM 0905PM TR CLCWES 207 STAFF S10 25457 5 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0830AM 1230PM MW CLCWES 211 Harrell, J 114 27085 5 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0830AM 1230PM MW CLCWES 211 Harrell, J S11 25458 5 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0830AM 1230PM TR CLCWES 211 Harrell, J 115 27086 5 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0830AM 1230PM TR CLCWES 211 Harrell, J

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Courses BIO 112 GENERAL COLLEGE BIOLOGY II WITH LAB (GT: SC1) A continuation of Biology I. Includes ecology, evolution, classification, structure, and function in plants and animals. This course includes laboratory experience.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of BIO 111 (grade C or higher). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 310 23690 5 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0900AM 1205PM MW CLCWES 205 STAFF

BIO 116 INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN DISEASE (GT: SC2) Focused analysis of the causes and mechanics of human illness and death will be presented for each of the major human body systems. Selected diseases will be studied in greater detail including etiology, pathogenesis, epidemiology, sociology, and therapy.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of ENG 060 and REA 060 (grade C or higher). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. This is the first of the three credit courses being created now that the A.A. degree only requires seven credits of science, one with lab and one without a lab. This class will fulfill the without lab requirement. 176 25460 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Ochreiter, J

BIO 201 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I (GT: SC1) Focuses on an integrated study of the human body, including the histology, anatomy, and physiology of each system. Examines molecular, cellular, and tissue levels of organization plus integuments, skeletal, articulations, muscular, nervous, and endocrine systems. Includes a mandatory hands-on laboratory experience covering experimentation, microscopy, observations, and dissections. This is the first semester of a two-semester sequence.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of BIO 111 (grade C or higher) or equivalent or permission of Department Chair. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 110 23691 4 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0900AM 1140AM MW CLCWES 202 Munro, L 111 23692 4 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0130PM 0410PM MW CLCWES 202 Murzyn, J 112 23693 4 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0900AM 1140AM TR CLCWES 202 Munro, L 160 23694 4 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM MW CLCWES 202 Murzyn, J 161 23695 4 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM TR CLCWES 202 STAFF N13 25238 4 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0900AM 1140AM TR CLCWES 204 Ronnebaum, R

BIO 202 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II (GT: SC1) Focuses on the integrated study of the human body and the histology, anatomy, and physiology of the following systems and topics: cardiovascular, hematology, lymphatic and immune, urinary, fluid and electrolyte control, digestive, nutrition, respiratory, reproductive, and development. Includes a mandatory hands-on laboratory experience involving experimentation, microscopy, observations, and dissection. This is the second semester of a two semester sequence.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of BIO 201 (grade C or higher). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 310 23696 4 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0930AM 1210PM MW CLCWES 204 Murzyn, J 311 23697 4 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0130PM 0410PM MW CLCWES 204 Francis, B 360 23698 4 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM TR CLCWES 204 Ronnebaum, R

BIO 204 MICROBIOLOGY (GT: SC1) Designed for health science majors. Examines microorganisms with an emphasis on their structure, development, physiology, classification, and identification. The laboratory experience includes culturing, identifying, and controlling microorganisms with emphasis on their role in infectious disease.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of BIO 111 or BIO 201 (grade C or higher). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 310 23699 4 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0930AM 1210PM TR CLCWES 213 Dillon, T 311 24332 4 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0100PM 0340PM TR CLCWES 213 Dillon, T 360 23700 4 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM TR CLCWES 213 STAFF N11 26248 4 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0900AM 1140AM MW CLCWES 213 Dillon, T

BIO 216 HUMAN PATHOPHYSIOLOGY Focuses on the alterations in physiological, cellular, and biochemical processes, the associated homeostatic responses, and the manifestations of disease. Prior knowledge of cellular biology, anatomy, and physiology is essential for the study of pathophysiology.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of BIO 201 and BIO 202 (grade C or higher). 310 25251 4 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0900AM 1115AM TR CLCWES 214 Francis, B 360 25038 4 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0600PM 0815PM MW CLCWES 214 Ochreiter, J

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BUSINESS Interim Coordinator: Mike Manaton (303) 340-7224, Department Chair: Mike Manaton (303) 340-7224, Administrative Assistant: Veronica Russell (303) 340-7240

BUS 115 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS Focuses on the operation of the American business system. Covers fundamentals of the economy, careers and opportunities, marketing, management, production, governmental regulations, tools of business and social responsibilities.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. 110 23701 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0930AM 1045AM TR CLCWES 219 STAFF 111 23702 3 28-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 1200PM 0240PM W CLCWES 219 STAFF 112 26289 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0930AM 1045AM TR CLCWES 115 STAFF 113 26290 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0930AM 1045AM MW CLCWES 200 STAFF 114 25302 3 29-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM R CLCWES 216 Vaughn 115 25301 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM T CLCWES 212 STAFF 176 23703 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE STAFF 177 26325 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE STAFF 178 26334 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE STAFF

BUS 118 BUSINESS SURVIVAL SKILLS Provides an overall perspective for the student to understand the current domestic and world business environment and how the student as an employee fits into that environment. Roles and responsibilities of the business and the employees will be studied especially as they relate to alternatives for increasing positive impact in the workplace. The focus will be on practical skills application.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of REA 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. 176 25360 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE STAFF

BUS 216 LEGAL ENVIRONMENT OF BUSINESS Emphasizes public law, regulation of business, ethical considerations, and various relationships existing within society, government, and business. Specific attention is devoted to economic regulation, social regulation, and laws impacting labor-management issues, and environmental concerns. Students develop an understanding of the role of law in social, political, and economic change.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of BUS 115 (grade C or higher). 110 23704 3 26-Aug-13 9-Dec-13 0830AM 1110AM M CLCWES 219 Todd 140 25303 3 26-Aug-13 9-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM M CLCWES 218 STAFF

BUS 217 BUSINESS COMMUNICATION AND REPORT WRITING Emphasizes effective business writing and covers letters, memoranda, reports, application letters, and resumes. Includes the fundamentals of business communication and an introduction to international communication.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of BUS 115 (grade C or higher). 311 23706 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0800AM 0915AM TR CLCWES 219 STAFF 340 25304 3 26-Aug-13 9-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM M CLCWES 200 STAFF 376 23707 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE STAFF

BUS 226 BUSINESS STATISTICS Focuses on statistical study, descriptive statistics, probability, the binominal distribution, index numbers, time series, decision theory, confidence intervals, linear regression, and correlation. Intended for business majors.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of BUS 115 and MAT 099 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. 340 25305 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0900AM 1015AM MW CLCWES 101 STAFF 360 23708 3 28-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM W CLCWES 101 Karras, V

CHEMISTRY Department Chair: Martha Jackson-Carter (303) 340-7120, Administrative Assistant: Pat Machledt (303) 340-7037

CHE 101 INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRY I WITH LAB (GT: SC1)

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Courses Includes the study of measurements, atomic theory, chemical bonding, nomenclature, stoichiometry, solutions, acid and base, gas laws, and condensed states. Laboratory experiments demonstrate the above concepts qualitatively and quantitatively. Designed for non-science majors, students in occupational and health programs, or students with no chemistry background.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of MAT 090 or above (grade C or higher). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 310 23713 5 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0930AM 1210PM MW CLCSIM 149L Hays, T 311 25253 5 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0100PM 0340PM TR CLCSIM 149L Kobriger-Steffey, L 312 27093 5 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0930AM 1210PM TR CLCSIM 149L Hays, T 360 23714 5 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM TR CLCWES 211 Hoenigman, R

CHE 111 GENERAL COLLEGE CHEMISTRY I WITH LAB (GT: SC1) Focuses on basic chemistry and measurement, matter, chemical formulas, reaction and equations, stoichiometry, and thermochemistry. This course covers development of atomic theory, culminating in the use of quantum numbers to determine electron configurations of atoms, and the relationship of electron configuration to chemical bond theory and molecular orbital theory. The course includes gases, liquids, and solids and problem-solving skills are emphasized through laboratory experiments.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CHE 101 or one year of high school chemistry and MAT 099 (grade C or higher). Co-requisite: MAT 121 (if not previously completed). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 310 23715 5 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0100PM 0405PM TR CLCWES 211 Jackson-Carter, M 360 23716 5 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0600PM 0905PM TR CLCSIM 149L Kobriger-Steffey, L

CHE 112 GENERAL COLLEGE CHEMISTRY II WITH LAB (GT: SC1) Presents concepts in the areas of solution properties, chemical kinetics, chemical equilibrium, acid base and ionic equilibrium, thermodynamics, electrochemistry, nuclear chemistry, and organic chemistry. This course emphasizes problem-solving skills and descriptive contents for these topics. Laboratory experiments demonstrate qualitative and quantitative analytical techniques.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CHE 111 (grade C or higher). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 310 23717 5 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0100PM 0405PM MW CLCSIM 149L Hays, T

CHE 211 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I WITH LAB Focuses on compounds associated with the element carbon including structure and reactions of aliphatic hydrocarbons and selected functional group families. The course covers nomenclature of organic compounds, stereo chemistry, and reaction mechanisms such as SN1, SN2, E1, and E2. Laboratory experiments demonstrate the above concepts plus the laboratory techniques associated with organic chemistry.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CHE 112 (grade C or higher). 310 23718 5 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0900AM 1205PM TR CLCWES 212 Jackson-Carter, M

CHINESE Interim Department Chair: Ana Martin-Mejia (303) 340-7567, Administrative Assistant: Mary Westendorf (303) 361-7428

CHI 111 CHINESE LANGUAGE I Focuses on the development of functional proficiency in listening, speaking, reading and writing the Chinese language. Note: The order of the topics and methodology varies according to individual texts and instructors.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 and REA 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. 161 26511 5 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0600PM 0815PM TR CLCSIM 121 STAFF

COMMUNICATION Department Chair: Scott Reichel (303) 361-7406, Administrative Assistant: Mary Westendorf (303) 361-7428

COM 115 PUBLIC SPEAKING Combines the basic theories of communication with public speech performance skills. Emphasis is on speech preparation, organization, support, audience analysis, and delivery.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. 110 25059 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0800AM 0915AM MW CCLA 114 STAFF 111 25060 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0800AM 0915AM TR CCLA 102 STAFF 112 24322 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0930AM 1045AM TR CCLA 114 STAFF 113 25063 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0930AM 1045AM MW CCLA 214 STAFF

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114 24323 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 1100AM 1215PM MW CCLA 209 STAFF 115 24489 3 1-Oct-13 12-Dec-13 1100AM 0135PM TR CCLA 307 STAFF 116 24324 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 1230PM 0145PM TR CCLA 212 STAFF 117 24325 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0200PM 0315PM MW CLCWES 218 STAFF 118 25255 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0330PM 0445PM TR CLCWES 218 STAFF 119 26280 3 30-Sep-13 11-Dec-13 0100PM 0305PM MW CCLA 307 STAFF 140 25061 3 26-Aug-13 9-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM M CCLA 202 STAFF 141 25062 3 27-Aug-13 10-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM T CLCWES 218 STAFF 142 25467 3 28-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM W CCLA 114 STAFF 180 24326 3 31-Aug-13 14-Dec-13 0900AM 1140AM S CCLA 211 STAFF

COM 125 INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION Examines the communication involved in interpersonal relationships occurring in family, social, and career situations. Relevant concepts include self-concept, perception, listening, nonverbal communication, and conflict.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. 110 25064 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0800AM 0915AM MW CLCWES 218 STAFF 111 24327 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0930AM 1045AM MW CCLA 209 STAFF 112 24328 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0930AM 1045AM TR CLCNOR 216 STAFF 114 25065 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0200PM 0315PM TR CCLA 209 STAFF 140 25066 3 27-Aug-13 10-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM T CCLA 214 STAFF 141 25067 3 28-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM W CCLA 311 STAFF 176 24329 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE STAFF 177 24330 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE STAFF 178 24449 3 30-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE STAFF

COM 220 INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION Explores the link between culture and communication and will develop and/or enhances communication skills and the abilities appropriate to a multicultural society. Emphasis will be on understanding diversity within and across cultures. Relevant concepts include perception, world view, context, ethics, language, and nonverbal communication.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. 110 25469 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 1100AM 1215PM MW CCLA 214 STAFF

COM 262 COMMUNICATING WITH IMPOSSIBLE PEOPLE Introduces participants to concepts regarding communication with "impossible" people and techniques to deal with them more effectively. Emphasizes active participation in skill-building activities.

181 24490 1 7-Sep-13 14-Sep-13 0830AM 0425PM S CCLA 106 STAFF

COM 263 CONFLICT RESOLUTION Focuses on handling conflict productively. Students gain insights into the roots of conflict and engage in skill practice in mediating interpersonal conflicts. The emphasis is on conflict prevention.

181 26399 1 28-Sep-13 5-Oct-13 0830AM 0425PM S CCLA 106 STAFF

COM 265 EFFECTIVE PRESENTATIONS Focuses on effective presentation skills used in professional settings including conferences, briefings, training sessions, and sales presentations. Emphasizes formats, strategies, and presentation tips and enables the student to develop and practice these skills.

181 25480 1 19-Oct-13 26-Oct-13 0830AM 0425PM S CCLA 106 STAFF

COM 266 DECISION MAKING Focuses on increasing understanding of personal and professional decision-making strategies. Covers a variety of decision-making strategies.

181 24491 1 9-Nov-13 16-Nov-13 0830AM 0425PM S CCLA 106 STAFF

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COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS Department Chair, Robert Woods (303) 360-4916, Administrative Assistant: Amanda Montandon (303) 360-4933 Self-paced courses listed with a day code of M or T have an open-entry lab time scheduled for consultation. M – Monday, 6:00 p.m. to 9:40 p.m., Al Priddy T – Tuesday, 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., Marcie Sosebee and Edward Wade T – Tuesday, 6:00 p.m. to 9:40 p.m., Thomas Baker, Marvetta Lowry, and Jaimalee Davies

BTE 100 COMPUTER KEYBOARDING Designed for students who have minimal or no keyboarding skills. Introduces the touch method of keyboarding as well as basic operation and functions of the equipment. Emphasizes learning the alphanumeric keyboard, proper technique, and speed control.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 and MAT 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. Corequisite: BTE 111. These courses are taught in a self-paced format. Attendance is not required. Please refer to Self-Service Banner for times when the instructor is available for questions and/or consultation. J2D 26438 1 20-Aug-13 1-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 Davies, J J7C 26445 1 20-Aug-13 1-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 STAFF K2D 26439 1 27-Aug-13 8-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 Davies, J K7C 26446 1 27-Aug-13 8-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 STAFF M2D 26440 1 10-Sep-13 22-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 Davies, J M7C 26447 1 10-Sep-13 22-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 STAFF

BTE 111 KEYBOARD SPEED BUILDING Designed to increase speed and improve accuracy in keyboarding on the PC through the use of correct techniques and concentrated effort.

Corequisite: BTE 100. These courses are taught in a self-paced format. Attendance is not required. Please refer to Self-Service Banner for times when the instructor is available for questions and/or consultation. J2D 26452 2 20-Aug-13 1-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 Davies, J J7C 26457 2 20-Aug-13 1-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 STAFF K2D 26453 2 27-Aug-13 8-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 Davies, J K7C 26458 2 27-Aug-13 8-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 STAFF M2D 26882 2 10-Sep-13 22-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 Davies, J M7C 26459 2 10-Sep-13 22-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 STAFF

BTE 225 OFFICE MANAGEMENT Emphasis is placed on functions of the office. Includes office organization, work in the office, office layout, equipment and supplies, procurement and control, work flow, forms design, record storage and retrieval systems, personnel administration and problems, and government control.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 and MAT 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. These courses are taught in a self-paced format. Attendance is not required. Please refer to Self-Service Banner for times when the instructor is available for questions and/or consultation. J7C 26463 3 20-Aug-13 1-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 STAFF K7C 26465 3 27-Aug-13 8-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 STAFF M7C 26466 3 10-Sep-13 22-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 STAFF V7C 26469 3 8-Oct-13 20-Dec-13 T CLCWES 107 STAFF

CIS 103 LEARNING WINDOWS Provides foundational skills in Windows operating system for personal use. This course is designed for the more mature learner and/or those students who wish to advance at a slower pace.

These courses are taught in a self-paced format. Attendance is not required. Please refer to Self-Service Banner for times when the instructor is available for questions and/or consultation. D4D 26470 1 20-Aug-13 27-Sep-13 T CLCWES 107 Lowry, M D7C 26507 1 20-Aug-13 27-Sep-13 T CLCWES 107 STAFF E4D 26472 1 27-Aug-13 4-Oct-13 T CLCWES 107 Lowry, M

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CLCNOR Lowry-North Quad CLCCFS Lowry-CFS CADM – Administration Building CST – Student Center

CLCSIM Lowry – Center for Sim CLC 840 & 905 CCLA – Classroom Building CON – CCA Online

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E7C 26508 1 27-Aug-13 4-Oct-13 T CLCWES 107 STAFF G4D 26501 1 10-Sep-13 18-Oct-13 T CLCWES 107 Lowry, M G7C 26509 1 10-Sep-13 18-Oct-13 T CLCWES 107 STAFF M4D 26504 1 15-Oct-13 22-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 Lowry, M M7C 26513 1 15-Oct-13 22-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 STAFF V4D 26506 1 12-Nov-13 20-Dec-13 T CLCWES 107 Lowry, M V7C 26515 1 12-Nov-13 20-Dec-13 T CLCWES 107 STAFF

CIS 108 LEARNING MS EXCEL Provides foundational skills in Microsoft Excel for employment/personal development. This course is designed for the more mature learner and/or those students who wish to advance at a slower pace.

These courses are taught in a self-paced format. Attendance is not required. Please refer to Self-Service Banner for times when the instructor is available for questions and/or consultation. D4D 26477 1 20-Aug-13 27-Sep-13 T CLCWES 107 Lowry, M D7C 26485 1 20-Aug-13 27-Sep-13 T CLCWES 107 STAFF E4D 26478 1 27-Aug-13 4-Oct-13 T CLCWES 107 Lowry, M E7C 26486 1 27-Aug-13 4-Oct-13 T CLCWES 107 STAFF G4D 26479 1 10-Sept-13 18-Oct-13 T CLCWES 107 Lowry, M G7C 26487 1 10-Sep-13 18-Oct-13 T CLCWES 107 STAFF M4D 26482 1 15-Oct-13 22-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 Lowry, M M7C 26490 1 15-Oct-13 22-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 STAFF V4D 26484 1 12-Nov-13 20-Dec-13 T CLCWES 107 Lowry, M V7C 26492 1 12-Nov-13 20-Dec-13 T CLCWES 107 STAFF

CIS 118 INTRODUCTION TO PC APPLICATIONS Introduces basic computer terminology, file management, and PC system components. Provides an overview of office application software including word processing, spreadsheets, databases, and presentation graphics. Includes the use of a web browser to access the Internet.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 and MAT 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. 310 23710 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 1030AM 1145AM TR CLCWES 100 Davies, G 311 25285 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0800AM 0915AM TR CLCWES 100 Davies, G 312 25488 3 28-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0900AM 1140AM W CLCWES 107 Lowry, M 360 23711 3 28-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM W CLCWES Sosebee, M 362 26427 3 29-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM R CLCWES 107 Desportes, S 371 24459 3 26-Aug-13 14-Oct-13 0600PM 0940PM M CLCWES 219 Cape, C 372 25286 3 21-Oct-13 9-Dec-13 0600PM 0940PM M CLCWES 219 Cape, C 376 23709 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINEAdamson, K 377 25379 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINESosebee, M 380 24349 3 31-Aug-13 14-Dec-13 0800AM 1040AM S CLCWES 107 Desportes, S These courses are taught in a self-paced format. Attendance is not required. For sections with a day of the week indicated, please refer to Self-Service Banner for times when the instructor is available for questions and/or consultation. J1D 26550 3 20-Aug-13 1-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 Baker, T J6C 26555 3 20-Aug-13 1-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 Sosebee, M J83 26654 3 19-Aug-13 1-Nov-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINEClements, W K1D 26551 3 27-Aug-13 8-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 Baker, T K7C 26556 3 27-Aug-13 8-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 Sosebee, M K8E 26655 3 26-Aug-13 8-Nov-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINEClements, W M1D 26552 3 10-Sep-13 22-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 Baker, T M6C 26557 3 10-Sep-13 22-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 Sosebee, M

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CLCNOR Lowry-North Quad CLCCFS Lowry-CFS CADM – Administration Building CST – Student Center

CLCSIM Lowry – Center for Sim CLC 840 & 905 CCLA – Classroom Building CON – CCA Online

Courses M8E 26656 3 9-Sep-13 22-Nov-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINEClements, W V1D 26554 3 8-Oct-13 20-Dec-13 T CLCWES 107 Baker, T V6C 26559 3 8-Oct-13 20-Dec-13 T CLCWES 107 Sosebee, M V8E 26658 3 7-Oct-13 20-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINEClements, W

CIS 124 INTRODUCTION TO OPERATING SYSTEMS Introduces concepts, terminology, and hand-on skills in the use of DOS and Windows. Emphasizes navigation, file manipulation, file creation, and troubleshooting.

These courses are taught in a self-paced format. Attendance is not required. For sections with a day of the week indicated, please refer to Self-Service Banner for times when the instructor is available for questions and/or consultation. J2D 26560 3 20-Aug-13 1-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 Davies, J J2E 26443 3 19-Aug-13 1-Nov-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Davies, J J7C 26565 3 20-Aug-13 1-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 STAFF K2D 26561 3 27-Aug-13 8-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 Davies, J K2E 26659 3 26-Aug-13 8-Nov-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Davies, J K7C 26566 3 27-Aug-13 8-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 STAFF M2D 26562 3 10-Sep-13 22-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 Davies, J M2E 26660 3 9-Sep-13 22-Nov-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Davies, J M7C 26567 3 10-Sep-13 22-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 STAFF V2D 26564 3 8-Oct-13 20-Dec-13 T CLCWES 107 Davies, J V2E 26662 3 7-Oct-13 20-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Davies, J V7C 26569 3 8-Oct-13 20-Dec-13 T CLCWES 107 STAFF

CIS 128 WINDOWS COMPLETE: WINDOWS 7 Introduces the functions and capabilities of Microsoft Windows. Includes configuring and modifying the operating system environment. Prerequisite: Successful completion of CIS 118 (grade C or higher).

160 23712 3 29-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM R CLCWES 115 Murphy, G These courses are taught in a self-paced format. Attendance is not required. For sections with a day of the week indicated, please refer to Self-Service Banner for times when the instructor is available for questions and/or consultation. J2D 26570 3 20-Aug-13 1-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 Davies, J J6C 26575 3 20-Aug-13 1-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 Sosebee, M J8E 26663 3 19-Aug-13 1-Nov-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINEClements, W K2D 26571 3 27-Aug-13 8-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 Davies, J K6C 26576 3 27-Aug-13 8-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 Sosebee, M K8E 26664 3 26-Aug-13 8-Nov-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINEClements, W M2D 26572 3 10-Sep-13 22-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 Davies, J M6C 26577 3 10-Sep-13 22-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 Sosebee, M M8E 26665 3 9-Sep-13 22-Nov-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINEClements, W V2D 26574 3 8-Oct-13 20-Dec-13 T CLCWES 107 Davies, J V6C 26579 3 8-Oct-13 20-Dec-13 T CLCWES 107 Sosebee, M V8E 26667 3 7-Oct-13 20-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINEClements, W

CIS 135 COMPLETE PC WORD PROCESSING (WORD) Explores a complete array of word processing skills needed to create, edit, format, and print documents. Other topics include character, paragraph, and page formats, the use of spell checker and thesaurus, hyphenation, tables, mail merge, document design, and graphics.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CIS 118 (grade C or higher). These courses are taught in a self-paced format. Attendance is not required. For sections with a day of the week indicated, please refer to Self-Service Banner for times when the instructor is available for questions and/or consultation. J2D 26580 3 20-Aug-13 1-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 Davies, J J6C 26585 3 20-Aug-13 1-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 Sosebee, M J8E 26668 3 19-Aug-13 1-Nov-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINEClements, W K2D 26581 3 27-Aug-13 8-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 Davies, J K6C 26586 3 27-Aug-13 8-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 Sosebee, M

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CLCNOR Lowry-North Quad CLCCFS Lowry-CFS CADM – Administration Building CST – Student Center

CLCSIM Lowry – Center for Sim CLC 840 & 905 CCLA – Classroom Building CON – CCA Online

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K8E 26669 3 26-Aug-13 8-Nov-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINEClements, W M2D 26582 3 10-Sep-13 22-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 Davies, J M6C 26587 3 10-Sep-13 22-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 Sosebee, M M8E 26670 3 9-Sep-13 22-Nov-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINEClements, W V2D 26584 3 8-Oct-13 20-Dec-13 T CLCWES 107 Davies, J V6C 26589 3 8-Oct-13 20-Dec-13 T CLCWES 107 Sosebee, M V8E 26672 3 7-Oct-13 20-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINEClements, W

CIS 145 COMPLETE PC DATABASE (ACCESS) Explores a complete array of database skills, including table, query, form, and report creation and modification. Other topics include application integration and automation of database tasks within the database.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CIS 118 (grade C or higher). These courses are taught in a self-paced format. Attendance is not required. For sections with a day of the week indicated, please refer to Self-Service Banner for times when the instructor is available for questions and/or consultation. J2D 26677 3 20-Aug-13 1-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 Davies, J J6C 26682 3 20-Aug-13 1-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 Sosebee, M J8E 26691 3 19-Aug-13 1-Nov-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINEClements, W K2D 26678 3 27-Aug-13 8-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 Davies, J K6C 26683 3 27-Aug-13 8-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 Sosebee, M K8E 26673 3 26-Aug-13 8-Nov-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINEClements, W M2D 26679 3 10-Sep-13 22-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 Davies, J M6C 26684 3 10-Sep-13 22-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 Sosebee, M M8E 26674 3 9-Sep-13 22-Nov-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINEClements, W V2D 26681 3 8-Oct-13 20-Dec-13 T CLCWES 107 Davies, J V6C 26686 3 8-Oct-13 20-Dec-13 T CLCWES 107 Sosebee, M V8E 26676 3 7-Oct-13 20-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINEClements, W

CIS 155 PC SPREADSHEET CONCEPTS (EXCEL) Exposes students to a wide range of uses of the electronic spreadsheet with special emphasis on using it as a business tool. Includes fundamentals and terms, creating and saving workbooks, entering and using formulas, formatting, printing, multiple-page workbooks, creating charts, entering and using functions, managing lists, and utilizing simple macros.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CIS 118 (grade C or higher). These courses are taught in a self-paced format. Attendance is not required. For sections with a day of the week indicated, please refer to Self-Service Banner for times when the instructor is available for questions and/or consultation. J2D 26693 3 20-Aug-13 1-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 Davies, J J6C 26701 3 20-Aug-13 1-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 Sosebee, M J8E 26687 3 19-Aug-13 1-Nov-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINEClements, W K2D 26694 3 27-Aug-13 8-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 Davies, J K6C 26702 3 27-Aug-13 8-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 Sosebee, M K8E 26688 3 26-Aug-13 8-Nov-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINEClements, W M2D 26695 3 10-Sep-13 22-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 Davies, J M6C 26703 3 10-Sep-13 22-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 Sosebee, M M8E 26689 3 9-Sep-13 22-Nov-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINEClements, W V2D 26700 3 8-Oct-13 20-Dec-13 T CLCWES 107 Davies, J V6C 26705 3 8-Oct-13 20-Dec-13 T CLCWES 107 Sosebee, M V8E 26692 3 7-Oct-13 20-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINEClements, W

CIS 165 COMPLETE PRESENTATION GRAPHICS (POWER POINT)

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Courses Focuses on the development of presentation graphics materials including graphs, charts, illustrations, and diagrams. Emphasizes effective communication through computerized presentations. Covers features of the software and effective presentation techniques.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CIS 118 (grade C or higher). These courses are taught in a self-paced format. Attendance is not required. For sections with a day of the week indicated, please refer to Self-Service Banner for times when the instructor is available for questions and/or consultation. J2D 26743 3 20-Aug-13 1-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 Davies, J J6C 26748 3 20-Aug-13 1-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 Sosebee, M J8E 26738 3 19-Aug-13 1-Nov-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINEClements, W K2D 26744 3 27-Aug-13 8-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 Davies, J K6C 26749 3 27-Aug-13 8-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 Sosebee, M K8E 26739 3 26-Aug-13 8-Nov-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINEClements, W M2D 26745 3 10-Sep-13 22-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 Davies, J M6C 26750 3 10-Sep-13 22-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 Sosebee, M M8E 26740 3 9-Sep-13 22-Nov-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINEClements, W V2D 26747 3 8-Oct-13 20-Dec-13 T CLCWES 107 Davies, J V6C 26752 3 8-Oct-13 20-Dec-13 T CLCWES 107 Sosebee, M V8E 26742 3 7-Oct-13 20-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINEClements, W

CIS 218 ADVANCED PC APPLICATIONS Covers the advanced capabilities of a PC software applications suite. Emphasizes solving business problems by integrating data from all of the software applications that facilitate production of useful information. Printed documents, reports, slides, and forms are produced to communicate information.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CIS 118 (grade C or higher) or department approval. These courses are taught in a self-paced format. Attendance is not required. Please refer to Self-Service Banner for times when the instructor is available for questions and/or consultation. J2D 26759 3 20-Aug-13 1-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 Davies, J K2D 26760 3 27-Aug-13 8-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 Davies, J M2D 26761 3 10-Sep-13 22-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 Davies, J V2D 26763 3 8-Oct-13 20-Dec-13 T CLCWES 107 Davies, J

CIS 220 FUNDAMENTALS OF UNIX Covers the structure and fundamentals of the UNIX operating system. Includes the files system and file processing, various utility programs, and shell multi-user operation, text processing, and communications.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 and MAT 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. These courses are taught in a self-paced format. Attendance is not required. For sections with a day of the week indicated, please refer to Self-Service Banner for times when the instructor is available for questions and/or consultation. J1D 26764 3 20-Aug-13 1-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 Baker, T J3E 26769 3 19-Aug-13 1-Nov-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Holden, D J7C 26774 3 20-Aug-13 1-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 STAFF K1D 26765 3 27-Aug-13 8-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 Baker, T K3E 26770 3 26-Aug-13 8-Nov-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Holden, D K7C 26775 3 27-Aug-13 8-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 STAFF M1D 26766 3 10-Sep-13 22-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 Baker, T M3E 26771 3 9-Sep-13 22-Nov-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Holden, D M7C 26776 3 10-Sep-13 22-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 STAFF V1D 26768 3 8-Oct-13 20-Dec-13 T CLCWES 107 Baker, T V3E 26773 3 7-Oct-13 20-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Holden, D V7C 26778 3 8-Oct-13 20-Dec-13 T CLCWES 107 STAFF

CIS 222 UNIX SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION Introduces the UNIX/Linux operating system and covers the skills required to install, configure, and operate a UNIX/Linux system.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CIS 232 (grade C or higher) or department approval. 276 25388 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Woods, R

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CIS 232 UNIX SHELL PROGRAMMING Covers simple scripts to automate frequently executed commands followed by an explanation of adding conditional logic, user interaction, loops, menus, traps and functions to enhance the productivity and effectiveness of the user. In addition, students explore in detail Bourne and Korn shell scripting languages.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CIS 220 (grade C or higher). These courses are taught in a self-paced format. Attendance is not required. For sections with a day of the week indicated, please refer to Self-Service Banner for times when the instructor is available for questions and/or consultation. J3E 26779 3 19-Aug-13 1-Nov-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Holden, D J7D 26784 3 20-Aug-13 1-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 STAFF K3E 26780 3 26-Aug-13 8-Nov-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Holden, D K7C 26785 3 27-Aug-13 8-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 STAFF M3E 26781 3 9-Sep-13 22-Nov-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Holden, D M7C 26786 3 10-Sep-13 22-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 STAFF V3E 26783 3 7-Oct-13 20-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Holden, D V7C 26788 3 8-Oct-13 14-Mar-14 T CLCWES 107 STAFF

CIS 243 INTRODUCTION TO SQL – EFFECTIVE SUMMER 2013, THIS COURSE REPLACED CIS 251 – INTRODUCTION TO STRUCTURE QUERY LANGUAGE Introduces students to Structured Query Language (SQL). Students learn to create database structures and store, retrieve and manipulate data in a relational database. Students create tables and views, use indexes, secure data, and develop stored procedures and triggers. Prerequisite: Successful completion of CIS 145 (grade C or better).

J5B 27067 3 19-Aug-13 1-Nov-13 M CLCWES 107 Priddy, A K5B 27068 3 26-Aug-13 8-Nov-13 M CLCWES 107 Priddy, A M5B 27069 3 9-Sep-13 22-Nov-13 M CLCWES 107 Priddy, A V5B 27070 3 7-Oct-13 20-Dec-13 M CLCWES 107 Priddy, A

CIS 244 SQL PL/SQL Provides a detailed introduction to the Structured Query Language (SQL) as used in modern relational database systems. Students will develop skills in storing, retrieving, and manipulating data using SQL as well as in defining database objects using the portion of SQL known as the Data Definition Language (DDL). Also provides a detailed introduction to the PL/SQL programming language integral to some widely-used relational database systems such as Oracle. Students will learn to create and maintain blocks of PL/SQL code that are used and shared by multiple forms, reports, and program libraries. Users will learn to implement database triggers and other coded structures applicable to client/server databases.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CIS 251 or CIS 243 (grade C or higher). These courses are taught in a self-paced format. Attendance is not required. The instructor will be available for questions and consultation Monday from 6:00 p.m. until 9:40 p.m. J5B 26789 3 19-Aug-13 1-Nov-13 M CLCWES 107 Priddy, A K5B 26791 3 26-Aug-13 8-Nov-13 M CLCWES 107 Priddy, A M5B 26792 3 9-Sep-13 22-Nov-13 M CLCWES 107 Priddy, A V5B 26794 3 7-Oct-13 20-Dec-13 M CLCWES 107 Priddy, A

CIS 246 ORACLE DATABASE ADMINISTRATION I Provides a foundation in basic Oracle architecture, storage structure, and database administrative tasks. Emphasizes the knowledge and skills to create databases and data dictionary views, and to manage Oracle instances, tables, table spaces, data files, control files, redo log files, and rollback segments.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CIS 145 (grade C or higher). These courses are taught in a self-paced format. Attendance is not required. The instructor will be available for questions and consultation Monday from 6:00 p.m. until 9:40 p.m. J5B 26795 4 19-Aug-13 1-Nov-13 M CLCWES 107 Priddy, A K5B 26796 4 26-Aug-13 8-Nov-13 M CLCWES 107 Priddy, A M5B 26797 4 9-Sep-13 22-Nov-13 M CLCWES 107 Priddy, A V5B 26799 4 7-Oct-13 20-Dec-13 M CLCWES 107 Priddy, A

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Courses CIS 251 INTRODUCTION TO STRUCTURE QUERY LANGUAGE (SQL) – CIS 251 HAS BEEN REPLACED BY CIS 243

J5B 26800 3 19-Aug-13 1-Nov-13 M CLCWES 107 Priddy, A K5B 26801 3 26-Aug-13 8-Nov-13 M CLCWES 107 Priddy, A M5B 26802 3 9-Sep-13 22-Nov-13 M CLCWES 107 Priddy, A V5B 26804 3 7-Oct-13 20-Dec-13 M CLCWES 107 Priddy, A

CIS 263 PC HELP DESK SKILLS Enables students to understand and develop appropriate help-desk techniques. Includes roles of help-desk personnel and how to troubleshoot hardware and software problems.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CNG 121 (grade C or higher). These courses are taught in a self-paced format. Attendance is not required. For sections with a day of the week indicated, please refer to Self-Service Banner for times when the instructor is available for questions and/or consultation. J2D 26810 3 20-Aug-13 1-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 Davies, J J7C 26815 3 20-Aug-13 1-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 STAFF J8E 26805 3 19-Aug-13 1-Nov-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINEClements, W K2D 26811 3 27-Aug-13 8-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 Davies, J K7C 26816 3 27-Aug-13 8-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 STAFF K8E 26806 3 26-Aug-13 8-Nov-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINEClements, W M2D 26812 3 10-Sep-13 22-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 Davies, J M7C 26817 3 10-Sep-13 22-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 STAFF M8E 26807 3 9-Sep-13 22-Nov-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINEClements, W V2D 26814 3 8-Oct-13 20-Dec-13 T CLCWES 107 Davies, J V7C 26819 3 8-Oct-13 20-Dec-13 T CLCWES 107 STAFF V8E 26809 3 7-Oct-13 20-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINEClements, W

CIS 268 SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN I Introduces students to the materials, techniques, procedures, and human interrelations involved in developing computer information systems. Includes the systems approach, fact gathering techniques, forms design, input/output, file design, file organization, various charting techniques, system audits and controls, project management, implementation and evaluation.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CIS 128 and CNG 101 (grade C or higher). One programming language should be taken in the final semester. 609 25248 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 Desportes, S

COMPUTER NETWORKING Department Chair: Robert Woods (303) 360-4916, Administrative Assistant: Amanda Montandon (303) 360-4933

CNG 101 INTRODUCTION TO NETWORKING Focuses on underlying concepts of data communications, telecommunications, and networking. Emphasizes the terminology and technologies in current networking environments and provides a general overview of networking as a basis for continued study in the field.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CIS 118 (grade C or higher). 310 25330 3 26-Aug-13 9-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM M CLCWES 115 Kessler, S 376 23719 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Lesko, G

CNG 121 COMPUTER TECHNICIAN I A+ Provides students with an in-depth look at personal computer hardware, introduces O.S. features and security concepts, and covers interpersonal skills, all of which are necessary for a successful entry-level computer service technician position. Provides extensive hands-on work with computer systems, PC setup and configuration, and basic maintenance and troubleshooting. This course helps prepare you for the CompTIA A+ Essentials Exam.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 and MAT 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. Corequisite: CNG 122 240 24518 4 17-Oct-13 12-Dec-13 0600PM 0940PM TR CLCWES 113 Vianzon, F

CNG 122 COMPUTER TECHNICIAN II A+

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Provides students with an in-depth look at Operating System support, maintenance, and troubleshooting, and an overview of hardware, security concepts, and interpersonal skills, all of which are necessary for a successful entry-level computer service technician position. Provides extensive hands-on work with Windows 2000 and/or XP, including using common GUI and command line tools, registry editing, System backup and Recovery, Networking, and O.S. Troubleshooting. This course helps prepare you for the CompTIA A+ 602 Exam.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 and MAT 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. Corequisite: CNG 121 240 24519 4 27-Aug-13 15-Oct-13 0600PM 0940PM TR CLCWES 113 Vianzon, F

CNG 124 NETWORKING I: NETWORK + Provides students with the knowledge necessary to understand, identify, and perform necessary tasks involved in supporting a network. Covers the vendor-independent networking skills and concepts that affect all aspects of networking such as installing and configuring the TCP/IP. This course also prepares students for the Networking II: Network+ course. Prerequisite: Successful completion of CNG 131 (grade C or higher).

240 25490 3 31-Aug-13 14-Dec-13 0900AM 1140AM S CLCWES 201 Vianzon, F

CNG 130 PC TECHNOLOGY Provides students with an introduction to microcomputer technology as it pertains to IBM-compatible personal computers. Prerequisite: Successful completion of CIS 118 (grade C or higher).

160 23720 3 28-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM W CLCWES 113 Peralta, E

CNG 131 NETWORK SECURITY FUNDAMENTALS Delivers a comprehensive overview of network security, including general security concepts. Communication Security is studied, including remote access, e-mail, the Web, directory and file transfer, and wireless data. Common network attacks are introduced. Cryptography basics are incorporated, and operational/organizational security is discussed as it relates to physical security, disaster recovery, and business continuity. Computer forensics is introduced.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 and MAT 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. 171 24350 3 29-Aug-13 5-Dec-13 HYBRID 0600PM 0840PM R CLCWES 107 Clements, W Class meets 29-Aug-13, 5-Sep-13, 19-Sep-13, 3-Oct-13, 17-Oct-13, 31-Oct-13, 14-Nov-13, and 5-Dec-13

CNG 132 PRINCIPLES OF INFORMATION SECURITY Examines the field of information security to prepare information systems students for their future roles as business decision-makers. Presents a balance of the managerial and the technical aspects of information security. The concepts covered should be helpful for students working towards the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) certification. Prerequisite: Successful completion of CNG 124 (grade C or higher).

171 25491 3 29-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 HYBRID 0600PM 0840PM R CLCWES 107 Clements, W Class meets 29-Aug-13, 12-Sep-13, 26-Sep-13, 10-Oct-13, 24-Oct-13, 7-Nov-13, 21-Nov-13, and 12-Dec-13

CNG 133 FIRE WALLS/NETWORK SECURITY Teaches students the basics of network firewall security. It covers basic installation techniques, discusses how to make an intelligent choice of firewall technology, and presents basic firewall troubleshooting. Prerequisite: Successful completion of CNG 124 (grade C or higher).

171 25493 3 28-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 HYBRID 0600PM 0840PM W CLCWES 109 Lowry, M Class meets 28-Aug-13, 11-Sep-13, 25-Sep-13, 9-Oct-13, 23-Oct-13, 6-Nov-13, 20-Nov-13, and 11-Dec-13

CNG 136 GUIDE TO DISASTER RECOVERY Presents methods to identify vulnerabilities and take appropriate countermeasures to prevent and mitigate failure risks for an organization. It will take an enterprise-wide approach to developing a disaster recovery plan. Prerequisite: Successful completion of CNG 124 (grade C or higher).

171 25494 3 28-Aug-13 4-Dec-13 HYBRID 0600PM 0840PM W CLCWES 109 Lowry, M Class meets 28-Aug-13, 4-Sep-13, 18-Sep-13, 2-Oct-13, 16-Oct-13, 13-Oct-13, 30-Oct-13, 13-Nov-13 and 4-Dec-13

CNG 257 NETWORK DEFENSE AND COUNTER MEASURES

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Courses Examines the tools, techniques and technologies used in the technical securing of information assets. This course provides in-depth information of the software and hardware components of Information Security and Assurance. Topics include firewall configurations, hardening Unix and NT servers, Web and distributed systems security and specific implementation of security modes and architures. The curriculum maps to the Security Certified Network Professional (SCP) Network Defense and Countermeasures exam. Prerequisite: Successful completion of CNG 124 (grade C or higher).

176 26426 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Lowry, M

CNG 258 COMPUTER FORENSICS Exposes the student to the field of Computer Forensics and investigation. Provides the student with methods to properly conduct a computer forensics investigation beginning with a discussion of ethics. Topics covered include fundamental concepts, history of computer forensics, file structures, data recovery techniques, computer forensic tools and analysis. The curriculum and objectives map to the International Association of Computer Investigative Specialists (IACIS) certification. Prerequisite: Successful completion of CNG 124 and CNG 131 (grade C or higher) or Approval of the Department.

609 26298 27-Aug-13 10-Dec-13 0600PM 0940PM T CLCWES 101 Lewis, D

CNG 260 CISCO NETWORK ASSOCIATE I Introduces network fundamentals, the OSI model and industry standards, IP addressing (subnet masks) and basic network design. Prerequisite: Successful completion of CIS 118 (grade C or higher).

371 25187 5 26-Aug-13 16-Oct-13 0600PM 0940PM MW CLCWES 100 Sison, T

CNG 261 CISCO NETWORK ASSOCIATE II Focuses on router theory and technologies, including router configurations, protocols, network management and introductory LAN switching.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CNG 260 (grade C or higher). 371 25499 5 21-Oct-13 11-Dec-13 0600PM 0940PM MW CLCWES 100 Sison, T

CNG 262 CISCO NETWORK ASSOCIATE III Focuses on advanced routing and switching configurations, LAN switching, network management and advanced network design.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CNG 261 (grade C or higher). 371 25287 5 27-Aug-13 15-Oct-13 0600PM 0940PM TR CLCWES 100 Muench, W

CNG 263 CISCO NETWORK ASSOCIATE IV Focuses on project-based learning, including advanced network design projects and advanced management projects. This course and CNG 260, 261 and 262 prepare students for the CISCO Certified Network Associate (CCCNA) certification exam.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CNG 262 (grade C or higher). 371 25500 5 17-Oct-13 12-Dec-13 0600PM 0940PM TR CLCWES 100 Muench, W

COMPUTER SCIENCE Department Chair: Robert Woods (303) 360-4916, Administrative Assistant: Amanda Montandon (303) 360-4933 Self-paced courses listed with a day code of M or T have an open-entry lab time scheduled for consultation. M – Monday, 6:00 p.m. to 9:40 p.m., Al Priddy T – Tuesday, 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., Marcie Sosebee and Edward Wade T – Tuesday, 6:00 p.m. to 9:40 p.m., Thomas Baker, Marvetta Lowry, and Jaimalee Davies

CSC 116 LOGIC AND PROGRAM DESIGN Introduces computer program design using concepts of structured programming and logic. Includes pseudocode, flowcharts, and structure charts. Covers variables, data types, control structures, looping, program breaks, and arrays. Prerequisite: Successful completion of CIS 118 (grade C or higher).

110 24320 3 29-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0900AM 1140AM R CLCWES 200 Weidner, T 277 25378 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Weidner, T 340 24351 3 29-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM R CLCWES 200 Weidner, T These courses are taught in a self-paced format. Attendance is not required. Please refer to Self-Service Banner for times when the instructor is available for questions and/or consultation. J1D 26869 3 20-Aug-13 1-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 Baker, T K1D 26870 3 27-Aug-13 8-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 Baker, T M1D 26871 3 10-Sep-13 22-Nov-13 T CLCWES 107 Baker, T

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V1D 26873 3 8-Oct-13 20-Dec-13 T CLCWES 107 Baker, T

CSC 154 INTRODUCTION TO MS VISUAL BASIC.NET Provides students with the knowledge and skills needed to develop applications in Microsoft Visual Basic.NET for the Microsoft .NET platform. Focuses on user interfaces, program structure, language syntax, and implementation details. This is the first course in the Visual Basic.NET curriculum and serves as the entry point for other .NET courses.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CSC 116 (grade C or higher). These courses are taught in a self-paced format. Attendance is not required. For sections with a day of the week indicated, please refer to Self-Service Banner for times when the instructor is available for questions and/or consultation. J1E 26820 3 19-Aug-13 1-Nov-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Baker, T J5B 26825 3 19-Aug-13 1-Nov-13 M CLCWES 107 Priddy, A K1E 26821 3 26-Aug-13 8-Nov-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Baker, T K5B 26826 3 26-Aug-13 8-Nov-13 M CLCWES 107 Priddy, A M1E 26822 3 9-Sep-13 22-Nov-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Baker, T M5B 26827 3 9-Sep-13 22-Nov-13 M CLCWES 107 Priddy, A V1E 26824 3 7-Oct-13 20-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Baker, T V5B 26829 3 7-Oct-13 20-Dec-13 M CLCWES 107 Priddy, A

CSC 160 COMPUTER SCIENCE I: C++ Introduces students to the discipline of computer science. Covers algorithm development, data representation, logical expressions, sub-programs, and input/output operations using a structured programming language. Requires intensive lab work outside of class time.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CSC 116 or CSC 119 (grade C or higher). 160 27016 4 27-Aug-13 10-Dec-13 0900AM 1240PM T CLCWES 200 STAFF 340 27018 4 27-Aug-13 10-Dec-13 0600PM 0940PM T CLCWES 200 STAFF 377 27017 4 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE STAFF These courses are taught in a self-paced format. Attendance is not required. For sections with a day of the week indicated, please refer to Self-Service Banner for times when the instructor is available for questions and/or consultation. J5B 26831 4 19-Aug-13 1-Nov-13 M CLCWES 107 Priddy, A J5E 26832 4 19-Aug-13 1-Nov-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Priddy, A K5B 26833 4 26-Aug-13 8-Nov-13 M CLCWES 107 Priddy, A K5E 26834 4 26-Aug-13 8-Nov-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Priddy, A M5B 26835 4 9-Sep-13 22-Nov-13 M CLCWES 107 Priddy, A M5E 26836 4 9-Sep-13 22-Nov-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Priddy, A V5B 26839 4 7-Oct-13 20-Dec-13 M CLCWES 107 Priddy, A V5E 26840 4 7-Oct-13 20-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Priddy, A

CSC 161 COMPUTER SCIENCE II: C++ - NEW COURSE DESCRIPTION EFFECTIVE SUMMER 2013 Continues algorithm development and problem solving techniques not covered in Computer Science I using a high-level programming language. Students are able to gain experience in the use of data structures and the design and implementation of larger software projects. Intensive computer laboratory experience is required for this course.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CSC 160 (grade C or higher). These courses are taught in a self-paced format. Attendance is not required. For sections with a day of the week indicated, please refer to Self-Service Banner for times when the instructor is available for questions and/or consultation. J5B 26841 4 19-Aug-13 1-Nov-13 M CLCWES 107 Priddy, A J5E 26842 4 19-Aug-13 1-Nov-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Priddy, A K5B 26843 4 26-Aug-13 8-Nov-13 M CLCWES 107 Priddy, A K5E 26844 4 26-Aug-13 8-Nov-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Priddy, A M5B 26845 4 9-Sep-13 22-Nov-13 M CLCWES 107 Priddy, A M5E 26846 4 9-Sep-13 22-Nov-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Priddy, A V5B 26849 4 7-Oct-13 20-Dec-13 M CLCWES 107 Priddy, A

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Courses V5E 26850 4 7-Oct-13 20-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Priddy, A

CSC 225 COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE/ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE PROGRAMMING Introduces concepts of computer architecture, functional logic, design and computer arithmetic. Focuses on the mechanics of information transfer and control within a computer system. Includes symbolic programming techniques, implementing high-level control structures, addressing modes and their relation to arrays, subprograms, parameters, linkage to high-level languages and the assembly process.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CSC 160 and CSC 240 (grade C or higher) These courses are taught in a self-paced format. Attendance is not required. For sections with a day of the week indicated, please refer to Self-Service Banner for times when the instructor is available for questions and/or consultation. J5B 26851 4 19-Aug-13 1-Nov-13 M CLCWES 107 Priddy, A J5E 26852 4 19-Aug-13 1-Nov-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Priddy, A K5B 26853 4 26-Aug-13 8-Nov-13 M CLCWES 107 Priddy, A K5E 26854 4 26-Aug-13 8-Nov-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Priddy, A M5B 26855 4 9-Sep-13 22-Nov-13 M CLCWES 107 Priddy, A M5E 26856 4 9-Sep-13 22-Nov-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Priddy, A V5B 26859 4 7-Oct-13 20-Dec-13 M CLCWES 107 Priddy, A V5E 26860 4 7-Oct-13 20-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Priddy, A

CSC 230 "C" PROGRAMMING Introduces C programming language - a "mid-level" language whose economy of expression and data manipulation features allow a programmer to deal with the computer at a "low level."

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CSC 225 (grade C or higher). These courses are taught in a self-paced format. Attendance is not required. For sections with a day of the week indicated, please refer to Self-Service Banner for times when the instructor is available for questions and/or consultation. J5B 26861 3 19-Aug-13 1-Nov-13 M CLCWES 107 Priddy, A J5E 26862 3 19-Aug-13 1-Nov-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Priddy, A K5B 26863 3 26-Aug-13 8-Nov-13 M CLCWES 107 Priddy, A K5E 26864 3 26-Aug-13 8-Nov-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Priddy, A M5B 26865 3 9-Sep-13 22-Nov-13 M CLCWES 107 Priddy, A M5E 26866 3 9-Sep-13 22-Nov-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Priddy, A V5B 26645 3 7-Oct-13 20-Dec-13 M CLCWES 107 Priddy, A V5E 26646 3 7-Oct-13 20-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Priddy, A

CSC 231 ADVANCED "C" PROGRAMMING Continues the study of C begun in CSC 230. Includes pointers, arrays, linked lists, stacks and queues, trees, and advanced user interfaces such as menus, windows, and cursor control.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CSC 230 (grade C or higher). These courses are taught in a self-paced format. Attendance is not required. For sections with a day of the week indicated, please refer to Self-Service Banner for times when the instructor is available for questions and/or consultation. J5B 26647 3 19-Aug-13 1-Nov-13 M CLCWES 107 Priddy, A J5E 26648 3 19-Aug-13 1-Nov-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Priddy, A K5B 26649 3 26-Aug-13 8-Nov-13 M CLCWES 107 Priddy, A K5E 26650 3 26-Aug-13 8-Nov-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Priddy, A M5B 26651 3 9-Sep-13 22-Nov-13 M CLCWES 107 Priddy, A M5E 26652 3 9-Sep-13 22-Nov-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Priddy, A V5B 26754 3 7-Oct-13 20-Dec-13 M CLCWES 107 Priddy, A V5E 26755 3 7-Oct-13 20-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Priddy, A

CSC 236 C# PROGRAMMING Introduces the C# programming language. Covers all syntactical components of the language, including arrays, structures, functions, and classes. Content will focus on writing clear, properly structured, and well-documented programs using C# and object-oriented methodology.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CSC 116 or CSC 119 (grade C or higher).

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These courses are taught in a self-paced format. Attendance is not required. The instructor will be available for questions and consultation Monday from 6:00 p.m. until 9:40 p.m. J5B 26756 4 19-Aug-13 1-Nov-13 M CLCWES 107 Priddy, A K5B 26757 4 26-Aug-13 8-Nov-13 M CLCWES 107 Priddy, A M5B 26758 4 9-Sep-13 22-Nov-13 M CLCWES 107 Priddy, A V5B 26627 4 7-Oct-13 20-Dec-13 M CLCWES 107 Priddy, A

CSC 237 ADVANCED C# PROGRAMMING Continues the structured algorithm development and problem solving techniques begun in CSC 236. Introduces more advanced features of the C# programming language. Explores the relationships between C# and the .NET Framework and introduces important .NET services. Emphasizes collections, copying and comparing objects, and how the .NET framework interfaces to XML. Focuses on writing clear, properly structured, and well-documented programs using C# and object-oriented methodology.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CSC 236 (grade C or higher). These courses are taught in a self-paced format. Attendance is not required. The instructor will be available for questions and consultation Monday from 6:00 p.m. until 9:40 p.m. J5B 26628 4 19-Aug-13 1-Nov-13 M CLCWES 107 Priddy, A K5B 26629 4 26-Aug-13 8-Nov-13 M CLCWES 107 Priddy, A M5B 26630 4 9-Sep-13 22-Nov-13 M CLCWES 107 Priddy, A V5B 26632 4 7-Oct-13 20-Dec-13 M CLCWES 107 Priddy, A

CSC 240 JAVA PROGRAMMING Introduces Java programming language and covers basic graphics, events/procedures, user interface, and libraries. Enables students to write and execute a variety of Java programs. Incorporates Java applets into HTML.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CSC 116 or CSC 119 (grade C or higher). These courses are taught in a self-paced format. Attendance is not required. For sections with a day of the week indicated, please refer to Self-Service Banner for times when the instructor is available for questions and/or consultation. J1E 26633 3 19-Aug-13 1-Nov-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Baker, T J5B 26638 3 19-Aug-13 1-Nov-13 M CLCWES 107 Priddy, A K1E 26634 3 26-Aug-13 8-Nov-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Baker, T K5B 26639 3 26-Aug-13 8-Nov-13 M CLCWES 107 Priddy, A M1E 26635 3 9-Sep-13 22-Nov-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Baker, T M5B 26640 3 9-Sep-13 22-Nov-13 M CLCWES 107 Priddy, A V1E 26637 3 7-Oct-13 20-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Baker, T V5B 26473 3 7-Oct-13 20-Dec-13 M CLCWES 107 Priddy, A

CSC 241 ADVANCED JAVA PROGRAMMING Continues the study of the Java programming language. Covers advanced programming topics, including multi-threading, network/Internet programming, database programming, and JavaBeans. Enables students to write advanced, large, and complex programs.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CSC 240 (grade C or higher). These courses are taught in a self-paced format. Attendance is not required. For sections with a day of the week indicated, please refer to Self-Service Banner for times when the instructor is available for questions and/or consultation. J1E 26641 3 19-Aug-13 1-Nov-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Baker, T J5B 26468 3 19-Aug-13 1-Nov-13 M CLCWES 107 Priddy, A K1E 26642 3 26-Aug-13 8-Nov-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Baker, T K5B 26464 3 26-Aug-13 8-Nov-13 M CLCWES 107 Priddy, A M1E 26643 3 9-Sep-13 22-Nov-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Baker, T M5B 26461 3 9-Sep-13 22-Nov-13 M CLCWES 107 Priddy, A V1E 26471 3 7-Oct-13 20-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Baker, T V5B 26449 3 7-Oct-13 20-Dec-13 M CLCWES 107 Priddy, A

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Courses CSC 253 MS ASP.NET WEB APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT Teaches programmers and beginning Web developers the fundamentals of Web application site implementation by using Microsoft ASP.NET and Microsoft Visual Basic.NET. Focuses on using the Microsoft Visual Studio .NET environment and the Microsoft .NET platform to create an ASP.NET Web application that delivers dynamic content to a Web Site.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of CSC 116, CSC 236, and CWB 110 (grade C or higher). Course Note: We will use C#, not VB.Net when coding. 376 25634 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Weidner, T

COMPUTER WEB BASED Department Chair: Robert Woods (303) 360-4916, Administrative Assistant: Amanda Montandon (303) 360-4933

CWB 110 COMPLETE WEB AUTHORING (HTML 5) Explores the complete set of web authoring skills using HTML and/or other scripting languages. Includes links, backgrounds, controlling text and graphic placement, tables, image maps, frames, and forms.

171 23721 3 26-Aug-13 9-Dec-13 HYBRID 0600PM 0840PM M CLCWES 113 Weidner, T Class meets 26-Aug-13, 16-Sep-13, 30-Sep-13, 14-Oct-13, 28-Oct-13, 11-Nov-13, 25-Nov-13, and 9-Dec-13

CWB 205 COMPLETE WEB SCRIPTING - JAVASCRIPT Explores the complete set of web scripting skills needed to develop Web applications. Includes variables, data types, arithmetic operations, logical operations, looping, creating and reading cookies, creating an array, displaying data based on a cookie value, setting flags, working with frames, creating objects in a hidden frame, using the History Object, writing HTML to another window, determining browser and detecting keystrokes. Prerequisite: Successful completion of CWB 110 (grade C or higher).

171 26424 3 26-Aug-13 2-Dec-13 HYBRID 0600PM 0840PM M CLCWES 113 Weidner, T Class meets 26-Aug-13, 9-Sep-13, 23-Sep-13, 7-Oct-13, 21-Oct-13, 4-Nov-13, 18-Nov-13, and 2-Dec-13

CRIMINAL JUSTICE Department Chair: Michael Carter (303) 340-7211, Program Coordinator: Margaret Ann Uchner (303) 340-7254, Administrative Assistant: Angela Love: (303) 340-7072

CRJ 110 INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE Introduces a study of the agencies and processes involved in the criminal justice system: the legislature, the police, the prosecutor, the public defender, the courts, and corrections. Includes an analysis of the roles and problems of the criminal justice system in a democratic society, with an emphasis upon inter-component relations and checks and balances.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 090 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores or Permission of the Program Coordinator. 110 23722 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0930AM 1045AM MW CLCSIM 146 Kopylov, J 160 23723 3 26-Aug-13 9-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM M CLCSIM 146 STAFF 176 23724 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Tilger, A

CRJ 125 POLICING SYSTEMS – TITLE CHANGE EFFECTIVE SUMMER 2013 Examines the complexity and multi-dimensional aspects of the law enforcement role and career; law enforcement discretion; law enforcement values and culture in modern America. Covers the role and functions of law enforcement in occupational, social, racial and ethnic, political and organizational context.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 090 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores or Permission of the Program Coordinator. 110 24526 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0800AM 0915AM TR CLCSIM 146 STAFF 176 25381 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE STAFF

CRJ 127 CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION Warning: This class may expose students to extremely graphic images of authentic crime scenes; lectures may include detailed descriptions and photo work of homicides and other crimes of violence. Features basic procedures in crime scene management to include photography and preparing initial reports and sketches, processing evidence, and related criminalistic procedures. Covers interviewing suspects, witnesses, and victims including the recording of identifications and descriptions.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 090 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores or Permission of the Program Coordinator. 160 25393 3 27-Aug-13 10-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM T CLCSIM 133 Dufour, T

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CRJ 135 JUDICIAL FUNCTION Examines the criminal process with analysis of the major judicial decision-makers, i.e., prosecutors, defense attorneys, judges, and the discretionary aspects of adjudication.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 090 and CRJ 110 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores or Permission of the Program Coordinator. 110 26371 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 1100AM 1215PM MW CLCSIM 102 Uchner, M

CRJ 145 CORRECTIONAL PROCESS Focuses on the post-conviction corrections process: the development of a correctional philosophy, theory, and practice; a description of institutional operation, programming, and management; and community-based corrections, probation, and parole.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 090 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores or Permission of the Program Coordinator. 110 24333 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0800AM 0915AM MW CLCSIM 146 Kopylov, J 176 25561 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE STAFF

CRJ 205 PRINCIPLES OF CRIMINAL LAW Focuses on common law and statutory law crimes, the Model Penal Code, elements defining crimes and penalties, defenses to criminal accusations, and definitions and distinctions between criminal and civil law.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CRJ 110 (grade C or higher) or Permission of Program Coordinator. 110 25039 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 1100AM 1215PM TR CLCSIM 146 Uchner, M 176 26372 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE STAFF

CRJ 210 CONSTITUTIONAL LAW Focuses on the powers of government as they are allocated and defined by the United States Constitution. Includes intensive analysis of United States Supreme Court decisions.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CRJ 110 (grade C or higher) or Permission of Program Coordinator. 110 24528 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 1100AM 1215PM MW CLCSIM 146 STAFF 176 25040 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Tilger, A

CRJ 220 HUMAN RELATIONS AND SOCIAL CONFLICTS Highlights the environmental, organizational, and socio-psychological dimensions of social control. Includes the study of individual attitudes, beliefs, and behavior involved in role conflicts, community relations, and conflict management in the social structure.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CRJ 110 (grade C or higher) or Permission of Program Coordinator. 160 23725 3 27-Aug-13 10-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM T CLCSIM 144 STAFF 170 27215 3 27-Aug-13 10-Dec-13 HYBRID 0600PM 0840PM T CLCSIM 144 STAFF 176 25563 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE STAFF

CRJ 236 CRJ RESEARCH METHODS Introduces and applies methods for criminal justice and criminology with an emphasis on the scientific method and the role of empirical inquiry into criminal justice and criminology. This course will include the study of methodologies of data collection and analysis, the logic of research, the role of theory, measurement, sampling and research designs. Field research and the professional norms and ethics of criminal justice and criminology research will also be covered.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CRJ 110 (grade C or higher) or Permission of Program Coordinator. 160 25262 3 28-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM W CLCSIM 120 Piel, C 170 27214 3 28-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 HYBRID 0600PM 0840PM W CLCSIM 120 Piel, C 176 26435 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Ford, R

DANCE Interim Department Chair: Ana Martin-Mejia (303) 340-7567, Administrative Assistant, Mary Westendorf (303) 361-7428

DAN 105 HIP HOP DANCE I Consists of basic traditional jazz and ballet movements. Warm-up exercises will include body toning and stretching. Students will learn diagonal step combinations leading to hip-hop dance routines.

111 24474 1 27-Aug-13 10-Dec-13 0600PM 0750PM T CFA 104 Ayite, L

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EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION Department Chair: Natasha Turner (303) 340-7564, Administrative Assistant: Amie Thompson (303) 361-7369

ECE 101 INTRODUCTION TO EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION Provides an introduction to Early Childhood Education. Includes the eight key areas of professional knowledge: Child Growth and Development; Health, Nutrition & Safety; Developmentally Appropriate Practices; Guidance; Family & Community Relationships; Diversity; Professionalism; and Administration and Supervision. Focuses on ages birth through age eight.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. 340 25069 3 26-Aug-13 9-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM M CCLA 311 STAFF 341 26367 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0730PM 0845PM TR CCLA 209 STAFF 376 25068 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE STAFF 380 24452 3 31-Aug-13 14-Dec-13 0900AM 1205PM S CCLA 114 STAFF

ECE 102 INTRODUCTION TO EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION LAB TECHNIQUES Focuses on a classroom seminar and placement in a child care setting. The supervised placement provides students with the opportunity to observe children, to practice appropriate interactions, and to develop effective guidance and management techniques. Addresses ages birth through age eight.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. 360 23726 3 27-Aug-13 10-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM T CCLA 204 STAFF 376 26368 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE STAFF

ECE 103 GUIDANCE STRATEGIES FOR CHILDREN Explores guidance theories, applications, goals, techniques, and factors that influence expectations, classroom management issues, and prosocial skills. Focuses on ages birth through age eight.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. 360 23727 3 28-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM W CCLA 207A STAFF 376 25070 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE STAFF

ECE 111 INFANT AND TODDLER THEORY AND PRACTICE Presents an overview of theories, applications (including observations), and issues pertinent to infant and toddler development in group and/or family settings. Includes requirements for licensing, health, safety, and nutrition issues.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. 381 25270 3 31-Aug-13 14-Dec-13 0900AM 1145AM S CCLA 107 STAFF

ECE 188 PRACTICUM: EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION Provides students with field experience in early childhood programs.

609 26370 1 26-Aug-13 14-Dec-13 STAFF

ECE 205 NUTRITION, HEALTH, AND SAFETY Focuses on nutrition, health, and safety as key factors for optimal growth and development of young children. Includes nutrient knowledge, menu planning, food program participation, health practices, management and safety, appropriate activities, and communication with families. Focuses on ages from prenatal through age eight.

Prerequisite or Co-requisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. 340 24683 3 27-Aug-13 10-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM T CCLA 106 STAFF

ECE 220 CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT: METHODS AND TECHNIQUES Provides an overview of early childhood curriculum development. Includes processes for planning and implementing developmentally appropriate environments, materials and experiences, and quality in early childhood programs. (Offered in the fall only).

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ECE 101 (grade C or higher). 360 23728 3 28-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM W CCLA 209 STAFF

ECE 240 ADMINISTRATION OF EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE AND EDUCATION PROGRAMS Examines Colorado's minimal licensing requirements, as well as optimal standards pertaining to the operation of programs for young children. Focuses on the director's administrative skills and role as a community advocate for young children. Focuses on ages birth through age twelve. (Offered in Fall and Summer only).

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. 360 23729 3 29-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM R CCLA 212 STAFF

ECE 260 THE EXCEPTIONAL CHILD

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Presents an overview of typical and atypical developmental progression. Includes planning techniques, learning strategies, legal requirements, accommodations and adaptations that are necessary in order to create an integrated classroom environment for children with a wide range of exceptionalities. Focuses on ages birth through age eight.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of PSY 238 (grade C or higher) and ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. 360 23730 3 28-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM W CLCSIM 121 STAFF

ECE 288 PRACTICUM: EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION Provides students with advanced field experience opportunities in early childhood education programs.

Prerequisite: Director Certificate Coursework, approval of Department Chair. 609 23731 3 26-Aug-13 14-Dec-13 STAFF

ECONOMICS Coordinator: Virginia Karras (303) 360-4935, Department Chair: Mike Manaton (303) 340-7224, Administrative Assistant: Veronica Russell (303) 340-7240

ECO 201 PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS (GT: SS1) Focuses on the study of the American economy, stressing the interrelationship among household, business, and government sectors. Explores saving and investment decisions, unemployment, inflation, national income accounting, taxing and spending policies, the limits of the market and government, public choice theory, the Federal Reserve System, money and banking, and international trade.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score and successful completion of MAT 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 111 23732 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0930AM 1045AM TR CCLA 312 STAFF 112 23733 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 1100AM 1215PM MW CCLA 314 STAFF 113 23734 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 1230PM 0145PM TR CLCWES 218 STAFF 160 23735 3 27-Aug-13 10-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM T CCLA 107 STAFF

ECO 202 PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS (GT: SS1) Studies the firm, the nature of cost, and how these relate to the economy as a whole. Analyzes economic models of the consumer, perfect competition, monopoly, oligopoly, and monopolistic competition. Explores economic issues including market power, population growth, positive and negative externalities, income distribution, poverty and welfare, discrimination, and international economic interdependence. This is a stand-alone course; ECO 201 is not a prerequisite.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score and successful completion of MAT 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 110 23737 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0930AM 1045AM MW CCLA 302 STAFF 111 23738 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0800AM 0915AM TR CLCWES 218 STAFF 112 27077 3 27-Aug-13 10-Dec-13 0230PM 0510PM T CLCNOR 215 STAFF 140 25309 3 26-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM R CLCNOR 216 STAFF

EDUCATION Department Chair: Natasha Turner (303) 340-7564, Administrative Assistant: Amie Thompson (303) 361-7369

EDU 221 INTRODUCTION TO EDUCATION Focuses on the historical, social, political, philosophical, cultural and economic forces that shape the United States public school system. Includes current issues of educational reform, technology as it relates to education, and considerations related to becoming a teacher in Colorado. Special interest will be paid to the topic of diversity in the K-12 school system.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. 170 26369 3 26-Aug-13 9-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM M CCLA 209 STAFF This is a hybrid class. Class meets face to face on 26-Aug-13, 9-Sep-13, 23-Sep-13, 7-Oct-13, 21-Oct-13, 25-Nov-13, and 9-Dec-13

EDU 222 EFFECTIVE TEACHING

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Courses Focuses on strategies for becoming an effective teacher. Topics included are: course goals and objectives, the first day, planning a lesson, higher levels of thought, test design and grading, assessment, and teaching and learning styles.

Course Note: This is a CTE Credentialing course. 376 25390 1 4-Nov-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE STAFF

EMERGENCY MEDICAL PROVIDER Interim Department Chair: Beth Lattone (303) 340-7075, Program Assistant: Cindy Smith (303) 340-7070

EMS 121 EMT FUNDAMENTALS Introduces the Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) student to prehospital emergency care. The topics included in this course are Emergency Medical Services (EMS) systems, well-being of the EMT, communications, documentation, anatomy, airway management, and patient assessment.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of ENG 060, REA 060, and MAT 030 or MAT 045 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. Corequisites: EMS 122, EMS 123, EMS 124, and EMS 170. (Students must enroll in the same section as EMS 121 for a total of 12 credits.) 510 26343 3 21-Aug-13 27-Nov-13 0830AM 0530PM MWF CLCSIM 132 Andersen, K 540 26344 3 31-Aug-13 7-Dec-13 0830AM 0530PM S CLCSIM 132 Spera, J 540 26344 3 27-Aug-13 5-Dec-13 0600PM 1000PM TR CLCSIM 132 Spera, J

EMS 122 EMT MEDICAL EMERGENCIES Provides the Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) student with the knowledge and skills to effectively provide emergency care and transportation to a patient experiencing a medical emergency. This course focuses on the integration of the physical exam, medical history, and pathophysiology when assessing and treating the medical patient.

Corequisites: EMS 121, EMS 123, EMS 124, and EMS 170. (Students must enroll in the same section as EMS 121 for a total of 12 credits.) 510 26346 4 21-Aug-13 27-Nov-13 ARR ARR Andersen, K 540 26347 4 27-Aug-13 7-Dec-13 ARR ARR Spera, J

EMS 123 EMT TRAUMA EMERGENCIES Provides the Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) student with the knowledge and skills to provide appropriate emergency care and transportation of a patient who has suffered a traumatic injury. The concepts of kinematics and the biomechanics of trauma, along with pathophysiology and injury patterns will provide the student with the ability to assess and manage the trauma patient.

Corequisites: EMS 121, EMS 122, EMS 124, and EMS 170. (Students must enroll in the same section as EMS 121 for a total of 12 credits.) 510 26349 2 21-Aug-13 27-Nov-13 ARR ARR Andersen, K 540 26350 2 27-Aug-13 7-Dec-13 ARR ARR Spera, J

EMS 124 EMT SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS Provides the Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) student with the knowledge and skills required to modify the assessment, treatment, and transportation of special patient populations and patients in special circumstances. This course also provides an overview of incident command, mass casualty incidents, vehicle extrication, air medical support, hazardous materials, and terrorism.

Corequisites: EMS 121, EMS 122, EMS 123, and EMS 170. (Students must enroll in the same section as EMS 121 for a total of 12 hours.) 510 26352 2 21-Aug-13 27-Nov-13 ARR ARR Andersen, K 540 26353 2 27-Aug-13 7-Dec-13 ARR ARR Spera, J

EMS 170 EMT - BASIC CLINICAL Provides EMT students with the clinical experience required of initial and some renewal processes.

Corequisites: EMS 121, EMS 122, EMS 123, and EMS 124. (Students must enroll in the same section as EMS 121 for a total of 12 credits.) 510 24455 1 21-Aug-13 27-Nov-13 ARR ARR Andersen, K 540 24457 1 27-Aug-13 7-Dec-13 ARR ARR Spera, J

EMS 225 FUNDAMENTALS OF PARAMEDIC PRACTICE First course of National Standard Paramedic Curriculum as approved by the Colorado State Department of Health and Environment.

Prerequisites: State of Colorado EMT-B certified; IV and CPR certifications; successful completion of BIO 106, ENG 090, REA 075, and MAT 060 (grade of C or higher) or equivalent assessment score; and permission from the department.

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Corequisite: EMS 226, EMS 229, EMS 233, and EMS 235. (Students must enroll in the same section as EMS 225 for a total of 16 credits.) 540 25362 3 31-Aug-13 21-Dec-13 0830AM 0530PM S CLCSIM 153 Cowan, K 540 25362 3 27-Aug-13 19-Dec-13 0600PM 1000PM TR CLCSIM 153 Cowan, K

EMS 226 FUNDAMENTALS OF PARAMEDIC PRACTICE - LAB Lab experience to coincide with EMS 225 topics.

Prerequisites: Permission of the department. Corequisite: EMS 225, EMS 229, EMS 233, and EMS 235. (Students must enroll in the same section as EMS 225 for a total of 16 credits.) 540 25363 2 27-Aug-13 21-Dec-13 ARR ARR Cowan, K

EMS 229 PARAMEDIC PHARMACOLOGY Comprehensive study of emergency pharmacology and the second phase of the course of National Standard Paramedic Curriculum as approved by the Colorado State Department of Health and Environment.

Prerequisite: Permission of the department. Corequisite: EMS 225, EMS 226, EMS 233, and EMS 235. (Students must enroll in the same section as EMS 225 for a total of 16 credits.) 540 25361 3 27-Aug-13 21-Dec-13 ARR ARR Cowan, K

EMS 233 PARAMEDIC MEDICAL EMERGENCIES Comprehensive study of adult medical emergencies.

Prerequisite: Permission of the Department. Corequisites: EMS 225, EMS 226, EMS 229, and EMS 235. (Students must enroll in the same section as EMS 225 for a total of 16 credits.) 540 25455 4 27-Aug-13 21-Dec-13 ARR ARR Cowan, K

EMS 235 PARAMEDIC TRAUMA EMERGENCIES Comprehensive study of adult and pediatric trauma emergencies.

Prerequisite: Permission of the department. Corequisite: EMS 225, EMS 226, EMS 229, and EMS 233. (Students must enroll in the same section as EMS 225 for a total of 16 credits.) 540 25364 4 27-Aug-13 21-Dec-13 ARR ARR Cowan, K

EMS 280 PARAMEDIC INTERNSHIP I Preceptor/Internship program for paramedic students and the third phase of the course of National Standard Paramedic Curriculum as approved by the Colorado State Department of Health and Environment.

Prerequisite: Permission of the department. Course Note: Paramedic Clinical Internship. 609 25278 6 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 ARR ARR Lattone, B

EMS 281 PARAMEDIC INTERNSHIP II Prerequisite: Permission of the department.

Course Note: Paramedic Field Internship. 609 24546 6 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 ARR ARR Lattone, B 610 25280 6 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 ARR ARR Cowan, K

ENGLISH - DEVELOPMENTAL Department Chair: Scott Reichel (303) 361-7406, Administrative Assistant: Mary Westendorf (303) 361-7428

Please consult the online schedule for course offerings.

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ENGLISH - COMPOSITION Department Chair: Scott Reichel (303) 361-7406, Administrative Assistant: Mary Westendorf (303) 361-7428

CCR 092 COLLEGE READING AND COMPOSITION Integrates and contextualizes college level reading and writing. Students will read and understand complex materials and respond to ideas and information through writing informative and/or persuasive texts.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of ENG 030 and REA 030 (grade C or higher) or appropriate assessment scores (ACRC 40-61 and ACSS 50-69). 010 26986 5 26-Aug-13 13-Dec-13 0800AM 0935AM MWF CCLA 105 STAFF 011 26987 5 26-Aug-13 13-Dec-13 0945AM 1120AM MWF CCLA 105 STAFF 012 26988 5 26-Aug-13 13-Dec-13 0945AM 1120AM MWF CCLA 106 STAFF 013 26989 5 26-Aug-13 13-Dec-13 1130AM 0105PM MWF CCLA 105 STAFF 014 26990 5 26-Aug-13 13-Dec-13 1130AM 0105PM MWF CCLA 106 STAFF 015 26991 5 26-Aug-13 13-Dec-13 0115PM 0250PM MWF CCLA 105 STAFF 016 26992 5 26-Aug-13 13-Dec-13 0300PM 0435PM MWF CCLA 105 STAFF 017 26993 5 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0800AM 1015AM TR CCLA 105 STAFF 018 26995 5 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 1030AM 1245PM TR CCLA 105 STAFF 019 26996 5 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 1030AM 1245PM TR CLCNOR 113 STAFF 020 26997 5 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0100PM 0315PM TR CLCNOR 113 STAFF 021 26998 5 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0100PM 0315PM TR CCLA 105 STAFF 022 26999 5 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0330PM 0545PM TR CCLA 105 STAFF 041 27000 5 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0600PM 0815PM TR CCLA 105 STAFF 042 27001 5 26-Aug-13 13-Dec-13 0600PM 0735PM MWF CCLA 105 STAFF 043 27002 5 26-Aug-13 13-Dec-13 0800PM 0935PM MWF CCLA 105 STAFF

CCR 093 STUDIO D Integrates and contextualizes reading and writing strategies tailored to a co-requisite 100-level course within one or more of the four discipline strands. The four discipline strands are defined as: Communications, Science, Social Science, and Arts and Humanities. Non-GT courses are not eligible for this consideration. Students will read and understand complex discipline specific materials, and respond to ideas and information through writing informative and/or persuasive texts.

This course is corequisite with PSY 101 S12 26980 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0330PM 0445PM MW CCLA 207A STAFF S14 26983 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0330PM 0445PM MW CCLA 207A STAFF

CCR 094 STUDIO 121 Integrates and contextualizes reading and writing strategies tailored to co-requisite ENG 121 coursework. Students will read and understand complex materials, and respond to ideas and information through writing informative and/or persuasive texts.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of ENG 060 and REA 060 (grade C or higher) or appropriate assessment scores (ACRC 62-79 and ACSS 70-94). Course Note: CCR 094 courses are corequisite with ENG 121 S Sections S10 26956 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0930AM 1045AM MW CCLA 203 STAFF S12 26961 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0930AM 1045AM MW CLCWES 216 STAFF S13 26974 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0930AM 1045AM TR CCLA 203 STAFF S14 26962 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 1100AM 1215PM MW CCLA 203 STAFF S15 26981 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 1230PM 0145PM TR CLCWES 216 STAFF S16 26964 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 1230PM 0145PM MW CCLA 203 STAFF S17 26978 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 1230PM 0145PM TR CCLA 203 STAFF S18 26982 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 1230PM 0145PM TR CLCWES 216 STAFF S19 26948 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0200PM 0315PM MW CCLA 203 STAFF S20 26970 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0200PM 0315PM TR CCLA 203 STAFF S21 26972 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0330PM 0445PM TR CCLA 203 STAFF S22 26952 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0330PM 0415PM MW CLCWES 216 STAFF S25 26950 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0200PM 0315PM MW CCLA 214 STAFF

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S28 26976 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 1100AM 1215PM TR CCLA 203 STAFF S31 26966 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 1230PM 0145PM MW CCLA 213 STAFF S32 26949 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0200PM 0315PM MW CCLA 203 STAFF S34 26959 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0930AM 1045AM MW CCLA 203 STAFF S35 26975 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0930AM 1045AM TR CCLA 203 STAFF S36 26977 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 1100AM 1215PM TR CCLA 203 STAFF S37 26979 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 1230PM 0145PM TR CCLA 203 STAFF S38 26963 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 1100AM 1215PM MW CCLA 203 STAFF S39 26971 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0200PM 0315PM TR CCLA 203 STAFF S40 26984 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM W CCLA 203 STAFF S42 26969 3 27-Aug-13 10-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM T CCLA 203 STAFF S43 26967 3 27-Aug-13 10-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM T CCLA 203 STAFF S44 26953 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0730PM 0815PM MW CCLA 214 STAFF S51 26973 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0330PM 0445PM TR CCLA 203 STAFF S52 26951 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0200PM 0315PM MW CCLA 214 STAFF S60 26985 3 28-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM W CCLA 203 STAFF

ENG 121 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I (GT: CO1) Emphasizes the planning, writing, and revising of compositions, including the development of critical and logical thinking skills. This course includes a minimum of five compositions that stress analytical, evaluative, and persuasive/argumentative writing. Basic word processing skills needed.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 090 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score and REA 090 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS: 95+ and RC 80+ or ACTE 18 and ACTR 17 or SAT Verbal 440) or REA 075. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 310 25139 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0800AM 0915AM MW CCLA 101 STAFF 311 23779 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0800AM 0915AM TR CLCWES 216 STAFF 312 23780 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0800AM 0915AM MW CLCWES 216 STAFF 313 23782 3 27-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0800AM 0915AM TR CCLA 205 STAFF 314 23781 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0930AM 1045AM MW CCLA 101 STAFF 315 23783 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0930AM 1045AM TR CLCWES 216 STAFF 316 23784 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 1100AM 1215PM MW CCLA 101 STAFF 317 23785 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 1100AM 1215PM TR CCLA 101 STAFF 318 23786 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 1100AM 1215PM TR CLCWES 216 STAFF 319 23787 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 1230PM 0145PM MW CCLA 101 STAFF 320 26272 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 1230PM 0145PM TR CCLA 205 STAFF 321 23788 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0200PM 0315PM TR CCLA 101 STAFF 322 23789 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0200PM 0315PM MW CLCWES 216 STAFF 323 25140 3 27-Aug-13 10-Dec-13 0200PM 0440PM T CLCWES 216 STAFF 324 25141 3 29-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0200PM 0440PM R CLCWES 216 STAFF 325 24331 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0330PM 0445PM MW CCLA 101 STAFF 326 23790 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0330PM 0445PM TR CCLA 101 STAFF 327 24549 3 30-Aug-13 13-Dec-13 0900AM 1140AM F CCLA 101 STAFF 328 26273 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0930AM 1045AM TR CCLA 205 STAFF 329 26400 3 26-Aug-13 9-Dec-13 0200PM 0440PM M CCLA 205 STAFF 330 26401 3 28-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0200PM 0440PM W CCLA 205 STAFF 331 25246 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 1100AM 1215PM MW CCLA 205 STAFF 332 25382 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 1230PM 0145PM MW CCLA 205 STAFF 333 26402 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0400PM 0515PM TR CCLA 205 STAFF

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Courses 334 26914 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0800AM 0915AM MW CCLA 214 STAFF 335 26915 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0800AM 0915AM TR CCLA 214 STAFF 336 26916 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0930AM 1045AM TR CCLA 214 STAFF 337 26917 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 1100AM 1215PM TR CCLA 214 STAFF 338 26918 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 1230PM 0145PM MW CCLA 214 STAFF 339 26919 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 1230PM 0145PM TR CCLA 214 STAFF 340 23791 3 26-Aug-13 9-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM M CCLA 101 STAFF 341 23792 3 27-Aug-13 10-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM T CLCWES 216 STAFF 342 23793 3 28-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM W CCLA 101 STAFF 343 23794 3 29-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM R CCLA 101 STAFF 344 26920 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0600PM 0715PM MW CCLA 205 STAFF 351 26921 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0200PM 0315PM TR CCLA 214 STAFF 352 26922 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0330PM 0445PM MW CCLA 214 STAFF 360 24115 3 27-Aug-13 10-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM T CCLA 205 STAFF 374 25247 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE STAFF 375 23795 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE STAFF 376 24485 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE STAFF 377 24486 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE STAFF 378 24487 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE STAFF 379 25010 3 30-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE STAFF 380 25144 3 31-Aug-13 14-Dec-13 0800AM 1040AM S CCLA 101 STAFF 381 27095 3 31-Aug-13 14-Dec-13 0900AM 1140AM S CCLA 205 Sundeen, J Course Note: ENG 121 S sections are corequisite with CCR 094 S sections S10 26923 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0800AM 0915AM MW CCLA 101 STAFF S12 26924 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0800AM 0915AM MW CLCWES 216 STAFF S13 26925 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0800AM 0915AM TR CCLA 205 STAFF S14 26926 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0930AM 1045AM MW CCLA 101 STAFF S15 26927 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0930AM 1045AM TR CLCWES 216 STAFF S16 26929 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 1100AM 1215PM MW CCLA 101 STAFF S17 26930 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 1100AM 1215PM TR CCLA 101 STAFF S18 26931 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 1100AM 1215PM TR CLCWES 216 STAFF S19 26932 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 1230PM 0145PM MW CCLA 101 STAFF S20 26933 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 1230PM 0145PM TR CCLA 205 STAFF S21 26934 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0200PM 0315PM TR CCLA 101 STAFF S22 26935 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0200PM 0315PM MW CLCWES 216 STAFF S25 26936 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0330PM 0445PM MW CCLA 101 STAFF S28 26937 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0930AM 1045AM TR CCLA 205 STAFF S31 26938 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 1100AM 1215PM MW CCLA 205 STAFF S32 26939 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 1230PM 0145PM MW CCLA 205 STAFF S34 26940 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0800AM 0915AM MW CCLA 214 STAFF S35 26941 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0800AM 0915AM TR CCLA 214 STAFF S36 26942 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0930AM 1045AM TR CCLA 214 STAFF S37 26943 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 1100AM 1215PM TR CCLA 214 STAFF S38 26944 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 1230PM 0145PM MW CCLA 214 STAFF S39 26946 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 1230PM 0145PM TR CCLA 214 STAFF S40 26994 3 28-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM M CCLA 101 STAFF S42 26947 3 28-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM W CCLA 101 STAFF S43 26954 3 29-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM R CCLA 101 STAFF

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S44 26955 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0600PM 0715PM MW CCLA 214 STAFF S51 26957 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0200PM 0315PM TR CCLA 214 STAFF S52 26958 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0330PM 0445PM MW CCLA 214 STAFF S60 26960 3 26-Aug-13 14-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM T CCLA 205 STAFF

ENG 122 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II (GT: CO2) Expands and refines the objectives of English Composition I. Emphasizes critical and logical thinking and reading, problem definition, research strategies, and writing analytical, evaluative, and/or persuasive papers that incorporate research. Basic word processing skills needed.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 121 (grade C or higher). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 310 25145 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0800AM 0915AM MW CCLA 205 STAFF 311 25146 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0800AM 0915AM TR CCLA 101 STAFF 312 25147 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0930AM 1045AM TR CCLA 101 STAFF 313 25148 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 1100AM 1215PM MW CLCWES 216 STAFF 314 25149 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 1100AM 1215PM TR CCLA 205 STAFF 315 25150 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 1230PM 0145PM MW CLCWES 216 STAFF 316 25151 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 1230PM 0145PM TR CCLA 101 STAFF 317 25152 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 1230PM 0145PM TR CLCWES 216 STAFF 318 25153 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0200PM 0315PM MW CCLA 101 STAFF 319 25154 3 30-Aug-13 13-Dec-13 0900AM 1140AM F CLCWES 216 STAFF 340 25155 3 26-Aug-13 9-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM M CLCWES 216 STAFF 341 25156 3 27-Aug-13 10-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM T CCLA 101 STAFF 342 25157 3 29-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM R CCLA 205 STAFF 342 27097 3 29-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM R CCLA 214 STAFF 371 24453 3 26-Aug-13 9-Dec-13 0930AM 1045AM M CCLA 205 STAFF 372 25158 3 28-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0930AM 1045AM W CCLA 205 STAFF 376 24488 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE STAFF 377 25159 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE STAFF 378 25160 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE STAFF 379 25161 3 30-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE STAFF N32 25486 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0330PM 0445PM MW CLCWES 216 STAFF

ENG 221 CREATIVE WRITING I Teaches techniques for creative writing. Explores imaginative uses of language through creative genres, fiction, poetry, and literary nonfiction with emphasis on the students' unique style, subject matter, and needs.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. 111 23796 3 26-Aug-13 9-Dec-13 0200PM 0440PM M CCLA 304 STAFF

ENG 227 POETRY WRITING Teaches techniques for creating poems, including study of figurative language, forms, and sound patterns of poetry.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 221 (grade C or higher) or permission of Department Chair. 111 26404 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0200PM 0315PM TR CCLA 114 STAFF

ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE Department Chair: Christopher Tombari (303) 340-7504, Administrative Assistant: Amie Thompson (303) 361-7369

ESL 001 BASIC SPELLING Introduces ESL students to techniques which increase basic spelling skills in English. Includes structured word analysis, rule analysis and spelling strategies for words not governed by rules.

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Courses Prerequisite: Appropriate score on assessment test. 012 25392 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0200PM 0315PM TR CCLA 307 STAFF

ESL 021 BASIC GRAMMAR Assists students in mastering basic structures in English grammar through oral and written practice.

Prerequisite: Appropriate score on assessment test. 010 23839 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0930AM 1045AM MW CCLA 211 STAFF 012 25249 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0800AM 0915AM TR CCLA 114 STAFF 040 24352 3 26-Aug-13 9-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM M CCLA 212 STAFF

ESL 022 INTERMEDIATE GRAMMAR Reviews basic grammar and introduces intermediate structures. Provides integrated practice through a variety of oral and written exercises.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ESL 021 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. 010 23840 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0800AM 0915AM TR CCLA 103 STAFF 020 25041 3 26-Aug-13 9-Dec-13 0930AM 1210PM M CCLA 213 STAFF 040 24353 3 26-Aug-13 9-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM M CCLA 304 STAFF 080 25464 3 31-Aug-13 14-Dec-13 1100AM 0140PM S CCLA 112 STAFF

ESL 023 ADVANCED GRAMMAR Reviews intermediate grammar. Introduces advanced structures with increased emphasis on written communication.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ESL 022 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. 010 23841 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0930AM 1045AM MW CCLA 102 STAFF 020 25042 3 27-Aug-13 10-Dec-13 0930AM 1210PM T CCLA 103 STAFF 040 24354 3 26-Aug-13 9-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM M CCLA 312 STAFF 042 25043 3 29-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM R CCLA 314 STAFF 080 23842 3 31-Aug-13 14-Dec-13 1100AM 0140PM S CCLA 104 STAFF

ESL 031 BASIC LISTENING AND SPEAKING Focuses on listening and speaking activities that help students communicate more competently in the college classroom. Provides practice with pronunciation, vocabulary, note taking, and basic grammatical patterns.

Prerequisite: Appropriate score on assessment test. 010 24355 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 1100AM 1215PM TR CCLA 209 STAFF 040 26341 3 29-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM R CCLA 302 STAFF

ESL 032 INTERMEDIATE LISTENING AND SPEAKING Teaches listening, pronunciation, note taking, and conversation skills related to communication in the college classroom. Increases speed and accuracy in speaking through free and guided conversational practice.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ESL 021 or ESL 031 or ESL 041 or ESL 051 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. 010 25257 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 1230PM 0145PM TR CCLA 302 STAFF 040 24356 3 29-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM R CCLA 312 STAFF

ESL 033 ADVANCED LISTENING AND SPEAKING Provides students with opportunities to increase the listening and speaking skills required in academic and work situations. Emphasizes vocabulary building, listening and note taking strategies, as well as questioning, discussion, and presentation skills.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ESL 022 or ESL 032 or ESL 042 or ESL 052 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. 040 25044 3 29-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM R CCLA 106 STAFF

ESL 041 BASIC READING Provides instruction in effective reading strategies. Presents techniques to develop and increase word attack skills, vocabulary use, and overall comprehension.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ESL 021 or ESL 031 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. 010 23849 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 1100AM 1215PM MW CCLA 204 STAFF 012 25259 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0930AM 1045AM TR CCLA 211 STAFF 040 24509 3 28-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM W CCLA 302 STAFF

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ESL 042 INTERMEDIATE READING Assists students to read more quickly and accurately and to understand a variety of more complex reading material.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ESL 041 or ESL 022 and ESL 051 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. 010 23850 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 1100AM 1215PM MW CCLA 211 STAFF 020 25045 3 29-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0930AM 1210PM R CCLA 103 STAFF 022 26423 3 30-Aug-13 13-Dec-13 0930AM 1210PM F CCLA 202 STAFF 040 24510 3 28-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM W CCLA 304 STAFF 042 25466 3 29-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM R CCLA 304 STAFF

ESL 043 ADVANCED READING Prepares students for academic reading assignments. Assists them to read more accurately and critically through the development of vocabulary knowledge and reading skills. Introduces research skills.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ESL 042 or ESL 023 and ESL 052 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. 020 25046 3 26-Aug-13 9-Dec-13 1230PM 0310PM M CCLA 112 STAFF 022 26256 3 28-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0930AM 1210PM W CCLA 207A STAFF 024 26429 3 30-Aug-13 13-Dec-13 0930AM 1210PM F CCLA 103 STAFF 040 25261 3 26-Aug-13 9-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM M CCLA 204 STAFF 042 25368 3 28-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM W CCLA 212 STAFF

ESL 051 BASIC COMPOSITION Introduces fundamentals of sentence structure and development. Assists the student in developing sentence variety and grammatical competency needed to perform both personal and academic writing tasks.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of ESL 021 and ESL 041 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. 010 24511 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 1100AM 1215PM TR CCLA 211 STAFF 020 25047 3 26-Aug-13 9-Dec-13 1230PM 0310PM M CCLA 103 STAFF 040 24512 3 27-Aug-13 10-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM T CCLA 302 STAFF 080 26422 3 31-Aug-13 14-Dec-13 0800AM 1040AM S CCLA 104 STAFF

ESL 052 INTERMEDIATE COMPOSITION Introduces the fundamentals of paragraph organization and development. Assists students in developing sentence variety and grammatical competency within well organized paragraphs.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ESL 051 and ESL 022 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. 010 23851 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 1100AM 1215PM MW CCLA 103 STAFF 020 26430 3 27-Aug-13 10-Dec-13 1230PM 0310PM T CCLA 211 STAFF 040 24357 3 26-Aug-13 9-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM M CST 205 STAFF 042 24514 3 27-Aug-13 10-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM T CCLA 314 STAFF 080 23855 3 31-Aug-13 14-Dec-13 0800AM 1040AM S CCLA 103 STAFF

ESL 053 ADVANCED COMPOSITION Reviews paragraph organization and develops the skill of writing essays using selected rhetorical modes. Emphasizes accurate use of advanced grammatical structures. Includes summarizing, paraphrasing, and research writing.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ESL 052 and ESL 023 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. 010 24358 4 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0800AM 0950AM MW CCLA 103 STAFF 014 25269 4 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 1230PM 0220PM TR CCLA 103 STAFF 042 25048 4 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0600PM 0750PM TR CCLA 103 STAFF 171 24359 4 28-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 HYBRID 0545PM 0740PM W CCLA 103 Breaux, J Class meets 28-Aug-13, 4-Sep-13, 18-Sep-13, 2-Oct-13, 16-Oct-13, 30-Oct-13, 13-Nov-13, 4-Dec-13, and 11-Dec-13 172 26436 4 26-Aug-13 9-Dec-13 HYBRID 0545PM 0740PM M CCLA 103 Breaux, J

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CLCSIM Lowry – Center for Sim CLC 840 & 905 CCLA – Classroom Building CON – CCA Online

Courses Class meets 26-Aug-13, 9-Sep-13, 23-Sep-13, 7-Oct-13, 21-Oct-13, 4-Nov-13, 18-Nov-13, 2-Dec-13, and 9-Dec-13

ESL 055 COMPUTER BASICS FOR ESL STUDENTS Introduces the basic skills for Windows, word processing, and the Internet.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of ESL 021 or ESL 031 or ESL 041 or ESL 051 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. 010 26428 2 31-Aug-13 14-Dec-13 1130AM 0120PM S CCLA 103 STAFF

ETHNIC STUDIES Department Chair: Geoffrey Hunt (303) 360-4825, Administrative Assistant: Amie Thompson (303) 361-7369

ETH 200 INTRODUCTION TO ETHNIC STUDIES (GT: SS3) Introduces students to the issues of race and ethnicity. Emphasizes ethnic relations in the United States as it pertains to four major groups: Americans of African, Asian, Latino, and Native descent. Students explore issues of racial and ethnic identity, racism and discrimination, stereotyping, prejudice, segregation, colonialism, integration and acculturation.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 111 26408 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 1100AM 1215PM MW CCLA 102 Lee, M

FIRE SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY Coordinator: Mark Stephenson (303) 340-7222, Interim Department Chair: Beth Lattone (303) 340-7075, Program Assistant: Cindy Smith: (303) 340-7070

FST 100 FIREFIGHTER I Addresses the requirements necessary to perform at the first level of progression as identified in National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1001, Firefighter Professional Qualifications. This is a lecture and lab course for meeting the NFPA 1001, Level I, standard using IFSTA Essentials.

Prerequisite: Requires acceptance to CCA Firefighter Academy; be 18 or older and meet all current civil service and physical fitness requirements for hire by a Colorado Fire Department. Corequisites: FST 102, FST 109, and PED 110. 500 25263 9 27-Aug-13 7-Nov-13 0600PM 1000PM TR CLCSIM 112 Pool, R 500 25263 9 31-Aug-13 9-Nov-13 0800AM 0500PM S CLCSIM 112 Pool, R

FST 102 INTRODUCTION TO FIRE SCIENCE AND SUPPRESSION Introduces the fire service organization and operation from past to present operations. Includes operation and organization of federal, state, local, and private protection forces. Emphasizes extinguishing methods and equipment, special extinguishing agents, and special hazard considerations. Serves as a prerequisite for students having no previous fire suppression training or experience.

Prerequisite: Requires acceptance to CCA Firefighter Academy; be 18 or older and meet all current civil service and physical fitness requirements for hire by a Colorado Fire Department. Corequisites: FST 100, FST 109, and PED 110. 500 25264 3 27-Aug-13 9-Nov-13 ARR ARR Pool, R

FST 105 BUILDING PLANS AND CONSTRUCTION Covers various methods of building construction, the materials used in building construction, and their relationship to methods of fire attack and extinguishment. Includes types of building construction, principles of fire resistance, flame spread, smoke and fire containment, basic knowledge of plan review, and blueprint specifications.

570 26354 3 31-Aug-13 14-Dec-13 0900AM 1200PM S CLCSIM 112 STAFF

FST 106 FIRE INSPECTION PRACTICES Introduces the organization of the fire prevention agency; inspections, surveying, mapping and company inspections; recognition of fire hazards; engineering a solution to the hazard, enforcement of the solution, and public relations as affected by fire prevention.

570 26356 3 31-Aug-13 14-Dec-13 0900AM 1200PM S CLCSIM 112 STAFF

FST 107 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS OPERATIONS (LEVEL I) Introduces hazardous materials incidents, recognizing and identifying hazardous materials, planning response, implementing response procedures, decision making, and continued evaluation at the awareness and operation level.

Prerequisite: Must be 18 or older. 500 25265 3 12-Nov-13 12-Dec-13 0600PM 1000PM TR CLCSIM 112 STAFF 500 25265 3 16-Nov-13 14-Dec-13 0800AM 0500PM S CLCSIM 112 STAFF

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FST 109 FIREFIGHTER OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY – COURSE NUMBER CHANGE EFFECTIVE SUMMER 2013 – WAS FST 103 Focuses on on-scene and on-the-job firefighter health, safety and fitness; the safety officer; mental well being; stress management; and standards related to health, safety, and fitness.

Prerequisite: Requires acceptance to CCA Firefighter Academy; be 18 or older and meet all current civil service and physical fitness requirements for hire by a Colorado Fire Department. Corequisites: FST 100, FST 102, and PED 110. 500 25266 3 27-Aug-13 9-Nov-13 ARR ARR Pool, R 500 27072 3 27-Aug-13 9-Nov-13 ARR ARR Pool, R

FST 209 FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS – COURSE NUMBER CHANGE EFFECTIVE SUMMER 2013 – WAS FST 104 Addresses principles and functions involved in the installation and use of sprinkler systems, special suppression systems, and fire detection and alarm systems. Covers portable fire extinguishing equipment requirements, sprinkler systems, installation, inspection and maintenance, special protection systems, and residential sprinklers.

570 26314 3 31-Aug-13 14-Dec-13 0900AM 1200PM S CLCSIM 112 STAFF 570 27074 3 31-Aug-13 14-Dec-13 0900AM 1200PM S CLCSIM 112 STAFF

PED 110 FITNESS CENTER ACTIVITY I Focuses on improving total fitness via an aerobic circuit training program. Includes an individual fitness evaluation, computerized analysis of results, and a prescribed exercise program. Covers the basic components of fitness including flexibility, muscular strength, muscular endurance, cardiovascular fitness, and body composition. Weight machines, stationary bicycles, and computerized cardiovascular equipment are incorporated to elicit improvements in fitness.

Corequisites: FST 100, FST 102, FST 103, and FST 107. Course Note: Requires acceptance in and co-enrollment in the Spring Fire Academy 500 25267 1 27-Aug-13 9-Nov-13 ARR ARR STAFF

FILM/VIDEO MEDIA Department Chair: Frederic Lahey (303) 340-7322, Student Success Coordinator: Jennifer D. Scott (303) 340-7333

FVM 105 VIDEO PRODUCTION I This introduction to visual storytelling provides students with the opportunity to identify the components and explore the expressive visual elements that compromise narrative motion pictures. Students work in groups and/or pairs structuring and shooting exercises and original projects to be edited in FVM 160 (which must be taken concurrently). With an emphasis on creating emotional connections between character and audience, this course will help students learn techniques to create and illustrate effective and dimensional stories. Students will also learn the art of collaboration, which is necessary for film production.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 090 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. Corequisite: FVM 160. 210 25071 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0900AM 1050AM MW CLCCFS 133 Black, N 211 25072 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 1115AM 0105PM MW CLCCFS 133 Black, N 213 25074 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0900AM 1050AM TR CLCCFS 133 Jones, J 214 25075 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 1115AM 0105PM TR CLCCFS 133 Marino, L 215 25076 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0130PM 0320PM TR CLCCFS 133 Chadwick, G 444 25078 3 26-Aug-13 16-Oct-13 IMMERSION 0900AM 1240PM MW CLCCFS 151 Olson, D

FVM 117 UNDERSTANDING THE ACTOR'S PROCESS Explores the actor's process with an emphasis on developing supportive and effective collaborations with other actors, directors and crew members. Applies techniques and acting theory to production and teaches basic terminology for actors in the screen environment. Introduces improvisation, script and character analysis, rehearsal process and protocol.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. 110 25080 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0130PM 0320PM MW CLCCFS 126 Boulgakova, G 111 25081 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0345PM 0535PM MW CLCCFS 126 Boulgakova, G 112 25083 3 17-Oct-13 12-Dec-13 0600PM 0940PM TR CLCCFS 126 Olson, D 444 25082 3 17-Oct-13 12-Dec-13 IMMERSION 0900AM 1240PM TR CLCCFS 126 Boulgakova, G

FVM 118 SCREEN ACTOR IMPROVISATION TECHNIQUES

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Courses This course builds on FVM 117, Understanding the Actor's Process, and is designed for students with an interest and aptitude for on-camera performance. The course continues to explore the teachings of Stanislavski as his system relates to creating believable and realistic characters and applying that knowledge to develop roles for the screen.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of FVM 117 (grade C or higher). 111 25291 3 21-Oct-13 11-Dec-13 0900AM 1240PM MW CLCCFS 126 Burns, A

FVM 136 SHORT SCRIPT ANALYSIS Introduces short subject script analysis and emphasizes critical thinking in regards to story technique and subtext behind the writers work. Students will identify and demonstrate an understanding of the methods of script analysis and translate knowledge into new context by summarizing, describing, interpreting, discussing and evaluating the three to forty minute short narrative, experimental, documentary, and animation scripts and films.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of ENG 121 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. 110 25084 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0130PM 0320PM MW CLCCFS 129 Hicks, G 111 25085 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0345PM 0535PM MW CLCCFS 129 STAFF 112 25086 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 1115AM 0105PM TR CLCCFS 129 Cartwright, T 113 25089 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0900AM 1050AM MW CLCCFS 129 Dibble, L 140 25088 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0900AM 1050AM TR CLCCFS 129 Dibble, T 444 25087 3 27-Aug-13 15-Oct-13 IMMERSION 0130PM 0510PM TR CLCCFS 129 Cartwright, T

FVM 150 DEVELOPMENT OF FILM EXPRESSION Examines the nature and structure of Film/Video expression, concentrating on the way directors, editors, and cinematographers use visual techniques to serve the narrative. Students watch films in their entirety and then analyze them for their lighting, composition, camera position, movement, lens, depth of field, use of screen space, placement of performers, and editing techniques.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of ENG 121 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. 110 25090 3 26-Aug-13 9-Dec-13 0130PM 0510PM M CLCCFS 111 Olson, D 140 25092 3 28-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0600PM 0940PM W CLCCFS 111 Houston, A 444 25091 3 27-Aug-13 15-Oct-13 IMMERSION 0900AM 1240PM TR CLCCFS 111 STAFF

FVM 153 INTRODUCTION TO FILM PRODUCTION Introduces students to the study of motion picture photography as a means of communication as well as the processes and considerations involved in 16mm film production. Covers film stock, laboratory and processing, crew positions and responsibilities, audio, lighting and exposure considerations. Students will apply both the creative and technical aspects of cinematography and demonstrate their artistry and collaborative skill with a final class project.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of FVM 105, 117, 136, 150, and 160 (grade C or higher). 110 25094 3 26-Aug-13 16-Oct-13 0900AM 1240PM MW CLCCFS 121 McKissen, S

FVM 155 WRITING THE SHORT SCRIPT Introduces short script writing where students conceptualize, write, rewrite, and polish their own scripts throughout the course building a portfolio for use in student productions. The course covers several writing techniques including the principles of construction, the role of subtext, creating dynamic characters, and the difference in theory between shorts and features.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of FVM 105, 117, 136, 150, and 160 (grade C or higher). 310 25095 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 1115AM 0105PM MW CLCCFS 135 Dibble, L 311 25096 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0130PM 0320PM TR CLCCFS 135 Dibble, T 444 25097 3 17-Oct-13 12-Dec-13 IMMERSION 0130PM 0510PM TR CLCCFS 129 Cartwright, T

FVM 160 VIDEO POST PRODUCTION I Introduces the basic concepts and skills of video post production with an emphasis on non-linear editing. The student will demonstrate comprehension of basic editing techniques to enhance visual storytelling. The student will learn to critically analyze shot construction, motion and composition in storytelling and character development for the films and exercises they shoot in FVM 105 Video Production I.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 090 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. Corequisite: FVM 105. 210 25098 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 1115AM 0105PM MW CLCCFS 134 Chavez Callejas, L 211 25099 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0130PM 0320PM MW CLCCFS 134 Chavez Callejas, L 213 25071 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0900AM 1050AM MW CLCCFS 133 Black, N 214 25102 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0130PM 0320PM TR CLCCFS 134 Houston, A 215 25103 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0345PM 0535PM TR CLCCFS 134 Chadwick, G 444 25105 3 26-Aug-13 16-Oct-13 IMMERSION 0130PM 0510PM MW CLCCFS 136 Houston, A

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FVM 164 DIGITAL EDITING: FINAL CUT PRO Introduces the basic concepts and skills of non-linear editing using Final Cut Pro. The student will demonstrate comprehension in various editing techniques and apply the acquired knowledge to exercises in the class. The student will analyze other editor's works for aesthetic and technical merit and develop an understanding of industry standards and expectations. Capturing, outputting, and software integration are covered.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of FVM 105, 117, 136, 150, and 160 (grade C or higher). 310 25106 3 26-Aug-13 16-Oct-13 0900AM 1240PM MW CLCCFS 136 Hofmann, J

FVM 165 DIGITAL EDITING: AVID Introduces the basic concepts and skills of non-linear editing using Avid Media Composer. The student will gain facility in digitizing, compression, inputting, outputting, and software integration as well as the principles of nonlinear editing. The student will demonstrate comprehension in various editing techniques and apply the acquired knowledge to exercises in the class.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of FVM 105, 117, 136, 150, and 160 (grade C or higher). 350 25237 3 29-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0600PM 0940PM R CLCCFS 136 Scott, T

FVM 181 TOPICS IN FILM STUDIES: ACTION FILM Surveys different genres, cultures, and movements, students will watch films and analyze within historical, social, and aesthetic contexts. Various topics may include Soviet Cinema, The Musical, Film Noir, Silent Cinema, Contemporary Global Cinema, etc.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of ENG 121 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. 140 25107 3 27-Aug-13 10-Dec-13 0600PM 0940PM T CLCCFS 111 Alighieri, A

FVM 181 TOPICS IN FILM STUDIES: HORROR – CRN 26364, CANCELLED (SEE FVM 186 BELOW)

FVM 185 THE DOCUMENTARY FILM An overview of the subject, with an emphasis on the historical development of the documentary film. Classroom visits with local documentary filmmakers, analysis of documentary techniques, finding the story and the challenges of the medium.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of FVM 105, 117, 136, 150, and 160 (grade C or higher). 110 25108 3 17-Oct-13 12-Dec-13 0130PM 0510PM TR CLCCFS 111 Alweis, R

FVM 186 THE HORROR FILM Provides an overview, history, and examination of the horror genre. Students will analyze films from a variety of perspectives: drama, history, culture, and film aesthetics and techniques. The approach will be by sub-genre; i.e., Vampires, Mad Scientists, Zombies, etc.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of ENG 121 (grade C or higher). 140 27051 3 26-Aug-13 09-Dec-13 0600PM 2140PM M CLCCFS 111 Alighieri, A

FVM 200 VIDEO PRODUCTION II Engages students in more advanced productions, helping them to develop and demonstrate a mastery of the many skills necessary to make effective and successful films. Translates knowledge, methods and concepts developed in previous courses, into a creative, problem solving learn-by-doing filmmaking experience.

Prerequisite: FVT/FVM 105, 117, 136, 150, 160, 155 and 209, or 205 and 206, or 164 and 208 (grade C or higher). 311 25110 3 27-Aug-13 15-Oct-13 0900AM 1240PM TR CLCCFS 151 Chadwick, G 444 25109 3 21-Oct-13 11-Dec-13 IMMERSION 0900AM 1240PM MW CLCCFS 151 Chadwick, G

FVM 202 FILM/VIDEO BUSINESS Introduces students to the basic principles of business and how they apply to the motion picture industry. The course covers a broad assortment of topics including new venture creation, intellectual property, accounting and finance. These topics are then applied to specific events or organizations inside of the industry to build context.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of FVM 105, 117, 136, 150, and 160 (grade C or higher). 340 25079 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0600PM 0750PM MW CLCCFS 151 Thomas, A

FVM 204 ART DIRECTION Introduces the historical and organizational role of the Art Director, script analysis technique, the research and pre-visualization process, and the parameters of the set. Students will explore the emotional content of artistic choices in regards to set, props, wardrobe and makeup. Analysis of character development and the characters' relationship to the space and the physical elements of the set will be explored. Students will learn to apply color and texture to support the story and character on a student production.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of ENG 121 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. 313 25128 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 1115AM 0105PM MW CLCCFS 129 Howard, J

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Courses FVM 205 CAMERA TECHNIQUES The narrative importance of different camera angles, movements, and focal planes are analyzed. Students will examine how video and 16mm film cameras work, and various techniques used in composition and the acquisition of images. Students will demonstrate and apply technique by shooting specific exercises both in and out of class.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of FVM 105, 117, 136, 150, and 160 (grade C or higher). 310 25111 3 21-Oct-13 11-Dec-13 0130PM 0510PM MW CLCCFS 121 Plantell, S 444 25356 3 21-Oct-13 11-Dec-13 IMMERSION 0130PM 0510PM MW CLC905 109 McKissen, S

FVM 206 FILM/VIDEO LIGHTING Lighting design and aesthetics in interior, exterior, location and studio settings. Students will examine and analyze photographic and motion picture lighting and plan, design and implement their re-creation. Students will then demonstrate and apply technique by shooting specific exercises both in and out of class.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of FVM 105, 117, 136, 150, and 160 (grade C or higher). 311 25112 3 21-Oct-13 11-Dec-13 0900AM 1240PM MW CLCCFS 121 McKissen, S 312 25367 3 21-Oct-13 11-Dec-13 0600PM 0940PM MW CLCCFS 121 Plantell, S

FVM 207 DIRECTING WORKSHOP This class is a workshop focusing on the directing process, specifically: interpretation of the script, working with actors, rehearsal, blocking for camera, preparation for shooting, camera motivation and dynamics. Our focus will be on directing actors, playable direction, script analysis, scene breakdown and rehearsal, actor preparation, improvisation as a tool and shot selection.

Prerequisites: Successful Completion of FVM 105, 117, 136, 150, 155, 160, 200 or 220 (grade C or higher). 310 25113 3 26-Aug-13 16-Oct-13 0900AM 1240PM MW CLCCFS 111 Lahey, F

FVM 208 SOUND FOR FILM/VIDEO This introduction to sound for film and video provides instruction on acquisition of audio on location and post-production methods. Students will apply the techniques and tools discussed in class to practical exercises and group environments. Students will analyze sound information to prepare projects for the post-production process and learn to synthesize the acquired results with the visual elements of the story to enhance the emotional impact of a piece. Students will be introduced to sweetening techniques, musical compositions and Foley.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of FVM 105, 117, 136, 150, and 160 (grade C or higher). 310 25114 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 1115AM 0105PM MW CLCCFS 147 Schwedt, S

FVM 209 PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT This course teaches students how to plan, schedule, and budget for a feature length film or television pilot using Scheduling and Budgeting software. Students will use critical thinking to arrange and divide the script and learn how to predict, calculate, and estimate for insurance requirements, unions and guilds, and basic accounting to complete a professional industry budget and schedule ready for production.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of FVM 105, 117, 136, 150, and 160 (grade C or higher). 310 25355 3 21-Oct-13 11-Dec-13 0130PM 0510PM MW CLCCFS 135 Black, N 340 25115 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0600PM 0750PM TR CLCCFS 135 Pfau, A

FVM 212 CONTEMPORARY GLOBAL CINEMA Students will explore some of the major themes and currents in filmmaking from around the globe during the past 40 years including differences between local traditions and transnational industrial and artistic practices, forces of globalization on a culture and its films, and historical and cultural context of the production and reception of individual films. Students will explore the concepts of global cinema, first, second, and third cinema, third-world cinema, and counter cinema. Prerequisites: Successful completion of ENG 121 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores.

140 25235 3 28-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0130PM 0510PM W CLCCFS 111 Jones, J

FVM 213 CINEMATOGRAPHY Cinematography elucidates the integration of lighting, camera movement, visual aesthetics and actor blocking necessary for narrative development and character revelation in the translation of script to screen. This course focuses on how entire scenes may captured in a single dynamic camera movement ("sequence shot") that enhances the dramatic presentation of narrative flow and character arc through exploration of the three dimensional set of the scene and its interpretation to the two dimensional space of the screen.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of FVM 105, 117, 136, 150, 160, 205, and 206 (grade C or higher). 110 25234 3 26-Aug-13 16-Oct-13 0900AM 1240PM MW CLCCFS 121 McKissen, S

FVM 215 VIDEO POST PRODUCTION II Instructs students in editing techniques using footage shot in FVT 200 Production II and from assigned footage. Students will explore various exercises to learn control and comprehension of digital editing and storytelling and to apply these techniques to the completion of a final edit for Production II. Students will continue to use and gain mastery over non-linear editing systems including an introduction to audio post production, music creation and placement and color correction. Students will learn to evaluate footage and edit pieces with strong character development and strong narrative structure.

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Prerequisites: Successful completion of FVM 105, 117, 136, 150, 160, and FVM 200 or 220 (grade C or higher). 311 25116 3 17-Oct-13 12-Dec-13 0900AM 1240PM TR CLCCFS 136 Chadwick, G

FVM 217 ACTING FOR THE SCREEN This advanced, third-level acting course is designed for students who want to learn professional skills. Course will provide the students with enhanced acting abilities to develop multiple skills regarding the creation of dramatic characters. Students will learn set protocol, film technology and logistics.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of FVM 117 (grade C or higher). 310 25117 3 27-Aug-13 15-Oct-13 0600PM 0940PM TR CLCCFS 126 Olson, D

FVM 218 ACTOR MOVEMENT AND ACTION This first level is an introduction to skills that will bring basic movement awareness. This course is designed to expand concepts of movement specifically for film acting by developing a metaphoric language to apply to characterization and enhance the student's general physical ability, observational skills, and confidence when acting. Prerequisites: Successful completion of FVM 105, 117, 136, 150, and 160 (grade C or higher).

340 25118 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0345PM 0535PM TR CLCCFS 121 Nemer, G

FVM 219 SCREEN PERFORMANCE WORKSHOP This class offers opportunity to perform in advanced student productions and professional projects in this capstone course for the Acting for the Screen Certificate Program. Students will perform a variety of roles, demonstrating ability to create believable characters with convincing through lines. Student will apply textual analysis and character development to performances in this workshop environment. The performances developed in this course will be evaluated and edited into an actor's reel as a component of their professional resume.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of FVM 117, 118, 217 (grade C or higher). 310 25119 3 26-Aug-13 16-Oct-13 0900AM 1240PM MW CLCCFS 126 Boulgakova, G

FVM 220 16MM/HD PRODUCTION Students pitch scripts to class and instructor for selection as 16mm projects, then crew and produce them. Emphasis will be placed on student's ability to tell a compelling story visually, including familiarity with the continuity style of the contemporary movie and a heightened awareness of composition and traditional three-dimensional design, while remaining open to and aware of more avant-garde and experimental forms and approaches.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of FVM 105, 117, 136, 150, 160, 155 and 209, or 205 and 206, or 164 and 208 (grade C or higher). 310 25120 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0130PM 0320PM TR CLCCFS 121 Pfau, A

FVM 229 PRODUCTION PREPARATION Presents a rigorous overview in development and pre-production for Production III projects. Students will analyze, rewrite and polish short scripts in development for production as well as formulate, plan and prepare by scheduling, budgeting, and casting their projects in preparation for production.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of FVM 105, 117, 150, 160, 155, 200 or 220, and 209 (grade C or higher) and permission by the Department. 310 25121 3 26-Aug-13 16-Oct-13 0130PM 0510PM MW CLCCFS 135 Dibble, L

FVM 236 CREATIVE PRODUCING This course introduces the role of the creative producer contrasting historical and contemporary roles. Students will assess, analyze, and compare scripts at the conceptual level in story development to plan, predict, estimate, and design a script from conception through pre-production, production and post-production on a student film project. Students will also begin development on a feature film project by evaluating ideas from magazines, newspapers, novels, short stories, and screenplays. Emphasis will be on the creative process of story development and pre-production as it relates to the craft of producing.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of FVM 105, 117, 136, 150, 155, 160, and 209 (grade C or higher). Prerequisite/Corequisite: FVM 209 110 25354 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0900AM 1050AM MW CLCCFS 135 Hicks, G

FVM 248 POST PRODUCTION SOUND The Post Production Sound course continues instruction on the theories and technical aspects of editing, mixing, mastering, and audio synchronization to video and film. Students will evaluate footage acquired on location and work with digital audio workstations to fix problems and create "clean" dialogue and location sounds. The student will be introduced to Automatic Dialogue Replacement and recording audio for video sync. Students will continue to learn to synthesize audio elements (dialogue, music and effects) with the visual elements of the story to enhance the emotional impact of a piece. Students will also continue to explore audio sweetening techniques, musical compositions and Foley.

Prerequisite: FVM 105, 117, 136, 150, 160, and 208.

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Courses 340 25329 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0600PM 0750PM TR CLCCFS 147 Davis, J

FVM 250 WRITING FOR BROADCAST MEDIA Introduction to the basic skills in developing and writing a feature screenplay or teleplay including conceptualization, genre conventions, act structure, scene construction and character development combined with summarizing and describing written work through pitch session and assessing and discussing through writer's meetings. Students will create final projects working in teams (TV pilots/episodes) or as individuals (screenplays).

Prerequisite: Successful completion of FVM 105, 117, 136, 150, 160, and 155 and ENG 122 (grade C or higher). 340 25122 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0600PM 0750PM TR CLCCFS 129 Dibble, L

FVM 251 FEATURE SCRIPT ANALYSIS This course is designed to familiarize students with advanced feature screenplay analysis by applying, combining, and integrating story knowledge in the form of written evaluation of material (script coverage). Students will read, analyze, and compare several writers' works from major production companies, studios, and agencies in development and critically evaluate and assess material in order to recommend or pass on the project for future production.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of FVM 105, 117, 136, 150, and 160 and ENG 122 (grade C or higher). 312 25127 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0345PM 0535PM TR CLCCFS 135 Hicks, G

FVM 252 WRITING THE INDEPENDENT FEATURE Designed toward writing low-budget, independent feature-length screenplays, this screenwriting course focuses on turning production liabilities into creative opportunities through the innovative use of non-traditional, character-driven narratives. Students will research, conceptualize, outline, write and workshop a complete first draft of a feature-length screenplay.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of FVM 105, FVM 117, FVM 136, FVM 150, FVM 155, FVM 160, FVM 250, FVM 251, and ENG 122 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores for ENG 122. 310 26494 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0900AM 1050AM TR CLCCFS 135 Hicks, G

FVM 262 WRITING THE HOLLYWOOD FEATURE Geared specifically toward writing feature-length screenplays for the spec market, this intensive screenwriting course focuses on genre-based, high-concept Hollywood narratives. Students will conceptualize, outline, and write a complete first draft of a feature-length spec screenplay in a hands-on, workshop environment designed for individuals seeking careers as professional screenwriters.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of FVM 105, FVM 117, FVM 136, FVM 150, FVM 155, FVM 160, FVM 250, FVM 251, and ENG 122 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores for ENG 122. 310 26232 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 1115AM 0105PM TR CLCCFS 135 Dibble, T

FVM 264 DIGITAL EFFECTS Introduces Digital Effects software and methods for creating digital effects in the post-production environment. Students will achieve mastery in simple animation and understand the principles of animation as defined historically. Students will analyze style and emotional aesthetic and learn to support story by synthesizing video elements with effects. The coursework covers compositing, alpha channels, 2D and 3D effects.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of FVM 105, 117, 136, 150, 160 and MGD 111 (grade C or higher). 310 25123 3 26-Aug-13 9-Dec-13 0600PM 0940PM M CLCCFS 136 Plantell, S

FVM 267 EDITING AESTHETICS Seeks to uncover the building blocks, personal decisions, and practices that make up the craft of editing. Introduces contemporary applications of rhythm, pace, structure, and general rules of thumb for cutting and examines the historical development of the craft. Students analyze the storytelling techniques of master editors in a variety of genres to help them in the discovery of their own editorial voice.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of FVM 105, 117, 136, 150, and 160 (grade C or higher). 311 25126 3 26-Aug-13 16-Oct-13 0130PM 0510PM MW CLCCFS 142 Hofmann, J

FVM 270 FILM/VIDEO PRODUCTION III Students take their developed scripts and pre production work from FVM 229 Production III Preparation, and realize their production during the course of this class. Students polish the screenplay, finish casting, art direction, location scouting, shot listing, location surveys, planning for post, rehearsing, developing acting and directorial charts and realizing performances. Directing, Producing, Cinematography, Post, and Acting students collaborate on creating films and videos that showcase the highest quality of professional production and storytelling values in their finished project. Students complete an assembly edit, schedule and execute any pickups within the course.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of FVM 105, 117, 136, 150, and 160, 200 or 220, 229, 207 or 213 or 236 (grade C or higher). 310 25124 3 21-Oct-13 11-Dec-13 0900AM 1240PM MW CLCCFS 142 Lahey, F

FVM 271 POST PRODUCTION III – CRN 25556, CANCELLED

FVM 273 PROFESSIONAL DOCUMENTARY PRODUCTION

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The Professional Documentary Production class allows students to propose, research, write and shoot their own original documentary projects, or to engage in the work with non-profit clients in a professional documentary production program that can lead to federal scholarships upon the completion of 300 hours of work.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of FVM 105, 117, 136, 150, and 160 (grade C or higher). 314 25129 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 1115AM 0105PM TR CLCCFS 142 Alweis, R

FVM 275 SPECIAL TOPICS: ADVANCED COMPOSITING Offers a variety of courses on a one-time or experimental basis. Courses can include skills, production, or appreciation content. These courses may substitute for other post production requirements such as DVD Authoring, Flash, and Dreamweaver.

Prerequisites: Courses as determined by program emphasis and permission of the Department. 110 26361 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0345PM 0535PM TR CLCCFS 136 Hemschoot, M

FVM 275 SPECIAL TOPICS: PREVISUALIZATION – CRN 26362, CANCELLED

FVM 275 SPECIAL TOPICS: COLOR & MOTION Offers a variety of courses on a one-time or experimental basis. Courses can include skills, production, or appreciation content. These courses may substitute for other post production requirements such as DVD Authoring, Flash, and Dreamweaver.

Prerequisites: Courses as determined by program emphasis and permission of the Department. 310 25125 3 21-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 0130PM 0510PM MW CLCCFS 136 Hofmann, J

FVM 287 INTERNSHIP Provides Internship in the industry. Minimum of 130 hours.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of FVM 105, 136, 117, 150, 160, 200 or 215 or 220 (grade C or higher) and Instructor permission. 609 25130 3 26-Aug-13 31-Dec-13 Nemer, G

MGD 111 ADOBE PHOTOSHOP I Concentrates on the high-end capabilities of a raster photo-editing software as an illustration, design and photo retouching tool. Students explore a wide range of selection and manipulation techniques that can be applied to photos, graphics and videos.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of FVM 105, 117, 136, 150, 160, and ENG 121 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. 110 24534 3 27-Aug-13 10-Dec-13 0600PM 0940PM T CLCCFS 136 Chavez Callejas, L

MGD 119 MAYA I Introduces students to Maya, a high-end character animation tool. Emphasis is on building models of various types. Students learn setting up and animating scenes for render in movie format.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of FVM 105, 117, 136, 150, and 160 (grade C or higher). 110 25385 3 27-Aug-13 15-Oct-13 0900AM 1240PM TR CLCCFS 136 Hemschoot, M

MGD 219 MAYA II Explores in-depth Maya animation techniques. Also, the student will be exposed to rigging characters for animation.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of FVM 105, 117, 136, 150, 160, and MGD 119 (grade C or higher). 110 26363 3 17-Oct-13 12-Dec-13 0600PM 0940PM TR CLCCFS 134 Hemschoot, M

GEOGRAPHY Department Chair: Geoffrey Hunt (303) 360-4825, Administrative Assistant: Amie Thompson (303) 361-7369

GEO 105 WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY (GT: SS2) An introductory course designed to facilitate understanding of spatial relationships between and among the geographic regions of the world. Includes demographic and cultural (political, economic, and historic) forces related to the physical environments of selected regions. Methods of study include analysis of interrelationships between developed and developing regions, and the interactions between human societies and natural environments.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 111 23892 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0930AM 1045AM MW CCLA 107 Bishop, S

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GEOLOGY Department Chair: Martha Jackson-Carter (303) 340-7120, Administrative Assistant: Pat Machledt (303) 340-7037

GEY 111 PHYSICAL GEOLOGY (GT: SC1) Studies the materials of the earth, its structure, surface features, and the geologic processes involved in its development. Includes laboratory experience.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of REA 060 and ENG 060 (Grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 110 23907 4 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 1100AM 0140PM MW CCLA 315 STAFF 111 23908 4 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0930AM 1210PM TR CCLA 315 STAFF 160 24460 4 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM MW CCLA 315 STAFF

GEY 112 HISTORICAL GEOLOGY (GT: SC1) Studies the physical and biological development of the earth through the vast span of geologic time. Emphasizes the investigation and interpretation of sedimentary rocks, the record of ancient environments, fossil life forms, and physical events, all within the framework of shifting crustal plates. Course includes laboratory experience. Prerequisite: Successful completion of REA 060 and ENG 060 (Grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score.

Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 110 26359 4 30-Aug-13 13-Dec-13 0900AM 0120PM F CCLA 315 STAFF 609 27055 4 30-Aug-13 13-Dec-13 0900AM 1200PM F CCLA 315 Weedin, J

GOVERNMENT (SEE POLITICAL SCIENCE)

HEALTH PROFESSIONAL Director of Health Sciences: Jennifer VanderMeer (303) 340-7129

HPR 178 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY Introduces the student to the structure of medical terms with emphasis on using and combining the most common prefixes, roots, and suffixes. Includes terms related to major body systems, oncology, psychiatry, as well as clinical laboratory and diagnostic procedures and imaging. Class structure provides accepted pronunciation of terms and relative use in a healthcare setting.

176 23920 2 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Samano, S 177 24109 2 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Dillon, T 178 27096 2 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE STAFF 179 27128 2 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE STAFF

HEALTH PROFESSIONAL Director of Health Sciences: Jennifer VanderMeer (303) 340-7129

HPR 209 PATHWAY TO PROFESSIONAL NURSING: QUALITY IMPROVEMENT AND SAFETY Introduces students in the Integrated Pathway to Baccalaureate Nursing Program to professional nursing within the culture of healthcare safety and quality improvement. Through lecture, class discussion, group projects, service learning activities, case studies and written and oral presentations of course topics, students will be introduced to nursing as a profession including an understanding of the context of nursing; attributes, roles and responsibilities of the professional nurse; essential knowledge, skills and attitudes required for team participation in a culture of safety and quality improvement; and interpersonal communication abilities critical to the nurse-patient relationship.

Corequisite/ Prerequisites: Acceptance into the Integrated Pathway to Baccalaureate Nursing Education Program or permission of faculty N11 25239 3 28-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 1200PM 0250PM W CLCSIM 144 Vander Meer, J

HEALTH PROFESSIONAL/PERSONAL TRAINER Department Chair: Michael Carter (303) 340-7211, Administrative Assistant: Angela Love (303) 340-7072

HPR 117 ANATOMICAL KINESIOLOGY Studies the Anatomical Bases of Human Movement.

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Corequisites: HWE 245 and PED 275. 500 26498 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0900AM 1200PM TWR CLCSIM 131 Carter, M

HWE 245 PHYSIOLOGY OF EXERCISE Introduces the student to the physiological responses and adaptations of individuals to exercise as well as the application to sports medicine, rehabilitation and general fitness. The laboratory provides experiences that demonstrate the underlying theoretical constructs that govern physiological responses and adaptations to exercise.

Corequisites: HPR 117 and PED 275. 500 26499 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 ARR ARR Carter, M

PED 275 SPECIAL TOPICS Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in-depth exploration of special topics of interest.

Corequisites: HPR 117 and HWE 245. 500 26500 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 ARR ARR Carter, M

HEALTH WELLNESS EDUCATION Director of Health Sciences: Jennifer VanderMeer (303) 340-7129

HWE 100 HUMAN NUTRITION Introduces basic principles of nutrition with emphasis on personal nutrition. Satisfies nutrition requirement of students entering health care professions.

Prerequisite: REA 060 and ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. 160 23921 3 27-Aug-13 10-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM T CLCSIM 119 Klamer, H 161 23922 3 28-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM W CLCSIM 119 Klamer, H 176 23923 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Kiernan, K 177 23924 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Kiernan, K 178 27127 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE STAFF

HISTORY Department Chair: Geoffrey Hunt (303) 360-4825, Administrative Assistant: Amie Thompson (303) 361-7369

HIS 111 THE WORLD: ANTIQUITY - 1500 (GT: HI1) Explores a number of peoples, groups, ideas, institutions, and trends that have shaped World History from the prehistoric era to 1500. Reflects the multiple perspectives of gender, class, religion, and ethnic groups in a broad global sense. Focuses on the common denominators among all people. This approach goes beyond political borders to provide a better appreciation for different cultures. Focuses on developing, practicing, and strengthening the skills historians use while constructing knowledge in this discipline.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 111 25051 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0200PM 0315PM TR CCLA 112 Steele, V

HIS 112 THE WORLD: 1500 - PRESENT (GT: HI1) Explores a number of peoples, groups, ideas, institutions, and trends that have shaped World History from 1500 to the present. Reflects the multiple perspectives of gender, class, religion, and ethnic groups in a broad global sense. Focuses on the common denominators among all people. this approach goes beyond political borders to provide a better appreciation for different cultures. Focuses on developing, practicing, and strengthening the skills historians use while constructing knowledge in this discipline. This is a stand-alone course; HIS 111 is not a prerequisite.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 111 24476 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 1100AM 1215PM MW CCLA 112 Johnson, K

HIS 201 U.S. HISTORY TO RECONSTRUCTION (GT: HI1)

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Courses Explores events, trends, peoples, groups, cultures, ideas, and institutions in North America and United States history, including the multiple perspectives of gender, class, and ethnicity, between the period when Native American Indians were the sole inhabitants of North America and the American Civil War. Focus is on developing, practicing, and strengthening the skills historians use while constructing knowledge in the discipline.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course 111 25504 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0930AM 1045AM MW CCLA 315 Malkoski, P 112 23912 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0930AM 1045AM TR CCLA 301 Hunt, G 113 23911 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0330PM 0445PM TR CCLA 107 Steele, L 114 27063 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 1100AM 1215PM MW CCLA 312 STAFF 161 23913 3 26-Aug-13 9-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM M CCLA 114 Ortiz, M 176 23914 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Peacock, R

HIS 202 U.S. HISTORY SINCE THE CIVIL WAR (GT: HI1) Explores events, trends, peoples, groups, cultures, ideas, and institutions in United States history, including the multiple perspectives of gender, class, and ethnicity, between the period of the American Civil War and the present. Focuses on developing, practicing, and strengthening the skills historians use while constructing knowledge in the discipline. This is a stand-alone course; HIS 201 is not a prerequisite.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 111 239153 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0200PM 0315PM MW CLCSIM 121 Foglio, J 112 25254 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0200PM 0315PM TR CCLA 301 Hunt, G 113 27064 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0200PM 0315PM MW CCLA 104 STAFF 161 23916 3 28-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM W CCLA 204 Ortiz, M 176 23917 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINEMalkoski, P

HIS 215 WOMEN IN U.S. HISTORY (GT: HI1) Examines women's changing roles in American history from the pre-colonial native population to the present. Emphasizes the nature of women's work and the participation of women in the family, political, religious, and cultural activities, and in social reform movements. Focuses on developing, practicing, and strengthening the skills historians use while constructing knowledge in this discipline.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 111 25505 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 1230PM 0145PM TR CCLA 102 Waite, C 176 27052 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Waite, C

HIS 225 COLORADO HISTORY (GT: HI1) Presents the story of the people, society, and cultures of Colorado from its earliest Native Americans, through the Spanish influx, the explorers, the fur traders and mountain men, the gold rush, railroad builders, the cattlemen and farmers, the silver boom, the tourists, and the modern state. Focuses on developing, practicing, and strengthening the skills historians use while constructing knowledge in this discipline.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 176 23918 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Steele, L 177 26279 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Steele, L

HIS 244 HISTORY OF LATIN AMERICA (GT: HI1) Focuses on the major political, economic, social, and cultural influences that have shaped Latin America from pre-European conquest to the present. Emphasizes the early history of Latin America but connects it to the present.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 161 25052 3 28-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM W CCLA 112 Wilson, I

HIS 247 20TH CENTURY WORLD HISTORY (GT: HI1) Investigates the major political, social, and economic developments, international relationships, scientific breakthroughs, and cultural trends that have shaped the various global regions and nation-states from 1900 to the present. Emphasizes the interactions of global regions and nation-states. Focuses on developing, practicing, and strengthening the skills historians use while constructing knowledge in this discipline.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course.

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111 23919 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0930AM 1045AM MW CCLA 112 Johnson, K 112 24337 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0200PM 0315PM TR CLCWES 218 Johnson, K 176 24477 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINEMalkoski, P

HIS 255 THE MIDDLE AGES (GT: HI1) Focuses on political, social, cultural, economic and intellectual developments in Europe, Byzantium and the Islamic world from the collapse of Rome through the Renaissance, approximately A.D. 400-1400. Focuses on developing, practicing, and strengthening the skills historians use while constructing knowledge in this discipline.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 111 24478 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 1100AM 1215PM TR CCLA 112 Steele, V

HUMANITIES Interim Department Chair: Ana Martin-Mejia (303) 340-7567, Administrative Assistant, Mary Westendorf (303) 361-7428

HUM 115 WORLD MYTHOLOGY (GT: AH2) Introduces students to the mythologies of various cultures. Common themes are illustrated and an interdisciplinary approach is used incorporating some of the following: religion, philosophy, art history, theater, literature, music, cultural studies, and history.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 111 25049 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 1230PM 0145PM MW CCLA 104 Smith, M 112 25275 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0930AM 1045AM MW CCLA 312 Bowers, K 161 25483 3 28-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM W CCLA 314 Dury, T

HUM 121 SURVEY OF HUMANITIES I: EARLY CIVILIZATIONS (GT: AH2) Through a study of the visual arts, literature, music, and philosophy, this course introduces students to the history of ideas that have defined cultures. Emphasizes connections among the arts, values, and diverse cultures, including European and non-European, from the Ancient world to 1000 C.E.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 111 25050 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 1100AM 1215PM TR CLCWES 218 Smith, M 198 24462 3 31-Aug-13 14-Dec-13 0900AM 1140AM S CCLA 314 Smith, M

HUM 123 SURVEY OF HUMANITIES III: THE MODERN WORLD (GT: AH2) Through a study of the visual arts, literature, music, and philosophy, introduces evolution and confluence of world cultures from 1750 C.E. to the present.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 111 23925 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 1230PM 0145PM MW CCLA 114 Bowers, K 162 25429 3 27-Aug-13 10-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM T CCLA 211 Dury, T

JAPANESE Interim Department Chair: Ana Martin-Mejia (303) 340-7567, Administrative Assistant, Mary Westendorf (303) 361-7428

JPN 211 JAPANESE LANGUAGE III (GT: AH4) Continues Japanese I and II in the development of increased functional proficiency in listening, speaking, reading and writing the Japanese language. Note: the order of the topics and the methodology will vary according to individual texts and instructors.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of JPN 112 (grade C or higher) or permission by the Department Chair. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 609 27053 3 27-Aug-13 10-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM T CCLA 201 STAFF

LITERATURE Department Chair: Scott Reichel (303) 361-7406, Administrative Assistant: Mary Westendorf (303) 361-7428

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Courses LIT 115 INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE (GT: AH2) Introduces students to fiction, poetry, and drama. Emphasizes active and responsive reading.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 090 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score and REA 090 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS: 95+ and RC 80+ or ACTE 18 and ACTR 17 or SAT Verbal 440). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 111 23926 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0930AM 1045AM MW CCLA 204 STAFF 112 23927 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 1100AM 1215PM TR CCLA 213 STAFF 161 23928 3 29-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM R CCLA 211 STAFF 176 23929 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE STAFF

LIT 201 WORLD LITERATURE TO 1600 (GT: AH2) Examines significant writings in world literature from the ancients through the Renaissance. Emphasizes careful reading and understanding of the works and their cultural backgrounds.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 090 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score and REA 090 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS: 95+ and RC 80+ or ACTE 18 and ACTR 17 or SAT Verbal 440). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 111 24113 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 1100AM 1215PM MW CCLA 211 STAFF

LIT 205 ETHNIC LITERATURE (GT: AH2) Focuses on significant texts by ethnic Americans, including African-American, Native American, Latino/a, and Asian Americans. Emphasizes careful reading and understanding of the cultural and literary elements of the works.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 090 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score and REA 090 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS: 95+ and RC 80+ or ACTE 18 and ACTR 17 or SAT Verbal 440). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 111 24341 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0930AM 1045AM MW CCLA 314 STAFF

LIT 221 SURVEY OF BRITISH LITERATURE I (GT: AH2) An overview of British literature from the Anglo-Saxon period through the seventeenth century. Explores ideas, historical and social contexts, themes, and literary characteristics of works in various genres by major writers.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 090 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score and REA 090 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS: 95+ and RC 80+ or ACTE 18 and ACTR 17 or SAT Verbal 440). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 111 26403 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 1230PM 0145PM TR CCLA 213 STAFF

LIT 255 CHILDREN'S LITERATURE Evaluates the criteria for selecting appropriate literature for children through exploration of genres, age levels, and values taught through literature, and the literary and artistic quality of various texts.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. 160 23930 3 29-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM R CLCSIM 121 STAFF

MANAGEMENT Interim Coordinator: Mike Manaton (303) 340-7224, Department Chair: Mike Manaton (303) 340-7224, Administrative Assistant: Veronica Russell (303) 340-7240

MAN 156 PROBLEM SOLVING-BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT Defines the problem solving and decision making processes. Those processes include: identifying decision elements, recognizing characteristics of good and bad decisions, practicing various approaches to decision making, utilizing a nine-step process for organizational decision making, exploring the nature of problems, understanding problem situation factors, identifying problems, considering the human side of problem solving and utilizing a six-step problem solving process.

111 25306 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 1230PM 0145PM TR CLCWES 219 STAFF

MAN 215 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR Examines the behaviors of groups and individual members of organizations and how that behavior can be influenced. Course emphasis is on the tools managers use to achieve organizational effectiveness.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. 376 25478 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE STAFF

MAN 226 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT

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Presents a survey of the principles of management. Emphasizes the primary functions of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling with a balance between the behavioral and operational approach.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. 341 25477 3 27-Aug-13 10-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM T CLCWES 219 STAFF

MAN 230 CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY Examines the concept of corporate responsibility and the extent to which an organization's resources should be used to identify and respond to social problems. Included in the course will be topics of corporate and social responsibility, and the concept of servant leadership, and how this applies to business and management principles.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. 376 25479 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE STAFF 340 25479 3 28-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM W CLCWES 218 STAFF

MARKETING Interim Coordinator: Mike Manaton (303) 340-7224, Department Chair: Mike Manaton (303) 340-7224, Administrative Assistant: Veronica Russell (303) 340-7240

MAR 216 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING Presents the analysis of theoretical marketing processes and the strategies of product development, pricing, promotion and distribution, and their applications to business and the individual consumer.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. 110 24522 3 29-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM R CLCWES 218 STAFF

MAR 235 CONSUMER BEHAVIOR Enables the the student to understand the variables that affect consumer behavior in the marketplace and the implications of this knowledge for marketing decisions and strategies.

176 26407 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE STAFF

MAR 240 INTERNATIONAL MARKETING Enables students to explore the international marketing for U.S. products and the increasing competitive international environment and recent changes in the environment that have challenged U.S. businesses. The course is designed to make the student an "informed observer" of the global market place as well as enabling them to develop skills to make marketing decisions in a global context.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. 110 25312 3 27-Aug-13 10-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM T CLCNOR 202 STAFF

MAR 249 STRATEGIC MARKETING Illustrates the connections between a market-driven strategy, customer satisfaction, and profitable growth. Students will examine how marketing strategies are developed and executed within both small and large organizations. The course will emphasize strategy development, implementation, and evaluation.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of MAR 216 (grade C or higher). 176 26406 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE STAFF

MATHEMATICS - DEVELOPMENTAL Department Chair: Ashley Moorshead (303) 361-7413, Administrative Assistant: Amie Thompson (303) 361-7369

MAT 045 COMPRESSED PRE-ALGEBRA WITH BASIC MATHEMATICS Includes the vocabulary, operations and applications of whole numbers, decimals and basic fractions and mixed numbers. Furthers the study of fractions and mixed numbers. Also included are vocabulary, operations and applications of ratio, proportion, percent, area, perimeter, US and metric measures, integers, and an introduction to algebraic expressions and the solution of basic first-degree equations.

Prerequisites: AR: 24-56 and CMDT less than 12, ACT Math 15+, SAT Math 407+. Course Note: Does not apply to CCA degrees or certificates. 013 25430 4 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 FLIPPED 1100AM 1250PM TR CCLA 312 Stone, L Note: The flipped classroom inverts traditional teaching: delivering instruction online outside of the class and moving ‘homework' into the classroom. Students watch online lectures at home at their own pace. Class time is spent answering student questions and working through problems with teacher guidance and peer support.

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Courses 014 25431 4 26-Aug-13 13-Dec-13 1100AM 1210PM MWF CST 204 Knight, L 015 27118 4 26-Aug-13 13-Dec-13 0800AM 0915AM MW CCLA 204 Stratton, B 060 25434 4 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0600PM 0750PM TR CCLA 213 Chandler, B

MAT 060 PRE-ALGEBRA Furthers the study of fractions and mixed numbers. Includes vocabulary, operations and applications of ratio, proportion, percent, area, perimeter, US and metric measures, integers, and an introduction to algebraic expressions and the solution of basic first-degree equations. Does not apply to CCA degrees or certificates.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of MAT 030 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (AR: 57 - 120; or Arithmetic 24-57 and CMDT is 12 or higher; or ACT Math: 16; or SAT Math: 420+). Course Note: Does not apply to CCA degrees or certificates. 010 25405 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 FLIPPED 0800AM 0915AM MW CCLA 207B Stone, L Note: The flipped classroom inverts traditional teaching: delivering instruction online outside of the class and moving ‘homework' into the classroom. Students watch online lectures at home at their own pace. Class time is spent answering student questions and working through problems with teacher guidance and peer support. 011 25288 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0800AM 0915AM TR CCLA 207B Yonce, K 012 25289 3 26-Aug-13 14-Dec-13 FLIPPED 0930AM 1045AM MW CCLA 207B Stone, L Note: The flipped classroom inverts traditional teaching: delivering instruction online outside of the class and moving ‘homework' into the classroom. Students watch online lectures at home at their own pace. Class time is spent answering student questions and working through problems with teacher guidance and peer support. 013 25406 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 FLIPPED 0930AM 1045AM TR CCLA 207B Stone, L Note: The flipped classroom inverts traditional teaching: delivering instruction online outside of the class and moving ‘homework' into the classroom. Students watch online lectures at home at their own pace. Class time is spent answering student questions and working through problems with teacher guidance and peer support. 014 25407 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 1100AM 1215PM MW CLCSIM 121 Ross, L 015 25408 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 1100AM 1215PM MW CCLA 207B Stratton, B 016 24492 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 1100AM 1215PM TR CCLA 207B Yonce, B 017 24493 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 FLIPPED 1230PM 0145PM MW CCLA 207B Stone, L Note: The flipped classroom inverts traditional teaching: delivering instruction online outside of the class and moving ‘homework' into the classroom. Students watch online lectures at home at their own pace. Class time is spent answering student questions and working through problems with teacher guidance and peer support. 062 24494 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0700PM 0815PM MW CCLA 207B Shulman, H 063 25410 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0700PM 0815PM TR CCLA 207B STAFF 076 24004 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Gauss, K 079 27217 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Gauss, K

MAT 090 INTRODUCTORY ALGEBRA Includes first-degree equations, inequalities, formulas, polynomials, algebraic fractions, factoring polynomials, solving quadratic equations by factoring, and applications. Coordinate geometry, graphing linear equations and inequalities, and systems of linear equations may be included. Does not apply to CCA degrees or certificates.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of MAT 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (EA: 45-60, ACT Math: 17, SAT Math: 434+). Course Note: Does not apply to CCA degrees or certificates. 010 25411 4 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0800AM 0950AM MW CLCSIM 121 Ross, L 011 24005 4 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0800AM 0950AM MW CCLA 202 Brown, G 012 25294 4 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0800AM 0950AM TR CCLA 302 Gilbert, A 013 24006 4 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 1025AM 1215PM MW CCLA 202 Brown, G 014 24008 4 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 1230PM 0220PM TR CCLA 207B Yonce, B 015 24007 4 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0100PM 0250PM MW CCLA 202 Woodward, L 016 26476 4 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0130PM 0320PM TR CCLA 304 Chandler, B 017 24009 4 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0230PM 0440PM TR CCLA 202 Yonce, K 060 25295 4 28-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0600PM 0940PM W CCLA 202 Knight, L 061 25296 4 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0600PM 0750PM TR CCLA 202 Cassic, C

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076 24010 4 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Sherrill, J 077 27094 4 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Pfaff, M

MAT 096 COMBINED INTRO/INTRA ALGEBRA Includes first-degree equations, inequalities, formulas, polynomials, algebraic fractions, factoring polynomials, solving quadratic equations by factoring, and applications. Coordinate geometry, graphing linear equations and inequalities, and systems of linear equations may be included. Emphasizes problem solving with further study of equations, slope, inequalities, systems of equations, polynomials, quadratic equations, rational expressions, rational exponents, radical expressions, graphing and applications. A graphing calculator or equivalent software may be utilized. Does not apply to CCA degrees or certificates.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of MAT 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. 010 25413 6 26-Aug-13 13-Dec-13 FLIPPED 0800AM 1000AM MWF CCLA 213 Gilbert, A Note: The flipped classroom inverts traditional teaching: delivering instruction online outside of the class and moving ‘homework' into the classroom. Students watch online lectures at home at their own pace. Class time is spent answering student questions and working through problems with teacher guidance and peer support. 011 25414 6 26-Aug-13 13-Dec-13 1030AM 1230PM MWF CCLA 304 Woodward, L 012 25415 6 26-Aug-13 13-Dec-13 1245PM 0245PM MWF CCLA 213 Ramsay, J 013 26830 6 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 1100AM 0200PM TR CCLA 214 STAFF 014 27054 6 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 1100AM 0200PM TR CCLA 106 STAFF 042 25416 6 26-Aug-13 13-Dec-13 0700PM 0900PM MWF CCLA 213 STAFF

MAT 099 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA Emphasizes problem solving with further study of equations, slope, inequalities, systems of equations, polynomials, quadratic equations, rational expressions, rational exponents, radical expressions, graphing and applications. A graphing calculator or equivalent software may be utilized. Does not apply to CCA degrees or certificates.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of MAT 090 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (EA: 61 - 84, ACT Math: 18, SAT Math: 447+). Prerequisite or Co-requisite: MAT 111. 010 24497 4 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0730AM 0920AM TR CCLA 201 Yonce, B 011 24498 4 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0800AM 0950AM MW CCLA 201 Knight, L 012 24499 4 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 FLIPPED 1230PM 0220PM MW CCLA 312 Gilbert, A Note: The flipped classroom inverts traditional teaching: delivering instruction online outside of the class and moving ‘homework' into the classroom. Students watch online lectures at home at their own pace. Class time is spent answering student questions and working through problems with teacher guidance and peer support. 013 24500 4 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 1000AM 1150AM MW CCLA 201 Stratton, M 014 25417 4 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 1230PM 0220PM TR CCLA 202 Yonce, K 015 24501 4 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0230PM 0420PM TR CCLA 201 Pfaff, M 016 25418 4 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0230PM 0420PM MW CCLA 302 Stratton, M 017 24502 4 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 FLIPPED 1000AM 1150AM TR CCLA 302 Gilbert, A 018 24634 4 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0800AM 0950AM MW CCLA 304 Stratton, M Note: The flipped classroom inverts traditional teaching: delivering instruction online outside of the class and moving ‘homework' into the classroom. Students watch online lectures at home at their own pace. Class time is spent answering student questions and working through problems with teacher guidance and peer support. 060 24503 4 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0600PM 0750PM TR CCLA 201 Pfaff, M 061 24504 4 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0600PM 0810PM MW CCLA 201 Williams, A 076 24505 4 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINETownsend, S 077 27122 4 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Gray, J

MATHEMATICS Department Chair: James Gray (303) 360-4743, Administrative Assistant: Pat Machledt (303) 340-7037.

MAT 103 MATH FOR CLINICAL CALCULATIONS

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Courses Provides a review of general mathematics, introductory algebra and an opportunity to learn systems of measurement and methods of solving problems related to drug dosage and intravenous fluid administration. It is designed for students in the health disciplines. Topics may include algebra, graphs, measurement and conversion between various systems of measurement.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of MAT 090 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (EA: 61+). 376 25271 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Holder, S

MAT 107 CAREER MATHEMATICS Covers material designed for career technical or general studies students who need to study particular mathematical topics. Topics may include measurement, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, graphs, and/or finance. These are presented on an introductory level and the emphasis is on applications.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of MAT 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (EA: 45-60, ACT Math: 17, SAT Math: 434+). 110 24264 3 19-Aug-13 5-Nov-13 0700AM 0940AM MW CLC840 100 STAFF Students enrolling in this course must be enrolled in the Diesel Powered Mechanics Program. 310 25182 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 1100AM 1215PM TR CLCSIM 120 Stoll, D

MAT 120 MATHEMATICS FOR LIBERAL ARTS (GT: MA1) Develops mathematical and problem-solving skills. Appropriate technological skills are included. Content is selected to highlight connections between mathematics and the society in which we live. Topics include set theory and logic, mathematical modeling, probability and statistical methods, and consumer mathematics. Additional content will include one topic in geometry, numeration systems, decision theory, or management science. Graphing calculator required.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of MAT 090 (grade B or higher) or MAT 099 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (EA: 85+, ACT Math: 19+, SAT Math: 460+). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 310 24011 4 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0100PM 0250PM MW CCLA 204 Holder, S 311 25272 4 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0930AM 1120AM TR CCLA 201 Jovic, S 360 25183 4 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0600PM 0750PM TR CCLA 112 Luebker, W 376 24012 4 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Holder, S

MAT 121 COLLEGE ALGEBRA (GT: MA1) Includes a brief review of intermediate algebra, equations and inequalities, functions and their graphs, exponential and logarithmic functions, linear and non-linear systems, selection of topics from among graphing of the conic sections, introduction to sequences and series, permutations and combinations, the binomial theorem, and theory of equations. Graphing calculator required.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of MAT 099 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (EA: 85+ and AR: 57+, ACT Math: 23+, SAT Math: 513+). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 310 24013 4 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0800AM 0950AM TR CCLA 309 Bogdanovich, R 311 24014 4 10-Sep-13 12-Dec-13 1100AM 0110PM TR CCLA 314 McCarron, E Note: MAT 121, 311 is a late starting class 312 24015 4 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 1030AM 1220PM MW CCLA 309 Bogdanovich, R 313 24016 4 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 1230PM 0220PM TR CLCSIM 121 Stoll, D 314 24017 4 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 1230PM 0220PM MW CCLA 106 Hall, M 315 24018 4 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0200PM 0350PM TR CCLA 212 Mardones, H 316 24019 4 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0930AM 1120AM MW CCLA 212 STAFF 317 25489 4 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0800AM 0950AM MW CCLA 307 Hall, M 318 25375 4 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0900AM 1050AM TR CCLA 202Skowronski-Dancik, K 319 25377 4 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0230PM 0420PM MW CCLA 309 Shelton, W 360 24506 4 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0600PM 0750PM MW CCLA 211 Davis, T 361 24020 4 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0600PM 0750PM TR CCLA 307 Woodward, L 362 24021 4 30-Aug-13 13-Dec-13 0600PM 0940PM F CCLA 107 Paganini, J 376 24022 4 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Butler, J

MAT 122 COLLEGE TRIGONOMETRY (GT: MA1) Topics include trigonometric functions (with graphs and inverse functions), identities and equations, solutions of triangles, complex numbers, and other topics as time permits. Graphing calculator required.

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Prerequisite: Successful completion of MAT 121 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (CLM 63-102, ACT Math: 24+, SAT Math: 527+). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 310 24023 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0800AM 0915AM TR CCLA 212 Stoll, D 311 24024 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 1100AM 1215PM MW CCLA 114 Jovic, S 360 24025 3 29-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM R CCLA 104 Paganini, J

MAT 125 SURVEY OF CALCULUS (GT: MA1) Includes derivatives, integrals, and their applications, with attention restricted to algebraic, exponential, and logarithmic functions. For business, life science, and/or social science majors. Graphing calculator required.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of MAT 121 or 123 (grade C or higher) or CLM 63+, ACT Math 25+, or SAT Math: 540+. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 310 24026 4 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 1100AM 1250PM TR CCLA 114 Holder, S 311 27091 4 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 1200PM 0150PM MW CCLA 201 Holder, S

MAT 135 INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS (GT: MA1) Includes data presentation and summarization, introduction to probability concepts and distributions, statistical inference-estimation, hypothesis testing, comparison of populations, correlation and regression. Graphing calculator required.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of MAT 090 (grade B or higher) or MAT 099 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (EA: 85+ and AR: 57+, ACT Math: 21+, SAT Math: 487+). Co-requisite: MAT 179. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 310 24027 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0800AM 0950AM MW CCLA 309Skowronski-Dancik, K 311 24028 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0100PM 0250PM TR CCLA 309 Staff 312 25496 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 1230PM 0220PM MW CCLA 309 Jovic, S 360 24029 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0600PM 0750PM MW CCLA 309 Curry, A 376 24030 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Sherrill, J

MAT 155 INTEGRATED MATH I Engages students in the concepts of school mathematics. Includes the recognition of numerical and geometric patterns and their applications to a variety of mathematical situations; mathematical problem-solving, reasoning, critical thinking, and communication; algebraic thinking, representation, analysis, manipulation, generalizations and extensions.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of MAT 099 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (EA: 85+ and AR: 57+, ACT Math: 23+, SAT Math: 513+. 360 24031 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0600PM 0715PM TR CCLA 209 Calvin, A

MAT 179 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS FOR STATISTICAL PROCEDURES Uses statistical software and the World Wide Web to engage students in an active, visual approach to the topics covered in MAT 135. Students will work with real world data on problems of a practical nature.

Co-requisite: MAT 135. 310 24032 1 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 Skowronski-Dancik, K 311 24033 1 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 Staff 312 25497 1 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 Jovic, S 360 24034 1 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 Curry, A

MAT 201 CALCULUS I (GT: MA1) Introduces single variable calculus and analytic geometry. Includes limits, continuity, derivatives, and applications of derivatives as well as indefinite integrals and some applications. Graphing calculator required.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of MAT 121 AND MAT 122 or MAT 166 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (CLM 103-120, ACT Math: 28, SAT Math: 580+). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 310 24035 5 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 1000AM 1215PM TR CCLA 309 Schatzman, J 311 24036 5 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 1100AM 0115PM MW CCLA 302 Shelton, W

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Courses 360 24037 5 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0600PM 0815PM MW CCLA 107 Nutter, M

MAT 202 CALCULUS II (GT: MA1) Continuation of single variable calculus which includes techniques of integration, polar coordinates, analytic geometry, improper integrals, and infinite series. Graphing calculator required.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of MAT 201 (grade C or higher). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 310 24507 5 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0100PM 0315PM TR CCLA 312 Jovic, S 360 25498 5 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0600PM 0815PM TR CCLA 309 Probst, A

MAT 204 CALCULUS III WITH ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS (GT: MA1) Includes all the topics of MAT 203 Calculus III with an additional emphasis on word problems and problem solving. This is the third course in the three-course calculus sequence. This course will additionally contain a thorough examination of multiple integration. This will include double and triple integrals, line integrals, Stokes' and Green's Theorems, and their applications. A graphing calculator is required for this course.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of MAT 202 (grade C or higher). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course 360 25184 5 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0600PM 0815PM TR CCLA 114 Mardones, H

MUSIC Coordinator: Stacey D’Angelo (303) 340-7529, Interim Department Chair: Ana Martin-Mejia (303) 340-7567, Administrative Assistant, Mary Westendorf (303) 361-7428

MUS 100 FUNDAMENTALS OF MUSIC THEORY Designed to help beginning music students or those students with limited background in music theory. Focuses upon the basic elements of music, including notation, rhythm, scales, key signatures, intervals, and chords.

111 24342 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 1100AM 1215PM MW CST 205 Italiano, R

MUS 120 MUSIC APPRECIATION (GT: AH1) Covers the basic materials of music, musical forms, media, genres, and musical periods. Emphasizes the development of tools for intelligent listening and appreciation.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 111 24038 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0930AM 1045AM TR CFA 101 Italiano, R 112 24039 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 1230PM 0145PM MW CST 205 Fahrion, S 114 25562 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 1230PM 0145PM TR CST 205 Johnson, K 161 24041 3 29-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM R CST 205 Fahrion, S 170 24479 3 22-Oct-13 10-Dec-13 HYBRID 0600PM 0900PM T CST 205 Fahrion, S

MUS 131 MUSIC CLASS I-PIANO Applies the fundamentals of music to the voice or specific musical instruments. This course also introduces basic techniques, repertoire, and sight-reading.

111 24344 2 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 1100AM 1215PM MW CFA 102 Fahrion, S

MUS 131 MUSIC CLASS I-VOICE Applies the fundamentals of music to the voice or specific musical instruments. This course also introduces basic techniques, repertoire, and sight-reading.

112 25383 2 30-Aug-13 13-Dec-13 0930AM 1210PM F CFA 105 Johnson, K

MUS 141 PRIVATE INSTRUCTION 1 credit primarily for non-music majors. 2 credits for music majors planning to transfer to 4 year school. Offers private instruction consisting of a thirty or sixty minute lesson per week. Participation in a student performance is required at least once each term for 1 credit. Regular attendance at and participation in student performances is required for 2 credits.

Prerequisites: MUS 131 or audition for piano, and voice. Since private lessons may be repeated for credit for a total of four semesters, they must be taken in sequence, beginning with MUS 141. A fee is added to tuition. Scheduling lessons depends on the availability of an instructor and space. To arrange for an audition, or to schedule lessons, contact the Department Chair at 303 361-7391. Course Note: Private instruction consists of one lesson per week. One credit private instruction meets 30 minutes per week; two credit private instruction meets one hour per week. 511 24042 1 26-Aug-13 14-Dec-13 ARR ARR Italiano, R Piano private instruction--30 minutes

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512 24043 1 26-Aug-13 14-Dec-13 ARR ARR Johnson, K Voice private instruction-30 minutes 515 25163 1 26-Aug-13 14-Dec-13 ARR ARR Fahrion, S Piano private instruction--30 minutes 521 25564 2 26-Aug-13 14-Dec-13 ARR ARR Johnson, K Voice private instruction (2 credits) 60 minutes 522 25565 2 26-Aug-13 14-Dec-13 ARR ARR Italiano, R Piano private instruction (2 credits) 60 minutes 523 25566 2 26-Aug-13 14-Dec-13 ARR ARR Fahrion, S Piano private instruction (2 credits) 60 minutes

MUS 142 PRIVATE INSTRUCTION 1 credit primarily for non-music majors. 2 credits for music majors planning to transfer to 4 year school. Offers private instruction consisting of a thirty or sixty minute lesson per week. Participation in a student performance is required at least once each term for 1 credit. Regular attendance at and participation in student performances is required for 2 credits.

Prerequisites: MUS 131 or audition for piano, and voice. Since private lessons may be repeated for credit for a total of four semesters, they must be taken in sequence, beginning with MUS 141. A fee is added to tuition. Scheduling lessons depends on the availability of an instructor and space. To arrange for an audition, or to schedule lessons, contact the Department Chair at 303 361-7391. Course Note: Private instruction consists of one lesson per week. One credit private instruction meets 30 minutes per week; two credit private instruction meets one hour per week. 510 24481 1 26-Aug-13 14-Dec-13 ARR ARR Dadian, C 511 24045 1 26-Aug-13 14-Dec-13 ARR ARR Italiano, R Piano private instruction--30 minutes 512 24483 1 26-Aug-13 14-Dec-13 ARR ARR Johnson, K Voice private instruction--30 minutes 515 25166 1 26-Aug-13 14-Dec-13 ARR ARR Fahrion, S Piano private instruction--30 minutes 521 25576 2 26-Aug-13 14-Dec-13 ARR ARR Johnson, K Voice private instruction - 60 minutes 522 25577 2 26-Aug-13 14-Dec-13 ARR ARR Italiano, R Piano private instruction - 60 minutes 523 25578 2 26-Aug-13 14-Dec-13 ARR ARR Fahrion, S Piano private instruction - 60 minutes

MUS 143 PRIVATE INSTRUCTION 1 credit primarily for non-music majors. 2 credits for music majors planning to transfer to 4 year school. Offers private instruction consisting of a thirty or sixty minute lesson per week. Participation in a student performance is required at least once each term for 1 credit. Regular attendance at and participation in student performances is required for 2 credits.

Prerequisites: MUS 131 or audition for piano, and voice. Since private lessons may be repeated for credit for a total of four semesters, they must be taken in sequence, beginning with MUS 141. A fee is added to tuition. Scheduling lessons depends on the availability of an instructor and space. To arrange for an audition, or to schedule lessons, contact the Department Chair at 303 361-7391. Course Note: Private instruction consists of one lesson per week. One credit private instruction meets 30 minutes per week; two credit private instruction meets one hour per week. 511 24046 1 26-Aug-13 14-Dec-13 ARR ARR Italiano, R Piano private instruction--30 minutes 512 24484 1 26-Aug-13 14-Dec-13 ARR ARR Johnson, K Voice private instruction--30 minutes

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Courses 515 25169 1 26-Aug-13 14-Dec-13 ARR ARR Fahrion, S Piano private instruction--30 minutes 521 25587 2 26-Aug-13 14-Dec-13 ARR ARR Johnson, K Voice private instruction - 60 minutes 522 25589 2 26-Aug-13 14-Dec-13 ARR ARR Italiano, R Piano private instruction - 60 minutes 523 25590 2 26-Aug-13 14-Dec-13 ARR ARR Fahrion, S Piano private instruction - 60 minutes

MUS 144 PRIVATE INSTRUCTION 1 credit primarily for non-music majors. 2 credits for music majors planning to transfer to 4 year school. Offers private instruction consisting of a thirty or sixty minute lesson per week. Participation in a student performance is required at least once each term for 1 credit. Regular attendance at and participation in student performances is required for 2 credits.

Prerequisites: MUS 131 or audition for piano, and voice. Since private lessons may be repeated for credit for a total of four semesters, they must be taken in sequence, beginning with MUS 141. A fee is added to tuition. Scheduling lessons depends on the availability of an instructor and space. To arrange for an audition, or to schedule lessons, contact the Department Chair at 303 361-7391. Course Note: Private instruction consists of one lesson per week. One credit private instruction meets 30 minutes per week; two credit private instruction meets one hour per week. 511 25171 1 26-Aug-13 14-Dec-13 ARR ARR Italiano, R Piano private instruction-- 30 minutes 512 25172 1 26-Aug-13 14-Dec-13 ARR ARR Johnson, K Voice private instruction-- 30 minutes 515 25175 1 26-Aug-13 14-Dec-13 ARR ARR Fahrion, S Piano private instruction-- 30 minutes 521 25599 2 26-Aug-13 14-Dec-13 ARR ARR Johnson, K Voice private instruction - 60 minutes 522 25600 2 26-Aug-13 14-Dec-13 ARR ARR Italiano, R Piano private instruction - 60 minutes 523 25601 2 26-Aug-13 14-Dec-13 ARR ARR Fahrion, S Piano private instruction - 60 minutes

PARALEGAL Program Coordinator: Margaret Ann Uchner (303) 340-7254, Department Chair: Michael Carter (303) 340-7211, Administrative Assistant: Angela Love (303) 340-7072 A paralegal is a person, qualified by education, training or work experience, who is employed or retained by a lawyer, law office, corporation, governmental agency, or other entity and who performs specifically delegated substantive legal work for which a lawyer is responsible. Paralegals are not authorized to practice law in any way, as the practice of law is restricted to persons who are licenses by this or any other state. Any act that requires a legal license to perform, unless otherwise authorized by applicable court rules, constitutes unauthorized practice of law.

PAR 115 INTRODUCTION TO LAW Provides an understanding of the role of paralegals, issues facing paralegals, the working of the legal system, and ethical questions. Legal terminology and an overview of substantive areas of law will be discussed.

160 24047 3 27-Aug-13 10-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM T CLCSIM 110 STAFF 161 25011 3 26-Aug-13 9-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM M CLCSIM 110 STAFF

PAR 116 TORTS A basic course in tort law, including negligence, intentional torts, and strict liability, with emphasis on personal injury litigation.

160 25053 3 26-Aug-13 09-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM M CLCSIM 138 Rossi, D

PAR 117 FAMILY LAW Covers domestic law, common property, dissolutions, adoptions, legal separation, and other family law issues.

176 25244 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE STAFF

PAR 118 CONTRACTS

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Covers the basic principles of contract law. Includes offer, acceptance, intent, consideration, capacity, performance, and remedies. 160 24048 3 28-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM W CLCSIM 144 Reinhardt, A

PAR 201 CIVIL LITIGATION Intensive study of the legal process including the Federal and Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of PAR 115 (grade C or higher) or permission of Program Coordinator. 160 24049 3 26-Aug-13 9-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM M CLCSIM 144 Covington, L

PAR 205 CRIMINAL LAW Introduces basic concepts of criminal law and criminal procedure, including Colorado statutes and Rules of Procedure.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of PAR 115 (grade C or higher) or permission of Program Coordinator. 160 26234 3 27-Aug-13 10-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM T CLCSIM 120 O'Hara, C

PAR 208 PROBATE AND ESTATES Provides an understanding of the creation and administration of estates, including wills and trusts, and the probate process.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of PAR 115 (grade C or higher) or permission of Program Coordinator. Course Note: Offered Fall semester only. 160 24334 3 28-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM W CLCSIM 146 STAFF

PAR 209 CONSTITUTIONAL LAW Studies the powers of government as they are allocated and defined by the United States Constitution.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of PAR 115 (grade C or higher) or permission of Program Coordinator. 110 24523 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 1100AM 1215PM MW CLCSIM 146 STAFF 176 25054 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Tilger, A

PAR 213 LEGAL RESEARCH AND WRITING I Provides an introduction to legal research and writing.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of PAR 115 and ENG 121 (grade C or higher) or permission of Program Coordinator. 160 24050 3 27-Aug-13 10-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM T CLCSIM 146 STAFF 161 27218 3 27-Aug-13 10-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM T CLCSIM 147L Rossi, D

PAR 214 LEGAL RESEARCH AND WRITING II Serves as an advanced course in legal research and writing.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of PAR 213 (grade C or higher) or permission of Program Coordinator. 160 24051 3 27-Aug-13 10-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM T CLCSIM 138 Rossi, D/Uchner, M

PAR 216 EMPLOYMENT LAW Provides an understanding of legal issues in the area of employer/employee relationships.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of PAR 115 (grade C or higher) or permission of Program Coordinator. 160 25188 3 29-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM R CLCSIM 120 Cansler, E

PAR 280 INTERNSHIP Provides students with the opportunity to supplement course work with practical work experience related to their educational programs. Students work under the immediate supervision of experienced personnel at the business location and with the direct guidance of the instructor.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of PAR 115 (grade C or higher). Requires permission of the Program Coordinator. Students may take either the Internship or an Independent Study in lieu of an internship after they have taken 21 hours of related coursework. 609 24052 3 26-Aug-13 31-Dec-13 Uchner, M

PAR 285 INDEPENDENT STUDY Meets the individual needs of students. Students engage in intensive study or research under the direction of a qualified instructor.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of PAR 115 (grade C or higher). Requires permission of the Program Coordinator. Students may take an Independent Study in lieu of an internship after they have taken 21 hours of related coursework. 609 24053 3 26-Aug-13 31-Dec-13 Uchner, M

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PHILOSOPHY Coordinator: David Spiegel (303) 340-7562, Department Chair: Ana Martin-Mejia (Interim Chair) (303) 340-7567, Administrative Assistant, Mary Westendorf (303) 361-7428

PHI 111 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY (GT: AH3) Introduces significant human questions and emphasizes understanding the meaning and methods of philosophy. Includes human condition, knowledge, freedom, history, ethics, the future, and religion. Course notes for 111: Students will learn how to think rationally in order to critically examine the variety of answers given to some of the world's most important questions. Some of these questions include: "Do we have freewill?", "Is morality relative or absolute?", "Is ultimate reality personal or impersonal?", "Are humans composed of mind and body?", "How is knowledge possible?"

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 111 24054 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0800AM 0915AM MW CCLA 212 Skene, M 112 24055 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0930AM 1045AM TR CLCSIM 121 Spiegel, D 113 24056 3 30-Aug-13 13-Dec-13 0900AM 1140AM F CCLA 114 Geis, S 161 24057 3 29-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM R CCLA 204 Juell, S 171 24058 3 22-Oct-13 10-Dec-13 HYBRID 0600PM 0840PM T CCLA 212 Bork, N 176 24059 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINEFinnegan, S

PHI 112 ETHICS (GT: AH3) Examines human life, experience, and thought in order to discover and develop the principles and values for pursuing a more fulfilling existence. Theories designed to justify ethical judgments are applied to a selection of contemporary personal and social issues. Course notes for 112: Students will learn about the major ethical theories that have delivered insights or principles helpful in discovering the ethical thing to do. Students will then use these insights to evaluate various positions taken on contemporary ethical issues such as stem cell research, euthanasia, the environment, death penalty, world hunger/poverty, etc.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 111 24060 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0800AM 0915AM TR CLCNOR 216 Honsberger, W 112 24061 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0930AM 1045AM MW CCLA 104 Skene, M 113 24062 3 30-Aug-13 13-Dec-13 0900AM 1140AM F CCLA 212 Dooyema, D 161 24544 3 26-Aug-13 9-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM M CCLA 307 Mathew, E 171 25419 3 23-Oct-13 11-Dec-13 HYBRID 0600PM 0840PM W CCLA 104 Mehring, W 176 24063 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Mathew, E

PHI 113 LOGIC (GT: AH3) Studies effective thinking using language-oriented logic. Provides tools and develops skills for creative and critical thinking. Emphasizes the development of decision-making and problem-solving skills. Course notes for 113: Students will learn the science of right thinking in order to recognize correct reasoning from incorrect reasoning. As a result, students will become "logically sharp" in their thinking. They will gain confidence that they are making sense when they advance their own arguments and when they evaluate the arguments of others.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 111 26421 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0800AM 0915AM MW CCLA 302 Bork, N 112 24347 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 1230PM 0145PM TR CCLA 112 Spiegel, D 176 24064 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Spiegel, D This is an online course that includes video lectures from the instructor that further explain and illuminate the assigned textbook content. These videos essentially give students a front row seat in the classroom.

PHI 114 COMPARATIVE RELIGION (GT: AH3) Introduces students to the major world religions from both the Eastern and Western world such as Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Bahá'í, and influential pre-literate traditions. Utilizes religious studies methods (historical, sociological, legal, psychological, and phenomenological), to understand the historical development of each religious tradition in terms of communities, cultural context, and modern manifestations; paying particular attention to differences between sects, denominations, schools, and factions within each tradition. Focus will include the examination of the charismatic leaders, prophets, and narratives that inform the worldview of each tradition.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 111 25056 3 30-Aug-13 13-Dec-13 1100AM 0140PM F CCLA 204 Honsberger, B

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176 24366 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINEDooyema, D

PHI 214 PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION (GT: AH3) Focuses on the critical examination of fundamental concepts, ideas, and implications of religion. Specific topics include the nature of God, the varieties of religious experience, argument concerning God's existence, the problem of evil, faith and reason, religion and human destiny, and the connection between religion and ethics. Course notes for 214: Students will learn how to think critically in order to examine the variety of answers given to questions raised by the rational analysis of religious claims. Specific topics will include the nature of God, religious experience, arguments concerning God's existence, the problem of evil, faith and reason, religious pluralism, the connection between religion and ethics.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 111 24065 3 30-Aug-13 13-Dec-13 1100AM 0140PM F CCLA 314 Spiegel, D

PHI 220 PHILOSOPHY OF DEATH AND DYING (GT: AH3) Explores the major philosophical questions surrounding death and dying: the metaphysical arguments for and against the existence of a soul and life after bodily death, the epistemological assessment of arguments for the soul and life after death, the ethical justifications taken on positions such as rational suicide and assisted suicide, as well as a focus on philosophy's existentialist contribution to questions about the meaning of life and the meaning of death.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 171 25276 3 28-Aug-13 16-Oct-13 HYBRID 0600PM 0840PM W CCLA 307 Mehring, W

PHYSICAL EDUCATION and RECREATION Department Chair: Mike Carter (303) 340-7211, Administrative Assistant: Angela Love (303) 340-7072

PED 129 ZUMBA Zumba is a compilation of high energy, motivating music with unique moves and choreography combinations. Zumba fuses Latin and International music and dance themes to create a dynamic, exciting, effective fitness system. The routines feature aerobic/fitness interval training with a combination of fast and slow rhythms that tone and sculpt the body. Zumba utilizes the principles of fitness interval training and resistance training to maximize caloric output, fat burning and total body toning. It is a mixture of body sculpting movements with easy to follow dance steps.

161 26417 1 28-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0600PM 0750PM W CFA 104 Wolfe, J

PED 143 YOGA I Offers a guided instruction in yoga. Students practice yoga according to their individual fitness levels and abilities. Emphasizes enhancing general health and well-being through the performance of yoga strength, flexibility, balance and relaxation techniques and exercises.

110 27090 1 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0730AM 0820AM TR CLC863 GYM Abbott, A 111 26416 1 30-Aug-13 13-Dec-13 1200PM 1250PM F CFA 104 Doak, E 112 26419 1 28-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0800AM 0850AM W CLCCFS 121 Doak, E

PED 163 MARTIAL ARTS (INTERMEDIATE TAEKWONDO) Introduces intermediate Taekwondo martial arts techniques and forms designed to improve the physical and mental capacity of an individual. Enables the student to gain an understanding of the basic philosophies and concepts around the martial arts and the approach to ethics. Provides a clear-cut guide for developing a powerful sense of character and will.

110 27083 1 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 1130AM 1230PM TR CLC863 GYM Pottle, W 160 27084 1 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0720PM 0820PM TR CLC863 GYM Pottle, W 611 27220 1 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 1130AM 1230PM TR CLC863 GYM Pottle, W 612 27221 1 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0720PM 0820PM TR CLC863 GYM Pottle, W

PED 275 SPECIAL TOPICS (BEGINNING TAEKWONDO) Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in-depth exploration of special topics of interest.

Course Note: Introduces basic Taekwondo martial arts techniques and forms designed to improve the physical and mental capacity of an individual. Enables the student to gain an understanding of the basic philosophies and concepts around the martial arts and the approach to ethics. Provides a clear-cut guide for developing a powerful sense of character and will.

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CLCSIM Lowry – Center for Sim CLC 840 & 905 CCLA – Classroom Building CON – CCA Online

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PHYSICS Department Chair: Martha Jackson-Carter (303) 340-7120, Administrative Assistant: Pat Machledt (303) 340-7037

PHY 111 ALGEBRA BASED I WITH LAB (GT: SC1) Enables students to explore the truth about physical reality through reasoning, mathematics, and experimentation. Examines kinematics, force, circular motion, energy, momentum, torque, rotational dynamics, simple harmonic motion, temperature, heat, and thermodynamics. The concepts and theories presented are explored through demonstrations and hands-on experiments. It is a general physics course recommended for all of the health sciences and other interested students. Students entering engineering or one of the advanced sciences should register for PHY 211.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of MAT 121 (grade C or higher). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 310 24066 5 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0100PM 0405PM MW CLCWES 214 Andersen, V

PHY 211 PHYSICS: CALCULUS BASED I WITH LAB (GT: SC1) Enables students to examine the truth about our physical reality through reasoning, mathematics, and experimentation. Covers kinematics, force, gravity, energy, momentum, torque, rotational dynamics, fluids, and waves. The concepts and theories presented in class are explored through demonstrations and hands-on experiments. The first semester calculus-based physics course is recommended for students entering engineering or one of the advanced sciences.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of MAT 201 (grade C or higher). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 310 24067 5 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0130PM 0410PM TR CLCWES 214 Andersen, V

POLITICAL SCIENCE Department Chair: Geoffrey Hunt (303) 360-4825, Administrative Assistant: Amie Thompson (303) 361-7369

POS 105 INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL SCIENCE (GT: SS1) Focuses on a survey of the discipline of political science, including political philosophy and ideology, democratic and non-democratic governments and processes, and international relations.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 111 24068 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0930AM 1045AM MW CST 205 Pace, G 112 26365 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 1100AM 1215PM TR CST 205 Pace, G 176 26229 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Mote, T

POS 111 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT (GT: SS1) Includes the background of the U.S. Constitution; the philosophy of American government; general principles of the Constitution, federalism, and civil liberties. Examines public opinion and citizen participation; political parties, interest groups, and the electoral process; and the structure and functions of the national government.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 111 24069 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0200PM 0315PM MW CST 205 Pace, G 112 26230 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0930AM 1045AM TR CST 205 Pace, G 161 24070 3 26-Aug-13 9-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM M CST 205 STAFF

POS 205 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (GT: SS1) Examines relationships among modern nation-states. Topics include diplomacy, nationalism, ideologies, power and influence, conflict and cooperation, the role of non-state actors, the international economy, and theoretical attempts to understand international behavior.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 110 26231 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0200PM 0315PM TR CST 205 Pace, G

PSYCHOLOGY

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Coordinator: Jenn Dale (303) 360-4730, Department Chair: Geoffrey Hunt (303) 360-4825, Administrative Assistant: Amie Thompson, (303) 361-7369

PSY 101 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY (GT: SS3) Focuses on the scientific study of behavior including motivation, emotion, physiological psychology, stress, and coping, research methods, consciousness, sensation, perception, learning, and memory.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 090 and REA 090 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 110 24072 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0800AM 0915AM MW CCLA 106 Rosenow V 111 24073 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0930AM 1045AM MW CLCSIM 119 O'Dell, K 112 24074 3 26-Aug-13 9-Dec-13 1230PM 0310PM M CCLA 314 O'Dell, K 113 24075 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 1230PM 0145PM MW CCLA 102 STAFF 114 25131 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0200PM 0315PM MW CCLA 107 STAFF 115 24463 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0930AM 1045AM TR CCLA 314 O'Dell, K 116 24076 3 27-Aug-13 10-Dec-13 1100AM 0140PM T CCLA 107 Dale, J 117 24077 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0200PM 0315PM TR CCLA 204 STAFF 160 24078 3 26-Aug-13 9-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM M CCLA 102 Aplin, C 161 24079 3 28-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM W CCLA 106 Aplin, C 162 24543 3 27-Aug-13 10-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM T CCLA 304 STAFF 176 24080 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE STAFF 177 24110 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE STAFF S Sections are corequisite with CCR 093 S12 26965 3 26-Aug-13 9-Dec-13 1230PM 0310PM M CCLA 314 O'Dell, K 27076 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0200PM 0315PM MW CCLA 107 STAFF

PSY 102 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY II (GT: SS3) Focuses on the scientific study of behavior including cognition, language, intelligence, psychological assessment, personality, abnormal psychology, therapy, life span development, social psychology, and sexuality. This is a stand-alone course; PSY 101 is not a prerequisite.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 090 and REA 090 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 110 24081 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0930AM 1045AM TR CCLA 212 STAFF 111 24082 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 1230PM 0145PM MW CCLA 209 STAFF 176 25132 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE STAFF

PSY 205 PSYCHOLOGY OF GENDER (GT: SS3) Examines gender comparisons in work, courtship, family life, and sexual behavior throughout the life span.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 090 and REA 090 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 110 25133 3 29-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 1100AM 0140PM R CCLA 107 Dale, J

PSY 217 HUMAN SEXUALITY (GT: SS3) Surveys physiological, psychological, and psychosocial aspects of human sexuality. Topics include relationships, sexual identity, and sexual health.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 090 and REA 090 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 110 24338 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 1100AM 1215PM TR CCLA 212 O'Dell, K 111 24464 3 28-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 1100AM 0140PM W CCLA 107 Dale, J

PSY 226 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY (GT: SS3) Focuses on the behavior of humans in social settings, including attitudes, aggression, conformity, cooperation and competition, prejudice, and interpersonal attraction.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of PSY 101 or PSY 102 (grade C or higher). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course.

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CLCSIM Lowry – Center for Sim CLC 840 & 905 CCLA – Classroom Building CON – CCA Online

Courses 310 24362 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-12 0200PM 0315PM TR CCLA 107 O’Dell, K

PSY 235 HUMAN GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT (GT: SS3) Examines human development from conception through death, emphasizing physical, cognitive, emotional, and psychosocial factors.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 090 and REA 090 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 110 24083 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0930AM 1045AM TR CCLA 307 Rosenow, V 111 24084 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 1100AM 1215PM MW CCLA 307 STAFF 112 24339 3 27-Aug-13 10-Dec-13 0200PM 0440PM T CCLA 302 STAFF 160 24085 3 29-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM R CCLA 107 STAFF 176 24086 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Spotts, C 177 24111 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Spotts, C

PSY 238 CHILD DEVELOPMENT (GT: SS3) Focuses on the growth and development of the individual from conception through childhood, emphasizing physical, cognitive, emotional, and psychosocial factors.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 090 and REA 090 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 110 24340 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 1100AM 1215PM TR CCLA 202 Dubois, K 160 24087 3 28-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM W CCLA 312 Kozberg, S 176 24467 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINECummings, C 177 24468 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINECummings, C

PSY 249 ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY (GT: SS3) Examines abnormal behavior and its classification, causes, treatment, and prevention.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of PSY 101 or PSY 102 (grade C or higher). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 160 27076 3 27-Aug-13 10-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM T CCLA 312 STAFF 310 25134 3 26-Aug-13 9-Dec-13 1100AM 0140PM M CCLA 107 Dale, J

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REAL ESTATE Interim Coordinator: Mike Manaton (303) 340-7224, Department Chair: Mike Manaton (303) 340-7224, Administrative Assistant: Veronica Russell (303) 340-7240

REE 201 REAL ESTATE BROKER I requirements of the Colorado Real Estate Commission for a Colorado Real Estate Brokers' license. The course includes Real Estate Law and Practice, practical applications, and Current Legal Issues. Enables the student, in conjunction with REE 202 - Real Estate Brokers II, to meet the educational

Prerequisite: Successful completion of REA 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores and successful completion of MAT 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. 160 24520 6 26-Aug-13 15-Oct-13 0545PM 0930PM MTR CLCNOR 209 STAFF

REE 202 REAL ESTATE BROKER II Enables students, in conjunction with REE 201 - Real Estate Brokers I, to meet the educational requirements of the Colorado Real Estate Commission for a Colorado Real Estate Broker's license. Includes Colorado contracts and regulations, closings, and record keeping and trust accounts.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of REA 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores and successful completion of MAT 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. 160 24521 6 17-Oct-13 12-Dec-13 0545PM 0930PM MTR CLCNOR 209 STAFF

SCIENCE Department Chair: Martha Jackson-Carter (303) 340-7120, Administrative Assistant: Pat Machledt (303) 340-7037

SCI 155 INTEGRATED SCIENCE I - PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY (GT: SC1) Examines the nature of energy and matter, their interactions and changes, and the application of fundamental concepts to the study of our natural world. These concepts will be explored in hands-on laboratory experiments. This course integrates the fundamental concepts and ideas about the nature of physics and chemistry with the natural world.

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Prerequisite: Successful completion of REA 060, ENG 060, MAT 060 (grade C or higher) or appropriate assessment scores. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 160 24088 4 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM MW CLCSIM 149L Hoenigman, R

SOCIOLOGY Department Chair: Geoffrey Hunt (303) 360-4825, Administrative Assistant: Amie Thompson, (303) 361-7369

SOC 101 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY I (GT: SS3) Examines the basic concepts, theories, and principles of sociology, as well as human cultures, social groups, and the social issues of age, gender, class, and race.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 090 and REA 090 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 111 24094 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0930AM 1045AM MW CCLA 114 Lehman, R 112 25506 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0330PM 0445PM MW CCLA 102 Derr, C 113 24096 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 1100AM 1215PM TR CCLA 104 Lehman, R 161 24097 3 27-Aug-13 10-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM T CCLA 104 Asrari, R 162 25058 3 28-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM W CCLA 102 STAFF 176 24098 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE STAFF 177 24112 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE STAFF

SOC 102 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY II (GT: SS3) Examines social institutions and organizations from the macro perspective. Emphasizes issues of social change, demography, social movements, and conflicts and trends within education, religion, family, political, and economic structures.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 090 and REA 090 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 111 26410 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 1100AM 1215PM MW CCLA 104 STAFF 140 27062 3 19-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0600PM 0840PM R CCLA 301 STAFF

SOC 205 SOCIOLOGY OF FAMILY DYNAMICS (GT: SS3) Develops an understanding of marriage, family, and kinship. Examines the family as an institution and describes how social, cultural, and personal factors influence family relations. The stability and diversity of the family are explored, along with current trends and some alternative lifestyles.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 090 and REA 090 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 110 27061 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 1230PM 0145PM TR CCLA 104 STAFF

SPANISH Interim Department Chair: Ana Martin-Mejia (303) 340-7567, Administrative Assistant, Mary Westendorf (303) 361-7428

SPA 111 SPANISH LANGUAGE I Develops students' interpretive, interpersonal, and presentational communicative abilities in the language. Integrates these skills in the cultural contexts in which the language is used. Offers a foundation in the analysis of culture.

Prerequisite: Successful completion on ENG 060 and REA 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. 111 24103 5 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0100PM 0315PM MW CCLA 211 STAFF 112 24104 5 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0930AM 1145AM TR CCLA 204 STAFF 161 24105 5 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0600PM 0815PM MW CCLA 301 STAFF 176 24348 5 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE STAFF

SPA 112 SPANISH LANGUAGE II Expands students' interpretive, interpersonal, and presentational communicative abilities in the language across the disciplines. Integrates these skills with the study of the cultures in which the language is used. Offers a foundation in the analysis of culture and develops intercultural communicative strategies.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of SPA 111 (grade C or higher) or permission by the Department Chair.

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CLCSIM Lowry – Center for Sim CLC 840 & 905 CCLA – Classroom Building CON – CCA Online

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SPA 211 SPANISH LANGUAGE III (GT: AH4) Continues Spanish Language I and II in the development of increased functional proficiency in listening, speaking, reading and writing the Spanish language. Note: The order of the topics and the methodology will vary according to individual texts and instructors.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of SPA 112 (grade C or higher) or permission by the Department Chair. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 111 24106 3 27-Aug-13 15-Oct-13 1000AM 1250PM TR CCLA 304 STAFF

SPA 212 SPANISH LANGUAGE IV (GT: AH4) Continues Spanish Language I, II and III in the development of increased functional proficiency in listening, speaking, reading and writing the Spanish language. Note: The order of the topics and the methodology will vary according to individual texts and instructors.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of SPA 211 (grade C or higher) or permission by the Department Chair. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 111 24469 3 17-Oct-13 12-Dec-13 1000AM 1250PM TR CCLA 304 STAFF

SPA 235 SPANISH READING-WRITING Builds vocabulary and develops reading and writing strategies in Spanish to be able to analyze fictional and non-fictional texts and gain further cultural insight of the Hispanic world

Prerequisite: Successful completion of SPA 212 (grade C or higher) or Permission by the Department Chair. 609 25512 3 26-Aug-13 14-Dec-13 STAFF

THEATRE Coordinator: Stacey D'Angelo (303) 340-7529, Interim Department Chair: Ana Martin-Mejia (303) 340-7567, Administrative Assistant, Mary Westendorf (303) 361-7428

THE 105 THEATRE APPRECIATION (GT: AH1) Includes discussions, workshops, and lectures designed to discover, analyze, and evaluate all aspects of the theatre experience: scripts, acting, directing, staging, history, criticism, and theory.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 111 24471 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 1100AM 1215PM TR CFA 101 D'Angelo, S

THE 111 ACTING I Covers basic acting techniques and approaches, including scene study, improvisation, and script analysis. Includes practical application through classroom and showcase performances.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. 111 24100 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 0200PM 0315PM TR CFA 101 D'Angelo, S

THE 112 ACTING II Continues to explore basic acting techniques and approaches, including scene study, improvisation, and intermediate script analysis. Includes practical application through classroom and showcase performances.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of THE 111 or FVT 117 (grade C or higher) or permission of instructor. 311 24472 3 26-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 1100AM 1215PM MW CFA 101 D'Angelo, S

THE 126 AUDITIONING FOR MUSICAL THEATRE Builds a confident, talented and exciting audition. It includes a mock videotaped audition, and covers resumes, head shots, repertoire choices, stage fright, 16-bar audition and dressing for success. This course is presented in conjunction with producers from regional theaters providing valuable feedback for the participants.

111 24473 3 28-Aug-13 11-Dec-13 0200PM 0440PM W CFA 104 D'Angelo, S

THE 131 THEATRE PRODUCTION I Allows students to put into practice theories of theatre production. Participation in set construction, scenic artistry, costuming, lighting, sound, acting, stage managing, and administration is available.

609 25507 3 9-Sep-13 17-Nov-13 ARR ARR CFA 110 Grittner, M

THE 132 THEATRE PRODUCTION II

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Allows students to put into practice theories of theatre production. Participation in set construction, scenic artistry, costuming, lighting, sound, acting, stage managing, and administration is available.

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TRANSLATION and INTERPRETATION Interim Department Chair: Ana Martin-Mejia (303) 340-7567, Administrative Assistant, Mary Westendorf (303) 361-7428

TRI 103 CODE OF ETHICS Presents the general National and State ethical guidelines that govern the conduct of professional interpreters and translators and the role of cultural competence in effective translation and interpretation.

Prerequisite: Enrollment in or completion of TRI 101 (grade C or higher) or permission by the Department Chair. Course Note: This course belongs to Sequence II of the certificate. 176 26529 2 5-Aug-13 9-Sep-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Fedasenka-Cloud, Y

TRI 202 SIMULTANEOUS INTERPRETATION Presents the theory, history, and skills of simultaneous interpretation and fosters the practical application of these skills.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of TRI 101 (grade C or higher) or Permission by the Department Chair. Course Note: This course belongs to Sequence II of the certificate. 162 26623 3 1-Jul-13 9-Sep-13 0600PM 0815PM MW CLCNOR 212 Fedasenka-Cloud, Y

TRI 203 SIGHT TRANSLATION Presents the theory, history, and skills of sight translation and fosters the practical application of these skills.

Prerequisite: Enrollment in or successful completion of TRI 101 (grade C or higher) or permission by the Department Chair. Course Note: This course belongs to Sequence I of the certificate. 170 26625 3 5-Jul-13 6-Sep-13 HYBRID 0600PM 0815PM MW CLCNOR 212 Fedasenka-Cloud, Y

WOMEN'S STUDIES Department Chair: Geoffrey Hunt (303) 360-4825, Administrative Assistant: Amie Thompson (303) 361-7369

WST 200 INTRODUCTION TO WOMEN'S STUDIES (GT: SS3) Examines the nature and function of women in society from an interdisciplinary perspective, focusing on the similarity and diversity of women's experience over time and across cultures. Examines topics such as sex roles, socialization, political, and philosophical perspectives on women's issues, and women's accomplishments in history, art, literature, science, health issues, and the family. Students will gain awareness of the limitations of traditional scholarship on women, and gain a means of practical application of the new scholarship on women's roles and nature.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 111 26411 3 27-Aug-13 12-Dec-13 1230PM 0145PM TR CCLA 204 Lehman, R

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ACCOUNTING ACC 101 FUNDAMENTALS OF ACCOUNTING – CANCELLED; NOT OFFERED BY CCA

ACC 115 PAYROLL ACCOUNTING Studies federal and state employment laws and their effects on personnel and payroll records. The course is non-technical and is intended to give students a practical working knowledge of the current payroll laws and actual experience in applying regulations. Students are exposed to computerized payroll procedures.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ACC 101 or 121 (grade C or higher). C11 23749 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

ACC 121 ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES I Introduces the study of accounting principles for understanding the theory and logic that underlie procedures and practices. Major topics include the accounting cycle for service and merchandising companies, special journals, subsidiary ledgers, internal control principles and practices, notes and interest, inventory systems, costing, plant assets, intangible asset accounting, depreciation methods, and practices.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of REA 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (RC: 62+, ACT Reading 16+) and successful completion of MAT 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. C11 23750 4 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 23933 4 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

ACC 122 ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES II Continues the study of accounting principles as they apply to partnerships and corporations. Major topics include stocks and bonds; investments; cash flow statements; financial analysis; budgeting; and cost and managerial accounting.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ACC 121 or equivalent (grade C or higher). C11 23751 4 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 23934 4 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

ACC 125 COMPUTERIZED ACCOUNTING Introduces the capabilities of computer applications in accounting. Includes solving accounting problems of a financial nature and hardware and software controls.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ACC 101 or ACC 121 (grade C or higher). C11 23752 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

ACC 131 INCOME TAX Studies basic concepts of federal income taxation, including gross income, deductions, accounting periods and methods, and property transactions, with emphasis on taxation of individuals and sole proprietorships.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of REA 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (RC: 62+, ACT Reading 16+) and successful completion of MAT 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. C11 23753 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

ACC 135 SPREADSHEET APPLICATIONS FOR ACCOUNTING This course introduces spreadsheets as an accounting tool. Using an accounting perspective, the student applies fundamental spreadsheet concepts. The spreadsheet is used as a problem solving and decision-making tool.

C11 25369 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

ACC 211 INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING I Focuses on comprehensive analysis of generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP), accounting theory, concepts and financial reporting principles for public corporations. It is the first of a two-course sequence in financial accounting, designed primarily for accounting and finance majors. Focuses on the preparation and analysis of business information relevant and useful to external users of financial reports. Explores the theories, principles, and practices surveyed in Accounting Principles and critically examines real-world financial analysis and reporting issues.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ACC 122 or equivalent (grade C or higher). C11 23754 4 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

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ACC 212 INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING II Focuses on the theoretical and practical aspects of accounting for long-term liabilities, stockholders equity, investments, pensions, and leases. Includes income tax allocation, financial statement analysis, cash flow statements, and accounting methods changes.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ACC 211 (grade C or higher). C11 23755 4 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

ACC 226 COST ACCOUNTING I Studies cost accumulation methods and reports. Focuses on the concepts and procedures of job order, process, standard and direct cost system, budgeting, planning, and control of costs.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ACC 122 (grade C or higher). C11 23756 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

ANTHROPOLOGY ANT 101 CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY (GT: SS3) Studies human cultural patterns and learned behavior. Includes linguistics, social and political organization, religion, culture and personality, culture change, and applied anthropology.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 090 and REA 090 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 23757 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 23935 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

ANT 111 PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY (GT: SS3) Studies human biology and its effect on behavior. Includes principles of genetics and evolution, vertebrates and primates, human origins, human variation, and ecology.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 090 and REA 090 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 23758 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 25008 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

ART & NEW MEDIA DESIGN ART 110 ART APPRECIATION (GT: AH1) Introduces the cultural significance of the visual arts, including media, processes, techniques, traditions, and terminology.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 23759 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 23936 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

ART 111 ART HISTORY - ANCIENT TO MEDIEVAL (GT: AH1) Provides the knowledge base to understand the visual arts, especially as related to Western Culture. Surveys the visual arts from the Ancient through the Medieval periods.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course C11 23760 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 23937 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

ART 112 ART HISTORY - RENAISSANCE TO MODERN (GT: AH1) Provides the knowledge base to understand the visual arts, especially as related to Western Culture. Surveys the visual arts from the Renaissance through the Modern periods.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 23761 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

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MGD 102 INTRODUCTION TO MULTIMEDIA Introduces the types of equipment and technical considerations used in multimedia productions and the multimedia professions. It focuses on current types of equipment such as scanners, printers, digital cameras and computers. Students gain hands-on experience in how the technology is utilized for input and output in production and design projects. Overview of software and basic design principles will be explored.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. C11 25647 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 24542 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

MGD 111 ADOBE PHOTOSHOP I Concentrates on the high-end capabilities of a raster photo-editing software as an illustration, design and photo retouching tool. Students explore a wide range of selection and manipulation techniques that can be applied to photos, graphics and videos.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. C11 25202 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 25009 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

MGD 112 ADOBE PHOTOSHOP I Acquaints students with the processes of a vector drawing program on the computer. Students learn how to use the tools to create digital artwork that can be used in web design, print media and digital screen design.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of MGD 102 or ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. C21 24545 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

MGD 141 WEB DESIGN I-ADOBE DREAMWEAVER Introduces web site planning, design and creation using industry-standards-based web site development tools. Screen-based color theory, web aesthetics, use of graphics editors and intuitive interface design are explored.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of MGD 102 or ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. C21 25342 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

MGD 143 MOTION GRAPHIC DESIGN I: ADOBE FLASH Stresses creation of animation and dynamic interactive media for web and multimedia applications. Students will learn how to animate objects, create symbols, and assemble motion tweens.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of MGD 102 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. C11 25203 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

ASTRONOMY AST 101 ASTRONOMY I (GT: SC1) Focuses on the history of astronomy, the tools of the astronomer, and the contents of the solar system including the planets, moons, asteroids, comets, and meteoroids. Incorporates laboratory experience.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of REA 060, ENG 060, and MAT 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 23762 4 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 23939 4 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

AST 102 ASTRONOMY II (GT: SC1) Emphasizes the structure and life cycle of the stars, the sun, galaxies, and the universe as a whole, including cosmology and relativity. Incorporates laboratory experience.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of REA 060, ENG 060, and MAT 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 23763 4 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 23940 4 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

BIOLOGY & BIOTECHNOLOGY Department Chair: Martha Jackson-Carter (303) 340-7120, Administrative Assistant: Pat Machledt (303) 340-7037

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BIO 105 SCIENCE OF BIOLOGY (GT: SC1) Examines the basis of biology in the modern world and surveys the current knowledge and conceptual framework of the discipline. Explores biology as a science - a process of gaining new knowledge - as is the impact of biological science on society. Includes laboratory experiences. Designed for non-science majors.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of REA 060 and ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 23764 4 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 23941 4 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

BIO 106 BASIC ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY Focuses on basic knowledge of body structures and function, and provides a foundation for understanding deviations from normal and disease conditions. This course is designed for individuals interested in health care and is directly applicable to the Practical Nursing Program, Paramedic Program, and the Medical Office Technology program.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of REA 060 and ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. Course Note: This course will not meet the prerequisite requirement for BIO 201 - Human Anatomy and Physiology I with lab. C11 23765 4 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

BIO 111 GENERAL COLLEGE BIOLOGY I WITH LAB (GT: SC1) Examines the fundamental molecular, cellular, and genetic principles characterizing plants and animals. Includes cell structure and function, and the metabolic processes of respiration and photosynthesis, as well as cell reproduction, and basic concepts of heredity. This course includes laboratory experience.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of REA 060 and ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 23766 5 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 23942 5 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

BIO 112 GENERAL COLLEGE BIOLOGY II WITH LAB (GT: SC1) A continuation of Biology I. Includes ecology, evolution, classification, structure, and function in plants and animals. This course includes laboratory experience.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of BIO 111 (grade C or higher). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 23767 5 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

BIO 201 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I (GT: SC1) Focuses on an integrated study of the human body, including the histology, anatomy, and physiology of each system. Examines molecular, cellular, and tissue levels of organization plus integuments, skeletal, articulations, muscular, nervous, and endocrine systems. Includes a mandatory hands-on laboratory experience covering experimentation, microscopy, observations, and dissections. This is the first semester of a two-semester sequence.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of BIO 111 (grade C or higher) or equivalent or permission of Department Chair. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 23768 4 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

BIO 202 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II (GT: SC1) Focuses on the integrated study of the human body and the histology, anatomy, and physiology of the following systems and topics: cardiovascular, hematology, lymphatic and immune, urinary, fluid and electrolyte control, digestive, nutrition, respiratory, reproductive, and development. Includes a mandatory hands-on laboratory experience involving experimentation, microscopy, observations, and dissection. This is the second semester of a two semester sequence.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of BIO 201 (grade C or higher). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 23769 4 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

BIO 204 MICROBIOLOGY (GT: SC1) Designed for health science majors. Examines microorganisms with an emphasis on their structure, development, physiology, classification, and identification. The laboratory experience includes culturing, identifying, and controlling microorganisms with emphasis on their role in infectious disease.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of BIO 111 or BIO 201 (grade C or higher). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course.

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BIO 216 HUMAN PATHOPHYSIOLOGY Focuses on the alterations in physiological, cellular, and biochemical processes, the associated homeostatic responses, and the manifestations of disease. Prior knowledge of cellular biology, anatomy, and physiology is essential for the study of pathophysiology.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of BIO 201 and BIO 202 (grade C or higher). C11 24114 4 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

BIO 221 BOTANY (GT: SC1) This course is designed for biology majors. It is a study of nonvascular and vascular plants. It emphasizes photosynthetic pathways, form and function, reproduction, physiology, genetics, diversity, evolution, and ecology. This course requires mandatory hands-on laboratory and field experience.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of BIO 112 (grade C or higher). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 23771 5 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

BUSINESS BUS 115 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS Focuses on the operation of the American business system. Covers fundamentals of the economy, careers and opportunities, marketing, management, production, governmental regulations, tools of business and social responsibilities.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. C11 23772 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

BUS 216 LEGAL ENVIRONMENT OF BUSINESS Emphasizes public law, regulation of business, ethical considerations, and various relationships existing within society, government, and business. Specific attention is devoted to economic regulation, social regulation, and laws impacting labor-management issues, and environmental concerns. Students develop an understanding of the role of law in social, political, and economic change.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of BUS 115 and REA 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. C11 23773 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 23945 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

BUS 217 BUSINESS COMMUNICATION AND REPORT WRITING Emphasizes effective business writing and covers letters, memoranda, reports, application letters, and resumes. Includes the fundamentals of business communication and an introduction to international communication.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of BUS 115 (grade C or higher). C11 23774 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 23946 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

BUS 226 BUSINESS STATISTICS Focuses on statistical study, descriptive statistics, probability, the binominal distribution, index numbers, time series, decision theory, confidence intervals, linear regression, and correlation. Intended for business majors.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of BUS 115 and MAT 099 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. C11 23775 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 23947 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

CHEMISTRY CHE 101 INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRY I WITH LAB (GT: SC1) Includes the study of measurements, atomic theory, chemical bonding, nomenclature, stoichiometry, solutions, acid and base, gas laws, and condensed states. Laboratory experiments demonstrate the above concepts qualitatively and quantitatively. Designed for non-science majors, students in occupational and health programs, or students with no chemistry background.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of MAT 090 or above (grade C or higher). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 23797 5 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 23948 5 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

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CHE 102 INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRY II WITH LAB (GT: SC1) Focuses on introductory organic and biochemistry (sequel to Introduction to Chemistry I). This course includes the study of hybridization of atomic orbitals for carbon, nomenclature of both organic and biochemical compounds, physical and chemical properties of various functional groups of organic chemistry, and physical and chemical properties of biochemical compounds along with their biochemical pathways. Laboratory experiments are included.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CHE 101 (grade C or higher). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 23798 5 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

CHE 111 GENERAL COLLEGE CHEMISTRY I WITH LAB (GT: SC1) Focuses on basic chemistry and measurement, matter, chemical formulas, reaction and equations, stoichiometry, and thermochemistry. This course covers development of atomic theory, culminating in the use of quantum numbers to determine electron configurations of atoms, and the relationship of electron configuration to chemical bond theory and molecular orbital theory. The course includes gases, liquids, and solids and problem-solving skills are emphasized through laboratory experiments.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CHE 101 or one year of high school chemistry and MAT 099 (grade C or higher). Co-requisite: MAT 121 (if not previously completed). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 23799 5 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 23949 5 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

CHE 112 GENERAL COLLEGE CHEMISTRY II WITH LAB (GT: SC1) Presents concepts in the areas of solution properties, chemical kinetics, chemical equilibrium, acid base and ionic equilibrium, thermodynamics, electrochemistry, nuclear chemistry, and organic chemistry. This course emphasizes problem-solving skills and descriptive contents for these topics. Laboratory experiments demonstrate qualitative and quantitative analytical techniques.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CHE 111 (grade C or higher). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 23800 5 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 25345 5 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

COMMUNICATION COM 115 PUBLIC SPEAKING Combines the basic theories of communication with public speech performance skills. Emphasis is on speech preparation, organization, support, audience analysis, and delivery.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. C11 24535 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

COM 125 INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION Examines the communication involved in interpersonal relationships occurring in family, social, and career situations. Relevant concepts include self-concept, perception, listening, nonverbal communication, and conflict.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. C11 24360 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 24361 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS CIS 115 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS Focuses on an overview of the needs for and roles of computer information systems. Emphasizes computer requirements in organizations, history, hardware functions, programming, systems development, and computer operations. Introduces computer applications.

Corequisite: CIS 110. C11 23801 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 23950 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

CIS 118 INTRODUCTION TO PC APPLICATIONS

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CCC Online Courses Introduces basic computer terminology, file management, and PC system components. Provides an overview of office application software including word processing, spreadsheets, databases, and presentation graphics. Includes the use of a web browser to access the Internet. Prerequisites: Successful completion of ENG 060 and MAT 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores.

C11 23802 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 23951 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

CIS 135 COMPLETE PC WORD PROCESSING (WORD) Explores a complete array of word processing skills needed to create, edit, format, and print documents. Other topics include character, paragraph, and page formats, the use of spell checker and thesaurus, hyphenation, tables, mail merge, document design, and graphics.

C11 25334 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 25346 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

CIS 145 COMPLETE PC DATABASE (ACCESS) Explores a complete array of database skills, including table, query, form, and report creation and modification. Other topics include application integration and automation of database tasks within the database.

C11 23803 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

CIS 155 PC SPREADSHEET CONCEPTS (EXCEL) Exposes students to a wide range of uses of the electronic spreadsheet with special emphasis on using it as a business tool. Includes fundamentals and terms, creating and saving workbooks, entering and using formulas, formatting, printing, multiple-page workbooks, creating charts, entering and using functions, managing lists, and utilizing simple macros.

C11 23804 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

CIS 267 MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS Introduces the concepts and techniques of managing computer-based information resources. Includes hardware, software, personnel, control techniques, and the placement and integration of information systems resources within the organization.

C11 25335 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

CIS 268 SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN I Introduces students to the materials, techniques, procedures, and human interrelations involved in developing computer information systems. Includes the systems approach, fact gathering techniques, forms design, input/output, file design, file organization, various charting techniques, system audits and controls, project management, implementation and evaluation.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores and successful completion of CIS 128, CNG 101 (grade C or higher). One programming language should be taken in the final semester. C11 23805 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

COMPUTER NETWORKING CNG 101 INTRODUCTION TO NETWORKING Focuses on underlying concepts of data communications, telecommunications, and networking. Emphasizes the terminology and technologies in current networking environments and provides a general overview of networking as a basis for continued study in the field.

C11 23806 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

COMPUTER SCIENCE CSC 116 LOGIC AND PROGRAM DESIGN Introduces computer program design using concepts of structured programming and logic. Includes pseudocode, flowcharts, and structure charts. Covers variables, data types, control structures, looping, program breaks, and arrays.

C11 23814 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

CSC 154 INTRODUCTION TO MS VISUAL BASIC.NET Provides students with the knowledge and skills needed to develop applications in Microsoft Visual Basic.NET for the Microsoft .NET platform. Focuses on user interfaces, program structure, language syntax, and implementation details. This is the first course in the Visual Basic.NET curriculum and serves as the entry point for other .NET courses.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CSC 116 (grade C or higher). C11 24370 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

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CSC 160 COMPUTER SCIENCE I: C++ Introduces students to the discipline of computer science. Covers algorithm development, data representation, logical expressions, sub-programs, and input/output operations using a structured programming language. Requires intensive lab work outside of class time.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CSC 116 (grade C or higher). C11 23815 4 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

CSC 161 COMPUTER SCIENCE II: C++ Continues the structured algorithm development and problem solving techniques begun in Computer Science I. Enables students to gain experience in the use of data structures and design of larger software projects. Requires intensive computer laboratory experience.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CSC 160 (grade C or higher). C11 23816 4 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

CSC 230 "C" PROGRAMMING Introduces C programming language - a "mid-level" language whose economy of expression and data manipulation features allow a programmer to deal with the computer at a "low level."

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CSC 116 (grade C or higher). C11 24371 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

CSC 240 JAVA PROGRAMMING Introduces Java programming language and covers basic graphics, events/procedures, user interface, and libraries. Enables students to write and execute a variety of Java programs. Incorporates Java applets into HTML.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CSC 116 (grade C or higher). C21 24377 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

COMPUTER WEB BASED CWB 110 COMPLETE WEB AUTHORING (HTML 5) Explores the complete set of web authoring skills using HTML and/or other scripting languages. Includes links, backgrounds, controlling text and graphic placement, tables, image maps, frames, and forms.

C11 24536 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 24378 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

CWB 130 WEB EDITING TOOLS Provides tools used for designing and building Web pages that are easy to use and have a pleasing look. Students will develop Web pages using the Microsoft program. Use of images, forms, frames, tables, templates, and layers will be covered.

C11 25337 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

CRIMINAL JUSTICE CRJ 110 INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE Introduces a study of the agencies and processes involved in the criminal justice system: the legislature, the police, the prosecutor, the public defender, the courts, and corrections. Includes an analysis of the roles and problems of the criminal justice system in a democratic society, with an emphasis upon inter-component relations and checks and balances.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 090 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores or Permission of the Program Coordinator. C11 23807 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

CRJ 125 LAW ENFORCEMENT OPERATIONS Examines the complexity and multi-dimensional aspects of the law enforcement role and career; law enforcement discretion; law enforcement values and culture in modern America. Covers the role and functions of law enforcement in occupational, social, racial and ethnic, political and organizational context.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 090 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores or Permission of the Program Coordinator. C11 23808 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

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CCC Online Courses CRJ 135 JUDICIAL FUNCTION Examines the criminal process with analysis of the major judicial decision-makers, i.e., prosecutors, defense attorneys, judges, and the discretionary aspects of adjudication.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 090 and CRJ 110 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores or Permission of the Program Coordinator. C11 23809 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

CRJ 145 CORRECTIONAL PROCESS Focuses on the post-conviction corrections process: the development of a correctional philosophy, theory, and practice; a description of institutional operation, programming, and management; and community-based corrections, probation, and parole.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 090 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores or Permission of the Program Coordinator. C11 23810 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

CRJ 205 PRINCIPLES OF CRIMINAL LAW Focuses on common law and statutory law crimes, the Model Penal Code, elements defining crimes and penalties, defenses to criminal accusations, and definitions and distinctions between criminal and civil law.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CRJ 110 (grade C or higher) or Permission of Program Coordinator. C11 25189 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

CRJ 210 CONSTITUTIONAL LAW Focuses on the powers of government as they are allocated and defined by the United States Constitution. Includes intensive analysis of United States Supreme Court decisions.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CRJ 110 (grade C or higher) or Permission of Program Coordinator. C11 23811 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

CRJ 220 HUMAN RELATIONS AND SOCIAL CONFLICTS Highlights the environmental, organizational, and socio-psychological dimensions of social control. Includes the study of individual attitudes, beliefs, and behavior involved in role conflicts, community relations, and conflict management in the social structure.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CRJ 110 (grade C or higher) or Permission of Program Coordinator. C11 23812 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

CRJ 230 CRIMINOLOGY Examines the question of crime causation from legal, social, political, psychological, and theoretical perspectives. Covers the history and development of criminology.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CRJ 110 (grade C or higher) or Permission of Program Coordinator. C11 23813 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

CRJ 236 CRJ RESEARCH METHODS Introduces and applies methods for criminal justice and criminology with an emphasis on the scientific method and the role of empirical inquiry into criminal justice and criminology. This course will include the study of methodologies of data collection and analysis, the logic of research, the role of theory, measurement, sampling and research designs. Field research and the professional norms and ethics of criminal justice and criminology research will also be covered.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CRJ 110 (grade C or higher) or Permission of Program Coordinator. C11 25336 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION ECE 101 INTRODUCTION TO EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION Provides an introduction to Early Childhood Education. Includes the eight key areas of professional knowledge: Child Growth and Development; Health, Nutrition & Safety; Developmentally Appropriate Practices; Guidance; Family & Community Relationships; Diversity; Professionalism; and Administration and Supervision. Focuses on ages birth through age eight.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. C11 23817 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 23952 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

ECE 102 INTRODUCTION TO EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION LAB TECHNIQUES Focuses on a classroom seminar and placement in a child care setting. The supervised placement provides students with the opportunity to observe children, to practice appropriate interactions, and to develop effective guidance and management techniques. Addresses ages birth through age eight.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores.

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C11 23818 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

ECE 103 GUIDANCE STRATEGIES FOR CHILDREN Explores guidance theories, applications, goals, techniques, and factors that influence expectations, classroom management issues, and prosocial skills. Focuses on ages birth through age eight.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. C21 23953 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

ECE 111 INFANT AND TODDLER THEORY AND PRACTICE Presents an overview of theories, applications (including observations), and issues pertinent to infant and toddler development in group and/or family settings. Includes requirements for licensing, health, safety, and nutrition issues.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. C11 23819 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

ECE 112 INTRODUCTION TO INFANT/TODDLER LAB TECHNIQUES – CANCELLED; NOT OFFERED BY CCA Includes a classroom seminar and placement in an infant and/or toddler setting. Supervised placement provides the student with the opportunity to learn to observe, to practice appropriate interactions, and to develop effective guidance and nurturing techniques with infants and/or toddlers. Focuses on ages prenatal through two.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ECE 111 (grade C or higher), health screening and background check or Co-requisite: ECE 111. C11 23820 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

ECE 205 NUTRITION, HEALTH, AND SAFETY Focuses on nutrition, health, and safety as key factors for optimal growth and development of young children. Includes nutrient knowledge, menu planning, food program participation, health practices, management and safety, appropriate activities, and communication with families. Focuses on ages from prenatal through age eight.

Prerequisite or Co-requisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. C11 23822 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 23954 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

ECE 220 CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT: METHODS AND TECHNIQUES Provides an overview of early childhood curriculum development. Includes processes for planning and implementing developmentally appropriate environments, materials and experiences, and quality in early childhood programs. (Offered in the fall only).

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ECE 101 (grade C or higher). C11 23823 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 23955 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

ECE 226 CREATIVITY AND THE YOUNG CHILD Emphasizes encouraging and supporting creative self expression and problem solving skills in children. Explores creative learning theories and research. Focuses on developmentally appropriate curriculum strategies in all developmental domains. Addresses ages birth through age eight. (Offered in the Summer only).

Course Note: Offered in the Summer only C21 24364 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

ECE 238 CHILD GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT Covers the growth and development of the child from conception through the elementary school years. Emphasizes physical, cognitive, language, social and emotional domains and the concept of the whole child and how adults can provide a supportive environment. Ages addressed: prenatal through age 12. This course has an early childhood laboratory component.

C11 23824 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 24380 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

ECE 240 ADMINISTRATION OF EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE AND EDUCATION PROGRAMS Examines Colorado's minimal licensing requirements, as well as optimal standards pertaining to the operation of programs for young children. Focuses on the director's administrative skills and role as a community advocate for young children. Focuses on ages birth through age twelve. (Offered in Fall and Summer only).

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. C11 23825 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

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CCC Online Courses ECE 241 ADMINISTRATION: HUMAN RELATIONS OF THE EARLY CHILDHOOD PROFESSION Focuses on the human relations component of an early childhood professional's responsibilities. Includes director-staff relationships, staff development, leadership strategies, parent-professional partnerships, and community interaction. (Offered in Spring and Summer only)

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. C11 23826 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

ECE 260 THE EXCEPTIONAL CHILD Presents an overview of typical and atypical developmental progression. Includes planning techniques, learning strategies, legal requirements, accommodations and adaptations that are necessary in order to create an integrated classroom environment for children with a wide range of exceptionalities. Focuses on ages birth through age eight.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of PSY 238 (grade C or higher) and ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. C11 23827 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 25007 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

ECONOMICS ECO 201 PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS (GT: SS1) Focuses on the study of the American economy, stressing the interrelationship among household, business, and government sectors. Explores saving and investment decisions, unemployment, inflation, national income accounting, taxing and spending policies, the limits of the market and government, public choice theory, the Federal Reserve System, money and banking, and international trade.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score and successful completion of MAT 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 23828 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 23956 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

ECO 202 PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS (GT: SS1) Studies the firm, the nature of cost, and how these relate to the economy as a whole. Analyzes economic models of the consumer, perfect competition, monopoly, oligopoly, and monopolistic competition. Explores economic issues including market power, population growth, positive and negative externalities, income distribution, poverty and welfare, discrimination, and international economic interdependence. This is a stand-alone course; ECO 201 is not a prerequisite.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score and successful completion of MAT 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 23829 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 23957 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

EDUCATION EDU 132 PLANNING, ORGANIZING, AND DELIVERING ADULT EDUCATION INSTRUCTION Covers the basics of planning an adult education program, organizing instruction within the various content areas, and delivering the material in a variety of ways, both in groups and individualized instruction. A wide variety of learning principles and theories will be addressed in ways that show their applicability to adult learners and his/her education. This course was designed to meet Colorado Literacy Instruction Authorization requirements.

C21 25347 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

EDU 134 TEACHING ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE TO ADULT LEARNERS Introduces the development and implementation of a program to teach English to adults whose first language is not English. Topics will range widely from assessment and placement to the theories behind language acquisition. Students will cover a wide variety of methodologies, both group and individualized, aimed at teaching the non-English speaker the written and verbal skills necessary to function successfully in the United States. This course was designed to meet Colorado Literacy Instruction Authorization requirements.

C21 25348 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

EDU 221 INTRODUCTION TO EDUCATION Focuses on the historical, social, political, philosophical, cultural and economic forces that shape the United States public school system. Includes current issues of educational reform, technology as it relates to education, and considerations related to becoming a teacher in Colorado. Special interest will be paid to the topic of diversity in the K-12 school system.

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Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. C11 24117 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

ENGLISH - DEVELOPMENTAL ENG 090 BASIC COMPOSITION Emphasizes critical thinking as students explore writing for specific purposes and audiences. Enables students to develop skills required for college-level writing while reviewing paragraph structure and focusing on essay development.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score (SS: 70-94 or ACTE 17) and successful completion of REA 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score (RC: 62-79 or ACTR 16, or CCRC 060). Course Note: Does not apply to CCA degrees or certificates. C11 23830 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 23958 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

ENGLISH - COMPOSITION ENG 121 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I (GT: CO1) Emphasizes the planning, writing, and revising of compositions, including the development of critical and logical thinking skills. This course includes a minimum of five compositions that stress analytical, evaluative, and persuasive/argumentative writing. Basic word processing skills needed.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 090 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score and REA 090 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS: 95+ and RC 80+ or ACTE 18 and ACTR 17 or SAT Verbal 440) or REA 075. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 23831 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 23959 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

ENG 122 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II (GT: CO2) Expands and refines the objectives of English Composition I. Emphasizes critical and logical thinking and reading, problem definition, research strategies, and writing analytical, evaluative, and/or persuasive papers that incorporate research. Basic word processing skills needed.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 121 (grade C or higher). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 23832 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 23960 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

ENG 131 TECHNICAL WRITING I Develops skills students can apply to a variety of technical documents. Focuses on principles for organizing, writing, and revising clear, readable documents for industry, business, and government. Basic word processing skills needed.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 and REA 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. C11 23833 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 23961 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

ENG 221 CREATIVE WRITING I Teaches techniques for creative writing. Explores imaginative uses of language through creative genres, fiction, poetry, and literary nonfiction with emphasis on the students' unique style, subject matter, and needs.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. C11 23834 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 23962 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

ENG 222 CREATIVE WRITING II Provides continued development of written expression in such forms as poetry, fiction, and/or nonfiction writing.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 221 (grade C or higher) or permission of Department Chair. C11 24553 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE ENV 101 INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE (GT-SC1) Provides an introduction to the basic concepts of ecology and the relationship between environmental problems and biological systems. Includes interdisciplinary discussions on biology, chemistry, geology, energy, natural resources, pollution, and environmental protection. Using a holistic approach, students will study how the foundations of natural sciences interconnect with the environment. This course includes laboratory experience.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of ENG 090 and MAT 090 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. C11 24445 4 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

FRENCH FRE 111 FRENCH LANGUAGE I Introduces a sequence dealing with the development of functional proficiency in listening, speaking, reading and writing the French language. Note: The order of the topics and methodology will vary according to individual texts and instructors.

Prerequisite: Successful completion on ENG 060 and REA 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. C11 23835 5 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 23963 5 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

FRE 112 FRENCH LANGUAGE II Continues Foreign Language I in the development of functional proficiency in listening, speaking, reading and writing the French language. Note: The order of the topics and the methodology will vary according to individual texts and instructors.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of FRE 111 (grade C or higher) or permission by the Department Chair. C11 23836 5 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

FRE 211 FRENCH LANGUAGE III (GT: AH4) Continues the sequence for students to advance in their study of understanding and speaking French. Focuses on intermediate level vocabulary, grammar, and expressions.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of FRE 112 (grade C or higher) or permission by the Department Chair. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 25227 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

FRE 212 FRENCH LANGUAGE IV (GT: AH4) Continues French Language I, II and III in the development of increased functional proficiency in listening, speaking, reading and writing the French language. Note: The order of the topics and the methodology will vary according to individual texts and instructors.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of FRE 211 (grade C or higher) or permission by the Department Chair. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 25228 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

GEOGRAPHY GEO 105 WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY (GT: SS2) An introductory course designed to facilitate understanding of spatial relationships between and among the geographic regions of the world. Includes demographic and cultural (political, economic, and historic) forces related to the physical environments of selected regions. Methods of study include analysis of interrelationships between developed and developing regions, and the interactions between human societies and natural environments.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 23837 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 23964 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

GEO 106 HUMAN GEOGRAPHY (GT: SS2) Introduces geographic perspectives and methods with applications to the study of human activities. Emphasizes the distribution of humans, adjustments to the natural environment, and land use practices.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course.

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C11 25338 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 25349 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

GEOLOGY GEY 111 PHYSICAL GEOLOGY (GT: SC1) Studies the materials of the earth, its structure, surface features, and the geologic processes involved in its development. Includes laboratory experience.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of REA 060 and ENG 060 (Grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 23843 4 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 23965 4 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

GEY 140 INTRODUCTION TO GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEMS Provides instruction on the use and application of hand-held global positioning systems (GPS). Includes navigation, using a GPS with a topographic map, mapping geologic and man-made features using a GPS and exchanging information with computerized digital maps.

C21 25648 1 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

GERMAN GER 111 GERMAN LANGUAGE I Introduces a sequence dealing with the development of functional proficiency in listening, speaking, reading and writing the German language. Note: The order of the topics and methodology will vary according to individual texts and instructors.

Prerequisite: Successful completion on ENG 060 and REA 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. C11 23838 5 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 24108 5 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

GER 112 GERMAN LANGUAGE II Continues Foreign Language I in the development of functional proficiency in listening, speaking, reading and writing the German language. Note: The order of the topics and the methodology will vary according to individual texts and instructors.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of GER 111 (grade C or higher) or permission by the Department Chair. C11 24537 5 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

GER 211 GERMAN LANGUAGE III (GT: AH4) Continues the sequence for students to advance in their study of understanding and speaking German. Focuses on intermediate level vocabulary, grammar, and expressions.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of GER 112 (grade C or higher) or permission by the Department Chair. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 25229 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

HISTORY HIS 101 WESTERN CIVILIZATION: ANTIQUITY - 1650 (GT: HI1) Explores a number of events, peoples, groups, ideas, institutions, and trends that have shaped Western Civilization from the prehistoric era to 1650. Reflects the multiple perspectives of gender, class, religion, and ethnic groups. Focuses on developing, practicing, and strengthening the skills historians use while constructing knowledge in the discipline.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 23844 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 23966 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

HIS 102 WESTERN CIVILIZATION: 1650 - PRESENT (GT: HI1)

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CLCSIM Lowry – Center for Sim CLC 840 & 905 CCLA – Classroom Building CON – CCA Online

CCC Online Courses Explores a number of events, peoples, groups, ideas, institutions, and trends that have shaped Western Civilization from 1650 to the present. Reflects the multiple perspectives of gender, class, religion, and ethnic groups. Focuses on developing, practicing, and strengthening the skills historians use while constructing knowledge in this discipline. This is a stand-alone course; HIS 101 is not a prerequisite.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 23845 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 23967 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

HIS 111 THE WORLD: ANTIQUITY - 1500 (GT: HI1) Explores a number of peoples, groups, ideas, institutions, and trends that have shaped World History from the prehistoric era to 1500. Reflects the multiple perspectives of gender, class, religion, and ethnic groups in a broad global sense. Focuses on the common denominators among all people. This approach goes beyond political borders to provide a better appreciation for different cultures. Focuses on developing, practicing, and strengthening the skills historians use while constructing knowledge in this discipline.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 25339 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 25350 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

HIS 112 THE WORLD: 1500 - PRESENT (GT: HI1) Explores a number of peoples, groups, ideas, institutions, and trends that have shaped World History from 1500 to the present. Reflects the multiple perspectives of gender, class, religion, and ethnic groups in a broad global sense. Focuses on the common denominators among all people. this approach goes beyond political borders to provide a better appreciation for different cultures. Focuses on developing, practicing, and strengthening the skills historians use while constructing knowledge in this discipline. This is a stand-alone course; HIS 111 is not a prerequisite.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 25340 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 25351 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

HIS 201 U.S. HISTORY TO RECONSTRUCTION (GT: HI1) Explores events, trends, peoples, groups, cultures, ideas, and institutions in North America and United States history, including the multiple perspectives of gender, class, and ethnicity, between the period when Native American Indians were the sole inhabitants of North America and the American Civil War. Focus is on developing, practicing, and strengthening the skills historians use while constructing knowledge in the discipline.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course C11 23846 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 23968 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

HIS 202 U.S. HISTORY SINCE THE CIVIL WAR (GT: HI1) Explores events, trends, peoples, groups, cultures, ideas, and institutions in United States history, including the multiple perspectives of gender, class, and ethnicity, between the period of the American Civil War and the present. Focuses on developing, practicing, and strengthening the skills historians use while constructing knowledge in the discipline. This is a stand-alone course; HIS 201 is not a prerequisite.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 23847 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 23969 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

HIS 225 COLORADO HISTORY (GT: HI1) Presents the story of the people, society, and cultures of Colorado from its earliest Native Americans, through the Spanish influx, the explorers, the fur traders and mountain men, the gold rush, railroad builders, the cattlemen and farmers, the silver boom, the tourists, and the modern state. Focuses on developing, practicing, and strengthening the skills historians use while constructing knowledge in this discipline.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 23848 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 23970 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

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HEALTH PROFESSIONAL HPR 178 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY Introduces the student to the structure of medical terms with emphasis on using and combining the most common prefixes, roots, and suffixes. Includes terms related to major body systems, oncology, psychiatry, as well as clinical laboratory and diagnostic procedures and imaging. Class structure provides accepted pronunciation of terms and relative use in a healthcare setting.

C11 24091 2 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 24381 2 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

HEALTH WELLNESS EDUCATION HWE 100 HUMAN NUTRITION Introduces basic principles of nutrition with emphasis on personal nutrition. Satisfies nutrition requirement of students entering health care professions.

Prerequisite: REA 060 and ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. C11 23974 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 24092 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

HUMANITIES HUM 115 WORLD MYTHOLOGY (GT: AH2) Introduces students to the mythologies of various cultures. Common themes are illustrated and an interdisciplinary approach is used incorporating some of the following: religion, philosophy, art history, theater, literature, music, cultural studies, and history.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 25236 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

HUM 121 SURVEY OF HUMANITIES I: EARLY CIVILIZATIONS (GT: AH2) Through a study of the visual arts, literature, music, and philosophy, this course introduces students to the history of ideas that have defined cultures. Emphasizes connections among the arts, values, and diverse cultures, including European and non-European, from the Ancient world to 1000 C.E.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 23852 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 23971 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

HUM 122 SURVEY OF HUMANITIES II: MEDIEVAL TO MODERN CIVILIZATIONS (GT: AH2) Examines written texts, visual arts, and musical compositions to analyze and reflect the evolution and confluence of cultures in Europe, Asia and the Americas from 800 C.E. to 1750 C.E.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 23853 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 23972 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

HUM 123 SURVEY OF HUMANITIES III: THE MODERN WORLD (GT: AH2) Through a study of the visual arts, literature, music, and philosophy, introduces evolution and confluence of world cultures from 1750 C.E. to the present.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 23854 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 23973 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

LITERATURE

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CCC Online Courses LIT 115 INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE (GT: AH2) Introduces students to fiction, poetry, and drama. Emphasizes active and responsive reading.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 090 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score and REA 090 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS: 95+ and RC 80+ or ACTE 18 and ACTR 17 or SAT Verbal 440). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 23856 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 23975 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

LIT 201 WORLD LITERATURE TO 1600 (GT: AH2) Examines significant writings in world literature from the ancients through the Renaissance. Emphasizes careful reading and understanding of the works and their cultural backgrounds.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 090 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score and REA 090 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS: 95+ and RC 80+ or ACTE 18 and ACTR 17 or SAT Verbal 440). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 23857 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 23976 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

LIT 202 WORLD LITERATURE AFTER 1600 (GT: AH2) Examines significant writings in world literature from the seventeenth century to the present. Emphasizes careful reading and understanding of the works and their cultural backgrounds.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 090 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score and REA 090 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS: 95+ and RC 80+ or ACTE 18 and ACTR 17 or SAT Verbal 440). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 23858 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 24382 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

LIT 211 AMERICAN LITERATURE TO CIVIL WAR (GT: AH2) An overview of American literature from the Native American through the nineteenth century Romantics. It explores ideas, historical and social contexts, themes, and literary characteristics of works in various genres by major writers.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 090 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score and REA 090 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS: 95+ and RC 80+ or ACTE 18 and ACTR 17 or SAT Verbal 440). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 24107 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

LIT 212 AMERICAN LITERATURE AFTER THE CIVIL WAR (GT: AH2) An overview of American literature from the mid-nineteenth century to the present. Explores ideas, historical and social contexts, themes, and literary characteristics of works in various genres by major writers.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 090 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score and REA 090 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS: 95+ and RC 80+ or ACTE 18 and ACTR 17 or SAT Verbal 440). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 24524 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

LIT 221 SURVEY OF BRITISH LITERATURE I (GT: AH2) An overview of British literature from the Anglo-Saxon period through the seventeenth century. Explores ideas, historical and social contexts, themes, and literary characteristics of works in various genres by major writers.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 090 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score and REA 090 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS: 95+ and RC 80+ or ACTE 18 and ACTR 17 or SAT Verbal 440). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 24373 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

LIT 222 SURVEY OF BRITISH LITERATURE II (GT: AH2) An overview of British literature from the eighteenth century to the present. Explores ideas, historical and social contexts, themes, and literary characteristics of works in various genres by major writers.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 090 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score and REA 090 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS: 95+ and RC 80+ or ACTE 18 and ACTR 17 or SAT Verbal 440). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course.

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LIT 225 INTRODUCTION TO SHAKESPEARE (GT: AH2) Explores a selection of works by William Shakespeare. Focuses on careful reading and interpretation of the plays and poems, includes pertinent information about Elizabethan England, and examines formal as well as thematic elements of the selected works.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 090 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score and REA 090 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS: 95+ and RC 80+ or ACTE 18 and ACTR 17 or SAT Verbal 440). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 25232 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

LIT 255 CHILDREN'S LITERATURE Evaluates the criteria for selecting appropriate literature for children through exploration of genres, age levels, and values taught through literature, and the literary and artistic quality of various texts.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. C11 23859 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 23977 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

MANAGEMENT MAN 200 HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT I Provides the student with a broad overview of the contemporary issues, theories, and principles used to effectively manage human resources. Topics include recruiting, hiring, compensation and benefits, training and development, employee relations, and legal issues.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. C11 24538 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 23978 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

MAN 226 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT Presents a survey of the principles of management. Emphasizes the primary functions of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling with a balance between the behavioral and operational approach.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. C11 23861 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 23980 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

MARKETING MAR 111 PRINCIPLES OF SALES Enables students to understand and develop ethical sales techniques and covers the role of selling in the marketing process. Areas of emphasis include behavioral considerations in the buying and selling process and sales techniques.

C11 24090 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 25214 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

MAR 216 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING Presents the analysis of theoretical marketing processes and the strategies of product development, pricing, promotion and distribution, and their applications to business and the individual consumer.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. C11 23862 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 23981 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

MATHEMATICS - DEVELOPMENTAL MAT 060 PRE-ALGEBRA

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CCC Online Courses Furthers the study of fractions and mixed numbers. Includes vocabulary, operations and applications of ratio, proportion, percent, area, perimeter, US and metric measures, integers, and an introduction to algebraic expressions and the solution of basic first-degree equations. Does not apply to CCA degrees or certificates.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of MAT 030 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (AR: 57 - 120; or Arithmetic 24-57 and CMDT is 12 or higher; or ACT Math: 16; or SAT Math: 420+). Course Note: Does not apply to CCA degrees or certificates. C11 23863 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 23983 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

MAT 090 INTRODUCTORY ALGEBRA Includes first-degree equations, inequalities, formulas, polynomials, algebraic fractions, factoring polynomials, solving quadratic equations by factoring, and applications. Coordinate geometry, graphing linear equations and inequalities, and systems of linear equations may be included. Does not apply to CCA degrees or certificates.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of MAT 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (EA: 45-60, ACT Math: 17, SAT Math: 434+). Course Note: Does not apply to CCA degrees or certificates. C11 23864 4 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 23984 4 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

MAT 099 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA Emphasizes problem solving with further study of equations, slope, inequalities, systems of equations, polynomials, quadratic equations, rational expressions, rational exponents, radical expressions, graphing and applications. A graphing calculator or equivalent software may be utilized. Does not apply to CCA degrees or certificates.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of MAT 090 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (EA: 61 - 84, ACT Math: 18, SAT Math: 447+). Prerequisite or Co-requisite: MAT 111. C11 24539 4 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 24541 4 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

MATHEMATICS MAT 107 CAREER MATHEMATICS Covers material designed for career technical or general studies students who need to study particular mathematical topics. Topics may include measurement, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, graphs, and/or finance. These are presented on an introductory level and the emphasis is on applications.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of MAT 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (EA: 45-60, ACT Math: 17, SAT Math: 434+). C11 23865 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

MAT 112 FINANCIAL MATHEMATICS Covers topics including pricing, taxes, insurance, interest, annuities, amortization, and investments using financial calculators and spreadsheets.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of MAT 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (EA: 45-60, ACT Math: 17 SAT Math: 434+). C11 24374 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

MAT 120 MATHEMATICS FOR LIBERAL ARTS (GT: MA1) Develops mathematical and problem-solving skills. Appropriate technological skills are included. Content is selected to highlight connections between mathematics and the society in which we live. Topics include set theory and logic, mathematical modeling, probability and statistical methods, and consumer mathematics. Additional content will include one topic in geometry, numeration systems, decision theory, or management science. Graphing calculator required.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of MAT 090 (grade B or higher) or MAT 099 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (EA: 85+, ACT Math: 19+, SAT Math: 460+). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 23866 4 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

MAT 121 COLLEGE ALGEBRA (GT: MA1) Includes a brief review of intermediate algebra, equations and inequalities, functions and their graphs, exponential and logarithmic functions, linear and non-linear systems, selection of topics from among graphing of the conic sections, introduction to sequences and series, permutations and combinations, the binomial theorem, and theory of equations. Graphing calculator required.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of MAT 099 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (EA: 85+ and AR: 57+, ACT Math: 23+, SAT Math: 513+). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course.

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C11 23867 4 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 23985 4 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

MAT 122 COLLEGE TRIGONOMETRY (GT: MA1) Topics include trigonometric functions (with graphs and inverse functions), identities and equations, solutions of triangles, complex numbers, and other topics as time permits. Graphing calculator required.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of MAT 121 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (CLM 63-102, ACT Math: 24+, SAT Math: 527+). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 23868 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

MAT 123 FINITE MATHEMATICS (GT: MA1) Covers topics including functions, matrix algebra, linear programming, and an introduction to probability and counting techniques. Emphasis is on applications. May include other topics such as statistics when time permits. Primarily intended for business, life science, or social science majors. Graphing calculator required.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of MAT 099 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (EA: 85+, ACT Math: 23+, SAT Math: 513+). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 23869 4 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

MAT 125 SURVEY OF CALCULUS (GT: MA1) Includes derivatives, integrals, and their applications, with attention restricted to algebraic, exponential, and logarithmic functions. For business, life science, and/or social science majors. Graphing calculator required.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of MAT 121 or 123 (grade C or higher) or CLM 63+, ACT Math 25+, or SAT Math: 540+. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 23870 4 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

MAT 135 INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS (GT: MA1) Includes data presentation and summarization, introduction to probability concepts and distributions, statistical inference-estimation, hypothesis testing, comparison of populations, correlation and regression. Graphing calculator required.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of MAT 090 (grade B or higher) or MAT 099 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (EA: 85+ and AR: 57+, ACT Math: 21+, SAT Math: 487+). Co-requisite: MAT 179. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 23871 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 23986 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

MAT 155 INTEGRATED MATH I Engages students in the concepts of school mathematics. Includes the recognition of numerical and geometric patterns and their applications to a variety of mathematical situations; mathematical problem-solving, reasoning, critical thinking, and communication; algebraic thinking, representation, analysis, manipulation, generalizations and extensions.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of MAT 099 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (EA: 85+ and AR: 57+, ACT Math: 23+, SAT Math: 513+. C11 23872 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

MAT 156 INTEGRATED MATH II Furthers MAT 155 concepts; includes fundamentals of probability, statistics, and Euclidean geometry. Mathematical problem-solving, reasoning, critical thinking and communication will continue to be an integral part of this sequence.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of MAT 155 (grade C or higher). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 23873 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

MAT 166 PRE-CALCULUS (GT: MA1) Review course in college algebra and college trigonometry intended for those planning to take calculus. Includes algebraic manipulations, properties of algebraic and trigonometric functions and their graphs, trig identities and equations, conic sections, polar coordinates and parametric equations. Graphing calculator required.

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CCC Online Courses Prerequisite: Successful completion of MAT 099 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (EA: 85+, ACT Math: 25+, SAT Math: 540+). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 23874 5 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

MAT 201 CALCULUS I (GT: MA1) Introduces single variable calculus and analytic geometry. Includes limits, continuity, derivatives, and applications of derivatives as well as indefinite integrals and some applications. Graphing calculator required.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of MAT 121 AND MAT 122 or MAT 166 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (CLM 103-120, ACT Math: 28, SAT Math: 580+). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 23875 5 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

MAT 202 CALCULUS II (GT: MA1) Continuation of single variable calculus which includes techniques of integration, polar coordinates, analytic geometry, improper integrals, and infinite series. Graphing calculator required.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of MAT 201 (grade C or higher). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 23876 5 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

MAT 203 CALCULUS III (GT: MA1) Completes the traditional subject matter of calculus. Includes vectors, vector-valued functions, and multi-variable calculus, including partial derivatives, multiple integrals, line integrals, and applications. Graphing calculator required.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of MAT 202 (grade C or higher). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 23877 4 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

MAT 265 DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (GT: MA1) Emphasizes techniques of problem solving and applications. Topics include first, second, and higher order differential equations, series methods, approximations, systems of differential equations, and Laplace transforms. Graphing calculator required.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of MAT 202 (grade C or higher). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 24375 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

MUSIC MUS 100 FUNDAMENTALS OF MUSIC THEORY Designed to help beginning music students or those students with limited background in music theory. Focuses upon the basic elements of music, including notation, rhythm, scales, key signatures, intervals, and chords.

C11 24089 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

MUS 120 MUSIC APPRECIATION (GT: AH1) Covers the basic materials of music, musical forms, media, genres, and musical periods. Emphasizes the development of tools for intelligent listening and appreciation.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 23878 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 23987 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

MUS 121 MUSIC HISTORY I (GT: AH1) Studies of various periods of music history with regard to the composers, aesthetics, forms, and genres of each period. Considers music from the Middle Ages through the Classical period.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 23879 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

MUS 122 MUSIC HISTORY II (GT: AH1)

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Continues Music History I with a study of music from the early Romantic period to the present. Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C21 23988 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

MUS 125 HISTORY OF JAZZ (GT: H1) Provides a survey of the basic materials of music and the forms, media, genres, historical, and cultural style periods of jazz. It emphasizes the development of tools for intelligent listening and appreciation.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 25343 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

PHILOSOPHY PHI 111 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY (GT: AH3) Introduces significant human questions and emphasizes understanding the meaning and methods of philosophy. Includes human condition, knowledge, freedom, history, ethics, the future, and religion. Course notes for 111: Students will learn how to think rationally in order to critically examine the variety of answers given to some of the world's most important questions. Some of these questions include: "Do we have freewill?", "Is morality relative or absolute?", "Is ultimate reality personal or impersonal?", "Are humans composed of mind and body?", "How is knowledge possible?"

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 23880 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 23989 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

PHI 112 ETHICS (GT: AH3) Examines human life, experience, and thought in order to discover and develop the principles and values for pursuing a more fulfilling existence. Theories designed to justify ethical judgments are applied to a selection of contemporary personal and social issues. Course notes for 112: Students will learn about the major ethical theories that have delivered insights or principles helpful in discovering the ethical thing to do. Students will then use these insights to evaluate various positions taken on contemporary ethical issues such as stem cell research, euthanasia, the environment, death penalty, world hunger/poverty, etc.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 23881 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 23990 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

PHI 113 LOGIC (GT: AH3) Studies effective thinking using language-oriented logic. Provides tools and develops skills for creative and critical thinking. Emphasizes the development of decision-making and problem-solving skills. Course notes for 113: Students will learn the science of right thinking in order to recognize correct reasoning from incorrect reasoning. As a result, students will become "logically sharp" in their thinking. They will gain confidence that they are making sense when they advance their own arguments and when they evaluate the arguments of others.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 23882 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 25233 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

PHI 115 WORLD RELIGIONS - WEST Introduces students to religions of the Western world: Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Bahá'í, and influential pre-literate traditions. Utilizes religious studies methods (historical, sociological, legal, psychological, and phenomenological), to understand the historical development of each religious tradition in terms of communities, cultural context, and modern manifestations; paying particular attention to differences between sects, denominations, schools, and factions within each tradition. Focus will include the examination of the charismatic leaders, prophets, and narratives that inform the worldview of each tradition.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. C11 23883 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

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CCC Online Courses PHI 116 WORLD RELIGIONS - EAST Introduces students to religions of the Eastern world: Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Taoism, Confucianism, Sikhism, Shinto, and influential pre-literate traditions. Utilizes religious studies methods (historical, sociological, legal, psychological, and phenomenological), to understand the historical development of each religious tradition in terms of communities, cultural context, and modern manifestations; paying particular attention to differences between sects, denominations, schools, and factions within each tradition. Focus will include the examination of the charismatic leaders, prophets, and narratives that inform the worldview of each tradition.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. C11 23884 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

PHI 214 PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION (GT: AH3) Focuses on the critical examination of fundamental concepts, ideas, and implications of religion. Specific topics include the nature of God, the varieties of religious experience, argument concerning God's existence, the problem of evil, faith and reason, religion and human destiny, and the connection between religion and ethics. Course notes for 214: Students will learn how to think critically in order to examine the variety of answers given to questions raised by the rational analysis of religious claims. Specific topics will include the nature of God, religious experience, arguments concerning God's existence, the problem of evil, faith and reason, religious pluralism, the connection between religion and ethics.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 24376 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

PHYSICS PHY 105 CONCEPTUAL PHYSICS (GT: SC1) Focuses on mechanics, heat, properties of matter, electricity and magnetism, light, and modern physics. Incorporates laboratory experience.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of MAT 090 (grade C or higher). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 23885 4 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 24365 4 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

PHY 111 ALGEBRA BASED I WITH LAB (GT: SC1) Enables students to explore the truth about physical reality through reasoning, mathematics, and experimentation. Examines kinematics, force, circular motion, energy, momentum, torque, rotational dynamics, simple harmonic motion, temperature, heat, and thermodynamics. The concepts and theories presented are explored through demonstrations and hands-on experiments. It is a general physics course recommended for all of the health sciences and other interested students. Students entering engineering or one of the advanced sciences should register for PHY 211.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of MAT 121 (grade C or higher). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 23886 5 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 24385 5 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

PHY 112 ALGEBRA BASED II WITH LAB (GT: SC1) Expands upon PHY 111 and covers sound waves, electric fields, electric circuits, magnetic fields, light optics, and modern physics. Explores the concepts of and theories presented in class are explored through demonstrations and hands-on experiments.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of PHY 111 (grade C or higher). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 23887 5 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 25638 5 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

PHY 211 PHYSICS: CALCULUS BASED I WITH LAB (GT: SC1) Enables students to examine the truth about our physical reality through reasoning, mathematics, and experimentation. Covers kinematics, force, gravity, energy, momentum, torque, rotational dynamics, fluids, and waves. The concepts and theories presented in class are explored through demonstrations and hands-on experiments. The first semester calculus-based physics course is recommended for students entering engineering or one of the advanced sciences.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of MAT 201 (grade C or higher). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 23888 5 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

PHY 212 PHYSICS: CALCULUS BASED II WITH LAB (GT: SC1) Expands upon PHY 211 and examines waves, electric fields, electric circuits, magnetic fields, light and optics, and modern physics. Concepts and theories presented in class are explored through demonstrations and hands-on experiments.

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Prerequisite: Successful completion of PHY 211 (grade C or higher). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 23889 5 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

POLITICAL SCIENCE POS 105 INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL SCIENCE (GT: SS1) Focuses on a survey of the discipline of political science, including political philosophy and ideology, democratic and non-democratic governments and processes, and international relations.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 23909 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 23991 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

POS 111 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT (GT: SS1) Includes the background of the U.S. Constitution; the philosophy of American government; general principles of the Constitution, federalism, and civil liberties. Examines public opinion and citizen participation; political parties, interest groups, and the electoral process; and the structure and functions of the national government.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 23890 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 23992 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

POS 125 AMERICAN STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT (GT: SS1) Emphasizes the structure and function of state, county, and municipal governments, including their relations with each other and with national government. Includes a study of Colorado government and politics.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 23891 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

POS 205 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (GT: SS1) Examines relationships among modern nation-states. Topics include diplomacy, nationalism, ideologies, power and influence, conflict and cooperation, the role of non-state actors, the international economy, and theoretical attempts to understand international behavior.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 23910 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 24529 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

PSYCHOLOGY PSY 101 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY (GT: SS3) Focuses on the scientific study of behavior including motivation, emotion, physiological psychology, stress, and coping, research methods, consciousness, sensation, perception, learning, and memory.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 090 and REA 090 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 23893 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 23993 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

PSY 102 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY II (GT: SS3) Focuses on the scientific study of behavior including cognition, language, intelligence, psychological assessment, personality, abnormal psychology, therapy, life span development, social psychology, and sexuality. This is a stand-alone course; PSY 101 is not a prerequisite.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 090 and REA 090 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores.

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CCC Online Courses Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 23894 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 23994 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

PSY 226 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY (GT: SS3) Focuses on the behavior of humans in social settings, including attitudes, aggression, conformity, cooperation and competition, prejudice, and interpersonal attraction.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of PSY 101 or PSY 102 (grade C or higher). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 24446 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 24383 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

PSY 235 HUMAN GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT (GT: SS3) Examines human development from conception through death, emphasizing physical, cognitive, emotional, and psychosocial factors.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 090 and REA 090 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 23895 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 23995 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

PSY 237 CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHOLOGY Explores human development from conception through adolescence, emphasizing physical, cognitive, emotional, and psychosocial factors.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 090 and REA 090 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. C11 23896 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 23932 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

PSY 238 CHILD DEVELOPMENT (GT: SS3) Focuses on the growth and development of the individual from conception through childhood, emphasizing physical, cognitive, emotional, and psychosocial factors.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 090 and REA 090 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 23898 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 25352 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

PSY 249 ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY (GT: SS3) Examines abnormal behavior and its classification, causes, treatment, and prevention.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of PSY 101 or PSY 102 (grade C or higher). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 23899 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 23996 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

READING - DEVELOPMENTAL REA 090 COLLEGE PREPARATORY READING Enables students to apply strategies for improving comprehension, developing vocabulary, and increasing rate for reading college textbooks. Also focuses on identifying patterns of structure and patterns of development and bias in longer readings.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of REA 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score (RC: 62-79 or ACTR 16). Course Note: Does not apply to CCA degrees or certificates. C11 23900 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 23931 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

RUSSIAN RUS 111 RUSSIAN LANGUAGE I Introduces a sequence dealing with the development of functional proficiency in listening, speaking, reading and writing the Russian language. Note: The order of the topics and methodology will vary according to individual texts and instructors.

Prerequisite: Successful completion on ENG 060 and REA 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. C11 24525 5 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

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RUS 112 RUSSIAN LANGUAGE II Continues Foreign Language I in the development of functional proficiency in listening, speaking, reading and writing the Russian language. Note: The order of the topics and the methodology will vary according to individual texts and instructors.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of RUS 111 (grade C or higher) or permission by the Department Chair. C11 24496 5 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

SCIENCE SCI 155 INTEGRATED SCIENCE I - PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY (GT: SC1) Examines the nature of energy and matter, their interactions and changes, and the application of fundamental concepts to the study of our natural world. These concepts will be explored in hands-on laboratory experiments. This course integrates the fundamental concepts and ideas about the nature of physics and chemistry with the natural world.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of REA 060, ENG 060, MAT 060 (grade C or higher) or appropriate assessment scores. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 25344 4 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

SCI 156 INTEGRATED SCIENCE II - EARTH AND LIFE SCIENCE (GT: SC1) Examines earth and biological systems, living and non-living environments, through the application and refinement of fundamental energy and matter concepts. These systems and concepts will be explored in hands-on laboratory experiments.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of SCI 155 (grade C or higher). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 25639 4 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

SOCIOLOGY SOC 101 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY I (GT: SS3) Examines the basic concepts, theories, and principles of sociology, as well as human cultures, social groups, and the social issues of age, gender, class, and race.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 090 and REA 090 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 23901 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 23997 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

SOC 102 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY II (GT: SS3) Examines social institutions and organizations from the macro perspective. Emphasizes issues of social change, demography, social movements, and conflicts and trends within education, religion, family, political, and economic structures.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 090 and REA 090 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 23902 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 23998 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

SOC 231 THE SOCIOLOGY OF DEVIANT BEHAVIOR (GT: SS3) Examines the nature, Identification, and explanation of deviant categories. Theories and philosophies as well as methods of treatment related to deviancy will also be considered. The course will study society's attempts to control, change, and institutionalize those acts, individuals, or groups that a population may deem unacceptable.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 090 and REA 090 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 24447 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 24384 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

SPANISH SPA 111 SPANISH LANGUAGE I

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Lowry Campus CLCWES Lowry-West Quad CC – CentreTech Campus CFA – Fine Arts Building

CLCNOR Lowry-North Quad CLCCFS Lowry-CFS CADM – Administration Building CST – Student Center

CLCSIM Lowry – Center for Sim CLC 840 & 905 CCLA – Classroom Building CON – CCA Online

CCC Online Courses Develops students' interpretive, interpersonal, and presentational communicative abilities in the language. Integrates these skills in the cultural contexts in which the language is used. Offers a foundation in the analysis of culture.

Prerequisite: Successful completion on ENG 060 and REA 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. C11 23903 5 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 23999 5 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

SPA 112 SPANISH LANGUAGE II Expands students' interpretive, interpersonal, and presentational communicative abilities in the language across the disciplines. Integrates these skills with the study of the cultures in which the language is used. Offers a foundation in the analysis of culture and develops intercultural communicative strategies.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of SPA 111 (grade C or higher) or permission by the Department Chair. C11 23904 5 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 24000 5 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

SPA 211 SPANISH LANGUAGE III (GT: AH4) Continues Spanish Language I and II in the development of increased functional proficiency in listening, speaking, reading and writing the Spanish language. Note: The order of the topics and the methodology will vary according to individual texts and instructors.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of SPA 112 (grade C or higher) or permission by the Department Chair. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 23905 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 24001 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

SPA 212 SPANISH LANGUAGE IV (GT: AH4) Continues Spanish Language I, II and III in the development of increased functional proficiency in listening, speaking, reading and writing the Spanish language. Note: The order of the topics and the methodology will vary according to individual texts and instructors.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of SPA 211 (grade C or higher) or permission by the Department Chair. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 23906 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

WOMEN'S STUDIES WST 240 GODDESSES AND WOMEN IN THE ANCIENT WORLD (GT: SS3) Surveys gender socialization and the roles, challenges, contributions, and images of women in the development of cultures. Through a study of arts, literature, music, politics, religion, philosophy, laws, and social standards, students are introduced to the history of ideas that have defined women's place in societies. Examines goddesses, rituals, and ceremonies and how the image of the Feminine Divine changed from matriarchal cultures through establishment of patriarchal cultures, including European and non-European, from the ancient World through the Middle ages.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score. C11 25798 3 3-Sep-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE C21 25245 3 7-Oct-13 14-Dec-13 CCON CCC ONLINE

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