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Community College of Aurora Schedule of Classes FALL 2015 Register Now! Fall 2015 registration begins – April 27, 2015 Fall 2015 classes begin – August 24, 2015 Register online at: www.CCAurora.edu

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Page 1: CCA Fall Schedule 2015

Community College of Aurora

Schedule of ClassesFALL 2015

Register Now!Fall 2015 registration begins – April 27, 2015 Fall 2015 classes begin – August 24, 2015Register online at: www.CCAurora.edu

Page 2: CCA Fall Schedule 2015

Table of Contents

As a recipient of Federal Title IV funds, the Community College of Aurora is required to collect, publish 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 Institutions 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 available in the Advising Center, CentreTech Campus 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 Admissions, Registration and Records Office, CentreTech Campus, 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 amendments, 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 Admissions, Registration and Records 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 Student Affairs, A106E, 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 Admissions, Registration and Records 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, CentreTech Campus, Room A103, 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 Conduct, Intervention & Retention, CentreTech Campus. CCA supports the efforts of local, state and federal governments in promoting a drug free America, pursuant to Public Law 101. Please refer to: www.CCAurora.edu/students/student-right-know/drug-alcohol-prevention.

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

Accessibility Services CTC S202A 303-340-7548 303-340-75518am-4pm M-Th, Appointments recommended9am-5pm F

[email protected]

Admissions, Registration and Records CTC A102 303 360-4797 303-361-7432 www.CCAurora.edu/hours [email protected]

Advising CTC A102 303-360-4797 303-361-7432 www.CCAurora.edu/hours [email protected]

Assessment Testing CTC A205 303 360-4948 www.CCAurora.edu/hours [email protected]

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

Career Services CTC A106 303-360-4914 303-361-7432 By Appointment [email protected]

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

CTC A204303-360-4757 / 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 & Re-cruitment CTC A100 303-340-7522 303-360-4791 Appointments suggested [email protected]

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 www.CCAurora.edu/hours [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 www.CCAurora.edu/hours

Office of Student Conduct, Intervention & Retention CTC A102G 303-340-7524 7:30am-4pm [email protected]

Student Life LC WESTQUAD 110 303-340-7525 303-340-7523 8am-5pm M-Th

9am-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]

CCA LOCAtiOnsCentreteCh Campus (CtC)16000 E. CentreTech Parkway, Aurora, CO 80011-9036303-360-4700

lowry Campus (lC)710 Alton Way, Denver, CO 80230303-340-7093

www.CCaurora.edu

accessibility services ........................................ 6academic advising ........................................... 2apply for admission .......................................... 2assessment of Basic skills ......................... 2 & 6Books & supplies ............................................... 2Cancellation of Classes .................................... 6Career services ................................................ 6Change of address or name ............................. 6College opportunity Fund (CoF) ................. 2 & 4Computer access Center ................................... 6Debit Card ................................................... 2 & 3Degrees & Certificates ..................................... 6

Disability accommodations .............................. 6Disbursement of Financial aid ......................... 3English Language Proficiency .......................... 6FaCts payment plan ........................................ 3Financial aid ............................................. 2 & 3Financial obligation .......................................... 3Grade reports .................................................. 7Graduation applications .................................. 7high school enrollment .................................... 7higher one refund process ............................... 3Important Dates ................................................ 1International students ..................................... 7

learning resource Center ................................ 7library .............................................................. 7Military/Veteran Benefits ................................. 7orientation ............................................... 1, 2 & 5payment ......................................................... 2-3refund policy ................................................... 3registration ....................................................... 2registration worksheet ................................... 8scholarships ..................................................... 4smoking policy ................................................. 7student Conduct, Intervention & retention ..... 7student ID Cards ............................................... 2

student e-mail .................................................. 2student life & sGa ............................................ 7student success Center ................................... 7testing Center ............................................ 7 & 6tobacco Free Campus ...................................... 7tuition & Fees ................................................ 4-5waitlists ............................................................ 4weather & emergency Closures ....................... 7withdrawal ........................................................ 1

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Important Dates

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CCA EXPRESSMandatory Orientation for all new students

All first-time new students must participate in CCA Express, a one-day orientation session.

CCA Express will provide students with an opportunity to take the Accuplacer exam, meet with an academic advisor, register for classes and learn important

information about the college.

Students must register at least one week prior to the orientation session they wish to attend. To register visit:

www.CCAurora.edu/Express-Register

FInAnCIAl AIDPriority Deadlines

Summer Semester April 1Fall Semester May 1

Spring Semester November 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.

PAymEnT InFoRmATIonFull payment or arrangements through FACTS payment plan must be

completed by 6:00 p.m., August 12, 2015.

After August 12, payment is due 24 hours after course registration. Please see the inside of this information guide for FACTS payment plan information. Remember to sign up for your FACTS plan early for the lowest down payment options!

BookSToREBookstore charges arranged for

students who have been awarded Financial Aid are available:

August 6 - September 4

GRADuATIon InFoRmATIonThe 2015/2016 Commencement Ceremony will be held on

Saturday, May 7, 2016.

Graduation Application Due Dates:

Priority Deadline Final Deadline

Spring graduates December 1 April 1

Summer graduates April 1 July 1Fall 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.

STuDEnT ID STICkERSEach semester, you should validate your student ID. Once you have registered for classes, stop by the CentreTech Welcome Center or the Lowry Welcome

Desk with your schedule on or after the below dates for a new sticker.Fall Semester August 15

Spring Semester January 15

Summer Semester May 15

ACADEmIC DEADlInESClasses Begin Classes End Last Day to Add Last Day to Drop* Last Day to Withdraw**

Full Semester August 24 December 12 August 30 September 8 November 19

CCA Online August 31 December 12 September 6 September 14 November 21

CCCOnline August 31 December 12 September 2 September 15 November 23

CCCOnline Session 2 October 5 December 12 October 6 October 15 November 30

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 of your MyCCA account or visit the Admissions, Registration and Records office.

*The Last Day to Drop is the deadline to drop a class and have it removed from your record and to receive a refund of tuition and fees for the course.

**The Last Day to Withdraw is the deadline to withdraw from a class (no refund) and have a W grade recorded for the course.

Fall 2015 Registration begins April 27, 2015

ACCuPlACER WoRkShoPSBefore you take the Accuplacer Placement Test, CCA recommends that you prepare for the test in advance. Please review the study guides and workshop

information available at www.CCAurora.edu/Accuplacer for more information.

holIDAyS, SEmESTER BREAkS AnD CollEGE CloSED

Labor Day (college closed) September 7

Faculty In-Service (college open, no classes) November 24

Thanksgiving (College closed Thanksgiving Day) November 25 - 28

uPComInG ImPoRTAnT DATESSpring 2016 Registration Begins November 2

Spring 2016 Semester Begins January 19, 2016

For future semester registration and start dates, please visit www.CCAurora.edu/Calendar

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Getting Started

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 one time 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. CCA’s Federal School Code is 016058.

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 the 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 outside 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 CCA Express: new student Orientation If you have never attended college after high school, you are required

to participate in CCA Express. CCA Express 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 completed new student orientation requirements.

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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7. see an Academic Advisor After meeting assessment requirements and attending CCA Express (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. You can make an appointment on MyCCA from the Student Tab, “Make an appointment” or visit www.CCAurora.edu/students/make-appointment. Advisors for cohort based programs are located in the Student Success Center.

www.CCAurora.edu/advising

8. Register for Courses Complete the Student Account Payment Agreement from the Add/Drop

Classes link and 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 so you are 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

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FinAnCiAL OBLiGAtiOnBy the act of registration, you automatically incur a fi nancial obligation to the college and will be required to complete a Student Account Payment Agreement form upon registration. Th is 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. View and print your bill through MyCCA after registering. You still have a fi nancial obligation to the college even if you do not receive a bill in the mail. Failure to pay tuition and fees may result in cancellation of your registration, but you are still responsible for classes that are not dropped or purged 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. Th e 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.

FinAnCiAL AiD AwARDApply for fi nancial aid early. If you have not been awarded fi nancial aid by May 1, you are responsible for paying your bill in full or making a Tuition Payment Plan. See DISBURSEMENT OF FINANCIAL AID FUNDS POLICY.

EBiLLs All students will be receiving statements and invoices through your student account each month. Student billing statements will be available online 24/7 through your MyCCA account:

• SignintoMyCCA• ClickonyourStudentTab• ClickStudentRecords• ClickeBill

Paper invoices will be mailed out twice per term. Th e fi rst will be sent out after the main census and after the fi rst scheduled fi nancial aid disbursement has been credited to the student’s accounts. Th e second invoice will be sent out at the end of the term, as the fi nal notice.

wAys tO PAy yOUR BiLL All students must make full payments or make arrangements by August 12, 2015 to hold your seat in class. Students who register after August 12 must make a payment within 24 hours of class registration or schedule an adjustment. Payments may be made in the following ways: full payments can be made through MyCCA student accounts through the end of the semester; full payments can be made through e-Cashier July 8 - December 4, or if you wish to make multiple payments, you need to set up an e-Cashier FACTS Payment Plan (see deadlines below). A $25 nonrefundable processing fee will be assessed for an e-Cashier FACTS Payment Plan.

Fall 2015 e-Cashier available on July 8.Full payments may be made on e-Cashier through December 4.

last Day to enroll onlIne

reQuIreD Down

payment

numBer oF payments

months oF payments

August 11 NONE 4 Aug. - Nov.

August 27 15% 3 Sept. - Nov.

September 12 25% 2 Oct. & Nov.October 8 33% 2 Oct. & Nov.October 30 50% 1 November only

**After October 30, payment in full is required by MyCCA.

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 and Records Offi ce. After dropping a 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. Th e 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. Th e Cashier’s 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, see below. You can expect to wait one to two weeks between disbursement and refunds. See “Where’s my Refund?” at www.ccaurora.edu/students/paying-college/fi nancial-aid/refunds.

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 Th e Refund Card is used to establish one of the three options for receiving any excess funds owed to you via electronic transfer. Th e 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.

Th e 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. Th e 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:•Cardsnotactivated–reissuefee$10.•Cardsthatareactivated–reissuefee$20.

Paying for College

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tUitiOn inFORMAtiOn & COLORADO REsiDEnCy• Youmaypayyourtuitiononlineatwww.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 our website or through the Admissions and Records office at CentreTech or Lowry.

• YourresidencystatusmustbefinalizedBEFOREyouattendyourfirstcourse. Failure to provide appropriate documentation before classes begin will result in non-resident tuition classification.

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

•TuitionandfeesarepostedonthewebsiteandintheAdmissionsandRecords, and Cashier Offices. You should take note that some fees are NON REFUNDABLE. Tuition and 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 must be completed through the FACTS payment plan by 6:00 p.m. on August 12, 2015. 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.auroragives.org to apply online. In addition, the CCA Financial Aid Office awards institutional scholarships yearly. To find out more about scholarships, visit www.CCAurora.edu/students/paying-college/scholarships.

wAitListsWaitlists allow students an opportunity to get into a class that is full, but could have space become available before the course begins. The waitlist will record the time and date that the student placed his/her name on the waitlist and students will be notified via student email of open spaces in that order.

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

Tuition

CreDIt hours tuItIon Fees total less CoF

stIpenD

amount Due aFter stIpenD

1 199.90 36.16 236.06 -75.00 161.062 399.80 41.08 440.88 -150.00 290.883 599.70 46.00 645.70 -225.00 420.704 799.60 50.92 850.52 -300.00 550.525 999.50 55.84 1055.34 -375.00 680.346 1199.40 60.76 1260.16 -450.00 810.167 1399.30 65.68 1464.98 -525.00 939.988 1599.20 70.60 1669.80 -600.00 1069.809 1799.10 75.52 1874.62 -675.00 1199.6210 1999.00 80.44 2079.44 -750.00 1329.4411 2198.90 85.36 2284.26 -825.00 1459.2612 2398.80 90.28 2489.08 -900.00 1589.0813 2598.70 92.45 2691.15 -975.00 1716.1514 2798.60 94.62 2893.22 -1050.00 1843.2215 2998.50 96.79 3095.29 -1125.00 1970.2916 3198.40 98.96 3297.36 -1200.00 2097.3617 3398.30 101.13 3499.43 -1275.00 2224.4318 3598.20 103.30 3701.50 -1350.00 2351.50

OnLinE CLAssEsTuition Rates___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

CCA & CCC OnLinE CLAssEs

Resident Rate: $295.75 per credit hour. Less: $75.00 COF stipend per credit hour.

Amount due after stipend: $220.75 per credit hour.

non Resident Rate: $336.50 per credit hour.

wEstERn UnDERGRADUAtE EXCHAnGE (wUE) Tuition Rates___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

traditional/Classroom Courses: $187.35 per credit hour. Online courses: $336.50 per credit hour.

CreDIt hours tuItIon Fees total

1 512.35 36.16 548.512 1024.70 41.08 1065.783 1537.05 46.00 1583.054 2049.40 50.92 2100.325 2561.75 55.84 2617.596 3074.10 60.76 3134.867 3586.45 65.68 3652.138 4098.80 70.60 4169.409 4611.15 75.52 4686.6710 5123.50 80.44 5203.9411 5635.85 85.36 5721.2112 6148.20 90.28 6238.4813 6660.55 92.45 6753.0014 7172.90 94.62 7267.5215 7685.25 96.79 7782.0416 8197.60 98.96 8296.5617 8709.95 101.13 8811.0818 9222.30 103.30 9325.60

*The following is included within the fee amount: Student Activity Fee, Bond Fee, Government Fee, Parking Fee and Registration Fee

Note: FALL 2015 Tuition, COF stipend, and fee amounts are subject to change pending final Board Approval.

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REFUnDABLE FEEsMedium and High Cost Program Fees. $6.60 per credit hour. CISCO Progrm Fees. $18.25 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. $6.60 per credit hour for all math and English courses to offset technology costs and support services.

Student Activity Fee. $18.69 per term per student. Supports student life.

Student Bond. $2.17 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. $1.62 per credit hour, maximum 12 credit hours, not to exceed $18.96. Supports student government and approved activities. See page 10 for a description of student government. Refundable only when all classes are dropped before the deadline date.

Parking Fee. $1.13 per credit hour up to $13.20 maximum. Used for lot repair and upgrades.

Student Enrollment Charge. $12.55. Used to offset processing and material costs.

Art Course Fee. $35 per term.

Events and Wedding Program Fee. $35 per term.

CIS and CNG Testing Fees. $86 to $288 per course.

Private Instruction Fee. $303 per course.

Crime Scene Investigation Fee. $60 per course.

Health Professional Personal Trainer Fee. $150 per program.

Special Topics Fee. $150 per program.

CCCOnline Digital Text Books. $53.35 or $63.60 per term.

CCCOnline Lab Kit Fee. $125 to $395 per term.

Physical Anthropology Lab Fee. $35 per course.

REFUnDABLE CHARGEsThe following are refundable up to the deadline date for each class that is dropped:

Basic Law Enforcement Training Charge. $1,750. Covers the cost of ammunition, police vehicles, printing books, notebooks, hand-out materials, handcuffs, arrest control uniforms, targets, target frames, CPR/First Aid books and certificates.

Film and Video Lab Charge. $300 per term.

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

Private Instruction Charge. $303 per course. (Regular tuition and program fees do not cover the cost of private instruction.)

Art Material Charges. Ceramics $50 per course, Photography $35 per term, Jewelry: 1 credit hour $60 or 3 credit hours $175, Multimedia Graphic Design (MGD) Lab $35 or $150 per term, flat fee for one or more MGD courses, Stained Glass $125 or $175 per course.

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 115 $100, EMS 121 $400, EMS 220 $50, EMS 225 $400, EMS 228 $500, EMS 280 $300. Used to offset special equipment required for the course. Refundable prior to the first day of class. Used to offset special equipment required for the course. Nonrefundable upon the first day of class.

International Student Health Insurance Charge. $304 per term.

International Student Application Charge. $75.

Return Check Charge. $30.

Fees

For aDDItIonal Fee InFormatIon see our Chart at: www.CCaurora.eDu/Fees

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iF yOU HAVE nEVER AttEnDED COLLEGE AFtER HiGH sCHOOL yOU MUst attend CCA Express, a new student orientation program that includes all the important elements of starting your educational journey in one convenient eight-hour session.

CCA Express offers several sessions from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and you must sign up at least one week prior to the session time at: www.ccaurora.edu/orientation

At CCA Express, you will have the opportunity to:

• Take the Accuplacer test• See an advisor• Learn about financing your education• Register for classes• Access CCA’s college technology • Learn about available support services

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ACADEMiC sUPPORt LABCentretech Campus, Classroom Building, room C-109, 303-340-7536The Academic Support Lab provides the following services:

•Freedrop-intutoringinmanysubjects•Computerlab•Workshopsandotheracademicassistance

ACCEssiBiLity sERViCEsCentretech Campus, 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 303-340-7548 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• EvidenceofaCorhigherinpriorCollegeLevelEnglishandMath

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

• QualifyingACTorSATscoresthatarelessthan5yearsold• QualifyingAccuplacerscoresthatarelessthan5yearsold• Englishspeakingabilityisalsorequired.IfEnglishisnotyournative

language, you may be required to take the LOEP examACT, 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 and location subject to change.

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 CLAssEsIf you are enrolled in any class that has insufficient numbers to justify offering 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:

•Careeradvising•Onlinecareerresources•Careerdevelopmentworkshops•Onlineinternshipandjobboards•Careerandskillsassessments•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 Services Program, and joint programs with area vocational schools.

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 $40 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/esl for registration dates. Once you have completed the advanced level classes, you are encouraged to test for entry into the college prep program.

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 APPLiCAtiOnsCentretech Campus, 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.

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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. Th e earlier you apply, the better your chances are for a timely approval.

LEARninG REsOURCE CEntERCtC student Centre, room s202, 303-360-4736Whether you just started at CCA today, or you have been around for a few 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? Or maybe you just need to fi nd a book or a movie! Th e library is the place 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/support-services/library and click on the link.

MiLitARy & VEtERAns sERViCEs CEntERCentretech Campus, administration, room a105, 303-360-4768Military and veterans are asked to visit the Military and Veterans Services. Th e staff can assist you with questions concerning your VA benefi ts and military tuition assistance. Th ey will 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.

OFFiCE OF stUDEnt COnDUCt, intERVEntiOn & REtEntiOn Safety and security are top priorities at CCA and to help facilitate this, CCA has established the CARE Team (Confl ict, Assessment, Resources & Empowerment). In addition, the Student Code of Conduct helps to strengthen personal responsibility and accountability. Visit www.ccaurora.edu/about-cca/campus-life/Care-Team for procedure information.

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 Th eta Kappa, sports clubs, academic clubs and cultural/special interest clubs.

stUDEnt sUCCEss CEntERCentretech Campus, student Centre, room s101Th e Student Success Center’s mission is to promote student success through dedicated support in an inclusive and authentic academic community. Th e following programs are housed in the Student Success Center:

TransferSuccessProgram–servesstudentsinterestedincompletingtheirassociate degree and transferring to a four year college to earn a bachelor’s degree.

ScholarSupportandProgramming–servescohortsofstudentswhoreceive a third party scholarship, such as Mile High United Way, Denver Scholarship Foundation and the Daniels Fund.

TRiOStudentSupportServices–servesfirstgenerationcollegestudentswho are designated as low income or who have a documented disability.

Th e 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 eff ect 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

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4• ClickintheOpencheckboxinfrontofthechosencourseCRN(Course

Registration Number).

• Scrolltothebottomofthepageandclick“AddtoWorksheet.”

• Clickthe“SUBMITCHANGES”button;thecoursewillbeaddedtoyourschedule.

• CURRENTSCHEDULEwillappear.

• VERIFYthatyouregisteredforthecorrectcourse.

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

• RETURNTOMENU(atthetoplefthandcornerofthepage)toview your detailed schedule, pay your bill, and access your financial aid information.

• PRINTacopyofyourdetailedschedulebyusingthebrowserprintfunctionon the top toolbar.

• NavigatebacktoSTUDENTtab.

• ClickDetailedStudentSchedule(withdropandwithdrawdate).

• Selectandprint.

TIP: Use CLASS SEARCH to find the latest courses added to the schedule and to see which sections are

full or open for enrollment.

select “suBJeCts” •ClickonaCourseSubjectinwhichyouareinterested.• ToselectmultipleCourseSubjects,holddownyourCtrlkeyandclick

on all Course Subjects of interest. •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.• SelectSUMMER2014.• 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 confidential.

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

• DIDYOUFORGETYOURSTUDENTIDORPIN?Usethelinktofind it.

• ClickLOGIN.

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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.

Art 20110 ART 110 176 Art Appreciation: AH1

Astronomy 20115 AST 101 176 Astronomy I w/Lab: SC1

Biology and Biotechnology 21335 BIO 116 176 Intro to Human Disease: SC2

Business 20140 BUS 115 176 Introduction to Business

Computer Information Systems 21914 CIS 115 176 Intro to Computer Info Sys

20144 CIS 118 176 Intro PC Applications

21929 CIS 128 176 Operating System: Windows 7

21649 CIS 135 176 Complete PC Word Processing

21650 CIS 145 176 Complete PC Database

21652 CIS 155 176 PC Spreadsheet Concepts

21653 CIS 165 176 Complete Presentation Graphics

Computer Science 22053 CSC 119 376 Introduction to Programming

22054 CSC 160 376 Computer Science I: (Language)

22180 CSC 220 376 Intro to MS Visual Basic.NET

22055 CSC 236 376 C# Programming

22056 CSC 240 376 Java Programming

Criminal Justice 20157 CRJ 110 176 Intro to Criminal Justice SS3

22348 CRJ 205 176 Principles of Criminal Law

22349 CRJ 275 176 Special Topics

Early Childhood Education 21169 ECE 101 376 Intro to Early Childhood Educ

21416 ECE 102 376 Intro to ECE Lab Techniques

21170 ECE 103 376 Guidance Strategies Yng Child

Health Wellness 20647 HWE 100 176 Human Nutrition

21578 HWE 100 178 Human Nutrition

22163 HWE 100 179 Human Nutrition

Math 21709 MAT 120 376 Math for Liberal Arts: MA1

20333 MAT 121 376 College Algebra: MA1

20587 MAT 121 377 College Algebra: MA1

20341 MAT 135 376 Intro to Statistics: MA1

Paralegal 21272 PAR 117 176 Family Law

Public Security Management 22351 PSM 275 176 Border Security

Translation & Interpretation 22153 TRI 101 176 Intro to Trans & Interp

21610 TRI 102 176 Business of Trans & Interp

21609 TRI 103 176 Ethics for Trans. & Interpr.

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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 – CC1, CC2– 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 2014 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]. There is a complete listing of all CCCOnline Courses and their descriptions in the back of the schedule after the CCA courses.

*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 20169 ACC 115 C11 Payroll Accounting

21750 ACC 115 C21 Payroll Accounting

20170 ACC 121 C11 Accounting Principles I

21787 ACC 121 C21 Accounting Principles I

20171 ACC 122 C11 Accounting Principles II

21788 ACC 122 C21 Accounting Principles II

20172 ACC 125 C11 Computerized Accounting

20173 ACC 131 C11 Income Tax

21751 ACC 132 C21 Tax Help Colorado

21315 ACC 135 C11 Spreadsheet Apps/ Accounting

20174 ACC 211 C11 Intermediate Accounting I

20175 ACC 212 C11 Intermediate Accounting II

20176 ACC 226 C11 Cost Accounting

Anthropology 20177 ANT 101 C11 Cultural Anthropology: SS3

21789 ANT 101 C21 Cultural Anthropology: SS3

22060 ANT 107 C11 Intro to Archaeology: GT-SS3

22242 ANT 107 C21 Intro to Archaeology: GT-SS3

Art 20179 ART 110 C11 Art Appreciation: AH1

21791 ART 110 C21 Art Appreciation: AH1

22010 ART 110 C41 Art Appreciation: AH1

22025 ART 110 C51 Art Appreciation: AH1

20180 ART 111 C11 Art Hist Ancient/ MedievGT-AH1

21792 ART 111 C21 Art Hist Ancient/ MedievGT-AH1

20181 ART 112 C11 Art Hist Renaiss/1900: GT-AH1

21793 ART 112 C21 Art Hist Renaiss/1900: GT-AH1

Astronomy 20182 AST 101 C11 Astronomy I w/Lab: SC1

21794 AST 101 C21 Astronomy I w/Lab: SC1

20183 AST 102 C11 Astronomy II w/Lab: SC1

22243 AST 102 C21 Astronomy II w/Lab: SC1

Biology and Biotechnology 20184 BIO 105 C11 Science of Biology w/Lab: SC1

21795 BIO 105 C21 Science of Biology w/Lab: SC1

20185 BIO 106 C11 Basic Anatomy And Physiology

20186 BIO 111 C11 Gen College Biology I/Lab: SC1

21796 BIO 111 C21 Gen College Biology I/Lab: SC1

20187 BIO 112 C11 Gen College Biology II/Lab: SC1

20188 BIO 201 C11 Human Anatomy&Phys w/Lab I: SC1

20189 BIO 202 C11 Human Anatomy&Phys II/Lab: SC1

20190 BIO 204 C11 Microbiology w/Lab: SC1

21797 BIO 204 C21 Microbiology w/Lab: SC1

20401 BIO 216 C11 Pathophysiology

20191 BIO 221 C11 Botany w/Lab: SC1

Business 20192 BUS 115 C11 Introduction to Business

21798 BUS 115 C21 Introduction to Business

22011 BUS 115 C41 Introduction to Business

22024 BUS 115 C51 Introduction to Business

20193 BUS 216 C11 Legal Environment of Business

21799 BUS 216 C21 Legal Environment of Business

20194 BUS 217 C11 Bus Communication/Rept Write

21800 BUS 217 C21 Bus Communication/Rept Write

20195 BUS 226 C11 Business Statistics

21801 BUS 226 C21 Business Statistics

Chemistry 20213 CHE 101 C11 Intro to Chemistry I/Lab: SC1

21802 CHE 101 C21 Intro to Chemistry I/Lab: SC1

20214 CHE 102 C11 Intro to Chemistry II/Lab: SC1

20215 CHE 111 C11 Gen College Chem I/Lab: SC1

21803 CHE 111 C21 Gen College Chem I/Lab: SC1

20216 CHE 112 C11 Gen College Chem II/Lab: SC1

21804 CHE 112 C21 Gen College Chem II/Lab: SC1

Communication 20714 COM 115 C11 Public Speaking

22012 COM 115 C41 Public Speaking

22026 COM 115 C51 Public Speaking

20614 COM 125 C11 Interpersonal Communication

21808 COM 125 C21 Interpersonal Communication

22013 COM 125 C41 Interpersonal Communication

22027 COM 125 C51 Interpersonal Communication

Computer Information Systems 20217 CIS 115 C11 Intro to Computer Info Sys

21805 CIS 115 C21 Intro to Computer Info Sys

20218 CIS 118 C11 Intro PC Applications

21806 CIS 118 C21 Intro PC Applications

21299 CIS 135 C11 Complete PC Word Processing

21807 CIS 135 C21 Complete PC Word Processing

20219 CIS 145 C11 Complete PC Database

20220 CIS 155 C11 PC Spreadsheet Concepts

21300 CIS 267 C11 Mgmt of Information Systems

20221 CIS 268 C11 Systems Analysis and Design I

Computer & Networking Technology 20222 CNG 101 C11 Networking Fundamentals

21851 CNG 101 C21 Networking Fundamentals

Computer Science 22244 CSC 119 C11 Introduction to Programming

20230 CSC 160 C11 Computer Science I: (C++)

20231 CSC 161 C11 Computer Sci II: (Language)

22301 CSC 220 C11 Intro to MS Visual Basic.NET

21817 CSC 240 C21 Java Programming

Computer Web Based 20715 CWB 110 C11 Cmplt Web Author: (Language)

21818 CWB 110 C21 Cmplt Web Author: (Language)

Criminal Justice 20223 CRJ 110 C11 Intro to Criminal Justice SS3

21809 CRJ 110 C21 Intro to Criminal Justice SS3

20224 CRJ 125 C11 Policing Systems

21810 CRJ 125 C21 Policing Systems

20225 CRJ 135 C11 Judicial Function

20226 CRJ 145 C11 Correctional Process

21811 CRJ 145 C21 Correctional Process

21230 CRJ 205 C11 Principles of Criminal Law

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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

20227 CRJ 210 C11 Constitutional Law

21812 CRJ 210 C21 Constitutional Law

20228 CRJ 220 C11 Human Rel/Social Conflict

20229 CRJ 230 C11 Criminology

21301 CRJ 236 C11 CRJ Research Methods

Early Childhood Education 20232 ECE 101 C11 Intro to Early Childhood Educ

21819 ECE 101 C21 Intro to Early Childhood Educ

20233 ECE 102 C11 Intro to ECE Lab Techniques

21820 ECE 103 C21 Guidance Strategies Yng Child

20234 ECE 111 C11 Infant/Toddler Theory/Practice

20235 ECE 205 C11 Nutrition, Health and Safety

21821 ECE 205 C21 Nutrition, Health and Safety

20236 ECE 220 C11 Curriculum Methods Techniques

21822 ECE 220 C21 Curriculum Methods Techniques

21823 ECE 226 C21 Creativity and the Young Child

20237 ECE 238 C11 Child Growth and Development

21825 ECE 238 C21 Child Growth and Development

20238 ECE 240 C11 Admin of ECE Programs

20239 ECE 241 C11 Admin: Human Relations ECE

20240 ECE 260 C11 The Exceptional Child

21826 ECE 260 C21 The Exceptional Child

Economics 20241 ECO 201 C11 Prin of Macroeconomics: SS1

21827 ECO 201 C21 Prin of Macroeconomics: SS1

20242 ECO 202 C11 Prin of Microeconomics: SS1

21828 ECO 202 C21 Prin of Microeconomics: SS1

Education 20403 EDU 221 C11 Introduction to Education

22009 EDU 222 C51 Effective Teaching

College Composition and Reading 21734 CCR 092 C11 Composition & Reading

22177 CCR 092 C21 Composition & Reading

21735 CCR 094 C12 Studio 121

English 20243 ENG 121 C11 English Composition I: CO1

21736 ENG 121 C12 English Composition I: CO1

21831 ENG 121 C21 English Composition I: CO1

22014 ENG 121 C41 English Composition I: CO1

22028 ENG 121 C51 English Composition I: CO1

20244 ENG 122 C11 English Composition II: CO2

21832 ENG 122 C21 English Composition II: CO2

22015 ENG 122 C41 English Composition II: CO2

22029 ENG 122 C51 English Composition II: CO2

20245 ENG 131 C11 Technical Writing I

21833 ENG 131 C21 Technical Writing I

21375 ENG 201 C11 English Composition III: CO3

20246 ENG 221 C11 Creative Writing I

21834 ENG 221 C21 Creative Writing I

20722 ENG 222 C11 Creative Writing II

French 20247 FRE 111 C11 French Language I

21835 FRE 111 C21 French Language I

20248 FRE 112 C11 French Language II

21263 FRE 211 C11 French Language III: AH4

21264 FRE 212 C11 French Language IV: AH4

Geography 20249 GEO 105 C11 World Regional Geography: SS2

21889 GEO 105 C21 World Regional Geography: SS2

21302 GEO 106 C11 Human Geography: SS2

21890 GEO 106 C21 Human Geography: SS2

Geology 20255 GEY 111 C11 Physical Geology w/Lab: SC1

21838 GEY 111 C21 Physical Geology w/Lab: SC1

21458 GEY 112 C11 Historical Geology w/Lab: SC1

German 20250 GER 111 C11 German Language I

21837 GER 111 C21 German Language I

History 20256 HIS 101 C11 Western Civ: Antiquity-1650 HI1

21839 HIS 101 C21 Western Civ: Antiquity-1650 HI1

20257 HIS 102 C11 Western Civ: 1650-Present HI1

21840 HIS 102 C21 Western Civ: 1650-Present HI1

21303 HIS 111 C11 The World: Antiquity-1500: HI1

21841 HIS 111 C21 The World: Antiquity-1500: HI1

21304 HIS 112 C11 The World: 1500-Present: HI1

21842 HIS 112 C21 The World: 1500-Present: HI1

21677 HIS 121 C11 US History to Reconst: HI1

21678 HIS 121 C21 US History to Reconst: HI1

22016 HIS 121 C41 US History to Reconst: HI1

22030 HIS 121 C51 US History to Reconst: HI1

21679 HIS 122 C11 US History since Civil War: HI1

21680 HIS 122 C21 US History since Civil War: HI1

20258 HIS 225 C11 Colorado History: HI1

21843 HIS 225 C21 Colorado History: HI1

22017 HIS 225 C41 Colorado History: HI1

22031 HIS 225 C51 Colorado History: HI1

22061 HIS 247 C11 20th Century World History: HI1

Health Professional 20390 HPR 178 C11 Medical Terminology

21844 HPR 178 C21 Medical Terminology

Health Wellness 20322 HWE 100 C11 Human Nutrition

21849 HWE 100 C21 Human Nutrition

22018 HWE 100 C41 Human Nutrition

22032 HWE 100 C51 Human Nutrition

Humanities 21269 HUM 115 C11 World Mythology: GT-AH2

21845 HUM 115 C21 World Mythology: GT-AH2

20261 HUM 121 C11 Humanities: Early Civ: GT-AH2

21846 HUM 121 C21 Humanities: Early Civ: GT-AH2

20262 HUM 122 C11 Humanities: Mediev-Mod: GT-AH2

21847 HUM 122 C21 Humanities: Mediev-Mod: GT-AH2

20263 HUM 123 C11 Humanities: Modern Wrld: GT-AH2

21848 HUM 123 C21 Humanities: Modern Wrld: GT-AH2

Literature 20265 LIT 115 C11 Intro to Literature I: AH2

21850 LIT 115 C21 Intro to Literature I: AH2

20266 LIT 201 C11 Wrld Literature to 1600: GT-AH2

22246 LIT 201 C21 Wrld Literature to 1600: GT-AH2

20267 LIT 202 C11 World Lit After 1600: GT-AH2

20400 LIT 211 C11 Amer Lit to Civil War: GT-AH2

20712 LIT 212 C11 Amer Lit Aft Civil War: GT-AH2

20618 LIT 221 C11 British Lit to 1770: GT-AH2

21266 LIT 222 C11 British Lit Since 1770: GT-AH2

21267 LIT 225 C11 Intro to Shakespeare: AH2

20268 LIT 255 C11 Children`s Literature

21856 LIT 255 C21 Children`s Literature

Management 20717 MAN 200 C11 Human Resource Management I

21857 MAN 200 C21 Human Resource Management I

20269 MAN 226 C11 Principles of Management

21858 MAN 226 C21 Principles of Management

Marketing 22062 MAR 160 C11 Customer Service

20270 MAR 216 C11 Principles of Marketing

21859 MAR 216 C21 Principles of Marketing

Math 21730 MAT 025 C12 Algebraic Literacy Lab

21726 MAT 050 C11 Quantitative Literacy

21727 MAT 050 C21 Quantitative Literacy

21728 MAT 055 C11 Algebraic Literacy

21729 MAT 055 C21 Algebraic Literacy

21731 MAT 055 C12 Algebraic Literacy

21815 MAT 103 C21 Math for Clinical Calculations

21906 MAT 103 C11 Math for Clinical Calculations

20271 MAT 107 C11 Career Math

22019 MAT 107 C41 Career Math

22033 MAT 107 C51 Career Math

20272 MAT 120 C11 Math for Liberal Arts: MA1

20273 MAT 121 C11 College Algebra: MA1

21860 MAT 121 C21 College Algebra: MA1

20274 MAT 122 C11 College Trigonometry: MA1

20275 MAT 123 C11 Finite Mathematics: MA1

20276 MAT 125 C11 Survey of Calculus: MA1

20277 MAT 135 C11 Intro to Statistics: MA1

21861 MAT 135 C21 Intro to Statistics: MA1

20278 MAT 155 C11 Integrated Math I

20279 MAT 156 C11 Integrated Math II

21855 MAT 166 C11 Pre-Calculus: MA1

20280 MAT 201 C11 Calculus I: MA1

21814 MAT 201 C21 Calculus I: MA1

20281 MAT 202 C11 Calculus II: MA1

20282 MAT 203 C11 Calculus III: MA1

21813 MAT 255 C11 Linear Algebra

20619 MAT 265 C11 Differential Equations: MA1

Multimedia Graphic Design 21376 MGD 102 C11 Introduction To Multimedia

21862 MGD 102 C21 Introduction To Multimedia

21243 MGD 111 C11 Adobe Photoshop I

21863 MGD 111 C21 Adobe Photoshop I

21459 MGD 112 C11 Adobe Illustrator I

21864 MGD 112 C21 Adobe Illustrator I

21305 MGD 141 C11 Web Design I

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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

21852 MGD 141 C21 Web Design I

Music 20389 MUS 100 C11 Intro to Music Theory I

20283 MUS 120 C11 Music Appreciation: AH1

21865 MUS 120 C21 Music Appreciation: AH1

20284 MUS 121 C11 Music Hist Mdvl-Classical: AH1

21866 MUS 122 C21 Music Hist Romantic-Prsnt: AH1

21306 MUS 125 C11 History of Jazz: GT-AH1

Philosophy 20285 PHI 111 C11 Intro to Philosophy: AH3

21867 PHI 111 C21 Intro to Philosophy: AH3

22020 PHI 111 C41 Intro to Philosophy: AH3

22034 PHI 111 C51 Intro to Philosophy: AH3

20286 PHI 112 C11 Ethics: AH3

21868 PHI 112 C21 Ethics: AH3

20287 PHI 113 C11 Logic: AH3

21869 PHI 113 C21 Logic: AH3

21904 PHI 114 C11 Comparative Religions: AH3

21905 PHI 114 C21 Comparative Religions: AH3

20288 PHI 115 C11 World Religions-West: AH3

20289 PHI 116 C11 World Religions-East: AH3

20620 PHI 214 C11 Philosophy of Religion: AH3

Physics 20290 PHY 105 C11 Conceptual Physics w/Lab: SC1

21870 PHY 105 C21 Conceptual Physics w/Lab: SC1

20291 PHY 111 C11 Physics Alg-Based I/Lab: SC1

21871 PHY 111 C21 Physics Alg-Based I/Lab: SC1

20292 PHY 112 C11 Physics Alg-Based II/Lab: SC1

20293 PHY 211 C11 Physics Calc-Based I/Lab: SC1

20294 PHY 212 C11 Physics Calc-Based II/Lab: SC1

Political Science 20313 POS 105 C11 Intro to Political Science: SS1

21872 POS 105 C21 Intro to Political Science: SS1

20295 POS 111 C11 American Government: SS1

21873 POS 111 C21 American Government: SS1

20296 POS 125 C11 Amer.State/Local Govt: GT-SS1

20314 POS 205 C11 International Relations: SS1

21874 POS 205 C21 International Relations: SS1

Psychology 20298 PSY 101 C11 General Psychology I: SS3

21875 PSY 101 C21 General Psychology I: SS3

22021 PSY 101 C41 General Psychology I: SS3

22035 PSY 101 C51 General Psychology I: SS3

20299 PSY 102 C11 General Psychology II: SS3

21876 PSY 102 C21 General Psychology II: SS3

22248 PSY 217 C11 Human Sexuality: GT-SS3

22249 PSY 217 C21 Human Sexuality: GT-SS3

20675 PSY 226 C11 Social Psychology: SS3

21877 PSY 226 C21 Social Psychology: SS3

20300 PSY 235 C11 Human Growth & Developmnt: SS3

21878 PSY 235 C21 Human Growth & Developmnt: SS3

22022 PSY 235 C41 Human Growth & Developmnt: SS3

22036 PSY 235 C51 Human Growth & Developmnt: SS3

20301 PSY 237 C11 Child & Adolescent Psychology

21879 PSY 237 C21 Child & Adolescent Psychology

20303 PSY 238 C11 Child Development: SS3

21880 PSY 238 C21 Child Development: SS3

20304 PSY 249 C11 Abnormal Psychology: SS3

21881 PSY 249 C21 Abnormal Psychology: SS3

Russian 20713 RUS 111 C11 Russian Language I

Science 21307 SCI 155 C11 Integrated Sci I w/Lab: SC1

21374 SCI 156 C11 Integrated Sci II w/Lab: SC1

Sociology 20305 SOC 101 C11 Intro to Sociology I: SS3

21882 SOC 101 C21 Intro to Sociology I: SS3

22023 SOC 101 C41 Intro to Sociology I: SS3

22037 SOC 101 C51 Intro to Sociology I: SS3

20306 SOC 102 C11 Intro to Sociology II: SS3

21883 SOC 102 C21 Intro to Sociology II: SS3

20676 SOC 231 C11 Sociology-Deviant Behavior: SS3

21884 SOC 231 C21 Sociology-Deviant Behavior: SS3

Spanish 20307 SPA 111 C11 Spanish Language I

21885 SPA 111 C21 Spanish Language I

20308 SPA 112 C11 Spanish Language II

21886 SPA 112 C21 Spanish Language II

20309 SPA 211 C11 Spanish Language III: AH4

21887 SPA 211 C21 Spanish Language III: AH4

20310 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.

20592 COM 115 180 Public Speaking

20697 COM 262 181 Communicate/Impossible People

21639 COM 263 181 Conflict Resolution

22113 COM 265 181 Effective Presentations

20678 ECE 101 380 Intro to Early Childhood Educ

21285 ECE 111 381 Infant/Toddler Theory/Practice

22092 EDU 222 110 Effective Teaching

22131 EMS 121 540 EMT Fundamentals

22139 EMS 225 540 Paramedic Practice

21212 ENG 121 380 English Composition I: CO1

21934 ENG 122 380 English Composition II: CO2

21336 ESL 022 080 Intermediate Grammar

20254 ESL 023 080 Advanced Grammar

21605 ESL 043 080 Advanced Reading

21439 ESL 051 080 Basic Composition

20264 ESL 052 080 Intermediate Composition

21441 ESL 055 080 Computer Basics for ESL

22145 FST 100 500 Firefighter I

21411 FST 105 609 Building Construction for Fire

22147 FST 107 500 HazMat Operations (Level I)

21681 FST 209 609 Fire Protection Systems

20332 MAT 121 362 College Algebra: MA1

22337 PED 101 601 Conditioning Lab

21456 TRI 203 170 Sight Translation

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.

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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

September 21386 COM 115 119 Public Speaking

20697 COM 262 181 Communicate/Impossible People

22329 ENG 122 322 English Composition II: CO2

22552 HPR 101 111 Customer Service in Healthcare

22553 HPR 116 111 Computers in Health Care

22327 TRI 180 111 Internship

October 21639 COM 263 181 Conflict Resolution

22113 COM 265 181 Effective Presentations

20708 CNG 121 440 Computer Technician I: A+

22065 CNG 261 340 CISCO Network Associate II

22314 FVM 200 312 Video Production II

21687 FVM 205 310 Camera Techniques

21760 FVM 205 311 Camera Techniques

21688 FVM 206 310 Film/Video Lighting

21197 FVM 215 310 Post Production II

21689 FVM 215 311 Post Production II

22277 FVM 270 311 Film/Video Production III

22551 HPR 178 111 Medical Terminology

22196 HPR 200 110 Advanced ECG Interpretations

22288 NUA 102 110 CNA Certification Exam Prep

22555 NUA 101 111 Nurse Aide Health Care Skills

22283 NUA 170 110 Nurse Aide Clinical Experience

22561 NUA 170 112 Nurse Aide Clinical Experience

20711 REE 202 160 Real Estate Brokers II

20687 SPA 212 111 Spanish Language IV: AH4

November 22147 FST 107 500 HazMat Operations (Level I)

22557 HPR 102 111 CPR For Professionals

22554 HPR 175 502 Patient Services

December 22199 HPR 275 110 PCT Certification Exam Prep.

22200 HPR 275 111 ECG Certification Exam Prep.

22564 NUA 102 111 Certification Exam Prep

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.

20125 BIO 111 171 Gen College Biology I/Lab: SC1

20126 BIO 111 172 Gen College Biology I/Lab: SC1

22250 BUS 181 110 Internship

21657 CNG 132 370 Network Security Fundamentals

21658 CNG 260 340 CISCO Network Associate I

22161 CSC 160 370 Computer Science I: (Language)

22179 CSC 220 370 Intro to MS Visual Basic.NET

22160 CSC 236 370 C# Programming

21417 EDU 221 170 Introduction to Education

22092 EDU 222 110 Effective Teaching

21930 EDU 260 570 Adult Learning and Teaching

22156 EGG 175 171 Engineering Data Analysis

21445 ESL 053 172 Advanced Composition

21411 FST 105 609 Building Construction for Fire

21413 FST 106 609 Fire Prevention

21681 FST 209 609 Fire Protection Systems

22234 FVM 275 570 ST: Commercial Production

21740 HPR 178 170 Medical Terminology

21578 HWE 100 178 Human Nutrition

21923 HWE 100 171 Human Nutrition

22163 HWE 100 179 Human Nutrition

22278 HWE 100 172 Human Nutrition

20689 THE 112 311 Acting II

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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

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

22210 AAA 101 114 College 101: Student Experience

22218 AAA 101 104 College 101: Student Experience

20101 ACC 121 110 Accounting Principles I

20102 ACC 121 111 Accounting Principles I

20103 ACC 121 160 Accounting Principles I

20104 ACC 122 310 Accounting Principles II

21144 ACC 122 361 Accounting Principles II

21603 ACC 131 110 Income Tax

20105 ACC 211 360 Intermediate Accounting I

20108 ART 110 111 Art Appreciation: AH1

21773 ART 110 140 Art Appreciation: AH1

21309 ART 161 140 Ceramics I

22331 ART 261 140 Ceramics II

20112 AST 101 110 Astronomy I w/Lab: SC1

20113 AST 101 111 Astronomy I w/Lab: SC1

20114 AST 101 160 Astronomy I w/Lab: SC1

20116 AST 102 110 Astronomy II w/Lab: SC1

20117 BIO 105 110 Science of Biology w/Lab: SC1

20118 BIO 105 160 Science of Biology w/Lab: SC1

20120 BIO 106 110 Basic Anatomy And Physiology

20121 BIO 106 160 Basic Anatomy And Physiology

20123 BIO 111 110 Gen College Biology I/Lab: SC1

20124 BIO 111 111 Gen College Biology I/Lab: SC1

20125 BIO 111 171 Gen College Biology I/Lab: SC1

20126 BIO 111 172 Gen College Biology I/Lab: SC1

20127 BIO 111 160 Gen College Biology I/Lab: SC1

20128 BIO 111 161 Gen College Biology I/Lab: SC1

21569 BIO 111 114 Gen College Biology I/Lab: SC1

21570 BIO 111 115 Gen College Biology I/Lab: SC1

22300 BIO 111 116 Gen College Biology I/Lab: SC1

22318 BIO 111 117 Gen College Biology I/Lab: SC1

20129 BIO 112 310 Gen College Biology II/Lab: SC1

20130 BIO 201 310 Human Anatomy&Phys w/Lab I: SC1

20131 BIO 201 311 Human Anatomy&Phys w/Lab I: SC1

20132 BIO 201 312 Human Anatomy&Phys w/Lab I: SC1

20133 BIO 201 360 Human Anatomy&Phys w/Lab I: SC1

21270 BIO 201 N13 Human Anatomy&Phys w/Lab I: SC1

20134 BIO 202 310 Human Anatomy&Phys II/Lab: SC1

20135 BIO 202 360 Human Anatomy&Phys II/Lab: SC1

21925 BIO 202 311 Human Anatomy&Phys II/Lab: SC1

20136 BIO 204 310 Microbiology w/Lab: SC1

20137 BIO 204 360 Microbiology w/Lab: SC1

20596 BIO 204 311 Microbiology w/Lab: SC1

21382 BIO 204 N11 Microbiology w/Lab: SC1

21146 BIO 216 310 Pathophysiology

20138 BUS 115 110 Introduction to Business

20139 BUS 115 111 Introduction to Business

21290 BUS 115 115 Introduction to Business

21291 BUS 115 114 Introduction to Business

21390 BUS 115 112 Introduction to Business

22250 BUS 181 110 Internship

20141 BUS 216 110 Legal Environment of Business

21292 BUS 216 140 Legal Environment of Business

21293 BUS 217 340 Bus Communication/Rept Write

21752 BUS 217 330 Bus Communication/Rept Write

20143 BUS 226 360 Business Statistics

21294 BUS 226 340 Business Statistics

20147 CHE 101 310 Intro to Chemistry I/Lab: SC1

20148 CHE 101 360 Intro to Chemistry I/Lab: SC1

21275 CHE 101 311 Intro to Chemistry I/Lab: SC1

21932 CHE 101 312 Intro to Chemistry I/Lab: SC1

20149 CHE 111 310 Gen College Chem I/Lab: SC1

20150 CHE 111 360 Gen College Chem I/Lab: SC1

20151 CHE 112 310 Gen College Chem II/Lab: SC1

20152 CHE 211 310 Organic Chemistry I w/Lab

21161 COM 115 111 Public Speaking

21162 COM 115 140 Public Speaking

21636 COM 115 117 Public Speaking

21168 COM 125 141 Interpersonal Communication

21647 CIS 115 110 Intro to Computer Info Sys

21961 CIS 115 111 Intro to Computer Info Sys

20145 CIS 118 110 Intro PC Applications

20146 CIS 118 140 Intro PC Applications

21648 CIS 128 110 Operating System: Windows 7

21646 CIS 220 310 Fundamentals of Unix

20153 CNG 101 340 Networking Fundamentals

20708 CNG 121 440 Computer Technician I: A+

20709 CNG 122 440 Computer Technician II: A+

20154 CNG 130 340 PC Technology

21657 CNG 132 370 Network Security Fundamentals

21658 CNG 260 340 CISCO Network Associate I

22065 CNG 261 340 CISCO Network Associate II

21662 CSC 119 310 Introduction to Programming

22161 CSC 160 370 Computer Science I: (Language)

22179 CSC 220 370 Intro to MS Visual Basic.NET

22160 CSC 236 370 C# Programming

20155 CWB 110 170 Cmplt Web Author: (HTML)

20156 CRJ 110 110 Intro to Criminal Justice SS3

21599 CRJ 110 160 Intro to Criminal Justice SS3

21329 CRJ 127 160 Crime Scene Investigation

20164 ECO 201 112 Prin of Macroeconomics: SS1

20165 ECO 201 113 Prin of Macroeconomics: SS1

21753 ECO 201 162 Prin of Macroeconomics: SS1

20167 ECO 202 110 Prin of Microeconomics: SS1

21296 ECO 202 140 Prin of Microeconomics: SS1

22325 EMS 115 500 Emergency Medical Responder

21998 EMS 121 510 EMT Fundamentals

22131 EMS 121 540 EMT Fundamentals

22139 EMS 225 540 Paramedic Practice

22156 EGG 175 171 Engineering Data Analysis

21493 CCR 094 S22 Studio 121

21500 CCR 094 S12 Studio 121

21503 CCR 094 S31 Studio 121

21640 CCR 094 S11 Studio 121

20196 ENG 121 311 English Composition I: CO1

20197 ENG 121 312 English Composition I: CO1

20200 ENG 121 315 English Composition I: CO1

20206 ENG 121 322 English Composition I: CO1

20209 ENG 121 341 English Composition I: CO1

21210 ENG 121 323 English Composition I: CO1

21211 ENG 121 324 English Composition I: CO1

21273 ENG 121 331 English Composition I: CO1

21473 ENG 121 S12 English Composition I: CO1

21481 ENG 121 S22 English Composition I: CO1

21484 ENG 121 S31 English Composition I: CO1

21643 ENG 121 S11 English Composition I: CO1

21217 ENG 122 314 English Composition II: CO2

21218 ENG 122 315 English Composition II: CO2

21220 ENG 122 317 English Composition II: CO2

21222 ENG 122 319 English Composition II: CO2

21223 ENG 122 340 English Composition II: CO2

21352 ENG 122 N32 English Composition II: CO2

22223 ENG 131 500 Technical Writing I

22145 FST 100 500 Firefighter I

21411 FST 105 609 Building Construction for Fire

21413 FST 106 609 Fire Prevention

22147 FST 107 500 HazMat Operations (Level I)

21681 FST 209 609 Fire Protection Systems

21171 FVM 105 410 Video Production I

21172 FVM 105 411 Video Production I

21173 FVM 105 412 Video Production I

21174 FVM 105 413 Video Production I

21175 FVM 105 414 Video Production I

21939 FVM 105 416 Video Production I

21969 FVM 105 415 Video Production I

22222 FVM 105 440 Video Production I

21177 FVM 117 310 Understanding Actor's Process

21178 FVM 117 311 Understanding Actor's Process

21913 FVM 117 312 Understanding Actor's Process

21683 FVM 118 310 Screen Actor Improvisation

21179 FVM 136 411 Short Script Analysis

21180 FVM 136 410 Short Script Analysis

21181 FVM 136 412 Short Script Analysis

21182 FVM 136 413 Short Script Analysis

21941 FVM 136 414 Short Script Analysis

21971 FVM 136 415 Short Script Analysis

21985 FVM 136 416 Short Script Analysis

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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

22224 FVM 136 440 Short Script Analysis

21183 FVM 150 310 Development Film Expression

21747 FVM 150 340 Development Film Expression

21184 FVM 153 310 Intro to Film Production

21185 FVM 155 310 Writing the Short Script

21186 FVM 155 311 Writing the Short Script

21187 FVM 160 416 Post Production I

21188 FVM 160 412 Post Production I

21189 FVM 160 410 Post Production I

21190 FVM 160 411 Post Production I

21191 FVM 160 413 Post Production I

21940 FVM 160 415 Post Production I

21970 FVM 160 414 Post Production I

22226 FVM 160 440 Post Production I

22227 FVM 164 310 Digital Editing: Final Cut Pro

21685 FVM 165 340 Digital Editing: Avid

22228 FVM 181 340 Action Film

21193 FVM 185 310 Documentary Film

21759 FVM 186 340 The Horror Film

21194 FVM 200 310 Video Production II

21686 FVM 200 311 Video Production II

22314 FVM 200 312 Video Production II

21176 FVM 202 340 Film/Video Business

21204 FVM 204 310 Art Direction

21687 FVM 205 310 Camera Techniques

21760 FVM 205 311 Camera Techniques

21688 FVM 206 310 Film/Video Lighting

21762 FVM 206 340 Film/Video Lighting

21195 FVM 207 310 Directing Workshop

22229 FVM 208 310 Sound for Film/Video

21196 FVM 209 310 Production Management

21763 FVM 212 310 Contemporary Global Cinema

21268 FVM 213 310 Cinematography

21197 FVM 215 310 Post Production II

21689 FVM 215 311 Post Production II

21198 FVM 217 310 Acting for the Screen

21199 FVM 218 340 Screen Actor Movement/Action I

21200 FVM 220 340 16mm/HD Production

21201 FVM 229 310 Production III Preparation

22241 FVM 232 310 Writing the TV Pilot

21308 FVM 236 310 Creative Producing

21690 FVM 248 340 Post Production Sound

21202 FVM 250 340 Writing for Broadcast Media

21203 FVM 251 310 Feature Script Analysis

21691 FVM 262 310 Writing the Hollywood Feature

21927 FVM 264 310 Digital Effects

22277 FVM 270 311 Film/Video Production III

21764 FVM 273 310 Professional Documentary Prod

21926 FVM 275 310 Color Grading

22233 FVM 275 311 ST: Cutting The Documentary

22234 FVM 275 570 ST: Commercial Production

20311 GEY 111 110 Physical Geology w/Lab: SC1

20312 GEY 111 111 Physical Geology w/Lab: SC1

20682 GEY 111 160 Physical Geology w/Lab: SC1

21907 HPR 100 500 Introduction to Health

22181 HPR 101 110 Customer Service in Healthcare

22552 HPR 101 111 Customer Service in Healthcare

22182 HPR 102 110 CPR for Professionals

22557 HPR 102 111 CPR For Professionals

22186 HPR 116 110 Computers in Health Care

22553 HPR 116 111 Computers in Health Care

22285 HPR 175 500 Special TopicsSterile Processi

22286 HPR 175 501 Special TopicsPatient Services

22554 HPR 175 502 Patient Services

21579 HPR 178 160 Medical Terminology

21740 HPR 178 170 Medical Terminology

21908 HPR 178 500 Medical Terminology

22193 HPR 178 110 Medical Terminology

22551 HPR 178 111 Medical Terminology

22195 HPR 190 110 Basic EKG Interpretation

22196 HPR 200 110 Advanced ECG Interpretations

21271 HPR 209 N11 Professional Nursing Pathway

21909 HPR 275 500 Healthcare Communication Strat

22199 HPR 275 110 PCT Certification Exam Prep.

22200 HPR 275 111 ECG Certification Exam Prep.

21578 HWE 100 178 Human Nutrition

21742 HWE 100 111 Human Nutrition

21923 HWE 100 171 Human Nutrition

22163 HWE 100 179 Human Nutrition

22225 HWE 100 110 Human Nutrition

22278 HWE 100 172 Human Nutrition

21295 MAN 156 111 Problem Solving-Bus Environmnt

21635 MAN 200 171 Human Resource Management I

21754 MAN 215 140 Organizational Behavior

21348 MAN 226 341 Principles of Management

21297 MAR 240 110 International Marketing

21226 MAT 107 310 Career Math

21745 MAT 107 110 Career Math

21893 MAT 125 360 Survey of Calculus: MA1

22230 MGD 111 110 Adobe Photoshop I

21784 MGD 133 210 Graphic Design I

21779 MGD 141 160 Web Design I

22288 NUA 102 110 CNA Certification Exam Prep

22564 NUA 102 111 Certification Exam Prep

22202 NUA 101 110 Nurse Aide Health Care Skills

22555 NUA 101 111 Nurse Aide Health Care Skills

22283 NUA 170 110 Nurse Aide Clinical Experience

22561 NUA 170 112 Nurse Aide Clinical Experience

22563 NUA 170 113 Nurse Aide Clinical Experience

20354 PAR 115 160 Introduction to Law

21157 PAR 116 160 Torts

20355 PAR 118 160 Contracts

20356 PAR 201 160 Civil Litigation

21381 PAR 205 160 Criminal Law

20598 PAR 208 160 Probate and Estates

20357 PAR 213 160 Legal Research & Writing I

22402 PAR 213 161 Legal Research & Writing I

20358 PAR 214 160 Legal Research & Writing II

20361 PHI 111 112 Intro to Philosophy: AH3

20365 PHI 112 111 Ethics: AH3

22095 PHI 220 161 Philosophy-Death & Dying: AH3

22326 PED 101 500 Conditioning Lab

22337 PED 101 601 Conditioning Lab

22162 PED 110 500 Fitness Center Activity I

22239 PED 110 160 Fitness Center Activity I

20369 PHY 111 310 Physics Alg-Based I/Lab: SC1

20370 PHY 211 310 Physics Calc-Based I/Lab: SC1

21325 PHY 211 360 Physics Calc-Based I/Lab: SC1

20375 PSY 101 111 General Psychology I: SS3

22352 PSM 133 160 Hmld Security: Chem/Bio Defense

22039 REE 201 160 Real Estate Brokers I

20711 REE 202 160 Real Estate Brokers II

20388 SCI 155 160 Integrated Sci I w/Lab: SC1

21612 TRI 201 161 Consecutive Interpretation I

21454 TRI 202 161 Simultaneous Interpretation I

21456 TRI 203 170 Sight Translation

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Reading the ScheduleseC Crn Cr Dates tImes Day Campus loC rm Inst

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, 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+). Course Note: Also available as an online course

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 LOCATIONS

Lowry Campus BuildingsCLCNOR......................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 BuildingsCADM....................Administration BuildingCCLA...........................Classroom BuildingCFA...............................Fine Arts BuildingsCST....................................Student CenterCON..............CCA Online and CCC OnlineFInD your Classes

Course name – Course name isabbreviated to fit the space.

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.)

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Hybrid, Online, Self-paced and

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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

Courses

ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT STRATEGIES Department Chair: Vacant (303) 340-7451

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.

Permission of the Student Success Center 100 22178 1 25-Aug-15 27-Oct-15 0800AM 0930AM T CST 204 Haag, R 112 22203 1 26-Aug-15 28-Oct-15 0400PM 0530PM W CST 204 Chavez, E 120 22204 1 24-Aug-15 30-Oct-15 0300PM 0430PM F CST 204 Jacobson, B 119 22205 1 28-Aug-15 30-Oct-15 0115PM 0245PM F CST 204 Baca, C 118 22206 1 28-Aug-15 30-Oct-15 1130AM 0100PM F CST 204 Baca, C 117 22207 1 28-Aug-15 30-Oct-15 0945AM 1115AM F CST 204 Jacobson, B 116 22208 1 28-Aug-15 30-Oct-15 0800AM 0930AM F CST 204 Jacobson, B 115 22209 1 27-Aug-15 29-Oct-15 0200PM 0330PM R CST 204 Jackson, R 114 22210 1 27-Aug-15 29-Oct-15 0330PM 0500PM R CLCNOR 223 Lindsey, J 113 22211 1 27-Aug-15 29-Oct-15 0400PM 0530PM R CST 204 Baca, C 111 22212 1 27-Aug-15 29-Oct-15 1200PM 0130PM R CST 204 Post, D 110 22213 1 27-Aug-15 29-Oct-15 1000AM 1130AM R CST 204 Post, D 108 22214 1 26-Aug-15 28-Oct-15 1200PM 0130PM W CST 204 Post, D 107 22215 1 26-Aug-15 28-Oct-15 1000AM 1130AM W CST 204 Post, D 106 22216 1 26-Aug-15 28-Oct-15 0800AM 0930AM W CST 204 West, N 105 22217 1 26-Aug-15 28-Oct-15 0200PM 0330PM W CST 204 Haag, R 104 22218 1 25-Aug-15 27-Oct-15 0230PM 0400PM T CLCWES 109 Post, D 103 22219 1 25-Aug-15 27-Oct-15 1200PM 0130PM T CST 204 Gaskin, S 102 22220 1 25-Aug-15 27-Oct-15 1000AM 1130AM T CST 204 Gaskin, S 101 22221 1 25-Aug-15 27-Oct-15 0200PM 0330PM T CST 204 Lindsey, J

AAA 109 ADVANCED ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT Examines theories and practices associated with successful learning to enhance college success. Areas of study include education and career planning, effective communication, personal management, critical and creative thinking, development of community and awareness of diversity, leadership, and techniques for successful academic performance. Recommended for new and returning students.

Prerequisite: Assessment Sentence Skills and Reading Skills score of 25+ or ACT English score of 15+ and ACT Reading score of 14+ and either have previously taken CCR 092 or you can take it at the same time. Course Note: CCR 092 must be taken at the same time as AAA 109. To register enter the CRN for BOTH the CCR 092 and AAA 109 at the same time or you will get a prerequisite error. If you have difficulties please see an advisor for assistance. 110 22252 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0800AM 0915AM MW CCLA 114 Bunch, S CCR 092 must be taken at the same time as AAA 109. To register enter the CRN for BOTH the CCR 092 and AAA 109 at the same time or you will get a prequisite error. If you have difficulties please see an advisor for assistance. 111 22253 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0800AM 0915AM TR CCLA 103 Hernandez de la Garza, M CCR 092 must be taken at the same time as AAA 109. To register enter the CRN for BOTH the CCR 092 and AAA 109 at the same time or you will get a prequisite error. If you have difficulties please see an advisor for assistance. 112 22254 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0930AM 1045AM TR CCLA 204 Campbell, C CCR 092 must be taken at the same time as AAA 109. To register enter the CRN for BOTH the CCR 092 and AAA 109 at the same time or you will get a prequisite error. If you have difficulties please see an advisor for assistance. 113 22255 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 1000AM 1115AM MW CCLA 213 Kitterman, M CCR 092 must be taken at the same time as AAA 109. To register enter the CRN for BOTH the CCR 092 and AAA 109 at the same time or you will get a prequisite error. If you have difficulties please see an advisor for assistance. 115 22257 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0130PM 0245PM TR CCLA 207B Keith, H

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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

CCR 092 must be taken at the same time as AAA 109. To register enter the CRN for BOTH the CCR 092 and AAA 109 at the same time or you will get a prequisite error. If you have difficulties please see an advisor for assistance. 116 22258 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0200PM 0315PM TR CCLA 209 Yi Borromeo, V CCR 092 must be taken at the same time as AAA 109. To register enter the CRN for BOTH the CCR 092 and AAA 109 at the same time or you will get a prequisite error. If you have difficulties please see an advisor for assistance. 119 22261 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0400PM 0515PM MW CCLA 114 Carter, T CCR 092 must be taken at the same time as AAA 109. To register enter the CRN for BOTH the CCR 092 and AAA 109 at the same time or you will get a prequisite error. If you have difficulties please see an advisor for assistance. 140 22262 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0600PM 0715PM MW CCLA 315 Tweed, C CCR 092 must be taken at the same time as AAA 109. To register enter the CRN for BOTH the CCR 092 and AAA 109 at the same time or you will get a prequisite error. If you have difficulties please see an advisor for assistance. 141 22263 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0600PM 0715PM TR CCLA 207B Clark, P CCR 092 must be taken at the same time as AAA 109. To register enter the CRN for BOTH the CCR 092 and AAA 109 at the same time or you will get a prequisite error. If you have difficulties please see an advisor for assistance.

ACCOUNTING Department Chair: Heather McMichael (303) 340-7232, Administrative Assistant: Veronica Russell (303) 340-7240

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 20169 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/. C21 21750 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/.

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 CCR 092 or equivalent assessment scores (SS 70, RC 62) and MAT 050 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. 110 20101 4 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0900AM 1050AM MW CLCWES 200 Karras, V 111 20102 4 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0200PM 0350PM TR CLCWES 200 Karras, V 160 20103 4 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0600PM 0750PM MW CLCWES 200 Finger, E C11 20170 4 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. C21 21787 4 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook.

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).

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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

310 20104 4 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0900AM 1050AM TR CLCWES 200 Karras, V C11 20171 4 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. 361 21144 4 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0600PM 0750PM TR CLCWES 200 Fertig, A C21 21788 4 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook.

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 20172 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/.

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 ACC 121 or equivalent (grade C or higher). C11 20173 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/. 110 21603 3 27-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM R CLCWES 219 Wallace, J

ACC 132 TAX HELP COLORADO 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 CCR 092 or equivalent assessment scores (SS 70, RC 62) and MAT 050 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. C21 21751 2 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/.

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 21315 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/.

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 20105 4 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0600PM 0750PM MW CLCWES 101 Fertig, A C11 20174 4 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook.

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.

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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

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ACC 211 (grade C or higher). C11 20175 4 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook.

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 20176 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook.

AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE Department Chair: Ana Martin-Mejia (303) 340-7567, Administrative Assistant: Lonnie Tyler (303) 360-4749

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 CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 70+, RC: 62+). 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. 161 20395 5 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0600PM 0815PM MW CCLA 207A Young, T

ANTHROPOLOGY Coordinator: Elizabeth Hirsh (303) 360-4723, Department Chair: Bobby Pace (303) 360-4940, Administrative Assistant: Rebecca Pritchard (303) 360-4731

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 CCR 092, CCR 093 or CCR 094 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 95, RC 80). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 111 20106 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0930AM 1045AM MW CCLA 301 Hirsh, E C11 20177 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. 112 21145 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 1100AM 1215PM TR CCLA 301 Hirsh, E 113 21433 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 1230PM 0145PM TR CCLA 301 Hirsh, E 160 21447 3 25-Aug-15 8-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM T CCLA 301 Scott, G C21 21789 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook.

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.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CCR 092, CCR 093 or CCR 094 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 95, RC 80). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 22060 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF

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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

This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. C21 22242 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook.

ANT 111 BIOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY W/LAB (GT-SC1) Focuses on the study of the human species and related organisms, and examines principles of genetics, evolution, anatomy, classification, and ecology, including a survey of human variation and adaptation, living primate biology and behavior, and primate and human fossil evolutionary history.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CCR 092, CCR 093 or CCR 094 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 95, RC 80). Co-requisite: ANT 104 Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 110 20683 4 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 1230PM 0315PM 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.

ANT 250 MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGY (GT: SS3) Studies the basic principles of medical anthropology, an applied field within the discipline of cultural anthropology. Includes the cross-cultural study of practices and beliefs regarding illness, health, death, prevention and therapy; and the interaction of the medical systems between Western and other cultures.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CCR 092, CCR 093 or CCR 094 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 95, RC 80). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 160 21656 3 27-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM R CCLA 301 Christopher, A

ART & NEW MEDIA DESIGN Department Chair: Scott Wakefield, Administrative Assistant: Adrienne Kruger (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 CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 70+, RC: 62+). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 111 20108 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 1100AM 1215PM TR CLCNOR 216 Wakefield, S 162 20109 3 26-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0200PM 0440PM W CCLA 209 O'Donnell, K 176 20110 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Clark, S C11 20179 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. 163 20707 3 26-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM W CCLA 207B Gorman, M 140 21773 3 25-Aug-15 8-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM T CLCNOR 216 Clark, S C21 21791 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. C41 22010 3 14-Sep-15 24-Oct-15 CCON CCCONLINE STAFF This course is a 6-wk Accelerated Course! This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a text C51 22025 3 2-Nov-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCCONLINE STAFF This course is a 6-wk Accelerated Course! This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a text

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 CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 70+, RC: 62+). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 20180 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF

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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

This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. 111 21419 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 1240PM 0155PM MW CST 205 Gleason, N C21 21792 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook.

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 to 1900.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 70+, RC: 62+). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 20181 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. 110 20420 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 1240PM 0155PM TR CFA 101 Gleason, N C21 21793 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook.

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

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 70+, RC: 62+). 111 20111 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0900AM 1130AM MW CCLA 311 O'Donnell, K 160 21776 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0600PM 0830PM TR CCLA 311 Painter, W

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.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 70+, RC: 62+). Course Note: Students are encourages to take 2D Design at the same time or before other studio art elective courses. 113 21422 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 1240PM 0310PM TR CCLA 315 O'Donnell, K 110 21778 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0900AM 1130AM TR CCLA 315 O'Donnell, K

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

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ART 131 and MGD 105 (grade C or higher) 140 21786 3 24-Aug-15 7-Dec-15 0900AM 1230PM M CCLA 313 Harrell, K

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.

140 21298 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0600PM 0830PM MW CCLA 213 Swift, J

ART 150 DIGITAL ART FOUNDATIONS I Explores visual problem solving using digital tools for fine art. Students will learn to draw and paint in a variety of artistic modalities using color and grayscale. Two-dimensional to three-dimensional observation exercises in composition will be explored. Students will develop their skills in gesture and contour drawing, painterly expression and artistic elements while using the computer as an art tool. Use of systematic applications for development and presentation of ideas is practiced using vector and raster software. No computer experience is necessary.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ART 131 (grade C or higher). 609 22344 3 24-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 Wakefield, S

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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.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ART 121 (grade C or higher). 110 22066 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 1240PM 0310PM MW CCLA 311 Wakefield, S

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

140 21309 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0600PM 0830PM TR CLCNOR 119 Balogh, T

ART 239 DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY II Expands upon the beginning digital photography class. Focuses on digital photography in terms of design and communication factors including color, visual design, lighting, graphics, and aesthetics.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ART 139 (grade C or higher). 140 22174 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0600PM 0715PM MW CCLA 213 Swift, J

ART 261 CERAMICS II A continuation of ART 161, this course emphasizes skill, technique and form.

140 22331 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0600PM 0730PM TR CLCNOR 119 Balogh, T

ART 275 SPECIAL TOPICS: FINE ART STUDIO Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest.

609 22275 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 Wakefield, S 610 22292 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 CCLA 313 Harrell, K

ASTRONOMY Department Chair: Martha Jackson-Carter (303) 340-7120, Administrative Assistant: Celia Miller-Morrissey (303) 340-7335

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.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of CCR 092, CCR 093 or CCR 094 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 95+, RC: 80+) and successful completion of MAT 050 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (EA 60) Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 110 20112 4 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0900AM 1115AM MW CLCWES 212 Estevez Mews, J 111 20113 4 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0100PM 0315PM TR CLCWES 212 Mickle, R 160 20114 4 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0600PM 0815PM TR CLCWES 212 Bell, S 176 20115 4 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Sessions, L C11 20182 4 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. C21 21794 4 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook.

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 CCR 092, CCR 093 or CCR 094 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 95+, RC: 80+) and successful completion of MAT 050 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (EA 060). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 110 20116 4 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0900AM 1115AM TR CLCWES 212 Andersen, V C11 20183 4 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook.

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C21 22243 4 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCCONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook.

BIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY Department Chair: Martha Jackson-Carter (303) 340-7120, Administrative Assistant: Celia Miller-Morrissey (303) 340-7335

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.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of CCR 092, CCR 093, or CCR 094 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score (SS 95, RC 80). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 110 20117 4 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0900AM 1140AM TR CLCWES 204 Harrell, J 160 20118 4 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM TR CLCWES 205 Croom, T C11 20184 4 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course that requires a lab kit. You must complete the address pop-up box assignment that will appear when you log into your course. Your lab kit will not be sent until you have completed this assignment. C21 21795 4 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course that requires a lab kit. You must complete the address pop-up box assignment that will appear when you log into your course. Your lab kit will not be sent until you have completed this assignment.

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 CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 70, RC 62). 110 20120 4 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0900AM 1140AM MW CLCWES 216 Francis, B 160 20121 4 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM TR CLCWES 216 Cabrera, N C11 20185 4 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook.

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 CCR 092, CCR 093, or CCR 094 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score (SS 95, RC 80) and MAT 050 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score (EA 60, ACTM 18, SATM 513). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 110 20123 5 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0900AM 1205PM MW CLCWES 207 Huang, L 111 20124 5 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0100PM 0405PM MW CLCWES 207 Huang, L 171 20125 5 25-Aug-15 8-Dec-15 HYBRID 0900AM 1250PM T CLCWES 207 Hattar, R This is a hybrid class, it meets both online and in the classroom 172 20126 5 27-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 HYBRID 0100PM 0450PM R CLCWES 207 Hattar, R This is a hybrid class, it meets both online and in the classroom. 160 20127 5 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0600PM 0905PM MW CLCWES 207 Doherty, J 161 20128 5 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0600PM 0905PM TR CLCWES 207 Brandao, K C11 20186 5 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course that requires a lab kit. You must complete the address pop-up box assignment that will appear when you log into your course. Your lab kit will not be sent until you have completed this assignment.

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114 21569 5 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0900AM 1205PM MW CLCWES 211 Harrell, J 115 21570 5 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0900AM 1205PM TR CLCWES 211 Johansen, L C21 21796 5 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course that requires a lab kit. You must complete the address pop-up box assignment that will appear when you log into your course. Your lab kit will not be sent until you have completed this assignment. 116 22300 5 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0100PM 0405PM TR CLCWES 205 Harrell, C 117 22318 5 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0100PM 0405PM MW CLCWES 211 Brandao, K

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.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of BIO 111 (grade C or higher). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 310 20129 5 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0900AM 1205PM MW CLCWES 205 Doherty, J C11 20187 5 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course that requires a lab kit. You must complete the address pop-up box assignment that will appear when you log into your course. Your lab kit will not be sent until you have completed this assignment.

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 CCR 092, CCR 093, or CCR 094 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score (SS 95, RC 80). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 176 21335 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 ONLINE ONLINE 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. 310 20130 4 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0900AM 1140AM MW CLCWES 202 Munro, L 311 20131 4 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0130PM 0410PM MW CLCWES 202 Murzyn, J 312 20132 4 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 1230PM 0310PM TR CLCWES 202 Munro, L 360 20133 4 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM TR CLCWES 202 Ronnebaum, R C11 20188 4 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course that requires a lab kit. You must complete the address pop-up box assignment that will appear when you log into your course. Your lab kit will not be sent until you have completed this assignment. N13 21270 4 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0900AM 1140AM TR CLCWES 202 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 20134 4 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0900AM 1140AM MW CLCWES 204 Murzyn, J 360 20135 4 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM MW CLCWES 204 Murzyn, J C11 20189 4 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course that requires a lab kit. You must complete the address pop-up box assignment that will appear when you log into your course. Your lab kit will not be sent until you have completed this assignment. 311 21925 4 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0130PM 0410PM TR CLCWES 204 Francis, B

BIO 204 MICROBIOLOGY (GT: SC1)

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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 20136 4 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0900AM 1140AM TR CLCWES 213 Dillon, T 360 20137 4 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM TR CLCWES 213 Warren, C C11 20190 4 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course that requires a lab kit. You must complete the address pop-up box assignment that will appear when you log into your course. Your lab kit will not be sent until you have completed this assignment. 311 20596 4 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0100PM 0340PM TR CLCWES 213 Dillon, T N11 21382 4 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0900AM 1140AM MW CLCWES 213 Dillon, T C21 21797 4 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course that requires a lab kit. You must complete the address pop-up box assignment that will appear when you log into your course. Your lab kit will not be sent until you have completed this assignment.

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 20401 4 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/. 310 21146 4 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0900AM 1115AM TR CLCWES 216 Francis, B

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 20191 5 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course that requires a lab kit. You must complete the address pop-up box assignment that will appear when you log into your course. Your lab kit will not be sent until you have completed this assignment.

BUSINESS Department Chair: Heather McMichael (303) 340-7232, Lead Faculty: Arthur Vaughn, Jr. (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.

Prerequisite: Successful completion (grade C or higher) of CCR 092 or equivalent assessment scores. 110 20138 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0930AM 1045AM TR CLCWES 218 Vaughn, A 111 20139 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 1230PM 0145PM TR CLCWES 219 Cavalli, S 176 20140 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Haar, D C11 20192 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. 115 21290 3 25-Aug-15 8-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM T CLCWES 218 Vaughn, A 114 21291 3 24-Aug-15 7-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM M CLCNOR 216 Johnson, M 112 21390 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 1100AM 1215PM MW CLCWES 219 Cavalli, S

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C21 21798 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. C41 22011 3 14-Sep-15 24-Oct-15 CCON CCCONLINE STAFF This course is a 6-wk Accelerated Course! This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a text C51 22024 3 2-Nov-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCCONLINE STAFF This course is a 6-wk Accelerated Course! This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a text

BUS 181 INTERNSHIP Provides students with hands-on training in their career field. Occurs in a business setting arranged through a Student Work Experience (SWE)/Internship Coordinator, or by utilizing a current employment organization. Student is expected to work a minimum of 7.5 hours per week. Students attend 3 seminars during the semester of enrollment. Class utilizes cooperative work experience or project methods depending on the individual situation.

Prerequisite: Department approval. 110 22250 3 25-Aug-15 8-Dec-15 HYBRID 0300PM 0500PM T CLCWES 219 Lindsay, B This is a hybrid class. It meets online and in the classroom on 8/25, 9/15, 10/13, 11/10, 12/8. 110 22250 3 25-Aug-15 8-Dec-15 HYBRID 0300PM 0500PM T CLCWES 219 Fischer, G This is a hybrid class. It meets online and in the classroom on 8/25, 9/15, 10/13, 11/10, 12/8. 110 22250 3 25-Aug-15 8-Dec-15 HYBRID 0300PM 0500PM T CLCWES 219 Burnett, R This is a hybrid class. It meets online and in the classroom on 8/25, 9/15, 10/13, 11/10, 12/8.

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 20141 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 1230PM 0145PM MW CLCWES 218 Vaughn, A C11 20193 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. 140 21292 3 24-Aug-15 7-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM M CLCWES 218 Vaughn, A C21 21799 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook.

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 20194 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. 340 21293 3 24-Aug-15 7-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM M CLCNOR 223 Cavalli, S 330 21752 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0200PM 0315PM MW CLCWES 200 Cavalli, S C21 21800 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook.

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 055 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (EA 85).

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360 20143 3 26-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM W CLCWES 219 Patel, U C11 20195 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. 340 21294 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0930AM 1045AM MW CLCWES 219 Patel, U C21 21801 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook.

CHEMISTRY Department Chair: Martha Jackson-Carter (303) 340-7120, Administrative Assistant: Celia Miller-Morrissey (303) 340-7335

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.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of CCR 092, 093 and 094 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 95+, RC: 80+) and successful completion of MAT 055 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (EA 085). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 310 20147 5 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0930AM 1210PM MW CLCSIM 149L Hays, T 360 20148 5 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM TR CLCWES 211 Hoenigman, R C11 20213 5 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course that requires a lab kit. You must complete the address pop-up box assignment that will appear when you log into your course. Your lab kit will not be sent until you have completed this assignment. 311 21275 5 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0100PM 0340PM TR CLCSIM 149L Kobriger-Steffey, L C21 21802 5 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course that requires a lab kit. You must complete the address pop-up box assignment that will appear when you log into your course. Your lab kit will not be sent until you have completed this assignment. 312 21932 5 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0930AM 1210PM TR CLCSIM 149L Rochelle, T

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 20214 5 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course that requires a lab kit. You must complete the address pop-up box assignment that will appear when you log into your course. Your lab kit will not be sent until you have completed this assignment.

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 121 (grade C or higher) Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 310 20149 5 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0100PM 0405PM TR CLCWES 211 Jackson, M 360 20150 5 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0600PM 0905PM TR CLCSIM 149L Kobriger-Steffey, L C11 20215 5 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF

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This course is a CCCOnline delivered course that requires a lab kit. You must complete the address pop-up box assignment that will appear when you log into your course. Your lab kit will not be sent until you have completed this assignment. C21 21803 5 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course that requires a lab kit. You must complete the address pop-up box assignment that will appear when you log into your course. Your lab kit will not be sent until you have completed this assignment.

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 20151 5 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0100PM 0405PM MW CLCSIM 149L Hays, T C11 20216 5 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course that requires a lab kit. You must complete the address pop-up box assignment that will appear when you log into your course. Your lab kit will not be sent until you have completed this assignment. C21 21804 5 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course that requires a lab kit. You must complete the address pop-up box assignment that will appear when you log into your course. Your lab kit will not be sent until you have completed this assignment.

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 20152 5 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0900AM 1205PM TR CLCWES 214 Jackson, M

COMMUNICATION Coordinator: Vicki Graham (303) 340-7531, Administrative Assistant: Adrienne Kruger (303) 340-7335

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 CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 70+, RC: 62+). 112 20588 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0930AM 1045AM TR CCLA 314 Graham, V 114 20589 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 1100AM 1215PM MW CCLA 209 Czuprynski, A 116 20590 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 1230PM 0145PM TR CCLA 209 Stanwick, A 118 20591 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0200PM 0315PM MW CCLA 102 Servia Meyer, N 180 20592 3 29-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 0800AM 1040AM S CCLA 211 Aldrich, M 115 20696 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 1100AM 1215PM TR CCLA 207B Stanwick, A C11 20714 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. 110 21160 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0800AM 0915AM MW CCLA 209 Czuprynski, A 111 21161 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0800AM 0915AM TR CLCWES 218 Czuprynski, A 140 21162 3 26-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM W CLCSIM 121 Aldrich, M 141 21163 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0400PM 0515PM TR CCLA 209 Graves, M 113 21164 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0930AM 1045AM MW CCLA 204 Graham, V 120 21276 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0200PM 0315PM TR CCLA 212 Graves, M 142 21338 3 25-Aug-15 8-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM T CCLA 211 Graves, M 119 21386 3 28-Sep-15 9-Dec-15 LATE START 0100PM 0255PM MW CCLA 211 Graham, V 117 21636 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0400PM 0515PM MW CLCWES 218 Ryan, T

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C41 22012 3 14-Sep-15 24-Oct-15 CCON CCCONLINE STAFF This course is a 6-wk Accelerated Course! This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a text C51 22026 3 2-Nov-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCCONLINE STAFF This course is a 6-wk Accelerated Course! This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a text

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 CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 70+, RC: 62+). 111 20593 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0930AM 1045AM TR CCLA 212 Stanwick, A C11 20614 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. 110 21165 3 24-Aug-15 2-Dec-15 0930AM 1045AM MW CCLA 104 Seurer, L 114 21166 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 1100AM 1215PM TR CCLA 207A Czuprynski, A 115 21167 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 1230PM 0145PM MW CCLA 112 Shukri, S 141 21168 3 26-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM W CLCNOR 216 Servia Meyer, N C21 21808 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. C41 22013 3 14-Sep-15 24-Oct-15 CCON CCCONLINE STAFF This course is a 6-wk Accelerated Course! This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a text C51 22027 3 2-Nov-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCCONLINE STAFF This course is a 6-wk Accelerated Course! This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a text

COM 217 GROUP COMMUNICATION Examines group communication theories with emphasis on leadership and group behaviors. Provides opportunities for group participation.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of COM 115 (grade C or higher). 110 22112 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0100PM 0215PM TR CCLA 307 Graham, V

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 CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 70+, RC: 62+). 110 21340 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 1100AM 1215PM MW CCLA 102 Shukri, S

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 20697 1 12-Sep-15 19-Sep-15 LATE START 0830AM 0425PM S CCLA 102 Ryan, T

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 21639 1 3-Oct-15 10-Oct-15 LATE START 0830AM 0425PM S CCLA 104 Ryan, T

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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 22113 1 24-Oct-15 31-Oct-15 LATE START 0830AM 0425PM S CCLA 104 Ryan, T

COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS Department Chair: JoAnn Burkhart (303) 340-7007, Administrative Assistant: Celia Miller-Morrissey (303) 340-7335

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.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 70+, RC: 62+) and successful completion of MAT 050 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (EA 060). C11 20217 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. 110 21647 3 25-Aug-15 8-Dec-15 0930AM 1210PM T CLCWES 115 Gibson, P C21 21805 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. 176 21914 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Chatham, D 111 21961 3 27-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0930AM 1210PM R CLCWES 107 Vahling, E

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 CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 70+, RC: 62+) and successful completion of MAT 050 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (EA 060). 176 20144 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Welschmeyer, D 110 20145 3 24-Aug-15 7-Dec-15 1230PM 0310PM M CLCWES 107 Burkhart, J 140 20146 3 26-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM W CLCWES 107 Sosebee, M C11 20218 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. C21 21806 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook.

CIS 128 INTRO TO OPERATING SYSTEMS Introduces the functions and capabilities of Microsoft Windows. Includes configuring and modifying the operating system environment.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 70+, RC: 62+) and successful completion of MAT 050 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (EA 060). 110 21648 3 26-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0930AM 1210PM W CLCWES 113 Vahling, E 176 21929 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Vahling, E

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.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 70+, RC: 62+) and successful completion of MAT 050 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (EA 060). C11 21299 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook.

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176 21649 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Sosebee, M C21 21807 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook.

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.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 70+, RC: 62+) and successful completion of MAT 050 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (EA 060). C11 20219 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. 176 21650 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Burkhart, J

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.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 70+, RC: 62+) and successful completion of MAT 050 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (EA 060). C11 20220 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. 176 21652 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Sosebee, M

CIS 165 COMPLETE PRESENTATION GRAPHICS (POWER POINT) 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.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 70+, RC: 62+) and successful completion of MAT 050 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (EA 060). 176 21653 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Sosebee, M

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.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 70+, RC: 62+) and successful completion of MAT 050 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (EA 060). 310 21646 3 25-Aug-15 8-Dec-15 0930AM 1210PM T CLCWES 113 Vahling, E

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.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of CIS 115 (grade C or higher). C11 21300 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/.

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.

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Prerequisite: Successful completion of CIS 128 and CNG 101 (grade C or higher). One programming language should be taken in the final semester. C11 20221 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/.

COMPUTER NETWORKING TECHNOLOGY Department Chair: JoAnn Burkhart (303) 340-7007, Administrative Assistant: Celia Miller-Morrissey (303) 340-7335

CNG 101 INTRODUCTION TO NETWORKING Introduces network fundamentals using the OSI (Open Systems Interconnection) model and TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) suite, fundamentals of Ethernet, IP addressing, and building simple LANs (Local Area Networks).

Prerequisites: Successful completion of CIS 115 (grade C or higher). 340 20153 3 24-Aug-15 7-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM M CLCWES 115 Guled, A C11 20222 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/. C21 21851 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/.

CNG 121 COMPUTER TECHNICIAN I A+ Provides students with an in-depth look at personal computer hardware, introduces networking concepts, and covers operational procedures and troubleshooting, 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 first CompTIA A+ Exam.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 70+, RC: 62+) MAT 050 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (EA 060). Co-requisite: CNG 122 440 20708 4 15-Oct-15 10-Dec-15 LATE START 0600PM 0930PM TR CLCWES 113 Murphy, G

CNG 122 COMPUTER TECHNICIAN II A+ Provides students with an in-depth look at desktop and mobile Operating System support, maintenance, and troubleshooting, and an overview of 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 current operating systems, including using common GUI and command line tools, registry editing, system backup and recovery, and advanced troubleshooting. This course helps prepare you for the second CompTIA A+ Exam.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 70+, RC: 62+) MAT 050 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (EA 060). Co-requisite: CNG 121 440 20709 4 25-Aug-15 13-Oct-15 0600PM 0930PM TR CLCWES 113 Murphy, G

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 115 (grade C or higher). 340 20154 3 26-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM W CLCWES 113 Peralta, E

CNG 132 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 CNG 101 (grade C or higher). 370 21657 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 HYBRID 0600PM 0840PM R CLCWES 115 Sison, T This is a hybrid class. It meets both online and in the classroom.

CNG 260 CISCO NETWORK ASSOCIATE I Introduces the architecture, structure, functions, components, and models of the Internet and other computer networks. Includes IP addressing and fundamentals of Ethernet concepts, media and operations.

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Prerequisites: Successful completion of CIS 115 (grade C or higher). Or permission from the Department Chair 340 21658 5 24-Aug-15 14-Oct-15 HYBRID 0600PM 0940PM MW CLCWES 100 Muench, W This is a hybrid class, it meets both online and in the classroom.

CNG 261 CISCO NETWORK ASSOCIATE II Introduces the architecture, components, and operations of routers and switches.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CNG 260 (grade C or higher). 340 22065 5 19-Oct-15 9-Dec-15 LATE START 0600PM 0940PM MW CLCWES 100 Muench, W

COMPUTER SCIENCE Department Chair: JoAnn Burkhart (303) 340-7007, Administrative Assistant: Celia Miller-Morrissey (303) 340-7335

CSC 119 INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING Focuses on a general introduction to computer programming. Emphasizes the design and implementation of structured and logically correct programs with good documentation. Focuses on basic programming concepts, including numbering systems, control structures, modularization, and data processing. A structured programming language is used to implement the student's program designs.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CIS 115 (grade C or higher). 310 21662 3 27-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0930AM 1210PM R CLCWES 115 Howard, K 376 22053 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Howard, K C11 22244 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCCONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/.

CSC 160 COMPUTER SCIENCE I: (C++) Introduces students to the discipline of computer science and programming. Algorithm development, data representation, logical expressions, sub-programs and input/output operations using a high-level programming language are covered. Intensive lab work outside of class time is required.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CSC 116 or CSC 119 (grade C or higher). C11 20230 4 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/.

CSC 160 COMPUTER SCIENCE I: (LANGUAGE) Introduces students to the discipline of computer science and programming. Algorithm development, data representation, logical expressions, sub-programs and input/output operations using a high-level programming language are covered. Intensive lab work outside of class time is required.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CSC 116 or CSC 119 (grade C or higher). 376 22054 4 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Howard, K

CSC 160 COMPUTER SCIENCE I: (LANGUAGE) Introduces students to the discipline of computer science and programming. Algorithm development, data representation, logical expressions, sub-programs and input/output operations using a high-level programming language are covered. Intensive lab work outside of class time is required.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CSC 116 or CSC 119 (grade C or higher). 370 22161 4 26-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 HYBRID 0930AM 1210PM W CLCWES 115 Howard, K This is a hybrid class, it meets both online and in the classroom.

CSC 161 COMPUTER SCIENCE II: C++ 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). C11 20231 4 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/.

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CSC 220 INTRO 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 119 (grade C or higher). 370 22179 3 24-Aug-15 7-Dec-15 HYBRID 0600PM 0840PM M CLCWES 107 Howard, K This is a hybrid class, it meets both online and in the classroom on alternating Mondays. 376 22180 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Howard, K C11 22301 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/.

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). 376 22055 4 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Howard, K 370 22160 4 24-Aug-15 7-Dec-15 HYBRID 0600PM 0830PM M CLCWES 107 Howard, K This is a hybrid class, it meets both online and in the classroom on alternating Mondays.

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). C21 21817 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/. 376 22056 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE 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). 609 22342 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 ARR ARR Priddy, A

COMPUTER WEB BASED Department Chair: JoAnn Burkhart (303) 340-7007, Administrative Assistant: Celia Miller-Morrissey (303) 340-7335

CWB 110 CMPLT WEB AUTHOR: (HTML) 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.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CIS 115 (grade C or higher). 170 20155 3 24-Aug-15 7-Dec-15 0600PM 0940PM M CLCWES 113 Vahling, E Class meets 8/25/14, 09/08/14, 09/22/14, 10/06/14, 10/20/14, 11/03/14, 11/17/14, 12/01/14

CWB 110 CMPLT WEB AUTHOR: (LANGUAGE) 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.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CIS 115 (grade C or higher). C11 20715 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook.

CWB 110 CMPLT WEB AUTHOR: (LANGUAGE)

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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.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CIS 115 (grade C or higher). C21 21818 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook.

CRIMINAL JUSTICE Department Chair: Michael Carter (303) 360-4933, Program Coordinator: Margaret Ann Uchner (303) 340-7254, Administrative Assistant: Stephanie Agner: (303) 340-7076

CRJ 110 INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE (GT: SS3) Introduces students to the basic components of the criminal justice system in the United States. Concepts of crime, crime data, victimization, perspectives and views of crime, theory, and law are discussed. Particular attention to the criminal justice process, interaction and conflict between criminal justice agencies, and current criminal justice issues are examined.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of CCR 092, CCR 093, or CCR 094 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 95, RC 80) or Permission of the Program Coordinator. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 110 20156 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0800AM 0915AM MW CLCSIM 146 Billotte, R 176 20157 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Tilger, A C11 20223 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. 160 21599 3 24-Aug-15 7-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM M CLCSIM 121 Stewart, E C21 21809 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook.

CRJ 125 POLICING SYSTEMS Examines policing in the United States, including: historical foundations, emerging issues, and the relationship between law enforcement and the community. The various types of law enforcement agencies, their administrative practices, and the behavior of those involved in the delivery of police services are examined from the perspective of democratic values, racial and ethnic diversity, and societal perceptions of police effectiveness. Career requirements, including current and future trends, are also presented.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CCR 092, CCR 093, or CCR 094 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 95, RC 80) or Permission of the Program Coordinator. C11 20224 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/. C21 21810 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/.

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 criminalistics procedures. Covers interviewing suspects, witnesses, and victims including the recording of identifications and descriptions.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CCR 092, CCR 093, or CCR 094 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 95, RC 80) or Permission of the Program Coordinator. 160 21329 3 25-Aug-15 8-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM T CLCSIM 133 Dufour, T

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.

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Prerequisite: Successful completion of CCR 092, CCR 093, or CCR 094 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 95, RC 80) and CRJ 100 or Permission of the Program Coordinator. C11 20225 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook.

CRJ 145 CORRECTIONAL PROCESS Examines the history and total correctional process from law enforcement through the administration of justice, probation, prisons, correctional institutions, and parole. Also examines the principles, theories, phenomena and problems of the crime, society, and the criminal justice system from the perspective of criminology and the criminal justice system in general. Emphasizes the role of sociology and other interdisciplinary approaches to the field of corrections and society's response.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CCR 092, CCR 093, or CCR 094 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 95, RC 80) or Permission of the Program Coordinator. C11 20226 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. C21 21811 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook.

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 21230 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. 176 22348 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Hunter, C

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 20227 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/. C21 21812 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/.

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 20228 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook.

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 20229 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/.

CRJ 236 CRJ RESEARCH METHODS

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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 21301 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/.

CRJ 275 SPECIAL TOPICS: CHINESE CULTURE Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in-depth exploration of special topics of interest.

176 22349 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Carter, M

DANCE Coordinator: Stacey D’Angelo (303) 340-7529, Administrative Assistant: Adrienne Kruger (303) 340-7335

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 20691 1 25-Aug-15 8-Dec-15 0600PM 0740PM T CFA 104 Heckler, M

EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION Department Chair: Ashley Simpson (303)340-7564, Administrative Assistant: Kacey Turner (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 CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 70+, RC: 62+). Co-requisite ECE 103 C11 20232 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. 380 20678 3 29-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 0900AM 1140AM S CCLA 212 Reed, R 376 21169 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Goff, A 260 21592 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0600PM 0715PM TR CCLA 212 Goff, A This class is part of a cohort. All students must also register for ECE 103-261 C21 21819 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook.

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 age's birth through age eight.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 70+, RC: 62+). 360 20158 3 25-Aug-15 8-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM T CCLA 114 Kamstra, D C11 20233 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. 376 21416 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Olejarnik-Franz, N

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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 age’s birth through age eight.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CCR 092, CCR 093, or CCR 094 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. Co-requisite ECE 101 360 20159 3 24-Aug-15 7-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM M CST 205 Weber, T 376 21170 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Goff, A 261 21593 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0730PM 0845PM TR CCLA 212 Goff, A The course is part of the Level I Certificate and is a co-requisite with ECE 101-260. Students must take both courses. C21 21820 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/.

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 CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 70+, RC: 62+). C11 20234 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. 381 21285 3 29-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 0900AM 1140AM S CCLA 209 Bailon, J

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

609 21418 1 24-Aug-15 7-Dec-15 Olejarnik-Franz, N Students will arrange to meet with the instructor as needed on a one-to-one basis

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: Successful completion of CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 70+, RC: 62+). C11 20235 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/. 340 20848 3 25-Aug-15 8-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM T CCLA 204 Kreamer, M C21 21821 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/.

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 CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 70+, RC: 62+). 360 20160 3 26-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM W CCLA 212 Simpson, A C11 20236 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/. C21 21822 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/.

ECE 226 CREATIVITY AND THE YOUNG CHILD

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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 age’s birth through age eight. (Offered in the Summer only).

C21 21823 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/.

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 20237 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. C21 21825 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook.

ECE 240 ADMINISTRATION OF EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE AND EDUCATION PROGRAMS Examines Colorado's 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 age’s birth through age 12. (Offered in Fall and Summer only).

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 70+, RC: 62+). 360 20161 3 27-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM R CCLA 104 Bailon, J C11 20238 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/.

ECE 241 ADMINISTRATION: HUMAN RELATIONS OF THE EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION 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 CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 70+, RC: 62+). C11 20239 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/.

ECE 260 THE EXCEPTIONAL CHILD Presents an overview of critical elements related to educating young children with disabilities in the early childhood setting. Topics include the following: typical and atypical developmental, legal requirements, research based practices related to inclusion, and accommodations and adaptations. Student will learn how a disability will impact a young child's learning process. Focus of the course is on birth through age 8.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of PSY 238 or ECE 238 (grade C or higher) and CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 70+, RC: 62+). C11 20240 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. C21 21826 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook.

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 20162 3 24-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 Olejarnik-Franz, N

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ECONOMICS Department Chair: Heather McMichael (303) 340-7232, 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 CCR 092 or equivalent assessment scores (SS 70, RC 62) and MAT 050 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 111 20163 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0930AM 1045AM TR CCLA 104 Powell, B 112 20164 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 1100AM 1215PM MW CLCWES 200 Peterson, D 113 20165 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 1230PM 0145PM TR CLCWES 200 Powell, B 160 20166 3 25-Aug-15 8-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM T CCLA 104 Cornor, N C11 20241 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. 162 21753 3 26-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM W CLCWES 218 Watson, C C21 21827 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook.

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 CCR 092 or equivalent assessment scores (SS 70, RC 62) and MAT 050 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 110 20167 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0930AM 1045AM MW CLCWES 218 Peterson, D 111 20168 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0800AM 0915AM TR CCLA 209 Peterson, D C11 20242 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. 162 20635 3 24-Aug-15 7-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM M CCLA 104 Cummings, E 140 21296 3 27-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM R CLCNOR 216 Cornor, N C21 21828 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook.

EDUCATION Department Chair: Ashley Simpson (303)340-7564, Administrative Assistant: Kacey Turner (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 CCR 092, (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score (SS 70+, RC: 62+). C11 20403 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF

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This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/. 170 21417 3 24-Aug-15 7-Dec-15 HYBRID 0600PM 0840PM M CCLA 212 Renquist, L This is a hybrid class, it meets both online and in the classroom on these dates 8/24, 9/7, 9/21, 10/5, /10/19, 11/2, 11/16, 12/7.

EDU 222 EFFECTIVE TEACHING 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.

C51 22009 1 2-Nov-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/. 110 22092 1 26-Sep-15 31-Oct-15 HYBRID 0900AM 0400PM S CCLA 201 Turner, N This is a hybrid class for new instructors or those needing a CTE credential. We will meet one time face-to-face on Saturday, September 26th. Course will be open for 5 weeks in D2L. Students will need to complete the online component of the course.

EDU 260 ADULT LEARNING AND TEACHING Examines the philosophy of community colleges and the roles and responsibilities of the faculty member within the college community. Introduces basic instructional theories and applications, with particular emphasis on adult learners. Includes syllabus development, learning goals and outcomes, and lesson plans. Emphasizes teaching to a diverse student body, classroom management, assessment and instructional technology.

570 21930 3 25-Sep-15 4-Dec-15 HYBRID 1200PM 0400PM F CCLA 212 Simpson, A This is a hybrid class that meets online and in the classroom on Fridays 9/25, 10/9, 10/23, 11/6, and 11/20. This course is for fulltime faculty and those needing CTE credential.

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

EMS 115 FIRST RESPONDER Provides the student with core knowledge and skills to function in the capacity of a first responder arriving at the scene of an emergency, providing supportive care until advanced EMS help arrives.

Prerequisite: Students must be 16 years old by completion of course. 500 22325 3 3-Aug-15 11-Dec-15 0800AM 0500PM MTWRFS CLCSIM Beumer, S

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: All incoming EMT students are required to take the Allied Health Program's Health Occupations Basic Entrance Test - HOBET V UNLESS you already have a degree or have successfully completed accredited 100 level English, Math and Science courses with a grade of 'C' or better. Testing students must score into or above, Category G (minimum scores: Comprehensive 52.20%, Reading 62.60%, Math 57.20%, English 54.80%, and Science 38.50%). 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 21998 3 24-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 0830AM 0530PM MWF CLCSIM 132 Andersen, K 540 22131 3 29-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 0830AM 0530PM S CLCSIM 132 Spera, J 540 22131 3 25-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 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 22132 4 26-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 ARR ARR Andersen, K 540 22133 4 25-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 ARR ARR Spera, J

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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 22134 2 26-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 ARR ARR Andersen, K 540 22135 2 25-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 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 22136 2 26-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 ARR ARR Andersen, K 540 22138 2 25-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 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.) 511 22267 1 26-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 ARR ARR Andersen, K 541 22268 1 25-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 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, IV, CPR Certifications and BIO 106. All incoming Paramedic students are required to take the Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS) for Allied Health UNLESS you already have a degree or have successfully completed accredited 100 level English and Math courses and BIO 106 with a grade of %EDQ%C%EDQ% or better. Testing students must score into or above, Category L (minimum scores: Comprehensive 60.00%, Reading 70.30%, Math 67.90%, English 58.50%, and Science 47.40%) and Permission of the Department. Co-requisite: 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 22139 3 25-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 0600PM 1000PM TR CLCSIM 153 VanderVegt, I 540 22139 3 29-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 0830AM 0530PM S CLCSIM 153 VanderVegt, I

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

Prerequisites: Permission of the department. Co-requisite: 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 22171 2 24-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 ARR ARR VanderVegt, I

EMS 229 PARAMEDIC PHARMACOLOGY Focuses on a comprehensive study of emergency pharmacology.

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 22140 3 24-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 ARR ARR VanderVegt, I

EMS 233 PARAMEDIC MEDICAL EMERGENCIES Focuses on a comprehensive study of adult medical emergencies.

Prerequisite: Permission of the Department. Co-requisite: 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 22141 4 24-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 ARR ARR VanderVegt, I

EMS 235 PARAMEDIC TRAUMA EMERGENCIES Focuses on a comprehensive study of adult and pediatric trauma emergencies.

Prerequisite: Permission of the department. Co-requisite: 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 22142 4 24-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 ARR ARR VanderVegt, I

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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 22143 6 24-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 Lattone, B

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

Prerequisite: Permission of the department. Course Note: Paramedic Field Internship. 609 22144 6 24-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 Cowan, K

ENGINEERING Department Chair: Martha Jackson-Carter (303) 340-7120, Administrative Assistant: Celia Miller-Morrissey (303) 340-7335

EGG 175 INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest.

171 22156 1 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 HYBRID 1100AM 1200PM MW CLCWES 214 Andersen, V This is a hybrid class, it meets both online and in the classroom.

ENGLISH - COMPOSITION Department Chair: Scott Reichel (303) 361-7406, Administrative Assistant: Terry Jimenez Gasser (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: Appropriate assessment scores (ACRC 40-61 and ACSS 50-69). CCR 092 and AAA109 need to be taken at the same time Course Note: CCR 092 must be taken at the same time as AAA 109 or have taken it previously (does not apply to C11 and C21). To register enter the CRN for BOTH the CCR 092 and AAA 109 at the same time or you will get a prerequisite error. If you have difficulties please see an advisor for assistance. 010 21514 5 24-Aug-15 11-Dec-15 0800AM 0935AM MWF CCLA 105 Newlon, R CCR 092 must be taken at the same time as AAA 109. To register enter the CRN for BOTH the CCR 092 and AAA 109 at the same time or you will get a prequisite error. If you have difficulties please see an advisor for assistance. 011 21515 5 24-Aug-15 11-Dec-15 1000AM 1135AM MWF CCLA 105 Newlon, R CCR 092 must be taken at the same time as AAA 109. To register enter the CRN for BOTH the CCR 092 and AAA 109 at the same time or you will get a prequisite error. If you have difficulties please see an advisor for assistance. 012 21516 5 24-Aug-15 11-Dec-15 1200PM 0135PM MWF CCLA 105 Kitterman, M CCR 092 must be taken at the same time as AAA 109. To register enter the CRN for BOTH the CCR 092 and AAA 109 at the same time or you will get a prequisite error. If you have difficulties please see an advisor for assistance. 013 21517 5 24-Aug-15 11-Dec-15 0200PM 0335PM MWF CCLA 105 Navarro, J CCR 092 must be taken at the same time as AAA 109. To register enter the CRN for BOTH the CCR 092 and AAA 109 at the same time or you will get a prequisite error. If you have difficulties please see an advisor for assistance. 017 21518 5 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0800AM 1015AM TR CCLA 105 Feres, B CCR 092 must be taken at the same time as AAA 109. To register enter the CRN for BOTH the CCR 092 and AAA 109 at the same time or you will get a prequisite error. If you have difficulties please see an advisor for assistance. 018 21520 5 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 1030AM 1245PM TR CCLA 105 Achziger, S

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CCR 092 must be taken at the same time as AAA 109. To register enter the CRN for BOTH the CCR 092 and AAA 109 at the same time or you will get a prequisite error. If you have difficulties please see an advisor for assistance. 021 21522 5 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0100PM 0315PM TR CCLA 105 Villegas, C CCR 092 must be taken at the same time as AAA 109. To register enter the CRN for BOTH the CCR 092 and AAA 109 at the same time or you will get a prequisite error. If you have difficulties please see an advisor for assistance. 022 21523 5 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0330PM 0545PM TR CCLA 105 Aragon, R CCR 092 must be taken at the same time as AAA 109. To register enter the CRN for BOTH the CCR 092 and AAA 109 at the same time or you will get a prequisite error. If you have difficulties please see an advisor for assistance. 041 21524 5 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0600PM 0815PM TR CCLA 105 Lewis, D CCR 092 must be taken at the same time as AAA 109. To register enter the CRN for BOTH the CCR 092 and AAA 109 at the same time or you will get a prequisite error. If you have difficulties please see an advisor for assistance. 042 21525 5 24-Aug-15 11-Dec-15 0600PM 0735PM MWF CCLA 105 Pater, R CCR 092 must be taken at the same time as AAA 109. To register enter the CRN for BOTH the CCR 092 and AAA 109 at the same time or you will get a prequisite error. If you have difficulties please see an advisor for assistance. C11 21734 5 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/. C21 22177 5 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCCONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/.

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: Appropriate assessment scores (ACRC 62-79 and ACSS 70-94). Co-requisite: ENG 121 S19 21489 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0200PM 0315PM MW CCLA 203 Welliver, R S32 21490 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0200PM 0315PM MW CCLA 214 Whited, K S25 21491 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0500PM 0615PM MW CCLA 101 Stafinbil, S S22 21493 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0330PM 0445PM MW CLCNOR 212 Snow, R S44 21494 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0730PM 0845PM MW CCLA 205 Steed, A S10 21496 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0930AM 1045AM MW CCLA 203 Feres, B S34 21498 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0800AM 0915AM TR CCLA 203 Edwards, S S12 21500 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0930AM 1045AM MW CLCNOR 109 Aragon, R S14 21501 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 1100AM 1215PM MW CCLA 203 Achziger, S S16 21502 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 1230PM 0145PM MW CCLA 203 Ankney, R S31 21503 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 1230PM 0145PM MW CLCNOR 109 Levell, M S42 21504 3 27-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0630PM 0910PM R CCLA 101 Lotspeich, J S39 21505 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0200PM 0315PM TR CCLA 203 Steed, A S21 21506 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0330PM 0445PM TR CCLA 203 Campbell, C S13 21508 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0930AM 1045AM TR CCLA 203 Welliver, R S28 21509 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 1100AM 1215PM TR CCLA 203 McClelland-Fieler, C S17 21510 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 1230PM 0145PM TR CCLA 203 Swanson, B S18 21511 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 1230PM 0145PM TR CCLA 205 Krick, K S40 21512 3 25-Aug-15 8-Dec-15 0630PM 0910PM T CCLA 214 Lotspeich, J S60 21513 3 26-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM W CCLA 214 Field, M S09 21586 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 1100AM 1215PM MW CCLA 214 Villegas, C S11 21640 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0930AM 1045AM TR CLCNOR 212 Beach, E S29 21641 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0330PM 0445PM MW CCLA 203 Ankney, R

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S26 21642 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0500PM 0615PM TR CCLA 101 Whited, K C12 21735 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. It is a co-requisite of ENG-121-C12 that MUST be taken together. ---Section C12 is a SESSION 1 course in a 15-week format and follows the same academic calendar as C11. This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/.

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.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of CCR 092, CCR 093, or CCR 094 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 95+ and RC 80+ or ACTE 18 and ACTR 17 or SAT Verbal 440). Co-requisite: CCR 094 ('S' sections only) Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 311 20196 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0800AM 0915AM TR CLCNOR 212 Beach, E 312 20197 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0800AM 0915AM MW CLCNOR 212 Aragon, R 314 20198 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0930AM 1045AM MW CCLA 101 Achziger, S 313 20199 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0800AM 0915AM TR CCLA 205 Welliver, R 315 20200 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0930AM 1045AM MW CLCNOR 212 Fromhart, N 316 20201 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 1100AM 1215PM MW CCLA 101 Ankney, R 317 20202 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 1100AM 1215PM TR CCLA 101 Swanson, B 318 20203 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 1100AM 1215PM TR CCLA 205 Krick, K 319 20204 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 1230PM 0145PM MW CCLA 101 Welliver, R 321 20205 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0200PM 0315PM TR CCLA 101 Campbell, C 322 20206 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0200PM 0315PM MW CLCNOR 212 Snow, R S26 20207 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0330PM 0445PM TR CCLA 101 Whited, K 340 20208 3 24-Aug-15 7-Dec-15 0630PM 0910PM M CCLA 101 Lotspeich, J 341 20209 3 25-Aug-15 8-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM T CLCNOR 212 Allen, M 342 20210 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0630PM 0910PM W CCLA 101 Lotspeich, J 343 20211 3 27-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM R CCLA 203 Allen, M C11 20243 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/. 360 20402 3 25-Aug-15 8-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM T CCLA 205 Sundeen, J 325 20595 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0330PM 0445PM MW CCLA 101 Stafinbil, S 327 20721 3 28-Aug-15 11-Dec-15 0900AM 1140AM F CCLA 101 Edwards, S 310 21209 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0800AM 0915AM MW CCLA 101 Feres, B 323 21210 3 25-Aug-15 8-Dec-15 0200PM 0440PM T CLCNOR 212 Snow, R 324 21211 3 27-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0200PM 0440PM R CLCNOR 212 Reichel, S 380 21212 3 29-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 0800AM 1040AM S CCLA 105 Lyons, J 331 21273 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 1100AM 1215PM MW CLCNOR 212 Levell, M 332 21323 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 1230PM 0145PM MW CCLA 205 Whited, K 328 21385 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0930AM 1045AM TR CCLA 205 McClelland-Fieler, C 329 21426 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0200PM 0315PM MW CCLA 205 Ankney, R 330 21427 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0330PM 0445PM MW CCLA 205 Lyons, J 333 21428 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0330PM 0445PM TR CCLA 205 Clark, P 334 21463 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0800AM 0915AM MW CCLA 203 Edwards, S

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335 21464 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0800AM 0915AM TR CCLA 214 Johnson, J 336 21465 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0930AM 1045AM TR CCLA 214 Villegas, C 337 21466 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 1100AM 1215PM TR CCLA 214 French, P 338 21467 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 1230PM 0145PM MW CCLA 214 Feres, B 339 21468 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 1230PM 0145PM TR CCLA 214 Steed, A 344 21469 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0600PM 0715PM MW CCLA 205 Steed, A 354 21471 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0330PM 0445PM TR CCLA 214 Earnhardt, D S10 21472 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0800AM 0915AM MW CCLA 101 Feres, B S12 21473 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0800AM 0915AM MW CLCNOR 212 Aragon, R S13 21474 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0800AM 0915AM TR CCLA 205 Welliver, R S14 21475 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0930AM 1045AM MW CCLA 101 Achziger, S S16 21476 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 1100AM 1215PM MW CCLA 101 Ankney, R S17 21477 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 1100AM 1215PM TR CCLA 101 Swanson, B S18 21478 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 1100AM 1215PM TR CCLA 205 Krick, K S19 21479 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 1230PM 0145PM MW CCLA 101 Welliver, R S21 21480 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0200PM 0315PM TR CCLA 101 Campbell, C S22 21481 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0200PM 0315PM MW CLCNOR 212 Snow, R S25 21482 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0330PM 0445PM MW CCLA 101 Stafinbil, S S28 21483 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0930AM 1045AM TR CCLA 205 McClelland-Fieler, C S31 21484 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 1100AM 1215PM MW CLCNOR 212 Levell, M S32 21485 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 1230PM 0145PM MW CCLA 205 Whited, K S34 21486 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0800AM 0915AM MW CCLA 203 Edwards, S S39 21487 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 1230PM 0145PM TR CCLA 214 Steed, A S42 21488 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0630PM 0910PM W CCLA 101 Lotspeich, J S44 21495 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0600PM 0715PM MW CCLA 205 Steed, A S60 21499 3 25-Aug-15 8-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM T CCLA 205 Sundeen, J S40 21519 3 24-Aug-15 7-Dec-15 0630PM 0910PM M CCLA 101 Lotspeich, J 346 21576 3 24-Aug-15 7-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM M CCLA 203 Geddes, M 347 21577 3 26-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0630PM 0910PM W CCLA 203 Patsynski, J 353 21580 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0200PM 0315PM TR CCLA 205 Krick, K 309 21584 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0930AM 1045AM MW CCLA 214 Villegas, C S09 21585 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0930AM 1045AM MW CCLA 214 Villegas, C S11 21643 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0800AM 0915AM TR CLCNOR 212 Beach, E S29 21645 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0200PM 0315PM MW CCLA 205 Ankney, R C12 21736 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. It is a co-requisite of CCR-094-C12 that MUST be taken together. ---Section C12 is a SESSION 1 / 15-week course that follows the same academic calendar as C11. This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/. 326 21738 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0330PM 0445PM TR CCLA 101 Whited, K C21 21831 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/. C41 22014 3 14-Sep-15 24-Oct-15 CCON CCCONLINE STAFF This course is a 6-wk Accelerated Course! This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/. C51 22028 3 2-Nov-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCCONLINE STAFF This course is a 6-wk Accelerated Course! This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/.

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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 20244 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/. 371 20679 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0930AM 1045AM MW CCLA 205 Swanson, B 310 21213 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0800AM 0915AM MW CCLA 205 Swanson, B 311 21214 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0800AM 0915AM TR CCLA 101 Fromhart, N 312 21215 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0930AM 1045AM TR CCLA 101 Fromhart, N 313 21216 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 1100AM 1215PM MW CCLA 205 McClelland-Fieler, C 314 21217 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 1100AM 1215PM TR CLCNOR 212 Snow, R 315 21218 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 1230PM 0145PM MW CLCNOR 212 Fromhart, N 316 21219 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 1230PM 0145PM TR CCLA 101 Levell, M 317 21220 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 1100AM 1215PM TR CLCWES 200 Beach, E 318 21221 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0200PM 0315PM MW CCLA 101 Stafinbil, S 319 21222 3 28-Aug-15 11-Dec-15 0900AM 1140AM F CLCNOR 212 Beach, E 340 21223 3 24-Aug-15 7-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM M CLCNOR 109 Navarro, J 341 21224 3 25-Aug-15 8-Dec-15 0630PM 0910PM T CCLA 101 French, P 342 21225 3 27-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM R CCLA 205 Geddes, M N32 21352 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 1230PM 0145PM TR CLCNOR 212 Whited, K C21 21832 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/. 380 21934 3 29-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 0900AM 1140AM S CCLA 205 French, P 320 21966 3 28-Aug-15 11-Dec-15 0900AM 1140AM F CCLA 205 Browning, K 343 21978 3 24-Aug-15 7-Dec-15 0630PM 0910PM M CCLA 214 Earnhardt, D C41 22015 3 14-Sep-15 24-Oct-15 CCON CCCONLINE STAFF This course is a 6-wk Accelerated Course! This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/. C51 22029 3 2-Nov-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCCONLINE STAFF This course is a 6-wk Accelerated Course! This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/. 321 22293 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0800AM 0915AM MW CCLA 214 Browning, K 322 22329 3 9-Sep-15 9-Dec-15 LATE START 0330PM 0510PM MW CCLA 214 Earnhardt, D

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 CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 95+ and RC 80+). C11 20245 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/. C21 21833 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF

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This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/. 500 22223 3 17-Aug-15 3-Nov-15 0120PM 0440PM CLC840 100 Navarro, J

ENG 201 COMPOSITION III: WRITING FOR PUBLIC DISC COURSE (GT: CO3) Provides students with skills necessary to enter into higher-level undergraduate academic discourse or professional workplace writing. ENG 201 extends students' rhetorical knowledge and develops critical reading, thinking, and writing strategies in multiple specialized areas of discourse beyond what they encounter in ENG 122. In ENG 201, students deepen their rhetorical and writing skills by learning to analyze, synthesize, summarize, complex texts and incorporate this information into specific writing conventions for a defined discipline. As a more advanced composition course, ENG 201 provides interested students with the opportunity to continue their exploration of expository writing with the added benefit of learning to write for distinct audiences (format, language, level of specificity, length, and documentation style). Students will also learn effective editing and revising techniques, discipline-specific writing strategies, and how to extend their mastery of rhetorical strategies. While ENG 201 may be taught with the focus in a variety of disciplines (science writing, gender studies, literary criticism, writing in the humanities, business writing, political geography, philosophy, and so on), every discipline will allow students the opportunity to learn how to communicate with specialized audiences and adapt content to the needs of varying rhetorical situations.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 122 (grade C or higher). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 21375 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/.

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 CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 95+ and RC 80+). 111 20212 3 25-Aug-15 8-Dec-15 0200PM 0440PM T CCLA 102 Achziger, S C11 20246 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/. C21 21834 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/.

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 20722 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/.

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

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 20251 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 1230PM 0145PM MW CCLA 314 Schweissing, D 040 20607 3 24-Aug-15 7-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM M CCLA 314 Eichenour, J 012 21274 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0800AM 0915AM TR CCLA 312 Schweissing, D

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 20252 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0800AM 0915AM TR CCLA 314 Edson, C 040 20608 3 24-Aug-15 7-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM M CCLA 312 Pellettier, M

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020 21147 3 24-Aug-15 7-Dec-15 0930AM 1210PM M CCLA 312 Kapp, D 080 21336 3 29-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 1100AM 0140PM S CCLA 312 Fox, B

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 20253 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0930AM 1045AM MW CCLA 314 Tombari, C 080 20254 3 29-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 1100AM 0140PM S CCLA 314 Smallwood, L 040 20609 3 24-Aug-15 7-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM M CCLA 102 Saenz, S 020 21148 3 25-Aug-15 8-Dec-15 0930AM 1210PM T CCLA 103 Karabushin, Y

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 20610 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 1100AM 1215PM TR CCLA 312 Schweissing, D

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 21277 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 1230PM 0145PM TR CCLA 312 Noon Ulvila, C

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 21150 3 27-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM R CCLA 312 Pellettier, M

ESL 041 BASIC READING Improves comprehension of simple written texts through vocabulary building and 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 20259 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 1100AM 1215PM MW CCLA 314 Schweissing, D 040 20702 3 26-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM W CCLA 102 Schroeder, E 012 21278 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0930AM 1045AM TR CCLA 312 Schweissing, D

ESL 042 INTERMEDIATE READING Helps the student read more quickly and accurately and 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. 040 20703 3 26-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM W CCLA 314 Eichenour, J 020 21151 3 27-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0930AM 1210PM R CCLA 103 Breaux, J 010 21634 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 1100AM 1215PM MW CCLA 104 Eichenour, J

ESL 043 ADVANCED READING Prepares the student for academic reading assignments. Assists the student 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. 040 21279 3 25-Aug-15 8-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM T CCLA 209 Fromhart, R 042 21314 3 26-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM W CCLA 312 Campbell, C 022 21384 3 26-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0930AM 1210PM W CCLA 312 Noon Ulvila, C

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010 21604 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 1000AM 1115AM MW CCLA 103 Wexler, L 080 21605 3 29-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 0800AM 1040AM S CCLA 314 Smallwood, L

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 20704 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 1100AM 1215PM TR CCLA 314 Fox, B 040 20705 3 25-Aug-15 8-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM T CCLA 312 Pellettier, M 080 21439 3 29-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 0800AM 1040AM S CCLA 312 Edson, C

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 20260 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 1230PM 0145PM MW CCLA 312 Hilken, M 080 20264 3 29-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 0800AM 1040AM S CCLA 103 Clark, P 042 20706 3 25-Aug-15 8-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM T CCLA 314 Saenz, S 020 21442 3 25-Aug-15 8-Dec-15 1230PM 0310PM T CCLA 314 Hilken, M 040 22064 3 24-Aug-15 7-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM M CCLA 103 Harding, C

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 20612 4 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0800AM 0940AM MW CCLA 103 Karabushin, Y 042 20613 4 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0600PM 0740PM TR CCLA 103 Hilken, M 012 21284 4 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 1230PM 0210PM TR CCLA 103 Fox, B 172 21445 4 26-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 HYBRID 0600PM 0755PM W CCLA 103 Breaux, J This is a hybrid class it meets both online and in the classroom on these dates: 26-Aug-15, 2-Sep-15, 16-Sep-15, 30-Sep-15, 14-Oct-15, 28-Oct-15, 11-Nov-15, 2-Dec-15, and 9-Dec-15

ESL 055 COMPUTER BASICS FOR ESL STUDENTS Introduces the basic skills for computer use, including keyboarding, using Windows, word processing, text entry, document appearance, editing, printing, and navigating 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. 080 21441 2 29-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 1130AM 0110PM S CCLA 103 Fielden, T

ENTREPRENEUR Department Chair: Heather McMichael (303) 340-7232, Administrative Assistant: Veronica Russell (303) 340-7240

ENP 105 INTRO TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP The student will evaluate the business skills and commitment necessary to successfully operate an entrepreneurial venture and review the challenges and rewards of entrepreneurship. The student will understand the role of entrepreneurial businesses in the United States and the impact on our national and global economy.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of BUS 216 and ACC 121 (grade C or higher). 609 22531 3 9-Sep-15 9-Dec-15 Cavalli, S This is a hybrid class, it meets both online and in the classroom.

ETHNIC STUDIES Department Chair: Bobby Pace (303) 360-4940, Administrative Assistant: Rebecca Pritchard (303) 360-4731

ETH 200 INTRODUCTION TO ETHNIC STUDIES (GT: SS3)

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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 CCR 092, CCR 093, or CCR 094 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 95, RC 80). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 111 21430 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0330PM 0445PM TR CCLA 112 Lee, M

FIRE SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY 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. Co-requisite: FST102, FST 109, FST 107 and PED 110. 500 22145 9 18-Aug-15 13-Nov-15 0800AM 0500PM S STAFF 500 22145 9 18-Aug-15 13-Nov-15 0600PM 1000PM TR CLCSIM 112 STAFF

FST 101 FIREFIGHTER II Addresses the requirements necessary to perform at the second level of progression as identified in NFPA 1001, Level II Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications.

509 22317 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 ARR ARR Stephenson, M

FST 102 INTRODUCTION TO FIRE SCIENCE AND SUPPRESSION Provides an overview to fire protection; career opportunities in fire protection and related fields; philosophy and history of fire protection/service; fire loss analysis; organization and function of public and private fire protection services; fire departments as part of local government ; laws and regulations affecting the fire service; fire service nomenclature ; specific fire protection functions; basic fire chemistry and physics; introduction to fire protection systems; introduction to fire strategy and tactics.

Co-requisite: FST100, FST 109, FST 107 and PED 110. 500 22146 3 18-Aug-15 13-Nov-15 0600PM 1000PM TR STAFF 509 22305 3 24-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 ARR ARR Stephenson, M

FST 105 BUILDING CONSTRUCTION FOR FIRE PROTECTION Provides the components of building construction that relate to fire and life safety. The focus of this course is on firefighter safety. The elements of consideration and design of structures are shown to be key factors when inspecting buildings, preplanning fire operations, and operating at emergencies.

609 21411 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 HYBRID 0900AM 1140AM S CLCSIM 112 Rohleder, J This is a hybrid class, it meets both online and in the classroom. Instructor will email students meeting dates 509 22311 3 24-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 ARR ARR Stephenson, M

FST 106 FIRE PREVENTION Provides fundamental information regarding the history and philosophy of fire prevention, organization and operation of a fire prevention bureau, use of fire codes, identification and correction of fire hazards, and the relationships of fire prevention with built-in fire protection systems, fire investigation, and fire and life-safety education.

609 21413 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 HYBRID 0900AM 1140AM CLCSIM 112 Rohleder, J This is a hybrid class, it meets both online and in the classroom. Instructor will email students meeting dates. 509 22310 3 24-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 ARR ARR Stephenson, M

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: 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. Co-requisite: FST100, FST 102, FST 109 and PED 110.

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500 22147 3 17-Nov-15 10-Dec-15 LATE START 0600PM 1000PM TR CLCSIM 112 Stephenson, M 500 22147 3 21-Nov-15 12-Dec-15 LATE START 0830AM 0530PM S Stephenson, M 509 22309 3 24-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 ARR ARR Stephenson, M

FST 109 OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH FOR FIRE Introduces the basic concepts of occupational health and safety as it relates to emergency service organizations. Topics include risk evaluation and control procedures for fire stations, training sites, emergency vehicles, and emergency situations involving fire, EMS, hazardous materials, and technical rescue. This course introduces the basic principles and history related to the national firefighter life safety initiatives, focusing on the need for cultural and behavioral change throughout emergency services.

Co-requisite: FST100, FST 102, FST 107 and PED 110. 509 22308 3 24-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 ARR ARR Stephenson, M

FST 170 CLINICAL I Offers the clinical practicum to apply the related fire science technology.

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FST 209 FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS Provides information relating to the features of design and operation of fire alarm systems, water-based fire suppression systems, special hazard fire suppression systems, water supply for fire protection and portable fire extinguishers.

609 21681 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 HYBRID 0900AM 1140AM S CLCSIM 112 Rohleder, J This is a hybrid class, it meets both online and in the classroom. Instructor will email students the meeting dates. 509 22307 3 24-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 ARR ARR Stephenson, M

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.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of or concurrent enrollment in ENG 121 (with a grade of C or better) or equivalent assessment score. Co-requisite: FVM 160 410 21171 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0900AM 1040AM MW CLCCFS 133 Black, N 411 21172 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 1115AM 1255PM MW CLCCFS 133 Black, N 412 21173 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0130PM 0310PM MW CLCCFS 133 Black, N 413 21174 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 1115AM 1255PM MW CLCCFS 151 Chadwick, G 414 21175 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 1115AM 1255PM TR CLCCFS 133 Burns, A 416 21939 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0345PM 0525PM TR CLCCFS 133 Burns, A FVM 105-240 has to be taken with FVM 160-240 415 21969 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0130PM 0310PM TR CLCCFS 133 Burns, A 440 22222 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0600PM 0740PM MW CLCCFS 133 Jones, J

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 or concurrent enrollment in ENG 121 (with a grade of C or better) or equivalent assessment score. 310 21177 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0130PM 0310PM MW CLCCFS 126 Boulgakova, G 311 21178 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0345PM 0525PM MW CLCCFS 126 Boulgakova, G 312 21913 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0900AM 1040AM TR CLCCFS 126 Olson, D

FVM 118 SCREEN ACTOR IMPROVISATION

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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.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of FVM 105, FVM 117, FVM160 (grade C or higher) AND successful completion or concurrent enrollment in FVM 136 AND FVM 150 (grade C or higher). 310 21683 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0130PM 0310PM TR CLCCFS 126 Boulgakova, G

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 or concurrent enrollment in ENG 121 (with a grade of C or better) or equivalent assessment score. 411 21179 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0900AM 1040AM MW CLCCFS 129 Dibble, T 410 21180 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0130PM 0310PM MW CLCCFS 129 Hicks, G 412 21181 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 1115AM 1255PM MW CLCCFS 129 Cartwright, T 413 21182 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0900AM 1040AM MW CLCCFS 151 Cartwright, T 414 21941 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0900AM 1040AM TR CLCCFS 129 Hicks, G 415 21971 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 1115AM 1255PM TR CLCCFS 129 Olson, D 416 21985 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0130PM 0310PM TR CLCCFS 142 Dibble, L 440 22224 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0600PM 0740PM TR CLCCFS 142 Jones, J

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 (with a grade of C or better) or equivalent assessment score. 310 21183 3 24-Aug-15 7-Dec-15 0130PM 0500PM M CLCCFS 111 Olson, D 340 21747 3 26-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0600PM 0930PM W CLCCFS 111 Houston, A

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, FVM 136, FVM 160 (grade C or higher) and successful completion of or concurrent enrollment in FVM 117 and FVM 150 (grade C or higher). 310 21184 3 24-Aug-15 14-Oct-15 0900AM 1230PM MW CLCCFS 142 Tharp, J

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, FVM 136, FVM 160 (grade C or higher) and successful completion of or concurrent enrollment in FVM 117 and FVM 150 (grade C or higher). 310 21185 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 1115AM 1255PM MW CLCCFS 135 Dibble, T 311 21186 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0345PM 0525PM TR CLCCFS 142 Dibble, L

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 or concurrent enrollment in ENG 121 (with a grade of C or better) or equivalent assessment score.

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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, FVM 136, FVM 160 (grade C or higher) and successful completion of or concurrent enrollment in FVM 117 and FVM 150 (grade C or higher). 310 22227 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0900AM 1040AM 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, FVM 117, FVM 136, FVM 150, and FVM 160 (grade C or higher). 340 21685 3 26-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0600PM 0930PM W CLCCFS 136 Scott, T

FVM 181 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 and FVM 105, FVM 117, FVM 136, FVM 150, FVM 160 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. 340 22228 3 25-Aug-15 8-Dec-15 0600PM 0930PM T CLCCFS 111 Alighieri, A

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 or concurrent enrollment in ENG 121 and FVM 105, FVM 117, FVM 136, FVM 150, FVM 160 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. 310 21193 3 25-Aug-15 8-Dec-15 0130PM 0500PM T 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 and FVM 105, FVM 117, FVM 136, FVM 150, FVM 160 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. 340 21759 3 24-Aug-15 7-Dec-15 0600PM 0930PM 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: Successful completion of FVM 105, FVM 117, FVM 136, FVM 150, FVM 160, and (FVM 118, FVM 218, and successful completion or concurrency in FVM 155) or (FVM 205, successful completion or concurrency in FVM 153) or (FVM 155 and successful completion or concurrency in FVM 215) or (FVM 164 and successful completion or concurrency in FVM 215) or (FVM 155 and successful completion or concurrency in FVM 202); all grade C or higher. 310 21194 3 25-Aug-15 13-Oct-15 0900AM 1230PM TR CLCCFS 151 Chadwick, G

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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, FVM 117, FVM 136, FVM 150, FVM 160 (grade C or higher). 340 21176 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0700PM 0840PM TR 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 and FVM 105, FVM 117, FVM 136, FVM 150, FVM 160 all (grade C or higher). 310 21204 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 1115AM 1255PM TR CLCCFS 111 Howard, J

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, FVM 136, FVM 160 and successful completion or concurrent enrollment in FVM 117 and FVM 150 all (grade C or higher). 310 21687 3 19-Oct-15 9-Dec-15 LATE START 0130PM 0500PM MW CLCCFS 121 Wigand, P 311 21760 3 15-Oct-15 10-Dec-15 LATE START 0900AM 1230PM TR CLCCFS 121 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, FVM 117, FVM 136, FVM 150, FVM 160 all (grade C or higher). 310 21688 3 19-Oct-15 9-Dec-15 LATE START 0900AM 1230PM MW CLCCFS 121 McKissen, S 340 21762 3 24-Aug-15 14-Oct-15 0600PM 0930PM MW CLCCFS 121 Steinbrinck, K

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, FVM 117, FVM 136, FVM 150, FVM 155, FVM 160, and (FVM 200 or FVM 220) all (grade C or higher). 310 21195 3 24-Aug-15 14-Oct-15 0900AM 1230PM MW CLCCFS 111 Olson, D

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, FVM 117, FVM 136, FVM 150, FVM 160 all (grade C or higher). 310 22229 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0345PM 0525PM TR CLCCFS 147 Davis, J

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, FVM 117, FVM 136, FVM 150, FVM 160 all (grade C or higher).

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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 and FVM 105, FVM 117, FVM 136, FVM 150, FVM 160 all (grade C or higher). 310 21763 3 26-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0130PM 0500PM W CLCCFS 111 Houston, A

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, FVM 117, FVM 136, FVM 150, FVM 153, FVM 160, FVM 200, FVM 205, FVM 206 and successful completion or concurrent enrollment in FVM 220, all (grade C or higher). 310 21268 3 24-Aug-15 14-Oct-15 0900AM 1230PM 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.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of FVM 105, FVM 117, FVM 136, FVM 150, FVM 160 and (FVM 220 or successful completion or concurrent enrollment in FVM 200) (all grade C or higher). 310 21197 3 15-Oct-15 10-Dec-15 LATE START 0900AM 1230PM TR CLCCFS 136 Chadwick, G 311 21689 3 15-Oct-15 10-Dec-15 LATE START 0130PM 0500PM 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 105, FVM 117, FVM 136, FVM 150, FVM 160 (grade C or higher). 310 21198 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 1115AM 1255PM MW CLCCFS 126 Boulgakova, G

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, FVM 117, FVM 136, FVM 150, FVM 160 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. 340 21199 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0345PM 0525PM TR CLCCFS 121 Mylott, C

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, FVM 117, FVM 136, FVM 150, FVM 160), and (FVM 118, or FVM 155, or FVM 164), or (FVM 153, FVM 205 and successful completion or concurrent enrollment in FVM 206) (all grade C or higher). 340 21200 3 27-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0600PM 0930PM R 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 ENG 122 and (FVM 105, FVM 117, FVM 136, FVM 150, FVM 155, FVM 160, FVM 250) and (FVM 200 or FVM 220, or FVM 251) and (FVM 207 or FVM 252 or successful completion or concurrent enrollment in FVM 209) (all grade C or higher). 310 21201 3 25-Aug-15 13-Oct-15 0900AM 1230PM TR CLCCFS 142 Dibble, L

FVM 232 WRITING THE TV PILOT

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Provides an introduction into television writing. Students will explore all facets of creating original content for the broadcast medium. Emphasis will be on writing and work shopping a television pilot and the ancillary materials required to create and to market it.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of ENG 122 (grade C or higher). 310 22241 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0130PM 0310PM MW CLCCFS 151 Cartwright, T

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, FVM 117, FVM 136, FVM 150, FVM 155, FVM 160, (grade C or higher). 310 21308 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0130PM 0310PM TR 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: Successful completion of FVM 105, FVM 117, FVM 136, FVM 150, FVM 160, and FVM 208 (grade C or higher). 340 21690 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0600PM 0740PM 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 ENG 122 and FVM 105, FVM 117, FVM 136, FVM 150, FVM 155, FVM 160 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. 340 21202 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0600PM 0740PM TR CLCCFS 135 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.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of or concurrent enrollment in ENG 122 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores and successful completion of FVM 105, FVM 117, FVM 136, FVM 150, FVM 160 (grade C or higher). Successful completion of or concurrent enrollment in ENG 122 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores and Successful completion of FVM 105, FVM 117, FVM 136, FVM 150, FVM 160 (grade C or higher). 310 21203 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0345PM 0525PM 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.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 122, and FVM 105, FVM 117, FVM 136, FVM 150, FVM 155, FVM 160, FVM 251 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. 310 21691 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0345PM 0525PM MW CLCCFS 129 Hicks, G

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.

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Prerequisites: Successful completion of FVM 105, FVM 117, FVM 136, FVM 150, FVM 160 and MGD 111 (grade C or higher). 310 21927 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0130PM 0310PM MW CLCCFS 136 Gray, A

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, FVM 117, FVM 136, FVM 150, FVM 160) and (FVM 200, FVM 205, FVM 206, FVM 220 and successful completion of or concurrent enrollment in FVM 213) or [(FVM 200 or FVM 220) and successful completion of or concurrent enrollment in FVM 229 and (FVM 207 or FVM 209)] (all grade C or higher). 311 22277 3 19-Oct-15 9-Dec-15 LATE START 0900AM 1230PM MW CLCCFS 142 Stouffer, G

FVM 273 PROFESSIONAL DOCUMENTARY PRODUCTION 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). 310 21764 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0900AM 1040AM TR CLCCFS 111 Alweis, R

FVM 275 SPECIAL TOPICS IN FILM VIDEO: 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: Successful completion of FVM 105, FVM 117, FVM 136, FVM 150, FVM 160 (grade C or higher). 310 21926 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 1115AM 1255PM MW CLCCFS 136 Hofmann, J 311 22233 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 1115AM 1255PM TR CLCCFS 135 Alweis, R 570 22234 3 24-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 HYBRID 0130PM 0310PM MW CLCCFS 142 Stouffer, G This is a hybrid class, it meets both online and in the classroom.

FVM 287 INTERNSHIP Provides Internship in the industry. Minimum of 130 hours.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of FVM 105, FVM 117, FVM 136, FVM 150, FVM 160) and (FVM 200 or FVM 220) (grade C or higher) AND Instructor permission. 609 22058 3 24-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 Jones, J

FRENCH Department Chair: Ana Martin-Mejia (303) 340-7567, Administrative Assistant: Lonnie Tyler (303) 360-4749

FRE 111 FRENCH LANGUAGE I Develops the 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 of CCR 092, (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score (SS 70+, RC: 62+). C11 20247 5 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. C21 21835 5 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook.

FRE 112 FRENCH 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 FRE 111 (grade C or higher) or permission by the Department Chair. C11 20248 5 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook.

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FRE 211 FRENCH LANGUAGE III (GT-AH4) Continues French I and II 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 112 (grade C or higher) or permission by the Department Chair. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 21263 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook.

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 21264 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook.

GEOGRAPHY Department Chair: Bobby Pace (303) 360-4940, Administrative Assistant: Rebecca Pritchard (303) 360-4731

GEO 105 WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY (GT: SS2) Facilitates an 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 are included. The course focuses on analysis of interrelationships between developed and developing regions, and the interactions between human societies and natural environments.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score (SS 70+, RC: 62+). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 20249 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. 111 20297 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0800AM 0915AM TR CCLA 112 Singh, S 161 20302 3 24-Aug-15 7-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM M CCLA 112 Bishop, S C21 21889 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. 112 21936 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0200PM 0315PM TR CCLA 112 Marshall, D

GEO 106 HUMAN GEOGRAPHY (GT: SS2) Introduces geographic perspectives and methods with applications to the study of human activities emphasizing the distribution of humans, adjustments to the natural environment, and land use practices.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score (SS 70+, RC: 62+). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 21302 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. C21 21890 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook.

GEO 111 PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY - LANDFORMS (GT: SS2)

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Introduces the principles of landforms and soil as a major aspect of man's natural environment. Prerequisite: Successful completion of CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score (SS 70+, RC: 62+). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 111 22152 4 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0800AM 1040AM MW CCLA 212 Bishop, S

GEOLOGY Department Chair: Martha Jackson-Carter (303) 340-7120, Administrative Assistant: Celia Miller-Morrissey (303) 340-7335

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 CCR 092, CCR 093 or CCR 094 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 95+, RC: 80+) and successful completion of MAT 050 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (EA 85). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 20255 4 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course that requires a lab kit. You must complete the address pop-up box assignment that will appear when you log into your course. Your lab kit will not be sent until you have completed this assignment. 110 20311 4 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0130PM 0410PM MW CLCWES 205 Ashmore, R 111 20312 4 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0930AM 1210PM TR CLCWES 205 Ashmore, R 160 20682 4 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM MW CLCWES 205 Ashmore, R C21 21838 4 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course that requires a lab kit. You must complete the address pop-up box assignment that will appear when you log into your course. Your lab kit will not be sent until you have completed this assignment.

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 GEY 111 (grade C or higher) and permission of Instructor. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 21458 4 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course that requires a lab kit. You must complete the address pop-up box assignment that will appear when you log into your course. Your lab kit will not be sent until you have completed this assignment.

GERMAN Department Chair: Ana Martin-Mejia (303) 340-7567, Administrative Assistant: Lonnie Tyler (303) 360-4749

GER 111 GERMAN LANGUAGE I Develops the 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 of CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score (SS 70+, RC: 62+). C11 20250 5 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. C21 21837 5 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook.

HISTORY Department Chair: Bobby Pace (303) 360-4940, Administrative Assistant: Rebecca Pritchard (303) 360-4731

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.

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Prerequisite: Successful completion of CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score (SS 70+, RC: 62+). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 20256 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. C21 21839 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook.

HIS 102 WESTERN CIVILIZATION: 1650 - PRESENT (GT: HI1) 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 CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score (SS 70+, RC: 62+). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 20257 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. C21 21840 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook.

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 CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score (SS 70+, RC: 62+). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 111 21155 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 1230PM 0145PM TR CCLA 112 Ortiz, M C11 21303 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. C21 21841 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook.

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 CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score (SS 70+, RC: 62+). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 111 20692 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 1100AM 1215PM MW CCLA 112 Johnson, K C11 21304 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. C21 21842 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF

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HIS 121 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 CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score (SS 70+, RC: 62+). Course Note: Formerly HIS 201; this is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 111 21667 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0930AM 1045AM MW CCLA 112 Williams, B 112 21668 3 24-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 0330PM 0445PM MW CCLA 112 Williams, B 113 21669 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0930AM 1045AM TR CCLA 301 Hunt, G 161 21670 3 25-Aug-15 8-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM T CCLA 112 Williams, B C11 21677 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/. C21 21678 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/. C41 22016 3 14-Sep-15 24-Oct-15 CCON CCCONLINE STAFF This course is a 6-wk Accelerated Course! This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/. C51 22030 3 2-Nov-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCCONLINE STAFF This course is a 6-wk Accelerated Course! This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/.

HIS 122 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 121 is not a prerequisite.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score (SS 70+, RC: 62+). Course Note: Formerly HIS 202; this is a statewide guarantee transfer course. 111 21672 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0200PM 0315PM MW CCLA 112 Williams, B 112 21673 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0200PM 0315PM TR CCLA 301 Hunt, G 161 21674 3 27-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM R CCLA 112 Langston, P C11 21679 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/. C21 21680 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/.

HIS 205 WOMEN IN WORLD HISTORY (GT-HI1) Examines the roles, experiences, and contributions of women in world history and explores ways in which women's history modifies the traditional interpretations of historical events.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score (SS 70+, RC: 62+). This is a statewide guarantee transfer course. 111 21663 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 1100AM 1215PM TR CCLA 112 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.

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Prerequisite: Successful completion of CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score (SS 70+, RC: 62+). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 20258 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/. C21 21843 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/. C41 22017 3 14-Sep-15 24-Oct-15 CCON CCCONLINE STAFF This course is a 6-wk Accelerated Course! This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/. C51 22031 3 2-Nov-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCCONLINE STAFF This course is a 6-wk Accelerated Course! This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/.

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 CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score (SS 70+, RC: 62+). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 161 21156 3 26-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 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 CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score (SS 70+, RC: 62+). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 111 20315 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 1230PM 0145PM MW CCLA 104 Williams, B C11 22061 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/.

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 CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score (SS 70+, RC: 62+). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 111 20693 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0930AM 1045AM TR CCLA 112 Orihuela, A

HEALTH PROFESSIONAL Director of Health Sciences: Renie DelPonte (303) 340-7329, Administrative Assistant: Charles Robinson (303) 340-7202

HPR 100 INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH Provides an exploratory course for students interested in a health career. Basic health skills such as vital signs and CPR will be included.

500 21907 3 24-Aug-15 7-Dec-15 0900AM 1140AM M CLCSIM 144 Noon Ulvila, C

HPR 101 CUSTOMER SERVICE IN HEALTH CARE Introduces students to customer service theory and techniques specifically in the healthcare arena. This course will discuss therapeutic communication, conflict resolution and negotiation, as well as employee/employer relations. Exploration of diverse populations and cultural sensitivity will be addressed.

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Prerequisite: Department Permission required 110 22181 2 24-Aug-15 7-Dec-15 0100PM 0250PM M CLCSIM 129 Dietrich, L 111 22552 2 30-Sep-15 28-Oct-15 LATE START 0830AM 1230PM W CLCSIM 137 Tyler, L

HPR 102 CPR FOR PROFESSIONALS Meets the requirements for American Red Cross Professional Rescuer CPR or American Heart Association Basic Life Support for those who work in Emergency Services, Health Care and other professional areas. Material presented in this course is basic patient assessment, basic airway management, rescue breathing, AED use and CPR for infant, children and adult patients.

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HPR 116 COMPUTERS IN HEALTH CARE Introduces the learner to use of personal computer technology and the concepts of software applicable to health care. Basic features of selected software, terminology related to hardware, software and online resources (which include PC, word processing, e-mail) and electronic health-based research will be emphasized. Provides opportunities for practical applications of computer skills to nursing care.

Prerequisite: Department Permission required 110 22186 1 27-Aug-15 8-Oct-15 0100PM 0250PM R CLCSIM 100 Cape, C 111 22553 1 29-Sep-15 3-Nov-15 LATE START 0830AM 1130AM T CLCSIM 138 Gantzler, V

HPR 175 SPECIAL TOPICS: PHLEBOTOMY CERTIFICATION EXAM PREP Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of HPR 112 & HPR 113 (grade C or higher) and department permission. 500 22285 2 31-Aug-15 9-Sep-15 ARR ARR CLCSIM 138 Lord, E Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. 501 22286 2 31-Aug-15 9-Sep-15 ARR ARR CLCSIM 120 Tyler, L Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. 502 22554 1 23-Nov-15 24-Nov-15 LATE START 0830AM 0330PM MT CLCSIM 137 Tyler, L Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. 502 22554 1 30-Nov-15 2-Dec-15 LATE START 0830AM 0330PM MTW Tyler, L Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest.

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 20390 2 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. 160 21579 2 24-Aug-15 7-Dec-15 0600PM 0740PM M CLCSIM 144 Stamper, T 170 21740 2 26-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 HYBRID 0600PM 0740PM W CLCSIM 144 Stamper, T This is a hybrid class. It meets on line and in the classroom on 8/26, 9/16, 10/21, 12/2 C21 21844 2 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. 500 21908 2 24-Aug-15 7-Dec-15 1230PM 0210PM M CLCSIM VanBerg, A 110 22193 2 25-Aug-15 8-Dec-15 0100PM 0250PM T CLCSIM 119 VanBerg, A 111 22551 2 5-Oct-15 23-Nov-15 LATE START 0830AM 0230PM M CLCSIM 138 Vander Meer, J

HPR 190 BASIC EKG INTERPRETATION Provides instruction for interpretation of EKG strips, anatomy and physiology of the heart, using three-lead monitoring as a guide. Twelve-lead EKG may be discussed.

Prerequisite: Department Permission 110 22195 2 24-Aug-15 13-Oct-15 0600PM 0840PM TR CLCSIM 125 Stamper, T

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HPR 200 ADVANCED ECG INTERPRETATIONS Focuses on each wave and interval of the complex, the axis, and the 12-lead presentation of some rhythm disturbances.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of HPR 190 (grade C or better) or equivalent experience. 110 22196 2 15-Oct-15 10-Dec-15 LATE START 0600PM 0840PM TR CLCSIM 129 Stamper, T

HEALTH WELLNESS EDUCATION Director of Health Sciences: Renie DelPonte (303) 340-7329, Administrative Assistant: Charles Robinson (303) 340-7202

HWE 100 HUMAN NUTRITION Introduces basic principles of nutrition with emphasis on personal nutrition. Satisfies nutrition requirement of students entering health care professions.

Prerequisite: Successful completion on CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score (SS 70+, RC: 62+). C11 20322 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. 176 20647 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE McConnell, C 178 21578 3 26-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 HYBRID 0600PM 0840PM W CLCSIM 119 Domer, M This is a hybrid class. It meets online and in the classroom on: 8/26/15, 9/2/15, 9/30/15, 10/21/15 and 11/18/15. 111 21742 3 24-Aug-15 7-Dec-15 0930AM 1210PM M CLCSIM 121 Domer, M C21 21849 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. 171 21923 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 HYBRID 0200PM 0440PM T CLCSIM 121 McConnell, C This is a hybrid class. It meets online and in the classroom on these dates: 8/25/15, 9/1/15, 9/29/15, 10/20/15 and 11/17/15. C41 22018 3 14-Sep-15 24-Oct-15 CCON CCCONLINE STAFF This course is a 6-wk Accelerated Course! This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a text C51 22032 3 2-Nov-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCCONLINE STAFF This course is a 6-wk Accelerated Course! This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a text 179 22163 3 27-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 HYBRID 0600PM 0840PM R CLCSIM 119 McConnell, C This is a hybrid class. It meets online and in the classroom on: 8/27/15, 9/3/15, 10/1/15, 10/22/15 and 11/19/15. 110 22225 3 26-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM W CLCSIM 120 Downing, K 172 22278 3 27-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 HYBRID 0900AM 1140AM R CLCSIM 119 McConnell, C This is a hybrid class and it meets online and in the classroom on 8/26, 9/2, 9/30, 10/21, 11/18.

HUMANITIES Department Chair: Ana Martin-Mejia (303) 340-7567, Administrative Assistant: Lonnie Tyler (303) 360-4749

HUM 115 WORLD MYTHOLOGY (GT: AH2) Introduces students to a multidisciplinary approach to world mythology. Common themes are illustrated and connected to religion, philosophy, art, literature, music, and contemporary culture. In addition, students will study various ways of interpreting myth

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score (SS 70+, RC: 62+). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 111 21153 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0800AM 0915AM MW CCLA 104 Billotte, K C11 21269 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/.

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112 21287 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0930AM 1045AM TR CCLA 209 Bowers, K 161 21351 3 24-Aug-15 7-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM M CCLA 211 Billotte, K C21 21845 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/.

HUM 121 EARLY CIVILIZATIONS (GT: AH2) Introduces students to the history of ideas that have defined cultures through a study of the visual arts, literature, drama, music, and philosophy. It 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 CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score (SS 70+, RC: 62+). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 20261 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/. 112 20684 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 1230PM 0145PM TR CCLA 207A Bowers, K 111 21154 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0930AM 1045AM MW CCLA 207A Billotte, K C21 21846 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/.

HUM 122 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 CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score (SS 70+, RC: 62+). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 20262 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/. 111 21606 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 1100AM 1215PM MW CCLA 207A Giambusso, A C21 21847 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/.

HUM 123 THE MODERN WORLD (GT: AH2) Examines the cultures of the 17th through the 20th centuries by focusing on the interrelationships of the arts, ideas, and history. Considers the influences of industrialism, scientific development and non-European peoples.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score (SS 70+, RC: 62+). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 20263 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/. 111 20318 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 1230PM 0145PM MW CCLA 207A Giambusso, A 161 21332 3 25-Aug-15 8-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM T CCLA 307 Lanyon, L C21 21848 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/.

LITERATURE Department Chair: Scott Reichel (303) 361-7406, Administrative Assistant: Terry Jimenez Gasser (303) 361-7428

LIT 115 INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE (GT: AH2) Introduces students to fiction, poetry, and drama. Emphasizes active and responsive reading.

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Prerequisites: Successful completion of CCR 092, CCR 093, or CCR 094 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score (SS 95, RC 80). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 20265 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/. 111 20319 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0930AM 1045AM MW CCLA 211 McClelland-Fieler, C 112 20320 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 1100AM 1215PM TR CCLA 209 Ankney, R 140 20321 3 27-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM R CCLA 209 Strathearn, J C21 21850 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/.

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.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of CCR 092, CCR 093, or CCR 094 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score (SS 95, RC 80). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 20266 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/. 110 22115 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 1100AM 1215PM TR CCLA 211 Levell, M C21 22246 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCCONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/.

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.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of CCR 092, CCR 093, or CCR 094 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score (SS 95, RC 80). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 20267 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/.

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.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of CCR 092, CCR 093, or CCR 094 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score (SS 95, RC 80). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 111 20603 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0930AM 1045AM MW CCLA 209 Welliver, R

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.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of CCR 092, CCR 093, or CCR 094 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score (SS 95, RC 80). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 20400 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/.

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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.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of CCR 092, CCR 093, or CCR 094 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score (SS 95, RC 80). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 20712 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/.

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.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of CCR 092, CCR 093, or CCR 094 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score (SS 95, RC 80). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 20618 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/.

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.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of CCR 092, CCR 093, or CCR 094 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score (SS 95, RC 80). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 21266 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/.

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.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of CCR 092, CCR 093, or CCR 094 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score (SS 95, RC 80). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 21267 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/.

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.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of CCR 092, CCR 093, or CCR 094 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score (SS 95, RC 80). C11 20268 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. C21 21856 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook.

MANAGEMENT Department Chair: Heather McMichael (303) 340-7232, Lead Faculty: Arthur Vaughn, Jr. (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.

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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 CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. C11 20717 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. 171 21635 3 26-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM W CLCNOR 223 Whitfield, D C21 21857 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook.

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 CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. 140 21754 3 27-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM R CLCWES 218 McMichael, H

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 CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. C11 20269 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. 341 21348 3 25-Aug-15 8-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM T CLCWES 219 Cavalli, S C21 21858 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook.

MARKETING Department Chair: Heather McMichael (303) 340-7232, Administrative Assistant: Veronica Russell (303) 340-7240

MAR 160 CUSTOMER SERVICE Enables students to learn the relationship of self to customers, problem solve, and understand the importance of communicating with customers. Specific emphasis is given to managing customer expectations by building customer rapport and creating positive outcomes.

C11 22062 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook.

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 CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. C11 20270 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. C21 21859 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF

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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 CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. 110 21297 3 24-Aug-15 7-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM M CLCWES 219 Clarke, D

MATHEMATICS Department Chair: James Gray (303) 360-4743, Administrative Assistant: Molly Donahue (303) 361-7369

MAT 025 ALGEBRAIC LITERACY LAB

C12 21730 1 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCCONLINE STAFF This course is a Lab that requires an Assessment score in Elementary Algebra of 45 or better and is a co-requisite with MAT-055-C12. --Section C12 is a 15-week CCCOnline course that follows the same date parameters as Section C11. This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/.

MAT 050 QUANTITATIVE LITERACY Develops number sense and critical thinking strategies, introduces algebraic thinking, and connects mathematics to real world applications. Topics in the course include ratios, proportions, percent's, measurement, linear relationships, properties of exponents, polynomials, factoring, and math learning strategies. This course prepares students for Math for Liberal Arts, Statistics, Integrated Math, and college level career math courses.

Prerequisites: Appropriate assessment scores (EA 30-84). Co-requisite MAT 101 Q10 21613 4 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0800AM 1040AM MW CCLA 302 Morales, A Q11 21614 4 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0800AM 1040AM TR CCLA 302 Yonce, K Q12 21615 4 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 1100AM 0140PM MW CCLA 302 Basker, R Q13 21616 4 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 1100AM 0140PM TR CCLA 302 Evans, S Q14 21617 4 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0200PM 0440PM MW CCLA 302 Basker, R Q15 21618 4 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0200PM 0440PM TR CCLA 302 Ramsay, J Q60 21619 4 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM MW CCLA 202 Kenney, J Q61 21620 4 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM TR CCLA 304 McGlashan, N Q76 21621 4 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CON CCA ONLINE Menicucci-Gauss, K Q17 21705 4 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 1100AM 0140PM MW CCLA 202 Jessen, K Q18 21706 4 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 1100AM 0140PM TR CCLA 202 Lambert, R Q62 21708 4 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM TR CCLA 207A Ramsay, J Q20 21725 4 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 1230PM 0310PM TR CCLA 211 Knight, L C11 21726 4 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in MAT 030 or Elementary Algebra Assessment score of 30 or better or Arithmetic Assessment score of 40 or better. This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline. This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/. C21 21727 4 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in MAT 030 or Elementary Algebra Assessment score of 30 or better or Arithmetic Assessment score of 40 or better. This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline. This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/. Q77 21772 4 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CON CCA ONLINE Stone-Majetic, L

MAT 055 ALGEBRAIC LITERACY Develops skills necessary for manipulating expressions and solving equations. Topics in the course include radicals, complex numbers, polynomials, factoring, rational expressions, quadratic equations, absolute value equations and inequalities, systems or linear equations, related applications, and math learning strategies. This course prepares students for College Algebra and Finite Math.

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Prerequisites: Successful completion of MAT 050 (grade C or higher) or appropriate assessment scores (EA: 60-84). Co-requisite MAT 101 A10 21622 4 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 ACCELERATED 0800AM 1040AM MW CCLA 304 Gilbert, A A11 21624 4 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 ACCELERATED 0800AM 1040AM TR CCLA 304 Yonce, B A12 21625 4 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 ACCELERATED 1100AM 0140PM MW CCLA 304 Gilbert, A A13 21626 4 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 ACCELERATED 1100AM 0140PM TR CCLA 304 Yonce, B A14 21627 4 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 ACCELERATED 0200PM 0440PM MW CCLA 312 Pfaff, M A15 21628 4 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 ACCELERATED 0200PM 0440PM TR CCLA 304 Gilbert, A A60 21629 4 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 ACCELERATED 0600PM 0840PM MW CCLA 304 Pfaff, M A61 21630 4 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 ACCELERATED 0600PM 0840PM TR CCLA 302 Williams, A A76 21631 4 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 ACCELERATED ONLINE ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Townsend, S C11 21728 4 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in MAT 030 or Elementary Algebra Assessment score of 30 or better or Arithmetic Assessment score of 40 or better. This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline. This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/. C21 21729 4 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in MAT 030 or Elementary Algebra Assessment score of 30 or better or Arithmetic Assessment score of 40 or better. This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline. This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/. C12 21731 4 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course requires an Assessment score in Elementary Algebra of 45 or better and has a co-requisite Lab (MAT-025-C12) --Section C12 is a 15-week CCCOnline course that follows the same date parameters as Section C11. This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/. A16 21891 4 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 ACCELERATED 0800AM 1040AM MW CCLA 102 Jessen, K A17 21892 4 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 ACCELERATED 0800AM 1040AM TR CCLA 207A Morales, A A62 21938 4 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 ACCELERATED 0600PM 0840PM MW CCLA 209 Shulman, H A18 21967 4 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 ACCELERATED 1100AM 0140PM MW CCLA 201 Stone-Majetic, L A19 21968 4 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 ACCELERATED 1100AM 0140PM TR CCLA 212 Yonce, K A77 21973 4 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 ACCELERATED ONLINE ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Sherrill, J

MAT 101 ENHANCED MATHEMATICS SUPPORT This course supplements math classroom instruction through the Mathematics Support Center, a student-centered learning environment. Students may use the following resources: professional and peer tutoring, mathematics and tutorial software, online tutorial resources, videotapes, and training guides for these resources. Students can obtain help with calculators and mathematical software required in their math courses.

Co-Requisite: MAT 050 or MAT 055 A10 22042 1 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 ACCELERATED ARR ARR CCLA 304 Gilbert, A A61 22077 1 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 ACCELERATED ARR ARR CCLA 302 Williams, A A60 22078 1 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 ACCELERATED ARR ARR CCLA 304 Pfaff, M A11 22079 1 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 ACCELERATED ARR ARR CCLA 304 Yonce, B A12 22080 1 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 ACCELERATED ARR ARR CCLA 304 Gilbert, A A13 22081 1 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 ACCELERATED ARR ARR CCLA 304 Yonce, B A14 22082 1 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 ACCELERATED ARR ARR CCLA 312 Pfaff, M A15 22083 1 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 ACCELERATED ARR ARR CCLA 304 Gilbert, A Q10 22084 1 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 ARR ARR CCLA 302 Morales, A Q11 22085 1 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 ARR ARR CCLA 302 Yonce, K Q12 22086 1 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 ARR ARR CCLA 302 Basker, R Q13 22087 1 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 ARR ARR CCLA 302 Evans, S

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Q14 22088 1 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 ARR ARR CCLA 302 Basker, R Q15 22089 1 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 ARR ARR CCLA 302 Ramsay, J Q60 22090 1 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 ARR ARR CCLA 202 Cline, E Q61 22091 1 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 ARR ARR CCLA 304 McGlashan, N A62 22101 1 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 ACCELERATED ARR ARR CCLA 209 Shulman, H Q20 22102 1 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 ARR ARR CCLA 211 Knight, L Q18 22104 1 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 ARR ARR CCLA 202 Lambert, R Q17 22105 1 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 ARR ARR CCLA 202 Jessen, K A19 22107 1 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 ACCELERATED ARR ARR CCLA 212 Yonce, K A18 22108 1 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 ACCELERATED ARR ARR CCLA 201 Stone-Majetic, L A17 22109 1 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 ACCELERATED ARR ARR CCLA 207A Morales, A A16 22110 1 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 ACCELERATED ARR ARR CCLA 102 Jessen, K Q62 22111 1 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 ARR ARR CCLA Ramsay, J

MAT 103 MATH FOR CLINICAL CALCULATIONS 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 050 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (EA: 61+). C21 21815 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. C11 21906 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook.

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 050 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (EA 60). C11 20271 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/. 310 21226 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 1100AM 1215PM TR CLCSIM 137 Stone-Majetic, L This course is designed for the health related programs. Department permission is required. 110 21745 3 17-Aug-15 2-Nov-15 0700AM 0940AM MW CLC840 100 Gray, J This course is designed for the Diesel Powered Mechanics Program. Department permission is required. C41 22019 3 14-Sep-15 24-Oct-15 CCON CCCONLINE STAFF This course is a 6-wk Accelerated Course! This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/. C51 22033 3 2-Nov-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCCONLINE STAFF This course is a 6-wk Accelerated Course! This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/.

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 050 (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 20272 4 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF

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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 055 (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 20273 4 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. 310 20324 4 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0800AM 0940AM MW CCLA 201 Hall, M 311 20325 4 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0800AM 0940AM TR CCLA 309 Juarez, C 312 20326 4 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 1015AM 1155AM MW CCLA 309 Bushman, R 313 20327 4 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 1015AM 1155AM TR CCLA 309 Holder, S Section 313 is designated for students who will be continuing into Calculus. 314 20328 4 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 1230PM 0210PM MW CCLA 307 Bushman, R 315 20329 4 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 1230PM 0210PM TR CCLA 201 Holder, S Section 315 is designed for students who will be continuing onto Calculus. 316 20330 4 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0230PM 0410PM MW CCLA 309 Shelton, W Section 316 is designed for students who will be continuing onto Calculus. 361 20331 4 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0600PM 0740PM TR CCLA 102 Davis, T 362 20332 4 28-Aug-15 11-Dec-15 0600PM 0930PM F CCLA 107 Paganini, J 376 20333 4 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Butler, J 377 20587 4 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Butler, J 360 20700 4 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0600PM 0740PM MW CCLA 309 Pierre, N Section 360 is designed for students who will be continuing onto Calculus. 318 21320 4 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 1100AM 1240PM TR CCLA 204 Cline, E 319 21321 4 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 1100AM 1240PM MW CCLA 204 Hall, M 317 21353 4 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0230PM 0410PM TR CCLA 309 Fontenot, R C21 21860 4 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook.

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. This is a traditional prerequisite course to the calculus sequence. 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 20274 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF

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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 055 (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 20275 4 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook.

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 20276 4 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. 310 20337 4 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 1015AM 1155AM MW CCLA 307 Holder, S 360 21893 4 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0600PM 0740PM MW CLCWES 109 Shelton, W

MAT 135 INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS (GT: MA1) Explores and applies data presentation and summarization, introduction to probability concepts and distributions, statistical inference --estimation, hypothesis testing, comparison of populations, correlation and regression.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of MAT 050 (grade C or higher) or MAT 099 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (EA: 85+, ACT Math 21, SAT Math 487). Co-requisite: MAT 179. Co-requisite: MAT 179 Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 20277 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. 310 20338 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0800AM 0940AM MW CCLA 309 Juarez, C 311 20339 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 1230PM 0210PM TR CCLA 309 Curry, A 360 20340 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0600PM 0740PM TR CCLA 309 Curry, A 376 20341 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Curry, A 312 21355 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 1230PM 0210PM MW CCLA 309 Juarez, C C21 21861 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook.

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 050 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (EA: 85+ and AR: 57+, ACT Math: 19+, SAT Math: 460+). C11 20278 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF

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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). C11 20279 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook.

MAT 166 PRE-CALCULUS 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.

Prerequisite: Assessment scores (CLM: 63-102, EA: ACT Math: 25+, SAT Math: 540+). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 21855 5 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/.

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 20343 1 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 ARR ARR CCLA 309 Juarez, C 311 20344 1 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 ARR ARR CCLA 309 Curry, A 360 20345 1 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 ARR ARR CCLA 309 Curry, A 312 21356 1 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 ARR ARR CCLA 309 Juarez, C

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 20280 5 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. 310 20346 5 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 1000AM 1215PM TR CCLA 201 Jovic, S 311 20347 5 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0130PM 0345PM MW CCLA 204 Jovic, S 360 20348 5 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0600PM 0815PM MW CCLA 302 Neupane, N C21 21814 5 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook.

MAT 202 CALCULUS II (GT: MA1) Continues the study of single variable calculus which will include 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).

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MAT 203 CALCULUS III (GT: MA1) Focuses the traditional subject matter of the Calculus. Topics include vectors, vector-valued functions, and multi-variable calculus including partial derivatives, multiple integrals, line integrals and application.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of MAT 202 (grade C or higher). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 20282 4 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook.

MAT 204 CALCULUS III WITH ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS (GT: MA1) Focuses on the competencies established in 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 21228 5 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0600PM 0815PM TR CCLA 201 Mardones, H 310 22273 5 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0830AM 1045AM TR CCLA 211 Giron Garnica, G

MAT 255 LINEAR ALGEBRA Explores vector spaces, matrices, linear trans-formations, matrix representations, eigenvalues, and eigenvectors. Graphing calculator required.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of MAT 202 (grade C or higher). C11 21813 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook.

MAT 265 DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (GT: MA1) Explores 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.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of MAT 202 (grade C or higher). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 20619 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook.

MULTIMEDIA GRAPHIC DESIGN Department Chair: JoAnn Burkhart (303) 340-7007, Administrative Assistant: Celia Miller-Morrissey (303) 340-7335

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.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of ART 131 and MGD 106 (grade C or higher). C11 21376 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/. C21 21862 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF

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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.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 70+, RC: 62+). 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. 609 22332 3 25-Aug-15 10-Oct-15 0600PM 1000PM T Johnson, C

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.

Prerequisites: Film Video courses: Successful completion of FVM 105, FVM 117, FVM 136, FVM 150, and FVM 160 (grade C or higher). Perquisites: Art and New Media courses: Successful completion of CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS70, RC 62). C11 21243 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/. C21 21863 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/. 110 22230 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0600PM 0930PM T CLCCFS 136 Chavez Callejas, L

MGD 112 ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR 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.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of MGD 102 (grade C or higher). C11 21459 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/. C21 21864 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/.

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.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of Art 131 and MGD 105 (grade C or higher). 210 21784 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0900AM 1040AM MW CLCNOR 218 Johnson, C

MGD 141 WEB DESIGN I 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: Art and New Media Prerequisite: Successful completion of MGD 102 or MGD 105 (grade C or higher) or Department Chair Permission; Film Video Courses Prerequisite: Successful completion of CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent test score (SS 70, RC 62). C11 21305 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/. 160 21779 3 27-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0600PM 0730PM R CLCNOR 218 Petry, W

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C21 21852 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/.

MGD 203 DESIGN AND CONCEPT Covers the process of comprehensive problem solving of complex and advanced print design. Provides experience in digital production of designs, using multiple computer applications emphasizing concept.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of MGD 133 (grade C or higher). 609 22333 3 15-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 ARR ARR Johnson, C

MUSIC Coordinator: Stacey D’Angelo (303) 340-7529, Administrative Assistant: Adrienne Kruger (303) 340-7335

MUS 100 INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC THEORY Introduces the basics of music theory. Course designed to help the beginning music student, or those students with limited background in music theory, study the basic elements of music. Topics include notation, rhythm, scales, key signatures, intervals, chords, beginning level melodic and rhythm dictation, ear-training and sight singing skills.

Prerequisites: Department permission, student must provide evidence of previous instruction in voice or a musical instrument. C11 20389 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/.

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 CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 70+, RC: 62+). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 20283 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. 111 20349 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0930AM 1045AM TR CFA 105 Italiano, R 115 20351 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 1230PM 0145PM MW CFA 105 Kirk, E 114 21369 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 1230PM 0145PM TR CFA 105 Schroeder Dorn, J 162 21607 3 26-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM W CFA 105 Kirk, E C21 21865 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook.

MUS 121 MUSIC HISTORY: MEDIEVAL THRU CLASSICAL PERIOD (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 CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 70+, RC: 62+). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 20284 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/.

MUS 122 MUSIC HISTORY: EARLY ROMANTIC PERIOD TO THE PRESENT (GT: AH1) Continues Music History I with a study of music from the early Romantic period to the present.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 70+, RC: 62+). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C21 21866 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/.

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MUS 123 SURVEY OF WORLD MUSIC (GT: AH1) Provides an overview of non-Western music from around the world; provides basic listening skills and the historical/cultural context for a variety of world music styles to enable an understanding and appreciation of non-Western musical expression.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 70+, RC: 62+). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 111 22098 3 25-Aug-15 8-Dec-15 1100AM 1215PM TR CFA 105 Schroeder Dorn, J

MUS 125 HISTORY OF JAZZ (GT-AH1) 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 CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 70+, RC: 62+). C11 21306 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook.

MUS 141 PRIVATE INSTRUCTION One credit primarily for non-music majors, two credits for music majors planning to transfer to a four-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 one credit. Regular attendance at and participation in student performances is required for two credits.

Prerequisites: MUS 131 or audition required. Since private lessons may be repeated for credit for a total of four semesters, they must be taken in sequence, beginning with MUS 141. Also, a fee is added to tuition. Scheduling lessons depend on the availability of an instructor and space. To arrange for an audition, or to schedule lessons, contact the Department Administrative Assistant at 303-361-7428. 511 20352 1 24-Aug-15 7-Dec-15 ARR ARR Italiano, R Piano private instruction--30 minutes 512 20353 1 24-Aug-15 7-Dec-15 ARR ARR Johnson, K Voice private instruction-30 minutes 523 22269 2 24-Aug-15 7-Dec-15 ARR ARR Fahrion, S

MUS 142 PRIVATE INSTRUCTION One credit primarily for non-music majors, two credits for music majors planning to transfer to a four-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 one credit. Regular attendance at and participation in student performances is required for two credits.

Prerequisites: MUS 131 or audition required. Since private lessons may be repeated for credit for a total of four semesters, they must be taken in sequence, beginning with MUS 141. Also, a fee is added to tuition. Scheduling lessons depend on the availability of an instructor and space. To arrange for an audition, or to schedule lessons, contact the Department Administrative Assistant at 303-361-7428. 512 20694 1 24-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 ARR ARR Johnson, K Voice private instruction--30 minutes 511 21608 1 24-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 ARR ARR Italiano, R 515 22270 1 24-Aug-15 7-Dec-15 ARR ARR Fahrion, S 522 22298 1 24-Aug-15 7-Dec-15 ARR ARR M CFA Italiano, R

MUS 143 PRIVATE INSTRUCTION One credit primarily for non-music majors, two credits for music majors planning to transfer to a four-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 one credit. Regular attendance at and participation in student performances is required for two credits.

Prerequisites: MUS 131 or audition required. Since private lessons may be repeated for credit for a total of four semesters, they must be taken in sequence, beginning with MUS 141. Also, a fee is added to tuition. Scheduling lessons depend on the availability of an instructor and space. To arrange for an audition, or to schedule lessons, contact the Department Administrative Assistant at 303-361-7428. 512 20695 1 24-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 ARR ARR Johnson, K Voice private instruction--30 minutes

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NURSING ASSISTANT Director of Health Sciences: Renie DelPonte (303) 340-7329, Administrative Assistant: Charles Robinson (303) 340-7202

NUA 102 CNA CERTIFICATION EXAM PREP

110 22288 0.5 19-Oct-15 19-Oct-15 LATE START 0830AM 0430PM M CLCSIM 127 Bishop, L 111 22564 0.5 7-Dec-15 7-Dec-15 LATE START 0830AM 1230PM M CLCSIM 125 STAFF

NUA 101 CERTIFIED NURSE AIDE HEALTH CARE SKILLS Prepares the student to perform the fundamental skills of the nurse aide. Basic nursing skills, communication skills, restorative services, personal care skills, safety and emergency care issues are covered. Includes knowledge and/or principles of asepsis, OSHA and HIPAA regulations. Ethical behaviors, cultural sensitivity and principles of mental health will be addressed, as well as patient/resident rights.

Prerequisite: HPR 178 and HPR 102 (grade C or higher) or taken at the same time as NUA 101. 110 22202 4 24-Aug-15 8-Oct-15 0830AM 1230PM MTWR CLCSIM 127 Bishop, L 111 22555 4 26-Oct-15 8-Dec-15 LATE START 0830AM 0300PM M CLCSIM 125 Bishop, L

NUA 170 NURSE AIDE CLINICAL EXPERIENCE Applies knowledge and skill gained in NUA 101 to patient care.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of NUA 101 (grade C or higher). 110 22283 1 15-Oct-15 21-Oct-15 LATE START 0700AM 0500PM R CLCSIM 127 Bishop, L 111 22560 1 15-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 ARR ARR STAFF 112 22561 1 15-Oct-15 21-Oct-15 LATE START 0700AM 0500PM R CLCSIM 127 Bishop, L 113 22563 1 30-Nov-15 7-Dec-15 ARR ARR CLCSIM Bishop, L

PARALEGAL Department Chair: Michael Carter (303) 360-4933, Program Coordinator: Margaret Ann Uchner (303) 340-7254, Administrative Assistant: Stephanie Agner: (303) 340-7076

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 20354 3 25-Aug-15 8-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM T CLCSIM 144 Tilger, A

PAR 116 TORTS A basic course in tort law, including negligence, intentional torts, and strict liability, with emphasis on personal injury litigation.

160 21157 3 24-Aug-15 7-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM M CLCSIM 146 Rossi, D

PAR 117 FAMILY LAW Covers domestic law, common property, dissolutions, adoptions, legal separation, and other family law issues.

Course Note: Offered online in the fall, in class for the Spring semester 176 21272 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Tilger, A

PAR 118 CONTRACTS Covers the basic principles of contract law. Includes offer, acceptance, intent, consideration, capacity, performance, and remedies.

160 20355 3 26-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM W CLCSIM 100 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 20356 3 27-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM R CLCSIM 100 Tamborello, A

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 21381 3 25-Aug-15 8-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM T CLCSIM 137 Billotte, R

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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 20598 3 26-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM W CLCSIM 146 Harris, S

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 20357 3 24-Aug-15 7-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM M CLCSIM 100 Wilkerson, T 161 22402 3 24-Aug-15 7-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM M CLCSIM 138 Tamborello, A

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 20358 3 25-Aug-15 8-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM T CLCSIM 138 Uchner, M

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 21992 3 24-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 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 22114 3 24-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 Uchner, M

PHILOSOPHY Department Chair: Ana Martin-Mejia (303) 340-7567, Administrative Assistant: Lonnie Tyler (303) 360-4749

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?" and "How is knowledge possible?"

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 70+, RC: 62+). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course C11 20285 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/. 111 20360 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0800AM 0915AM MW CCLA 112 Honsberger, W 112 20361 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0930AM 1045AM TR CLCSIM 121 Giambusso, A 113 20362 3 28-Aug-15 11-Dec-15 0900AM 1140AM F CCLA 112 Bork, N 161 20363 3 27-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM R CCLA 307 Hirsch, K C21 21867 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/.

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C41 22020 3 14-Sep-15 24-Oct-15 CCON CCCONLINE STAFF This course is a 6-wk Accelerated Course! This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/. C51 22034 3 2-Nov-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCCONLINE STAFF This course is a 6-wk Accelerated Course! This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/. 162 22097 3 26-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM W CCLA 104 Bork, N

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 CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 70+, RC: 62+). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course C11 20286 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/. 111 20365 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0800AM 0915AM TR CLCNOR 216 Bork, N 112 20366 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 1230PM 0145PM MW CCLA 209 Spiegel, D 113 20367 3 28-Aug-15 11-Dec-15 0900AM 1140AM F CCLA 307 Geis, S 161 20719 3 24-Aug-15 7-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM M CCLA 301 Skene, M C21 21868 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/. 162 22096 3 25-Aug-15 8-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM T CST 205 Fernandes, S

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 CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 70+, RC: 62+). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course C11 20287 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/. 112 20606 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 1230PM 0145PM TR CST 205 Spiegel, D 111 21438 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0930AM 1045AM MW CCLA 107 Spiegel, D C21 21869 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/.

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, Baha'i, 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 CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 70+, RC: 62+). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course 111 21158 3 28-Aug-15 11-Dec-15 1100AM 0140PM F CCLA 104 Honsberger, W C11 21904 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF

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This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. C21 21905 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook.

PHI 115 WORLD RELIGIONS - WEST Introduces students to religions of the Western world: Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Baha'i, 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 CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 70+, RC: 62+). C11 20288 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/.

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 CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 70+, RC: 62+). C11 20289 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/.

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 CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 70+, RC: 62+). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course 111 20368 3 28-Aug-15 11-Dec-15 1100AM 0140PM F CCLA 301 Spiegel, D C11 20620 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/.

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.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 70+, RC: 62+). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course 161 22095 3 25-Aug-15 8-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM T CLCWES 109 Geis, S

PHYSICAL EDUCATION Department Chair: Michael Carter (303) 340-7211, Administrative Assistant: Stephanie Agner (303) 340-7076

PED 101 CONDITIONING LAB

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Offers an independent self-paced format of conditioning exercises to meet individual needs. Emphasizes the value of lifetime fitness and its contribution to achieving personal health and wellness. Students utilize cardio-respiratory, muscular strength and endurance exercises to promote positive changes in health-related fitness components.

500 22326 1 3-Aug-15 11-Dec-15 0800AM 0500PM MTWRFS CLCSIM Howard, J 601 22337 1 17-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 0800AM 0500PM S CLCSIM 133 Howard, J 601 22337 1 17-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 0600PM 1000PM MWR CLCSIM 133 Howard, J

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.

Co-requisite: FST 100, FST 102, FST 107, FST 109 500 22162 1 20-Aug-15 12-Nov-15 0600PM 0700PM R CLC863 GYM Stephenson, M 160 22239 1 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0600PM 0650PM TR CLC863 GYM Howard, J 509 22313 1 24-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 ARR ARR Stephenson, M

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.

111 21435 1 28-Aug-15 11-Dec-15 1200PM 1250PM F CFA 104 Pavia, M

PHYSICS Department Chair: Martha Jackson-Carter (303) 340-7120, Administrative Assistant: Celia Miller-Morrissey (303) 340-7335

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 055 (grade C or higher). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course C11 20290 4 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course that requires a lab kit. You must complete the address pop-up box assignment that will appear when you log into your course. Your lab kit will not be sent until you have completed this assignment. C21 21870 4 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course that requires a lab kit. You must complete the address pop-up box assignment that will appear when you log into your course. Your lab kit will not be sent until you have completed this assignment.

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 122 or MAT 166 (grade C or higher). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course C11 20291 5 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course that requires a lab kit. You must complete the address pop-up box assignment that will appear when you log into your course. Your lab kit will not be sent until you have completed this assignment. 310 20369 5 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0100PM 0405PM MW CLCWES 214 Estevez Mews, J C21 21871 5 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course that requires a lab kit. You must complete the address pop-up box assignment that will appear when you log into your course. Your lab kit will not be sent until you have completed this assignment.

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).

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Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course C11 20292 5 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course that requires a lab kit. You must complete the address pop-up box assignment that will appear when you log into your course. Your lab kit will not be sent until you have completed this assignment.

PHY 211 PHYSICS: CALCULUS BASED I WITH LAB (GT: SC1) Explores the physical world through reasoning, mathematics and experimentation. Covers kinematics, force, gravity, energy, momentum, torque, rotational dynamics, and fluids, and may include thermodynamics. The concepts and theories presented in class are explored through demonstrations and hands-on experiments. This 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 20293 5 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course that requires a lab kit. You must complete the address pop-up box assignment that will appear when you log into your course. Your lab kit will not be sent until you have completed this assignment. 310 20370 5 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0130PM 0410PM TR CLCWES 214 Andersen, V 360 21325 5 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM TR CLCWES 214 Estevez Mews, J

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.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of PHY 211 (grade C or higher). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course C11 20294 5 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course that requires a lab kit. You must complete the address pop-up box assignment that will appear when you log into your course. Your lab kit will not be sent until you have completed this assignment.

POLITICAL SCIENCE Department Chair: Ana Martin-Mejia (303) 340-7567, Administrative Assistant: Rebecca Pritchard (303) 360-4731

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 CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 70+, RC: 62+). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course C11 20313 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. 111 20371 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0930AM 1045AM MW CST 205 Pace, G 112 21415 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0200PM 0315PM TR CST 205 Spagnuolo, G C21 21872 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook.

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 CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 70+, RC: 62+). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course C11 20295 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF

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This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. 111 20372 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 1100AM 1215PM MW CST 205 Tenure, K 113 20373 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0930AM 1045AM TR CST 205 Tenure, K 112 21379 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0330PM 0445PM TR CST 205 Tenure, K C21 21873 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook.

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 CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 70+, RC: 62+). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course C11 20296 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/.

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 CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 70+, RC: 62+). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course C11 20314 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. 110 21380 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 1100AM 1215PM TR CST 205 Pace, G C21 21874 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook.

PSYCHOLOGY Department Chair: Jennifer Dale (303) 360-4730, Administrative Assistant: Terry Jimenez Gasser (303) 361-7428

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, sexuality and memory.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CCR 092, CCR 093, or CCR 094 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 95, RC 80). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course C11 20298 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. 110 20374 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0800AM 0915AM MW CCLA 107 Rogers, R 111 20375 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0930AM 1045AM MW CLCSIM 119 O'Dell, K 114 20376 3 24-Aug-15 7-Dec-15 0200PM 0440PM M CCLA 107 O'Dell, K 113 20377 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 1230PM 0145PM MW CCLA 107 Aplin-Gomez, C 112 20378 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 1100AM 1215PM MW CCLA 114 Behforooz, B 120 20379 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 1230PM 0145PM TR CCLA 114 Herasingh, C 160 20380 3 24-Aug-15 7-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM M CCLA 107 Aplin-Gomez, C 162 20381 3 27-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM R CCLA 106 Cummings, C 116 20685 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0930AM 1045AM TR CCLA 107 Dubois, K

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161 20718 3 25-Aug-15 8-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM T CCLA 106 Baughn, G 119 21206 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0200PM 0315PM TR CCLA 106 Herasingh, C 118 21596 3 26-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0200PM 0440PM W CCLA 107 Cordova, A 117 21597 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 1100AM 1215PM TR CCLA 104 Behforooz, B C21 21875 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. C41 22021 3 14-Sep-15 24-Oct-15 CCON CCCONLINE STAFF This course is a 6-wk Accelerated Course! This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a text C51 22035 3 2-Nov-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCCONLINE STAFF This course is a 6-wk Accelerated Course! This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a text

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. This is a stand-alone course; PSY 101 is not a prerequisite.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CCR 092, CCR 093, or CCR 094 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 95, RC 80). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course C11 20299 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. 110 20382 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0930AM 1045AM TR CCLA 106 Herasingh, C 111 20383 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 1230PM 0145PM MW CCLA 106 Navara, V C21 21876 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook.

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 CCR 092, CCR 093, or CCR 094 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 95, RC 80). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course 110 21207 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 1230PM 0145PM TR 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 CCR 092, CCR 093, or CCR 094 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 95, RC 80). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course 110 20600 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 1100AM 1215PM TR CCLA 107 Dale, J 111 20686 3 26-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM W CCLA 107 Herasingh, C C11 22248 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCCONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/. C21 22249 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCCONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course. For more information please go to http://www.ccconline.org/. For information on required books and materials, go to http://www.ccconline.org/bookstore/.

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.

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Prerequisite: Successful completion of PSY 101 or PSY 102 (grade C or higher). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course 310 20615 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0200PM 0315PM TR CCLA 107 O'Dell, K C11 20675 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. C21 21877 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook.

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 PSY 101 (grade C or higher). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course C11 20300 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. 310 20384 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0200PM 0315PM MW CCLA 106 Behforooz, B 360 20386 3 27-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM R CCLA 107 Dubois, K 312 20601 3 25-Aug-15 8-Dec-15 0200PM 0440PM T CCLA 114 Behforooz, B C21 21878 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. C41 22022 3 14-Sep-15 24-Oct-15 CCON CCCONLINE STAFF This course is a 6-wk Accelerated Course! This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a text C51 22036 3 2-Nov-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCCONLINE STAFF This course is a 6-wk Accelerated Course! This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a text

PSY 237 CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHOLOGY Explores human development from conception through adolescence, emphasizing physical, cognitive, emotional, and psychosocial factors.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CCR 092, CCR 093, or CCR 094 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 95, RC 80). C11 20301 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. C21 21879 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook.

PSY 238 CHILD DEVELOPMENT (GT: SS3) Focuses on the growth and development of the individual from conception through adolescence emphasizing physical, cognitive, emotional, and psychosocial factors.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CCR 092, CCR 093, or CCR 094 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 95, RC 80). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course C11 20303 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. 160 20387 3 26-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM W CCLA 106 Rogers, R 110 20602 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 1230PM 0145PM MW CCLA 114 Behforooz, B C21 21880 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook.

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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 20304 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. 310 21208 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 1100AM 1215PM TR CCLA 114 O'Dell, K C21 21881 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook.

PUBLIC SECURITY MANAGEMENT Department Chair: Michael Carter (303) 340-7211, Administrative Assistant: Stephanie Agner (303) 340-7076

PSM 133 HOMELAND SECURITY: WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION Provides an overview of the radiological, chemical, biochemical, and biological threat to Homeland Security. Analyzes the agents and means of dissemination or attack that an adversary nation, group, or terrorist cell may employ to deliver these agents; reviews the current and projected means, techniques, and procedures for defense against such agents; reviews theory and practices in chemical and biological threats to develop proactive defensive postures to defeat these threats.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CCR 092, CCR 093, or CCR 094 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 95, RC 80) or Dept. approval. 160 22352 3 25-Aug-15 8-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM T CLCSIM 131 Thrapp, M

PSM 275 SPECIAL TOPICS: COMMERCIAL AND EDITORIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Provides the student with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest

176 22351 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Carter, M

REAL ESTATE Department Chair: Heather McMichael (303) 340-7232, Administrative Assistant: Veronica Russell (303) 340-7240

REE 201 REAL ESTATE BROKER I Enables the student, in conjunction with REE 202 - Real Estate Brokers II, to meet the educational 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.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CCR 092 or equivalent assessment scores (SS 70, RC 62) and MAT 050 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. 160 22039 6 24-Aug-15 13-Oct-15 0545PM 0930PM MTR CLCNOR 113 Martin, C

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 REE 201 (grade C or higher). 160 20711 6 15-Oct-15 10-Dec-15 LATE START 0545PM 0930PM MTR CLCNOR 113 Martin, C

RUSSIAN Department Chair: Ana Martin-Mejia (303) 340-7567, Administrative Assistant: Lonnie Tyler (303) 360-4749

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 CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 70+, RC: 62+).

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C11 20713 5 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook.

SCIENCE Department Chair: Martha Jackson-Carter (303) 340-7120, Administrative Assistant: Celia Miller-Morrissey (303) 340-7335

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 CCR 092, CCR 093, or CCR 094 (SS 95, RC 80) and MAT 050 (grade C or higher) or appropriate assessment scores (EA85+) Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 160 20388 4 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM MW CLCSIM 149L Hoenigman, R C11 21307 4 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course that requires a lab kit. You must complete the address pop-up box assignment that will appear when you log into your course. Your lab kit will not be sent until you have completed this assignment.

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 21374 4 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course that requires a lab kit. You must complete the address pop-up box assignment that will appear when you log into your course. Your lab kit will not be sent until you have completed this assignment.

SOCIOLOGY Department Chair: Jennifer Dale (303) 360-4730, Administrative Assistant: Terry Jimenez Gasser (303) 361-7428

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 CCR 092, CCR 093, or CCR 094 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 95, RC 80). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 20305 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. 110 20391 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0800AM 0915AM MW CCLA 106 Cook, T 112 20392 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0930AM 1045AM TR CCLA 114 Cook, T 160 20393 3 26-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM W CCLA 301 VanderVegt, T 161 21159 3 27-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM R CCLA 114 Derr, C 111 21361 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0800AM 0915AM TR CCLA 114 Cook, T 114 21654 3 25-Aug-15 8-Dec-15 0200PM 0440PM T CCLA 104 Sheikh, C C21 21882 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. C41 22023 3 14-Sep-15 24-Oct-15 CCON CCCONLINE STAFF This course is a 6-wk Accelerated Course! This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a text C51 22037 3 2-Nov-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCCONLINE STAFF This course is a 6-wk Accelerated Course! This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a text

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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 CCR 092, CCR 093, or CCR 094 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 95, RC 80). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 20306 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. 110 21431 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0930AM 1045AM MW CCLA 114 Cook, T C21 21883 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook.

SOC 218 SOCIOLOGY OF DIVERSITY (GT: SS3) Explores the variety of inter-group relations regarding race, nationality, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, and other diversity issues. Discusses patterns of prejudice, discrimination, and possible solutions to these issues.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of CCR 092, CCR 093, or CCR 094 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 95, RC 80). 110 22076 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 1230PM 0145PM TR CCLA 106 Cook, T

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 CCR 092, CCR 093, or CCR 094 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 95, RC 80). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. C11 20676 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. C21 21884 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook.

SPANISH Department Chair: Ana Martin-Mejia (303) 340-7567, Administrative Assistant: Lonnie Tyler (303) 360-4749

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 of CCR 092, (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 70+, RC: 62+). C11 20307 5 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. 112 20397 5 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0930AM 1145AM TR CCLA 307 Huici Clever, L 161 20398 5 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0600PM 0815PM MW CCLA 307 Carter, T C21 21885 5 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook.

SPA 112 SPANISH LANGUAGE II

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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 20308 5 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. 111 21364 5 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 0830AM 1045AM TR CCLA 207B Martin-Mejia, A C21 21886 5 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook.

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. C11 20309 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. 111 20399 3 24-Aug-15 14-Oct-15 0815AM 1055AM MW CCLA 207B Huici Clever, L C21 21887 3 5-Oct-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook.

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 20310 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 CCON CCC ONLINE STAFF This course is a CCCOnline delivered course; for further information you may go to http://www.ccconline.org/. This course uses digital content built into the structure of the course and does not require a textbook. 111 20687 3 19-Oct-15 9-Dec-15 LATE START 0815AM 1055AM MW CCLA 207B Huici Clever, L

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 or CCR 092 (grade C or higher) or equivalent test scores (SS 70, RC 62). 161 21993 3 25-Aug-15 8-Dec-15 0615PM 0855PM T CCLA 203 Hernandez de la Garza, M

THEATRE Coordinator: Stacey D'Angelo (303) 340-7529, Administrative Assistant: Adrienne Kruger (303) 340-7335

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 CCR 092, (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 70+, RC: 62+). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 111 20688 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 1100AM 1215PM TR CFA 101 Gill, J 112 22099 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0930AM 1045AM MW CFA 101 Gill, J

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.

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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 20689 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 HYBRID 1100AM 1215PM MW CFA 101 Gill, J This is a hybrid class, it meets both online and in the classroom. 311 20689 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 HYBRID 1100AM 1215PM MW CFA 101 D'Angelo, S This is a hybrid class, it meets both online and in the classroom.

THE 116 TECHNICAL THEATRE Introduces the vocabulary of human movement, techniques of physical training, and anatomy and kinesiology for the actor. The course includes forms of basic dance and the coordination of movement with vocal delivery.

Prerequisite: THE 105 is recommended. 609 22343 3 24-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 Springman, L

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 20690 3 26-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0200PM 0440PM W CFA 104 Payne, D

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 21362 3 14-Sep-15 23-Nov-15 0330PM 0610PM TR CFA Springman, L First meeting is on September 2nd from 12:00 to 1:00 PM.

THE 132 THEATRE PRODUCTION II 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 21363 3 8-Sep-15 16-Nov-15 0330PM 0610PM TR CFA 110 Springman, L First meeting is on September 2nd from 12:00 to 1:00 PM.

TRANSLATION and INTERPRETATION Interim Department Chair: Ana Martin-Mejia (303) 340-7567, Administrative Assistant: Lonnie Tyler (303) 360-4749

TRI 101 INTRODUCTION TO TRANSLATION AND INTERPRETATION Presents an introduction to translation and interpretation including basic principles, procedures, and techniques; a portrait of the work duties of the various types of translators and interpreters; and theoretical foundations for translation and interpretation.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 121 (grade C or higher) or Permission by the Department Chair. 176 22153 3 31-Aug-15 12-Dec-15 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Negron, M

TRI 102 THE BUSINESS OF TRANSLATION AND INTERPRETATION Presents an overview of the business of translation and interpretation including job searching, how to start a business, qualifications, and essential technologies.

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 I of the certificate. 176 21610 2 21-Sep-15 5-Dec-15 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Fedasenka-Cloud, Y

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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: 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. 176 21609 2 28-Sep-15 31-Oct-15 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE STAFF

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111 22327 3 28-Sep-15 20-Nov-15 LATE START 0830AM 0530PM MTWRF Fedasenka-Cloud, Y

TRI 201 CONSECUTIVE INTERPRETATION Presents the theory, history, and skills of consecutive interpretation 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. 161 21612 3 24-Aug-15 7-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM M CLCNOR 212 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. 161 21454 3 26-Aug-15 9-Dec-15 0600PM 0840PM W 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: 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. 170 21456 3 28-Aug-15 11-Dec-15 0600PM 0715PM F CLCNOR 212 Fedasenka-Cloud, Y

WOMEN'S STUDIES Department Chair: Bobby Pace (303) 360-4940, Administrative Assistant: Rebecca Pritchard (303) 360-4731

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 CCR 092, (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (SS 70+, RC: 62+). Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course. 111 21432 3 25-Aug-15 10-Dec-15 1230PM 0145PM TR CCLA 104 Tenure, K

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CLCNOR North QuadCLCSIM Center for SimulationCLCWES West Quad

CADM Administration BuildingCCLA Classroom Building

CLCCFS CO Film SchoolCLC 840 & 905

CFA Fine Arts BuildingCST Student Centre

710 Alton WayDenver, CO303.340.7093

16000 E CentreTech ParkwayAurora, CO 80011303.360.4700

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