Apr 25, 2024  
2011-2012 Catalog 
    
2011-2012 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

2011-2012 Course Listings


Key

✽ - Applies to CMC AA/AS degree

◆ - Colorado State Guaranteed Transfer Course

For more information see Degree & Certificate Descriptions & Requirements .

NOTE: Not all courses are offered at every campus each term.

 

Fire Science Wildland FSW

  
  •    FSW 101 - S-130 Firefighting Training

    2.0 Credits
    Co-requisites FSW 100 
    Provides entry-level firefighter skills . A version of the L-180, Human Factors on the Fireline, is included as part of the course. Credit should be issued for S-130.
    LECLB 45 Clock hours
  
  •    FSW 143 - S-212 Wildfire Chain Saws

    2.0 Credits
    Provides introduction to the function, maintenance, and use of internal combustion, engine-powered chain saws and their tactical wildland fire application. Modules support entry-level training for firefighters with little or no previous experience in operating a chain saw and provide hands-on cutting in surroundings similar to fireline situations.
    LECLB 45 Clock hours
  
  •    FSW 144 - S-215 Fire Operations in the Wildland/ Urban Interface

    2.0 Credits
    Designed to assist structure and wildland firefighters who will be making tactical decisions when confronting wildland fire that threatens life, property, and improvements in the wildland/urban interface. Instructional units include interface awareness, size up, initial strategy and incident action plan, structure triage, structure protection tactics, incident action plan assessment and update, follow up and public relations, and firefighter safety in the interface.
    Prev. Course Codes: FST-261
    LEC 15 Clock hours LAB 30 Clock hours
  
  •    FSW 145 - S-230 Crew Boss

    1.5 Credits
    Prerequisites: FSW 153 ; Minimum grade C-.
    Designed to produce student proficiency in the performance of duties associated with the single-resource boss position from initial dispatch through demobilization to the home unit. Topics include operational leadership, preparation and mobilization, assignment preparation, risk management, entrapment avoidance, safety and tactics, offline duties, demobilization, and post-incident responsibilities.
    Prev. Course Codes: FST-266
    LEC 22.5 Clock hours
  
  •    FSW 153 - S-290 Intermediate Wildland Fire Behavior

    2.0 Credits
    Designed to prepare the prospective supervisor to undertake safe and effective fire management operations.
    Prev. Course Codes: FST-260
    LEC 30 Clock hours

French FRE

  
  •    FRE 101 - Conversational French I

    3.0 Credits
    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 travel.
    Prev. Course Codes: FRE-101A, FRE-101, FRE-035, FRE-135
    LEC 45 Clock hours
  
  •    FRE 102 - Conversational French II

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: FRE 101 ; Minimum grade C-.
    Continues the sequence for beginning students who wish to understand and speak French. Covers basic conversational patterns, expressions, and grammar.
    Prev. Course Codes: FRE-102A, FRE-102, FRE-036, FRE-136
    LEC 45 Clock hours
  
  • ✽ FRE 111 - French Language I

    5.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Requires college-level reading.
    Begins a sequence dealing with the development of functional proficiency in listening, speaking, reading and writing the French language. Note: The order of the topics and methodology will vary according to individual texts and instructors. Note: Requires college level reading.
    Prev. Course Codes: FRE-151
    LEC 75 Clock hours
  
  • ✽ FRE 112 - French Language II

    5.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: FRE 111 ; Minimum grade C-.
    Continues French I in the development of functional proficiency in listening, speaking, reading and writing the French language. Note: The order of the topics and the methodology will vary according to individual texts and instructors.
    Prev. Course Codes: FRE-152
    LEC 75 Clock hours
  
  • ◆ FRE 211 - French Language III

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: FRE 112 ; Minimum grade C-.
    Continues French I and II in the development of increased functional proficiency in listening, speaking, reading, and writing the French language. Note: The order of the topics and the methodology will vary according to individual texts and instructors.
    Prev. Course Codes: FRE-251
    LEC 45 Clock hours
  
  • ◆ FRE 212 - French Language IV

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: FRE 211 ; Minimum grade C-.
    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 methodology will vary according to individual texts and instructors.
    Prev. Course Codes: FRE-252
    LEC 45 Clock hours
  
  •    FRE 275 - Special Topics

    1.0 - 3.0 Credits
    Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in-depth exploration of special topics of interest.
    LEC

Geographic Information Systems GIS

  
  •    GIS 100 - Geographic Information Systems Fundamentals

    1.0 Credits
    Provides information on the basic concepts of GPS (Global Positioning Systems) and GIS (Geographic Information Systems). Defines the two systems and explains the link from one to the other. Analyzes the different types of GPS Equipment and differentiates between their role in the GPS technology world. Provides information on the types of mapping systems available today and the necessary information to integrate GPS data.
    LEC 15 Clock hours
  
  •    GIS 101 - Introduction to Geographic Information Systems

    3.0 Credits
    Surveys the development and operation of automated geographic information systems. Focuses on the fundamentals of using computers to draw maps. Incorporates study of cartographic fundamentals such as map projections, map scales, selective display of data on maps, and various computer software applications in GIS.
    LEC 30 Clock hours LAB 30 Clock hours
  
  •    GIS 110 - Introduction to Cartography

    3.0 Credits
    Examines a broad range of map types, emphasizing maps as a communication system with both symbology and specific organizational hierachies. Discussion and demonstration focuses on essential cartographic principles and practices used for designing maps, with emphasis on cartographic protocol resulting in the effecive communication of both qualitative and quantitative information.
    LEC 30 Clock hours LAB 30 Clock hours
  
  •    GIS 131 - Global Positioning Systems for Geographic Information Systems

    3.0 Credits
    Introduces the terminology, hardware, and technological principles of GPS. Students will receive an introduction in the fundamentals of using a basic hand-held GPS unit. Data will be integrated with pre-existing spatial data. Fundamentals of mapping and map reading will be covered. Garmin GPS units will be used initially, followed with Trimble GeoExplorers and Pathfinder Office software. Final student projects integrate GPS data within ArcView projects.
    LEC 30 Clock hours LAB 30 Clock hours
  
  •    GIS 160 - GIS Guided Field Study

    2.0 Credits
    Incorporates 45 hours of field study in GIS. Enables the student to work with a local agency/company on an actual GIS project. This hands-on experrience enhances the course work and gives the student the inside view of the GIS industry.
    LAB 60 Clock hours
  
  •    GIS 210 - Intermediate GIS

    3.0 Credits
    Builds upon the spatial analysis principles and concepts of GIS-120. Students work with more advanced analytical tools and develop skills in spatial problem solving.
    LEC 30 Clock hours LAB 30 Clock hours
  
  •    GIS 212 - Remote Sensing & Digital Image Processing

    4.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Requires college-level reading.
    Introduces students to basic concepts and procedures used in the processing of remotely-sensed data, with an emphasis on integration of digital imagery into basic GIS applications.
    LEC 30 Clock hours LAB 60 Clock hours
  
  •    GIS 275 - Special Topics

    1.0 - 6.0 Credits
    Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in-depth exploration of special topics of interest.
    LEC

Geography GEO

  
  • ◆ GEO 105 - World Regional Geography

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Requires college-level reading.
    Facilitates an understanding of spatial relationships between and among the geographic regions of the world. Includes demographic and cultural (political, economic, and historic) forces related to the physical environments of selected regions. Focuses on analysis of interrelationships between developed and developing regions and the interactions between human societies and natural environments.
    LEC 45 Clock hours
  
  • ◆ GEO 106 - Human Geography

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Requires college-level reading.
    Introduces geographic perspectives and methods with applications to the study of human activities. Emphasizes the distribution of humans, adjustments to the natural environment, and land use practices.
    LEC 45 Clock hours
  
  • ◆ GEO 111 - Physical Geography

    4.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Requires college-level reading.
    Introduces the principles of landforms as a major aspect of our natural environment. Incorporates an integrated process of lecture, discussion, and laboratory assignments.
    LEC 45 Clock hours LAB 30 Clock hours
  
  • ◆ GEO 112 - Physical Geography - Weather & Climate

    4.0 Credits
    Introduces the principles of meteorology, climatology, world vegetation patterns, and world regional climate classification. Incorporates an integrated process of lecture, discussion, and laboratory assignments and may be transferred to colleges and universities as a science credit.
    LEC 45 Clock hours LAB 30 Clock hours
  
  • ✽ GEO 165 - Human Ecology

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Requires college-level reading.
    Provides a current outlook for the global environment, describing the threats imposed on different natural ecological systems. Enables the student to develop a set of intellectual tools and ways of thinking about the invironment to evaluate for themselves how serious a given environmental problem will be.
    LEC 45 Clock hours
  
  •    GEO 175 - Special Topics

    1.0 - 6.0 Credits
    Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in-depth exploration of special topics of interest.
    LEC

Geology GEY

  
  • ◆ GEY 111 - Physical Geology

    4.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Requires college-level reading.
    Studies the materials of the earth, its structure, surface features, and the geologic processes involved in its development. This course includes laboratory experience.
    LEC 45 Clock hours LAB 30 Clock hours
  
  • ✽ GEY 120 - Snow, Ice & Avalanche

    3.0 Credits
    Introduces the formation and reactions of snow, ice, and avalanche conditions. Emphasis is on man`s activities in alpine, arctic, glacial, and semi-glacial regions. Hazard potential and avoidance will be stressed.
    Prev. Course Codes: GEO-120
    LEC 45 Clock hours
  
  • ◆ GEY 121 - Historical Geology

    4.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: GEY 111 ; Minimum grade C- or instructor permission.
    Studies the physical and biological development of the earth through the vast span of geologic time. Emphasizes the investigation and interpretation of sedimentary rocks, the record of ancient environments, fossil life forms, and physical events, all within the framework of shifting crustal plates. Course includes laboratory experience.
    Prev. Course Codes: GEY-112
    LEC 45 Clock hours LAB 30 Clock hours
  
  • ✽ GEY 135 - Environmental Geology

    3.0 Credits
    Introduces geology and its relationship to man’s environment. Covers geologic hazards such as floods, landslides, avalanches, earthquakes, and volcanoes. Focuses on surface and groundwater resources in terms of exploitation and man’s responsibility to protect these resources from contamination. The geologic aspects of land use practices, as well as mineral and energy resources exploitation, are reviewed and related to legislation regarding environmental law.
    LEC 45 Clock hours
  
  •    GEY 175 - Special Topics

    1.0 - 6.0 Credits
    Presents students with a vehicle to pursue special topics of interest. The content of this course is designed on an as needed basis to provide current, up-to-date information.
    LEC
  
  • ✽ GEY 205 - Geology of Colorado

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Requires college-level reading.
    Covers the geologic history of Colorado with emphasis on formation of mountain ranges, igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rock types, ore deposits, and landforms. Incorporates field experience and/or class room lectures.
    Prev. Course Codes: GEY-270AA, GLY-270AA
    LEC 45 Clock hours
  
  • ✽ GEY 208 - Geology Field Trip

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Requires college-level reading.
    In-depth field studies into the geology of specific regions in the western United States. The course will focus on the application of field techniques and geologic principles during an extended trip to the area of study. The specific area of investigation will be indicated in the schedule of classes each time the course is offered.
    Prev. Course Codes: GEY-208A, GEY-208B, GEY-208C, GEY-208A, GEY-208, GEY-208B, GEY-208C, GEY-208A
    LECLB 67.5 Clock hours

German GER

  
  •    GER 101 - Conversational German I

    3.0 Credits
    Introduces beginning students to conversational German and focuses on understanding and speaking German. Covers basic vocabulary, grammar, and expressions that are used in daily situations and in travel.
    Prev. Course Codes: GER-101A, GER-101, GER-035, GER-135
    LEC 45 Clock hours
  
  •    GER 102 - Conversational German II

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: GER 101 ; Minimum grade C-.
    Continues the sequence for students who wish to understand and speak German. Covers basic patterns, expressions, and grammar.
    LEC 45 Clock hours
  
  • ✽ GER 111 - German Language I

    5.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Requires college-level reading.
    Begins a sequence dealing with the development of functional proficiency in listening, speaking, reading, and writing the German language. Note: The order of the topics and methodology will vary according to individual texts and instructors.
    Prev. Course Codes: GER-151
    LEC 75 Clock hours
  
  • ✽ GER 112 - German Language II

    5.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: GER 111 ; Minimum grade C-.
    Continues German I in the development of functional proficiency in listening, speaking, reading, and writing the German language. Note: The order of the topics and the methodology will vary according to individual texts and instructors.
    Prev. Course Codes: GER-152
    LEC 75 Clock hours
  
  • ◆ GER 211 - German Language III

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: GER 112 ; Minimum grade C-.
    Continues German 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 methodology will vary according to individual text and instructors.
    Prev. Course Codes: GER-251
    LEC 45 Clock hours
  
  • ◆ GER 212 - German Language IV

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: GER 211 ; Minimum grade C-.
    Continues German 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 methodology will vary according to individual texts and instructors.
    Prev. Course Codes: GER-252
    LEC 45 Clock hours

Golf Club Management GCM

  
  •    GCM 120 - Golf Management I

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Requires college-level reading.
    An overview of the history, opportunities, and responsibilities in the golf profession; PGA history, purpose, and constitution; interpersonal skills; ball flight laws, principles, and professional terminology; golf cart fleet management.
    LEC 45 Clock hours
  
  •    GCM 150 - Contemporary Club Management

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Requires college-level reading.
    This course introduces students to the world of private club management. There are chapters on club boards of directors, service excellence in clubs, leadership in club operations, quality management systems for clubs, strategic management in clubs, club marketing, managing human resources in clubs, food and beverage operations in clubs, club financial management, club computer systems, golf operations in clubs, and club fitness operations.
    LEC 45 Clock hours
  
  •    GCM 160 - Golf Shop Management

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: GCM 120 ; Minimum grade C-.
    The management, marketing, and accounting of the various types of golf retailing operations: private, public, and resort. Topics include the importance of and steps involved in business planning, financial forecasting, and budgeting.
    LEC 45 Clock hours
  
  •    GCM 240 - Tournament Operations & the Rules of Golf.

    3.0 Credits
    An in-depth study of the golf professional’s responsibility in tournament operations including an in-depth study of the Rules of Golf and the decisions on the Rules of Golf.
    LEC 45 Clock hours
  
  •    GCM 260 - Club Fitting & Club Repairs

    3.0 Credits
    A foundation course covering the golf professional’s ability to custom fit and merchandise equipment. The course includes a practicum in club fitting and a hands-on” approach to club repair and the completion of the Professional Golf Management Level 1 and 2 Picture Book.”
    LEC 22.5 Clock hours LAB 45 Clock hours
  
  •    GCM 287 - Cooperative Work Experience

    6.0 Credits
    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 student to select an appropriate work site, establish learning objectives, and to coordinate learning activities with the employer or work site supervisor.
    COOP 270 Clock hours

Health & Wellness HWE

  
  • ✽ HWE 100 - Human Nutrition

    3.0 Credits
    Introduces basic principles of nutrition with emphasis on personal nutrition. Satisfies nutrition requirement of students entering health care professions.
    Prev. Course Codes: BIO-132
    LEC 45 Clock hours
  
  •    HWE 101 - Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation

    0.5 Credits
    Teaches emergency procedures for respiratory, obstructed airway, and cardiac arrest victims of all ages. It meets certification requirements of the American Red Cross, the American Heart Association, Medic First Aid, or ASHI.
    Prev. Course Codes: EFA-124A, EFA-024A, EFA-024, EFA-117E
    LECLB 8 Clock hours
  
  •    HWE 102 - Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Recertification

    0.5 Credits
    Reviews CPR for those whose CPR card is due but not expired. Student must provide a copy of current CPR certification. Recertification can be done for Professional Rescuer, Community, Adult, Child and Infant CPR.
    LEC 9 Clock hours
  
  •    HWE 103 - Community First Aid and CPR

    0.5 Credits
    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.
    Prev. Course Codes: PED-125A
    LECLB 9 Clock hours
  
  •    HWE 106 - Infant & Child Cpr/First Aid

    0.5 Credits
    Emphasis on the skills needed to recognize and respond calmly to childhood emergencies and to help prevent childhood accidents. Topics include primary assessment, airway obstructions, infant and child CPR, control of bleeding, illness assessment, sudden illness, motor vehicle safety, injury assessment, burns, fractures, wounds, child abuse, hypothermia, and communication.
    Prev. Course Codes: HWE-113, HWE-112, EFA-110, EFA-010
    LECLB 8 Clock hours
  
  • ✽ HWE 111 - Health & Fitness

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Requires college-level reading.
    Studies health and fitness in the U.S. today. The course will look at personal health issues, managing stress, nutrition, and healthy life styles.
    Prev. Course Codes: PED-171
    LEC 45 Clock hours
  
  •    HWE 115 - Medic First Aid

    0.5 Credits
    This course will acquaint the students with CPR and the basic skills of first aid. Skills will include basic life support, airway obstruction, control of bleeding, shock, and patient care for the unconscious.
    Prev. Course Codes: EFA-110, EFA-010, EFA-110, HWE-112
    LECLB 8 Clock hours
  
  •    HWE 116 - Pediatric Medic First Aid

    0.5 Credits
    Emphasis on the skills needed to recognize and respond confidently and calmly to childhood emergencies and to help prevent childhood accidents. Topics include primary assessment, airway obstructions, infant and child CPR, control of bleeding, illness assessment, sudden illness, motor vehicle safety, injury assessment, burns, fractures, wounds, child abuse, hypothermia, and communication.
    Prev. Course Codes: EFA-116, EFA-015B, HWE-113
    LEC 8 Clock hours
  
  •    HWE 120 - Wilderness First Aid

    1.0 Credits
    Provides limited medical information to cope with basic wilderness emergencies. Note: Requires current CPR card.
    LEC 15 Clock hours
  
  •    HWE 129 - Wilderness First Responder

    4.0 Credits
    This course provides the student with those skills and emergency medical care techniques used by guides, trip leaders and others providing primary care in backcountry setting. The student will be able to respond correctly to those medical and trauma situations commonly encountered when entry into the EMS system is delayed or unlikely.
    Prev. Course Codes: EFA-145
    LEC 45 Clock hours LAB 30 Clock hours
  
  •    HWE 130 - Wilderness First Responder Refresher

    1.0 Credits
    Meets the standards for recertification of a Wilderness First Responder certification. Topics to be included are CPR, patient assessment, trauma, medical, and environmental emergiencies. This course is required to maintain a current Wilderness First Responder certification, which must be recertified every three years.
    LECLB 22.5 Clock hours
  
  •    HWE 175 - Special Topics

    0.5 - 6.0 Credits
    Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in-depth exploration of special topics of interest.
    LEC
  
  • ✽ HWE 245 - Physiology of Exercise

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: BIO 201  and BIO 202 ; Minimum grade C-.
    Introduces the student to the physiological responses and adaptations of individuals to exercise as well as the application to sports medicine, rehabilitation, and general fitness. The laboratory provides experiences that demonstrate the underlying theoretical constructs that govern physiological responses and adaptations to exercise.
    Prev. Course Codes: PED-250
    LECLB 67.5 Clock hours

Health Professional HPR

  
  •    HPR 102 - CPR for Professionals (list certification)

    0.5 Credits
    Meets the requirements for American Red Cross Professional Rescuer CPR or American Heart Association Basic Life Support for those who work in emergency services, health care, and other professional areas. Material presented in the course is basic patient assessment, basic airway management, rescue breathing, and CPR for infant, child, and adult patients.
    Prev. Course Codes: EFA-119, EFA-018
    LECLB 9 Clock hours
  
  •    HPR 103 - CPR for Professionals Renewal

    0.5 Credits
    Provides opportunity for currently certified CPR providers to renew certificates. Note: current healthcare provider CPR card required.
    LEC 7.5 Clock hours
  
  •    HPR 106 - Law & Ethics for Health Professionals

    2.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Requires college-level reading.
    Introduces students to the study and application of medico-legal concepts in medical careers. This course seeks to establish a foundation for ethical behavior and decision-making in health professions.
    LEC 30 Clock hours
  
  •    HPR 108 - Dietary Nutrition

    1.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: HWE 100 ; Minimum grade C;
    Studies the basic principles in clinical practice involved in the assistance of health care. The course will cover factors which influence the nutritional status of individuals, methods of nutritional assessment and support, and diet modification for specific disease states.
    LEC 15 Clock hours
  
  •    HPR 115 - Introduction to Nutrition

    2.0 Credits
    This course is an introduction to nutrition. Students will receive an overview of the essential nutrients of human nutrition and an introduction to medical nutritional support modalities.
    LEC 30 Clock hours
  
  •    HPR 120 - ACLS

    1.0 Credits
    Presents the required material for ACLS (Advanced Cardiac Life Support) completion. It will cover arrhythmias, medications, therapeutic modalities for life threatening arrhythmias, airway management, and other treatment modalities used in cardiac and respiratory arrest.
    Prev. Course Codes: EMS-210, EMT-210
    LEC 15 Clock hours
  
  •    HPR 125 - Outdoor Emergency Care

    4.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Requires college-level reading.
    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 with special emphasis on ski and snowboard injuries, altitude and cold weather illnesses, wilderness extrications, and the special equipment ski patrollers need for emergency care and transportation in the outdoor environment. This is a National Ski Patrol course.
    Prev. Course Codes: HWE, 125
    LEC 30 Clock hours LAB 60 Clock hours
  
  •    HPR 126 - Outdoor Emergency Care Refresher

    0.5 Credits
    Prerequisites: HPR 125  ; Minimum grade C-.
    Provides for maintenance of a uniform skill level and acts as a means of national recertification for Winter Emergency Care.
    Prev. Course Codes: EFA-121, EFA-020
    LEC 11.5 Clock hours
  
  • ✽ HPR 178 - Medical Terminology

    1.0 - 4.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Requires college-level reading.
    Introduces the student to the structure of medical terms with emphasis on combining and using the most common prefixes, roots, and suffixes. Includes terms related to major body systems, oncology, and psychiatry, as well as clinical laboratory and diagnostic procedures and imaging. Class structure provides accepted pronunciation of terms and relative use in the healthcare setting.
    Prev. Course Codes: HSC-120, HSC-121, HSC-123
    LEC
  
  •    HPR 190 - Basic EKG Interpretation

    2.0 Credits
    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.
    LEC 30 Clock hours

Historic Preservation Program HPP

  
  •    HPP 100 - Introdution to Historic Preservation

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Requires college-level reading.
    Surveys the historical antecedents of the Historic Preservation Movement in America and introduces its theoretical foundations.
    LEC 45 Clock hours
  
  •    HPP 110 - Historic Research & Documentation

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Requires college-level reading.
    Introduces the research and documentation methodologies for recordation and recognition of historic cultural resources.
    LECLB 67.5 Clock hours
  
  •    HPP 112 - Introduction to HABS/HAER/HALS

    2.0 Credits
    Introduces students to the Historic American Building Survey (HABS), Historic American Engineering Record (HAER), and Historic American Landscape Survey (HALS) documentation programs administered by the National Park Service. It includes the program(s) functions, achievements, goals, and documentation methods.
    LECLB 45 Clock hours
  
  •    HPP 113 - HABS/HAER/HALS Documentation

    3.0 Credits
    Introduces students to the Historic American Building Survey, Historic American Engineering Record, and Historic American Landscape Survey documentation program(s) administered by the National Park Service. It includes the program(s) functions, achievements, goals, and documentation methods culminating in the development of a HABS, HAER, or HALS project and submission to the National Park Service for acceptance and archival in the Library of Congress.
    LAB 90 Clock hours
  
  •    HPP 120 - Dynamics of Historic Preservation: Law, Business, & Economics

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Requires college-level reading.
    Explores the legal, business, and economic context of historic preservation. Issues on preservation legislation, real estate development, zoning, entrepreneurship, economic incentives, and planning are addressed.
    LEC 45 Clock hours
  
  •    HPP 175 - Special Topics

    1.0 - 6.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Requires college-level reading.
    Provides students with a vehicle to pursue special topics of interest in historic preservation. The content of this course is designed on an as-needed basis to provide current, up-to-date information.
    LEC
  
  •    HPP 275 - Special Topics

    1.0 - 6.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Requires college-level reading.
    Provides students with a vehicle to pursue special topics of interest in historic preservation. The content of this course is designed on an as-needed basis to provide current, up-to-date information.
    LEC

History HIS

  
  • ◆ HIS 101 - Western Civilization: Antiquity-1650

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Requires college-level reading.
    Explores a number of events, peoples, groups, ideas, institutions, and trends that have shaped Western Civilization from the prehistoric era to 1650. Reflects the multiple perspectives of gender, class, religion, and ethnic groups. Focuses on developing, practicing, and strengthening the skills historians use while constructing knowledge in this discipline.
    Prev. Course Codes: HIS-152
    LEC 45 Clock hours
  
  • ◆ HIS 102 - Western Civilization: 1650-Present

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Requires college-level reading.
    Explores a number of events, peoples, groups, ideas, institutions, and trends that have shaped Western Civilization from 1650 to the present. Reflects the multiple perspectives of gender, class, religion, and ethnic groups. Focuses on developing, practicing, and strengthening the skills historians use while constructing knowledge in this discipline.
    Prev. Course Codes: HIS-152
    LEC 45 Clock hours
  
  • ◆ HIS 111 - The World: Antiquity-1500

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Requires college-level reading.
    Enables the student to view history up to 1500 CE in a broad global sense. Focuses on the common denominators among all people. This approach goes beyond political borders, to provide a better appreciation for different cultures.
    LEC 45 Clock hours
  
  • ◆ HIS 112 - The World: 1500-Present

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Requires college-level reading.
    Enables students to view history post 1500 CE in a broad global sense. Focuses on the common denominators among all people. This approach goes beyond political borders to provide a better appreciation for different cultures.
    LEC 45 Clock hours
  
  •    HIS 175 - Special Topics

    1.0 - 5.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Requires college-level reading.
    Focuses on the exploration of current topics, issues, and activities related to one or more aspects of history.
    LEC 15 Clock hours
  
  • ◆ HIS 201 - US History to Reconstruction

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Requires college-level reading.
    Explores events, trends, peoples, groups, cultures, ideas, and institutions in North America and United States history, including the multiple perspectives of gender, class, and ethnicity, between the period when Native American Indians were the sole inhabitants of North America, and the American Civil War. Focuses on developing, practicing, and strengthening the skills historians use while constructing knowledge in the discipline.
    Prev. Course Codes: HIS-251
    LEC 45 Clock hours
  
  • ◆ HIS 202 - US History Since the Civil War

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Requires college-level reading.
    Explores events, trends, peoples, groups, cultures, ideas, and institutions in United States History, including the multiple perspectives of gender, class, and ethnicity, from the American Civil War to the present. Focuses on developing, practicing, and strengthening the skills historians use while constructing knowledge in the discipline.
    Prev. Course Codes: HIS-252
    LEC 45 Clock hours
  
  • ✽ HIS 205 - Women in World History

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Requires college-level reading.
    Examines the roles, experiences, and contributions of women in world history and explores ways in which women’s history modifies the tratitional interpretations of historical events.
    LEC 45 Clock hours
  
  • ✽ HIS 207 - American Environmental History

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Required college-level reading.
    Traces and analyzes the relationships between Americans and their natural environments throughout the history of the United States. Environmental history interprets the changing ways diverse people have used and viewed their environments over time. Examines the development of conservation movements and environmental policies in modern America.
    LEC 45 Clock hours
  
  • ◆ HIS 208 - American Indian History

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Requires college-level reading.
    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 to the current conditions.
    LEC 45 Clock hours
  
  • ◆ HIS 215 - Women in U.S. History

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Requires college-level reading.
    Examines women’s changing roles in American history from the pre-colonial native population to the present. Emphasizes the nature of women’s work and the participation of women in the family, political, religious, and cultural activities and in social reform movements.
    LEC 45 Clock hours
  
  • ◆ HIS 225 - Colorado History

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Requires college-level reading.
    Presents the story of the people, society, and cultures of Colorado from its earliest Native Americans, through the Spanish influx, the explorers, the fur traders and mountain men, the gold rush, railroad builders, the cattlemen and farmers, the silver boom, the tourists, and the modern state.
    LEC 45 Clock hours
  
  • ◆ HIS 236 - U.S. History Since 1945

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Requires college-level reading.
    Focuses on the major political, economic, social, and cultural developments that have shaped modern America.
    LEC 45 Clock hours
  
  • ◆ HIS 243 - History of Modern China

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Requires college-level reading.
    This course traces the political, ideological, economic, religious, social, and cultural developments of modern China from the Qing dynasty through the political and economic revolutions of the 20th century.
    LEC 45 Clock hours
  
  • ◆ HIS 244 - History of Latin America

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Requires college-level reading.
    Focuses on the major political, economic, social, and cultural influences that have shaped Latin America from pre-European conquest to the present. Emphasizes the early history of Latin America but connects it to the present.
    LEC 45 Clock hours
  
  • ◆ HIS 245 - U.S. in the World

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Requires college-level reading.
    This course focuses on major themes of United States history in the context of worldwide historical phenomena including global contacts and exchange, colonial frontiers and international trade, America’s influence on the age of revolutions, industrialization and movement of populations, urbanization and rural change, and expansion of state power and rise of social movements. Through readings and discussions on problems in political, social, public, and personal history students will gain an understanding of historical processes and methodology and will learn how to use critical historical analysis in order to achieve a greater perspective on the U.S.’s role in world history.
    LEC 45 Clock hours
  
  • ◆ HIS 247 - 20th Century World History

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Requires college-level reading.
    Investigates the major political, social, and economic developments, international relationships, scientific breakthroughs, and cultural trends that have shaped the various global regions and nation-states from 1900 to the present. Emphasizes the interactions of global regions and nation-states.
    LEC 45 Clock hours
  
  • ◆ HIS 255 - The Middle Ages

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Requires college-level reading.
    Focuses on political, social, cultural, economic, and intellecual developments in Europe, Byzantium, and the Islamic world from the collapse of Rome through the Renaissance, approximately A.D. 400-1400.
    LEC 45 Clock hours
  
  • ◆ HIS 260 - US Foreign Relations

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Requires college-level reading.
    Provides an overview of the history of United States foreign relations from the colonial era to the present and includes the pertinent political, military, economic, diplomatic, social, religious, ideological, and cultural topics. At various points, issues such as race, class, gender, immigration, expansion, and the environment will be covered. This course also focuses on developing, practicing and strengthening the skills historians use while constructing knowledge in the discipline.
    LEC 45 Clock hours
  
  •    HIS 275 - Special Topics

    1.0 - 5.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Requires college-level reading.
    Focuses on the exploration of current topics, issues, and activities related to one or more aspects of history.
    LEC 15 Clock hours

Holistic Health Professional HHP

  
  • ✽ HHP 107 - Managing Life’s Stresses

    1.0 Credits
    Work with energy, confidence, and enthusiasm in your life by learning specific skills that will give you control over stressful situations or people in your life. This experiential class is designed for all who are interested in a higher quality of life and want to reach their full potential. Learn how to relax quickly, improve self-image, improve concentration, and how to control worry. You can experience freedom from old patterns that create stress, fatigue, and restricting beliefs.
    LEC 15 Clock hours
  
  •    HHP 161 - Meditation for Health

    1.0 Credits
    Incorporates the practice of fundamental techniques for training your mind to be quiet and peaceful; to focus your thoughts on what you choose; to stimulate the mind-body conversation to enhance your own health.
    LEC 15 Clock hours
  
  • ✽ HHP 221 - High Level Wellness

    1.0 Credits
    Explores the positive dimensions of healthy lifestyles and covers the techniques to meet the basic needs of illness, prevention, and burnout.
    LEC 15 Clock hours
  
  •    HHP 224 - Introduction to Massage Therapy

    1.0 Credits
    Teaches hands-on techniques to complete a full-body massage along with integration of healing touch. Swedish massage techniques and basic foot reflexology combined with a complete energy balance are performed and experienced by each student.
    Prev. Course Codes: HSC-175
    LECLB 22.5 Clock hours
  
  • ✽ HHP 265 - Gift of Self-Esteem

    1.0 Credits
    Explores self-talk, self-appreciation, self-responsibility, belief, and expectations; and provides tools for increasing personal power.
    LEC 15 Clock hours
 

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