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| Associate of Arts | Degree | Associate of Arts (AA) AA Degrees with Designation (DWD) The state transfer agreements for the following degrees can be found at the Colorado Department of Higher Education website: http://highered.c… source |
| Associate of Science | Degree | Associate of Science (AS) AS Degrees with Designation (DWD) The state transfer agreements for the following degrees can be found at the Colorado Department of Higher Education website: http://highere… source |
| Associate of Engineering Science | Degree | Associate of Engineering Science (AES) For those planning to transfer to a four-year college or university to complete a major in Engineering. Consult with a faculty advisor before beginning this deg… source |
| Associate of General Studies (AGS) â Generalist | Degree | Associate of General Studies (AGS) â Generalist Career-Oriented The Associate of General Studies – Generalist degree (60 credits) is for those who want to complete a combination of college-level ge… source |
| Associate of Fine Arts | Degree | Associate of Fine Arts Associate of Fine Arts The Associate of Fine Arts degree completes the first two years of a BFA (Bachelor of Fine Arts) degree. Degrees transfer directly to the BFA at Metropol… source |
| Smart Track Degrees | — | Smart Track Degrees Degree Pathway With Smart Track, we've prepared a degree pathway for you! These associate degrees offer a two-year sequence of courses that are arranged and waiting for you to reg… source |
| AA Degree Requirements | Degree | source |
| AS Degree Requirements | Degree | source |
| AGS Generalist Degree Requirements | Degree | source |
| AAS Degree Requirements | Degree | source |
| Biology AS Designated Degree Requirements | Degree | source |
| Business AA Designated Degree Requirements | Degree | source |
| Communication AA Designated Degree Requirements | Degree | source |
| Computer Science AS Designated Degree Requirements | Degree | source |
| Criminal Justice AA Designated Degree Requirements | Degree | source |
| Early Childhood Teacher Education AA Designated Degree Requirements | Degree | source |
| Economics AA Designated Degree Requirements | Degree | source |
| Elementary Teacher Education AA Designated Degree Requirements | Degree | source |
| English AA Designated Degree Requirements | Degree | source |
| French AA Designated Degree Requirements | Degree | source |
| Geology AS Designated Degree Requirements | Degree | source |
| History AA Designated Degree Requirements | Degree | source |
| Journalism AA Designated Degree Requirements | Degree | source |
| Mathematics AS Designated Degree Requirements | Degree | source |
| Philosophy AA Designated Degree Requirements | Degree | source |
| Physics AS Designated Degree Requirements | Degree | source |
| Political Science AA Designated Degree Requirements | Degree | source |
| Psychology AA Designated Degree Requirements | Degree | source |
| Psychology AS Designated Degree Requirements | Degree | source |
| Public Health AA Designated Degree Requirements | Degree | source |
| Sociology AA Designated Degree Requirements | Degree | source |
| Spanish AA Designated Degree Requirements | Degree | source |
| Studio Art AA Designated Degree Requirements | Degree | source |
| Theatre AA Designated Degree Requirements | Degree | source |
| Accounting Program | — | Accounting Program If you plan to transfer to a four-year college or university to complete a major in Accounting, you should consider the AA degree with a business emphasis. Consult with an Accounti… source |
| Accounting Fundamentals Certificate | Certificate | ACC 1011 ACC 1012 Accounting Fundamentals Certificate Certificate Requirements This certificate provides you with the basic accounting concepts of business. The certificate can be used as a stand-alo… source |
| Accounting Clerk Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Accounting Paraprofessional AAS Degree | Degree | source |
| Accounting Technician AAS Degree | Degree | source |
| Air Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Program | — | Air Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Program This program provides the knowledge and skills for entry into the air conditioning, heating, and refrigeration industry in the areas of installati… source |
| Air Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Certificates | Certificate | Air Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Certificates Air Conditioning-AHRA Certificate Refrigeration-AHRR Certificate Refrigeration Level I-AHRR Certificate Refrigeration Level II-CTHO Certifica… source |
| Air Conditioning-AHRA Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Refrigeration-AHRR Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Refrigeration Level I-AHRR Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Refrigeration Level II-CTHO Certificate | Certificate | source |
| HVAC Fundamentals-AHRF Certificate | Certificate | source |
| HVAC Control Technician-CTHM Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Forced-Air Heating-AHRFH Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Hydronic Heating-AHRHH Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Air Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Degrees | — | Air Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Degrees Air Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration-AHR AAS Degree Air Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration-AHR AAS Degree source |
| Air Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration-AHR AAS Degree | Degree | source |
| Applied Technology Program | — | Applied Technology Program This program is the approval for a statewide articulation agreement that allows Area Technical Colleges (AVS) graduates to transfer up to 45 credits to the community colleg… source |
| Applied Technology AAS Degree | Degree | ENG 1021 MAT 1140 Applied Technology AAS Degree Students desiring to complete the AAS degree in Applied Technology may complete the technical coursework contained in a state-approved certificate care… source |
| Art Program | — | Art Program Degrees: Associate of Arts Studio Art AA Degree With Designation source |
| Studio Art AA Degree With Designation | Degree | Studio Art AA Degree With Designation The completion of the Studio Art AA Designated Degree is appropriate for students who plan to transfer to a state four-year college or university to complete a m… source |
| Auto Collision Repair Program | — | Auto Collision Repair Program Through a cooperative agreement with Warren Tech (the career and technical high school for Jefferson County Public Schools), RRCC students pursuing certain career and te… source |
| Auto Collision Repair Certificates | Certificate | Auto Collision Repair Certificates Automotive Collision Industry Introduction Certificate Beginning Auto Collision Non-Structure Repair and Refinish Certificate Intermediate Auto Collision Non-Struct… source |
| Automotive Collision Industry Introduction Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Beginning Auto Collision Non-Structure Repair and Refinish Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Intermediate Auto Collision Non-Structure Repair and Refinish Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Advanced Auto Collision Structure Repair and Refinish Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Industry Prepared Structure, Repair and Refinish Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Auto Collision Technology AAS Degree | Degree | source |
| Automotive Customization Program | — | Automotive Customization Program Through a cooperative agreement with Warren Tech (the career and technical high school for Jefferson County Public Schools), RRCC students pursuing certain career and… source |
| Automotive Customization Certificates | Certificate | Automotive Customization Certificates Automotive Customizing Industry Introduction Certificate Introduction to High-Performance Vehicles Certificate Introduction to Custom Painting Certificate Auto C… source |
| Automotive Customizing Industry Introduction Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Introduction to High-Performance Vehicles Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Introduction to Custom Painting Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Auto Customization and Performance Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Advanced Auto Customization and Performance Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Automotive Collision: Customizing AAS Degree | Degree | source |
| Automotive Service Technology Program | — | Automotive Service Technology Program Through a cooperative agreement with Warren Tech (the career and technical high school for Jefferson County Public Schools), RRCC students pursuing certain caree… source |
| Automotive Service Technology NATEF Specialty Area Certificates | Certificate | Automotive Service Technology NATEF Specialty Area Certificates Auto Service Technician Certificate Maintenance Light Repair Certificate Master Auto Service Technician Certificate source |
| Auto Service Technician Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Maintenance Light Repair Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Master Auto Service Technician Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Automotive Service Technology AAS Degree | Degree | source |
| Behavioral Health | — | Behavioral Health Certificates Behavioral Health Plus Behavioral Health Assistant II Patient Navigator Qualified Behavioral Health Assistant Degree: Associate of Applied Science Mental Health and Soc… source |
| Behavioral Health Certificates | Certificate | Behavioral Health Certificates Behavioral Health Plus Certificate Behavioral Health Assistant II Certificate Patient Navigator Certificate Qualified Behavioral Health Assistant Certificate source |
| Behavioral Health Assistant II Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Patient Navigator Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Mental Health and Social Work AAS Degree | Degree | source |
| Biology AS Degree With Designation | Degree | Biology AS Degree With Designation If you plan to transfer to a four-year college or university to complete a major in Biology, you should complete the following courses. Consult with a faculty or ac… source |
| Business Program | — | Business Program A Business Degree or certificate creates a practical approach to industry with the versatility to span many career interests and options. RRCC offers areas of study that are in high… source |
| Business Certificates | Certificate | Business Certificates Business Fundamentals Certificate Small Business/Entrepreneurship Certificate Business Management Certificate Business Administration Marketing Certificate Nonprofit Management… source |
| Business Fundamentals Certificate | Certificate | BUS 1015 BUS 2016 BUS 2017 Business Fundamentals Certificate The courses composing this certificate provide a glimpse of the business environment. Foundational concepts are addressed to show the scop… source |
| Small Business/Entrepreneurship Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Business Management Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Business Administration Marketing Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Nonprofit Management Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Real Estate Certificate | Certificate | REE 2001 REE 2002 Real Estate Certificate These courses meet the educational requirements of the Colorado Real Estate Commission for a Colorado Real Estate Broker's license. Certificate Requirements source |
| Business Degrees | — | Business Degrees Business Administration AAS Degree Business Real Estate AAS Degree Business AA Degree With Designation Business Administration BAS Degree source |
| Business Administration AAS Degree | Degree | source |
| Business Real Estate AAS Degree | Degree | source |
| Business AA Degree With Designation | Degree | Business AA Degree With Designation If you plan to transfer to a four-year college or university to complete a major in Business or a closely related field, you should complete the AA Business Degree… source |
| Business Administration BAS Degree | Degree | source |
| Carpentry Program | — | Carpentry Program This program provides theory and hands-on training for entry-level skills through craftsman-level competencies in a variety of areas. All courses include current industry topics suc… source |
| Build and Construction Residential Remodeling Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Advanced Remodeling Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Chemistry Area of Study | — | source |
| Communication AA Degree With Designation | Degree | Communication AA Degree With Designation The completion of the Communication AA Degree With Designation is appropriate for students who plan to transfer to a state four-year college or university to… source |
| Computer Science Program | — | Computer Science Program The Computer Science Certificates and Degree programs prepare you for entry-level position. You must earn a minimum grade of "C" in all CIS, CNG, CSC, and CWB courses require… source |
| Computer Science Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Software Developer Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Computer Science Degrees | — | Computer Science Degrees Secure Software Development AAS Degree Secure Software Development BAS Degree Computer Science AS Degree with Designation source |
| Secure Software Development AAS Degree | Degree | source |
| Secure Software Development BAS Degree | Degree | source |
| Computer Science AS Degree with Designation | Degree | Computer Science AS Degree with Designation See Computer Science AS Designation Requirements source |
| Computer Science Area of Study | — | Computer Science Area of Study For those planning to transfer to a four-year college or university to complete a major in Computer Science, consult with a faculty advisor before beginning this area o… source |
| Cosmetology Program | — | Cosmetology Program Through a cooperative agreement with Warren Tech (the career and technical high school for Jefferson County Public Schools), RRCC students pursuing certain career and technical co… source |
| Esthetician (Skin) Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Hairstylist Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Nail Technician Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Cosmetology AAS Degree | Degree | source |
| Criminal Justice Program | — | Criminal Justice Program The Criminal Justice Program is designed for those seeking a career in the Criminal Justice field. If you have a felony conviction, or any kind of criminal or significant dri… source |
| Criminal Justice AA Degree With Designation | Degree | Criminal Justice AA Degree With Designation For those planning to transfer to a four-year college or university to complete a major in Criminal Justice or Criminology. The associate of arts degree in… source |
| Emergency Dispatch Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Victim Assistance Area of Study | — | source |
| Cybersecurity | — | Cybersecurity Certificates Cybersecurity Degree: Associate of Applied Science Cybersecurity Degree: Bachelors of Applied Science Cybersecurity Cybersecurity Certificates Cybersecurity Degrees source |
| Cybersecurity Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Cybersecurity AAS Degree | Degree | source |
| Cybersecurity BAS Degree | Degree | source |
| Culinary Arts Program | — | Culinary Arts Program This program is designed to prepare culinarians in hands-on, paid, full-time employment with an approved RMCC-sponsoring house. Related classes are taught at Warren Tech for fiv… source |
| Culinary Arts : Introduction Certificate | Certificate | CUA 1001 CUA 1021 CUA 2078 Culinary Arts : Introduction Certificate Certificate Requirements source |
| Culinary Arts Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Culinary Arts AAS Degree | Degree | source |
| Dental Assisting Program | — | Dental Assisting Program Through a cooperative agreement with Warren Tech (the career and technical high school for Jefferson County Public Schools), RRCC students pursuing certain career and technic… source |
| Dental Assistant Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program | — | Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program The sonography program prepares the student for entry-level positions in the field of diagnostic medical sonography or echocardiography. Certificate Echocardiogr… source |
| Echocardiography Certificate | Certificate | DMS 2501 DMS 2502 DMS 2510 Echocardiography Certificate Certificate Requirements Completion of a DMS Program and a Sonography license is required for this certificate. Please visit our website for ad… source |
| Diagnostic Medical Sonography Degrees | — | Diagnostic Medical Sonography Degrees Diagnostic Medical Sonography BAS Degree Echocardiography AAS Degree source |
| Diagnostic Medical Sonography BAS Degree | Degree | source |
| Echocardiography AAS Degree | Degree | source |
| Early Childhood Education Program | — | Early Childhood Education Program All Early Childhood Education (ECE) degrees and certificates require you to take the placement test before your first semester. You must earn a C or higher in all EC… source |
| Early Childhood Education Certificates | Certificate | Early Childhood Education Certificates Early Childhood Education Certificate Infant/Toddler Early Childhood Teacher Certificate Early Childhood Assistant Teacher Certificate Early Childhood Teacher C… source |
| Early Childhood Education Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Infant/Toddler Early Childhood Teacher Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Early Childhood Assistant Teacher Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Early Childhood Teacher Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Early Childhood Director Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Early Childhood Education Degrees | — | Early Childhood Education Degrees Early Childhood Education AAS Degree Early Childhood Teacher Education AA Degree With Designation source |
| Early Childhood Education AAS Degree | Degree | source |
| Early Childhood Teacher Education AA Degree With Designation | Degree | Early Childhood Teacher Education AA Degree With Designation If you plan to transfer to a four-year public college or university to complete a degree with an emphasis in Early Childhood Teacher Educa… source |
| Economics Program | — | Economics Program The Associate of Arts Degree in Economics prepares students to transfer as a junior to a four-year Colorado institution to complete a BA in Economics. The interrelationship between… source |
| Electricity Commercial/Industrial/Residential Certificates | Certificate | Electricity Commercial/Industrial/Residential Certificates 288 Hour Journeyman License Certificate Electrical Installation Certificate National Electrical Code Certificate Electrical Codes and Standa… source |
| 288 Hour Journeyman License Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Electrical Installation Certificate | Certificate | source |
| National Electrical Code Certificate | Certificate | EIC 1272 EIC 1860 EIC 1861 National Electrical Code Certificate Relating to AAS/Construction Electrician Certificate Requirements source |
| Electrical Codes and Standards Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Residential Construction Electrician Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Construction Electrician Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Advanced Construction Electrician Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Maintenance Electrician Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Introduction to Instrumentation & Control Systems Technician Certificate | Certificate | EIC 2320 EIC 2325 EIC 2322 Introduction to Instrumentation & Control Systems Technician Certificate Relating to AAS/Maintenance Electrician Certificate Requirements source |
| Advanced Instrumentation and Controls Technician Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Advanced Maintenance Electrician Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Post-Degree Specialization for Advanced Construction Electrician Certificate | Degree | source |
| Post-Degree Specialization for Advanced Maintenance Electrician Certificate | Degree | source |
| Industrial Network Instrumentation Certificate | Certificate | EIC 2322 EIC 2330 EIC 2340 Industrial Network Instrumentation Certificate Certificate Requirements source |
| Electrician State CEU Renewal Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Electricity Commercial/Industrial/Residential Degrees | — | Electricity Commercial/Industrial/Residential Degrees Construction Electrician AAS Degree Maintenance Electrician AAS Degree Construction Electrician IBEW/NECA AAS Degree Power Line Technician AAS De… source |
| Construction Electrician AAS Degree | Degree | source |
| Maintenance Electrician AAS Degree | Degree | source |
| Construction Electrician IBEW/NECA AAS Degree | Degree | source |
| Power Line Technician AAS Degree | Degree | source |
| Industrial Control and Instrumentation Technology AAS Degree | Degree | source |
| Emergency Management and Planning Program | — | Emergency Management and Planning Program Degree: Associate of Applied Science Emergency Management and Planning Certificate Emergency Management and Planning source |
| Emergency Management and Planning Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Emergency Management and Planning AAS Degree | Degree | source |
| Emergency Medical Services Program | — | Emergency Medical Services Program This program is designed to train workers in the field of emergency medical service. It begins with an entry-level EMT certificate program and includes an Advanced… source |
| Emergency Medical Services Certificates | Certificate | Emergency Medical Services Certificates Emergency Medical Technician Certificate Advanced Emergency Medical Technician Certificate Paramedic Certificate source |
| Emergency Medical Technician Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Advanced Emergency Medical Technician Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Paramedic Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Emergency Medical Services Degrees | — | Emergency Medical Services Degrees Emergency Medical Technology AAS Degree Paramedicine AAS Degree source |
| Emergency Medical Technology AAS Degree | Degree | source |
| Paramedicine AAS Degree | Degree | source |
| Engineering - Pre-Engineering Program | — | Engineering - Pre-Engineering Program For those planning to transfer to a four-year college or university to complete a major in Engineering. Consult with a faculty advisor before beginning this degr… source |
| Associate of Engineering Degree - Transfer track to Colorado School of Mines | Degree | source |
| Associate of Engineering Degree â Transfer track to Colorado State University | Degree | source |
| Engineering Graphics Technology Program | — | Engineering Graphics Technology Program The Engineering Graphics Technology Program offers associate of science degrees and certificates. This program prepares you for employment as a design drafter.… source |
| Engineering Graphics Technology Certificates | Certificate | Engineering Graphics Technology Certificates Engineering Graphics Architectural Certificate Engineering Graphics Civil Certificate Engineering Graphics Mechanical Certificate Intro to AutoCAD Revit S… source |
| Engineering Graphics Architectural Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Engineering Graphics Civil Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Engineering Graphics Mechanical Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Intro to AutoCAD | — | source |
| Revit Skills Certificate | Certificate | source |
| SolidWorks Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Additive Manufacturing: Advanced 3D Printing Technology Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Engineering Graphics Technology Degrees | — | Engineering Graphics Technology Degrees Engineering Graphics Architectural AAS Degree Engineering Graphics Mechanical AAS Degree source |
| Engineering Graphics Architectural AAS Degree | Degree | source |
| Engineering Graphics Mechanical AAS Degree | Degree | source |
| English Program | — | English Program If you plan to transfer to a four-year college or university to complete a major in English or literature, the courses listed below provide basic preparation for further study and als… source |
| Literature Area of Study | — | source |
| Creative Writing Area of Study | — | source |
| Environmental Science | — | Environmental Science Environmental Science Area of Study (AS Degree) Environmental Studies Area of Study (AA Degree) source |
| Environmental Science Area of Study | — | source |
| Environmental Studies Area of Study | — | source |
| Fine Woodworking Program | — | Fine Woodworking Program This program provides theory and hands-on training for entry-level skills through craftsman/advanced-level competencies. Day, evening, and weekend classes for part-time or fu… source |
| Fine Woodworking Certificates | Certificate | Fine Woodworking Certificates Woodworking Fundamentals Certificate Craftsman Certificate Cabinetmaker Certificate Furniture Maker Certificate Contemporary Furniture Fundamentals Certificate Fine Furn… source |
| Woodworking Fundamentals Certificate | Certificate | FIW 1012 FIW 2001 Woodworking Fundamentals Certificate This certificate is designed to give you the basics of most woodworking applications. It is well-suited for those who are seeking an occupation… source |
| Craftsman Certificate | Certificate | FIW 1012 FIW 2001 FIW 2002 Craftsman Certificate This certificate is designed for those who desire to show proficiency of their knowledge of the basic skills required for a woodworking craftsman in o… source |
| Cabinetmaker Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Furniture Maker Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Contemporary Furniture Fundamentals Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Fine Furniture Craftsman Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Woodworking Artisan Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Woodturner Certificate | Certificate | FIW 1018 FIW 1019 Woodturner Certificate This certificate is designed for those desiring to explore the world of wood turning. Those who successfully complete this certificate are seeking to begin th… source |
| Advanced Wood Turner Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Lutherie Artisan Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Lutherie Fundamentals Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Lutherie Technician Certificate | Certificate | FIW 1005 FIW 1075 Lutherie Technician Certificate This certificate is designed for those currently employed or seeking employment as a repair and setup technician. It is well suited for luthiers, ent… source |
| Fine Woodworking AAS Degree | Degree | source |
| Fire Science Technology Program | — | Fire Science Technology Program Certificates Fire Academy / Fire Fighter I Fire Fighter II Degrees: Associate of Applied Science Fire and Emergency Services source |
| Fire Science Technology Certificates | Certificate | Fire Science Technology Certificates Fire Science: Fire Fighter I Certificate Fire Science: Fire Fighter II Certificate source |
| Fire Science: Fire Fighter I Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Fire Science: Fire Fighter II Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Fire and Emergency Services AAS Degree | Degree | source |
| Geology AS Degree With Designation | Degree | Geology AS Degree With Designation For those planning to transfer to a four-year college or university to complete a major in Geology. Consult with a faculty advisor before beginning this area of stu… source |
| Health and Wellness Program | — | Health and Wellness Program Certificate Personal Training and Sports Nutrition Area of Study Nutrition Area of Study (AGS degree) Personal Training and Sports Nutrition Certificate Nutrition Area of… source |
| Personal Training and Sports Nutrition Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Nutrition Area of Study | — | source |
| Health Sciences Programs | — | Health Sciences Programs Integrated Pathway in Nursing Integrative Health Professions Medical Assisting Professional Nurse Aide Certificate Phlebotomy Physician Assistant Program Radiologic Technolog… source |
| History AA Degree With Designation | Degree | History AA Degree With Designation For those who plan to transfer to a four-year college or university to complete a major in History. This program provides preparation if you are interested in teach… source |
| Honors Program | — | Honors Program Students accepted into the program will complete a series of courses and other requirements to earn the Honors Scholar designation at graduation. Program Mission The Honors Program at… source |
| Honors Program Coursework | — | source |
| HVAC | — | HVAC (see Air Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration) See Air Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration source |
| Integrated Health Professions Program | — | Integrated Health Professions Program This program provides the opportunity to learn a variety of complementary healing modalities. Upon completion of the program, you may apply your knowledge in wel… source |
| Integrated Health Certificates | Certificate | Integrated Health Certificates Energy Medicine Certificate Integrative Health Practitioner Certificate Wellness Coaching Certificate Yoga Teacher Training Certificate source |
| Energy Medicine Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Integrative Health Practitioner Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Wellness Coaching Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Yoga Teacher Training Certificate | Certificate | IHP 2050 IHP 2051 Yoga Teacher Training Certificate This certificate covers the requirements to be a professional Yoga teacher in studios, health clubs, private practice, or other health-promotion ar… source |
| Integrative Health AAS Degree | Degree | source |
| Journalism Program | — | Journalism Program The mission of the Journalism, Multimedia Graphics and Design, and the Photography Department is to provide students with opportunities for growth and development that set the foun… source |
| Introduction to Media Communications Certificate | Certificate | MGD 1002 JOU 2025 Introduction to Media Communications Certificate The Introduction to New Media certificate prepares you prepares you for work with blogs, microblogs, and social networking applicati… source |
| New Media Journalist Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Journalism Degrees | — | Journalism Degrees Journalism & Digital Media AAS Degree Journalism AA Degree with Designation source |
| Journalism & Digital Media AAS Degree | Degree | source |
| Law Enforcement Program | — | Law Enforcement Program Certificates Law Enforcement Academy (P.O.S.T. Certification) Law Enforcement Technician Degree: Associate of Applied Science Law Enforcement source |
| Law Enforcement Certificates | Certificate | Law Enforcement Certificates Law Enforcement Academy (P.O.S.T. Certification) Law Enforcement Technician Certificate source |
| Law Enforcement Academy | — | source |
| Law Enforcement Technician Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Law Enforcement AAS Degree | Degree | source |
| Mathematics AS Degree With Designation | Degree | Mathematics AS Degree With Designation If you plan to transfer to a four-year college or university to complete a major in Mathematics, you should complete the courses for the Mathematics AS Degree W… source |
| Medical Imaging | — | Medical Imaging (see Radiologic Technology or Diagnostic Medical Sonography) See Radiologic Technology or Diagnostic Medical Sonography source |
| Medical Assisting Professional Program | — | Medical Assisting Professional Program The Medical Assisting Program at Red Rocks Community College offers an advanced pathway for students seeking to become Certified Medical Assistants. Graduates o… source |
| Medical Assisting Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Medical Assisting AAS Degree | Degree | source |
| Medical Office Technology Program | — | Medical Office Technology Program Red Rocks Community College’s Medical Office Technology Programs are tailored for aspiring Administrative Health Career Professionals who aim to build successful car… source |
| Medical Office Technology Certificates | Certificate | Medical Office Technology Certificates Medical Billing and Reimbursement Certificate Medical Office Administration Certificate source |
| Medical Billing and Reimbursement Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Medical Office Administration Certificate | Certificate | HPR 1040 MAP 1010 MOT 1081 Medical Office Administration Certificate The Medical Office Technology Programs at Red Rocks Community College are designed to prepare students for rewarding careers in he… source |
| Multimedia Graphic Design Program | — | Multimedia Graphic Design Program The mission of the Visual, Audio, and Media Arts department is to provide students with opportunities for growth and development that set the foundation for self-dir… source |
| Multimedia Graphic Design Certificates | Certificate | Multimedia Graphic Design Certificates Business for Creatives Certificate Fundamentals of Graphic Design Certificate Graphic Design/Print Production Certificate Web Design Certificate Advanced Web De… source |
| Business for Creatives Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Fundamentals of Graphic Design Certificate | Certificate | MGD 1012 MGD 1013 MGD 1014 Fundamentals of Graphic Design Certificate Requirements source |
| Graphic Design/Print Production Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Web Design Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Advanced Web Design Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Multimedia Graphic Design Degrees | — | Multimedia Graphic Design Degrees Graphic Design and Print Production AAS Degree Simulation and Game Design AAS Degree Web UI and UX Design AAS Degree source |
| Graphic Design and Print Production AAS Degree | Degree | source |
| Simulation and Game Design AAS Degree | Degree | source |
| Web UI and UX Design AAS Degree | Degree | source |
| Music Audio Production Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Network and Systems | — | Network and Systems Certificates Networking Technology Cisco Network Associate Degree: Associate of Applied Science Network & Systems Network and Systems Certificates Network and Systems Degrees source |
| Networking Technology Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Cisco Network Associate Certificate | Degree | source |
| Network & Systems AAS Degree | Degree | source |
| Nurse Aide Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Nursing Program | — | Nursing Program Nursing AAS Degree Integrated Pathway in Nursing Degree RN Refresher Program source |
| Nursing AAS Degree | Degree | source |
| Integrated Pathway in Nursing Degree | Degree | source |
| RN Refresher Program | — | source |
| Outdoor Recreation Leadership Program | — | Outdoor Recreation Leadership Program Certificates Facilitation/Education Specialist Fundamentals of Outdoor Leadership (Warren Tech) Introduction to Outdoor Education Outdoor Industry Business/Manag… source |
| Outdoor Education Certificates | Certificate | Outdoor Education Certificates By completing the Outdoor Education Certificate Program, you will have a well-rounded outdoor education experience and a high degree of training specific to employment… source |
| Outdoor Leadership Fundamentals Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Introduction to Outdoor Education Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Outdoor Professional Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Outdoor Industry Business/Management Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Wilderness Therapy Specialist Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Outdoor Facilitation/Education Specialist Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Outdoor Education AAS Degree | Degree | source |
| Park Ranger Technology Program | — | Park Ranger Technology Program The Park Ranger Technology (Recreation Management) Program provides training for those seeking careers in natural resource protection, interpretation, and management. L… source |
| Park Ranger Technology Certificates | Certificate | Park Ranger Technology Certificates You must earn a C or higher in all courses to receive a degree or certificate. Introduction to Park Ranger Technology Certificate Park Ranger Specialist Certificat… source |
| Introduction to Park Ranger Technology Certificate | Certificate | PRA 1002 PRA 2003 Introduction to Park Ranger Technology Certificate The Introduction to Park Ranger Technology Certificate is for those who have an interest in becoming a Park Ranger and who would l… source |
| Park Ranger Specialist Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Resource Interpretation Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Park Ranger Technology AAS Degree | Degree | source |
| Philosophy AA Degree With Designation | Degree | Philosophy AA Degree With Designation For those planning to transfer to a four-year college or university to complete a major in Philosophy. Consult with a faculty advisor before beginning this area… source |
| Phlebotomy Program | — | Phlebotomy Program The Red Rocks Community College Phlebotomy Certificate program is an exceptional pathway for students seeking to enter healthcare with in-demand skills and hands-on training. This… source |
| Phlebotomy Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Photography and Videography Program | — | Photography and Videography Program The mission of the Journalism, Multimedia Graphics and Design, and the Photography Department is to provide students with opportunities for growth and development… source |
| Photography and Videography Certificates | Certificate | Photography and Videography Certificates Assistant Camera and Camera Operator Certificate Grip Certificate Introduction to Photography Certificate Introduction to Videography Certificate Videography… source |
| Assistant Camera and Camera Operator Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Grip Certificate | Certificate | FVM 1005 FVM 2006 FVM 2021 Grip Certificate Designed to give students the skills to begin a career in production on building and maintaining the set. Certificate Requirements source |
| Introduction to Photography Certificate | Certificate | PHO 1021 PHO 1061 Introduction to Photography Certificate Explore the fundamental operations of professional digital cameras and digital imaging workflow from capture to output to make an educated de… source |
| Introduction to Videography Certificate | Certificate | FVM 1005 MGD 1064 Introduction to Videography Certificate Designed to give students the basic skills to create video projects as a hobby or to make an educated decision on their career path in videog… source |
| Videography Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Professional Photography Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Sound Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Visual Effects and Editing Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Professional Photography AAS Degree | Degree | source |
| Videography AAS Degree | Degree | source |
| Physician Assistant Studies Program | — | Physician Assistant Studies Program Degree: Master of Physician Assistant Studies Physician Assistants (PAs) are healthcare providers who are authorized to practice medicine with the supervision of a… source |
| Physician Assistant Studies Master's Degree | Degree | source |
| Physics AS Degree With Designation | Degree | Physics AS Degree With Designation For those planning to transfer to a four-year college or university to complete a major in Physics. Consult with a faculty advisor before beginning this area of stu… source |
| Plumbing Program | — | Plumbing Program This program provides basic entry-level and job upgrade skills. This certificate was created in partnership with industry associates and The Department of Labor. It addresses the nee… source |
| Plumbing Service Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Political Science Program | — | Political Science Program Degree: Associate of Arts Political Science AA Degree With Designation source |
| Political Science AA Degree With Designation | Degree | Political Science AA Degree With Designation If you plan to transfer to a four-year college or university to complete a major in Political Science, you should complete the following courses. Consult… source |
| Precision Machining Technology Program | — | Precision Machining Technology Program Through a cooperative agreement with Warren Tech (WT), the career and technical high school for Jefferson County Public Schools, RRCC students pursuing select c… source |
| Precision Machining Introductory Certificates | Certificate | Precision Machining Introductory Certificates Machine Shop Fundamentals Certificate Metrology Quality Control Certificate source |
| Machine Shop Fundamentals Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Metrology Quality Control Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Precision Machining Advanced Certificates | Certificate | Precision Machining Advanced Certificates CNC Lathe Machine Operator Certificate Manual Machine Operator Certificate CNC Mill Operator Certificate 5 Axis CNC Milling Certificate Wire EDM Operator Cer… source |
| CNC Lathe Machine Operator Certificate | Certificate | MAC 2001 MAC 2002 MAC 2045 CNC Lathe Machine Operator Certificate Certificate Requirements source |
| Manual Machine Operator Certificate | Certificate | source |
| CNC Mill Operator Certificate | Certificate | MAC 2005 MAC 2006 MAC 2045 CNC Mill Operator Certificate Certificate Requirements source |
| 5 Axis CNC Milling Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Wire EDM Operator Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Swiss Screw Machine Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Precision Machining AAS Degree | Degree | source |
| Psychology Program | — | Psychology Program The field of psychology is concerned with the study of normal and abnormal human behavior. Psychologists frequently provide personal counseling in hospitals, clinics, schools, corr… source |
| Psychology AA Degree With Designation | Degree | Psychology AA Degree With Designation Completion of the following courses is appropriate for those who plan to transfer to a four-year college or university to complete a major in Psychology. Consult… source |
| Psychology AS Degree With Designation | Degree | Psychology AS Degree With Designation Completion of the following courses is appropriate for those who plan to transfer to a four-year college or university to complete a major in Psychology. Consult… source |
| Public Health Program | — | Public Health Program Degree: Associate of Arts Public Health AA Degree With Designation source |
| Public Health AA Degree With Designation | Degree | Public Health AA Degree With Designation Public Health AA Degree With Designation Requirements source |
| Radiologic Technology Program | — | Radiologic Technology Program Degree: Associate of Applied Science Radiologic Technology Certificates: Computed Tomography (CT) Magnetic Resonance Image (MRI) source |
| Radiologic Technology AAS Degree | Degree | source |
| Radiologic Technology Certificates | Certificate | Radiologic Technology Certificates Computed Tomography (CT) Certificate Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Certificate source |
| Computed Tomography (CT) Certificate | Certificate | RTE 2055 RTE 2057 RTE 2080 Computed Tomography (CT) Certificate The CT certification program prepares students for a career in medical imaging as a CT Technologist. Graduates are eligible to sit for… source |
| Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Social Work Transfer Agreement | — | Social Work Transfer Agreement Social workers help individuals, families, and groups increase their capacity for social functioning, and work to create conditions that support communities in need. Th… source |
| Social Work Emphasis | — | source |
| Sociology Program | — | Sociology Program The field of sociology is the systematic and scientific study of the cultural, institutional, and interactional forces that drive social change, give rise to social institutions, an… source |
| Teacher Education Program | — | Teacher Education Program Degrees: Associate of Arts Elementary Teacher Education (K-6 grade) AA Degree With Designation Secondary Education (7-12 grade) Secondary & Postsecondary Career and Technica… source |
| Teacher Education Degrees | — | Teacher Education Degrees Elementary Teacher Education AA Degree With Designation Secondary Education AA Degree source |
| Elementary Teacher Education AA Degree With Designation | Degree | Elementary Teacher Education AA Degree With Designation The AA degree requirements comply with the state wide Elementary Teacher Education Articulation Agreement between RRCC and Colorado’s public fo… source |
| Secondary Education AA Degree | Degree | Secondary Education AA Degree If you plan to transfer to a four-year college or university to complete a Secondary Education teaching licensure program, meet with the RRCC Teacher Education faculty a… source |
| Teacher Education Additional Program of Study | — | Teacher Education Additional Program of Study Secondary & Postsecondary Career and Technical Education (CTE) courses Career and Technical Education EDU Courses source |
| Career and Technical Education EDU Courses | — | source |
| Theatre Arts and Dance Program | — | Theatre Arts and Dance Program Certificates Stagehand Basics Stagehand Applications Degree: Associate of Applied Science Theatre Technology Degree: Associate of Arts Theatre AA Degree With Designatio… source |
| Stagehand Basics Certificate | Certificate | THE 1016 THE 1005 THE 1031 Stagehand Basics Certificate Certificate Requirements This course of study is designed to train you for entry-level positions as back-stage technicians, running crews, shop… source |
| Stagehand Applications Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Theatre Arts Degrees | — | Theatre Arts Degrees Theatre Technology AAS Degree Theatre AA Degree With Designation Associate of Fine Arts in Musical Theatre Associate of Fine Arts in Theatre Technology and Design source |
| Theatre Technology AAS Degree | Degree | source |
| Theatre AA Degree With Designation | Degree | Theatre AA Degree With Designation The completion of the following courses is appropriate for those who plan to transfer to a four-year college or university to complete a major in Theatre. This prog… source |
| Associate of Fine Arts in Musical Theatre | Degree | source |
| Associate of Fine Arts in Theatre Technology and Design | Degree | source |
| Water Quality Management Technology Program | — | Water Quality Management Technology Program The Water Quality Management Technology (WQM) Program at Red Rocks Community College offers an Associates of Applied Science (AAS) and a Bachelor’s of Appl… source |
| Water Quality Management Technology Certificates | Certificate | Water Quality Management Technology Certificates Distribution and Collection Training Certificate Infrastructure Security Professional Certificate Integrated Water Professional Certificate Introducti… source |
| Infrastructure Security Professional Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Integrated Water Professional Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Introduction to Water Treatment Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Introduction to Wastewater Treatment Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Laboratory Analysis Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Mathematics in Water Quality Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Water Technology Professional Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Water Quality Management Technology Degrees | — | Water Quality Management Technology Degrees Water Quality Management AAS Degree Water Quality Management BAS Degree source |
| Water Quality Management AAS Degree | Degree | source |
| Water Quality Management BAS Degree | Degree | source |
| Welding Program | — | Welding Program Through a cooperative agreement with Warren Tech (the career and technical high school for Jefferson County Public Schools), RRCC students pursuing certain career and technical colleg… source |
| Welding Certificates | Certificate | Welding Certificates Ox-Fuel Welding and Cutting (OFW and OFC) Certificate Pipe Welding Certificate Shield Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) Certificate Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) Certificate Flux Core Arc… source |
| Ox-Fuel Welding and Cutting (OFW and OFC) Certificate | Certificate | WEL 1000 WEL 1001 WEL 1002 Ox-Fuel Welding and Cutting (OFW and OFC) Certificate Certificate Requirements source |
| Pipe Welding Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Shield Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) Certificate | Certificate | WEL 1003 WEL 1010 Shield Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) Certificate Certificate Requirements source |
| Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) Certificate | Certificate | WEL 2001 WEL 2002 Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) Certificate Certificate Requirements source |
| Flux Core Arc Welding (FCAW) Certificate | Certificate | WEL 2003 WEL 2004 Flux Core Arc Welding (FCAW) Certificate Certificate Requirements source |
| Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) Certificate | Certificate | WEL 1024 WEL 2024 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) Certificate Certificate Requirements source |
| Welding AAS Degree | Degree | source |
| World Languages Program | — | World Languages Program For those planning to transfer to a four-year college or university to complete a major in Foreign Languages. Consult with a faculty advisor before beginning this area of stud… source |
| World Languages Area of Study | — | source |
| (Hidden)Computer Science: Engineering Certificate | Certificate | source |
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| AAA 0099 | Active Learning Skills | — | Allows students a variety of experiences in tutorial and enhanced learning activities in the reading, writing, math, and ESL. Topics include academic support, learning styles, and contextualized lear… source |
| AAA 1001 | College 101: 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… source |
| AAA 1009 | Advanced Academic Achievement | — | Examines theories and practices associated with successful learning to enhance college success. Recommended for new and returning students, this course study areas including education and career plan… source |
| AAA 1075 | Special Topics | — | Exploration of current topics, issues and activities related to one or more aspects of the named discipline. source |
| AAA 2075 | Special Topics | — | Exploration of current topics, issues and activities related to one or more aspects of the named discipline. source |
| ACC 1011 | Intro to Financial Accounting | — | Focuses on financial accounting concepts prescribed by Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), including financial information for external partners, the accounting cycle process, basic term… source |
| ACC 1012 | Intro to Managerial Accounting | — | Focuses on the fundamentals of managerial accounting and cost management as tools to aid internal users' decision-making processes. This course covers basic managerial accounting concepts, such as pr… source |
| ACC 1015 | Payroll Accounting | — | Covers 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… source |
| ACC 1021 | Accounting Principles I | — | This course introduces accounting principles for understanding the theory and logic that underlie procedures and practices for business organizations. Major topics include the accounting cycle for se… source |
| ACC 1022 | Accounting Principles II | — | This course continues the application of accounting principles to business organizations. Major topics include corporate equity and debt financing, investments, cash flow statements, financial analys… source |
| ACC 1025 | Computerized Accounting | — | Introduces the capabilities of computer applications in accounting. Includes solving accounting problems of a financial nature and hardware and software controls. source |
| ACC 1031 | Income Tax | — | Introduces basic concepts of federal income taxation and tax administration with emphasis on taxation of individuals and sole proprietorships. source |
| ACC 1032 | Tax Help Colorado | — | Examines the preparation of individual, federal, and state income tax returns within the guidelines and limitations set forth by the Tax Help Colorado program and IRS guidelines. Emphasis is placed o… source |
| ACC 1033 | Tax Help Colorado Practicum | — | Utilizes income tax knowledge and training in the context of a community service setting. Volunteers prepare individual federal and state income tax within the parameters of the Tax Help Colorado pro… source |
| ACC 1035 | Spreadsheet Applications for Accounting | — | Introduces spreadsheets as an accounting tool in the application of fundamental accounting concepts, problem-solving, and decision-making skills. source |
| ACC 1038 | Payroll and Sales Tax | — | Introduces laws pertaining to payroll and sales taxes including record keeping rules; preparation of various federal, state and local forms for reporting payroll and sales taxes; and computerized pay… source |
| ACC 2011 | 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… source |
| ACC 2012 | 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 a… source |
| ACC 2026 | Cost Accounting | — | Course covers cost accumulation methods and reports including job order, process, standards, and activity-based cost systems associated with budgeting, planning, and control of costs. source |
| ACC 2031 | Business Taxation | — | Introduces student to taxation of business entities and transactions. Topics include taxation of property transactions, various tax issues that apply to different tax entities, tax administration and… source |
| ACC 2045 | Computerized Accounting with a Professional Package | — | Integrates accounting principles and practices with a computerized accounting package such as Peachtree, DacEasy, or other professional package. Emphasizes computerized functions of the general ledge… source |
| ACC 2080 | Internship | — | Provides students with the opportunity to supplement coursework with practical work experience related to their educational program. Students work under the immediate supervision of experienced perso… source |
| ACC 2085 | Independent Study | — | To be determined by the individual instructor. A Course Description will be developed for each course and documented within the course syllabus. Refer to the SFCC Style Guide for Course Description,… source |
| ACT 1001 | Intro to Auto Collision Tech | — | Designed as an orientation to the automotive collision repair industry. Students receive an overview of job possibilities as well as learn various types of automobile construction. Names, uses and ma… source |
| ACT 1010 | Safety in Collision Repair | — | Introduces the student to safety techniques and operation as it relates to shop safety and industry standards. The student is exposed to regulations and collision shop operations. In addition, the st… source |
| ACT 1011 | Metal Welding and Cutting I | — | Covers sheet metal oxygen-acetylene welding and MIG welding techniques including safety, materials, equipment and setups. Personal and vehicle protective measures prior to welding procedures is prese… source |
| ACT 1021 | Non-Structural Repair Prep | — | Covers the basic characteristics of preparation for automotive repair. Students familiarize themselves with damage analysis, extent of damage and the sequence of repair. Focuses on removal of vehicle… source |
| ACT 1022 | Panel Repair and Replacements | — | Covers straightening techniques including tension pulls/stress relief, metal finishing, metal shrinking and use of fillers. Emphasizes the identification, handling and replacement of parts such as ad… source |
| ACT 1023 | Metal Finishing & Body Filling | — | Develops skills in metal finishing, metal shrinking, and the use of cosmetic fillers. Emphasis is placed on the use of proper tools required to perform these tasks, including use, selection and safet… source |
| ACT 1024 | Replace Weld-on Exterior Panel | — | Covers the replacement of welded-on exterior panels such as quarters, roofs, cab panels, side panels, etc. Emphasis is placed on the use of proper tools required to perform these tasks, including use… source |
| ACT 1031 | Structural Damage Diagnosis | — | Focuses on methods of frame measurement using dimension charts and service manuals. Includes the use of self-centering gauges and mechanical and electronic measuring. Appropriate terms and definition… source |
| ACT 1032 | Structural Damage Repair | — | Continues the study and application of frame measurement and repair. The student applies methods found in dimension charts and service manuals for vehicle diagnosis and straightening. Training includ… source |
| ACT 1041 | Refinishing Safety | — | Covers correct use of safety procedures used in refinishing. Proper fit and use of various types of protective equipment is emphasized. The identification of tools and equipment, with use and mainten… source |
| ACT 1042 | Surface Preparation I | — | Performs surface preparation for refinishing including cleaning, sanding, feather edging, chemical treatment of bare materials and priming. The application of primers includes rationale and use of co… source |
| ACT 1043 | Spray Equipment Operation | — | Covers the inspection, cleaning and determination of the condition of spray guns and related equipment. Students learn skills for adjusting spray guns by setting-up and testing spray gun operations. source |
| ACT 1044 | Refinishing I | — | Provides the knowledge needed for application and use of automotive paint systems. Course includes locating color codes, mixing formulas, matching and selections of materials. Proper paint gun use an… source |
| ACT 1051 | Plastics & Adhesives I | — | Designed to teach the state-of-the-art repair for both rigid and flexible plastic components and choosing adhesives using the latest manufacturer's repair techniques. source |
| ACT 1060 | Custom Painting | — | This course provides instruction in basic custom paint application such as pearl paints, candy colors, metal flakes, etc. source |
| ACT 1061 | Automotive Graphics & Designs | — | This course provides instruction in the application of graphics and designs to an automotive finish. These designs include striping, flames, paint fades, and graphics, etc. source |
| ACT 1062 | Auto Air Brushing & Murals | — | This course provides instruction in the use of airbrush equipment to produce murals. Instruction in mural layout background, foreground, and fine detail will be provided. source |
| ACT 1063 | Auto Special Effects/Refinish | — | This course provides instruction in the different types of design effects that can be achieved through special techniques. source |
| ACT 1065 | Automotive Body Customizing I | — | Covers tool identification welding (mig and resistance), plasma cutting, metal finishing, metal shrinking and the use of cosmetic fillers. Emphasis is placed on the use of proper tools required to pe… source |
| ACT 1066 | Automotive Body Customizing II | — | Covers modification of vehicle and vehicle parts such as Chopping, measuring. realigning, fabricating, recessing, shaping etc. source |
| ACT 1067 | Automotive Body Customizing III | — | Covers the completion of modifications that were started in Automotive Body Customizing II along with the addition of body molding kits. source |
| ACT 1070 | Auto Collision Tech Lab Exp I | — | Designed to prepare the student to perform basic tasks for a specialized area in a controlled instructional lab. source |
| ACT 1071 | Auto Collision Tech Lab II | — | Course is a continuation of Lab experience. Designed to prepare the individual to perform basic tasks for a specialized area in a controlled instructional lab. source |
| ACT 1072 | Auto Collision Tech Lab III | — | Course is a continuation of Lab experience. Designed to prepare the individual to perform basic tasks for a specialized area in a controlled instructional lab. source |
| ACT 1075 | Special Topics | — | Assists students who are interested in individual topics within the normal curriculum. The student identifies and selects objectives that they need for industry upgrades or special training to enter… source |
| ACT 1080 | Auto Collision Repr Internsp I | — | Designed to meet the needs of the student in selected specialized area in a work-based environment. Individualized instruction at the job site is coordinated based on student's interest and instructo… source |
| ACT 1081 | Auto Collision Repr Intern II | — | Course is a continuation of Level I Internship. Student uses the knowledge and skills acquired throughout the ACT program in a job site placement. source |
| ACT 2005 | Estimating and Shop Management | — | Initiates written estimates on damaged vehicles. Students learn shop management including work orders, ordering supplies, operating costs, timecards, shop liabilities, employee's safety and insurance… source |
| ACT 2011 | Metal Welding and Cutting II | — | Covers mig welding procedures of seam weld, stitch welds and destructive testing. Resistance spot welding, which includes two-sided spot weld, plasma cutting, safety, materials, and equipment and ope… source |
| ACT 2015 | Paintless Dent Repair | — | Examines straightening techniques associated with hail dents and door dings and emphasizes the identification of repairable dents and tools used for those repairs. This course includes the use of con… source |
| ACT 2020 | Structural Repair II | — | Designed as a continuation of ACR 219. Students continue practice in structural damage analysis and measuring procedures on both, unitized and body-over-frame type vehicles. Proper methods for straig… source |
| ACT 2021 | Moveable Glass and Hardware | — | Covers door glass, vent windows and glass mechanisms (both electric and mechanical) with emphasis on removal and replacement. In addition, interior trim panels, seats and headliners are removed and r… source |
| ACT 2026 | Production | — | Simulates the actual working procedures of an auto collision repair technician. The student performs a variety of structural and non-structural repairs, as well as refinishing operations in accordanc… source |
| ACT 2031 | Adv Struct Damage Diag/Repair | — | Covers major automotive body repair in vehicles with major damage on conventional structures and unibody structures. Student learns the operation of equipment and techniques used to straighten and al… source |
| ACT 2032 | Automotive Glass Repair | — | Covers the removal and replacement of fixed glass using manufacturer's specifications, proper tools and recommended materials. Application of skills are demonstrated and utilized for the removal and… source |
| ACT 2041 | Paint Defects | — | Covers paint defects. Emphasizes the causes of paint defects with methods to cure problems during and after refinishing procedures. Students learn to identify the proper surface preparations to apply… source |
| ACT 2042 | Surface Preparation II | — | Emphasizes surface preparation for refinishing including cleaning, sanding, feather edging, chemical treatment of bare metals and priming. The application of primers, including why and where to use t… source |
| ACT 2043 | Refinishing II | — | In this advanced course students learn the necessary skills used to tint and blend panels working with the latest finishes and paints. Special coatings and procedures are covered in this course. source |
| ACT 2044 | Final Detail | — | Focuses on the detailing procedures in paint refinishing of vehicles. Methods and techniques are specialized to enhance painting skills. Transfers and tapes methods with decals etc. are demonstrated. source |
| ACT 2051 | Plastics & Adhesives II | — | Emphasizes advanced plastic and adhesives. The current state-of-the-art repair for both rigid and flexible plastic components using the latest manufacturer's repair techniques are presented. Sheet Mo… source |
| ACT 2065 | Street Rod I | — | Introduces the student to the Street Rod industry to include safety practices, tools and equipment, automobile construction, the repair estimate, welding and cutting, characteristics and properties o… source |
| ACT 2066 | Restraint Systems | — | Students learn to inspect, remove and replace active restraint systems, passive restraint systems and supplemental restraint systems. Procedures are demonstrated for disarming and diagnosing restrain… source |
| ACT 2067 | Street Rod II | — | Continues Street Rod I to include safety practices, tools and equipment, automobile construction, the repair estimate, welding and cutting, characteristics and properties of sheet metal, damage analy… source |
| ACT 2080 | Auto Coll Repr Internship III | — | Individualized instruction at job site continues in this final internship. The student is encouraged to develop skills needed to enter employment in the automotive collision repair field. source |
| ACT 2084 | Auto Coll Repr Internship IV | — | Individualized instruction at job site continues in this final internship. The student is encouraged to develop skills needed to enter employment in the automotive collision repair field. source |
| AEC 1210 | Basic Architectural Drafting | — | Introduces the student to basic architectural drafting techniques. Topics explored in lecture and through project work include: use of instruments, geometric construction, multiview, oblique and isom… source |
| AEC 1231 | Residential Construction Draw | — | Investigates light frame construction techniques and the production of residential construction drawings. The course covers residential construction materials, components and systems related to wood… source |
| AEC 1520 | Construction Material/Systems | — | Examines building materials and construction techniques. Topics include a study of soils, concrete, brick, masonry, steel, timber, and plastics and a study of types of building structural systems and… source |
| AEC 2085 | Independent Study | — | Meets the individual needs of students. Students engage in intensive study or research under the direction of a qualified instructor. source |
| AEC 2210 | Architectural Design &Analysis | — | Reviews conceptual design and architectural drafting techniques. The students will be introduced to site analysis through observation and sketching. Students will be required to present a design solu… source |
| AEC 2230 | Architectural Design & Develop | — | Reviews conceptual design, site analysis, and architectural drafting techniques. Students will be introduced to the development of design ideas and theories and learn how to present those ideas visua… source |
| AEC 2300 | Sustainable Building Systems | — | Investigates the technologies and strategies related to sustainable (green) materials and systems for buildings. Topics include: energy and environmental consciousness/regulations; the high-performan… source |
| AEC 2550 | Building Electrical/Mech Sys | — | Acquaints the student with electrical and mechanical equipment and systems in buildings. Lectures cover the basic principles of electrical distribution, artificial lighting, fire protection, plumbing… source |
| AGR 2160 | World Population and Food: SS3 | — | Covers the study of world population and food production and distribution. Problems and opportunities concerning population and food are discussed in a global context. This is a statewide Guaranteed… source |
| ANT 1001 | Cultural Anthropology: SS3 | — | Studies human cultural patterns and learned behavior including linguistics, social and political organization, religion, culture and personality, culture change, and applied anthropology. This is a s… source |
| ANT 1002 | Cultural Anthropology Lab: GT-SS3 | — | Studies the art and science of ethnographic research methods. This course analyzes classic ethnographies, conducts field research projects, writes model ethnographies and ethnologies, and addresses e… source |
| ANT 1003 | Intro to Archaeology: SS3 | — | Introduces the science of recovering the human prehistoric and historic past through excavation, analysis, and interpretation of material remains. The course provides a survey of the archaeology of d… source |
| ANT 1005 | Bio Anthropology W/Lab: 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 adapta… source |
| ANT 1101 | Exploring Other Cultures I | — | Provides an anthropological understanding of a selected culture including language, processes of enculturation, subsistence patterns and economics, kinship and descent, political organization, religi… source |
| ANT 1208 | Arch. of World Rock Art: SS3 | — | Introduces the archaeology of new and old world rock art dating from the historic past to over 30,000 years ago using a scientific perspective. Presents classification, recordation, dating, analysis,… source |
| ANT 2085 | Independent Study | — | Allows the student to independently study certain aspects of anthropology. It provides opportunity to investigate an area of interest that developed in introductory courses. source |
| ANT 2115 | Native Peoples of North America: GT-SS3 | — | Studies the Indians of North America from the origins of native peoples in the New World, through the development of geographic culture areas, to European contact and subsequent contemporary Native A… source |
| ANT 2125 | Anth of Religion: SS3 | — | Explores the culturally universal phenomenon of religion including cross-cultural varieties of beliefs in the supernatural and the religious rituals people employ to interpret and control their world… source |
| ANT 2211 | Cultural Resource Management | — | Introduces the cultural resources management requirements of the federal government. This course explores the history, purposes, and goals of historic preservation through an examination of cultural,… source |
| ANT 2213 | Cultural Resource Mgmt Tech | — | Introduces the technical skills necessary for employment in the fields of Cultural Resource Management (CRM) and historic preservation, including use of Global Positioning Software (GPS) and Global I… source |
| ANT 2315 | Intro Forensc Anthrp w/Lab: SC1 | — | Focuses on methods a Forensic Anthropologist uses in the medico-legal field. Upon successful completion, students will understand the anatomy of the human skeleton and how this specific knowledge is… source |
| ANT 2317 | Human Prehistory | — | Survey current archaeological and paleoanthropological knowledge of human prehistory from the earliest hominins to the civilizations of the Old and New Worlds. Explore the interrelatedness of biologi… source |
| ANT 2545 | Anthropology of Energy | — | Examines issues of energy production and consumption that occupy a central role in national and global debates. Where does the majority of our energy currently come from, and where should it come fro… source |
| ANT 2550 | Medical Anthropology: SS3 | — | Studies the basic principles of medical anthropology, an applied field within the discipline of cultural anthropology including the cross-cultural study of practices and beliefs regarding illness, he… source |
| ARM 1011 | Adventures in Leadership I | — | Introduces the student to fundamentals of leadership and the United States Army. Includes Army leadership doctrine, team-building concepts, time and stress management, an introduction to cartography… source |
| ARM 1012 | Adventures in Leadership II | — | Investigates leadership in small organizations. Covers basic troop leading procedures, military first aid and casualty evacuation concepts, creating ethical work climates, an introduction to Army org… source |
| ARM 2011 | Methods of Leadership & Mgmt I | — | Reviews leadership and management concepts including motivation, attitudes, communication skills, problem solving, human needs and behavior, and leadership self-development. Students refine written a… source |
| ARM 2012 | Methods of Leadership & Mgmt II | — | Focuses on leadership and management functions in military and corporate environments. Studies various components of Army leadership doctrine to include the four elements of leadership, leadership pr… source |
| ART 1001 | Color Theory | — | Explores the properties and concepts of color for application in fine art, commercial art and/or applied arts using various traditional fine art techniques and materials. source |
| ART 1002 | 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. source |
| ART 1003 | 3-D Design | — | Introduces the fundamentals of three-dimensional design, form, and space. The course applies the elements and principles of design to three-dimensional problems. source |
| ART 1075 | Special Topics in Art | — | Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source |
| ART 1076 | Special Topics in Art | — | Provides the student with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source |
| ART 1077 | Special Topics in Art | — | Provides the student with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source |
| ART 1085 | Independent Study | — | Meets the individual needs of students. Students engage in intensive study or research under the direction of a qualified instructor. source |
| ART 1110 | Art Appreciation: AH1 | — | Introduces the cultural significance of the visual arts, including media, processes, techniques, traditions, and terminology. This is a statewide Guaranteed Transfer course in the GT-AH1 category. source |
| ART 1111 | Art Hist Ancient/ Mediev: AH1 | — | Provides the knowledge base to understand the visual arts, especially as related to Western culture. This course surveys the visual arts from the Ancient through the Medieval periods. This is a state… source |
| ART 1112 | Art Hist Renaiss/1900: AH1 | — | Provides the knowledge base to understand the visual arts, especially as related to Western culture. This course surveys the visual arts from the Renaissance to 1900. This is a statewide Guaranteed T… source |
| ART 1113 | Art Hist 1900 to Present: AH1 | — | Provides students with the knowledge base to understand the visual arts as related to Modern and Contemporary visual art. Introduces the concepts necessary to understand modern visual art, with an em… source |
| ART 1115 | History of Photography | — | Surveys the history of photography from its beginnings to the present. Emphasizes individual photographers who have made significant contributions to the field. Includes technical, artistic, commerci… source |
| ART 1116 | Museum Studies | — | Provides an overview of the museum field. Covers the museum as a business, its history and role in society, and planning and implementation of a museum exhibition. source |
| ART 1201 | Drawing I | — | Investigates the various approaches and media that students need to develop drawing skills and visual perception. source |
| ART 1202 | Drawing II | — | Explores expressive drawing techniques with an emphasis on formal composition, black and white, and color media and content or thematic development. source |
| ART 1203 | Figure Drawing I | — | Introduces the basic techniques of drawing the human figure. source |
| ART 1301 | 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. source |
| ART 1302 | Painting II | — | This course further explores techniques, materials, and concepts used in opaque painting processes in oil or acrylic painting, with emphasis on composition and content development. source |
| ART 1307 | Watercolor I | — | Provides an introduction to the basic techniques and unique aspects of materials involved in the use of either transparent or opaque water media or both. Color theory is included. source |
| ART 1308 | Watercolor II | — | Continues the study of watercolor techniques, emphasizing original compositions and experimentation with materials. Color theory is included. source |
| ART 1401 | Digital Photography I | — | Presents the fundamentals of Fine Art digital photography, including camera equipment and software used for image capture, management and manipulation. Topics include camera settings and exposure con… source |
| ART 1402 | Darkroom Photography I | — | Introduces black and white film photography as a fine art medium and develops skills necessary for basic camera and lab operations. source |
| ART 1405 | Mixed Media I: Digital Art | — | Introduces students to the design and creation of fine-art composites that involve the combinations of techniques, texture, drawing, painting, photography, and objects, and emphasizes the computer as… source |
| ART 1601 | Sculpture I | — | Introduces the fundamentals of sculpture such as modeling, casting, carving, and the processes of assemblage. source |
| ART 1602 | Sculpture II | — | Develops an understanding and focus on manipulation of three dimensional form, with greater concentration on individual creativity and style. source |
| ART 1604 | Jewelry and Metalwork I | — | Introduces metalsmithing techniques and design used for jewelry and small scale sculptural objects. This course introduces fabrication and forming techniques such as soldering, forming, hollow constr… source |
| ART 1605 | Jewelry and Metalwork II | — | Introduces intermediate metalsmithing techniques and design used for jewelry and small-scale, sculptural objects. This course covers intermediate fabrication and forming techniques including synclast… source |
| ART 1703 | Ceramics I | — | Introduces traditional and contemporary approaches to ceramic form and processes, with an emphasis on hand building techniques, and a basic introduction to the potter’s wheel. This course includes ba… source |
| ART 1704 | Ceramics II Wheel Throwing | — | Course covers ceramic wheel throwing and explores intermediate-level traditional and contemporary approaches to ceramic form and processes. This course emphasizes wheel throwing techniques and forms.… source |
| ART 2002 | Adv Visual Concepts 2-D Design | — | Provides continued study of the principles and elements of two-dimensional design with an emphasis on visual communication for further application in fine art, commercial art, and/or applied arts. source |
| ART 2003 | Adv Visual Concepts 3-D Design | — | Provides continued study of the principles and elements of three-dimensional design with an emphasis on visual communication for further application in fine art, commercial art, and/or applied arts. source |
| ART 2075 | Special Topics | — | Provides the student with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source |
| ART 2080 | Internship | — | Provides the opportunity for students to gain supervised occupational experience in any of the disciplines involving the visual arts, including, but not limited to, gallery or museum administration a… source |
| ART 2085 | Independent Study | — | Provides structured and guided, individualized research that is organized and tailored around the interests and needs of the individual student. source |
| ART 2201 | Drawing III | — | Offers a continued study of expressive drawing techniques and development of individual style, with an emphasis on composition and technique variation. source |
| ART 2202 | Drawing IV | — | Explores advanced drawing problems with an emphasis on conceptual development and portfolio and/or exhibition quality presentation. source |
| ART 2203 | Advanced Figure Drawing | — | Provides continuing study of the various methods of drawing the human figure, with emphasis on the description of form and individual style. source |
| ART 2301 | Painting III | — | Provides continued exploration of techniques, materials, and concepts used in opaque painting processes in oil or acrylic painting, with emphasis on composition and content development. source |
| ART 2302 | Painting IV | — | Explores advanced techniques, materials, and concepts used in opaque painting processes, with emphasis on the development of themes and a cohesive body of work. source |
| ART 2304 | Advanced Figure Painting | — | Offers continued study of painting the human figure with advanced problem solving in composition and experimentation with materials and techniques. source |
| ART 2305 | Mural Painting I | — | This course introduces the student to the history, techniques, materials and concepts of mural painting with an emphasis on composition and content development. source |
| ART 2306 | Mixed Media Painting | — | Introduces the use of mixed media materials as alternative painting processes. This course explores new techniques, alternative painting materials, and concepts used in painting with mixed and altern… source |
| ART 2307 | Watercolor III | — | Provides on introduction to the basic techniques and unique aspects of materials involved in the use of either transparent or opaque water media or both. Color theory is included. source |
| ART 2308 | Watercolor IV | — | Concentrates on the advanced study of techniques, individual style or expression, and consistency of compositional problem solving in watercolor. source |
| ART 2402 | Darkroom Photography II | — | This course is a further exploration in film camera and lab operations with an emphasis on individual creativity. It includes the development of a comprehensive portfolio. source |
| ART 2405 | Portrait Photography | — | Teaches the technical and aesthetic aspects of studio and location portrait photography. This course explores the personal style of portraiture, history of the field and portraiture as a visual langu… source |
| ART 2409 | Large Format Photography | — | Introduces the visual aesthetics and techniques of view camera photography. Students receive hands-on photographic experience with the 4x5 view camera, process film, and produce prints. source |
| ART 2601 | Sculpture III | — | Focuses on advanced individual sculpture projects, emphasizing experimentation with materials, accomplished technique and conceptual significance. source |
| ART 2603 | Jewelry and Metalwork III | — | Continues intermediate metalsmithing techniques and design used for jewelry and small-scale sculptural objects. This course covers intermediate fabrication and forming techniques, such as chasing and… source |
| ART 2604 | Jewelry and Metalwork IV | — | Continues the development of metalsmithing techniques and design used for jewelry and small-scale sculptural objects. Topics include advanced fabrication and forming techniques, such as advanced ston… source |
| ART 2703 | Ceramics III Molds and Casting | — | Covers ceramic mold making and slip casting techniques and explores intermediate-level traditional and contemporary approaches to ceramic form and additional development of surface design, glazing, g… source |
| ART 2704 | Ceramics IV | — | Explores advanced level ceramic form and surface design. This course includes advanced use of clay bodies, unique glazes, engobes, surface textures, and firing methods. Emphasis is placed on individu… source |
| ASE 1001 | Auto Shop Orientation | — | Provides students with safety instruction in the shop and on the Automobile. Emphasis is placed on the proper use and care of test equipment, precision measuring and machining equipment, gaskets, adh… source |
| ASE 1002 | Intro to the Automotive Shop | — | Prepares the incoming automotive student to work in the shop safely and gain familiarity with the shop and common equipment. source |
| ASE 1010 | Auto Brake Service I | — | Covers basic operation of automotive braking systems. This includes operation, diagnosis and basic repair of disc, drum and basic hydraulic braking systems. source |
| ASE 1011 | Auto Brake Service II | — | Teaches skills to perform service checks and procedures to automotive foundation braking system and to identify components and types of ABS and traction control systems. source |
| ASE 1020 | Basic Auto Electricity | — | Introduces vehicle electricity and includes basic electrical theory, circuit designs, and wiring methods. It also focuses on multimeter usage and wiring diagrams. source |
| ASE 1022 | Auto Elec Safety Systems | — | Teaches the student to Identify operation of vehicle lighting systems, Supplemental Inflatable Restraints (SIR), windshield wiper, driver warning systems and vehicle accessories. source |
| ASE 1023 | Starting & Charging Systems | — | Covers the operation, testing and servicing of vehicle battery, starting and charging systems. Includes voltage testing of starter and generator, load testing and maintenance of a battery. source |
| ASE 1030 | General Engine Diagnosis | — | Teaches students how to perform basic engine diagnosis to determine condition of engine. This will include engine support systems. source |
| ASE 1032 | Ignition System Diag & Repair | — | Focuses on lecture and related laboratory experiences in the diagnosis, service, adjustments and repair of various automotive ignition systems. source |
| ASE 1034 | Autofuel & Emissions Syst I | — | Focuses on lecture and laboratory experiences in the diagnosis and repair of automotive fuel emission control systems, filter systems and spark plugs. Course also includes maintenance to diesel (DEF)… source |
| ASE 1040 | Suspension and Steering I | — | Focuses on lecture and related experiences in the diagnosis and service of suspensions and steering systems and their components. source |
| ASE 1041 | Suspension and Steering II | — | Covers design, diagnosis, inspection, and service of suspension and steering systems used on light trucks and automobiles. Course includes power steering and SRS service. source |
| ASE 1050 | Man Drive Train & Axle Maint. | — | Studies the operating principles and repair procedures relating to axle-shaft and universal joints. source |
| ASE 1051 | Man Trans/Transaxles/Clutch I | — | Focuses on lecture and related laboratory experiences in the diagnosis and repair of automotive manual transmissions, transaxles and clutches and related components. source |
| ASE 1052 | Man Trans/Transax/Clutch II | — | Focuses on lecture and related laboratory experiences in the diagnosis and repair of automotive differentials, four wheel and all-wheel drive units. source |
| ASE 1053 | Auto Drive Axle O/H | — | Teaches the student skills to check, inspect, and replace parts necessary to rebuild differential assembly. source |
| ASE 1054 | Manual Trans/Axle Diags & Rpr | — | Covers operation, diagnosis and repair procedures of manual transmission and transaxle assemblies. source |
| ASE 1060 | Auto Engine Repair | — | Focuses on lecture and laboratory experiences in the service of cylinder head, valve-train components and components of the cooling system. Course also includes engine removal and re-installation and… source |
| ASE 1061 | Engine Repair & Rebuild | — | Focuses on lecture and laboratory experiences in the disassembly, diagnosis and reassembly of the automotive engine. Topics include the diagnostic and repair procedures for the engine block and head… source |
| ASE 1062 | Automotive Engine Service | — | Covers engine sealing requirements and repair procedures; engine fasteners, bolt torque and repair of fasteners. Course will also cover cooling system and basic engine maintenance. source |
| ASE 1070 | Laboratory Experience I | — | Continues to build upon the principles that are expected to be understood by students. source |
| ASE 1071 | Laboratory Experience II | — | Continues to build upon the principles that are expected to be understood by students. source |
| ASE 2001 | Automotive Parts Management I | — | Familiarizes the student with the job requirements and responsibilities of an automotive parts specialist. Included is instruction in the proper completion of parts invoices, repair orders, sales rec… source |
| ASE 2002 | Automotive Service Management | — | Provides orientation in areas such as shop management, customer relations, marketing, salesmanship and work repair orders along with their application to service stations, independent repair shops, d… source |
| ASE 2003 | Automotive Parts Management II | — | Familiarizes the student with handling and pricing procedures utilized in parts management including warehouse distribution, jobbing, retail and wholesale pricing. Workplace safety, stocking, shippin… source |
| ASE 2010 | Auto Pwr/ABS Brake Systems | — | Covers the operation and theory of the modern automotive braking systems. Includes operation, diagnosis, service, and repair of the anti-lock braking systems, power assist units and machine operation… source |
| ASE 2021 | Auto/Diesel Body Electrical | — | Provides a comprehensive study of the theory, operation, diagnosis, and repair of vehicle accessories. source |
| ASE 2031 | Auto Comp & Ignition Sys | — | Focuses on lecture and laboratory experiences in the inspection and testing of typical computerized engine control systems. source |
| ASE 2033 | Auto Fuel Inject/Emissions II | — | Focuses on lecture and related laboratory experiences in the diagnosis and repair of electronic fuel injection systems and modern exhaust systems. source |
| ASE 2035 | Driveability & Diagnosis | — | Emphasizes lecture and related laboratory experience in diagnostic techniques and the use of diagnostic scan tools, oscilloscopes, lab scopes, multi-meters and gas analyzers. Students diagnose live v… source |
| ASE 2040 | Suspension and Steering III | — | Covers operation of steering and power steering systems. It will also include different alignment types and procedures. source |
| ASE 2050 | Auto Trans/Transaxle Service | — | Focuses on practical methods of maintaining, servicing, and performing minor adjustments on an automatic transmission and transaxle. source |
| ASE 2051 | Auto Trans/Transaxle Repair | — | Covers diagnosis, principles of hydraulics, principles of electronic components, power flow, theory of operation, remove and re-install transmission/transaxle, and replacement of components. source |
| ASE 2052 | Adv Automatic Trans/Transax | — | Provides laboratory experiences with hands on approach in the areas that the student received training during previous automotive transmission classes. source |
| ASE 2064 | Intro to HVAC Systems | — | Covers basic operation of the Heating and Air Conditioning components. source |
| ASE 2065 | HVAC Systems | — | Emphasizes lecture and related laboratory experiences in the diagnosis and service of vehicle heating and air conditioning systems and their components. source |
| ASE 2085 | Independent Study | — | Meets the individual needs of students. Students engage in intensive study or research under the direction of a qualified instructor. source |
| ASE 2087 | Cooperative Education | — | Develops practical objectives assigned by an automotive employer providing an on-the-job learning experience at an approved automotive repair facility. source |
| ASE 2182 | Internship: General (Summer) | — | Emphasizes practical on-the-job, work-related experience that corresponds to the area of study. In this semester, the student takes all related sponsor requirements in (STS) Service Training Standard… source |
| ASE 2210 | Hybrid Vehicle/Electric Vehicle Safety and Operation | — | Provides an overview of HEV (Hybrid Electric Vehicles) and BEV (Battery Electric Vehicles) design, layout, systems, and operations emphasizing safety procedures. source |
| ASL 1121 | American Sign Language I | — | Exposes the student to American Sign Language. Readiness activities are conducted focusing on visual/receptive skills and basic communication. Utilizes the direct experience method. Students must com… source |
| ASL 1122 | American Sign Language II | — | Develops a basic syntactic knowledge of American Sign Language (ASL), basic vocabulary and basic conversational skills. Incorporates vital aspects of deaf culture and community. The direct experience… source |
| AST 1001 | Colorado Night Sky I | — | Develops an appreciation of and competence in observational astronomy with the naked eye or binoculars, including knowledge of the seasonal and circumpolar constellations and of the location of inter… source |
| AST 1002 | Colorado Night Sky II | — | Develops an appreciation of and competence in observational astronomy with the naked eye or small telescope, including knowledge of the seasonal and circumpolar constellations. Emphasis is on observi… source |
| AST 1003 | Colorado Night Sky III | — | Develops an appreciation of and competence in observational astronomy with the naked eye or small telescope. Introduces the use of images from major telescopes and spacecraft as a tool for experienci… source |
| AST 1075 | Special Topics | — | Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source |
| AST 1077 | Special Topics | — | Exploration of current topics, issues and activities related to one or more aspects of the named discipline. source |
| AST 1085 | Independent Study | — | Meets the individual needs of students. Students engage in intensive study or research under the direction of a qualified instructor. source |
| AST 1110 | Planetary Astronomy w/Lab: SC1 | — | Focuses on the history of astronomy, naked-eye sky observation, tools of the astronomer, contents of the solar system and life in the universe. Incorporates laboratory experience. This is a statewide… source |
| AST 1120 | Stellar Astronomy w/Lab: 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. This is a statewide Guara… source |
| AST 1140 | Astronomy Ancient Cultures: SC2 | — | Introduces the study of archaeoastronomy and ethnoastronomy. Students will study the principles of naked eye astronomy and examine how those principles have been used for timekeeping, navigation, rel… source |
| AST 1150 | Astrobiology: SC2 | — | Introduces the interdisciplinary and scientific nature of the search for life in the universe, also known as astrobiology. Students will address the questions: "How does life begin and evolve?" "Is t… source |
| AST 1160 | Cosmology: SC2 | — | Explores the birth, large scale structure and eventual fate of the universe. The course will examine the evidence for, and science behind, the Big Bang and inflation, the expanding universe, dark mat… source |
| AST 2028 | Field Studies: Astronomy | — | Involves in-depth field studies of astronomical phenomenon of specific regions both within and outside the United States. Trips lasting from one to fourteen days in length to study the area constitut… source |
| AUT 1009 | Hi Perform Suspsn/Chassis Dsn | — | Introduces the fundamentals of chassis types and components. Includes steering and suspension component theory, tire and wheel theory, chassis design and geometry theory as applied to oval track, dra… source |
| AUT 1010 | Hi Perfo Suspsn/Chassis Setup | — | Introduces chassis set-up based on vehicle purpose. Incorporates chassis measurement, including ride heights, caster, camber, steering toe, ackerman, control arm angles, roll centers, and weight dist… source |
| AUT 1016 | High Performance Brake Systems | — | Introduces high performance brake systems as applied to racing vehicles. source |
| AUT 1025 | Engines I | — | Provides for individual study, enabling self-paced instruction and features an open entry, open exit system. Emphasizes video and computer technology. Includes operation and construction of the inter… source |
| AUT 1036 | Intro to Racecar Body Fab | — | Introduces a variety of techniques used in the forming of racecar body panels made up of various types of materials. Emphasizes sheet steel, aluminum, and composite plastics. Students practice the fa… source |
| AUT 1037 | Intro to Racecar Chassis Fab | — | Introduces the student to various designs and methods for fabrication of racecar chassis and roll cage components. Covers body mounting techniques and suspension pick up points. source |
| BIO 1004 | Biology: A Human Approach: SC1 | — | Develops a basic knowledge of the structure and function of the human body by studying the body`s structure as a series of interrelated systems. Includes cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, lymph… source |
| BIO 1005 | Science of Biology w/Lab: 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, and… source |
| BIO 1006 | 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 interest… source |
| BIO 1010 | Biology Foundations: Prep for Anatomy & Physiology and Microbiology | — | Introduces foundational concepts for Human Anatomy and Physiology as well as Microbiology including macromolecules and cell structures, functions, and processes. This is a non-laboratory course. source |
| BIO 1016 | Intro to Human Disease: 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 etiol… source |
| BIO 1111 | GenBio I: Molecular & Cellular Biology w/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 photosynth… source |
| BIO 1112 | GenBio II: Ecology & Organismic Biology w/Lab: GT-SC1 | — | Examines the fundamental principles of ecology, evolution, classification, structure, and function in plants and animals. This course includes a laboratory experience. This is a statewide Guaranteed… source |
| BIO 2101 | Human Anatomy & Phys I w/Lab: 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, ske… source |
| BIO 2102 | Human Anatomy & Phys II w/Lab: SC1 | — | Focuses on the integrated study of the human body and the histology, anatomy, and physiology of the following systems and topics: endocrine, cardiovascular, hematology, lymphatic and immune, urinary,… source |
| BIO 2103 | Advanced Human Anatomy | — | Examines the gross anatomical structure of the human body and the relationship between form and function. Students will dissect a human cadaver. Systems covered will include integument, digestive, re… source |
| BIO 2104 | Microbiology w/Lab: SC1 | — | Covers the diversity of microorganisms, their structure, physiology, and the identification process. There is an emphasis on microorganisms that cause infectious disease and the process of infection,… source |
| BIO 2110 | Cellular Biology | — | Examines the structure and function of the eukaryotic cell and its organelles, with emphasis on the endomembrane system, cellular bioenergetics, protein synthesis and transport, genetic regulation, c… source |
| BIO 2116 | 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… source |
| BIO 2120 | General Zoology w/Lab: SC1 | — | Focuses on the study of invertebrate and vertebrate animals and examines structure, evolutionary development, ecology, classification, physiology, reproduction, and zoogeography. A survey of zoologic… source |
| BIO 2121 | Botany w/Lab: SC1 | — | Studies nonvascular and vascular plants, emphasizing photosynthetic pathways, form and function, reproduction, physiology, genetics, diversity, evolution, and ecology. This course requires mandatory… source |
| BIO 2122 | General College Ecology | — | Studies the interrelationships between organisms and their environment. Covers composition and function of aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems, population biology, pollution and the effects of man on… source |
| BIO 2124 | Genetics: SC1 | — | Studies the fundamental laws of heredity and their application to living organisms. Covers the basics of genetics. Focuses on the laws of Mendel, linkage, mutation concept, molecular genetics, and th… source |
| BIO 2175 | Special Topic | — | Covers a specific topic within Biology, as determined by the instructor. Reflects the special expertise of the faculty and/or the special needs of the students. source |
| BIO 2181 | Internship | — | Provides students with the opportunity to supplement coursework with practical work experience related to their educational program. Students work under the immediate supervision of experienced perso… source |
| BIO 2185 | Independent Study | — | Allows students to pursue a specific project within Biology. The student and instructor determine the topic, outline of work, and method of evaluation. source |
| BIO 2228 | Field Biology: (destination) | — | Focuses on the identification of organisms and the examination of ecological concepts and principles. The course involves in-depth field study of natural environments lasting at least seven days and… source |
| BTE 1000 | Computer Keyboarding | — | Designed for students who have minimal or no keyboarding skills. Introduces the touch method of keyboarding, as well as the basic operation and functions of the equipment. Emphasizes learning the alp… source |
| BTE 1002 | Keyboarding Applications I | — | Designed for students with minimal keyboarding skills. Introduces letters, tables, memos, and manuscripts. Emphasizes speed and accuracy. source |
| BTE 1008 | Ten-Key by Touch | — | Introduces touch control of the ten-key pad. Emphasizes the development of speed and accuracy using proper technique. source |
| BTE 1011 | Keyboarding Speedbuilding I | — | Designed to increase speed and improve accuracy in keyboarding on the PC through the use of correct techniques and concentrated effort. source |
| BTE 1025 | Records Management | — | Instructs on how records are created, stored, and retrieved. Covers the basic filing rules - classifying, indexing, coding, storing, and retrieving as applied to basic methods - alphabetic, chronolog… source |
| BTE 1066 | Business Editing Skills | — | Provides proofreading techniques and reviews spelling, punctuation, grammar, and word processing formats on various types of business documents and worksheets. source |
| BTE 2080 | Internship | — | Provides students with the opportunity to supplement coursework with practical work experience related to their educational program. Students work under the immediate supervision of experienced perso… source |
| BUS 1002 | Entrepreneurial Operations | — | Explores the essential requirements for starting and operating a business. This course covers basic concepts of business law, marketing, finance and operations. It guides the development of an effect… source |
| BUS 1015 | 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… source |
| BUS 1016 | Personal Finance | — | Surveys the basic personal financial needs of most individuals. Emphasizes the basics of budgeting and buying, saving and borrowing money, the intricacies of home ownership, income tax and investment… source |
| BUS 1018 | Business Survival Skills | — | Provides an overall perspective for the student to understand the current domestic and world business environment and how the student as an employee fits into that environment. Roles and responsibili… source |
| BUS 1020 | Introduction to E-Commerce | — | Provides an introduction to electronic commerce; the business trend of the future. Covers definition of e-commerce, technology and software requirements, security issues, electronic payment and marke… source |
| BUS 1021 | Basic Workplace Skills | — | Examines techniques for communicating effectively on the job including both verbal and written communication; identifies the roles of individuals and companies and necessary critical thinking and pro… source |
| BUS 1075 | Special Topics in Business | — | Provides students with a vehicle to pursue special topics of interest in business. The content of this course is designed on an as needed basis to provide current, up-to-date information. source |
| BUS 1076 | Special Topics | — | Provides students with a vehicle to pursue indepth exploration of special topics of interest. source |
| BUS 1092 | Service Learning | — | Allows the student to provide a service to the community utilizing knowledge and skills acquired from a course in which the student is curently enrolled or has previously taken at the student`s respe… source |
| BUS 2016 | 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 regulatio… source |
| BUS 2017 | Business Communications | — | Emphasizes effective business writing and cover letters, memoranda, reports, application letters, and resumes. Includes the fundamentals of business communication and an introduction to international… source |
| BUS 2026 | Business Statistics | — | Focuses on statistical study, descriptive statistics, probability, binominal distribution, index numbers, time series, decision theory, confidence intervals, linear regression, and correlation. Inten… source |
| BUS 2050 | Intro to Nonprofit Orgs | — | Explores the evolution and role of the nonprofit sector in modern society and provides an overview of the most important and unique elements of nonprofit work. The course provides an understanding of… source |
| BUS 2051 | Design and Evaluation-NPO | — | Introduces the analytical, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills required for effective program design, evaluation, and data-driven decision-making. This course includes major concepts in pro… source |
| BUS 2052 | Bldg Financial Support - NPOs | — | Examines the many ways nonprofit organizations generate income to support their mission-driven programs and activities including private and public grants, donations from individuals and corporations… source |
| BUS 2053 | Nonprofit Financial Management | — | Explores the financial management of a nonprofit organization including decision making, strategic planning, budgeting, managing cash flow, fundraising, and telling a compelling story. Emphasis will… source |
| BUS 2075 | Special Topics | — | Provides students with a vehicle to pursue special topics of interest in business. The content of this course is designed on an as needed basis to provide current, up-to-date information. source |
| BUS 2077 | Special Topics | — | Provides students with a vehicle to pursue indepth exploration of special topics of interest. source |
| BUS 2078 | Seminar/Workshop | — | Provides students with an experiential learning opportunity. source |
| BUS 2081 | Internship | — | Provides continued instruction and the opportunity for students to supplement coursework with practical work experience related to their educational program. Students work under the immediate supervi… source |
| BUS 2085 | Independent Study | — | Meets the individual needs of students. Students engage in intensive study or research under the direction of a qualified instructor. source |
| BUS 2089 | Capstone | — | Demonstrates the culmination of learning within a given program of study. source |
| BUS 3020 | Business Law & Ethics | — | Emphasizes the social, legal, political, and ethical responsibilities of businesses to external and internal stakeholders. This course explores various topics including corporate social responsibilit… source |
| BUS 3040 | Business Ethics and Sustainabilityââ | — | Explores sustainability theories, business ethics, and societal responsibilities that go beyond their economic responsibilities. This course emphasizes the complex business environments and social ex… source |
| BUS 3060 | Management Technology & Information Systems Processes | — | This course explores information systems and how they are helpful in decision making and meeting operational and strategic goals. This course explores the use of hardware and software in business, as… source |
| BUS 4010 | Applied Business Research and Data Analytics | — | Presents fundamental techniques to create business research design models and business data analytics for decision-making. This course integrates the principles of research methodologies, data collec… source |
| BUS 4081 | Internship | — | To be determined by the instructor. A Course Description will be developed for each course and documented within the course syllabus. Refer to the SFCC Style Guide for Course Description, Required Co… source |
| BUS 4089 | Capstone | — | To be determined by the instructor. A Course Description will be developed for each course and documented within the course syllabus. Refer to the SFCC Style Guide for Course Description, Required Co… source |
| CAD 1101 | Computer Aided Drafting/2D I | — | Focuses on basic computer aided drafting skills using the AutoCAD software. Includes file management, Cartesian coordinate system & dynamic input, drawing templates, drawing aids, linetype and linewe… source |
| CAD 1102 | Computer Aided Drafting/2D II | — | Focuses on intermediate 2D Computer aided drafting skills using the AutoCAD software. Includes blocks, blocks & dynamic blocks, hatching, isometric drawings, advanced dimensioning and dimension varia… source |
| CAD 1110 | Sketchup | — | Introduces techniques and common practices of 3D modeling using Sketchup software. Focuses on the creation and editing of virtual three-dimensional forms and volumes and the organization of their ele… source |
| CAD 1115 | Rhino | — | Introduces the Rhino modeling platform, systems and plug-ins and creation and modification of 3-D objects and scenes. Focuses on NURBS systems, Rhino plug-ins, and Rhino workflow processes. Examines… source |
| CAD 2080 | Internship | — | Provides students with the opportunity to supplement coursework with practical work experience related to their educational program. Students work under the immediate supervision of experienced perso… source |
| CAD 2085 | Independent Study | — | Meets the individual needs of students. Students engage in intensive study or research under the direction of a qualified instructor. source |
| CAD 2089 | Capstone | — | Provides a demonstrated culmination of learning within a given program of study. source |
| CAD 2220 | Revit Architecture | — | Introduces students to the AutoDesk Revit Architecture software. Examines the Building Information Modeling approach to 2D and 3D architectural construction documents. Covers the creation of floorpla… source |
| CAD 2221 | Advanced Revit Architecture | — | Focuses on the advanced applications of the AutoDesk Revit Architecture software. Includes Family Editing, topographic Site Plans, Worksharing, Phases, Key Schedules, custom Annotation, Templates, an… source |
| CAD 2224 | Revit Structure | — | Introduces structural steel modeling and building information modeling (BIM). Steel structures, Foundation, Framing Systems, Elevator Shafts, Stairs, Ramps, and Drawing Annotation including Details a… source |
| CAD 2332 | Civil 3D (Software) | — | Provides students with the basics to advanced software application necessary to produce 3D Civil models and 2D drawings using the Civil 3D software. This course will cover topics including components… source |
| CAD 2400 | Computer Aided Drafting / 3D | — | Focuses on construction of three-dimensional objects using the AutoCAD software. Includes mesh & surface modeling, solid modeling, extrusions, Boolean operations, 3D editing, 3D views, rendering, mat… source |
| CAD 2450 | SolidWorks Basics | — | Introduces fundamental skills and concepts of SolidWorks software. This course emphasizes the design process and takes a task-based approach to training processes to apply commands, options, and menu… source |
| CAD 2451 | SolidWorks Intermediate | — | Focuses on combining SolidWorks part designs into SolidWorks assemblies. This course introduces advanced techniques of surface modeling and interference between components before they are manufacture… source |
| CAD 2452 | SolidWorks Advanced | — | Focuses on advanced techniques for translating conceptual design into manufacturing reality. Projects include parts, assemblies, drawings, bill of materials, revisions, communication, time management… source |
| CAD 2458 | Intro to Creo Basics | — | Introduces basic Creo software, a 3D Parametric Solid modeling program, and its operations such as part, assembly, and drawing creation. The course includes hot to construct, modify, and mange comple… source |
| CAD 2660 | 3D Printing | — | Provides the student with the ability to blend the virtual and real design worlds together through the use of 3D CAD Modeling, and 3D Printing. source |
| CAR 1002 | Hand and Power Tools | — | Focuses on basic hand and power tools including stationary tools. Emphasizes a hands-on approach to proper and safe use of these tools as it applies to the construction environment and is taught in c… source |
| CAR 1003 | Carpentry Basics | — | Provides a basic introduction to construction work for all crafts, safety concerns and procedures, and the safety and use of hand and power tools. This course specifically applies to construction wor… source |
| CAR 1015 | Form & Foundation Systems | — | Covers materials and methods for concrete forms and foundations. Includes various reinforcement methods such as re-bar and welded-wire fabric. source |
| CAR 1022 | Wall Framing | — | Focuses on the procedures for laying out and framing walls and ceilings, including roughing-in door and window openings, construction corners and partition Ts, bracing walls and ceilings, and applyin… source |
| CAR 1023 | Roof Framing | — | Describes the various kinds of roofs and contains instructions for laying out rafters for gable roofs, hip roofs and valley intersections. Coverage includes both stick-built and truss-built roofs. source |
| CAR 1025 | Roofing Materials & Methods | — | Covers application techniques and estimation of asphalt and wood roofing products and accessories including gutters and flashing. source |
| CAR 1030 | Windows and Exterior Doors | — | Describes the various types of windows, skylights, and exterior doors and provides instructions for installing them. Includes instructions for installing weather-stripping and locksets. source |
| CAR 1033 | Construction Framing & Safety | — | Utilizes hands-on techniques to illustrate basic framing methods and materials. Floor/Wall/and Roof framing will be discussed/demonstrated and taught. There will be extensive utilization of modern an… source |
| CAR 1034 | Exterior Finishes and Trim | — | Utilizes hands-on techniques to illustrate exterior moisture, trim, and exterior door and window installation. Student will explore various residential materials and methods. Estimation of time and m… source |
| CAR 1035 | Thermal/Moisture Methods/Mat | — | Focuses on selection and installation of various types of insulating materials in walls, floors, and attics. Covers the uses and installation practices for vapor barriers and waterproofing materials. source |
| CAR 1036 | Remodeling, Renovation/Addns | — | Covers conversions of attic and basement spaces to usable living spaces and additions for renovation to existing residential structures, including kitchens and baths. Examines materials scheduling, e… source |
| CAR 1046 | Interior Finish/Drywall Const | — | Covers the use of gypsum wall board and the techniques of concealing joints and fasteners, construction methods, estimation and a variety of texture finishes. source |
| CAR 1050 | Interior Trim - General | — | Covers material choices and installation techniques of various interior trim, including interior doors, baseboard, and casement. Includes an overview of additional interior trim choices. source |
| CAR 1053 | Int Trim: Cabinet/Countertops | — | Covers the selection/installation/terminology of factory built cabinets and countertops. Includes various types and design and examines estimation of cost. source |
| CAR 1055 | Interior Trim and Built-ins | — | Covers design and building processes for custom built-in cabinetry. Explores the variety of materials and methods of work to create custom building from closet storage shelves to a built-in entertain… source |
| CAR 1056 | Shop Tools-Stat/Hand/Portable | — | Covers the safe use and care of stationary, hand, and portable tools. Develops skills through tool utilization to pass competency and safety tests for each tool. source |
| CAR 1060 | Floor Finishes | — | Covers installation and finishing of hardwood floors, laminate/engineered floors, and tile. Includes discussion on advantages and disadvantages of various choices available. source |
| CAR 1065 | Shop Carpentry | — | Focuses on the non-site, shop carpenter and includes jig and pattern making, stationary power tool maintenance and adjustment, machining of woods, and techniques unique to shops, cabinetmakers and mi… source |
| CAR 1066 | Stair Design & Construction | — | Focuses on both site and off-site stair lay-out and construction. Students have a chance to explore various techniques for building the stairs and millwork involved in the construction and installati… source |
| CAR 1070 | Clinical: Construction Lab I | — | Continues to build upon the principles that are expected to be understood by students in the construction discipline. source |
| CAR 1075 | Special Topics | — | Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source |
| CAR 1076 | Special Topics | — | Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source |
| CAR 2053 | Adv Int Trim -Cabinet/Ctrtops | — | Emphasizes an in-depth/hands-on look at all components of cabinet-making, installation and countertops. Includes construction of traditional (face-frame) and European cabinets. Covers hardware applic… source |
| CAR 2075 | Special Topic | — | Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source |
| CAR 2080 | Internship | — | Provides students with the opportunity to supplement coursework with practical work experience related to their educational program. Students work under the immediate supervision of experienced perso… source |
| CAR 2082 | Internship | — | Provides students with the opportunity to supplement coursework with practical work experience related to their educational program. Students work under the immediate supervision of experienced perso… source |
| CAR 2085 | Independent Study | — | Meets the individual needs of student. Students engage in intensive study or research under the direction of a qualified instructor. source |
| CHE 1011 | Intro to Chemistry I/Lab: 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 abov… source |
| CHE 1111 | Gen College Chem I/Lab: SC1 | — | Focuses on basic chemistry and measurement, matter, chemical formulas, reactions and equations, stoichiometry. This course covers the development of atomic theory culminating in the use of quantum nu… source |
| CHE 1112 | Gen College Chem II/Lab: SC1 | — | Presents concepts in the areas of solution properties, chemical kinetics, chemical equilibrium, acid-base and ionic equilibrium, thermodynamics, and electrochemistry. This course emphasizes problem s… source |
| CHE 2075 | Special Topics | — | Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source |
| CHE 2080 | Internship | — | Provides students with the opportunity to supplement coursework with practical work experience related to their educational program. Students work under the immediate supervision of experienced perso… source |
| CHE 2085 | Independent Study | — | Provides the opportunity for the highly motivated student to engage in intensive study and research on a specified topic under the direction of a faculty member. Allows a student to complete a course… source |
| CHE 2111 | Organic Chemistry I w/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 c… source |
| CHE 2112 | Organic Chemistry II w/Lab | — | Explores the chemistry of carbon-based compounds, their reactions and synthesis including the structure, physical properties, reactivities, and synthesis of organic functional groups not covered in O… source |
| CIS 1010 | Intro to Computing Technology | — | Introduces basic computing technology with an emphasis on document creation and storage. Use of technology for email, web surfing, and access to course materials is included. source |
| CIS 1018 | Intro PC Applications | — | This course introduces basic computer terminology, file management, and PC system components. Provides an overview of office application software including word processing, spreadsheets, databases, a… source |
| CIS 1035 | Complete Word Processing | — | Explores a complete array of word processing skills. The skills needed to create, edit, format, and print documents are covered. Other topics include character, paragraph, and page formats, the use o… source |
| CIS 1045 | Intro to Desktop Database | — | Explores a complete array of database skills. Includes table, query, form, and report creation and modification. Other topics include application integration and automation of database tasks within t… source |
| CIS 1055 | Complete Spreadsheets | — | Exposes the student 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, enterin… source |
| CIS 1065 | Complete Presentation Graphics | — | Focuses on the development of presentation graphics materials including graphs, charts, illustrations, and diagrams. Emphasizes effective communication through computerized presentations. Covers feat… source |
| CIS 1075 | Special Topics | — | Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in-depth exploration of special topics of interest. source |
| CIS 2002 | Automated Project Management | — | Provides an in-depth exploration of project management concepts and techniques. Uses software to automate project management processes. Emphasizes critical thinking, goal setting, and communication w… source |
| CIS 2020 | Fundamentals of Unix | — | Covers the structure and fundamentals of the UNIX operating system. Includes the file system and file processing, various utility programs, shell, multi-user operation, text processing and communicat… source |
| CIS 2040 | Database Design & Development | — | Introduces the basic concepts of relational databases, data storage, and retrieval. Covers database design, data modeling, transaction processing, and introduces the Structured Query Language for dat… source |
| CIS 2043 | Introduction to SQL | — | Introduces students to Structured Query Language (SQL). Students learn to create database structures and store, retrieve and manipulate data in a relational database. Students create tables and views… source |
| CIS 2068 | Systems Analysis and Design I | — | Introduces the student to the materials, techniques, procedures, and human interrelations involved in developing computer information systems. Includes the systems approach, fact gathering techniques… source |
| CIS 2080 | Internship | — | Provides students with the opportunity to supplement coursework with practical work experience related to their educational program. Students work under the immediate supervision of experienced perso… source |
| CIS 2089 | Capstone | — | Serves as the capstone course for CIS majors. Incorporates projects that allow students to develop advanced techniques and assemble information from different courses. Most projects will include the… source |
| CNG 1001 | Networking Fundamentals | — | 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 bui… source |
| CNG 1020 | A+ Certification Preparation | — | Prepares students for the CompTIA A+ certification examination. PC hardware and operating system installation, configuration and troubleshooting are practiced and reviewed using A+ techniques. source |
| CNG 1021 | 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 successf… source |
| CNG 1022 | 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… source |
| CNG 1024 | Networking I: Network + | — | Provides students with the knowledge necessary to understand, identify and perform necessary tasks involved in supporting a network. Covers the vendor-independent networking skills and concepts that… source |
| CNG 1025 | Networking II: Network + | — | Continues to provide students with the knowledge necessary to implement and support a network. Focuses on the vendor-independent networking skills and concepts that affect all aspects of networking.… source |
| CNG 1031 | Prin of Information Assurance | — | Provides skills and knowledge required to survey key issues associated with protecting information assets, determine the levels of protection and response to security incidents, and design a consiste… source |
| CNG 1032 | 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, a… source |
| CNG 1033 | Fire Walls/Network Security | — | Teaches students the basics of network firewall security. It covers basic installation techniques, discusses how to make an intelligent choice of firewall technology, and presents basic firewall trou… source |
| CNG 1036 | Guide to IT Disaster Recovery | — | Presents methods to identify technology and communication infrastructure vulnerabilities and appropriate countermeasures to prevent and mitigate failure risks for an organization. The course will tak… source |
| CNG 1042 | Introduction to Cloud Computing Concepts | — | Introduces fundamental content on cloud computing including system analysis, requirements, configuration, deployment, and testing. This course includes information on management, business continuity,… source |
| CNG 1124 | Modern Secure Networking | — | Covers the knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to perform computer networking job roles. This course provides preparation for the Network+ industry certification exam. source |
| CNG 2001 | Linux Configuration | — | Install a Linux operating system (OS). Configure and manage OS using command line interface (CLI) and text editor. Topics include installation and configuration of updates, services, file system, use… source |
| CNG 2002 | Unix/Linux Server Admin | — | Provides students with the knowledge and skills required to configure, administer and secure data, users and services in a UNIX or Linux server environment. Emphasis will be on command-line interface… source |
| CNG 2011 | Windows Configuration: (OS) | — | Provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to address the implementation and desktop support needs of customers who are planning to deploy and support Microsoft Windows Client OS in a… source |
| CNG 2012 | Configuring Windows Server | — | Provides students with the knowledge and skills that are required to install and configure a Microsoft Windows Server. This course helps prepare students for a MTA (Microsoft Technology Associate) an… source |
| CNG 2043 | Cloud Security and Cyber Law | — | Introduces concepts of cloud architecture, cloud security, and the law as it pertains to cloud deployment. Focuses on the mechanics of security in the cloud service models: Infrastructure as a servic… source |
| CNG 2056 | Vulnerability Assessment I | — | Presents students with an introduction to vulnerability assessment. Vulnerability assessment skills are necessary to understand how companies address vulnerabilities in the business environment. Stud… source |
| CNG 2057 | Network Defense/Countermeasures | — | Examines the tools, techniques and technologies used in the technical securing of information assets. This course provides in-depth information of the software and hardware components of Information… source |
| CNG 2058 | Digital Forensics | — | Exposes the student to the field of digital computer forensics and investigation. This class provides the student with methods to properly conduct a digital forensics investigation including a discus… source |
| CNG 2059 | Enterprise Security | — | This course challenges students to combine the skills learned in previous coursework (or work experience) and apply them in whole to a mock business IT environment. Students will work in their own vi… source |
| CNG 2060 | 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 operatio… source |
| CNG 2061 | CISCO Network Associate II | — | Introduces the architecture, components, and operations of routers and switches. source |
| CNG 2062 | CISCO Network Associate III | — | Explores the architecture, components and operations of routers and switches in a large and more complex network with advanced functionality. source |
| CNG 2080 | Internship | — | Provides students with the opportunity to supplement coursework with practical work experience related to their educational program. Students work under the immediate supervision of experienced perso… source |
| CNG 2160 | CISCO CCNA Network Associate I | — | Meets the requirements of the first course in the Cisco Certified Network Associate, CCNA curriculum; introducing the architecture, structure, functions, components, and models of the Internet and ot… source |
| CNG 2161 | CISCO CCNA Network Associate II | — | Meets the requirements of the second course in the Cisco Certified Network Associate - CCNA curriculum focusing on switching technologies and router configurations and operations that support small-t… source |
| CNG 2162 | CISCO CCNA Network Associate III | — | Explores the architecture, components, operations, and security to scale for large, complex networks, including wide area network (WAN) technologies. This course is the final course in the Cisco Cert… source |
| CNG 3010 | Fundamentals of Cybersecurity | — | Introduces the fundamentals of cybersecurity including a broad survey of cybersecurity concepts, tools, technologies, and best practices. source |
| CNG 3020 | Cyber Law Ethics and Policy | — | Covers ethical and legal issues that arise in relation to employment in the public and private sectors. The main focus of the course will be the ethical and legal standards governing information tech… source |
| CNG 3030 | Methods of Network Analysis | — | Provides a methodology for analyzing networks by examining the network at its infrastructure, network, and application layers. The course explores how networks transfer data, how network protocols en… source |
| CNG 3036 | Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery | — | Covers business continuity and disaster recovery principles including business impact analysis, assessment of risk, development of policies and procedures, and implementation of a plan. The course al… source |
| CNG 3040 | Cyber Operations | — | Covers concepts of Confidentiality, Integrity, and Availability (CIA) basics together with authentication and non-repudiation; vulnerabilities; security principles and testing; operating systems; and… source |
| CNG 3050 | Cyber Investigation and Forensics | — | Covers intrusion detection methodologies, tools, and approaches to incident response. This course explores the ethical and legal issues attendant to cyber investigations and forensics. source |
| CNG 3056 | Vulnerability Assessment II | — | Provides an in-depth understanding of ethical hacking phases, various attack vectors, and preventative countermeasures including how hackers think and act maliciously. The course also covers how orga… source |
| CNG 3075 | Special Topics | — | To be determined by the individual instructor. A Course Description will be developed for each course and documented within the course syllabus. source |
| CNG 3076 | Special Topics | — | To be determined by the individual instructor. A Course Description will be developed for each course and documented within the course syllabus. source |
| CNG 3077 | Special Topics | — | To be determined by the individual instructor. A Course Description will be developed for each course and documented within the course syllabus. source |
| CNG 4000 | Active Cyber Defense | — | Introduces the policies, techniques, and operational capabilities and limitations of implementing an Active Cyber Defense program. A broad survey of development of defensible network architectures; i… source |
| CNG 4010 | Cyber Threat Intelligence | — | Provides an in-depth investigation of threat actors and the techniques they employ to attack networks. This course covers threat capabilities and objectives. Formal ethical hacking methodology includ… source |
| CNG 4020 | Zero Trust Networks | — | Covers the fundamentals of Zero Trust Networks (ZTN), including the most effective methodologies used by leading companies and cyber professionals to design and implement a ZTN. The course covers des… source |
| CNG 4030 | Cyber War | — | Introduces what constitutes cyber warfare along with its policy, doctrine, and operational constraints. This course presents a broad survey of cyber tools, techniques, and procedures to practice and… source |
| CNG 4054 | Malware Threats and Analysis | — | Covers methodologies to safely perform static and dynamic analysis of code from potentially unknown origins, including obfuscated malware in order to better understand the software's purpose and func… source |
| CNG 4075 | Special Topics | — | To be determined by the individual instructor. A Course Description will be developed for each course and documented within the course syllabus. source |
| CNG 4076 | Special Topics | — | To be determined by the individual instructor. A Course Description will be developed for each course and documented within the course syllabus. source |
| CNG 4077 | Special Topics | — | To be determined by the individual instructor. A Course Description will be developed for each course and documented within the course syllabus. source |
| CNG 4080 | Internship | — | To be determined by the individual instructor. A Course Description will be developed for each course and documented within the course syllabus. source |
| CNG 4089 | Internship | — | To be determined by the individual instructor. A Course Description will be developed for each course and documented within the course syllabus. source |
| COM 1002 | Collegiate Communication | — | Promotes student success at the community college level and beyond by exploring effective communication, self-concept, self-esteem, self-perception, attitude, and goal setting. This course also exami… source |
| COM 1075 | Special Topics | — | Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source |
| COM 1085 | Independent Study | — | Meets the individual needs of students. Students engage in intensive study or research under the direction of a qualified instructor. source |
| COM 1105 | Career Communication | — | Develops skills needed in obtaining and keeping a job. Includes job searching, applications, resumes, interviews, and the dynamics of customer, peer, and managerial relationships. Emphasizes speaking… source |
| COM 1150 | Public Speaking | — | Combines the basic theories of communication with public speech performance skills. Emphasis is on speech preparation, organization, support, audience analysis, and delivery. source |
| COM 1250 | Interpersonal Communication: GT-SS3 | — | Examines the communication involved in interpersonal relationships occurring in family, social, and career situations. Relevant concepts include self-concept, perception, listening, nonverbal communi… source |
| COM 1260 | Communication in Healthcare | — | Covers interactive concerns in settings related to patient-client care. This class includes discussions of diverse cultures, client interaction, and family/caregiver issues. The course addresses the… source |
| COM 1300 | Communication and Popular Culture (GT-AH1) | — | Introduces four key theoretical models for examining popular culture: Narrative Theory, Rhetorical Theory, Gender Theory, and Critical Race Theory. Emphasis is on popular American media texts, includ… source |
| COM 2063 | 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. source |
| COM 2065 | Effective Presentations | — | Focuses on effective presentation skills used in professional settings including conferences, briefings, training sessions, and sales presentations. Emphasizes formats, strategies, and presentation t… source |
| COM 2069 | Leadership | — | Emphasizes the essential skills and attributes of leadership. Through lectures, activities and readings, the students will understand the differences between leadership and management, how theory lea… source |
| COM 2075 | Special Topics | — | Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source |
| COM 2080 | Internship | — | Provides students with the opportunity to supplement coursework with practical work experience related to their educational program. Students work under the immediate supervision of experienced perso… source |
| COM 2085 | Independent Study | — | Meets the individual needs of students. Students engage in intensive study or research under the direction of a qualified instructor. source |
| COM 2160 | Advanced Public Speaking | — | Emphasizes the continued study of rhetorical theory and analysis as it relates to public speaking. source |
| COM 2220 | Group Communication: SS3 | — | Examines group communication theories with an emphasis on leadership and group behaviors. The course provides opportunities for group participation. source |
| COM 2250 | Organizational Communication | — | Focuses on the role of communication theory and skills as they apply to business and organizational settings. Topics include organizational and leadership models, effective communication skills with… source |
| COM 2270 | Gender Communication | — | Examines contemporary theories and research in gendered communication. The course will involve reading and discussion in areas of gender differences in self-perception, social and media images of men… source |
| COM 2300 | Intercultural Comm: SS3 | — | Explores the link between culture and communication and will develop and/or enhance communication skills and the abilities appropriate to a multicultural society. Emphasis will be on understanding di… source |
| COM 2400 | Argumentation and Debate: GT-AH1 | — | Introduces the student to the theory of argumentation, including reasoning, evidence, refutation, critical thinking, and extemporaneous speaking. The course includes practice in preparation and oral… source |
| CON 1005 | Construction Technology | — | Explores a variety of new software applications now available for the construction trade. Introduces computer applications such as CAD, scheduling, estimating, and accounting programs. Explores techn… source |
| CON 1028 | Cost Estimation | — | Provides an overview of the estimation process. Bid requirements, and package are discussed along with an introduction to the CSI divisions. source |
| CON 1030 | Blueprint Reading | — | Focuses on the techniques for reading and using blueprints and specifications with an emphasis placed on those drawing and types of information that are relevant to the carpentry craft. source |
| CON 1045 | Construction Project Mgmt I | — | Covers the principles of project planning, scheduling, estimating and management. The participant learns the basic skills required to supervise personnel, with the introduction of technologies as the… source |
| CON 1056 | Building Permits/Licensing | — | Covers the governmental regulations concerning building and the process through which these regulations are enforced including whom to talk to, what to do, when to do the inspection process, how to o… source |
| CON 1057 | National Center for Construction Education & Research Core | — | Introduces the fundamentals for all construction trades to include basic construction site safety, introduction to construction math, introduction to power tools, introduction to construction drawing… source |
| CON 2080 | Internship | — | Provides students with the opportunity to supplement coursework with practical work experience related to their educational program. Students work under the immediate supervision of experienced perso… source |
| COS 1003 | Intro Hair and Scalp | — | Introduces various types of scalp treatments, shampoos, and conditioners. This course covers hair and scalp disorders, product knowledge, and proper massage techniques. This course provides training… source |
| COS 1010 | Intro Color | — | Introduces theory pertaining to the law of color, theory of color, chemistry of color, product knowledge, and analysis of hair and scalp. This course covers basic application techniques and procedure… source |
| COS 1011 | Inter I Color | — | Expands on haircoloring theory and practical application of color products, formulations of color, level and shades of color. Students will learn application techniques in a specialized class or in a… source |
| COS 1020 | Intro Cutting | — | Introduces haircutting theory relevant to patron protection, angles, elevations, and the analysis of hair textures as related to hair cutting procedures. This course covers proper use and care of hai… source |
| COS 1021 | Inter I Cutting | — | Expands on basic haircutting theory incorporating facial shapes, head and body forms to determine the appropriate techniques required to complete a client haircut. Students will apply hair cutting te… source |
| COS 1030 | Intro Styling | — | Combines theory with the practical application of hairstyling. This course covers roller placement, hair molding and shaping, pin curls, finger waves, comb-out techniques, air forming, thermal straig… source |
| COS 1031 | Inter I Styling | — | This course covers the accepted methods of styling hair, air forming, roller sets, finger waves, pin curls, braiding, and hair pressing. source |
| COS 1040 | Intro to Chemical Texture | — | Introduces a combination of theory and practice focusing on the analysis of hair and scalp, proper equipment and product knowledge. Includes basic techniques in permanent waving and chemical relaxing… source |
| COS 1041 | Intermed I: Chemical Texture | — | Emphasizes theory and practical application of chemical texture, including permanent waves and chemical relaxers, in a supervised salon setting. Students will practice different wrapping techniques r… source |
| COS 1050 | Laws, Rules, and Regulations | — | This course covers laws, rules, and regulations governing the beauty industry in Colorado and accountability for the student, licensed individual, salons, and school owners. source |
| COS 1060 | Intro to Infection Control | — | This course covers various methods of sanitation, disinfection; and principles of workplace safety, infection control and prevention. Topics presented in this course include: classroom study of bacte… source |
| COS 1061 | Inter I: Infection Control | — | This course focuses on the theory and daily practice of proper methods of disinfection, sanitation and safety procedures as related to all phases of cosmetology. Topics presented in this course inclu… source |
| COS 1075 | Special Topics | — | Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source |
| COS 1076 | Special Topics | — | Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source |
| COS 2003 | Inter I: Hair and Scalp | — | This course covers theory and practical training in shampoos, rinses, and conditioners and examines advanced techniques to prepare the student for employment. Instruction includes preparation for the… source |
| COS 2010 | Inter II Color | — | This course covers theory and practical application of color products, formulations of color, level and shades of color. Students will practice haircoloring techniques in a specialized class or in a… source |
| COS 2011 | Adv Color | — | This course covers advanced theory and practical techniques in haircoloring. Course covers the recognition of color problems and color correction procedures in preparation for the Colorado State Boar… source |
| COS 2020 | Inter II Cutting | — | This course covers haircutting theory related to facial shapes, head and body forms to determine the techniques necessary for clientâs specified haircut and practical applications of haircutting te… source |
| COS 2021 | Adv Cutting | — | This course covers advanced haircutting techniques utilizing multiple cutting tools and emphasizes current fashion trends and preparation for the Colorado State Licensure examination. source |
| COS 2030 | Inter II Styling | — | This course covers accepted methods of styling hair, including: air forming, roller sets, iron sets, finger waves, braiding and hair pressing. Students will practice hairstyling techniques for client… source |
| COS 2031 | Adv Styling | — | This course covers hairstyling theory and advanced techniques in all phases of hair styling to prepare the student for employment. Training is a combination of supervised salon work and specialized c… source |
| COS 2040 | Intermediate II: Chem Texture | — | This course covers theory of chemical texture and practical application of permanent waves and chemical relaxers in specialized classes or a supervised salon setting. Students will practice different… source |
| COS 2041 | Advanced Chemical Texture | — | This course covers advanced techniques for chemical texture and current industry standards of practice to prepare the student for employment and the State Board Licensing Examination. Instruction is… source |
| COS 2050 | Bus Mgmt/Per Skills/Ethics | — | This course covers salon management business practices and the knowledge and skills necessary to build a successful business. Topics covered in this course include: basic business management, interpe… source |
| COS 2060 | Inter II: Infection Control | — | This course covers infection control theory and practice of proper methods of sterilization, disinfection, sanitation, and safety procedures as related to all phases of the industry. Topics for this… source |
| COS 2061 | Adv Infection Control | — | This course covers advanced training on decontamination and safety practices in a supervised salon and/or classroom setting and primarily focuses on student preparation for the Colorado State Board L… source |
| COS 2062 | Adv II Disinfec/Sanitat/Safety | — | This course is the extra hours/credits required for the hairstylist program, per State Board of Colorado Barber/Cosmetology Board. Provides advanced training on decontamination and safety practices i… source |
| CRJ 1010 | Intro to Criminal Justice: 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 dis… source |
| CRJ 1025 | 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 agencie… source |
| CRJ 1027 | Crime Scene Investigation | — | Focuses on basic procedures in crime scene management to include photography and preparing initial reports and sketches. Includes processing evidence and related criminalistic procedures. Covers inte… source |
| CRJ 1035 | Judicial Function | — | Provides an overview of the structure and function of the dual American judicial system and the behavior of actors (judges/justices, lawyers, law clerks, interest groups, etc.) within the system. Emp… source |
| CRJ 1045 | 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… source |
| CRJ 1051 | Domestic Violence | — | Examines theories, issues, legal strategies, and intervention applicable to abuse in intimate relationships. source |
| CRJ 1052 | Sexual Assault | — | Examines sexual assault beginning with definitions and describing the degrees of sexual assault and the penalties and realities of punishment. Covers myths, statistics, services, treatment and preven… source |
| CRJ 2001 | Emergency Dispatching | — | Focuses on the unique knowledge, skills and abilities required for working in the Emergency Telecommunications industry. The course will focus on the basics of the emergency communication center, eme… source |
| CRJ 2005 | 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 c… source |
| CRJ 2009 | Criminal Investigation I | — | Covers the function of the preliminary investigation at a crime scene to include securing the scene, crime scene searchers, police drawings, and recognition and collection of evidence. source |
| CRJ 2010 | 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. source |
| CRJ 2011 | Criminal Investigation II | — | Builds on CRJ 209 with focus on follow-up investigation including an examination of death in all its aspects. source |
| CRJ 2012 | Criminal Investigation III | — | Focuses on an in-depth study of the principles of conducting a complete and systematic interview and/or interrogation. Examines the psychological dynamics of persons falsifying information. Includes… source |
| CRJ 2020 | Human Rel/Social Conflict | — | Exploration of the environmental, organizational and socio-psychological dimensions of social control. Includes the study of individual attitudes, beliefs and behavior involved in role conflicts, com… source |
| CRJ 2025 | Crisis Intervention | — | Exploration of information and application of crisis theories in working with diverse populations. Understanding of the interventionist role with regards to the field of crisis intervention. source |
| CRJ 2030 | Criminology | — | Provides an introduction to the study of crime, understanding the causes of crime, and examines, theoretical frameworks and theories to explain criminal behavior. Within a social context, considerati… source |
| CRJ 2031 | Intro Forensic Sci/Criminalist | — | Exploration of the fundamentals of forensic science that are essential for gathering evidence at the crime scene and analyzing it in the crime laboratory. source |
| CRJ 2035 | Delinquent Behavior | — | Focuses on the adolescent who violates social and legal norms and the consequences for the individual and society. Emphasizes the social and psychological factors influencing individual delinquent pa… source |
| CRJ 2036 | CRJ Research Methods | — | Provides an introduction to research methods in criminal justice. Addresses foundations of research, analysis of findings, and ethical issues in researching criminal justice issues. This course will… source |
| CRJ 2057 | Victimology | — | Demonstrates to the student the role the crime victim plays in the criminal justice system. The traditional response that a crime victim receives from the system will be studied and the psychological… source |
| CRJ 2068 | Criminal Profiling | — | Examines theories of crime causation with respect to crimes committed by the most violent offenders in society. an analysis of the research done, and the history of Criminal Personality Profiling, be… source |
| CRJ 2075 | Special Topics | — | Provides students with the ability to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source |
| CRJ 2080 | Internship | — | Provides placement of the student into the criminal justice field to integrate theory with practice. source |
| CRJ 2085 | Independent Study | — | This course meets the individual needs of students. Students engage in intensive study or research under the direction of a qualified instructor. source |
| CRJ 2089 | Capstone | — | Provides a demonstrated culmination of learning within a given program of study. source |
| CSC 1001 | Principles of Computing | — | Surveys computer science, formal logic, and computational thinking. This course explores the historical, gender equality, and cultural perspectives on the role of technology in society. This course i… source |
| CSC 1010 | Programming Microprocessors | — | Covers an introduction to programming using microprocessors. The course develops an understanding of the core concepts of programming in C while building a foundation for the use of code in the real… source |
| CSC 1019 | Introduction to Programming (Programming Language) | — | 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… source |
| CSC 1026 | Game Design & Development | — | Combines problem-solving techniques with computer game design and implementation to introduce the student to basic gaming and computer science concepts. Students design, implement, and test computer… source |
| CSC 1029 | Introduction to Secure Coding | — | Focuses on introduction to secure coding. Emphasizes concepts, principles, and best practices of structured secure programs within security standards. Analysis of design of secure programming is stre… source |
| CSC 1060 | 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… source |
| CSC 1061 | Computer Sci II: (Language) | — | 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 struc… source |
| CSC 1075 | Special Topics | — | Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source |
| CSC 2000 | Game Programming I | — | Introduces students to game programming techniques and how to use a game library. Skills developed in this class include programming input devices, 2D game theory and design, bitmap handling, sprite… source |
| CSC 2017 | Advanced Python Programming | — | Continues program development and problem solving not covered in CSC1019: Introduction to Programming. Students will create larger programs in the areas of advanced expression, iterator objects, pars… source |
| CSC 2025 | Computr Arch/Assembly Language | — | Introduces concepts of computer architecture, functional logic, design and computer arithmetic. Focuses on the mechanics of information transfer and control within a computer system. Includes symboli… source |
| CSC 2030 | C Programming: Platform | — | Prepares students to be a better programmer using the C programming language. C is a mid-level language whose economy of expression and data manipulation features allows a programmer to deal with the… source |
| CSC 2036 | C# Programming | — | Introduces the C# programming language. This course covers all syntactical components of the language including arrays, structures, methods and classes. Content will focus on writing clear, properly… source |
| CSC 2037 | Advanced C# Programming | — | Focuses on advanced features of the C# programming language and .NET Framework by having students write complex Windows Applications. The relationships between C# and the .NET Platform and Framework… source |
| CSC 2040 | Java Programming | — | Introduces the Java programming language and covers basic graphics, events/procedures, user interface, and libraries. Enables the student to write and execute a variety of Java programs. Incorporates… source |
| CSC 2041 | 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 the stud… source |
| CSC 2045 | Secure Software Dev. (Lang.) | — | Focuses on functionality when implementing security consequences with regard to formatted output and arithmetic operations in a program. The course introduces how to write a program that creates safe… source |
| CSC 2046 | Mobile App Development: (platform) | — | Learn how to develop mobile apps using key features and frameworks. Students will learn application design and development using a mobile development platform software development kit (SDK) and corre… source |
| CSC 2065 | Discrete Structures | — | Prepares students for a fundamental understanding of computing and computer science. Includes set theory, boolean algebra, relations, functions, graph theory and techniques for formal reasoning. source |
| CSC 2075 | Special Topics | — | Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source |
| CSC 2080 | Internship | — | Provides students with the opportunity to supplement coursework with practical work experience related to their educational program. Students work under the immediate supervision of experienced perso… source |
| CSC 3000 | Advanced Computer Architecture | — | Covers the analysis of advanced concepts in the applications of computer architecture and programming capabilities with keyboard and display controllers within programs. This course investigates the… source |
| CSC 3020 | Software Engineering Fundamentals | — | Focuses on the skills necessary to analyze, design, and implement software engineering projects. The course includes software engineering standards and processes, qualitative aspects including mainta… source |
| CSC 3022 | Security Fundamentals and Databases | — | Examines the vulnerabilities of databases to attack. Functional requirements and security testing, focusing on the interaction between a software user and the application, are analyzed. This course w… source |
| CSC 3024 | Secure Code Vulnerabilities I | — | Focuses on analyzing and implementing software vulnerabilities. This course explores vulnerabilities through code evaluation and implementation of language-specific solutions. source |
| CSC 3026 | Secure Scripting of Operating Systems | — | Focuses on analyzing and configuring an environment and assessing configuration variables in multiple operating systems. Topics include using multiple utilities in order to assimilate information on… source |
| CSC 3028 | Security Libraries in Prog Lan | — | Focuses on the issues surrounding security libraries within programming languages. This course analyzes static typing within a software program to assess integrity within a given programming library.… source |
| CSC 4022 | Secure Software Engineering | — | Focuses on the analysis and functionality of defective software and how to develop and implement secure software. The analysis performed by software engineers in order to detect, repair, and maintain… source |
| CSC 4024 | Secure Code Vulnerabilities II | — | Focuses on advanced implementation of software vulnerabilities. This course covers attack vectors frequently used by malicious actors such as email attachments, compromised "watering hole" websites,… source |
| CSC 4026 | Secure Cloud Programming | — | Focuses on analyzing and implementing secure applications in the cloud. Topics covered will include designing and implementing applications via the cloud with a focus on security policies, analyzing… source |
| CSC 4028 | Software Security Testing | — | Focuses on testing software as it pertains to vulnerabilities within operating systems, libraries, and cloud applications. Topics covered include implementing testing environments through analytical… source |
| CSC 4080 | Internship | — | Provides an opportunity to apply the theoretical concepts and skills learned through their academic program with a practical experience in secure software development in the computer field. Interns w… source |
| CUA 1001 | Food Safety and Sanitation | — | Introduces the student to the basic rules of sanitation, food-borne illnesses, safe food temperatures, safe food handling techniques, the HACCP Program, pest control procedures, and local/state healt… source |
| CUA 1005 | Food Serv Concepts/Mgmt Skill | — | Demonstrates the use of management skills training in the food service industry by use of student interaction research, and also demonstrates the various styles of menu development. Includes basic re… source |
| CUA 1021 | Intro Food Pdn Prin/Practices | — | Provides students with the fundamental principles of commercial kitchen operations including safety and sanitation applications, use and care of equipment, tools, utensils and knives, recipe use and… source |
| CUA 1022 | Intro Stocks, Soups & Sauces | — | Focuses on the fundamental principles of stocks, soups, sauces, gravies and thickening agents. Enables students to produce a variety of these products in the commercial kitchen incorporating practice… source |
| CUA 1023 | Introduction to Garde Manger | — | Provides fundamental principles of cold food and non-alcoholic beverage preparation and production in a commercial kitchen. Enables students to produce a variety of cold food and non-alcoholic bevera… source |
| CUA 1024 | Vege Prep & Breakfast Cookery | — | Introduces students to vegetable preparation and breakfast cookery in a commercial kitchen. Focuses on the significance of variety of breakfast items and the preparation of vegetable items using a va… source |
| CUA 1027 | Soups, Sauces, and Consommes | — | Covers the preparation of the five mother sauces and small-derived sauces. Enables students to prepare stocks, consommes, emulsified sauces, clear soups, pureed soups, chowders, national, and cream s… source |
| CUA 1031 | Starch/Pasta/Casserol/Grain | — | Provides the basics of preparing and/or cooking potatoes, starches, legumes and pastas. Enables students to prepare and cook a variety of casseroles and grain products using a commercial kitchen for… source |
| CUA 1032 | Center of the Plate: Meat | — | Provides the student with the basics of meat handling, including principles used for selecting meat products, their basic cuts and cooking methods. Focuses on a variety of meat products in a commerci… source |
| CUA 1033 | Ctr Plate Poultry/Fish/Seafd | — | Provides the basics of handling poultry, fish and seafood including principles used for selection and the basic forms these products have and the methods of cooking them. Focuses on preparation of po… source |
| CUA 1035 | Center Plate: Beef & Veal | — | Provides the student with the basic information required for proper selection, handling, and cooking of beef and veal products. The course focuses on a variety of beef and veal products commonly used… source |
| CUA 1041 | Baking: Principles/Ingredients | — | Provides the student with the fundamentals of baking terminology, principles of baking, and the characteristics and functions of the main ingredients used in bakery production. Orients student to com… source |
| CUA 1042 | Basic Yeast-Raised Quick Breads | — | Provides the student with the fundamentals of basic yeast-raised production and quick breads. Enables the student to produce white bread, rolls, variety grain breads, specialty breads, sweet yeast-ra… source |
| CUA 1043 | Baking: Cakes, Pies, Pastries and Cookies | — | Provides the student with the fundamentals of basic cake, pie, pastry, and cookie production. Enables the student to produce a variety of cakes, pies, pastries, cookies and assorted dessert items in… source |
| CUA 1044 | Baking Applications | — | Serves as the practical vehicle for the student to apply basic baking principles and practices to the production of yeast breads, quick breads, cakes, icings, pastries, pies, and cookies. Focuses on… source |
| CUA 1050 | Baking: Decorating/Presentation | — | Examines the preparation and production of cakes, pastries, different styles of decorating, commercial equipment and types of products used for decoration. Covers the use of plate painting, national… source |
| CUA 1051 | Baking: Intermediate Bread Prep | — | Focuses on preparation of types of bread products including French, rye, wheat, brioche, and croissants. Enables the student to demonstrate different styles of presentation including rolling, braidin… source |
| CUA 1052 | Individual Fancy Dessert Production | — | Focuses on the preparation and decoration of individual dessert items in a commercial kitchen. Covers the preparation of cream horns, napoleons, ¿clairs, cream puffs, marzipan fruits, marzipan sculp… source |
| CUA 1056 | Nutrition/ Hospitality Prof | — | Provides students with the fundamentals of human nutrition. Focuses on the nutritional needs of humans throughout their life cycle as well as those with special dietary needs. Students may take a nat… source |
| CUA 1057 | Menu Planning | — | Introduces the student to planning menus and integrating them into foodservice operations. Equips the student with a working knowledge of the function, mechanics, and results achieved by the menu. Pr… source |
| CUA 1080 | Internship | — | Provides students with the opportunity to supplement coursework with practical work experience related to their educational program. Students work under the immediate supervision of experienced perso… source |
| CUA 1082 | Internship | — | Provides students with the opportunity to supplement coursework with practical work experience related to their educational program. Students work under the immediate supervision of experienced perso… source |
| CUA 2010 | Advanced Cuisine and Garde Manger | — | Focuses on the preparation of food display items for buffets and banquets such as fancy garnishes, fruit and vegetable carvings, canap¿s, party trays, etc. Includes pates, galantines, terrines, and… source |
| CUA 2042 | Intermediate Garde Manger | — | Teaches students the basic skills necessary for preparing a variety of popular charcuterie items. This advanced course begins with an introduction to ingredients and their application as students lea… source |
| CUA 2055 | Supervision in the Hospitality Industry | — | Provides the current/future foodservice operator, manager, or supervisor with a solid foundation for developing communication skills, planning and decision-making skills, and skills for creating a go… source |
| CUA 2061 | Cost Controls | — | Provides students with the opportunity to learn the types of costs usually found in the food service industry. Students will learn to apply control techniques to a variety of costs and sales. They wi… source |
| CUA 2078 | Seminar | — | Provides students with an experiential learning opportunity. source |
| CUA 2081 | Internship | — | Places students in an actual work situation where they participate in the operation of a foodservice establishment. Hours of work are arranged by the site supervisor and the intern. The number of hou… source |
| CWB 1010 | Intro to Web Authoring | — | Explores the complete set of web authoring skills using HTML and/or other scripting languages. This course includes links, backgrounds, controlling text and graphic placement, tables, image maps, fra… source |
| CWB 1030 | Web Editing Tools: (Editor) | — | Teaches the use of tools for Web page design and development. These tools are designed to make the creation of Web pages easy and consistent. With the use of editing tools, students will be able to b… source |
| CWB 2005 | Client-side Scripting: (Soft) | — | Explores the client-side programming skills necessary to create dynamic Web content using a markup embeddable and procedural scripting language executing on the client Web browser. source |
| CWB 2008 | Web App Dev: (Dev Tool(s)) | — | Teaches students how to work in the server-side scripting environment. Students learn the basics of application development, and general principles that apply to most development environments. Studen… source |
| CWB 2009 | Web Content Management Syst | — | Explores the use of open source Content Management Systems to simplify the creation and maintenance of web sites. source |
| CWB 2075 | Special Topics | — | Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source |
| CWB 2080 | Internship | — | Provides students with the opportunity to supplement coursework with practical work experience related to their educational program. Students work under the immediate supervision of experienced perso… source |
| CWB 2089 | Capstone | — | A demonstrated culmination of learning within a given program of study. source |
| DAN 1025 | Dance Appreciation: AH1 | — | Introduces and allows discovery, experience, analyzation, and evaluation of different genres of dance, including but not limited to, music, choreography, costuming, history, and culture. This is a st… source |
| DAN 1030 | Dance Sampler | — | Introduces the beginning dancer to popular dances through a social dance sampler in Salsa, Swing, and Country Western Dance technique, footwork, body posturing, rhythms, and dance floor etiquette. Ex… source |
| DAN 1043 | Tap I | — | Introduces basic tap dance movements and techniques. The shuffle, ball change, brush, flap heel drop, stomp, and stamp step are covered. source |
| DAN 1050 | Dance History: AH1 | — | Examines Western & non-Western dance as an expression of cultural value throughout history from early Renaissance dance through present day dance trends. Attention is given to social, political, econ… source |
| DAN 1076 | Special Topics | — | Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source |
| DAN 2024 | Dance for Musical Theatre I | — | Introduces students to dance within the context of musical theatre. Enables the student to practice non-verbal communication and expressive movement techniques. source |
| DAT 1001 | Intro to Data Science | — | Provides a foundational overview of data science and develops the knowledge required to make data-driven decisions to address real-world problems. The course introduces how to collect data from diffe… source |
| DAT 2001 | Calculus Based Statistics and Modeling | — | Introduces probability and statistics with an emphasis on computation, large data sets, and applications for engineering and data science careers. This course covers descriptive statistics, inferenti… source |
| DAT 2002 | Visualizing Data | — | Focuses on the analysis and design of visual representations of statistical information. The analysis and evaluation of existing graphics are combined with principles from disciplines such as statist… source |
| DAT 2025 | Intro to Machine Learning | — | Provides the foundation for students to explore, practice, and apply mathematical concepts for pattern recognition, neural networks, and machine learning. The course covers algorithmic and mathematic… source |
| DEA 1001 | Dental Terminology | — | Includes colloquial versus professional terminology, word elements and structure as they apply to dental terminology. source |
| DEA 1011 | Intro to Dental Practices | — | Includes roles and responsibilities of the dental health team; educational background for the various specialties including general practitioner, hygienist, dental assistant; history, legal implicati… source |
| DEA 1012 | Dental Science I | — | Includes fundamentals of the oral structures as they apply oral histology, embryology, morphology, pathology, dental anatomy, and dental charting. source |
| DEA 1013 | Dental Science II | — | Includes survey of human anatomy and physiology, the structure of the head and neck as applied to dental assisting, the function of the maxilla and mandible, processes, foramen, sutures, and major ne… source |
| DEA 1015 | Infection Control | — | Includes basic information concerning infection and disease transmission in the dental office. Emphasizes knowledge of microorganisms, with an emphasis on aseptic techniques, sterilization, and hazar… source |
| DEA 1016 | Medical Emerg in Dental Office | — | Includes techniques for taking and reading vital signs. Emphasizes recognition, prevention, and management of medical emergency situations in the dental office. Covers completing and updating patient… source |
| DEA 1021 | Principles/Clinical Practice | — | Includes techniques used in four handed dentistry, instrument identification, and armamentarium for tray set-ups. Covers sterilization and aseptic procedures. source |
| DEA 1022 | Specialties in Dentistry | — | Focuses on armamentarium of specific tray set-ups for periodontics, endodontics, and fixed and removable prosthodontics. Examines pediatric dentistry, oral surgery, and implants. Includes diagnosis,… source |
| DEA 1023 | Dental Materials I | — | Includes fundamentals of dental materials as they apply to clinical and laboratory applications of cements, bases, liners, dental metals, resins, glass ionomers, ceramics and dental abrasives. source |
| DEA 1024 | Dental Radiography | — | Focuses on the science of radiography, the application of radiographic techniques, and aseptic techniques. source |
| DEA 1031 | Prevent/Nutrition Dentistry | — | Emphasizes techniques in preventive dentistry to include application of fluoride, pit and fissure sealants, oral home care instruction, diet counseling and nutrition as it applies to dental health. C… source |
| DEA 1034 | Advanced Dental Radiography | — | Includes theory and techniques of exposing intra-oral and extra-oral radiographs on adults, children, edentulous, and special needs patients. Covers dental anatomy radiographic interpretation and ase… source |
| DEA 1075 | Special Topics | — | Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source |
| DEA 1076 | Special Topics | — | Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source |
| DEA 1080 | Clinical Internship | — | Includes the opportunity for clinical application of dental assisting techniques in a dental office or clinical setting as part of the American Dental Association¿s requirement of 300 clinical inter… source |
| DEA 1081 | Internship I: Dental | — | Provides an opportunity to perform clinical dental assisting skills in a dental office or clinical setting and work toward completing clinical hours required by the Commission on Dental Accreditation… source |
| DEA 1082 | Internship II: Dental | — | Provides an opportunity to perform and advance clinical dental assisting skills in a general dental office, specialty office or clinical setting and work toward completing clinical hours required by… source |
| DEA 2075 | Special Topics | — | Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source |
| DEA 2076 | Special Topics | — | Provides students with a vehicle to pursue special topics of interest in business. The content of this course is designed on an as needed basis to provide current, up-to-date information. source |
| DEA 2087 | Cooperative Education | — | Meets the individual needs of students engaged in intensive cooperative education under the direction of a qualified instructor. source |
| DMS 1001 | Introduction to Sonography | — | Provides an overview of sonography for students interested in the Diagnostic Medical Sonography program with an introduction to pulse-echo imaging, general sonography, cardiac sonography, vascular te… source |
| DMS 2085 | Independent Study | — | To be determined by the individual instructor. A list of outcomes will be developed for each course and documented within the course syllabus. source |
| DMS 2501 | Normal Adult Echo | — | Introduces normal adult echocardiography with an emphasis on echocardiographic anatomy, physiology, and scanning techniques. This course also explores American Society of Echocardiography (ASE) guide… source |
| DMS 2502 | Adult Echo Pathology | — | Comprehensively covers echocardiographic pathology to include valvular, systemic, structural, functional and ischemic diseases. Common congenital anomalies as well as pathology of the great vessels a… source |
| DMS 2510 | Adult Echo Scan Lab | — | Introduces cardiac ultrasound scanning techniques. The course covers ergonomics, applied instrumentation, image optimization, and patient history for cardiac integration. source |
| DMS 3000 | Sonography Principles and Instrumentation | — | Presents the theoretical and practical approach to understanding the fundamentals of ultrasound physics, Doppler, instrumentation, image characteristics and optimization. This Course surveys ultrasou… source |
| DMS 3070 | General Clinical Observation | — | To be determined by the individual instructor. A Course Description will be developed for each course and documented within the course syllabus. Refer to the SFCC Style Guide for Course Description,… source |
| DMS 3080 | Echocardiography Clinical Observationâ | — | To be determined by the individual instructor. A Course Description will be developed for each course and documented within the course syllabus. Refer to the SFCC Style Guide for Course Description,… source |
| DMS 3111 | Adult Echocardiography Scan Lab Iâ | — | Introduces cardiac ultrasound scanning techniques focusing on ergonomics, applied instrumentation, image optimization, and patient history for cardiac integration. source |
| DMS 3112 | Adult Echocardiography Scan Lab II | — | Provides preparation for the cardiac ultrasound internship with an emphasis on obtaining cardiac images, improving image optimization, and accurate sonographic measurements including consideration of… source |
| DMS 3211 | General Sonography Scan Lab | — | Introduces medical and sonography terminology utilized in general sonography scan protocols within the specialty areas of abdomen, small parts, gynecological, urological, and procedural sonography. T… source |
| DMS 3221 | Abdominal Sonography I | — | Provides a systematic study of the abdomen to include the function and development of the major organ systems with correlation to sonographic imaging and the surrounding environment. The foundations… source |
| DMS 3222 | Abdominal Sonography II | — | Provides a systematic study of the adult abdomen, pediatric gastrointestinal tract and abdomen, and neonatal abdomen, brain, hip, and spine. This course also reviews transplanted organs, sterile tech… source |
| DMS 3223 | Small Parts Sonography | — | Presents ultrasound-related knowledge of anatomy of the breast, thyroid, scrotum, prostate and the surrounding structures. This course develops the skillset to identify normal anatomy, and pathology,… source |
| DMS 3331 | Obstetrics and Gynecology Sonography I | — | Provides comprehensive knowledge of the anatomy, physiology, pathology, pathophysiology, sonographic terminology and techniques associated with the female reproductive system and the first trimester… source |
| DMS 3332 | Obstetrics and Gynecology Sonography II | — | Covers comprehensive knowledge of the anatomy, physiology, pathology, sonographic terminology and techniques associated with obstetrics and different stages of pregnancy. source |
| DMS 3411 | Vascular Sonography Lab | — | Optimize skills required for arterial and venous scan protocols required for ultrasound clinical preparation. Additional concepts include patient history, ergonomics, applied instrumentation, and ima… source |
| DMS 3441 | Abdominal Vascular Sonography | — | Covers duplex ultrasound exams of abdominal vasculature. Topics include risk factors, pathogenic mechanisms of abdominal vessels, surgical and interventional techniques, post-interventional ultrasoni… source |
| DMS 3442 | Peripheral Vascular Sonography | — | This course will cover the vasculature of the upper and lower extremities and will allow the student to gain an understanding of the anatomy, physiology, pathology, and ultrasound testing techniques… source |
| DMS 3443 | Cerebrovascular Sonography | — | Provides an in-depth study of the cerebrovascular system anatomy and physiology and diseases. This course covers ultrasound exam review of B-mode and Doppler using current industry standards and corr… source |
| DMS 3551 | Adult Cardiac Anatomy | — | Introduces normal adult echocardiography with an emphasis on echocardiographic anatomy and scanning techniques. This course also explores American Society of Echocardiography (ASE) guidelines includi… source |
| DMS 3552 | Adult Cardiac Physiology | — | Covers echocardiographic pathology to include valvular, systemic, structural, functional, and ischemic diseases. This course explores common congenital anomalies as well as pathology of the great ves… source |
| DMS 3555 | Introduction to Pediatric Echocardiography | — | Provides an overview of pediatric echocardiography including cardiac anatomy and physiology, the normal pediatric heart, the abnormal pediatric heart to include congenital anomalies, and an overview… source |
| DMS 3560 | Adult Echocardiography Pathologyâ | — | Covers echocardiographic pathology to include valvular masses, valve repairs and prostheses, cardiac tumors and masses, cardiac disease states, cardiac assist devices, and cardiac transplantation. Th… source |
| DMS 4071 | General Clinical Sonography Iâ | — | To be determined by the individual instructor. A Course Description will be developed for each course and documented within the course syllabus. Refer to the SFCC Style Guide for Course Description,… source |
| DMS 4072 | General Clinical Sonography II | — | To be determined by the individual instructor. A Course Description will be developed for each course and documented within the course syllabus. Refer to the SFCC Style Guide for Course Description,… source |
| DMS 4073 | General Clinical Sonography III | — | To be determined by the individual instructor. A Course Description will be developed for each course and documented within the course syllabus. Refer to the SFCC Style Guide for Course Description,… source |
| DMS 4081 | Echocardiography Clinical Iâ | — | To be determined by the individual instructor. A Course Description will be developed for each course and documented within the course syllabus. Refer to the SFCC Style Guide for Course Description,… source |
| DMS 4082 | Echocardiography Clinical II | — | To be determined by the individual instructor. A Course Description will be developed for each course and documented within the course syllabus. Refer to the SFCC Style Guide for Course Description,… source |
| DMS 4083 | Echocardiography Clinical IIIâ | — | To be determined by the individual instructor. A Course Description will be developed for each course and documented within the course syllabus. Refer to the SFCC Style Guide for Course Description,… source |
| ECE 1011 | Intro to Early Childhood Education | — | Provides an introduction to the profession of Early Childhood Education (ECE). Course content includes eight key areas of professional knowledge related to working with young children and their famil… source |
| ECE 1031 | Guidance Strategies for Young Children | — | Explores guidance theories, applications, goals, and techniques, as well as factors that influence behavioral expectations of children. This course includes classroom management and pro-social skills… source |
| ECE 1045 | Intro to ECE Techniques | — | Focuses on a classroom seminar and placement in a child care setting. The supervised placement provides the student with the opportunity to observe children, to practice appropriate interactions, and… source |
| ECE 1078 | Workshop | — | Provides students with an experiential learning opportunity. source |
| ECE 1111 | Infant/Toddler Theory/Practice | — | Presents an overview of theories, applications (including observations), and issues pertinent to infant and toddler development in group and/or family settings. Includes state requirements for licens… source |
| ECE 1125 | Intro to Infant\Toddler Lab Techniques | — | Includes a classroom seminar and placement in an infant and\or toddler setting. The supervised placement provides the student with the opportunity to observe, to practice appropriate interactions and… source |
| ECE 1261 | Art and the Young Child | — | Prepares students to plan and implement a comprehensive and developomentally appropriate art program for young children. Investigates the development of self-taught art techniques in young children. source |
| ECE 1271 | Music/Movement for Children | — | Focuses on the purposes of incorporating music and movement into the early childhood curriculum. Through active participation with hands-on experiences, students work with the concepts of age and dev… source |
| ECE 2051 | ECE Nutrition/Health/Safety | — | Focuses on nutrition, health, and safety as key factors for optimal growth and development of young children. This course includes nutrition knowledge, menu planning, food program participation, heal… source |
| ECE 2075 | Special Topics | — | Explores current topics, issues and activities related to one or more aspects of the early childhood care and education profession. source |
| ECE 2076 | Special Topics | — | Explores current topics, issues and activities related to one or more aspects of the early childhood profession. source |
| ECE 2080 | Internship | — | Focuses on work experience in a licensed early childhood care and education program. (45 contact hours per credit hour). source |
| ECE 2085 | Independent Study | — | Meets the individual needs of students. Students engage in intensive study or research under the direction of a qualified instructor. source |
| ECE 2088 | Practicum: Early Childhood Ed | — | Provides students with advanced field experience opportunities in early childhood education programs. source |
| ECE 2101 | Working w/Families & Communities | — | Examines professional attitudes related to working with diverse families and how unconscious bias may affect family-professional partnerships in early care and education settings. This course covers… source |
| ECE 2301 | Observation and Assessment in ECE | — | Focuses on the use of developmentally appropriate observation and assessment strategies to document child development, play, and learning to support families and professionals in promoting children’s… source |
| ECE 2315 | Early Childhood Observation and Assessment Techniques | — | Includes a supervised placement in a licensed early childhood setting. Formal and authentic assessment methods are explored within supervised placement in early care and education settings. This cour… source |
| ECE 2381 | ECE Child Growth & Development | — | Covers the growth and development of the child from conception through the elementary school years. This course emphasizes physical, cognitive, language, social, and emotional domains of development… source |
| ECE 2401 | Admin of ECE Programs | — | Provides foundational knowledge in early childhood program business operations, program development, and evaluation. This course covers administrative skills, ethical decision making, risk and resour… source |
| ECE 2411 | Admin: Human Relations ECE | — | Focuses on the human relations component of an early childhood professionalâs responsibilities. This course includes director-staff relationships, staff development, leadership strategies, family-p… source |
| ECE 2601 | The Exceptional Child | — | Presents an overview of critical elements related to educating young children with disabilities or special needs in the early childhood setting. Topics include: typical and atypical development; lega… source |
| ECE 2621 | Curriculum Methods/Techniques | — | Provides an overview of early childhood curriculum development. This course includes processes for planning and implementing developmentally appropriate environments, materials, and experiences that… source |
| ECE 2631 | Language & Cognition | — | Examines theories of cognitive and language development as a framework for conceptualizing the way children acquire thinking skills. Includes observing, planning, facilitating, creative representatio… source |
| ECE 2641 | Creativity and the Young Child | — | Provides an emphasis on encouraging and supporting creative self-expression and problem-solving skills in children. Explores creative learning theories and research. Focuses on developmentally approp… source |
| ECE 2651 | Early Language and Literacy | — | Provides foundational knowledge of the developmental progression of language and literacy acquisition of mono- and bi-lingual children, ages birth to 8 years. This course provides opportunities to ex… source |
| ECE 2661 | Science/Math & the Young Child | — | Examines theories of cognitive development as a framework for conceptualizing the way young children acquire scientific and mathematical skills, concepts, and abilities. Enables students to research… source |
| ECO 1001 | Econ Of Social Issues: SS1 | — | Examines the major contemporary socio-economic issues ad policies such as drugs and crime, education, health care, poverty and inequality, and globalization. These issues will be explored using econo… source |
| ECO 2001 | Prin of Macroeconomics: SS1 | — | Focuses on the study of the national economy, emphasizing business cycles and long-run growth trends. Explores how macroeconomic performance is measured, including Gross Domestic Product and labor ma… source |
| ECO 2002 | Prin of Microeconomics: SS1 | — | Focuses on the study of individual decision making, emphasizing households, business firms and industry analysis. Explores market models, including competition, monopoly, monopolistic competition and… source |
| EDU 1101 | CRLA Tutor Certification - Regular | — | Introduces tutors to effective tutoring strategies. Topics include guidelines for tutoring; how to plan, conduct, and evaluate a productive tutoring session; recognizing needs of students; and develo… source |
| EDU 1311 | Intro to Adult Education | — | Provides an introduction to adult education with an emphasis on providing instruction to adult learners developing their ability to listen, speak, read, and write in English and learners with skills… source |
| EDU 1321 | Plan & Deliv Instr to Adults | — | Provides an introduction to planning and delivering instruction to adult learners with an emphasis on developing the English language proficiency of non-native English speakers and improving the skil… source |
| EDU 1331 | Teaching ABE & ASE | — | Provides an introduction to providing literacy and numeracy skills instruction to adult learners functioning below 12th grade equivalency. Key areas include understanding the Adult Basic Education an… source |
| EDU 1341 | Teaching ESL to Adults | — | Provides an introduction to providing instruction to adults who are developing English language proficiency. Key areas include understanding the adult ESL learner, the language acquisition process an… source |
| EDU 2088 | Practicum II | — | Provides students with the opportunity to supplement coursework with practical work experience related to their educational program. Students work under the immediate supervision of experienced perso… source |
| EDU 2211 | Introduction to Education | — | Focuses on the historical, social, political, philosophical, cultural, and economic forces that shape the United States public school system. This course includes current issues of education reform,… source |
| EDU 2215 | Intro to Education Techniques | — | Provides opportunities to explore teacher dispositions and skills through hands-on work experience under the immediate supervision of experienced personnel in an educational setting related to an edu… source |
| EDU 2221 | Effective Teaching | — | Focuses on strategies for becoming an effective teacher. Topics include course goals and objectives, the first day, planning a lesson, higher levels of thought, test design and grading, assessment, a… source |
| EDU 2251 | Intro to RB Mentoring | — | Covers the concepts and philosophy of mentoring new teachers in early childhood or K-12 educational settings. The course introduces the skills of a mentoring educator to cultivate and engage other ad… source |
| EDU 2255 | Intro to RB Mentoring Tech | — | Provides opportunities for the mentor teacher to practice beginning-level competencies in mentoring in early childhood or K - 12. This course emphasizes practice of behaviors and actions that demonst… source |
| EDU 2341 | Multicultural Education | — | Focuses on the need to recognize and understand the similarities and differences among people and develop a respect for all individuals and groups. Assists teachers to recognize the special learning… source |
| EDU 2401 | Teaching Exceptional Learners | — | Focuses on the individual differences and modifications that are necessary in the educational practices of the exceptional learner. Incorporates an additional 10-hour 0-credit, pre-professional, supe… source |
| EDU 2611 | Teaching, Learning &Technology | — | Explores integration of technology instruction into teaching practices used in preschool through postsecondary (P-21) educational settings for all curriculum areas of content. This course reviews a v… source |
| EGG 1000 | Introduction to Engineering | — | Introduces the math and science required in a variety of engineering disciplines. The particular engineering disciplines examined are: Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineerin… source |
| EGG 1030 | Robotics Design | — | Focuses on the process of building an autonomous robot from the initial design to final evaluation. Includes design and building of the mechanical structure, electrical system as well as programming… source |
| EGG 1040 | Engineering Projects | — | Teaches how to engage community stakeholders and use traditional research practices to identify, define, articulate, and design technical solutions to open-ended problems. The course utilizes teamwor… source |
| EGG 1051 | Introduction to Experimental Design and Engineering | — | Introduces the design and construction of scientific and/or engineering experiments. This course covers the entire life cycle of the experiment or prototype from concept generation and design through… source |
| EGG 2011 | Engineering Mechanics I - Statics | — | Focuses on the vector and calculus treatment of forces and force systems, including particle and rigid body force systems. Additional topics include moments, friction, structures, and section propert… source |
| EGG 2012 | Engineering Mech II (Dynamics) | — | Presents content in particle kinematics, including 2-D motion in x-y coordinates, normal tangential coordinates, and polar coordinates; rigid body kinematics, including relative velocities and relati… source |
| EGG 2020 | Thermodynamics | — | Explores fundamental concepts and basic theory, including first and second laws of thermodynamics, thermodynamic functions, properties, states, cycles, pure substances, and chemical and phase equilib… source |
| EGG 2041 | Circuit Analysis I | — | Introduces the basic techniques used in the design and analysis of electrical circuits. This course includes basic theorems of DC circuit analysis, transient analysis, and steady state analysis of AC… source |
| EGT 1110 | Intro Design/Engineering Apps | — | Provides students with opportunities to engage with an industry client on a real-world, open-ended engineering design problem. Students will develop professional skills and knowledge using Computer A… source |
| EGT 2075 | Special Topics | — | Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source |
| EGT 2080 | Internship | — | Provides students with the opportunity to supplement coursework with practical work experience related to their educational program. Students work under the immediate supervision of experienced perso… source |
| EGT 2200 | Civil/Survey Drafting I | — | Focuses on Civil and Survey drafting skills necessary to produce document sets of land surveys/plats, legal descriptions, site layout, plan, profile & alignments, and contour maps. source |
| EGT 2305 | Geometric Dimension/Tolerance | — | Focuses on interpreting and applying geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GDT) in machining or drafting per the ASME Y14.5 specification. Demonstrate and distinguish GDT through math formulas, tol… source |
| EGT 2303 | Applied Dimension & Tolerance | — | Focuses on industrial dimensioning practices, enables the student to develop skills in dimensioning techniques and learn to apply the ASME Y14.5 dimensioning standard. source |
| EIC 1000 | Electrical Const & Planning | — | Introduces the planning of electrical system installations from blueprints to the completed job, preparation of material lists, job sheets and time schedules for various phases of construction. Empha… source |
| EIC 1001 | Electrical Print Reading | — | Teaches the skills needed to interpret electrical drawings properly. This 15 hour seminar is critical for anyone involved in the design, construction, or maintenance of electrical systems. source |
| EIC 1002 | Electrical Principles and Appl | — | Provide the fundamental principles that are involved with all electrical calculations and operations as well as practical applications of various concepts. source |
| EIC 1103 | Electrical Safety Requirements | — | Focuses on training that is 100% practical and deals with every important aspect of OSHA¿s electrical safety-related work practices and how they apply. Teaches the safe installation and maintenance… source |
| EIC 1202 | DC Circuit Fundamentals | — | Covers the principles of DC electricity and magnetism with emphasis on Ohm's, Kirchoff's and Watt's laws to analyze circuits voltage current and power. Addresses common measuring instruments and safe… source |
| EIC 1203 | AC Circuit Fundamentals | — | Covers the principles of AC electricity, magnetism, inductive and capacitive circuits; use of phasors to represent AC quantities; the concept of reactive volt-amperes and power factor; and use of ins… source |
| EIC 1211 | Electrical Installations I | — | Covers residential building wiring in conformance with the current National Electrical Code and local codes using nonmetallic cable. Emphasizes proper use of tools and safety. source |
| EIC 1212 | Electrical Installations II | — | Explores commercial and industrial building wiring in conformance with the current National Electrical Code and local codes using electric metallic tubing and other raceways. The emphasis is on prope… source |
| EIC 1260 | Instruments & Measurements | — | Covers the proper techniques for using electrical instruments, including volt/ohm, amp, phase rotation, oscilloscopes and recording meters. Focuses on instrument transformers for journeymen and in-pl… source |
| EIC 1270 | Electrical Maintenance | — | Introduces students to common electrical repairs, electrical systems, tools and test equipment. Includes replacing or repairing devices such as receptacles, light fixtures and ballasts, circuit break… source |
| EIC 1272 | Electrical Code Calculations | — | Discusses calculations used in the application of the National Electrical Code. Emphasizes sizing of branch circuit and feeder conductors and calculating ratings of protective devices. source |
| EIC 1860 | National Electrical Code I | — | Focuses on the National Electrical Code and local code requirements for electrical installation. Covers chapters one through four of the National Electrical Code. source |
| EIC 1861 | National Electrical Code II | — | Builds on course EIC 1860 and covers chapters five through nine of the National Electrical Code, including hazardous locations, special occupancies, conditions and equipment. source |
| EIC 2029 | AC & DC Variable Speed Drive | — | Teaches variable speed drive technology that offers a cost effective method to match driver speed to load demands and represents a state-of-the-art opportunity to reduce operating costs and improve o… source |
| EIC 2061 | Project Management: Electrical | — | Focuses on electrical projects in the construction industry. This class teaches the skills necessary for goal setting, project planning, project scheduling, and motivating the work force. It introduc… source |
| EIC 2085 | Independent Study | — | Meets the individual needs of students. Students engage in intensive study or research under the direction of a qualified instructor. source |
| EIC 2320 | Industrial Electrical Controls | — | Studies the application of electrical and electromechanical sensing/control devices; heating, ventilating and air conditioning applications; motor control, conveyor drives and other industrial applic… source |
| EIC 2322 | Instrument & Process Control I | — | Investigates theory of industrial instrumentation measurement through process control. Includes theory and measurement methods for temperature, pressure, level and flow. Incorporates hands-on trainin… source |
| EIC 2323 | Advanced Industrial Controls | — | Builds on the studentâs previous knowledge and understanding of electrical, including installation, maintenance and modification of motor control. This class provides students with the knowledge an… source |
| EIC 2325 | Programmable Controllers | — | Studies the use of solid-state control equipment, primarily the programmable controller and associated solid-state sensors to control equipment, machinery or complete processes. Includes concepts of… source |
| EIC 2326 | PLC Controllers Advanced | — | Studies the advanced uses and applications of programmable logic controllers toward automated equipment, machines and processes. Includes understanding the functions of PLC hardware components, conve… source |
| EIC 2330 | Instrument/Process Control II | — | Introduces the basic concepts, principles, equipment and components of instrumentation and control systems found in the process and energy supply industries. The fundamental process variables of pres… source |
| EIC 2340 | SCADA | — | Provides an in-depth overview of how remote sensing and actuation are combined with modern communication techniques to effectively monitor and control industrial processes. Supervisory Control & Data… source |
| EIC 2811 | IECC Energy Conservation Code | — | Provides an understanding of the International Energy Conservation Code and how the code addresses energy efficient design in both residential and commercial buildings. source |
| EIC 2817 | Electrical Estimating/Costing | — | Focuses on the fundamentals of electrical estimating, material takeoffs from prints, required labor hours, material loss allowances and scheduling to ensure orderly work progress. source |
| EMP 1001 | Emergency Management | — | Presents a broad overview of an emergency management system and the importance of an integrated approach to managing emergencies. Enables the student to formulate the elements of an integrated teamwo… source |
| EMP 1005 | Emergency Planning | — | Introduces a specialized type of community planning that identifies local government strategies, resources and responsibilities for protecting citizens from the effects of disasters and other major e… source |
| EMP 1006 | Exercise Design Evaluation | — | Provides knowledge and the development of skills that enable the student to train a staff and to conduct an exercise that tests a community`s plan and its operational response capability. Enables the… source |
| EMP 1007 | Emerg Op Center & Comm | — | Provides the knowledge and skills to manage and operate an EOC during crisis situations. Covers aspects of properly locating and designing an EOC, how to staff, train and brief EOC personnel, and how… source |
| EMP 1009 | Incident Command Systems | — | Explores the dynamics of managing major emergency incidents and examines the National Incident Command System. Focuses on major incidents where large life, property, or economic losses are possible.… source |
| EMP 2040 | Leadership and Influence | — | Explores the dynamics of managing major emergency incidents, focusing on the National Incident Command System. Covers major incidents where large life, property, or economic losses are possible. Incl… source |
| EMP 2042 | Effective Communication | — | Sharpens presentation and media skills of emergency management officials when giving and receiving information in emergency management contexts. Addresses public speaking and other areas of communica… source |
| EMP 2044 | Developing Volunteer Resources | — | Improves skills in recognizing volunteer resources in the community, and enhances the ability to manage the involvement of volunteers in all phases of emergency management. Encourages participants to… source |
| EMP 2047 | Decision Making in a Crisis | — | Focuses on individual and group decisions based on a model problem-solving process. source |
| EMP 2050 | Business Emergency Management | — | Covers general business practices as they apply to Emergency Management. This includes business continuity during a crisis or emergency situation and restoration of business after the crisis. Other a… source |
| EMP 2080 | Internship | — | Provides students with the opportunity to supplement coursework with practical work experience related to their educational program. Students work under the immediate supervision of experienced perso… source |
| EMP 2091 | Public Information Officer | — | Provides the student an opportunity to practice and expand on public information skills in a crisis environment. Incorporates a highly interactive course that includes workshops on writing, public sp… source |
| EMS 1015 | Emergency Medical 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. source |
| EMS 1021 | 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, commun… source |
| EMS 1022 | 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 cour… source |
| EMS 1023 | 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 co… source |
| EMS 1024 | 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 s… source |
| EMS 1026 | EMT Basic Refresher | — | Provides the student with a refresher course designed to meet the recertification requirements for the State of Colorado and/or a portion of the recertification requirements for National Registry. source |
| EMS 1062 | Wilderness EMS - Upgrade | — | Provides an enhanced understanding of assessment and treatment skills in a remote challenging environment to currently certified EMS professionals of all levels. This course is designed to align with… source |
| EMS 1070 | EMT Clinical | — | Provides the EMT student with the clinical experience required for initial certification and some renewal processes. source |
| EMS 1071 | AEMT Clinical Internship | — | Builds on the Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) studentâs fundamental knowledge of patient care in the clinical and field setting. The student will perform patient assessments through ph… source |
| EMS 1075 | Special Topics | — | Provides the student with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest source |
| EMS 1078 | EMS Seminar | — | Provides the student with the opportunity to explore local interests and needs in a less formal setting. source |
| EMS 1080 | EMT Clinical Internship | — | Provides the Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) with a supervised clinical learning experience that goes beyond the initial EMT requirements for the State of Colorado Department of Health. Enables th… source |
| EMS 1081 | EMS Internship I | — | Provides the learner with the opportunity to apply clinical concepts, strategies, and skills in a supervised field internship setting as a pre-hospital healthcare provider. Under the supervision of a… source |
| EMS 1082 | EMS Internship II | — | Serves as a continuation of EMS 1081 and provides the learner with the opportunity to apply clinical concepts, strategies, and skills in a supervised field internship setting as a pre-hospital health… source |
| EMS 1125 | AEMT Fundamentals | — | Provides the Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) student with instruction in EMS systems, communications and documentation, pathophysiology, airway management, and the role of EMS in public… source |
| EMS 1127 | AEMT Special Considerations | — | Introduces the Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) student to the fundamental knowledge of growth, development and aging considerations in the emergency patient. The student will learn to us… source |
| EMS 1129 | AEMT Pharmacology | — | Provides the Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) student with a basis for making clinical decisions in the pharmacologic management of patients commonly encountered in the pre-hospital setti… source |
| EMS 1131 | AEMT Pharmacology and IV Therapy | — | Introduces pharmacological management of patients within the Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) scope of practice. This course covers how to administer medications safely by various routes,… source |
| EMS 1132 | EMS IV / IO Therapy | — | Focuses on cognitive and skill practice for the Colorado scope of practice for the IV / IO endorsement as outlined in the Intravenous / Intraosseous Therapy and Medication Administration course curri… source |
| EMS 1133 | AEMT Medical Emergencies | — | Introduces the Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) student to a fundamental knowledge of emergency care for the medical patient. This course provides instruction in the integration of physic… source |
| EMS 1135 | AEMT Trauma Emergencies | — | Introduces the Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) student to a fundamental knowledge of emergency care for the trauma patient. The student will learn how to utilize assessment findings to p… source |
| EMS 1138 | Basic EMS Simulation Lab | — | Integrates the knowledge and skills learned during Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) training. The participants will be exposed to the environment they will function in upon completion of their Emer… source |
| EMS 1140 | Advanced EMS Simulation Lab | — | Builds upon the knowledge gained in the basic simulation lab. The participants will be exposed to the environment they will function in upon completion of their Emergency Medical Service (EMS) educat… source |
| EMS 2070 | Clinical: EMS Intermediate | — | Provides the EMT-I student with the required field experiences as required by the Colorado Department of Health. source |
| EMS 2079 | Seminar | — | Provides students with an experiential learning opportunity. source |
| EMS 2082 | EMT Intermediate Internship | — | Provides the EMT- Intermediate with a supervised clinical learning experience that meets or exceeds the requirements for the State of Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. Enables the… source |
| EMS 2025 | Paramedic Practice | — | Introduces the paramedic student to the advanced practice of prehospital care. This course covers professional behavior, medical ethics, legal issues, patient assessment, therapeutic communication, c… source |
| EMS 2026 | Paramedic Practice - Lab | — | Teaches the skills necessary for the paramedic to apply professional behavior, medical ethics, legal issues, patient assessment, therapeutic communication, clinical decision making, and airway manage… source |
| EMS 2027 | Paramedic Spec Considerations | — | Introduces the paramedic student to concepts in assessing and meeting the emergency care needs of the neonate, pediatric, geriatric and special needs patient. This course focuses on epidemiology, pat… source |
| EMS 2028 | Special Considerations Lab | — | Teaches the skills necessary for the paramedic to effectively assess and treat neonatal, pediatric, geriatric, and special needs patients utilizing skills and simulation scenarios. Serves as the comp… source |
| EMS 2029 | Paramedic Pharmacology | — | Introduces the paramedic student to advanced emergency pharmacology, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics. This course will include laws affecting the use and distribution of medications, medication… source |
| EMS 2030 | Paramedic Pharmacology Lab | — | Teaches the skills necessary for the paramedic to safely and effectively administer emergency medications. Serves as the companion course to Paramedic Pharmacology. source |
| EMS 2031 | Paramedic Cardiology | — | Introduces the paramedic student to cardiovascular emergencies and the care of patients presenting with cardiovascular emergencies. Topics will include assessment of the cardiovascular system, ECG ac… source |
| EMS 2032 | Paramedic Cardiology Lab | — | Teaches the skills necessary for the paramedic to effectively assess and treat patients presenting with cardiovascular emergencies utilizing skills and simulation scenarios. Serves as the companion c… source |
| EMS 2033 | Paramedic Medical Emergencies | — | Expands on the paramedic student’s knowledge of medical emergencies with the Integration of assessment findings in formulating a field impression and implementing a treatment plan. This course will c… source |
| EMS 2034 | Medical Emergencies Lab | — | Teaches the skills necessary for the paramedic to effectively assess and treat patients with a variety of medical emergencies utilizing skills and simulation scenarios. Serves as the companion course… source |
| EMS 2035 | Paramedic Trauma Emergencies | — | Expands on the paramedic studentâs knowledge of trauma emergencies with the integration of assessment findings in formulating a field impression and implementing a treatment plan for an acutely inj… source |
| EMS 2036 | Trauma Emergencies Lab | — | Teaches the skills necessary for the paramedic to effectively assess and treat patients with a variety of traumatic emergencies utilizing skills and simulation scenarios. Serves as the companion lab… source |
| EMS 2037 | Paramedic Internship Prep | — | Reviews concepts and techniques used in the prehospital setting. source |
| EMS 2080 | Internship I: | — | Serves as the preceptor/internship program for paramedic students. source |
| EMS 2081 | Paramedic Internship II | — | Serves as the continuation of EMS 2080, preceptor program for paramedic students. source |
| ENG 0090 | Composition and Reading | — | Integrates and contextualizes college-level reading and writing. source |
| ENG 0094 | Studio 121 | — | Integrates and contextualizes reading and writing strategies tailored to co-requisite ENG 121 coursework. source |
| ENG 1021 | English Composition I: CO1 | — | Emphasizes the planning, writing, and revising of compositions, including the development of critical and logical thinking skills. This course includes a wide variety of compositions that stress anal… source |
| ENG 1022 | English Composition II: CO2 | — | Expands and refines the objectives of English Composition I. Emphasizes critical/logical thinking and reading, problem definition, research strategies, and writing analytical, evaluative, and/or argu… source |
| ENG 1031 | Technical Writing I: CO1 | — | Focuses on principles for researching, organizing, writing, and revising clear, readable documents for industry, business, and government. Develops skills one can apply to a variety of technical docu… source |
| ENG 2021 | Creative Writing I: AH1 | — | Examines techniques for creative writing by exploring imaginative uses of language through creative genres (fiction, poetry, and other types of creative production such as drama, screenplays, graphic… source |
| ENG 2022 | Creative Writing II | — | Provides continued development of written expression in such forms as poetry, fiction, and/or nonfiction writing. source |
| ENG 2026 | Fiction Writing | — | Teaches techniques for creating fiction, including the study and appreciation of the language and forms of the short story. source |
| ENG 2027 | Poetry Writing | — | Teaches techniques for creating poems, including study of figurative language, forms, and sound patterns of poetry. source |
| ENG 2028 | Writing for the Graphic Novel | — | Introduces story analysis and writing concepts used in writing for the graphic novel. Students explore the graphic novel as a vehicle for a unique, personal venue for written expression. Students exp… source |
| ENG 2030 | Creative Nonfiction | — | Teaches students to incorporate literary techniques into factual writing. Enables the student to survey a wide range of readings and analyze form and content. Includes critical review, biographical p… source |
| ENG 2031 | Literary Magazine | — | Teaches the student the editorial process involved in preparing a literary magazine for publication. Covers the process of selection of material (fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and visual art) to be pu… source |
| ENG 2038 | Writing the Novel I | — | Learn the art and craft of writing a literary novel through intensive study of the process of developing long form narrative. Explore techniques for outlining plot, developing characters, and establi… source |
| ENG 2080 | Internship | — | Provides students with the opportunity to supplement coursework with practical work experience related to their educational program. Students work under the immediate supervision of experienced perso… source |
| ENG 2085 | Independent Study | — | Meets the individual needs of students. Students engage in intensive study or research under the direction of a qualified instructor. source |
| ENV 1010 | Natural Disasters: SC2 | — | Introduces different types of natural hazards, their causes, effects, and what can be done to reduce the risks to human populations. Scientific advances related to understanding, predicting, and prep… source |
| ENV 1111 | Environmental Sci w/Lab: SC1 | — | Introduces the basic concepts of ecology and the relationship between environmental problems and biological systems. This course includes interdisciplinary discussions on biology, chemistry, geology,… source |
| ESL 0001 | Spelling | — | Introduces ESL students to techniques which increase basic spelling skills in English. Includes structured word analysis, rule analysis and spelling strategies for words not governed by rules. source |
| ESL 0012 | Intermediate Pronunciation | — | Provides listening, speaking and reading activities that help students recognize and produce a variety of stress and intonation patterns in English. Helps students to produce problematic English soun… source |
| ESL 0033 | Adv Listening & Speaking | — | Provides students with opportunities to increase the listening and speaking skills required in academic and work situations. Emphasizes vocabulary building, listening and notetaking strategies, as we… source |
| ESL 0041 | Basic Reading | — | Improves comprehension of simple written texts through vocabulary building and reading strategies. source |
| ESL 0042 | Intermediate Reading | — | Helps the student read more quickly and accurately and understand a variety of intermediate level reading material. source |
| ESL 0043 | 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 resear… source |
| ESL 0053 | 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… source |
| ESL 0054 | ESL Reading and Composition | — | Integrates reading and composition skills. The course reviews paragraph organization and develops the skill of writing essays using selected rhetorical modes. It emphasizes accurate use of advanced g… source |
| ESL 0055 | Computer Basics for ESL Students | — | Introduces the basic skills for computer use, including word processing, text entry, document appearance, editing, spelling, and printing. source |
| ESL 0071 | Basic Language Skills | — | Develops and strengthens the reading, writing, listening, speaking, and grammar production skills of non-native English speakers whose assessment scores reflect a readiness to benefit from basic leve… source |
| ESL 0072 | Intermediate Language Skills | — | Provides intermediate and high intermediate English language students with intensive instruction and practice in reading, writing, and speaking English. Teaches intermediate and advanced level gramma… source |
| ESL 0073 | Advanced Language Skills | — | Combines academic reading, writing, speaking, and grammar skills to prepare students for college level assignments. This course focuses on oral and written communication skills, reviews paragraph org… source |
| ESL 0091 | Basic Intensive English | — | Develops and strengthens oral and written communication in English for non-native speakers at the basic level by focusing on the four skills: grammar, reading, writing, and listening/speaking. Provid… source |
| ESL 0092 | High Basic Intensive English | — | Develops and strengthens oral and written communication in English for non-native speakers at the high basic level by focusing on the four skills: grammar, reading, writing, and listening/speaking. P… source |
| ESL 0093 | Low Inter Intensive English | — | Develops and strengthens oral and written communication in English for non-native speakers at the low intermediate level by focusing on the four skills: grammar, reading, writing, and listening/speak… source |
| ESL 0094 | Intermediate Intensive English | — | Develops and strengthens oral and written communication in English for non-native speakers at the intermediate level by focusing on the four skills: grammar, reading, writing, and listening/speaking.… source |
| ESL 0095 | High Inter Intensive English | — | Develops and strengthens oral and written communication in English for non-native speakers at the high intermediate level by focusing on the four skills: grammar, reading, writing, and listening/spea… source |
| ESL 0096 | Low Advanced Intensive English | — | Develops and strengthens oral and written communication in English for non-native speakers at the low advanced level by focusing on the four skills: grammar, reading, writing, and listening/speaking.… source |
| ESL 1075 | Special Topics | — | Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source |
| EST 1010 | Intro Skin Care | — | This course covers the study of skin in both theory and practical applications for skin care professionals. Topics included in the course are: skin structure and function, massage manipulations while… source |
| EST 1011 | Intermediate Skin Care | — | This course covers skin care and practical application pertaining to anatomy, skin disorders, skin types and facial shapes. Students will help patrons to select the proper skin care treatment(s). Pra… source |
| EST 1060 | Introduction to Disinfection, Sanitation & Safety | — | Introduces the various methods of disinfection, sanitation and safety as used today in the industry. Classroom study of bacteriology and the terminology dealing with disinfection, sanitation and safe… source |
| EST 1061 | Intermediate Disinfection, Sanitation & Safety | — | Presents theory and the daily utilization and practice of the proper methods of disinfection, sanitation, and safety. Procedures as related to all phases of the industry. Training is provided in a su… source |
| EST 1075 | Special Topics | — | Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source |
| EST 2010 | Advanced Skin Care | — | This course covers advanced techniques for massage, skin care, and lash/brow tinting. Theory and practical procedures ready the student for employment and preparation for State Board Licensing Examin… source |
| EST 2011 | Make-up | — | This course covers cosmetics and their functions for the skin care professional, including the importance of color theory, facial types and skin tones as they relate to facial makeup. Topics in this… source |
| EST 2012 | Hair Removal | — | This course covers in-depth study and practice of hair removal and the practice of patron protection and safety. Training for general waxing and body waxing procedures are provided. Demonstration of… source |
| EST 2030 | Preparation for State Board | — | Provides preparation for State Boards. Allows the student the opportunity to gain knowledge in the practical and/or written examination required by the Colorado Board of Barber/Cosmetology. source |
| EST 2060 | Adv Disinfection, Sanitation | — | Provides advanced training on disinfection, sanitation, and safety is incorporated in a supervised salon (clinical) setting. Advanced techniques will ready the student for employment. Student prepara… source |
| EST 2078 | Advanced Esthetician Studies | — | Allows advanced training in all course areas and allows student training for State Board of Cosmetology Licensing Examination. Hours will be arranged and credits will vary. source |
| EST 2080 | Internship | — | This course provides students with the opportunity to supplement coursework with practical work experience related to their educational programs. Students work under the immediate supervision of expe… source |
| EST 2085 | Independent Study | — | Meets the individual needs of students. Students engage in intensive study or research under the direction of a qualified instructor. source |
| EST 2088 | Esthetician Practicum | — | Allows students to continue their practice in the following courses: Sterilization, Sanitation, Safety, Electricity, Chemistry, Light Therapy, Massage, Skin Care, Make-up, and Salon Management. source |
| ETH 2000 | Intro to Ethnic Studies: SS3 | — | Introduces students to the issues of race and ethnicity. Emphasizes ethnic relations in the United States as it pertains to four major groups: Americans of African, Asian, Latino and Native descent.… source |
| ETH 2012 | African-American Studies | — | Explores in-depth introduction of Africans to the colonies and historical developments through modern-day America. Focuses on the decisions and choices which have impacted African-Americans through c… source |
| ETH 2024 | Intro to Chicano Studies | — | Introduces students to skills development in multicultural education. Covers Chicano history, migration and labor, education, law and Chicano culture. source |
| FIN 2010 | Principles of Finance | — | Provides factual knowledge of financial institutions and the monetary system used in the United States in relationship to the global economy. Examines tools and techniques such as capital budgeting,… source |
| FIN 3020 | Applied Finance | — | Focuses on applying financial concepts, ethical and financial sustainability practices to promote managerial success and improve organizational performance. It addresses the budgeting process, raisin… source |
| FIW 1002 | Classical Guitar Construction | — | Create a Spanish-style, nylon string classical guitar from scratch. Beginning with raw materials, the student is expected to build a classical guitar. source |
| FIW 1003 | Steel String Guitar Construction | — | Create a steel string guitar from scratch. Beginning with raw materials, the student is expected to build either an OM (Orchestra Model) or a dreadnaught style steel string guitar. source |
| FIW 1004 | Elements of Design | — | Guides students in developing an approach to furniture design that will help them with either a current or future project. The class covers sketches, shop drawings, and model making. source |
| FIW 1005 | Guitar Setup and Repair | — | Introduces students to instrument setup and repair. Students learn how to set up their instruments for optimal playability based on musical genres and playing styles. Crack repair, finish repair, fre… source |
| FIW 1007 | Small Box Making | — | Covers design and fabrication of three small boxes for display or storage, including one box utilizing hand-cut dovetail joinery methods and two elegant boxes made using machinery techniques. source |
| FIW 1009 | Introduction to Cabinetmaking | — | Introduces the student to the various components of cabinetmaking. The course will teach the student basic shop drawing, material properties, joinery, and power and stationary tools as related to bas… source |
| FIW 1012 | Introduction to Woodworking | — | Introduces woodworking based on traditional woodworking techniques and modern machinery practices to develop understanding of basic woodworking concepts and procedures. The course includes in-depth i… source |
| FIW 1013 | Woodworking Machine Maintenance and Calibration | — | Introduces repairing woodworking machines, changing blades, and making machine adjustments to maximize performance. source |
| FIW 1015 | Strip Canoe Building | — | Focuses on constructing a strip canoe utilizing forms, thin wood strips, and epoxy/fiberglass techniques resulting in a beautiful and strong yet lightweight craft. Explores construction of seats, thw… source |
| FIW 1016 | Wooden Hand Plane Making | — | Covers design and build of a custom wooden hand plane, unique to the maker. source |
| FIW 1018 | Introduction to Turning | — | Explores the capacities of a lathe through spindle and faceplate turnings. The use of bead, cove, taper, cylindrical, v-cuts proportion and curved line relationships are examined. Lathe components, t… source |
| FIW 1019 | Intermediate Turning I | — | Expands upon FIW 1018 (Introduction to Turning) to include turning natural edge bowls, long stem goblets, spiral turning, end grain hollowing, open forms, and closed forms/internal hollowing techniqu… source |
| FIW 1020 | Intermediate Turning II | — | Explores the lathe in turning large diameter platters, texturing, square bowls, triangular bowls, Saturn bowls, lidded boxes and sphere projects. This course is a continuation of FIW 1019 Intermediat… source |
| FIW 1021 | Advanced Turning | — | Develops advanced turning techniques to create woodturning art. Students will learn the use of concentric chucks to do multi-access turning of spindles, bowls and hollow vessels. They will also learn… source |
| FIW 1022 | Wood Carving | — | Allows student to experiment with hand- and power-carving tools to discover the qualities of numerous materials and the many possibilities of wood shaping through carving. The student produces sample… source |
| FIW 1025 | Finishing Wood | — | Teaches students the wide variety of finishes available from the oldest formulations to the wide array of modern films and stains. Students experiment with a representative sampling of colorations an… source |
| FIW 1028 | Doormaking | — | Focuses on the planning, design, selection and purchase of materials, construction, finishing and hanging of a door that the students has constructed. Examines assorted styles of door construction, j… source |
| FIW 1031 | Electric Guitar Construction | — | Covers the design and construction of an electric guitar from raw materials and milled lumber. source |
| FIW 1060 | Workbench Construction | — | Facilitates the design and fabrication of a workbench based on specific user needs. This course involves heavy lifting. source |
| FIW 1070 | Woodworking Lab I | — | Continues to build upon woodworking skills and techniques. source |
| FIW 1075 | Special Topics | — | Assists students who are interested in individual topics within the normal curriculum. The student identifies and selects objectives that they need for industry upgrades or special training to enter… source |
| FIW 1085 | Independent Study | — | Involves making a project utilizing only hand tools. Utilizes hand tools to learn techniques and abilities that improve woodworking skills. Compares power tool performance. source |
| FIW 2000 | Veneering and Marquetry | — | Design and create a marquetry project. The course covers the surface decoration of wood - both edge and face treatments through the use of thin, often expensive, exotic or figured woods. Manmade and… source |
| FIW 2001 | Furniture I - Table Making | — | Explores advanced wood joinery, using both hand and power tool techniques in constructing a table. This course will include two table projects. The first project will explore production style of buil… source |
| FIW 2002 | Furniture II-Carcass Construct | — | Explores advanced wood joinery, using both hand- and power-tool techniques in frame and carcass-style construction. Students will focus on fine craft and design to create a free-standing, solid-wood… source |
| FIW 2003 | Furniture III-Chair Making | — | Explores advanced wood joinery, using both hand and power tool techniques in constructing a chair. source |
| FIW 2008 | Furniture Restoration & Repair | — | Teaches the student to repair and restore furniture. The student will learn how to determine the adhesive and finish used, repair veneer, replace broken pieces, reassemble reconditioned furniture rep… source |
| FIW 2010 | Bending and Laminations | — | Involves the process of curving natural and manmade panels through a variety of methods including spaced kerfs, cold lamination and steam bending. Emphasizes form construction, various qualities of d… source |
| FIW 2012 | Contemporary Furniture Making | — | Introduces students to the business of studio furniture and directs their path in designing their style of contemporary furniture. Students will create unique and meaningful designs including prototy… source |
| FIW 2035 | Drum Building | — | Teaches students the professional techniques and skills used to build a drum set in the western context. The course emphasizes sonic and aesthetic design. The course culminates with each student desi… source |
| FIW 2051 | CNC Woodworking Router I | — | Develops basic skills and knowledge in using a Computer Numerically Controlled (CNC) router. The course covers using computer-based drafting programs to set up a vector-based drawing and properly out… source |
| FIW 2055 | CNC Laser I | — | Offers basic skills and knowledge in using Computer Numerically Controlled (CNC) laser cutting and engraving machines. Students use computer-based drawing programs to set up a vector-based drawing an… source |
| FIW 2057 | CNC Wood Router 3 & 4 Axis I | — | Develops techniques for 3- and 4-axis Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM) and Computer Numerical Control (CNC) wood router machining. This course focuses on taking 3D Computer-Aided Design (CAD) model… source |
| FIW 2075 | Special Topics | — | Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source |
| FRE 1001 | Conversational French I | — | Introduces beginning students to conversational French and focuses on understanding and speaking French. Covers basic vocabulary, grammar, and expressions that are used in daily situations and in tra… source |
| FRE 1002 | Conversational French II | — | Continues the sequence for beginning students who wish to understand and speak French. Covers basic conversational patterns, expressions, and grammar. source |
| FRE 1011 | French Language I: GT-AH4 | — | Develops studentsâ interpretive, interpersonal, and presentational communicative abilities in the language. Integrates these skills in the cultural contexts in which the language is used. Offers a… source |
| FRE 1012 | French Language II: GT-AH4 | — | Expands studentsâ interpretive, interpersonal, and presentational communicative abilities in the language across the disciplines. Integrates these skills with the study of the cultures in which the… source |
| FRE 2011 | 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 wil… source |
| FRE 2012 | French Language IV: GT-AH4 | — | Continues French 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 methodolog… source |
| FST 1000 | 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… source |
| FST 1001 | Firefighter II | — | Addresses the requirements necessary to perform at the second level of progression as identified in National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1001, Firefighter Professional Qualifications. This is… source |
| FST 1002 | Principles/Emergency Services | — | 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 o… source |
| FST 1003 | Fire Behavior & Combustion | — | Explores the theories and fundamentals of how and why fires start, spread, and are controlled. source |
| FST 1005 | Building Construction for Fire | — | 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 sho… source |
| FST 1006 | 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 f… source |
| FST 1007 | HazMat Operations (Level I) | — | Introduces hazardous materials incidents, recognizing and identifying hazardous materials, planning response, implementing response procedures, decision making, and continued evaluation at the awaren… source |
| FST 1009 | Occupational Safety & Health | — | 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 sit… source |
| FST 1010 | Job Placement and Assessment | — | Addresses all aspects of the Fire Service entrance examination process and especially emphasizes various components of the exam, including the written, physical abilities, and oral interview. The obj… source |
| FST 1021 | Technical Rope Rescue | — | Provides students with the knowledge and skills to handle low and high angle rescues using rescue rope and associated hardware. The course takes students from the introductory level up to advanced sk… source |
| FST 1027 | Vehicle Extrication Operation | — | Expands and refines the objectives of FST 1026. Students shall be capable of hazard recognition, equipment use, and techniques necessary to operate safely and effectively at incidents involving perso… source |
| FST 1051 | Driver-Operator | — | Provides the student with the basic knowledge and skills to safely operate fire apparatus according to the NFPA professional standard. Enables the student to display and demonstrate knowledge of fire… source |
| FST 1060 | Physical Abilities Test Prep | — | Prepares students for the CPAT test and other related fitness testing for entry level firefighters. The course will focus on aerobics and strength training to assist students in passing a CPAT test o… source |
| FST 1070 | Clinical I | — | Offers the clinical practicum to apply the related fire science technology. source |
| FST 1075 | Special Topics | — | Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source |
| FST 2001 | Instructional Methodology | — | Identifies the roles and responsibilities of the fire service instructor. Includes oral communication skills, concepts of learning, planning and development of lesson plans and instructional material… source |
| FST 2002 | Strategy & Tactics | — | Provides an in-depth analysis of the principles of fire control through utilization of personnel, equipment, and extinguishing agents on the fire ground. source |
| FST 2003 | Fire Hydraulics & Water Supply | — | Provides a foundation of theoretical knowledge in order to understand the principles of the use of water in fire protection and to apply hydraulic principles to analyze and to solve water supply prob… source |
| FST 2004 | Principles of Code Enforcement | — | Provides the students with the fundamental knowledge of the role of code enforcement in a comprehensive fire prevention program. source |
| FST 2005 | Fire Investigation I | — | Provides the student with the fundamentals and technical knowledge needed for proper fire scene interpretations, including recognizing and conducting origin and cause, preservation of evidence and do… source |
| FST 2006 | Fire Co Superv and Leadership | — | Covers fire department organization, management philosophies, leadership traits, time management, group dynamics, communications, motivation counseling, conflict resolution, and employee discipline.… source |
| FST 2007 | Strategy and Tactics II | — | Focuses on tactics and strategies associated with transportation emergencies and fires, high-rise fires, below-ground incidents, confined space emergencies, and special rescue situations. source |
| FST 2009 | 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 prote… source |
| FST 2052 | Fire Investigation II | — | Provides the student with advanced technical knowledge on rule of law, fire scene analysis, fire behavior, evidence collection and preservation, scene documentation, case preparation, and testifying. source |
| FST 2053 | NIMS | — | Focuses on the National Incident Management System including fire ground management and resource management. Multiagency coordination systems are discussed, organization preparedness for large scale… source |
| FST 2054 | HazMat Technician Level | — | Focuses on techniques associated with hazardous materials mitigation, the use of monitoring devices, components of a mitigation teams, command and control of hazardous materials incidents. source |
| FST 2055 | Fire Service Management | — | Serves as the basic management course for present and potential members of the fire service, and for students and members of other fire science-related professions. Introduces the student to current… source |
| FST 2057 | Fire Department Administration | — | Focuses on the operations of volunteer and combination fire departments, compliance with standards and ordinances, funding, recruiting, hiring and retaining employees, funding and budgeting, organiza… source |
| FST 2058 | Wildland Fire Incident Mgmt | — | Introduces and develops supervisory and decision-making skills for fire line management individuals. Covers (1) First Attack Incident Commander, (2) Crew Supervisor, (3) Incident Commander Multi-reso… source |
| FST 2059 | Wildland Firefighting Tactics | — | Focuses on management of uncontrolled fire burning, urban/wildland interface, strategy and tactics used in controlling wildland fires, prevention methods, and incident command practices. source |
| FST 2075 | Special Topics | — | Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest not previously offered. Includes National Fire Academy courses, VFIS courses, NFPA certification courses… source |
| FST 2080 | Internship | — | Provides students with the opportunity to supplement coursework with practical work experience related to their educational program. Students work under the immediate supervision of experienced perso… source |
| FST 2085 | Independent Study | — | Meets the individual needs of students. Students engage in intensive study or research under the direction of a qualified instructor. source |
| FST 2089 | Capstone | — | Evaluates the culmination of student learning within a given program of study. This course will include an evaluation process of an entire program of study based on individual program/discipline obje… source |
| FSW 1000 | S-190 Intro to Wildland Fire Behavior | — | Provides instruction in the primary environmental factors that affect the start and spread of wildfire and recognition of potentially hazardous situations. This course can be taught in conjunction wi… source |
| FSW 1001 | S-130 Firefighting Training | — | Provides entry-level firefighter skills. A version of the L-180, Human Factors on the Fire line, is included as part of the course. Credit should be issued for S-130. source |
| FVM 1005 | 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. Studen… source |
| FVM 1017 | Understanding 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 a… source |
| FVM 1036 | 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… source |
| FVM 1050 | Development 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 the… source |
| FVM 1063 | Digital Editing: Premiere | — | Introduces the basic concepts and skills of non-linear editing using Adobe Premiere Non-Linear Editing Software. This course covers various editing techniques and how to apply the acquired knowledge… source |
| FVM 2000 | Video Production II | — | This course explores film and video production from script to screen. This course focuses on developing project ideas, creating storyboards, conducting test shoots, and mastering pre-production plann… source |
| FVM 2005 | 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 a… source |
| FVM 2006 | 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-… source |
| FVM 2007 | 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 motivatio… source |
| FVM 2015 | 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 e… source |
| FVM 2021 | Commercial Media Production | — | Focuses on the creation of compelling stories for professional clients designed to stimulate web and/or television audience response. The course will emphasize the demands of focused and brief commun… source |
| FVT 2017 | Acting for the Screen | — | Instructs the student in the use of on-set and on-camera environments and techniques unique to television and film productions. It is designed for students interested in becoming professional screen… source |
| FVT 2050 | Scriptwriting for Film & Video | — | Develops screen writing skills, focusing on the basic format of the craft, scene construction, genre conventions, three act structure, characterization and idea generation. Students complete a 30-min… source |
| GEO 1005 | World Regional Geography: SS2 | — | Examines the spatial distribution of environmental and societal phenomena in the worldâs regions; environmental phenomena may include topography, climate, and natural resources; societal phenomena… source |
| GER 1011 | German Language I: GT-AH4 | — | Develops studentsâ interpretive, interpersonal, and presentational communicative abilities in the language. Integrates these skills in the cultural contexts in which the language is used. Offers a… source |
| GER 1012 | German Language II: GT-AH4 | — | Expands studentsâ interpretive, interpersonal, and presentational communicative abilities in the language across the disciplines. Integrates these skills with the study of the cultures in which the… source |
| GER 2011 | German Language III: GT-AH4 | — | Continues German Language I and II in the development of increased functional proficiency in listening, speaking, reading and writing the German language. Note: The order of the topics and the method… source |
| GER 2012 | German Lang IV: GT-AH4 | — | Continues German Language I, II and III in the development of increased functional proficiency in listening, speaking, reading and writing the German language. Note: The order of the topics and the m… source |
| GEY 1016 | Geology of Minerals and Gems | — | Introduces information on the definition, formation, classification, and identification of minerals and gems, as well as their economic uses and well-known Colorado examples. source |
| GEY 1018 | Rock & Mineral Identification | — | Introduces basic information on the definition, formation, identification, and uses of rocks and minerals. source |
| GEY 1032 | Dinosaurs of Colorado | — | Introduces the evolutionary history of dinosaurs with special emphasis on the Mesozoic environment in Colorado, the dinosaurs that inhabited it, and the history of their discovery. source |
| GEY 1042 | Intro to GPS | — | Provides instruction on the use and applications of Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers for outdoor activities. The course covers navigation, using a GPS receiver with topographic maps, mapping… source |
| GEY 1044 | Introduction to Cave Science | — | Introduces the science of caves, with emphasis on their geology. Course topics include cave development, the importance of karst geology and hydrology, cave speleothems, and organisms adapted to livi… source |
| GEY 1075 | Special Topics | — | Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of a special topic of interest. source |
| GEY 1108 | Geology of National Parks: SC2 | — | Explores significant geologic features and the processes that create them using examples and case studies from the U.S. National Park System. Weathering and erosional landforms, caves and reefs, coas… source |
| GEY 1111 | Physical Geology w/Lab: SC1 | — | Introduces the major topics of geology. Course content encompasses Earthâs materials, structure, and surface landforms. Geologic time and the geologic processes responsible for Earthâs internal a… source |
| GEY 1112 | Historical Geology w/Lab: SC1 | — | Covers the development of Earth through the vast span of geologic time. Emphasis is on the investigation and interpretation of sedimentary rocks and features, the record of ancient environments, foss… source |
| GEY 1135 | Environmental Geol w/Lab: SC1 | — | Introduces the subject of geology as it relates to human activities. Geologic hazards such as floods, landslides, earthquakes, and volcanoes are investigated. Mineral, energy, soil, and water resourc… source |
| GEY 1155 | General Oceanography w/Lab: SC1 | — | Provides an introduction to modern geological and physical oceanography, with lesser emphasis on chemical and biological oceanography. Plate tectonics, seafloor geomorphology, marine sediments, coast… source |
| GEY 2205 | Geology of Colorado | — | Covers the geologic history of Colorado and notable geologic features present in the state. Emphasis is on the formation of mountain ranges, significant rock types, ore deposits, fossils, and landfor… source |
| GEY 2208 | Geology Field Studies | — | Involves in-depth field studies of the geology of a specific region in the United States. Field trips lasting less than a week constitute the major activities of the course. The specific area of inve… source |
| GEY 2228 | Field Geology | — | Provides the opportunity to experience geology in a field setting, apply geologic principles, and complete in-depth studies of the specific geologic features and history of an area of geologic intere… source |
| GIS 1001 | Introduction to GIS | — | Surveys the development, application and use of geographic information systems (GIS). source |
| GIS 1010 | Intro to Cartography for GIS | — | Examines a broad range of map types, emphasizing maps as a communication system with both symbology and specific organizational hierarchies. Discussion and demonstration focus on essential cartograph… source |
| GIS 2010 | Intermediate GIS | — | Builds on the spatial analysis principles and concepts of GIS 101. Students work with advanced analytical tools and develop skills in spatial problem solving. source |
| HIS 1075 | Special Topics | — | Focuses on the exploration of current topics, issues and activities related to one or more aspects of history. source |
| HIS 1110 | The World: Antiquity-1500: 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, a… source |
| HIS 1120 | The World: 1500-Present: 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 ethni… source |
| HIS 1210 | US History to Reconst: 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 th… source |
| HIS 1220 | US History since Civil War: 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 Am… source |
| HIS 1310 | 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, cla… source |
| HIS 1320 | 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, reli… source |
| HIS 2005 | Women in World History: 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. This is a statew… source |
| HIS 2015 | 20th Century World History: 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-… source |
| HIS 2020 | The Holocaust and Genocide | — | Examines the historical preconditions, ideologies, causes, and processes that culminated in the Holocaust in Nazi Germany as well as other genocides around the world in the 20th century. This course… source |
| HIS 2075 | Special Topics | — | Focuses on the exploration of current topics, issues and activities related to one or more aspects of history. source |
| HIS 2085 | Independent Studies | — | Incorporates structured and guided, individualized research that is organized and tailored around the interests and needs of the individual student. source |
| HIS 2105 | Women in U.S. History: HI1 | — | Examines womenâs changing roles in American history from the pre-colonial native population to the present. Emphasizes the nature of women's work and the participation of women in the family, polit… source |
| HIS 2110 | African American History: HI1 | — | Explores the experiences and contributions of African Americans from the colonial period to the present. Emphasizes the social and economic lives and roles of African Americans, their roles in politi… source |
| HIS 2115 | American Indian History: HI1 | — | Analyzes historical and socio-cultural change for Native Americans from pre-colonial America to the present, emphasizing those processes and relations with non-Native Americans which have contributed… source |
| HIS 2130 | Hist of American West: HI1 | — | Traces the history of the American West, from the Native American cultures and the frontier experiences of America's earliest, eastern settlers, through the Trans-Mississippi West, across the great e… source |
| HIS 2135 | Colorado History: 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, rai… source |
| HIS 2145 | US History Since 1945: HI1 | — | Focuses on the major political, economic, social, and cultural developments that have shaped modern America from 1945 to the present. This is a statewide Guaranteed Transfer course in the GT-HI1 cate… source |
| HIS 2200 | History of Latin America: 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 c… source |
| HIS | Chose any Statewide GT course | — | Chose any Statewide GT course source |
| HNR 1000 | Honors Seminar: | — | Develops skills in an interdisciplinary manner, including: self-efficacy, college success, interdisciplinary connections, critical and creative thinking. A primary goal is to develop a sense of commu… source |
| HNR 1002 | Honors Colloquium I: | — | Develops skills in interdisciplinary scholarly research, writing, and discourse, facilitated by an in-depth study of a major theme. The emphasis is on discussion, projects, and ways of integrating di… source |
| HNR 1075 | Special Topics | — | Provides student with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of a special topic of interest. source |
| HNR 2002 | Honors Colloquium II: | — | Continues to develop skills in interdisciplinary scholarly research, writing, and discourse, facilitated by an in-depth study of a major theme. The emphasis is on leading discussions and projects, an… source |
| HNR 2080 | Internship | — | Provides students with the opportunity to supplement coursework with practical work experience related to their educational program. Students work under the immediate supervision of experienced perso… source |
| HNR 2089 | Capstone: Honors | — | Provides a demonstrated culmination of learning within a given program of study. source |
| HPR 1000 | Introduction to Health | — | Provide foundational knowledge and skills necessary for careers in health care. This course covers basic health skills such as vital signs, hand washing, and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR). source |
| HPR 1008 | Law & Ethics for Health Prof | — | Introduces student to the study and application medico-legal concepts in medical careers. This course seeks to establish a foundation for ethical behavior and decision making in health professions. source |
| HPR 1010 | Dietary Nutrition | — | Studies the basic nutritional principles in clinical practice in health care. The course will cover factors which influence the nutritional status of individuals, methods of nutritional assessment an… source |
| HPR 1011 | 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 ar… source |
| HPR 1020 | Phlebotomy | — | Teaches the duties associated with the practice of venipuncture, capillary puncture, and special collection procedures. Students will have experience with quality control, infection control and safet… source |
| HPR 1025 | Outdoor Emergency Care | — | Prepares the student without previous first aid training to handle the emergency care problems seen at alpine and nordic ski areas. The knowledge and skills are oriented toward the wilderness setting… source |
| HPR 1026 | Outdoor Emergency Care Refresh | — | Provides for maintenance of a uniform skill level and act as a means of national recertification for Winter Emergency Care. source |
| HPR 1040 | Comprehensive Medical Terminology | — | Provides an in-depth study of the structure of medical terms with emphasis on using and combining common prefixes, roots and suffixes. This course includes terms related to major body systems, oncolo… source |
| HPR 1050 | 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. source |
| HPR 1080 | Internship | — | Provides students with the opportunity to supplement coursework with practical work experience related to their educational program. Students work under the immediate supervision of experienced perso… source |
| HPR 2050 | Advanced ECG Interpretations | — | Focuses on each wave and interval of the complex, the axis, and the 12-lead presentation of some rhythm disturbances. source |
| HUM 1003 | Intro to Film Art: AH2 | — | Studies the relationships among filmâs stylistic systems, narrative systems and audience reception. Students view, discuss and critically analyze a variety of films which represent a variety of gen… source |
| HUM 1015 | World Mythology: 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 addit… source |
| HUM 1020 | History of Rock & Roll | — | Teaches students to read about, write about, and discuss the social history of that very broad term, "rock and roll." We explore important themes in American (and British) social and cultural history… source |
| HUM 1021 | Humanities: Early Civ: 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,… source |
| HUM 1022 | Humanities: Mediev-Mod: 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. Any two of the… source |
| HUM 1023 | Humanities: Modern Wrld: 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 a… source |
| HUM 2085 | Independent Study | — | Meets the individual needs of students. Students engage in intensive study or research under the direction of a qualified instructor. source |
| HVA 1002 | Basic Refrigeration | — | Introduces the basic theory of refrigeration systems, components, charging, recycling, and evacuation of refrigeration units. source |
| HVA 1005 | Electricity for HVAC/R | — | Teaches resistance, current, voltage and power in AC and DC circuits; measurements; computations of series and parallel circuits; circuit analysis and troubleshooting with basic test equipment. source |
| HVA 1007 | Safety in the Workplace | — | Introduces the need for safety in the workplace and the role that OSHA has in helping to prevent and eliminate work-related injuries. Introduces the need for Emergency Action Plans, the proper use of… source |
| HVA 1010 | Fundamentals of Gas Heating | — | Introduces students to the fundamentals of gas heating. Students work in a classroom and shop environment. Topics include the basics of gas heating systems, operation of gas valves and burners, gas p… source |
| HVA 1011 | Piping Skills for HVAC | — | Studies the different types of tubing and piping materials used in HVAC/R applications. Studies the proper tubing and piping installation methods used in the HVAC/R field. Subjects covered will be th… source |
| HVA 1013 | Refrigerant Recovery Training | — | Explains the laws regarding refrigerant recovery. The course includes hands-on use of recovery equipment. Upon successful completion of this course students will be prepared to take the EPA certifica… source |
| HVA 1018 | Customer Soft Skills Training | — | Introduces the need for outstanding Customer Service Soft Skills. Teaches the student the proper steps that need to be taken to have good customer service skills, that will lead to a lasting relation… source |
| HVA 1025 | Building Envelope Analysis I | — | Introduce the student to what a Building Envelope Analysis is and the importance of analyzing the building envelope and the role that heat transfer plays in that analysis. source |
| HVA 1032 | Air Cond & Refrig Controls | — | Continues HVA 1005. The course applies the knowledge of basic electricity to controls related to air conditioning and refrigeration equipment. The course also works on reading and drawing schematic a… source |
| HVA 1034 | Air Conditioning Systems | — | Studies the basics of air conditioning system design, operation and installation. Students learn how cooling systems can be designed with human comfort and efficient operation in mind. Time is spent… source |
| HVA 1040 | Basic Sheet Metal | — | Teaches the basic skills required to install duct systems for those entering the HVAC trade. Information covered includes: tools, safety, common materials, installation standards and practices. The c… source |
| HVA 1041 | Sheet Metal Fabrication | — | Introduces the basics of shop-based sheet metal tools and hand tools and how they are used to create fittings for residential ducting systems. Safe operation of tools will be stressed. The layout and… source |
| HVA 1062 | Heating Controls | — | Applies the knowledge of Basic Electricity to Controls related to heating equipment. This includes boilers and furnaces with emphasis on ignition and controls related to high efficiency heating equip… source |
| HVA 1161 | National Center for Construction Education & Research HVAC I | — | HVAC I will prepare students to meet the standards of the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) curriculum. This course provides foundational training and the necessary skil… source |
| HVA 1162 | National Center for Construction Education & Research HVAC II | — | HVAC II prepares students to meet level two standards of the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) curriculum. This course will cover alternating current, compressors, refri… source |
| HVA 2006 | Mechanical Codes | — | Reviews in detail the Uniform Mechanical Code. The course is intended to give those entering the HVAC/R trade as well as those trades people taking certification examinations, a sound knowledge of th… source |
| HVA 2031 | Pneumatic Controls | — | Covers pneumatic controls and systems used in controlling commercial and industrial HVAC equipment. The course includes lab experimentation with pneumatic controls, rebuilding of valves and actuators… source |
| HVA 2033 | Advanced Refrigeration | — | Builds on the skills acquired in refrigeration fundamentals. The student will have an opportunity to study and to work on rooftop units, ice machines, and commercial reach-in and walk-in coolers source |
| HVA 2040 | Servicing Forced Air Systems | — | Covers the operation, repair and maintenance of forced air heating systems. The course studies the different types of furnaces, code requirements, common controls and mechanical problems. This course… source |
| HVA 2047 | Hot Water Heating Systems | — | Covers the theory of operation behind these systems, as well as installation, maintenance and repair. The course also examines air elimination, circulator pump and pipe sizing. Boiler and heat convec… source |
| HVA 2061 | A/C Systems Service and Repair | — | Emphasizes the service of HVAC systems. Students will develop a preventative maintenance program for various types of equipment, both commercial and residential. Troubleshooting techniques and equipm… source |
| HVA 2062 | Residential Heat Pump Service | — | Introduces the student to the fundamentals of heat pump systems. Reverse-cycle refrigeration, four-way valves, air source heat pumps, ground source heat pumps, water source heat pumps, refrigerant li… source |
| HVA 2063 | Chillers | — | Introduces the student to chillers and their operating parameters. source |
| HVA 2067 | Radiant Heating Systems | — | Covers the theory of operation, installation and maintenance of warm water radiant heating systems in a combination of lecture and lab. Different methods of zoning, controls, piping methods, piping t… source |
| HVA 2068 | Advanced Hydronic Controls | — | Course takes the operation of hydronic heating systems and allows the student to apply the knowledge of advanced hydronic controls to them. The student must have a solid field background or education… source |
| HVA 2069 | Indoor Air Quality & Ventilation | — | Apprises the experienced student of problems associated with indoor air quality and ways to improve the indoor environment. Mechanical Code and other national standards will also be addressed. source |
| HVA 2075 | Special Topics | — | Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source |
| HVA 2080 | Internship | — | Gives the student an opportunity to apply their course studies in a specific area. source |
| HVA 2085 | Independent Study | — | Work with the instructor on a specific area with specific objectives and a predetermined project completion date. source |
| HVA 2161 | National Center for Construction Education & Research HVAC III | — | Prepares students to meet level three standards of the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) curriculum. Course provides training and skills to prepare students to become ad… source |
| HVA 2162 | National Center for Construction Education & Research HVAC IV | — | Prepares students to meet level four standards of the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) curriculum. This course provides training and skills to become a master-level tec… source |
| HWE 1001 | Community First Aid and CPR | — | Prepares the student for certification in CPR and Basic First Aid. Skills will include basic life support, airway obstruction, control of bleeding, shock, and patient care for the unconscious. source |
| HWE 1002 | First Aid & Adult CPR | — | Teaches the recognition and care for breathing and cardiac emergencies for victims 8 years old and up; identify and care for life-threatening bleeding, sudden illness and injuries. American Red Cross… source |
| HWE 1019 | SMT Fitness Instruction | — | Encompasses a variety of different activities (choreographed or non-choreographed) led by a qualified instructor. Classes may include aerobics (step & floor), mind body (Yoga/Pilates), or specialty (… source |
| HWE 1050 | Human Nutrition | — | Introduces basic principles of nutrition with emphasis on personal nutrition. This course focuses on macro and micro nutrients and their effects on the functions of the human body. Special emphasis i… source |
| HWE 1054 | Nutrition Whole Food Cooking | — | Encompasses the principles of Human Nutrition and applies the concepts to whole food cooking and disease prevention. Students will learn "hands on" whole food cooking principles and preparation metho… source |
| HWE 1061 | Fitness and Wellness | — | Provides information on fitness and wellness and to serve as a guide to design, implement, and evaluate a complete personal fitness and wellness program. The course integrates the basic components of… source |
| HWE 1062 | Health and Wellness | — | Explores the six components of wellness: physical, social, intellectual, spiritual, emotional, and occupational. Topics include health risks, wellness behaviors, and personal behavior change in the a… source |
| HWE 1064 | Weight Management & Exercise | — | Offers guided instruction in weight management. Emphasis is placed on the development of weight management programs and the role of exercise in maintaining weight loss. source |
| HWE 1065 | Intro to Human Performance | — | Introduces the discipline of kinesiology, including the effects of physical activity and exercise on the human physiology and human experience. The course also explores career options including expec… source |
| HWE 1068 | Cert Pers Trainer Prep Course | — | Provide the student with theoretical knowledge and practical skills in preparation for a nationally recognized personal training certification approved by the Colorado Community College System. These… source |
| HWE 1080 | Internship | — | To be determined by the individual instructor. A course description will be developed for each course and documented within the course syllabus. Refer to the SFCC Style guide for Course Description,… source |
| HWE 2060 | Exercise, Nutrition and Body Composition | — | Discusses the concepts of improved performance in all fitness areas. Emphasis is placed upon updated information associated with nutrition and human performance. Measurement of body composition is us… source |
| HWE 2062 | Physiology of Exercise | — | Introduces the student to the physiological responses and adaptations of individuals to exercise as well as the application to sports medicine, rehabilitation and general fitness. The laboratory prov… source |
| HWE 2085 | Independent Study | — | Meets the individual needs of students. Students engage in intensive study or research under the direction of a qualified instructor. source |
| IHP 1000 | Exploring Complementary Health | — | Explores some of the more widely used alternative/complimentary healing methods. The course will expand upon perspectives on health and provide a basis for conversing in a knowledgeable manner with c… source |
| IHP 1002 | Integrative Health I | — | Introduces the philosophy, theory, and practice of holistic health and how it integrates with the art and science of caring and healing. A review of the health paradigm and emerging changes seen with… source |
| IHP 1003 | Circle of Healing | — | Examines different energy methods in order to work as part of a healing group, which uses intuition and group consensus of imagery as vehicles to create a healing environment. source |
| IHP 1005 | Your Heart's Intention | — | Examines the fundamentals of the law of attraction, the power of words, and the influence of oneâs belief in self as they connect to mind-body health. Topics in this course include developing intui… source |
| IHP 1007 | Stress Management for Health | — | Explores various types and causes of stress and seeks to identify specific skills to healthily manage personal, academic, and professional stress in order to reach oneâs full potential. Breathing a… source |
| IHP 1008 | Journaling Towards Wellness | — | Describes journaling as an effective tool for introspection on the personal growth process and in developing a path towards wellness for oneself and as a practitioner with a client. This course provi… source |
| IHP 1011 | Intro to Massage Techniques I | — | Provides a general history of massage therapy up to modern day. It will emphasize the physiological as well as psychological impact on overall health, injury restoration, and illness prevention. The… source |
| IHP 1014 | Anatomy & Physiology for Integrative Therapies | — | Provides a general knowledge of anatomy and physiology of the major body systems with additional focus given to the identification and functions of the muscular and skeletal systems as they pertain t… source |
| IHP 1015 | Introduction to Reflexology | — | Provides an introductory overview of Reflexology as practiced within the United States. The course will review the history of Reflexology as well as modern day acupressure application techniques to r… source |
| IHP 1016 | Reflexology of the Hands/Feet | — | Provides extended anatomy instruction to further assess the physiological and psychological responses of the body to alleviate stress/pain using energy and touch. This course will analyze advanced pr… source |
| IHP 1017 | Meridian Acupoint Tapping | — | Applies elements of cognitive therapy, exposure therapy, and memory reconsolidation with Traditional Chinese Acupressure in the form of light fingertip tapping on meridian end-points for self-applica… source |
| IHP 1018 | Acupressure Techniques | — | Focuses on acupressure, a form of bodywork involving pressure with palms, forearms, elbows, and fingers along the meridians used in traditional Chinese acupuncture. The course will emphasize hands-on… source |
| IHP 1020 | Reiki Level I | — | Examines the history and development of the energy modality of Reiki. The course will explain the basic concept of âQi,â how it works, and its impacts on all facets of health. Specific skills tra… source |
| IHP 1021 | Reiki Level II | — | Demonstrates advanced Reiki energy healing techniques and further prepares students for the role of a professional practitioner. Advanced content describing the additional Usui Reiki symbols, their m… source |
| IHP 1022 | Reiki Level III - Master Teacher | — | Provides the necessary training, visual demonstrations and hands-on practicing of mastery energy techniques that will further enhance the ability to channel Reiki energy for healing purposes. The con… source |
| IHP 1024 | Health Apps of Crystals | — | Introduces the historical and modern day theories and perspectives on the energetic healing properties contained within crystals and minerals. Methods to clear, charge, cleanse, and utilize crystals… source |
| IHP 1030 | Introduction to Aromatherapy | — | Provides an introductory level of information about the historical origins, safety precautions as well as various applications and uses of essential oils to reduce stress, aid in relaxation, and bene… source |
| IHP 1035 | Introduction to Herbalism | — | Explores the philosophy, ethics, and applications of Herbalism. It introduces pharmacokinetics and composition of herbs and their effects on bodily systems. The course will focus on the habitat, mean… source |
| IHP 1041 | Growing and Preserving Organic | — | Introduces the information and skills needed to grow and preserve organic herbs and food for personal use. This course discusses various techniques and space considerations for organic gardening. Cou… source |
| IHP 1051 | Intro to Neurolinguistic Prog | — | Examines Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP) techniques for modifying behavior in achieving self-improvement, self-management, and more effective interpersonal communications. The course introduces cha… source |
| IHP 1052 | Meditation for Health | — | Introduces the practice of fundamental meditation techniques for quieting the mind, reducing stress, and activating the Mind-Body connection to enhance oneâs overall health and sense of wellness. source |
| IHP 1055 | Introduction to Qigong | — | Provides an overview of the history of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). It teaches the application of Qigong that integrates physical postures, breath work, and mental focus to aid in the healing… source |
| IHP 1058 | Intro to Hlth and Wlnss Coach | — | Describes the introductory knowledge and tools for basic coaching skills. This course will offer instruction for performing assessment, goal-setting techniques, and the essential positive communicati… source |
| IHP 1061 | Introduction to Homeopathy | — | Introduces the history and development of Homeopathy. It will explore the guiding principles and rules for using homeopathic remedies as well as how they work to activate immune response and promote… source |
| IHP 1075 | Special Topics | — | Provides student with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of a special topic of interest. source |
| IHP 1088 | Practicum | — | Provides students an opportunity to gain practical experience in applying their educational skills and/or to develop specific skills in a practical work setting. The instructor will work with the stu… source |
| IHP 2000 | Creating Healing Presence | — | Applies the mind-body-spirit connection to understand the meaning of "presence," as being the quality of a holistic self-giving exchange during the healing or dying process. The course describes how… source |
| IHP 2001 | Integrative Health Keystone | — | Provides a comprehensive foundation to the philosophy, theory, and practice of Holism in the emerging field of Integrative Health/Medicine. This course offers an inclusive summary of modalities under… source |
| IHP 2002 | Integrative Health II | — | Provides a more comprehensive study of holistic modalities used to strengthen the whole person through the basic theory of Holism. This course further develops the application of holistic health conc… source |
| IHP 2003 | The Role of Art in Healing | — | Recognizes the role of visual art in healing that includes both didactic information and experiential learning. The course examines how the role of art in healing has evolved over the years and explo… source |
| IHP 2004 | Ethics in Integrative Health | — | Examines the ethical issues associated with the practice of integrative health therapies with emphasis on the significance of boundaries, creating safe working environments, and maintaining a healing… source |
| IHP 2005 | Integrative Business Practices | — | Describes the necessary components, utilizing self-assessments, for creating professional career goals in becoming an integrative health professional practitioner. Content will examine the necessary… source |
| IHP 2015 | Advanced Reflexology | — | Discusses advanced anatomy of the hands and feet and connects to advanced reflexology techniques to address specific health issues. It focuses on enhancing the skill of learning-enhanced reflexology… source |
| IHP 2020 | Healing Touch Level I | — | Provides experiential training that encourages personal reflection in regards to the use of energy and touch to facilitate healing responses in others. This course will provide the step-by-step proce… source |
| IHP 2021 | Healing Touch Level II | — | Expands upon Level One knowledge by increasing the depth of study of Healing Touch (HT). The content will focus on advance knowledge and skills training in the techniques necessary to conduct a full… source |
| IHP 2022 | Healing Touch Level III | — | Explores advanced topics in the art of being an energy healer and what is necessary to transform a basic level practice into a professional practice by utilizing more expansive energetic flows and te… source |
| IHP 2023 | Jin Shin Self-Care | — | Explains the experiential modality of Jin Shin Jyutsu as the "Art of the Compassionate Person" that promotes a relatively simple way of restoring harmony to the body by releasing energy congestion, t… source |
| IHP 2024 | Jin Shin Level I | — | Examines Jin Shin energy modality that is based upon ancient Chinese Acupuncture. Instruction will be provided on pulse readings and corresponding touch points to access the bodyâs meridians by the… source |
| IHP 2025 | Jin Shin Level II | — | Expands upon the knowledge and techniques of the Jin Shin energy modality. The course will advance kinesthetic skills by going more in depth about the mind-body connection of each of the twenty-six s… source |
| IHP 2027 | Bach Flower Essences | — | Examines the history, creation, and purpose of Bach Flower Essences. An exploration of how stress and emotions affect the physical body will be introduced. A viable connection will be made between en… source |
| IHP 2030 | Applied Aromatherapy | — | Explains the historical and cultural uses of aromatherapy/essential oils and the distillation process through present day. This course addresses basic Botany and examines how essential oils interact… source |
| IHP 2031 | Advanced Aromatherapy | — | Incorporates and expands upon the knowledge of aromatherapy to prepare for careers utilizing essential oils as a healing modality. The course provides advance techniques in safely using essential oil… source |
| IHP 2035 | Applied Herbalism | — | Applies introductory knowledge to explore the advanced usage of plants and herbs, plant-based remedies as well as a greater understanding of pharmacokinetics and body systems. The creation of safe he… source |
| IHP 2040 | Holistic Nutrition: Digestive Wellness | — | Examines the concept of the gut as the “second brain” and the importance of digestive health as a major determinant of overall wellness. The course describes different digestive imbalances, gut flora… source |
| IHP 2050 | RYT 200 Yoga Teacher Training | — | Provides training in applicable anatomy, educational and physical requirements, and specific kinesthetic techniques necessary to become a professional Hatha Yoga (RYT200) instructor. This course desc… source |
| IHP 2051 | Advanced Yoga Institute | — | The course provides preparation for teaching more sophisticated principles and techniques of yoga. It will cover advanced skills in yoga posture techniques, methodology, anatomy, philosophy, and prac… source |
| IHP 2052 | Mindfulness Practices for Health and Wellness | — | Examines the mental, emotional, spiritual, and physiological impact of mindfulness/meditation techniques on the brain, bodily systems, and on overall stress reduction. This course explores the histor… source |
| IHP 2058 | Advanced Integrative Health and Wellness Coaching | — | Provides training in the use of advanced coaching skills necessary to become Health and Wellness Coaches. This course will provide instruction and demonstrations on the systematic coaching process ba… source |
| IHP 2061 | Traditional Chinese Medicine | — | Introduces the history, theories, principles, and various modalities of the Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) practice. The course will discuss the multifaceted TCM approach to understanding and tre… source |
| IHP 2062 | Lifestyle Medicine Foundations | — | Introduces the foundational principles of Lifestyle Medicine and evidence supporting lifestyle-based treatment approaches. This course will explore the dimensions of a healthy lifestyle from a whole-… source |
| IHP 2063 | Intro to Ayurveda Medicine | — | Introduces Ayurvedic medicine as the ancient healing system of India, based upon the premise that when the body, mind, and spirit are in balance, there is no opportunity for disease. With an emphasis… source |
| IHP 2064 | Mind, Body, Spirit, and Energy | — | Explores the theory, modality practice, and energetic focus behind the mind-body connection in holistic/Eastern thought verses the role of mind-body separation in allopathic/Western thought. The cour… source |
| IHP 2065 | Specialty Coaching Skills/Clinical Lab | — | Integrates individualized and group coachingâ¯techniques and practices necessary forâ¯practitionersâ¯to inclusively assistâ¯clients possessing various health conditions, limited physical abilitie… source |
| IHP 2070 | Clinical - Reflexology | — | Offers the clinical practicum required for the Reflexology program. source |
| IHP 2075 | Special Topics | — | Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. A specific course description, list of competencies, and topical outline will be developed for each spec… source |
| IHP 2076 | Special Topics | — | Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. A specific course description, list of competencies, and topical outline will be developed for each spec… source |
| IHP 2080 | Internship | — | Meets the individual needs of students of enhanced learning of an integrative health modality or practice. Students will engage in an intensive study or research project under the direction of a qual… source |
| IHP 2085 | Independent Study | — | Provides a college-to-work based experience that draws on combined efforts of educators and employers to produce outcomes related to student career objectives. source |
| IHP 2087 | Cooperative Education | — | Provides a college-to-work based experience that draws on combined efforts of educators and employers to produce outcomes related to student career objectives. source |
| IHP 2088 | Practicum | — | Provides students an opportunity to gain practical experience in applying their educational skills and/or to develop specific skills in a practical work setting. The instructor will work with the stu… source |
| IHP 2089 | Integrative Health Capstone | — | Provides a demonstrated culmination of learning within a given program of study. source |
| JOU 1002 | Intro to Editing for Media | — | Focuses on the process of editing articles for publication in newspapers, newsletters, magazines and the Internet. The Associated Press style is emphasized. source |
| JOU 1005 | Introduction to Mass Media: SS3 | — | Places the mass media in a technological, historical, and cultural perspective, considering the validity, integrity, and influence of the evolving media in a democracy. This course is a Statewide Gua… source |
| JOU 1006 | Media News and Reporting | — | Introduces newswriting, reporting and interviewing with an emphasis on clarity, accuracy, completeness, timeliness and fairness. source |
| JOU 1014 | TV Production | — | Covers principles and techniques of television production, as well as the role of the director/producer. source |
| JOU 1021 | Photojournalism | — | Develops photojournalistic skills in capturing moments of real life from a unique personal viewpoint. Covers a broad overview of new media story-telling techniques. Students will focus on the way the… source |
| JOU 2006 | Intermediate Newswriting & Editing | — | Presents how to gather information as an investigative reporter through research of local, state and federal government publications, how to cover police beat and city hall, how our courts and regula… source |
| JOU 2015 | Publications Prod & Design | — | Provides for student participation in the planning, writing, design and production processes of a non-newspaper publication. source |
| JOU 2025 | New Media | — | Explores techniques and approaches in the latest delivery methods for internet-based journalism. Students explore digital media outlets such as blogs, audio and video podcasts, e-zines and social net… source |
| JOU 2031 | Intro to Public Relations | — | Focuses on public relations and its role for the individual, the non-profit organization, business and government; research methodology, principles and practices necessary to become a public relation… source |
| JOU 2041 | Feature and Magazine Writing | — | Studies trade, consumer and technical markets; manuscript development with emphasis on nonfiction; submission techniques; and trends affecting the marketing of manuscripts. source |
| JOU 2080 | Internship | — | Provides a structured and guided, individualized research that is organized and tailored around the interests and needs of the individual student who may use journalism skills and experiences acquire… source |
| JPN 1001 | Conversational Japanese I | — | Introduces beginning students to conversational Japanese and focuses on understanding and speaking Japanese. Covers basic vocabulary, grammar, and expressions that are used in daily situations and in… source |
| JPN 1002 | Conversational Japanese II | — | Continues the sequence for students who wish to understand and speak Japanese. Covers basic conversational patterns, expressions and grammar. source |
| JPN 1011 | Japanese Language I | — | Introduces a sequence dealing with the development of functional proficiency in listening, speaking, reading and writing the Japanese language. Note: The order of the topics and methodology will vary… source |
| JPN 1012 | Japanese Language II | — | Continues Foreign Language I in the development of functional proficiency in listening, speaking, reading and writing the Japanese language. Note: The order of the topics and the methodology will var… source |
| JPN 2001 | Conversational Japanese III | — | Continues the sequence for students to advance in their study of understanding and speaking Japanese. Focuses on intermediate level vocabulary, grammar, and expressions. source |
| JPN 2002 | Conversational Japanese IV | — | Provides the fourth course in a sequence for intermediate students. The goal of foreign language learning is to acquire proficiency in communication skills (listening, speaking, writing and reading)… source |
| JPN 2011 | Japanese Language III: AH4 | — | Continues Foreign Language I and II in the development of increased functional proficiency in listening, speaking, reading and writing the Japanese language. Note: The order of the topics and the met… source |
| JPN 2012 | Japanese Language IV: AH4 | — | Continues Japanese Language I, II and III in the development of increased functional proficiency in listening, speaking, reading and writing the Japanese language. Note: The order of the topics and t… source |
| LAT 1011 | Latin I | — | Deals with the development of functional proficiency in listening, speaking, reading and writing Latin. Note: The order of the topics and methodology will vary according to individual texts and instr… source |
| LAT 1012 | Latin II | — | Continues Latin I in the development of functional proficiency in listening, speaking, reading and writing Latin. Note: The order of the topics and the methodology will vary according to individual t… source |
| LAT 2011 | Latin III | — | Continues Latin I and II in the development of increased functional proficiency in reading, translating and writing Latin, as well as listening and speaking Latin. This course provides the students w… source |
| LAT 2012 | Latin IV | — | Continues Latin I, II and III in the development of increased functional proficiency in reading, translating and writing Latin, as well as listening and speaking Latin. This course provides the stude… source |
| LEA 1001 | Basic Police Academy I | — | Conforms to POST standards and Colorado state certification requirements as well as the basic skills and knowledge necessary to perform the entry level duties of a peace officer. Emphasis will be on… source |
| LEA 1002 | Basic Police Academy II | — | Conforms to POST standards and state certification requirements as well as the basic skills and knowledge to perform the entry level duties of a peace officer. Emphasis will be on simulating actual s… source |
| LEA 1003 | Basic Law Enforcement Acad III | — | Enhances the standards established by the Colorado P.O.S.T. Board and state certification requirements as well as the basic skills and knowledge necessary to perform the entry level duties of a Polic… source |
| LEA 1004 | Basic Law Enforcement Acad. IV | — | Enhances the standards established by the Colorado P.O.S.T. Board and state certification requirements as well as the basic skills and knowledge necessary to perform entry level duties of a Police Of… source |
| LEA 1005 | Basic Law | — | Conforms to the Colorado POST standards and state certification requirements as well as the basic skills and knowledge necessary to perform the entry level duties of a peace officer. Emphasis will be… source |
| LEA 1006 | Arrest Control Techniques | — | Exploration of the skills, knowledge and abilities necessary to effectively maintain control of a suspect when making an arrest. Explains the continuum of force and de-escalation of force. source |
| LEA 1007 | Law Enforcement Driving | — | Exploration of the skills, knowledge and abilities required for operation of a law enforcement vehicle. Emphasizes defensive driving. Enables students to demonstrate skills by driving a vehicle under… source |
| LEA 1008 | Firearms | — | Discusses the skills, knowledge and abilities necessary to safely use police firearms. Students will demonstrate skills by firing weapons on a firing range. The student will demonstrate basic safety… source |
| LEA 1009 | Culture & Conflict Resolution | — | Explores the role culture plays in dispute resolution and ways that gender, race, ethnicity, national origin, age, religion, sexual orientation and language influence conflict resolution. source |
| LEA 1010 | Career Management | — | Introduces the law enforcement candidate to the proper performance standards and best habits and practices necessary to secure and maintain employment as a peace officer. source |
| LEA 1011 | Defensive Weapons | — | Introduces the law enforcement candidate to the legal and tactical use of defensive weapon systems to include Oleoresin Capsicum (OC) pepper defensive spray and TASER use in law enforcement defensive… source |
| LEA 1016 | Civil Liability | — | Exploration of the origin and jurisdiction of civil action, procedure and responsibility addressing the liability of criminal justice practitioners. source |
| LEA 1018 | Report Writing | — | Identifies the areas of concern in regards to proper documentation of police related activities. Exploration of report writing skills, proper structuring of interviews and chronological documentation… source |
| LEA 1026 | Patrol Procedures | — | Exploration of an in-depth study of the basic knowledge and skills required of a peace officer to safely and effectively accomplish patrol procedures. source |
| LEA 1030 | Administration of Justice for Reserve Officer | — | Exploration of the statutory authority by which the student will function as a Colorado Reserve Peace Officer. Student will become familiar with the operations of the criminal justice system, concept… source |
| LEA 1031 | Basic Law for Reserve Officer | — | Exploration of the U.S. Constitution, Rules of Evidence, Colorado Criminal Code, Victims Rights, and Legal Liability. source |
| LEA 1067 | Fingerprinting | — | An in-depth instruction of the interpretation, classification, and presentation in court of the Henry System of classification of fingerprint patterns. Instructor includes the discussion of lifting a… source |
| LEA 1075 | Special Topics | — | Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source |
| LEA 1080 | Internship | — | To be determined by the individual instructor. A Course Description will be developed for each course and documented within the course syllabus. Refer to the SFCC Style Guide for Course Description,… source |
| LEA 2018 | Drug Investigative Strategies | — | Exploration of the laws dealing with gambling, prostitution, sex crimes, and narcotics. Allows students to understand the special techniques employed in the detection, suppression, and apprehension o… source |
| LEA 2019 | Police Intelligence | — | Focuses on the fundamentals of how law enforcement agencies apply intelligence in police operations and combat organized crime. Explains the structure, training, staffing and security of intelligence… source |
| LEA 2021 | Community Problem Solving | — | Exploration of community oriented policing and problem solving strategies. Allows the student to understand the development of skills and tools necessary to implement a program. Focuses on handling s… source |
| LEA 2022 | Law Enforcement Instructor Development Program | — | Teaches the fundamentals of classroom instruction. It includes the practice and application of classroom skills that involve the preparation and presentation of law enforcement programs, principles o… source |
| LEA 2023 | Firearms Instructor Course | — | Exploration of the understanding and demonstration of safe handling and proper utilization of firearms. The student will demonstrate the safe and proper teaching techniques necessary to instruct othe… source |
| LEA 2024 | Control Tactics Instructor (ACT) | — | Prepares and certifies law enforcement personnel as PPCT Instructors. Once certified, they are able to teach a program of Arrest Control Tactics. source |
| LEA 2026 | Field Training Officer Development | — | Exploration of the topic areas in law enforcement that are unique Field Training Officer (FTO). The instructional content of this program includes: direct supervision, evaluation procedures, individu… source |
| LEA 2027 | L.E. Supervisory Training Program | — | Develops the Law Enforcement Supervisor. It provides an overview of police supervision and gives the student an understanding of the first-line supervisor`s role from three perspectives: management e… source |
| LEA 2040 | Criminal Investigations | — | Introduces investigation methods and procedures from preliminary investigation through the follow-up stages. source |
| LEA 2041 | Security of Specialized Facilities | — | Exploration of the areas within the security field that require special knowledge, such as airport security, nuclear and atomic site control, clearance control, military and civilian integrated secur… source |
| LEA 2042 | PPCT Recertification Course (ACT) | — | Updates the police officer on the changes of the law and any updates to the course. It is required that the instructor be a certified PPCT Instructors. Once completed the officer will be endorsed by… source |
| LEA 2043 | County Sheriff Operations | — | Exploration of the topic areas in law enforcement that are unique to the County Sheriff`s Department. The content of this program includes prisoner transporting, booking procedures, courtroom securit… source |
| LEA 2044 | Detention Skills Refresher | — | Exploration of the topic areas in law enforcement that are unique to the detention officers. The instructional content of this program includes: prisoner transporting, booking procedures, security in… source |
| LEA 2046 | Traffic Investigation | — | Exploration of the skills and concepts necessary to complete an accurate investigation of a traffic collision. Emphasizes traffic management concepts, selective traffic enforcement, and safety issues. source |
| LEA 2047 | Street Survival Techniques | — | Exploration of an in-depth study of the basic knowledge and skills required of a peace officer to safely and effectively accomplish the patrol function. source |
| LEA 2060 | Police Photography | — | Exploration of the current methods and techniques of police photography. Includes the use, nomenclature, and operation of 35mm and 4x4 cameras at simulated crime scenes and traffic accidents. Incorpo… source |
| LIT 1015 | Intro to Literature I: AH2 | — | Introduces students to fiction, poetry, and drama. Emphasizes active and responsive reading. This is a statewide Guaranteed Transfer course in the GT-AH2 category. source |
| LIT 2002 | World Lit After 1600: AH2 | — | Examines significant writings in world literature from the seventeenth century to the present. It emphasizes active reading and understanding of the works and their cultural backgrounds. This is a st… source |
| LIT 2005 | Race, Ethnicity, Culture: AH2 | — | Examines the cultural, historical, and social contexts impacting multiple ethnic American identities through critical reading and analysis. This course focuses on significant works by authors who ide… source |
| LIT 2011 | Amer Lit to Civil War: AH2 | — | Provides 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 o… source |
| LIT 2012 | Amer Lit Aft Civil War: AH2 | — | Provides an overview of American literature from the mid-nineteenth century to the present. It explores ideas, historical and social contexts, themes and literary characteristics of works in various… source |
| LIT 2021 | British Lit to 1770: GT-AH2 | — | Examines major works of British literature from the Anglo-Saxon period through the 17th century. Explores the historical, political, and social contexts of the works as well as the major themes which… source |
| LIT 2022 | British Lit Since 1770: GT-AH2 | — | Examines major works of British literature from the 18th century to the present. Explores the historical, political, and social contexts of the works and the major themes which reflect and/or critiqu… source |
| LIT 2025 | Intro to Shakespeare: AH2 | — | Explores a selection of works by William Shakespeare. It focuses on careful reading and interpretation of the plays and poems, includes pertinent information about Elizabethan England, and examines f… source |
| LIT 2030 | Comics/Graphic Novels | — | Introduces visual literature in the form of the Graphic Novel or Comic Art. Diverse theoretical approaches will be used to evaluate and analyze texts. source |
| LIT 2035 | Science Fiction | — | Examines the techniques and issues of science fiction through a close reading a variety of writers in the genre source |
| LIT 2040 | Queer Literature: GT-AH2 | — | Provides an overview of how literature has reflected and impacted social perceptions of queer identity, from early civilizations to contemporary society. source |
| LIT 2046 | Literature of Women: AH2 | — | Examines the techniques and themes in literature of various genres by and about women by considering what it means for women to be in literature, as characters and also as authors. This is a statewid… source |
| LIT 2055 | Children`s Literature: AH2 | — | Examines the criteria for selecting appropriate literature for children. Explores literature through a variety of genres, age levels, values taught through literature, and literary and artistic quali… source |
| LIT 2058 | Latinx Literature: AH2 | — | Examines the cultural, historical, and social contexts impacting Latinx identities through critical reading and analysis. This course focuses on significant works, including poetry, drama, and/or fic… source |
| LIT 2059 | Survey of African American Literature: AH2 | — | Examines African American literature from 1750 to the present. This is a statewide Guaranteed Transfer course in the GT-AH2 category. source |
| LIT 2068 | Celtic Literature: AH2 | — | Exposes the student to Celtic literature. The course examines significant writings in Celtic literature from the ancients through to the twenty-first century. The course emphasizes the careful readin… source |
| MAC 1001 | Introduction to Machine Shop | — | Covers safety procedures, use of bench tools, layout tools, power saws, drill presses, precision measurement tools, and various hand tools related to the machine shop. Also included are sharpening dr… source |
| MAC 1002 | Print Reading for Machinists | — | Instructs students in reading and understanding industrial prints. This course covers basic drafting and print standards, fundamentals of shape description, fundamentals of size description and annot… source |
| MAC 1005 | Intro to Machining Technology | — | Introduces the student to the changing era of machining technology, emphasizing terminology, referencing and applications related to manufacturing environments. The fundamental use of bench tools, la… source |
| MAC 1010 | Introduction to Engine Lathe | — | Introduces basic lathe applications which will consist of identifying lathe components and controls, understanding turning safety, calculating speeds and feeds, using various tools and tool holders,… source |
| MAC 1011 | Intermediate Engine Lathe | — | Teaches students to prepare single point external and internal unified screw threads to a Class 3 fit, generate angles with the compound rest within one degree, ream holes concentric within .001 inch… source |
| MAC 1012 | Advanced Engine Lathe | — | Prepares students to form radius, single-point isometric threads, turn spherical radius, use a radius gauge, and work within .0005 inches tolerance externally. source |
| MAC 1020 | Intro to Milling Machine | — | Teaches students to identify the major parts of the vertical mill, align a vise, use an indicator, edge finder, and boring head, determine speeds and feeds perform simple indexing, mill flat, square… source |
| MAC 1021 | Intermediate Milling Machine | — | Prepares students to determine hole locations by coordinates and degrees, use a rotary table, use a jig bore to drill holes by the coordinate method, and work within plus or minus .001 inch tolerance. source |
| MAC 1022 | Adv Milling Machine Operations | — | Prepares students to indicate the head of a vertical mill, bore holes, drill holes at an angle, and work with tolerances of .0008 inches location and diameter. source |
| MAC 1030 | Conventional Lathe Operations | — | Includes calculation of speeds and feeds on various materials, identification and application of various work holding techniques, tool forming, advanced machining practices and applications, and spin… source |
| MAC 1031 | Milling Machines & Operations | — | Introduces vertical milling machines. The operations and applications will consist of using the machine controls, speeds and feeds, spindles, arbors and adapters cutting tools, tool holders, conventi… source |
| MAC 1041 | Advanced Machining Operations | — | Provides the student the use of various conventional machine tools used in a machine shop environment. The use of engine lathes, horizontal and vertical milling machines, surface grinders, drill pres… source |
| MAC 1045 | Production Manufacturing | — | to Familiarizes the student to concepts related to manufacturing environments. Topics will consist of, but not be limited to Material Identification, Shop Floor Management, Just-In Time Manufacturing… source |
| MAC 1075 | Special Topics | — | Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source |
| MAC 2001 | Intro to CNC Turning Operation | — | Introduces basic writing and editing of CNC lathe programs. G&M codes, math, speeds and feeds, production processes including basic process controls, and documentation associated with manufacturing w… source |
| MAC 2002 | CNC Turning Operations II | — | Covers skills in writing and editing advanced CNC Lathe programs. G&M codes, math, speeds and feeds, production processes including multi-part, process controls, and documentation associated with man… source |
| MAC 2005 | Intro to CNC Milling Operation | — | Introduces basic creating and editing of CNC mill programs. Introduction to G&M codes, math, speeds and feeds, production processes including process controls, and documentation associated with manuf… source |
| MAC 2006 | CNC Milling Operations II | — | Further develops skills in writing and editing advanced CNC mill programs. G&M codes, math, speeds and feeds, production processes including multi-part, process controls, and documentation associated… source |
| MAC 2007 | CNC Milling Lab | — | Prepares students to write programs and run parts from both blueprints provided and per individual student designs. Proofing and editing programs, sub-programs, managing cutter compensations, fixture… source |
| MAC 2010 | Intro to Swiss Turn Operations | — | Introduces the theory behind Swiss turn machine operations. Students will learn about the parts of the machine, general maintenance, and machine setup. Students will learn how to operate a dual spind… source |
| MAC 2011 | Swiss Turn Programming I | — | Expands on operational techniques presented in Introduction to Swiss Turn Operations. Students will design for and program a single spindle machine with live tooling. Students will expand their skill… source |
| MAC 2021 | Surface Grinder Setup/Operatn | — | Teaches students how to identify major parts and accessories of the surface grinder and grind flat, vertical, and angular surfaces to a tolerance of .0002 position and size. source |
| MAC 2040 | CAD/CAM 2D | — | Provides the student with the essential concepts and techniques that are required to successfully create part geometry, generate tool path, verify tool path models, and post process the NC codes. The… source |
| MAC 2041 | CAD CAM 2D Lab | — | Requires students to produce a variety of lab exercises on robotic machinery in conjunction with MAC 2040. Aspects of tool-paths for contour, drill and pocket will be covered. Chaining geometry, sett… source |
| MAC 2045 | CADCAM 3D | — | Covers both the production and surfacing of three-dimensional geometry in a self-paced setting. Issues will be covered related to the production of wire frames, solids, surfaces, the joining of surfa… source |
| MAC 2046 | CADCAM 3D Lab | — | Requires students to produce a variety of three dimensional lab exercises on robotic machinery in a self-paced format in conjunction with MAC 2045. Coursework will focus primarily on advanced geometr… source |
| MAC 2050 | Advanced Inspection Techniques | — | Exposes the student to the principles of dimensional metrology. Students will learn how to use common measuring instruments relating to state-of-the-art manufacturing environments. Students will also… source |
| MAC 2052 | Practical Metallurgy | — | Offers a study of metallurgical terms and definitions in an effort to understand both the behavior of metals and their service to industry. Characteristics during heating, cooling, shaping, forming,… source |
| MAC 2053 | Wire EDM Operation | — | Covers the preparation, operation, and maintenance the Computer Numerical Controlled wire Electric Discharge Machine (the CNC wire EDM machine). source |
| MAC 2057 | Wire EDM Programming | — | Covers how to create a G language program (G-code) for a Computer Numerical Controlled wire Electrical Discharge Machine (CNC wire EDM Machine) using Computer-aided Design and Computer-aided Manufact… source |
| MAC 2060 | 5-Axis Mill Operation | — | Covers preparation, operation and maintenance of the 5-axis milling machine. source |
| MAC 2061 | 5-Axis Mill Programming | — | Covers how to create a 5-axis milling machine program using Computer-aided Design and Computer-aided Manufacturing (CAD/CAM) software. source |
| MAC 2066 | Adv Inspection Techniques II | — | Expands on machining techniques and applications presented in Blueprint Reading, Advanced Inspection Techniques I, and Geometric Dimension & Tolerance. Students will further develop inspection skills. source |
| MAC 2067 | Metrology Maintenance | — | Focuses on precise measurement and inspection techniques and maintenance of equipment to ensure that machined parts are within required parameters. source |
| MAC 2075 | Special Topics | — | This course provides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source |
| MAN 1017 | Time Management | — | Provides a clear sense of purpose for the following: structured goals, overcome barriers, leverage practical strategies, tools, and techniques to develop and implement an effective time management fr… source |
| MAN 1050 | Change through Challenge | — | Develops key life disciplines (e.g. goal-setting, persistence) that are essential for success in school, business, and life through the transformative power of preparing for a significant challenge.… source |
| MAN 2012 | Negotiation/Conflict Resolution | — | Presents proper techniques in negotiation and conflict resolution. Explore the important practices that determine successful negotiation in business. Other key elements discussed are: principles of c… source |
| MAN 2015 | Organizational Behavior | — | Introduces the behaviors of groups and individual members of organizations and how to influence their behavior. Emphasis is on the tools managers use to achieve organizational effectiveness. source |
| MAN 2024 | Leadership | — | Focuses on the leadership skills for contemporary organizations. Covers development and communication a shared vision to motivate and empower employees to manage conflict, to negotiate, and to develo… source |
| MAN 2026 | Principles of Management | — | Provides an overview of the principles of management. Emphasis is on the primary functions of planning, organizing, staffing, leading and controlling with a balance between the behavioral and operati… source |
| MAN 2030 | Corporate Ethics & Social Resp | — | Examines the concept of ethical corporate responsibility and how an organization's resources, including individual employees and work groups of the corporation, identify and respond to social and eth… source |
| MAN 2075 | Special Topics | — | Provides students with a vehicle to pursue special topics of interest in business. The content of this course is designed on an as needed basis to provide current, up-to-date information. source |
| MAN 2080 | Internship | — | Provides continued instruction and the opportunity for students to supplement coursework with practical work experience related to their educational program. Students work under the immediate supervi… source |
| MAN 2085 | Independent Study | — | Meets the individual needs of students. Students engage in intensive study or research under the direction of a qualified instructor. source |
| MAN 3030 | Contemporary Management | — | Provides a broad overview of current organizational management principles, techniques, and concepts needed for managerial analysis and decision-making related to planning, organizing, leading, and co… source |
| MAN 3050 | Innovation and Change Management | — | Provides essential skills required to navigate the dynamic and ever-evolving business environment. This course explores and applies the concepts, theories, and practical tools necessary to understand… source |
| MAN 3060 | Operations Management | — | Examines the planning, organization, and measurement of operations common within successful business production and service. This course emphasizes product design, supply chain management, quality co… source |
| MAN 4030 | Organizational Leadership | — | Explores leadership development through foundational theories, along with development and applications of effective leadership principles and skills. This course covers motivation, group dynamics, co… source |
| MAN 4040 | Strategic Management | — | Applies strategic thinking and development and implementation strategies for businesses with a domestic and global perspective. This course combines fundamentals from accounting, marketing, finance a… source |
| MAN 4060 | Human Resources and Supervisory Management | — | Establishes the foundational knowledge and skills required to effectively manage personnel, foster a productive work environment, and handle various human resource functions within an organization. T… source |
| MAP 1010 | Medical Office Administration | — | Teaches students the administrative and financial skills used in healthcare facilities. This includes professionalism, communication skills, compliance, accounting principles, and codes used in diagn… source |
| MAP 1083 | Medical Assistant Internship | — | Provides supervised placement in a contracted facility for guided clinical and administrative experience in the psychomotor, cognitive, and affective learning acquired in an educational program. Posi… source |
| MAP 2038 | Medical Assisting Laboratory | — | Teaches routine laboratory skills and techniques for collection, handling, and examination of specimens in the ambulatory care setting including phlebotomy, point-of-care testing, and laboratory proc… source |
| MAP 2040 | Medical Assist Clinical Skills | — | Provides instruction and foundations for hands-on experience with clinical skills required for medical offices including patient intake, vital signs, injections/immunizations, assessment, and documen… source |
| MAR 1006 | Marketing Your Image | — | Provides an understanding of marketing to prospective employers, clients, professional groups, and audiences of all types. The course emphasizes skills used to gain employment and skills used to achi… source |
| MAR 1055 | Social Media for Business | — | Teaches students how to use social media as a business strategy and covers how to match that strategy with the goals of the business. This course addresses current trends, ethics, regulations, legal… source |
| MAR 2016 | Principles of Marketing | — | Presents the analysis of theoretical marketing processes and the strategies of product development, pricing, promotion and distribution, and their applications to businesses and the individual consum… source |
| MAR 2055 | Digital Marketing | — | Explores the digital marketing environment from both a consumer and business perspective. This course provides an overview of various online business models and delves into digital advertising and so… source |
| MAR 2660 | Marketing Analytics | — | Investigates marketing analytics through the optics of a marketing professional. The course focuses on the foundation of marketing analytics by demonstrating an understanding of data management, expl… source |
| MAR 3040 | Business Practical Marketing | — | Explores contemporary marketing environments, effective strategies and practices and common legal, ethical, and social issues within a variety of industries. This course emphasizes elements of the ma… source |
| MAR 4010 | Digital Marketing & Analytics | — | Presents practical application of the Internet and digital platforms for marketing products and services. This course develops skills and techniques in product and services marketing, sales, and anal… source |
| MAT 0340 | College Algebra Support | — | Supports skill development necessary for success within College Algebra. source |
| MAT 0140 | Career Math Support | — | Supports skill development necessary for success within Career Math. source |
| MAT 0240 | Math for Liberal Arts Support | — | Supports skill development necessary for success within Math for Liberal Arts. Students that do not place directly into MAT 1240 are required to co-enroll in this course. source |
| MAT 0250 | Quantitative Literacy | — | Develops number sense and critical thinking strategies, introduces algebraic thinking, and connects mathematics to real-world applications. Topics in this course include ratios, proportions, percent,… source |
| MAT 0260 | Intro to Statistics Support | — | Supports skill development necessary for success within Introduction to Statistics. Students that do not place directly into MAT 1260 are required to co-enroll in this course. source |
| MAT 0300 | Algebraic Literacy | — | Develops algebraic skills necessary for manipulating expressions and solving equations. Topics in the course include radicals, complex numbers, polynomials, factoring, rational expressions, quadratic… source |
| MAT 1140 | Career Math | — | Covers material designed for career and technical students who need to study particular mathematical topics. Topics include measurement, algebra, geometry, statistics, and graphs. These are presented… source |
| MAT 1220 | Integrated Math I: GT-MA1 | — | Engages students in the concepts underlying elementary level mathematics. The course emphasizes critical thinking and applications. Topics include the structure of number systems, an analysis of nume… source |
| MAT 1230 | Integrated Math II: GT-MA1 | — | Engages students in the concepts underlying elementary level mathematics. The course emphasizes critical thinking and applications. Topics include probability, statistics, measurement, Euclidean geom… source |
| MAT 1240 | Math for Liberal Arts: GT-MA1 | — | Highlights connections between mathematics and the society in which we live and is intended for liberal arts majors. Topics include set theory and logic, mathematical modeling, probability and statis… source |
| MAT 1260 | Intro to Statistics: GT-MA1 | — | Introduces descriptive and inferential statistics, with an emphasis on critical thinking and statistical literacy. Topics include methods of data collection, presentation and summarization, introduct… source |
| MAT 1320 | Finite Mathematics: GT-MA1 | — | Covers topics including functions, matrix algebra, linear programming, and an introduction to probability and counting techniques. Emphasis is on applications. This course may include other topics su… source |
| MAT 1340 | College Algebra: GT-MA1 | — | Focuses on a variety of functions and the exploration of their graphs. Topics include: equations and inequalities, operations on functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, linear and non-linea… source |
| MAT 1400 | 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. This i… source |
| MAT 1420 | College Trigonometry: GT-MA1 | — | Explores trigonometric functions, their graphs, inverse functions and identities. Topics include: trigonometric equations, solutions of triangles, trigonometric form of complex numbers, and polar coo… source |
| MAT 1440 | Pre-Calculus: GT-MA1 | — | Extends algebraic concepts and explores the subject of trigonometry. Topics include: polynomial, rational, logarithmic, and exponential functions, trigonometric and inverse trigonometric functions an… source |
| MAT 2075 | Special Topics | — | Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source |
| MAT 2080 | Internship | — | Provides students with the opportunity to supplement coursework with practical work experience related to their educational program. Students work under the immediate supervision of experienced perso… source |
| MAT 2085 | Independent Study | — | Provides an opportunity for the highly-motivated student to engage in intensive study and research on a specified topic under direction of a faculty member source |
| MAT 2410 | Calculus I: GT-MA1 | — | Introduces single variable calculus and analytic geometry. It includes limits, continuity, derivatives, and applications of derivatives as well as indefinite and definite integrals and some applicati… source |
| MAT 2420 | Calculus II: GT-MA1 | — | Continues the study of single variable calculus which will include techniques of integration, analytic geometry, improper integrals, convergence of infinite numerical series and power series. This is… source |
| MAT 2430 | Calculus III: GT-MA1 | — | Focuses on the traditional subject matter of multivariable Calculus. Topics include vectors, vector-valued functions, partial derivatives, analytic geometry, multiple integrals, line integrals and ap… source |
| MAT 2431 | Calculus III/Engineer App: GT-MA1 | — | Focuses on the traditional subject matter of multivariable Calculus with an additional emphasis on word problems and problem solving. Topics include vectors, vector-valued functions, partial derivati… source |
| MAT 2500 | Intro to Proof and Reasoning | — | Introduces logic, mathematical writing, and formal mathematical proofs. This course includes techniques of proofs, quantifiers, sets, functions, and relations. source |
| MAT 2540 | Linear Algebra | — | Introduces linear algebra and emphasizes techniques of problem solving and introductory proofs. This course includes linear systems, matrices, determinants, vector spaces, linear transformations, eig… source |
| MAT 2560 | 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… source |
| MAT 2561 | Differential Equations with Engineering Applications: GT-MA1 | — | Introduces ordinary differential equations. Topics include first, second, and higher order differential equations, series methods, approximations, systems of differential equations, and Laplace trans… source |
| MET 1050 | Gen Meteorology w/Lab: SC1 | — | Provides an introduction to general meteorology and atmospheric sciences. It includes the composition and structure of the atmosphere and characteristics that affect the atmosphere, such as temperatu… source |
| MET 1051 | Intro to Climatology | — | Introduces the physical mechanisms responsible for spatial and temporal variability in Earthâs climate and the human-climate relationship. This course develops a scientific understanding of the phy… source |
| MGD 1002 | Introduction to Multimedia | — | Introduces the basic components of multimedia: text, graphics, animation, sound, and video. Students gain an introductory knowledge of various multimedia and design software programs. Students gain h… source |
| MGD 1004 | Videography | — | Offers an introduction to the principles and techniques of videotape production, including camera operation, basic script writing, lighting, sound and basic digital editing. Detailed examination of t… source |
| MGD 1009 | Design & Color | — | Covers the design process and creative problem solving. Design and color theories, fundamentals, styles, stages area applied to workups, finished art, and presentations. Emphasis will be on line, for… source |
| MGD 1011 | Adobe Photoshop I | — | Concentrates on the high-end capabilities of Adobe Photoshop as an illustration, design and photo retouching tool. Students explore a wide range of selection and manipulation techniques that can be a… source |
| MGD 1012 | Adobe Illustrator I | — | Concentrates on the high-end capabilities of Adobe Illustrator as an illustration, design and vector drawing tool. Students learn how to use the tools to create digital artwork that can be used in we… source |
| MGD 1013 | Adobe InDesign | — | Introduces students to InDesign, a page layout program which integrates seamlessly with other Adobe design programs. InDesign delivers creative freedom and productivity to DTP. Class discussions and… source |
| MGD 1014 | Typography I | — | Introduces the history and concepts of typography as applied to graphic communications. Explores appropriate use of typography in a variety of design applications, emphasizing the basic design princi… source |
| MGD 1021 | Painter for Digital Media | — | Teaches students how to work with an illustration and paint software application called Painter. Color and relationships, repeat patterns, animation and digitization are among the topics covered in t… source |
| MGD 1025 | 3D Modeling for Gaming: | — | Introduces basic 3D modeling and rendering features of a specific 3D modeling software. Students will understand 3D geometry, model management, creating materials, material editor effects, beginning… source |
| MGD 1033 | Graphic Design I | — | Focuses upon the study of design layout and conceptual elements concerning graphic design projects such as posters, advertisements, logos, and brochures. source |
| MGD 1041 | 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… source |
| MGD 1042 | Digital Animatics | — | Introduces the steps followed by professional animators and game designers for producing media in a digital environment. Students learn the foundational skills of planning, organizing, storyboards, a… source |
| MGD 1043 | Motion Graphic Design I: Software | — | Stresses creation of animation and dynamic interactive media for web and multimedia applications to a professional standard. Students will learn how develop projects for time-based media, key-frames,… source |
| MGD 1053 | 3D Animation I | — | Encompasses all major aspects of creating 3D characters using animation software. Using developed characters, the student will learn how to animate for personality. source |
| MGD 1055 | 3D Modeling I | — | Introduces 3D Modeling software with an emphasis on modeling techniques for setting up scenes with texture maps and lighting. The course also covers how to import models from other programs. source |
| MGD 1058 | Introduction to UI/UX | — | This course emphasizes the creation of solutions for suggested user tasks and the development of design patterns used in contemporary apps and websites. source |
| MGD 1063 | Sound Design I | — | Explores the use of sound in multimedia production and audio storytelling. Students examine the principles of recording. Classes focus on how sound can enhance interactive productions and improve com… source |
| MGD 1064 | Digital Video Editing I | — | Introduces to digital non-linear video editing. Students will capture, compress, edit, and manipulate video images using a personal computer. Assembly techniques including media management, editing t… source |
| MGD 1065 | After Effects I | — | Provides the fundamental techniques for creating digital motion graphics such as 2D animations, animated logos, video graphics, etc. Classes cover relevant tools and techniques as well as industry st… source |
| MGD 1067 | Game Design I | — | Introduces students to game design from conceptual development and functionality, through production of a virtual world prototype. Students examine such things as character registration, in-betweens,… source |
| MGD 1076 | Special Topics | — | Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source |
| MGD 2002 | Point of Purch Package Design | — | Introduces the theories and principles that apply to three-dimensional design graphics for packaging and display; various dimensional marketing solutions to create dynamic visual effects concepts wil… source |
| MGD 2004 | Videography II | — | Offers advanced study of digital video imaging concepts using digital cameras. Heavy emphasis is placed upon media aesthetics and the creative integration of sight, sound, and motion in student proje… source |
| MGD 2011 | Adobe Photoshop II | — | Develops and reinforces image composition techniques learned in Adobe Photoshop I, MGD 1011. Fundamentals are continuously reinforced as new design techniques are introduced. source |
| MGD 2012 | Adobe Illustrator II | — | Enables the student to continue development of electronic drawing skills through practice and use of state of the art illustration software. source |
| MGD 2013 | Electronic Prepress | — | Explores in detail the electronic prepress process. Students examine steps for preparing a digital file for trapping, output considerations and proofing techniques. Creating effective electronic desi… source |
| MGD 2020 | Adv. Character Rigging | — | Explores advanced character rigging features of a specific 3D modeling and animation software in depth. Students will understand working with joints, forward kinematic (FK) and inverse kinematic (IK)… source |
| MGD 2033 | Graphic Design II | — | Continues instruction in idea development for advanced graphic design source |
| MGD 2041 | Web Design II | — | Expands on previously learned fundamentals of HTML introducing cascading style sheets, DHTML, Java Scripts and CGI forms. Color usage and interface design principles are emphasized in this course. In… source |
| MGD 2042 | Web Architecture: Open Source | — | Provides an overview of current open source tools used in the design industry for designing and implementing Web architecture. Course content changes with trends in the industry. Topics may include c… source |
| MGD 2043 | Web Motion Graphic Design II | — | Stresses the complex creation of 2D animated motion graphics concentrating on the prior skills learned and the use of scripting and behaviors. Students will create motion graphics using these skills… source |
| MGD 2044 | Integrated Media Agency | — | Plans and produces content for a single large-scale video/multimedia project, which simulates a professional multimedia design agency. Students are exposed to all phases of digital media production w… source |
| MGD 2052 | Game Design for Mobile Devices | — | Introduces game design as it relates to mobile and handheld gaming device platforms. Students explore game design specific to the mobile/handheld platform from conceptual development and functionalit… source |
| MGD 2053 | 3D Animation II | — | Addresses more advanced aspects of creating 3D characters on the computer. Students also examine facial animation, lip synchronization, scene design and lighting set-ups. source |
| MGD 2055 | 3D Modeling II | — | Examines 3D modeling software programs with an emphasis on organic modeling techniques and animation for setting up scenes with advanced procedural textual maps and lighting. source |
| MGD 2057 | Animation Production | — | Examines development of 3D animation from a production standpoint. The process of transforming conceptual designs into actual projects is explored. Students study the management function of those tas… source |
| MGD 2058 | User Experience/User Interface Design (UX/UI) | — | Provides a project-based introduction of the design process of user experience and user interface. This course emphasizes practical methods and approaches based on user need for solving design proble… source |
| MGD 2063 | Sound Design II | — | Focuses on the application of sound with various multimedia software applications. Principles and techniques include MIDI orchestration and sequencing, digital multitrack recording and production, wo… source |
| MGD 2064 | Digital Video Editing II | — | Looks at the more complex and advanced techniques of digital video editing. Areas of editing such as masking, filtering, blue/green screening, track mattes, and image mattes will be examined. Student… source |
| MGD 2065 | After Effects II | — | Provides advanced skills and techniques for creating digital motion graphics. The course covers relevant tools and techniques as well as industry standards, specialized techniques, and additional too… source |
| MGD 2067 | Game Design II | — | Explores more advanced features of game design. Students examine such things as integration of mainline code, subroutines and interrupts into game structure. I/O structure, playtesting and distributi… source |
| MGD 2068 | Business for Creatives | — | Presents a guide to freelance work and a study of business practices and procedures and models unique to creative occupations (graphic design, web design, animation, fine arts). Discussion includes d… source |
| MGD 2075 | Special Topics | — | Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source |
| MGD 2080 | Internship | — | Provides students with the opportunity to supplement coursework with practical work experience related to their educational program. Students work under the immediate supervision of experienced perso… source |
| MGD 2085 | Independent Study | — | Meets the individual needs of students. Students engage in intensive study or research under the direction of a qualified instructor. source |
| MGD 2089 | Capstone | — | A demonstrated culmination of learning within a given program of study. source |
| MOT 1040 | Insurance Billing and Coding | — | Introduces outpatient coding services performed (CPT codes) Current Procedural Terminology correlating the diagnosis or signs & symptoms (ICD codes) International Classification of Diseases, establis… source |
| MOT 1081 | Administrative Internship | — | Provides supervised placement in a contracted facility for guided administrative experience in the psychomotor, cognitive, and affective learning acquired in an educational program. Positions are non… source |
| MOT 1082 | Internship: Clinical | — | Provides supervised placement in a contracted facility for guided clinical experience in the psychomotor, cognitive, and affective learning acquired in an educational program. Positions are non-paid… source |
| MOT 1084 | Billing Specialist Internship | — | Provides supervised placement in a contracted facility for guided experience and application of knowledge and skill acquired in the classroom. Students assist with a variety of business and billing p… source |
| MOT 2040 | Advanced Insurance Billing/Coding | — | Prepares the student to code correctly to optimize reimbursements for a full range of medical services by applying data to claim forms using official coding guidelines to eliminate insurance fraud an… source |
| MOT 2089 | Capstone | — | Provides a demonstrated culmination of learning within the Billing and Coding Certificate program. Note: If a student does not secure an approved internship site and is unable to take MOT 1084 Billin… source |
| MUS 1000 | Music Theory Fundamentals I | — | 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 includ… source |
| MUS 1005 | Intro Comp Music Applications | — | Introduces the use of computers in the music industry. Explores current use of MIDI instrument, MIDI sequencing, MIDI editing, audio editing, notation software, and set-up of Digital Audio Workstatio… source |
| MUS 1008 | Principles of Acoustics | — | Provides students with simplified acoustic and psychoacoustic concepts to promote an intuitive understanding of sound, its relation to and interaction with physical environments, and the role of sens… source |
| MUS 1010 | Music Theory I | — | Presents music fundamentals, diatonic four-part harmony, analysis, ear training, and keyboard harmony. For music majors transferring to a 4-year program. source |
| MUS 1012 | Ear Training/Sightsing I Lab | — | Provides exercises in sight singing, rhythmic reading, and melodic and rhythmic dictation. The course will include performance of melodies and rhythmic reading exercises. Ear training dictation topic… source |
| MUS 1020 | Music Appreciation: AH1 | — | Covers the basic materials of music, musical forms, media, genres and musical periods. Emphasizes the development of tools for intelligent listening and appreciation. This is a statewide Guaranteed T… source |
| MUS 1021 | Music History Medieval thru Classical: GT-AH1 | — | Studies the various periods of music history with regard to the composers, esthetics, forms, and genres of each period. Considers music from the Middle Ages through the Classical period. This is a st… source |
| MUS 1022 | Music History Early Romantic Period to the Present: GT-AH1 | — | Provides an historical survey of Western art music connecting the classical period to the Romantic period and following to the present. This course includes the study of styles, genres, composers, wo… source |
| MUS 1023 | Survey of World Music: 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… source |
| MUS 1025 | History of Jazz: 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 ap… source |
| MUS 1026 | History of Rock and Pop | — | Provides a survey of basic materials of music, musical forms, media, genres, and musical periods of Rock and Pop music. It emphasizes the development of tools for intelligent listening and appreciati… source |
| MUS 1031 | Music Class I: (specify) | — | Applies the fundamentals of music to the voice or specific musical instruments. This course also introduces basic techniques, repertoire, and sight-reading. First year, first term. source |
| MUS 1041 | Private Instruction: (specify) | — | 1 credit primarily for non-music majors. 2 credits for music majors planning to transfer to 4-year school. Offers private instruction consisting of a thirty- or sixty-minute lesson per week. Particip… source |
| MUS 1042 | Private Instruction: (specify) | — | 1 credit primarily for non-music majors. 2 credits for music majors planning to transfer to 4-year school. Offers private instruction consisting of a thirty- or sixty-minute lesson per week. Particip… source |
| MUS 1043 | Private Instruction: (specify) | — | 1 credit primarily for non-music majors. 2 credits for music majors planning to transfer to 4-year school. Offers private instruction consisting of a thirty- or sixty-minute lesson per week. Particip… source |
| MUS 1051 | Ensemble I | — | First year, first term. Rehearses and performs various types of musical literature. source |
| MUS 1061 | Computer Music Applications I | — | Introduces students to the Digital Audio Workstation, current practices with MIDI instruments, MIDI sequencing, MIDI editing, music notation programs. source |
| MUS 1063 | Music Audio Pro. I: | — | Designed to give music majors and students with a strong interest in music a basic understanding of the Music Production process. This includes the basic knowledge of audio/music production, the fund… source |
| MUS 1067 | Music Business I | — | Provides a foundational overview of the current, historic, and projected business practices in the music entertainment industry. Course provides opportunities to gain an understanding of the music en… source |
| MUS 1075 | Special Topics | — | Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source |
| MUS 1084 | Internship | — | Provides students with the opportunity to supplement coursework with practical work experience related to their educational program. Students work under the immediate supervision of experienced perso… source |
| MUS 2041 | Private Instruction: (specify) | — | 1 credit primarily for non-music majors. 2 credits for music majors planning to transfer to 4-year school. Offers private instruction consisting of a thirty- or sixty-minute lesson per week. Particip… source |
| MUS 2042 | Private Instruction: (specify) | — | 1 credit primarily for non-music majors. 2 credits for music majors planning to transfer to 4-year school. Offers private instruction consisting of a thirty- or sixty-minute lesson per week. Particip… source |
| MUS 2043 | Private Instruction: (specify) | — | 1 credit primarily for non-music majors. 2 credits for music majors planning to transfer to 4-year school. Offers private instruction consisting of a thirty- or sixty-minute lesson per week. Particip… source |
| MUS 2044 | Private Instruction: (specify) | — | 1 credit primarily for non-music majors. 2 credits for music majors planning to transfer to 4-year school. Offers private instruction consisting of a thirty- or sixty-minute lesson per week. Particip… source |
| MUS 2061 | Adv Music Audio Production | — | Designed to build upon MUS 1063 and MUS 1064 to give a well-structured and advanced knowledge of the various aspects of recording and production with music in a live and studio setting. This includes… source |
| MUS 2065 | Live Audio Engineering | — | Teaches the concepts and technical skills of live sound reinforcement. Topics include basic audio concepts, the operation and interconnection of a sound system, signal processing, and live sound reco… source |
| MUS 2084 | Internship | — | Provides students with the opportunity to supplement coursework with practical work experience related to their educational program. Students work under the immediate supervision of experienced perso… source |
| MUS 2089 | Capstone | — | Provides a demonstrated culmination of learning within a given program of study. source |
| NAT 1008 | Intro Manicure/Ped/Arti Nails | — | Provides a basic introduction into the proper use of implements used in manicures, pedicures and artificial nails. Theory and practical application of proper set-up, safety, sanitation, nail shapes,… source |
| NAT 1010 | Intro to Nail Care | — | This course covers the proper use of implements used in manicures and pedicures. Theory and practical application of proper set-up, safety, sanitation, nail shapes, anatomy, product knowledge and ter… source |
| NAT 1011 | Inter I Nail Care | — | This course covers theory and practical application dealing with different types of manicures, pedicures, nail art, and massage techniques. Theory and practical application of procedures, products, n… source |
| NAT 1058 | Inter Mani/Pedi/Arti Nails | — | Presents theory and practical application dealing with different types of manicures, pedicures and massage techniques. Theory and practical application of procedures, products, nail shapes and mainte… source |
| NAT 1059 | Inter Mani/Pedi/Arti Nails II | — | Presents theory and practical application dealing with different types of manicures, pedicures and massage techniques. Theory and practical application of procedures, products, nail shapes and mainte… source |
| NAT 2008 | Adv Mani/Pedi/Arti Nails | — | Provides advanced theory and practical application of manicures, pedicures and nail art techniques. Theory and advanced practical techniques of silk wraps, tip overlays, acrylics and product knowledg… source |
| NAT 2010 | Advanced Nail Care | — | This course covers advanced theory and practical application dealing with different types of manicures, pedicures, massage techniques, and nail art. Topics included in this course are: practical appl… source |
| NAT 2011 | Nail Enhancements | — | This course covers advanced theory and product knowledge of current industry nail enhancements to ready the student for employment. Practical application and removal techniques of nail wraps, tip ove… source |
| NAT 2030 | Nail Tech Prep-State Board | — | Provides preparation for State Boards. Allows the student the opportunity to gain knowledge in the practical and/or written examination required by the Colorado Board of Barber/Cosmetology. source |
| NAT 2075 | Special Topics | — | Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source |
| NAT 2088 | Practicum | — | Provides students with the opportunity to supplement coursework with practical work experience related to their educational program. Students work under the immediate supervision of experienced perso… source |
| NAT 2090 | Adv Nail Technician Studies | — | Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in-depth exploration of special topics of interest. source |
| NUA 1001 | 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… source |
| NUA 1005 | Home Health Aide Theory | — | Introduces the expanding field of Home Health Nursing, the uniqueness of Home Health Care and the vital role that the nursing assistant plays as part of the home care team. Covers how to assist home… source |
| NUA 1070 | Nurse Aide Clinical Experience | — | Applies knowledge and skill gained in NUA 1001 to patient care. source |
| NUA 1071 | Clinical: | — | Expands and applies knowledge and skill gained in NUA 1070 to client care. source |
| NUA 1080 | Home Health Aide Internship | — | Prepares the nurse aide for entry-level into the home health care setting. source |
| NUR 1001 | Pharmacology Calculations | — | Prepares nurse to provide safe, patient-centered nursing care related to dosage calculations within the respective scope of practice. This course introduces critical thinking applied to dosage calcul… source |
| NUR 1006 | Medical Surgical Nursing Concepts | — | Builds on fundamentals and introduces basic medical surgical nursing concepts, as well as application of mental health concepts, communication, collaboration, caring, and critical thinking/clinical j… source |
| NUR 1009 | Fundamentals of Nursing | — | Examines the fundamental concepts necessary for safe, person-centered nursing care to a diverse patient population while integrating legal and ethical responsibilities. This course introduces caring,… source |
| NUR 1012 | Basic Concepts of Pharmacology | — | Provides an overview of the basic principles of pharmacology including major drug classifications and prototypes of commonly used medications. This course introduces central concepts including safety… source |
| NUR 1050 | Maternal - Child Nursing | — | Provides the theory of maternal-child nursing, as well as application of mental health concepts, communication, collaboration, caring, and critical thinking/clinical judgment necessary for safe, fami… source |
| NUR 1070 | Clinical I | — | Offers the clinical practicum to apply the related nursing theory. source |
| NUR 2006 | Advanced Concepts of Medical-Surgical Nursing I | — | Builds on medical surgical nursing theory, mental health concepts, communication, collaboration, caring, and critical thinking/clinical judgment necessary for safe, person-centered nursing care to de… source |
| NUR 2011 | Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing | — | Develops concepts of psychosocial integrity and emphasizes the function and responsibility of nursing in promoting and maintaining mental health of individuals and families. This course emphasizes co… source |
| NUR 2012 | Pharmacology II | — | Builds on previously introduced pharmacological concepts and applies that learning to pharmacologic therapy to provide safe, quality, evidence- based nursing care to patients with complex healthcare… source |
| NUR 2013 | Professional Path to Nursing | — | Introduces students in the Integrated Nursing Pathway to professional nursing within the culture of healthcare safety and quality improvement. This course provides an understanding of attributes, rol… source |
| NUR 2016 | Advanced Concepts of Medical-Surgical Nursing II | — | Continues to build on medical surgical nursing theory, mental health concepts, communication, collaboration, caring, and critical thinking/clinical judgment necessary for safe, person-centered nursin… source |
| NUR 2030 | Transition to Professional Nursing Practice | — | Provides an integrative experience applying all dimensions of the professional nurse when caring for diverse patient populations across a variety of healthcare settings. All major concepts of the nur… source |
| NUR 2054 | RN Licensing Exam Preparation | — | Will provide a review of the RN NCLEX test plan content areas, review of NCLEX style question formats and the Computerized Adaptive Testing method. Students will review study options for preparing fo… source |
| NUR 2090 | RN Refresher Course | — | Presents material that is designed for all RNs regardless of time absent from nursing practice, to explore avenues of employment. Clinical experience is held in the hospital to refresh and update bas… source |
| NUR 2091 | RN Refresher Course Clinical | — | Presents material as a co-requisite to NUR 2090 the RN didatic portion of the completer program. Students will demonstrate skill attainment gained in NUR 2090. source |
| OSH 1310 | 10HR Constructn Industry Stnds | — | Provides a 10-Hour OSHA certification course for the construction industry and participants will review the current OSHA standards contained in 29 CFR 1926. Participants that complete the course will… source |
| OSH 1311 | 30HR Constructn Industry Stnds | — | Provides a 30-Hour OSHA certification course for the construction industry and participants will review the current OSHA standards contained in 29 CFR 1926. Participants that complete the course will… source |
| OSH 1075 | Special Topics | — | Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source |
| OUT 1010 | Wilderness Survival Skills | — | This course emphasizes the physiological, psychological and practical principles of survival. Survival equipment, wilderness improvising techniques, and wilderness dangers are included. source |
| OUT 1030 | Orienteering and Routefinding | — | Combines the topics of using different topographical maps and compasses in order to safely plan a route in the wilderness with Orienteering (organized competitive cross-country land navigation). Orie… source |
| OUT 1050 | Backcountry Cooking | — | Focuses on menu planning, nutritional requirements for wilderness camping, and meal preparations. Includes cooking a backcountry meal. source |
| OUT 1069 | Avalanche Awareness Level II | — | Enhances students understanding of snow and avalanche phenomena, hazard evaluation, rescue, avalanche forecasting and avalanche hazard mitigation. Students will receive a certificate of completion st… source |
| OUT 1075 | Special Topics | — | Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source |
| OUT 1076 | Special Topics | — | Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source |
| OUT 1087 | Cooperative Education Internsh | — | Provides students an opportunity to gain practical experience in applying their occupational skills and./or to develop specific skills in a practical work setting. The instructor will work with the s… source |
| OUT 1100 | Hiking | — | Provides skills related to hiking and wilderness travel. Emphasizes hiking skills, proper conditioning, route finding, equipment, and hiking hazards and ethics. The course involves conditioning in th… source |
| OUT 1110 | Colorado Fourteeners | — | Presents an historical look into the naming and climbing of Colorado`s 14,000 foot peaks. Includes information on the current routes to ascend the peaks. source |
| OUT 1120 | Backpacking | — | Provides skills related to wilderness travel and outdoor adventure. Emphasizes knowledge of backpacking skills, survival techniques, proper physical conditioning, route finding, equipment selection,… source |
| OUT 1125 | Mountain Orientation | — | A concentrated field experience in the Colorado mountain environment is provided in this course. Emphasis is on backpacking skills, safety procedures, ecology, geology, geography and group dynamics. source |
| OUT 1130 | Desert Orientation | — | A concentrated field experience in a desert environment is provided in this course. Emphasis is on procedures for group travel and camping, ecology, geography and safety. source |
| OUT 1135 | Canyon Orientation | — | Encounters the environment of the Canyonlands, Colorado Plateau or the Grand Canyon, where students develop proficiency in canyon travel, group camping and will explore the geology, geography and eco… source |
| OUT 1160 | Mountain Biking | — | Introduces basic mountain biking skills and techniques. The primary emphasis is to gain an understanding of the basic principles of mountain biking. Students develop skills and techniques for all rid… source |
| OUT 1200 | Wilderness Ethics | — | Emphasizes the motivation, aesthetics, and ethics of wilderness. Examines viewpoints from Native American, Western, historic, and modern environmental writers. source |
| OUT 1205 | Leave No Trace Trainer Cert | — | Introduces the student to the principles of Leave No Trace and prepares students to teach Leave No Trace curriculum in a variety of outdoor and urban settings. This class is a must for guides, outfit… source |
| OUT 1210 | Risk Mgmt of Outdoor Prof | — | Introduces risk management in the outdoor environment. Students will gain a better understanding of the inherent risks associated with various outdoor activities. They will learn how to analyze and m… source |
| OUT 1250 | Survival Plants in Summer I | — | Introduces the student to the summer season genus and species recognition of wild useful plants (edible, medicinal, poisonous and tool-craft) in all life zone categories (alpine subalpine, montane, f… source |
| OUT 1255 | Survival Plants in the Fall | — | Introduces the student to the fall season genus and species recognition of wild useful plants (edible, medicinal, poisonous and tool-craft) in all life zone categories (alpine, subalpine, montane, fo… source |
| OUT 1260 | Survival Plants in Spring I | — | Introduces the student to spring season genus and species recognition of wild useful plants (edible, medicinal, poisonous and tool-craft) in all life zone categories (alpine, subalpine, montane, foot… source |
| OUT 1274 | Survival Plants: Summer II | — | Introduces the student to useful wild plants of Summer not seen in earlier classes, as well as a review of botany and topics covered in previous classes. Students will learn wild food preparation, co… source |
| OUT 1300 | Kayaking | — | Provides basic kayak and water reading skills. The students will learn boating safety, hazard evaluation, terminology, whitewater river reading skills, paddling strokes, bracing techniques, peel out… source |
| OUT 1310 | White Water Rafting | — | This field experience course provides whitewater boat handling and reading skills through experience on selected rivers in Colorado and Utah. Students will learn river trip planning, safety procedure… source |
| OUT 1330 | River Orientation | — | Provides whitewater boat handling and water reading skills through experience on selected rivers. Students will learn river trip planning, river safety procedures, equipment, logistics, camp manageme… source |
| OUT 1350 | Flyfishing I | — | Enables the student to gain the knowledge and skill of the fine art of flyfishing including the selection and use of appropriate equipment, fly-casting techniques, flyfishing entomology, and guiding… source |
| OUT 1385 | Scuba Diving | — | Provides basic instruction in scuba diving. Focuses on the knowledge and skills related to swimming and snorkeling, diving equipment, communications, the environment, safety, dive tables, and other p… source |
| OUT 1390 | Assistant Scuba Instructor | — | Introduces the student to the skills needed to teach scuba diving. The classroom sessions start to develop the student’s ability to set up teaching presentations, confined water presentations, open w… source |
| OUT 1510 | Rock Climbing I | — | Introduces basic rock climbing, improving dexterity, problem solving skills and the physical work capacity of an individual. Enables the student to gain an understanding of the general principles of… source |
| OUT 1520 | Ice Climbing I | — | Introduces technical (roped) ice climbing, including equipment selection and safety, knots, belaying and climbing, rappelling and climbing safety. source |
| OUT 1530 | Technical Canyoneering | — | Introduces students to a variety of travel techniques for non-technical and technical canyon environments. Topics include: weather, canyon geography, navigation, group management and safety, technica… source |
| OUT 1540 | Challenge Course Facilitation | — | Provides approaches to challenge course management including construction and maintenance of high and low elements, facilitation and group dynamics, risk management and safety, and challenge course p… source |
| OUT 1550 | Alpine Skills | — | Develops a combination of fundamental skills and practical experience in an alpine environment. Core concepts include basic alpine techniques for successful 4th and 5th class approaches on snow, ice,… source |
| OUT 1570 | Basic Search and Rescue | — | Covers the basic fundamentals required for search and rescue in a wilderness environment. Includes tracking techniques and field trips. source |
| OUT 1580 | Climbing Self Rescue | — | Informs climbers how to confidently handle vertical rescue scenarios ranging from simple to complex in a two to three person climbing team. Scenario based instruction will cover technical lowers and… source |
| OUT 1585 | Swift Water Rescue Tech I | — | Trains and certifies river professionals and recreational users how to handle emergencies and rescue situations on the river. Topics include shallow water crossing, river swims, swimming rescues, sho… source |
| OUT 1600 | WinterWilderness Surviv Skills | — | Emphasizes winter survival techniques in the nivean environment at or near timberline. Focuses on winter ecology, basic snow science, and avalanche safety and rescue in a backcountry setting. This co… source |
| OUT 1605 | Introduction to Winter Sports | — | Provides an overview of at least two of the following winter sports: alpine skiing, snowboarding, ice skating, telemark skiing, nordic skiing, snowshoeing, or skate skiing. Enables the student to gai… source |
| OUT 1649 | Alpine Skiing I | — | Presents a basic Alpine skiing course designed for those who have had little or no prior downhill skiing experience. The course will consist of a combination of on the snow classes at an established… source |
| OUT 1651 | Snowshoeing | — | Emphasizes the basic skills, equipment, clothing and techniques of snowshoeing. It includes the objective dangers involved with winter recreation. source |
| OUT 1652 | Snowboarding I | — | Serves as a basic snowboarding course designed for those who have had little or no prior snowboarding experience. Incorporates a combination of on the snow classes at an established ski area and clas… source |
| OUT 1670 | Avalanche Safety I | — | Introduces the latest terms, technology and practices in the field of avalanche safety. Topics discussed include different types of avalanches, avalanche terrain, avalanche rescue, trip planning and… source |
| OUT 1685 | Snow Orientation | — | A concentrated field experience in snow covered terrain and winter mountaineering is provided. Emphasis is on orienteering, natural shelter construction, site selection and survival first aid. source |
| OUT 2002 | Open Water Diver | — | Requires student divers to demonstrate mastery of performance requirements for four (4) different open water dives to become a certified open water diver through the Professional Association of Divin… source |
| OUT 2003 | Advanced Open Water Diver | — | Extends the studentâs prior knowledge of diving by introducing them to advanced techniques including: deep diving, underwater navigation, night diving, peak performance buoyancy and multilevel divi… source |
| OUT 2005 | Divemaster | — | Introduces the student to leadership level diving. It trains the student in several areas of focus: dive theory, waterman ship skills, problem solving abilities, role model behavior, student diver ma… source |
| OUT 2007 | Open Water Scuba Instructor | — | Provides the students with specific instructor skills and refines their teaching ability by showing them the most current methods for training divers. Students will fine-tune confined water teaching… source |
| OUT 2043 | Wilderness First Aid | — | Introduces wilderness medicine and basic life support skills. This course focuses on prevention, assessment, and treatment of environmental illnesses. Recognizing and stabilizing life threats caused… source |
| OUT 2044 | Wilderness First Responder | — | Is intended for outdoor enthusiasts and professionals who travel, recreate, and work in remote environments. This course focuses on the prevention, assessment, and treatment of injuries and illnesses… source |
| OUT 2045 | WFR Refresher | — | Meets the standards for recertification of a Wilderness First Responder certification. Topics to be included are CPR, patient assessment, trauma, medical, and environmental emergencies. This course i… source |
| OUT 2050 | Alpine Ski Instructor I | — | Provides the skills and knowledge required to become a certified alpine ski instructor at the PSIA-AASI Level 1. This course teaches proper execution of skiing demonstrations and movement analysis. I… source |
| OUT 2051 | Snowboard Instructor I | — | Provides the skills and knowledge required to become a certified snowboard instructor at the Professional Ski Instructors Association â American Association of Snowboard Instructors (PSIA-AASI) Lev… source |
| OUT 2065 | Wilderness Therapy Skills Clinic | — | Covers critical skills for future wilderness therapy field guides and program creators, bridging the gap between theory and practice. The course focuses on self-awareness, helping skills, behavioral… source |
| OUT 2075 | Special Topics | — | Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source |
| OUT 2200 | Naturalist Training | — | Examination of a variety of naturalist topics and identification of multiple plant and animal species including ecosystems, ecology, geology, nature journaling, interpretive guide techniques, and ide… source |
| OUT 2205 | Leave No Trace-Master Educator | — | Introduces the concepts and teaching of Leave No Trace (LNT) curriculum in a variety of settings. The course covers the history, seven principles, and adaptations of Leave No Trace. Successful course… source |
| OUT 2220 | Outdoor Education Leadership | — | Explores outdoor facilitation and education as a career choice. This course includes opportunities to examine supervisory strategies of outdoor program participants, develop outcomes-based curriculum… source |
| OUT 2255 | Survival Plants: Fall II | — | Introduces the student to useful plants of the Fall season not seen in earlier Survival Plants classes, as well as a review of botany learned in earlier classes. Students will continue learning wild… source |
| OUT 2260 | Survival Plants: Spring II | — | Introduces the student to the useful wild plants of Spring not seen in earlier classes, as well as a review of botany and topics covered in previous classes. Students will learn and practice harvesti… source |
| OUT 2300 | Rescue Diver | — | Introduces the student to being able to help others in a rescue scenario. Teaches the student how to recognize problems at all stages in the rescue process. The classroom sessions focus on theories i… source |
| OUT 2305 | Paddle Sports | — | Focuses on the methods and skills of conducting and leading safe lake and river trips in various types of watercraft such as canoes, kayaks, or inflatable boats. Students will learn modern river padd… source |
| OUT 2310 | White Water Rafting Guide | — | Meets the requirements of Colorado Statute 33-32-105.5 which provides for the minimum qualifications of professional whitewater rafting guides. The classroom portion includes a review of the logistic… source |
| OUT 2510 | Rock Climbing II | — | Introduces lead climbing skills and techniques, problem solving skills and physical fitness. Emphasizes the general principles of lead climbing; proper usage of climbing equipment; development of lea… source |
| OUT 2520 | Ice Climbing II | — | Continues to develop proficiency in technical ice climbing including equipment selection and safety, knots, belaying and climbing, rappelling and climbing safety. Safe, fast and efficient ice climbin… source |
| OUT 2640 | Alpine Skiing II | — | Presents an advanced skiing course designed for students who are ready for advanced instruction in parallel skiing. The course will Consists of a combination of on the snow classes at an established… source |
| OUT 2650 | Snowboarding II | — | Introduces advanced snowboarding designed for those with prior snowboarding experience and can link skidded turns with good speed and control on green and blue terrain. Covers a combination of on the… source |
| PAS 6001 | Professional Seminar I | — | Introduces the physician assistant student to the PA program and the PA profession. This course will orient and prepare the student to succeed as a graduate student and a future healthcare profession… source |
| PAS 6002 | Professional Seminar II | — | Provides the physician assistant student with an introductory basis of the global practice of medicine to include public health concepts and the importance of collaborative, interprofessional teams.… source |
| PAS 6006 | Science Foundations | — | Covers the practice of medicine through foundational scientific principles, including basic biochemistry and genetics. The course addresses the organ systems affected by biochemical and genetic proce… source |
| PAS 6009 | Human Anatomy I | — | Provides the physician assistant student with a foundation of normal human anatomic structure and function. The course prepares the student to integrate this knowledge with clinical presentation, exa… source |
| PAS 6010 | Human Anatomy Lab I | — | Provides the physician assistant student opportunities to identify normal and abnormal anatomy on a human cadaver while participating in dissection activities. The course assists the student in the i… source |
| PAS 6011 | Human Anatomy II | — | Provides the physician assistant student with a foundation of normal human anatomic structure and function. The course prepares the student to integrate this knowledge with clinical presentation, exa… source |
| PAS 6012 | Human Anatomy Lab II | — | Provides the physician assistant student opportunities to identify normal and abnormal anatomy on a human cadaver while participating in dissection activities. The course assists the student in the i… source |
| PAS 6014 | Clinical Human Anatomy Lecture/Lab I | — | Provides the physician assistant student with a foundation of normal human anatomic structure and function. The course prepares the student to integrate this knowledge with clinical presentation, exa… source |
| PAS 6015 | Clinical Human Anatomy Lecture/Lab II | — | Provides the physician assistant student with a foundation of normal human anatomic structure and function. The course prepares the student to integrate this knowledge with clinical presentation, exa… source |
| PAS 6018 | Psychosocial Care | — | Prepares the PA graduate student to recognize the common behavioral health diagnoses that are relevant to primary care. The student identifies the psychiatric and psychosocial aspects of the individu… source |
| PAS 6021 | Physiology/Pathophysiology II | — | Provides the physician assistant student with a physiological and pathophysiological foundational basis needed to practice medicine. This includes the study of physiology and pathophysiology in both… source |
| PAS 6025 | Psychosocial Care | — | Prepares the PA graduate student to recognize the common behavioral health diagnoses that are relevant to primary care. The course covers identifying the psychiatric and psychosocial aspects of the i… source |
| PAS 6030 | Pharmacology I | — | Provides the physician assistant student with the fundamental principles of pharmacology. For prescription and non-prescription medications, the student learns the mechanism of drug action, metabolis… source |
| PAS 6031 | Pharmacology II | — | Builds on the foundation of pharmacotherapy by focusing upon the importance of pharmacologic action, classification, and therapeutic use. The student assesses the clinical and therapeutic use of medi… source |
| PAS 6032 | Pharmacology III | — | Builds on foundational pharmacologic principles to focus on mechanism of action, metabolism, elimination, and toxicity of medications. The course covers the clinical and therapeutic use of medication… source |
| PAS 6034 | Clinical Pharmacotherapeutics | — | Covers the safe and effective prescribing of medications. The course integrates basic pharmacology, pathophysiology, and advanced pharmacotherapeutic principles for the selection of appropriate medic… source |
| PAS 6040 | Clinical Medicine I | — | Prepares the physician assistant student to identify common presentations of disease states, correlate pathophysiology, diagnostics, pathogens of diseases, order and interpret appropriate testing, an… source |
| PAS 6041 | Clinical Medicine Lab I | — | Prepares the student to integrate concepts of the practice of medicine through experiential methods including problem-based learning, team-based learning, script concordance, etc. The student will be… source |
| PAS 6042 | Clinical Medicine II | — | Prepares the physician assistant student to identify common presentations of disease states, correlate pathophysiology, diagnostics, pathogens of diseases, order and interpret appropriate testing, an… source |
| PAS 6043 | Clinical Medicine Lab II | — | Prepares the student to integrate concepts of the practice of medicine through experiential methods including problem-based learning, team-based learning, script concordance, etc. The student will be… source |
| PAS 6047 | Physiology/Pathophysiology I | — | Provides the physician assistant student the physiological and pathophysiological foundational basis needed to practice medicine. Topics include the study of physiology and pathophysiology in both he… source |
| PAS 6050 | History and Physical Exam I | — | Prepares the physician assistant student to obtain appropriate and pertinent historical information and perform a physical examination in any patient across the lifespan. Both history and physical ex… source |
| PAS 6051 | History and Physical Exam II | — | Prepares the physician assistant student to continue to refine history-taking and physical examination skills in any patient across the lifespan. Both history and physical examination findings will a… source |
| PAS 6053 | Advanced Practice Seminar | — | Prepares physician assistant graduate students for leadership within the healthcare team, and the practice and business of medicine. The course prepares students to code and bill appropriately and ma… source |
| PAS 6060 | Evidence - Based Medicine | — | Provides the physician assistant student with a foundation in the statistical techniques used to evaluate clinical research. The student integrates biomedical research concepts and critical evaluatio… source |
| PAS 6065 | Introduction to Point-of-Care Ultrasound for Physician Assistants | — | Provides an introduction to Point-Of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS). The course addresses ultrasound physics and the indications and limitations of POCUS. source |
| PAS 6075 | Special Topics | — | Provides student with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of a special topic of interest. source |
| PAS 6100 | Competencies for Clinical Practice | — | Provides experiences with clinical skills and assessment of patients. The course leads to Advanced Cardiac and Pediatric Life Support certification and practice in clinical procedures. The course pre… source |
| PAS 6105 | Clinical Decision Making I | — | Prepares physician assistant students for clinical practice by integrating prior didactic knowledge with patient care. The course facilitates the development of studentsâ critical thinking skills t… source |
| PAS 6106 | Clinical Decision Making II | — | Allows students to integrate prior didactic knowledge for clinical practice. Critical thinking skills are developed to formulate the most appropriate treatment plan for an individual patient. The cou… source |
| PAS 6700 | Patient Care I | — | Prepares physician assistant graduate students to assess and manage patients within a Supervised Clinical Practice Experience (SCPE). Clinical experiences provide students opportunities to care for p… source |
| PAS 6701 | Patient Care II | — | Prepares physician assistant graduate students to assess and manage patients within a Supervised Clinical Practice Experience (SCPE). Clinical experiences provide students with opportunities to care… source |
| PAS 6702 | Patient Care III | — | Prepares physician assistant graduate students to assess and manage patients within a Supervised Clinical Practice Experience (SCPE). Clinical experiences provide students with opportunities to care… source |
| PAS 6703 | Patient Care IV | — | Prepares physician assistant graduate students to assess and manage patients within a Supervised Clinical Practice Experience (SCPE). Clinical assignments provide the opportunity to advance studentsâ… source |
| PAS 6704 | Patient Care V | — | Prepares physician assistant students to assess and manage patients within a Supervised Clinical Practice Experience (SCPE) and provide care to patients under the direct supervision of a practicing c… source |
| PAS 6889 | Master's Project/Capstone | — | Requires students to prepare the capstone project required for graduation from the PA program. Under the guidance of a faculty advisor, students identify an approved health care topic or issue, devel… source |
| PED 1001 | Conditioning Lab | — | 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. St… source |
| PED 1002 | Weight Training I | — | Offers basic instruction and practice in weight training. Students utilize weight training equipment in accordance to their abilities and goals. Emphasizes weight training equipment orientation, corr… source |
| PED 1003 | Weight Training II | — | Offers guided instruction and independent practice in weight training for men and women. Students practice various weight training techniques in accordance with their abilities. Emphasizes physiologi… source |
| PED 1006 | Fire Academy Fitness | — | Focuses on Basic Fire Academy students who are interested in improving total fitness. Includes an individual fitness evaluation, computerized analysis of results and a prescribed exercise program. Em… source |
| PED 1010 | 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… source |
| PED 1011 | Fitness Center Activity II | — | Serves as an advanced course for individuals interested in reaching a higher level of total fitness via an aerobic circuit training program. Includes an individual fitness evaluation, computerized an… source |
| PED 1025 | Ski Conditioning | — | An individual conditioning program that builds both aerobic and muscle strength and promotes flexibility for the student planning to participate in either alpine or nordic skiing. source |
| PED 1029 | Zumba | — | Zumba is a compilation of high energy, motivating music with unique moves and choreography combinations. Zumba fuses Latin and International music and dance themes to create a dynamic, exciting, effe… source |
| PED 1040 | Body Sculpting and Toning | — | Introduces exercise techniques to improve overall physical fitness. Emphasizes the interaction between cardiovascular conditioning, muscular strength and endurance, flexibility and program design int… source |
| PED 1043 | 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 y… source |
| PED 1044 | Yoga II | — | Continues to build on the concepts of basic yoga. Increases awareness of yoga including physical and mental benefits. source |
| PED 1051 | Walking and Jogging | — | Enables the student to understand the values in walking and jogging. Safety precautions and emphasis on personal programs are emphasized. source |
| PED 1061 | Tai Chi I | — | Introduces Tai Chi as an expression of understanding of self-control, exercise and self-defense. The primary emphasis is to gain an understanding of the history (origins and changes) of Tai Chi, the… source |
| PED 1062 | Tai Chi II | — | Emphasizes the instruction of Tai-Chi from a practical and scientific approach with illustrations of applications for each of the movements in daily life. Cardiovascular training, strength and flexib… source |
| PED 1063 | Martial Arts I | — | Introduces basic martial arts techniques and forms designed to improve the physical and mental capacity of an individual. Enables the student to gain an understanding of the basic philosophies and co… source |
| PED 1065 | Self Defense | — | Introduces the basic skills and techniques of the art of self-defense. source |
| PED 1075 | Special Topics | — | Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source |
| PED 2004 | Fencing I | — | Presents a beginning course in the art and skill of fencing. Topical discussions and practical uses of appropriate equipment, rules, safety, footwork, and defensive/attack strategies will be covered. source |
| PED 2005 | Fencing II | — | Continues the course in the art and skill of fencing. Topical discussions and practical uses of appropriate equipment, rules, safety, footwork, and defensive/attack strategies will be covered. The fo… source |
| PED 2008 | Tennis I | — | Introduces tennis and focuses on improving the skill level of the student. Emphasizes the elements of tennis including the rules of the game, groundstrokes, serving, the various shots, and singles an… source |
| PED 2012 | Ultimate Frisbee | — | Introduces and develops the basic techniques and strategies for Ultimate Frisbee. The class will use a tactical approach to teaching the basic of invasion game strategies and develops basic forehand… source |
| PED 2030 | Volleyball I | — | Introduces and improves student skill level in volleyball. The primary emphasis is on teaching the student the elements of volleyball including rules, offensive and defensive play, passing, serving,… source |
| PED 2034 | Basketball | — | Introduces basketball and focuses on improving student skill level. Emphasizes teaching the student the elements of basketball rules, offensive and defensive footwork, shooting, passing, dribbling, r… source |
| PED 2085 | Independent Study | — | Meets the individual needs of students. Students engage in intensive study or research under the direction of a qualified instructor. source |
| PHI 1011 | Intro to Philosophy: AH3 | — | Introduces significant theoretical and practical questions and emphasizes understanding the meaning and methods of philosophy. Includes: the human condition, logic, reality, knowledge, freedom, histo… source |
| PHI 1012 | Ethics:AH3 | — | Examines human life, experience, and thought in order to discover and develop the principles and values for pursuing a more fulfilled existence. Theories designed to justify ethical judgments are app… source |
| PHI 1013 | Logic: AH3 | — | Studies effective thinking using language-oriented logic. Provides tools and develops skills for creative and critical thinking and the formal analysis of arguments. Emphasizes the development of dec… source |
| PHI 1014 | Comparative Religions: AH3 | — | Introduces the major religions of the Eastern and Western world. Covers Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Daoism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Utilizes methods of religious studies to understand… source |
| PHI 1015 | World Religions-West: AH3 | — | Introduces students to religions of the Western World: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Utilizes the methods of religious studies to understand the historical development of each religious tradition… source |
| PHI 1016 | World Religions-East: AH3 | — | Introduces the major religions of the Eastern World: Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, and Daoism. Utilizes the methods of religious studies to understand the historical development of each religious… source |
| PHI 2001 | Social & Political Philosophy | — | Addresses a single topic among those relevant to social and political philosophy such as political rights, political freedom, social obligations, or democracy. source |
| PHI 2002 | Religion and Film | — | Introduces basic concepts to the academic study of religion and illustrates those concepts by examining the ways in which a number of contemporary films embody religious themes. Particular attention… source |
| PHI 2003 | Intro to Buddhism | — | Introduces students to the history, philosophy and practices of Buddhist tradition. This course in no way intends to be comprehensive but rather surveys the many manifestations of Buddhism through an… source |
| PHI 2004 | Introduction to Hinduism | — | Provide students with a broad overview of the history, philosophy, and practices of Hindu tradition. Because of the vast complexity of the subject matter the course in no way intends to be comprehens… source |
| PHI 2005 | Business Ethics: AH3 | — | Examines philosophical theories about ethics and relevant subsidiary theories about the nature of justice in order to gather ethical decision-making criteria. Such criteria will be applied through lo… source |
| PHI 2014 | Philosophy of Religion: AH3 | — | Focuses on the critical examination of the fundamental concepts, ideas, and implications of religion. Includes the nature of God, the varieties of religious experience, argument concerning God`s exis… source |
| PHI 2018 | Environmental Ethics: GT-AH3 | — | Analyzes theories of the value of the natural world. Topics may include the relation between scientific and moral principles; theories of the moral worth of persons, animals, plants, and other natura… source |
| PHI 2020 | Philosophy-Death & Dying: 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… source |
| PHI 2021 | Ancient Philosophy | — | Introduces the foundation of Western philosophical tradition. Students explore the historical context that gave rise to ancient Greek philosophical inquiry and the questions addressed by its importan… source |
| PHI 2022 | Modern Philosophy | — | Introduces the central conceptual issues that define Western Philosophy in the modern era through exposure to the historical context that gave rise to the "New Science," as well as significant school… source |
| PHI 2075 | Special Topics | — | Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source |
| PHI 2085 | Independent Study | — | Focuses on directed readings and independent study on specific philosophical topics. source |
| PHO 1021 | Image Capture I | — | Emphasizes the fundamental operations of a DSLR camera. The general operation of the camera, proper camera handling and maintenance, exposure control, depth of field, lenses and the visual characteri… source |
| PHO 1022 | Image Capture II | — | Emphasizes advanced HDSLR camera operation and an understanding of digital imaging processes and terminology. More advanced controls and application of camera techniques such as exposure, basic flash… source |
| PHO 1043 | Perception & Photography I | — | This course presents the fundamentals of visual perception, design, and seeing in the photographic medium. Topics include: elements of composition, Gestalt principles and the psychology of seeing, co… source |
| PHO 1055 | Photog of the Human Form I | — | Introduces students to the social, artistic, and photographic aspects of figure studies through the fundamentals of photography and lighting. Professional ethics, marketing oneâs work, and legal is… source |
| PHO 1061 | Digital Capture Processing I | — | This course will cover post processing of digital captures. Methods of transferring files from camera to computer, basic digital asset management, image editing tools, optimizing files for print and… source |
| PHO 1062 | Digital Capture Processing II | — | This course is a continuation of Digital Capture Processing I and focuses on digital image processing and printing. Topics include: visual understanding of print quality, basic RAW processing, variou… source |
| PHO 2004 | Commercial Studio Lighting | — | Explores the creative uses of studio lighting from the perspective of fine art and commercial photography with an emphasis on three dimensional object photography including, lighting techniques, back… source |
| PHO 2005 | Professional 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… source |
| PHO 2032 | Professional Portraiture | — | This course covers the technical and aesthetic aspects of studio and location portrait photography. Course topics include: lighting ratios, lighting styles, location lighting, small system flash, lig… source |
| PHO 2035 | Architectural Photography | — | Covers the more advanced aspects of commercial/ architectural photography. Students will explore photographing subjects ranging from products to buildings with an emphasis on meeting the design deman… source |
| PHO 2044 | New Media Storytelling | — | Introduces the student to new media with an emphasis in storytelling. This course will give students hands on experience in the storytelling aspect of this 21st century medium. Students will create p… source |
| PHO 2060 | Events and Wedding Photography | — | Presents skills for the intermediate/advanced photo student interested in learning the professional techniques associated with events (venue) and wedding photography. There will be an emphasis on adv… source |
| PHO 2067 | Color Management | — | Uses advanced production standards essential to creating professional print media. Emphasis is placed on controlled color-managed workflow from input to output to final presentation. source |
| PHO 2075 | Special Topics | — | Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source |
| PHO 2080 | Internship | — | Provides students with the opportunity to supplement course work with practical work experience related to their educational program. Students work under the immediate supervision of experienced pers… source |
| PHO 2187 | Business of Photography | — | Creates a foundation for freelance work, business practices, procedures, and models unique to a career in photography. Course topics include determining price structures, examining varying forms of p… source |
| PHO 2188 | Portfolio & Career Exploration | — | Focuses on the creation of professional visual portfolio(s) and promotional pieces with techniques, styles, and formats appropriate for a photographic career. source |
| PHY 1105 | Conceptual Physics w/Lab: SC1 | — | Focuses on mechanics, heat, properties of matter, electricity and magnetism, light and modern physics. Incorporates laboratory experience. This is a statewide Guaranteed Transfer course in the GT-SC1… source |
| PHY 1107 | Energy Sci & Tec w/Lab: SC1 | — | Explores the science of energy and energy technologies with a focus on renewable energy resources and clean technologies. The course provides a background in the physics of energy, energy transfer, a… source |
| PHY 1111 | Physics Alg-Based I/Lab: SC1 | — | Covers the physics of mechanics and requires application of classical physics to both mathematical and conceptual problems. Major topics include kinematics in one and two dimensions, Newtonâs Laws,… source |
| PHY 1112 | Physics Alg-Based II/Lab: SC1 | — | Covers the physics of electricity and magnetism and requires application of classical physics to both mathematical and conceptual problems. DC circuits involving resistors, capacitors, and batteries… source |
| PHY 2008 | Field Studies: Energy | — | Involves in-depth field studies of energy technologies of specific regions both within and outside the United States. Trips lasting from one to fourteen days in length to study the area constitute th… source |
| PHY 2027 | Energy for Engineers | — | Provides an in-depth look at the science of energy and energy technologies, with a focus on renewable energy resources and clean technologies. Survey of human-produced energy technologies including s… source |
| PHY 2085 | Independent Study | — | Meets the individual needs of students. Students engage in intensive study or research under the direction of a qualified instructor. source |
| PHY 2111 | Physics Calc-Based I/Lab: SC1 | — | Covers the physics of kinematics, dynamics, and conservation laws and requires application of classical physics to both mathematical and conceptual problems. Specific concepts covered include 1D and… source |
| PHY 2112 | Physics Calc-Based II/Lab: SC1 | — | Covers the physics of electricity and magnetism using conceptual and mathematical reasoning, including calculus. Maxwell's equations, waves, and time-varying circuits will be covered. Optional topics… source |
| PHY 2113 | PHY Calc-Base III: Modern | — | Expands upon PHY 2112 and explores twentieth century advances in physics. Topics may include special and general relativity, quantum theory, atomic physics, solid state physics, nuclear physics, semi… source |
| PLU 1001 | Piping Skills | — | Focuses on the installation of common piping materials in plumbing and HVAC/R systems. Covers pipe math, terminology, common piping materials and application, figuring offsets and common pipe joints.… source |
| PLU 1004 | Plumbing Service | — | Allows the student to learn how to diagnose and repair common problems associated with plumbing components and systems. Includes faucet repair, water heater replacement and repair, drain cleaning, wa… source |
| PLU 1008 | Soldering & Brazing Skill | — | Teaches the student proper soldering and brazing skills when joining copper tube and fittings. Includes safety, proper soldering and brazing skills, how to assess joint quality and basic center-to-ce… source |
| PLU 1020 | Residential Plumbing | — | Enables the student to design and install residential plumbing systems. Students work in the shop installing systems and in the classroom designing systems. Includes the application of code requireme… source |
| PLU 2007 | International Plumbing Code | — | Helps those plumbers working in jurisdictions where the International Plumbing Coded has been adopted. This course will review the IPC and help the plumber apply the requirements of this code to the… source |
| PLU 2047 | Hot Water Heating Systems | — | Focuses on the theory of operation behind hot water heating systems as well as installation, maintenance and repair. Examines air elimination, circulator pump and pipe sizing. Boiler and heat convect… source |
| PLU 2067 | Radiant Heating Systems | — | Covers the theory of operation and installation and maintenance of warm water radiant heating systems. Examines different methods of zoning, controls, piping methods, piping types and system componen… source |
| PLU 2075 | Special Topics | — | Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source |
| PLU 2080 | Technical Project | — | Enables students to participate in individual study on a special project which is related to the plumbing program. This technical project consists of a written and approved proposal and scheduled pro… source |
| PLU 2082 | Internship | — | Students with prior course work in a specific area are eligible for internship. The internship provides the student an opportunity to apply their course studies. source |
| PLU 2085 | Independent Study | — | Students work with the instructor on a specific area with specific objectives and a predetermined project completion date. source |
| PRA 1002 | Intro to Park Ranger Tech | — | Introduces the development of public lands in the U.S., the agencies controlling these lands, multi-use doctrine, wilderness, public services provided in parks, and the roles of the park ranger. Focu… source |
| PRA 1075 | Special Topics | — | Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source |
| PRA 1078 | Park Ranger Skills Seminar | — | Focuses on specialized training related to the park ranger field and includes handling of livestock, fence design, building and repair, vehicle driving, park maintenance, budgeting and planning, trai… source |
| PRA 1080 | Internship | — | Provides students with the opportunity to supplement coursework with practical work experience related to their educational program. Students work under the immediate supervision of experienced perso… source |
| PRA 1085 | Independent Study | — | Meets the individual needs of students. Students engage in intensive study or research under the direction of a qualified instructor. source |
| PRA 2003 | Natural Resource Management | — | Introduces scientific disciplines and complex issues associated with natural resource management. Examines ecosystem management, wildlife management, plant ecology, agricultural management, career pl… source |
| PRA 2005 | Resource Interpretation | — | Provides a basic course in natural and cultural resource interpretation. Examines the philosophy, techniques, and skills necessary to produce exciting and relevant resource interpretation projects. I… source |
| PRA 2018 | Outdoor Leadership | — | Enables the student to develop, acquire and apply outdoor leadership skills and knowledge. Exposes students to the latest information, philosophy, and techniques necessary to safely conduct outdoor p… source |
| PRA 2055 | Adv Resource Interpretation | — | Serves as an advanced course in natural and cultural/historic resource interpretation. Provides the student with the skills to plan, prepare, and present exciting and relevant interpretation programs… source |
| PRA 2080 | Park Ranger Internship | — | This course is designed to give the student a realistic work experience in the field. Work is supervised by park rangers currently employed by land management agencies at various levels of government… source |
| PRA 2085 | Independent Study | — | Meets the individual needs of students. Students engage in intensive study or research under the direction of a qualified instructor. source |
| PSC 0090 | Developmental Civics | — | Explores the origins, structures, processes, powers, and limits of government in the United States, state of Colorado, and local municipalities through foundational documents. This course also examin… source |
| PSC 1011 | American Government: 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 p… source |
| PSC 1025 | Amer State and Local Govt: 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 p… source |
| PSC 1050 | Current Polit Issues: SS1 | — | Incorporates an in-depth analysis of the background and nature of political issues and themes. This course is statewide Guaranteed Transfer course in the GT-SS1 category. source |
| PSC 2005 | International Relations: SS1 | — | Examines the interactions among various levels of actors in the international system. This course attempts to explain behaviors across state boundaries. This is a statewide Guaranteed Transfer course… source |
| PSC 2020 | Intro to Political Science: 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. This is… source |
| PSC 2025 | Comparative Government: SS1 | — | Examines domestic political systems, developments, themes, and events across countries and regions while applying the comparative method to identify similarities and differences. This is a statewide… source |
| PSC 2075 | Special Topics | — | Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source |
| PSC 2080 | Internship | — | Provides students with the opportunity to supplement coursework with practical work experience related to their educational program. Students work under the immediate supervision of experienced perso… source |
| PSC 2089 | Capstone | — | Provides a demonstrated culmination of learning within a given program of study. source |
| PSY 1001 | General Psychology I: SS3 | — | Focuses on the scientific study of behavior including motivation, emotion, physiological psychology, stress and coping, research methods, consciousness, sensation, perception, learning, and memory. T… source |
| PSY 1002 | General Psychology II: SS3 | — | Focuses on the scientific study of behavior including cognition, language, intelligence, psychological assessment, personality, abnormal psychology, therapy, life span development, sex, gender, sexua… source |
| PSY 1005 | Psychology of Workplace Relationships | — | Focuses on interactions among people including their conflicts, cooperative efforts, and group relationships. This course examines why beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors cause relationship problems in… source |
| PSY 1010 | Career Development | — | Assists students in recognizing their career potential and provides tools for making realistic decisions concerning educational and occupational objectives. source |
| PSY 1075 | Special Topics | — | Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in-depth exploration of special topics of interest. source |
| PSY 2075 | Special Topics | — | Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in-depth exploration of special topics of interest. source |
| PSY 2080 | Internship | — | Provides students with the opportunity to supplement coursework with practical work experience related to their educational programs. Students work under the immediate supervision of experienced pers… source |
| PSY 2085 | Independent Study | — | Meets the individual needs of students. Students engage in intensive study or research under the direction of a qualified instructor. source |
| PSY 2105 | Psychology of Gender: SS3 | — | Examines gender comparisons in work, courtship, family life, and sexual behavior throughout the life span. This is a statewide Guaranteed Transfer course in the GT-SS3 category. source |
| PSY 2107 | Human Sexuality: SS3 | — | Surveys physiological, psychological, and psychosocial aspects of human sexuality. Topics include relationships, sexual identity, and sexual health. This is a statewide Guaranteed Transfer course in… source |
| PSY 2221 | Social Psychology: SS3 | — | Focuses on the behavior of humans in social settings, including attitudes, aggression, conformity, cooperation and competition, prejudice, and interpersonal attraction. This is a statewide Guaranteed… source |
| PSY 2222 | Psychology of Death/Dying: SS3 | — | Examines philosophies of life and death emphasizing dying, death, mourning, and the consideration of oneâs own death. This is a statewide Guaranteed Transfer course in the GT-SS3 category. source |
| PSY 2331 | Positive Psychology: SS3 | — | Focuses on human strengths rather than the traditional view of psychology that tends to focus on the worst of human nature. This course is designed to explore strengths-based research, concepts of ha… source |
| PSY 2333 | Health Psychology: SS3 | — | Students will learn an overview of the scientific study of attitudes, behaviors and personality variables related health, illness and bodily systems. Emphasis is on the interaction of biological, psy… source |
| PSY 2440 | Human Growth & Development: SS3 | — | Examines human development from conception through death, emphasizing physical, cognitive, emotional, and psychosocial factors. This is a statewide Guaranteed Transfer course in the GT-SS3 category. source |
| PSY 2441 | Child Development: SS3 | — | Focuses on the growth and development of the individual, from conception through childhood, emphasizing physical, cognitive, emotional, and psychosocial factors. This is a statewide Guaranteed Transf… source |
| PSY 2552 | Psychopathology: SS3 | — | Examines abnormal behavior and its classification, causes, treatment, and prevention. This is a statewide Guaranteed Transfer course in the GT-SS3 category. source |
| PSY 2661 | Brain and Behavior | — | Provides an introduction to the study of the relationship between brain function and behavior. The course presents neuroanatomy and neurophysiology as they relate to human experience and behavior. It… source |
| PSY 2770 | Intro to Forensic Psychology | — | Provides an overview of forensic psychology. This course explores both current research and practice in police psychology, criminal psychology, victimology, correctional psychology, and the interface… source |
| PSY 2771 | Psychology of Personality: SS3 | — | Examines the structure, function, and development of personality. Investigates the major contemporary theories of personality. Covers psychodynamic, behavioral, cognitive-social learning, humanistic,… source |
| REC 1000 | Introduction to Recreation | — | Studies the history, principles, philosophy, and contemporary problems and trends of recreation and their influence upon today`s American society. source |
| REC 1001 | Introduction to Recreation | — | Examines the structure and economics of recreation in the United States as well as the inter-relationships between private, public and volunteer recreation groups. Introduces the history, philosophy… source |
| REC 2010 | Principles Outdoor Recreation | — | Includes lecture and practical outdoor experience relating to problems and trends in outdoor recreation. source |
| REC 2011 | Outdoor Leadership | — | Introduces the development, acquisition, and application of outdoor leadership skills and knowledge. Focuses on the latest information philosophy, and techniques necessary to safely conduct outdoor p… source |
| REC 2012 | Outdoor Recreation Programming | — | Provides effective planning, staffing, and budgeting for the outdoor experience for the maximum opportunity for a successful program. Issues of marketing and promotion, agency coordination, risk mana… source |
| REC 2020 | Social Recreation & Leadership | — | Enables the student to study effective leadership methods and techniques used in social recreation programming. Students experience actual settings of appropriate activities in community organization… source |
| REE 1019 | 15-Hour National USPAP Course | — | Satisfies the 16-hour continuing education requirement (standard) for licensed real estate appraisers including one hour of state appraisal rules and regulations. source |
| REE 1020 | Basic Appraisal Principles | — | Provides a basic understanding of the principles and concepts for the trainee level of appraisal also known as the registered appraiser. The course provides a basic understanding of real estate conce… source |
| REE 1021 | Basic Appraisal Procedures | — | Offers the second half of the Real Estate Appraisal Course. Provides basic valuation procedures and concepts for the trainee level of appraisal also known as the registered appraiser. The course prov… source |
| REE 2001 | Real Estate Brokers 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. Thi… source |
| REE 2002 | Real Estate Brokers II | — | Enables the student, in conjunction with REE 2001 - Real Estate Brokers I, to meet the educational requirements of the Colorado Real Estate Commission for a Colorado Real Estate Brokers` license. Thi… source |
| REE 2075 | Special Topics | — | Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source |
| REE 2085 | Independent Study | — | Meets the individual needs of students. Students engage in intensive study or research under the direction of a qualified instructor source |
| RTE 1001 | Introduction to Radiography | — | Introduces radiology including equipment, exposure, positioning and the knowledge necessary for the radiography student to provide safe patient care including communication skills, body mechanics, pa… source |
| RTE 1011 | Radiographic Patient Care | — | Introduces the fundamentals of human diversity; and legal and ethical considerations. Includes lecture and laboratory experience in patient care, standard and transmission based precautions, asepsis… source |
| RTE 1021 | Radiologic Procedures I | — | Introduces the fundamentals of radiographic equipment to safely obtain radiographs, apply radiation safety techniques, and identify related positioning terminology. This course emphasizes identificat… source |
| RTE 1022 | Radiologic Procedures II | — | Reinforces the fundamentals of radiographic positioning of the extremities. This course introduces anatomy, pathology, and skills necessary to perform radiographic procedures of the spine, bony thora… source |
| RTE 1031 | Radiographic Pathology/Imaging Evaluation | — | Provides an introduction to the evaluation of the pathologies related to the respiratory, digestive, and urinary systems on a radiographic image. source |
| RTE 1032 | Radiographic Pathology and Image Evaluation II | — | Provides an introduction to the evaluation of the pathologies related to the skeletal, circulatory, and nervous systems on radiographic image. source |
| RTE 1041 | Radiographic Equip/Imaging I | — | Introduces the fundamental aspects of radiographic equipment including the basic concepts pertaining to x-ray production, x-ray equipment, and photon interactions with matter. source |
| RTE 1042 | Radiographic Equip/Imaging II | — | Provides in-depth knowledge of scatter control, radiographic exposure technique, image acquisition, process, and fluoroscopy. Includes criteria and factors that affect image quality, quality assuranc… source |
| RTE 1081 | Internship: Radiographic I | — | Introduces the clinical education experience at the healthcare facility. The course focuses on the application of knowledge to the actual practice of radiography. source |
| RTE 1082 | Internship: Radiographic II | — | Builds upon prior clinical internship experience to advance student proficiency in the practice of radiography in the healthcare facility. The course focuses on the application of knowledge to the ac… source |
| RTE 1083 | Internship: Radiographic III | — | Reinforces and builds independence in the clinical internship experience. Applies radiographic knowledge learned in the classroom and prior clinical internship experience. source |
| RTE 2021 | Advanced Medical Imaging | — | Offers advanced imaging techniques including radiographic procedures involving the skull, trauma, mobile, surgical, pediatric, special procedures and advanced modalities. source |
| RTE 2031 | Radiation Biology/Protection | — | Provides the basic knowledge and understanding of the biologic effects of ionizing radiation and radiation protection and safety. source |
| RTE 2055 | Multiplanar Sectional Imaging | — | Offers advanced knowledge in multi-planar/multi-modality sectional anatomy for medical imaging professionals. source |
| RTE 2057 | Computed Tomography Basics | — | Introduces the principles of Computed Tomography in preparation for the internship experience. Special consideration will be given to the equipment, image production, quality control, radiation safet… source |
| RTE 2061 | Principles of MRI Imaging I | — | Introduces the fundamental principles of MRI to prepare the student to perform clinical MRI examinations of the human body with special consideration to image production, quality control, terminology… source |
| RTE 2063 | Principles of MRI Imaging II | — | Expands on information covered in Principles of MRI Imagining I and provides in-depth knowledge of MRI pulse sequences, data manipulation, artifacts and quality control. source |
| RTE 2080 | Internship | — | Provides students with the opportunity to supplement coursework with practical work experience related to their educational program. Students work under the immediate supervision of experienced perso… source |
| RTE 2081 | Radiographic Internship IV | — | Introduces the student to the radiographic specialty areas of Pediatrics, Geriatrics, the out-patient clinic, as well as increasing proficiency in general radiography. source |
| RTE 2082 | Radiographic Clinical Intern V | — | Introduces the student to the radiographic specialty areas of pediatrics, geriatrics, the out-patient clinic, portable and trauma radiography as well as increasing proficiency in general radiography. source |
| RTE 2084 | Internship | — | Provides students with the opportunity to supplement coursework with practical work experience related to their educational program. Students work under the immediate supervision of experienced perso… source |
| RTE 2085 | Independent Study | — | Meets the individual needs of students. Students engage in intensive study or research under the direction of a qualified instructor. source |
| RTE 2089 | Capstone | — | Prepares the radiologic technology student to sit for the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) certification examination through a comprehensive review of RTE program curriculum, with… source |
| SBM 1001 | Starting a Small Business | — | Provides a brief overview of various topics related to starting a small business. Some topics are types of businesses, location, image, insurance, permits, and licenses. source |
| SBM 1003 | Legal Aspects-Small Business | — | Provides a brief overview of legal issues involved in starting and managing a small business. The course focuses on business organizations, contracts, and agreements and protecting the business. source |
| SBM 1006 | Recordkeeping-Small Business | — | Provides an overview of record keeping for a small business. Students learn basic bookkeeping skills and key record keeping requirements. source |
| SBM 1008 | Marketing for a Small Business | — | Provides a brief overview of the marketing functions applied to a small business. Topics include planning a marketing strategy, promoting a business, competitive analysis, and customers and prospects. source |
| SBM 1009 | Empowering Small Business with Artificial Intelligence | — | Explores how Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming the business landscape for small business. This course delves into theâ¯advantages such as enhanced communication, time-efficiency, content… source |
| SBM 1010 | Managing a Small Business | — | Provides a brief overview of the management process as it applies to the small business. Concepts covered in the course include setting goals, conducting evaluations, and analyzing financial records. source |
| SBM 1012 | Financing a Small Business | — | Provides a brief overview of the basics of financing a small business. Topics include sources of capital, types of business loans, and maintenance of cash flow. source |
| SBM 1013 | Writing a Business Plan | — | This is the final course in the small business certificate program. Students will write a business plan from the material they have developed in the other courses. source |
| SBM 1075 | Special Topics | — | Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source |
| SCI 1055 | Integrated Sci I w/Lab: 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 la… source |
| SCI 1056 | Integrated Sci II w/Lab: SC1 | — | Examines earth and biological systems, living and non-living environments, through the application of fundamental energy and matter concepts. These systems and concepts will be explored in hands-on l… source |
| SCI 1105 | Science in Society: SC2 | — | Examines issues relating to the way science interacts with society. A selection of issues from information technology, the environment and earth science, physics and astronomy, biology, medicine, and… source |
| SOC 1001 | Intro to Sociology I: SS3 | — | This course examines the basic concepts, theories, and principles of sociology, including topics of culture, race, class, gender, sexuality, social groups, and deviance through a local and global len… source |
| SOC 1002 | Intro to Sociology II: SS3 | — | Examines the basic concepts, theories, and principles of sociology, including topics of family, religion, education, politics, the economy, health, demography, the environment and social movements th… source |
| SOC 1015 | Quest for Identity | — | Emphasizes basic theories and concepts on the development of self, interpersonal relationships, and the study of family structures in US society. source |
| SOC 1017 | Life Goals and Achievements | — | Focuses on the use of sociological knowledge to explore how self-concept develops. Additionally, this course examines how oneâs past as well as oneâs present actions affect changes in self-concep… source |
| SOC 1075 | Special Topics | — | Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source |
| SOC 2005 | Soc Of Family Dynamics:SS3 | — | Offers a critical exploration of marriage, family and kinship. It examines the family as an institution and how social, cultural and personal factors influence family relations locally and globally.… source |
| SOC 2007 | Environmental Sociology:SS3 | — | Examines how humansâ relationship with the environment is mediated by social stratification. Key topic areas include industrial and economic growth versus sustainability, natural resources developm… source |
| SOC 2015 | Contemp. Social Problems: SS3 | — | Investigates current social issues that result in societal problems. Focuses on numerous areas including, but not limited to, the loss of civil liberties, concentration of media ownership, gender dis… source |
| SOC 2016 | Sociology Of Gender: SS3 | — | Examines major trends and theoretical approaches within the field of sociology of gender including the impact of intersecting social markers such as race, class, sexuality and gender identities. Addr… source |
| SOC 2018 | Sociology of Diversity: SS3 | — | Explores differences based on race, ethnicity, social class, gender, age, ability status, and sexual identity. Critically examines the dynamics of intergroup relations and how social construction of… source |
| SOC 2020 | Sociology of Religion: SS3 | — | Further explores the study of the sociology of religion. Analyzes the socially constructed definition of religion, the forms religion takes in various societies, the impact religion has on local and… source |
| SOC 2031 | Sociology-Deviant Behavior:SS3 | — | Critically examines various deviant categories and societal reactions to deviance affecting diverse populations. Examines how sociologists study deviance and the theories they use to explain it. Expl… source |
| SOC 2037 | Sociology Of Death & Dying: SS3 | — | Explores the socially constructed nature of how individuals and societies interact with death and dying. Examines how individuals experience death and dying based on their social location. Analyzes d… source |
| SOC 2075 | Special Topics | — | Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source |
| SOC 2080 | Internship | — | Provides students with the opportunity to supplement coursework with practical work experience related to their educational program. Students work under the immediate supervision of experienced perso… source |
| SOC 2085 | Independent Study | — | Meets the individual needs of students. Students engage in intensive study or research under the direction of a qualified instructor. source |
| SPA 1001 | Conversational Spanish I | — | Offers beginning students the skills necessary to understand and speak Spanish. The material includes basic vocabulary, grammar, and expressions that are used in daily situations and in travel. source |
| SPA 1002 | Conversational Spanish II | — | Offers students the skills necessary to understand and speak Spanish. The material continues to cover basic conversations patterns, expressions, and grammar. source |
| SPA 1009 | Spanish for Travelers | — | Introduces the basic vocabulary and expressions useful to travelers in the Spanish speaking countries. The course will concentrate on the customs, traditions and cultural attitudes to be discovered b… source |
| SPA 1011 | Spanish Language I: GT-AH4 | — | Develops studentsâ interpretive, interpersonal, and presentational communicative abilities in the language. Integrates these skills in the cultural contexts in which the language is used. Offers a… source |
| SPA 1012 | Spanish Language II: GT-AH4 | — | Expands studentsâ interpretive, interpersonal, and presentational communicative abilities in the language across the disciplines. Integrates these skills with the study of the cultures in which the… source |
| SPA 2011 | Spanish Language III: AH4 | — | Continues Spanish Language II in the development of increased functional proficiency at the intermediate level in speaking, aural comprehension, reading, writing, and cultural competency in the Spani… source |
| SPA 2012 | Spanish Language IV: 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… source |
| SWK 1000 | Introduction to Social Work | — | Introduces students to the philosophy of the social work profession including the knowledge, values, ethics, roles and skills inherent to generalist social work. source |
| SWK 1100 | Social Welfare and Community Agencies with Service Learning | — | Provides a community oriented, service-related, and civic engagement experience from a social work perspective. The course requires at least 30 hours of service to a pre-approved community organizati… source |
| SWK 1200 | Intervention Techniques | — | Covers basic communication skills essential in working in the human services field. Listening techniques, empathic response skills and rapport building techniques are taught. source |
| THE 1004 | Basic Costume/Apparel Const | — | Provides students with training in cutting and sewing techniques, as well as knowledge of fabric types, qualities, uses, and cleaning. source |
| THE 1005 | Theatre Appreciation: 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. Thi… source |
| THE 1008 | Theatre Script Analysis: AH1 | — | Introduces students to methods of reading and analyzing literature for the stage. In addition, students will apply staging and design concepts in visualizing and analyzing how a play looks, sounds, a… source |
| THE 1009 | Basics of Pattern Drafting | — | Provides students with basic techniques in pattern drafting. Techniques will include exploring computer design as well as traditional drafting methods. source |
| THE 1011 | Acting I | — | Covers basic acting techniques and approaches including scene study, improvisation, and script analysis. It includes practical application through classroom performance. source |
| THE 1012 | Acting II | — | Continues to explore basic acting techniques and approaches including scene study, improvisation, and intermediate script analysis. It includes practical application through classroom performance. source |
| THE 1016 | Technical Theatre | — | Introduces hands-on methods of constructing and painting scenery and properties and operating stage lighting. Students also learn the proper procedures of using shop equipment and serving on stage cr… source |
| THE 1026 | Auditioning-Musical Theater | — | 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.… source |
| THE 1029 | Intro-Entertainment Industry | — | Teaches the student an overview of what the Entertainment Industry is and what skill sets are required to enter this field. source |
| THE 1031 | 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 avai… source |
| THE 1032 | 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 avai… source |
| THE 1035 | Stage Makeup I | — | Explores stage makeup design and application techniques including basic corrective, character, old age, animal, and fantasy applications. source |
| THE 1036 | Stage Makeup II | — | Continues to examine theatrical makeup design and application techniques, adding prosthetics, hair design and other advanced applications. source |
| THE 1052 | Production Stage Management I | — | Focuses on the basics of stage management, including making a stage manager`s book, organizational methods and protocols of production, calling cues in production and personnel relationships and resp… source |
| THE 1075 | Special Topics | — | Provides the student with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source |
| THE 1088 | Practicum | — | Provides students an opportunity to gain practical experience in applying their skills and/or to develop specific skills in a practical work setting. The instructor will work with the student to sele… source |
| THE 180 | Internship | — | Provides students with the opportunity to supplement coursework with practical work experience related to their educational program. Students work under the immediate supervision of experienced perso… source |
| THE 2000 | Paint/Draw/Rende/Model Techs | — | Introduces art techniques that are needed specifically in Theatrical Design. Techniques will include painting, rendering of scenic, lighting, costume designs, and model construction techniques. source |
| THE 2002 | Intermed Costume Construction | — | Provides additional training and experience in cutting and sewing methods for costumes, as presented in THE 1004 Basic Costume and Apparel Construction. Students are introduced to elements of costume… source |
| THE 2010 | Singing for Actors | — | Allows students to explore and perform Musical Theatre songs. Students utilize a pedagogical approach to evaluate their vocal structure and formulate a systematized series of vocal and whole body exe… source |
| THE 2011 | Development of Theatre Greek-Renaissance: GT-AH1 | — | Surveys the history and evolution of drama from Ancient Greece to the Renaissance, emphasizing all aspects of the art from period values to analysis of dramatic literature and performance. This is a… source |
| THE 2012 | Dev of Theatre Restor-Mod: AH1 | — | Surveys the history and evolution of drama from the Renaissance to the present, emphasizing all aspects of the art from period values to the analysis of dramatic literature and performance. This is a… source |
| THE 2015 | Playwriting: AH1 | — | Gives students the opportunity to learn and practice playwriting techniques, thereby improving creative writing skills. Elements of dramatic structure, dialogue, styles, and theatrical practices are… source |
| THE 2016 | Theatre Lighting and Design | — | Focuses on the theory and practice of stage lighting. Topics include basic electrical theory, color theories, rigging and design of lighting for thr performing arts. source |
| THE 2021 | Set Design for Film & Theatre | — | Emphasizes two- and three-dimensional drawing and designs and color theory. Students construct 3-D models and a theatrical stage set. source |
| THE 2022 | Millinery & Costume Accessory | — | Provides students with training in costume crafting techniques. In addition to the emphasis on millinery skills and hat making, students will learn leather making, jewelry making, and to craft a vari… source |
| THE 2026 | Theatre Sound Op and Dsgn I | — | Explores the fundamental processes required to create a conceptual sound design for a stage play. Students apply skills gained in this course to an actual production. source |
| THE 2031 | Theatre Production III | — | 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 avai… source |
| THE 2032 | Theatre Production IV | — | 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 avai… source |
| THE 2040 | Theater Voice and Diction | — | Provides students with individual tutorials which define, design and apply specific vocal techniques to abate singing and speech difficulties. Master class performances provide the opportunity to con… source |
| THE 2045 | Bas Costume Design/Constructn | — | Explores the basics of costume design and color theory. Construction techniques using regular and industrial sewing machines will be applied in constructing costumes and accessories. Students will be… source |
| THE 2055 | Advanced Playwriting | — | Continues to explore playwriting techniques developed in THE 2015 for theatre and applies concepts of writing for movie, television, radio, and animation scripts, with emphasis on the dramatic proces… source |
| THE 2075 | Special Topics: Theatre | — | Explores current topics, issues and activities related to one or more aspects of the named discipline. source |
| THE 2076 | Special Topics | — | To be determined by the individual instructor. A Course Description will be developed for each course and documented within the course syllabus. Refer to the SFCC Style Guide for Course Description,… source |
| THE 2080 | Internship | — | Provides students with the opportunity to supplement coursework with practical work experience related to their educational program. Students work under the immediate supervision of experienced perso… source |
| THE 2085 | Independent Study | — | Emphasizes structured and guided, individualized study that is organized and tailored around the interests and needs of the individual student. source |
| WEL 1000 | Safety for Welders | — | Covers the hazards of welding on health and safety, locating essential safety information from a code or other standard, and identifying and applying shop safety procedures. source |
| WEL 1001 | Allied Cutting Processes | — | Covers setting up equipment and performing cutting and gouging operations utilizing the oxyacetylene, air carbon arc, exothermic, and plasma arc cutting processes. This course will also provide an in… source |
| WEL 1002 | Oxy-fuel Joining Processes | — | Introduces safety inspections, minor repairs, operating parameters, oxyacetylene welding equipment, and oxyacetylene welding, brazing, and soldering operations. Blueprint reading skills will be pract… source |
| WEL 1003 | Basic Shielded Metal Arc I | — | Covers performing safety inspections, making minor repairs, adjusting operating parameters, and operating SMAW equipment utilizing E-6010 electrodes. Layout procedures and practices will also be intr… source |
| WEL 1004 | Basic Shielded Metal Arc II | — | Covers performing safety inspections, making minor repairs, adjusting operating parameters, and operating SMAW equipment utilizing E-7018 electrodes. Layout procedures will be practiced during this c… source |
| WEL 1006 | Blueprint Read-Welders/Fitters | — | Covers interpreting weld symbols on blueprints, identifying proper layout methods and tools, and proper joint design necessary for various welding processes. source |
| WEL 1010 | Advanced Shielded Metal Arc I | — | Covers safety inspections, minor repairs, operating parameters, operation of SMAW equipment, and SMAW operations on groove and fillet welds utilizing E-6010 and E-7018 electrodes. Layout procedures w… source |
| WEL 1011 | Advanced Shielded Metal Arc II | — | Covers safety inspections, minor repairs, operating parameters, operation of SMAW equipment utilizing various electrodes, essential welding information from codes or other standards, and performance… source |
| WEL 1013 | Oxyfuel and Plasma Cutting | — | Outlines the skills needed to set up equipment and perform cutting and gouging operations utilizing the oxyacetylene and plasma arc cutting processes. source |
| WEL 1024 | Gas Tungsten Arc Welding I | — | Covers welding in all positions and on various joint configurations using the GTAW (tig) welding process on carbon steel, stainless steel and aluminum. Student should be familiar with basic metallurg… source |
| WEL 1025 | Intro-Gas Metal Arc Welding | — | Covers welding in all positions and on various joint configurations using the GMAW (mig) welding process on carbon steel, stainless steel and aluminum. Student should be familiar with basic metallurg… source |
| WEL 1030 | Maintenance Welding | — | Gives the student a basic understanding of the Oxyacetylene cutting and Arc welding processes, and introduction to the skills and techniques used to develop fillet and groove welds. Students will be… source |
| WEL 1031 | Intro to Industrial Welding | — | Provide the student with a basic understanding of commonly used welding techniques and procedures encountered in the industrial setting. Students are introduced the Plasma Arc (PAC), Oxy Fuel Cutting… source |
| WEL 2001 | Gas Metal Arc Welding I | — | Covers safety inspections, minor repairs, operating parameters, operation of GMAW equipment on plain carbon steel utilizing short circuit and spray transfer, and fundamental metallurgy principles. source |
| WEL 2002 | Gas Metal Arc Welding II | — | Covers safety inspections, minor repairs, operating parameters, operation of GMAW equipment utilizing a variety of electrodes and base metals, and fundamental principles of welding metallurgy to weld… source |
| WEL 2003 | Flux Cored Arc Welding I | — | Covers safety inspections, minor repairs, operating parameters, operation of FCAW equipment utilizing self shielded wire, and principles of joint design, preparation, and material selection to weldin… source |
| WEL 2004 | Flux Cored Arc Welding II | — | Covers safety inspections, minor repairs, operating parameters, operating FCAW equipment utilizing gas shielded wire, and applying fundamentals of welding applications and cost estimating to welding,… source |
| WEL 2024 | Gas Tungsten Arc Welding II | — | Covers welding in all positions on carbon steel, stainless steel and aluminum plate and carbon steel pipe with the GTAW process. Student should be familiar with basic metallurgy pertaining to the wel… source |
| WEL 2030 | Pipe Welding I | — | Covers pipe welding operations utilizing the Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) process in a variety of positions on carbon steel. source |
| WEL 2031 | Pipe Welding II | — | Covers pipe welding operations utilizing various processes and positions. source |
| WEL 2050 | Layout and Fabrication | — | Develops welding and associated skills in the use of drawings and blueprints in planning. This course includes designing and layout projects. source |
| WQM 1000 | Introduction to Water Quality | — | Introduces environmental concepts utilized in the water industry. The course covers how the subjects of geology, chemistry, biology, and physics influence the water industry, the hydrologic cycle on… source |
| WQM 1005 | Specific Calcs-Water Qual Mgmt | — | Provides an in-depth study of the calculations associated with water and wastewater treatment. Topics include dimensional analysis, manipulation of conversion factors, geometric figures, velocities,… source |
| WQM 1019 | Basic Water Quality Analyses | — | Introduces laboratory analyses done in the water industry. The course covers the functionality and use of analytical instruments for safely analyzing water samples for common parameters relevant to t… source |
| WQM 1020 | Water Quality Equip Maint I | — | Provides a general understanding of mechanical and electrical equipment and its maintenance. Topics include safety procedures; correct use of power and hand tools; and preventive maintenance and repa… source |
| WQM 1022 | Basic Elec-Water Quality Sys | — | Provides an understanding of electrical theory, various types of electrical equipment found in treatment facilities, operation, troubleshooting basic electrical problems, and safety procedures. source |
| WQM 1023 | Water Reuse System | — | Provides an in-depth study of water reuse systems and discusses the continuous development in the industry. This course will cover different treatment techniques and the applications for water reuse. source |
| WQM 1024 | Water Certification Review for C & D | — | Provides an overview of the water treatment process. The course covers the official need-to-know criteria prepared by the Association of Board Certifications as a preparation for the Colorado State W… source |
| WQM 1025 | Wastewater Certification Review for C&D | — | Provides an overview of the wastewater treatment process. This course covers the official Need to Know criteria prepared by the Association of Board Certifications as a preparation for the Colorado S… source |
| WQM 1026 | Safety & Security Systems | — | Provides a study of safety procedures performed in the water and wastewater industry. This course covers the importance of safety and how to implement safety practices in the workplace by studying OS… source |
| WQM 1030 | Water Chemistry | — | Applies chemistry concepts to the water industry. Instruction is provided in the use of equivalent weights, available valences and reactivity, mixing of solutions, and the use of acids, bases, and sa… source |
| WQM 1035 | Water Utility Technician | — | Covers topics in water distribution and wastewater collection systems including operations, maintenance, and construction for small to large systems. The content delivered in the course meets the "Ne… source |
| WQM 1069 | International Development | — | Provides a global perspective of water issues and innovations. This course covers issues related to global water availability, quality, and access as they apply to the societal, environmental, and ec… source |
| WQM 2000 | Hydraulics-Water Quality Mgmt | — | Introduces the mathematical principles of density, specific gravity, pressures, horsepower and energy costs, velocities, weirs, parshall flumes, venturi meters, California Pipe method, flows from ope… source |
| WQM 2006 | Design Interp-Water Qual Mgmt | — | Provides an in-depth study and interpretation of the State of Colorado Design Criteria for both water and wastewater systems. The course includes reading blueprints, scale drawings, contour maps, pro… source |
| WQM 2016 | Bio/Bacteriological Water Qual | — | Provides an in-depth study of microorganisms in the water industry. The course covers analysis of various water samples to identify different microorganisms and explore how these impact the water ind… source |
| WQM 2017 | Disinfect Tech-Water Qual Syst | — | Covers disinfection techniques used in water and wastewater treatment systems. Course topics include safety procedures, dosing equations, and the importance of disinfection for environmental and huma… source |
| WQM 2030 | Indust Monitoring & Treatment | — | Provides an understanding of industrial treatment. Various types of treatment systems are reviewed such as floatation, screening and microscreening, neutralization, coagulation and precipitation, ads… source |
| WQM 2075 | Special Topics | — | Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source |
| WQM 2080 | Internship | — | Provides students with the opportunity to supplement coursework with practical work experience related to their educational program. Students work under the immediate supervision of experienced perso… source |
| WQM 2085 | Independent Study | — | Meets the individual needs of students. Students engage in intensive study or research under the direction of a qualified instructor. source |
| WQM 3011 | Survey of Envirn Water Acts | — | Analyzes the application of the Clean Water Act and the Navigation and Navigable Waters Code in a global, national, and regional context. This course will investigate the impact of the policies on Co… source |
| WQM 3012 | Survey Safe Drinking Water Act | — | Describes the application and impacts of drinking water regulations at the federal and state level. Students will interpret the Safe Drinking Water Act and explore how required monitoring impacts pub… source |
| WQM 3027 | Water Industry Management | — | Familiarizes students with the best management practices within a utility or governmental sector. Students will explore the water environment, decision strategies, utilities and governmental structur… source |
| WQM 3045 | Principles of Hydrology | — | Explains the quantitative relationship between the hydrosphere and the atmosphere and their impact on hydrologic systems, processes of the hydrologic cycle. Students will learn why each physical hydr… source |
| WQM 4021 | Enviro Sampling & Containment | — | Covers environmental sampling for laboratory analysis. Students will select and prepare appropriate sample containers, keep accurate sampling records, access sampling sites, and conduct environmental… source |
| WQM 4027 | Managing Water Projects | — | Teaches how to design a water project by utilizing plans, allocating resources, and controlling and executing activities. Students will interact with peers, alumni, and faculty throughout the life cy… source |
| WQM 4028 | Water Data Mgmt & Analysis | — | Provides an overview of techniques for data analysis including forecasting, strategic planning, and public relations. This course includes a review of statistical calculations and how data dictate ef… source |
| WQM 4055 | Human/Water Eco Relationships | — | Explores water resource management and global environmental change. This course introduces a systems-thinking approach to watershed management. Major topics include urban planning, best management pr… source |
| WQM 4060 | Source Water Management | — | Evaluates source water systems and water resources used to meet public, industrial, and commercial needs. This course is designed to aid future planning strategies with ground water, ground water und… source |
| WQM 4065 | Water Toxicity Impacts | — | Describes a foundation of toxicology as it pertains to water and human health. This course includes topics such as fate and transport of toxic pollutants, dose-response curves, analytical and remedia… source |
| WQM 4080 | Senior Internship | — | Provides an opportunity for students to apply the theoretical concepts and skills learned through their academic program with a practical experience in a water quality field. Interns will work alongs… source |
| WQM 4089 | Senior Capstone | — | Provides an opportunity for students to apply the theoretical concepts and skills learned through their academic program with a research project in a water quality application. Students will work alo… source |
| WST 2000 | Intro Women`s Studies: SS3 | — | Explores the interdisciplinary field of women's studies. This course is an examination of the following topics: the historical basis of gender inequality; the history of social movements for gender e… source |
| WST 2100 | Women and Social Action: GT-SS3 | — | Explores the role of the systems of oppression in society and avenues available to create both individual and collective change through social action. Awareness of agency to enact change and become e… source |
| WST 2200 | Goddess/Women Anct Wrld: SS3 | — | Surveys gender socialization through a study of arts, literature, music, politics, religion, philosophy, laws, and social standards. The course introduces the history of ideas that have defined women… source |
| WST 2300 | Women's Sexuality: SS3 | — | Explores the development of sexualities throughout history and cross-culturally. The course addresses theories of sexuality and erotic power, women’s sexualities across cultures and throughout the li… source |