Apr 26, 2024  
2022-2023 Catalog 
    
2022-2023 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Master Course List


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✽ - Applies to CMC AA/AS degree

◆ - Colorado State Guaranteed Transfer Course

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NOTE: Not all courses are offered at every campus each term. Not all programs/courses are available at every campus and may require travel to another campus or access via technology-enhanced modalities (web conference, hybrid, or online).

 

Academic Achievement AAA

  
  •    AAA 0010 - Academic Achievement in Pre-College: Equivalent Studies

    1.0 Credits
    Meets the requirements of the Comprehensive Student Assessment System and the Secretary’s Commission on Achieving Necessary Skills, as well as work and postsecondary enrollment skills.
    Prev. Course Codes: AAA-010
    LEC 15 Contact hours
  
  •    AAA 0095 - Math Helps

    1.0 Credits
    Co-requisites MAT 0250  
    Provides students with the opportunity to supplement their current math course with mathematical instruction individually designed to fill in the holes of missing mathematical concepts. In addition, the course serves as a solid review of mathematical concepts in preparation for college-level math courses. Students will study the content area needed for that student, as indicated by a diagnostic assessment.
    Prev. Course Codes: AAA-095
    LEC 15 Contact hours
  
  •    AAA 0099 - Active Learning Skills

    1.0 Credits
    This course allows students a variety of experiences in tutorial and enhanced learning activities in reading, writing, math, and ESL. Topics include academic support, learning styles, and contextualized learning. Students will acquire reading, English composition, English as a Second Language and/or mathematics skills through the use of course tutorial software and individualized instruction.
    Prev. Course Codes: AAA-099
    LEC 15 Contact hours
  
  • ✽ AAA 1001 - College 101: The Student Experience

    1.0 Credits
    Introduces students to college culture and prepares them for the challenges they will face in higher education. Through a series of interactive seminars, students discover learning in a multicultural environment and use college and community resources to attain education and career goals.
    Prev. Course Codes: AAA-101
    LEC 15 Contact hours
  
  •    AAA 1009 - Advanced Academic Achievement

    3.0 Credits
    Examines theories and practices associated with successful learning to enhance college success. Techniques covered include academic proficiency, personal management, effective collegiate communication, critical and creative thinking, development of community, awareness of diverse identities, and educational and career planning.
    Prev. Course Codes: PSY-100, SKS-125, SKS-080, SKS-101, COM-150, AAA-109
    LEC 45 Contact hours
  
  •    AAA 1075 - Special Topics

    0.25 - 6.0 Credits
    Exploration of current topics, issues, and activities related to one or more aspects of the named discipline.
    Prev. Course Codes: AAA-175
    LEC 15 Contact hours per credit
  
  •    AAA 1076 - Special Topics

    0.25 - 6.0 Credits
    Exploration of current topics, issues, and activities related to one or more aspects of the named discipline.
    Prev. Course Codes: AAA-176
    LEC 15 Contact hours per credit

Accounting ACC

  
  • ✽ ACC 1021 - Accounting Principles I

    4.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG 0092 , or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement.
    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 service and merchandising companies, internal control principles and practices, notes and interest, inventory systems and costing, and plant and intangible asset accounting.
    Prev. Course Codes: ACG-111, ACG-151, ACC-121
    LEC 60 Contact hours
  
  • ✽ ACC 1022 - Accounting Principles II

    4.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: ACC 1021   with a grade of C- or higher.
    This course continues the application of accounting principles to business organizations. Major topics include corporate equity and debt financing, investments, cash flow statements, financial analysis, budgeting, cost and managerial accounting.
    Prev. Course Codes: ACG-112, ACG-152, ACC-122
    LEC 60 Contact hours
  
  •    ACC 1031 - Income Tax

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: ACC 1022  with a grade of C- or higher.
    Introduces basic concepts of federal income taxation and tax administration with emphasis on taxation of individuals and sole proprietorships.
    Prev. Course Codes: ACC-221, ACC-015, ACG-015, ACG-161, ACC-131
    LEC 45 Contact hours
  
  •    ACC 1038 - Payroll & Sales Tax

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Prior completion of ACC 1021  with a grade of C- or higher.
    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 payroll procedures.
    Prev. Course Codes: ACC-138
    LEC 45 Contact hours
  
  •    ACC 1075 - Special Topics

    1.0 - 6.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Prior completion of 8 credits of ACC courses with a grade of C- or higher.
    Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in-depth exploration of special topics of interest.
    Prev. Course Codes: ACC-175
    LEC 15 Contact hours per credit
  
  •    ACC 2011 - Intermediate Accounting I

    4.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: ACC 1022  with a grade of C- or higher.
    Focuses on comprehensive analysis of generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP), accounting theory, concepts, and financial reporting principles for public corporations. It is the first of a two-course sequence in financial accounting and is designed primarily for accounting and finance majors. Focuses on the preparation and analysis of business information relevant and useful to external users of financial reports. Explores the theories, principles and practices surveyed in Accounting Principles and critically examines real world financial analysis and reporting.
    Prev. Course Codes: ACC-027, ACG-027, ACG-252, ACC-211
    LEC 60 Contact hours
  
  •    ACC 2012 - Intermediate Accounting II

    4.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: ACC 2011  with a grade of C- or higher.
    Focuses on the theoretical and practical aspects of accounting for long term liabilities, stockholders’ equity, investments, pensions, and leases. Includes income tax allocation, financial statement analysis, cash flow statements, and accounting methods changes.
    Prev. Course Codes: ACC-028, ACG-028, ACC-212
    LEC 60 Contact hours
  
  •    ACC 2016 - Governmental & Not-For-Profit Accounting

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: ACC 1022  with a grade of C- or higher.
    Addresses concepts of budgetary control as a matter of law and public administration theory. Accounting principles and procedures necessary to implement budgetary controls for governmental units and other not-for-profit institutions and organizations are presented.
    Prev. Course Codes: ACC-250, ACC-085, ACG-085, ACC-216
    LEC 45 Contact hours
  
  •    ACC 2026 - Cost Accounting

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: ACC 1022  with a grade of C- or higher.
    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.
    Prev. Course Codes: ACC-226
    LEC 45 Contact hours
  
  •    ACC 2031 - Business Taxation

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: ACC 1031  with a grade of C- or higher.
    Introduces students to taxation of business entities and transactions. Topics include taxation of property transactions, various tax issues that apply to different tax entities, tax administration and practice, and the taxation effects of formation, operation, and dissolution of corporations, partnerships, S corporations, trusts, and estates.
    Prev. Course Codes: ACC-231
    LEC 45 Contact hours
  
  •    ACC 2032 - Auditing

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: ACC 1022  with a grade of C- or higher.
    Studies auditing procedures, standards, and programs; examines financial statements and the preparation of audit working papers. Good working relationship features between the internal accountant and external auditor will be analyzed to assist them in preparing for audits. This course will focus on the audit process, procedures, and mechanics.
    Prev. Course Codes: ACC-232
    LEC 45 Contact hours
  
  •    ACC 2035 - Computerized Accounting for Small Businesses

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: ACC 1021  with a grade of C- or higher.
    Introduces an electronic accounting application for use in a small business. This course will focus on installing and launching the application, converting a manual accounting system to an electronic system, recording daily transactions, and summarizing records in reports for a complete financial picture.
    Prev. Course Codes: ACC-235
    LEC 45 Contact hours
  
  •    ACC 2065 - Review Course Enrolled Agent

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: ACC 1031 , ACC 2011 , ACC 2031  and 3 credits of ACC electives with a grade of C- or higher.
    Reviews concepts learned in study of accounting, individual and business income tax, and ethical decision-making as they relate to passing the IRS Enrolled Agent (EA) exam.
    Prev. Course Codes: ACC-265
    LEC 45 Contact hours
  
  •    ACC 2067 - American Institute of Professional Bookkeepers (AIPB) Certification Review

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: ACC 1031 , ACC 1038 , ACC 2011 , and 6 credits of ACC electives with a grade of C- or higher.;
    Serves as culmination of the bookkeeping certificate. This course prepares students to enter the workforce as a bookkeeper and take the Certified Bookkeeper exam prepared by the American Institute of Professional Bookkeepers (AIPB).
    Prev. Course Codes: ACC-267
    LEC 45 Contact hours
  
  •    ACC 2075 - Special Topics

    1.0 - 6.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: 8 credits ACC with a grade of C- or higher.
    Provides 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.
    Prev. Course Codes: ACC-290A, ACC-275
    LEC 15 Contact hours per credit
  
  •    ACC 2087 - Cooperative Education

    3.0 Credits
    Provides an opportunity to gain practical experience in applying occupational skills and/or to develop specific skills in a practical work setting. The instructor works with the student to select an appropriate work site, establish learning objectives, and coordinate learning activities with the employer or work site supervisor. For Accounting majors only.
    Prev. Course Codes: ACC-130C, ACC-030C, ACC-030, ACG-030C, ACC-287
    COOP 135 Contact hours
  
  •    ACC 3011 - Financial Accounting & Reporting for Corporations I

    4.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: ACC 1022  with a grade of C- or higher.
    Explores the current regulatory concepts, principles and standards (FASB & IASB) of financial accounting and reporting. Part 1 of a two-course sequence, this course focuses on the income statement, assets, valuation methods, time value of money and supplemental information.
    Prev. Course Codes: ACC-311
    LEC 60 Contact hours
  
  •    ACC 3012 - Financial Accounting & Reporting for Corporations II

    4.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: ACC 3011  with a grade of C- or higher.
    Explores the current regulatory concepts, principles and standards (FASB & IASB) of financial accounting and reporting. Part 2 of a two-course sequence, this course focuses on the liability and equity side of the balance sheet, including revenue recognition, deferred taxes, accounting changes and error correction.
    Prev. Course Codes: ACC-312
    LEC 60 Contact hours
  
  •    ACC 3015 - Accounting Information Systems

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: ACC 1022  with a grade of C- or higher.
    This course covers the conceptual foundation of core business processes, information systems, and the many information technology applications of the 21st century. Students will identify the information systems within a business that are used to process and accumulate transactional data and financial reporting information; and learn how information technology is used to achieve competitive advantage and to improve decision making, business processes, operations, and organizational design.
    Prev. Course Codes: ACC-315
    LEC 45 Contact hours
  
  •    ACC 3026 - Managerial & Cost Accounting

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: ACC 1022  with a grade of C- or higher.
    This course covers the origination, processing, reporting, and uses in business operations of accounting information for management purposes. The course covers concepts and techniques for product and service costing and pricing, planning and control, decision-making, resource allocation, process management, and performance evaluation, as well as non-routine managerial decisions.
    Prev. Course Codes: ACC-326
    LEC 45 Contact hours
  
  •    ACC 3031 - Introduction to Federal Income Taxation

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: ACC 1022  with a grade of C- or higher.
    This course covers the fundamentals of federal income tax and how it influences taxpayer decisions. Emphasis is on individuals and businesses organized as sole proprietorships, but the rules generally applicable to all taxpayers are covered. The course focuses on the concepts underlying the tax law, using the current tax formula and its elements, applying tax law to decision models, and incorporating tax planning principles into decision-making opportunities.
    Prev. Course Codes: ACC-331
    LEC 45 Contact hours
  
  •    ACC 3035 - Accounting for Managers

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: ACC 1022  with a grade of C- or higher.
    Focuses on the use of accounting information by managers to evaluate a business enterprise. Explores performance measurement, analysis, and management for organizational decision making, planning, and control. Examines traditional concepts and techniques along with sustainable business measurement.
    Prev. Course Codes: ACC-335
    LEC 45 Contact hours
  
  •    ACC 3060 - Communication for Accounting & Finance

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: ACC 1022  and BUS 2017  with a grade of C- or higher.
    This course is intended to develop the oral, written, presentation, and interpersonal communication skills highly valued by employers for accounting and finance professionals.
    Prev. Course Codes: ACC-360
    LEC 45 Contact hours
  
  •    ACC 4016 - Accounting & Reporting for Governmental & Not-for-Profit Entities

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: ACC 1022  with a grade of C- or higher.
    This course covers the theoretical foundation, concepts, and principles underlying financial statements of state and local governments and nongovernmental not-for-profit organizations. The course also covers generally accepted accounting principles dealing with measurement focus and basis of accounting, fund accounting concepts and applications, and budgetary accounting for state and local governments.
    Prev. Course Codes: ACC-416
    LEC 45 Contact hours
  
  •    ACC 4031 - Taxation of Business Entities

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: ACC 3031  with a grade of C- or higher.
    This course covers the federal income taxation of business entities, including corporations, partnerships, S corporations, limited liability entities, joint ventures, trusts, and estates and examines the similarities and distinctions in tax treatment among them.  The course focuses on the concepts underlying the tax law, using current tax formulas and their elements, applying tax law to decision models, and incorporating tax planning principles into decision-making opportunities.
    Prev. Course Codes: ACC-431
    LEC 45 Contact hours
  
  •    ACC 4032 - Auditing & Attestation Services

    4.0 Credits


    Prerequisites: ACC 1022  with a grade of C- or higher.
    This course provides a comprehensive look at the public accounting profession: its formation, ethics, independence, and the role it plays in the capital markets, as well as the rules in conducting audits of business entities. The course addresses the nature of auditing, the CPA profession, the audit report, professional ethics, legal liability, and the audit process, with emphasis on generally-accepted auditing standards as promulgated by the Public Company Auditing Oversight Board, Securities and Exchange Commission, and American Institute of CPAs.

     
    Prev. Course Codes: ACC-432
    LEC 60 Contact hours

  
  •    ACC 4051 - Advanced Auditing Topics

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Prior completion of ACC 4032  and ACC 3015  with a grade of C- or higher.
    This course uses real-world cases to highlight the work environment of auditors.  The case format helps students better understand auditing practices by presenting key auditing elements and procedures in real-world contexts.  The course covers audits of high-risk accounts, internal control issues, ethical responsibilities of accountants and independent auditors, professional roles and issues of auditors, fraud prevention and detection, and international cases.
     
    Prev. Course Codes: ACC-451
    LEC 45 Contact hours
  
  •    ACC 4055 - Accounting Ethics & Professional Responsibilities of CPAs

    3.0 Credits


    Prerequisites: ACC 3015  with a grade of C- or higher.
    The course focuses on the ethical, legal, and professional responsibilities of CPAs and the importance of ethical behavior to the functioning of financial markets. The course covers ethical reasoning, the ethical decision process, professional judgment, legal and regulatory obligations in an ethical framework, the quality of financial reporting, and the importance to CPAs of maintaining high standards of integrity, independence, and objectivity.  It also touches on international financial reporting.

     
    Prev. Course Codes: ACC-455
    LEC 45 Contact hours


Action Sports Industry ASI

  
  •    ASI 1011 - Bicycle Mechanic I

    1.0 Credits
    This course is an introductory course to bicycle mechanic skills. This class will teach the basic skills necessary to gain entry-level employment or to simply work on a personal bike. From basic bicycle build requirements to drive-train tune-ups, this course will enable students to complete common repairs performed in a typical bike shop. This course is applicable to all types of bicycle enthusiasts and will cover all forms of bicycle types. This course serves as the first step in becoming an expert bicycle mechanic and is a prerequisite for the Bicycle Mechanic II course. This course has a fee that may be non-refundable. Please see the registration staff for more information.
    Prev. Course Codes: ASI-111
    LECLB 22.5 Contact hours
  
  •    ASI 1012 - Bicycle Mechanic II

    2.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Prior completion of ASI 1011  with a grade of C- or higher. 
    Relates to matters relating to bicycle mechanics including, but not limited to: wheel truing and building, suspension, drivetrain overhauls and installation and customer sizing featuring hands-on labs to create a unique learning experience. Course will explore business ownership and proper business development.
    Prev. Course Codes: ASI-112
    LECLB 45 Contact hours
  
  •    ASI 1014 - Events & Promotions

    1.0 Credits
    This course provides students with an introduction to event and promotions management for the action sports industry. The course examines practical applications of organizing and managing special events such as choosing a venue, managing a budget, building partnerships, corporate and public sponsorships, negotiations, mitigating liability, employee scheduling, and event promotions.
    Prev. Course Codes: ASI-114
    LECLB 22.5 Contact hours
  
  •    ASI 1030 - Athlete Alignment & Fitting

    3.0 Credits
    This course provides students with a comprehensive understanding of proper fit and alignment for action sports participants. Specific topics will include proper bicycle fitting and alignment, ski and snowboard boot fitting and alignment, and the importance of proper fitting footwear and alignment for other athletic activities. This course has a fee that may be non-refundable. Please see registration staff for more information.
    Prev. Course Codes: ASI-130
    LECLB 22.5 Contact hours LEC 30 Contact hours
  
  •    ASI 1087 - Action Sports Industry Work Experience

    3.0 Credits
    This course provides work experience to gain practical work experience related to the student’s educational program. 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.
    Prev. Course Codes: ASI-187
    COOP 135 Contact hrs
  
  •    ASI 2016 - Action Sports Media I

    1.0 Credits
    Introduces the various necessary roles of a marketing content manager. This course identifies the types of relationships forged between action sports organizations and their consumers, in conjunction with their athletes/influencers. This course explores technologies available to create marketing projects suited for the action sports industry.
    Prev. Course Codes: ASI-216
    LEC 15 Contact hrs
  
  •    ASI 2018 - Action Sports Media II

    2.0 Credits
    Advances skills necessary for success in the role of marketing content manager. Focuses on developing, organizing and implementing a content marketing strategy, as well as analyzing and measuring its effectiveness. Explores creating compelling marketing copy using a strategic framework while writing, and building a brand strategy.
    Prev. Course Codes: ASI-218
    LEC 30 Contact hrs
  
  •    ASI 2020 - Global Action-Sport Business I

    1.0 Credits
    Provides an introductory-level overview of the supply chain function and related concepts. This course explores the components of supply chain management and its role within the global action-sports industry. This course will also provide a basic understanding of the analytical tools to manage supply chains and relevant global expansion strategies for action sports businesses.
    Prev. Course Codes: ASI-220
    LEC 15 Contact hrs
  
  •    ASI 2022 - Global Action-Sport Business II

    2.0 Credits
    Designed to expand the knowledge and skills needed to grow and sustain the global supply chain in the global action-sports industry. This course develops a business plan for an action sports business including finance, distribution, production, sourcing, marketing and human resources. This course explores relevant global expansion strategies for action sports businesses.
    Prev. Course Codes: ASI-222
    LEC 30 Contact hours

Agriculture, Crops & Soils AGY

  
  • ◆ AGY 2140 - Introductory Soil Science (GT-SC1)

    4.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: CHE 1011  or CHE 1111  with a grade of C- or higher.
    Focuses on formation, physical properties, chemical properties, and management of soils emphasizing conditions that affect plant growth.
    Prev. Course Codes: AGG-115, AGG-161, NRM-115, AGY-240
    LEC 30 Contact hours LAB 60 Contact hours

American Sign Language ASL

  
  • ✽ ASL 1121 - American Sign Language I

    5.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG 0092 , or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement.
    Exposes the student to American Sign Language. Readiness activities are conducted focusing on visual/receptive skills and basic communication. Utilizes the direct experience method.
    Prev. Course Codes: ELD-111, ELD-161, ASL-121
    LEC 75 Contact hours
  
  • ✽ ASL 1122 - American Sign Language II

    5.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: ASL 1121  with a grade of C- or higher.
    Develops a basic syntactic knowledge of American Sign Language (ASL), basic vocabulary and basic conversational skills. Incorporates vital aspects of deaf culture and community. Direct experience method is used to enhance the learning process.
    Prev. Course Codes: ELD-122, ELD-162, ASL-122
    LEC 75 Contact hours
  
  •    ASL 2075 - Special Topics

    1.0 - 6.0 Credits
    Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in-depth exploration of special topics of interest.
    Prev. Course Codes: ASL-275
    LEC 15 Contact hours per credit

Anthropology ANT

  
  • ◆ ANT 1001 - Cultural Anthropology (GT-SS3)

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG 0092  or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement.
    Examines the study of human cultural patterns, including communication, economic systems, social and political organizations, religion, healing systems, and cultural change. This is a statewide Guaranteed Transfer course in the GT-SS3 category.
    Prev. Course Codes: ANT-152, ANT-101
    LEC 45 Contact hours
  
  • ◆ ANT 1002 - Cultural Anthropology Lab (GT-SS3)

    1.0 Credits
    Co-requisites ANT 1001  
    Prerequisites: Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG 0092 , or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement.
    Study the art and science of ethnographic research methods, analyze classic ethnographies, conduct field research projects, write model ethnographies and ethnologies, and address ethical debates and controversies. This course is one of the Statewide Guaranteed Transfer courses.
    Prev. Course Codes: ANT-102
    LAB 30 Contact hours
  
  • ◆ ANT 1003 - Introduction to Archaeology (GT-SS3)

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG 0092 , or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement.
    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 different areas of the Old and New Worlds, the works of selected archaeologists, and major archaeological theories. This is a statewide Guaranteed Transfer course in the GT-SS3 category.
    Prev. Course Codes: ANT-210, ANT-250, ANT-107
    LEC 45 Contact hours
  
  • ◆ ANT 1004 - Archaeology Laboratory (GT-SS3)

    1.0 Credits
    Co-requisites ANT 1003  
    Prerequisites: Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG 0092 , or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement.
    This course studies analytical methods in archaeological research including those employed both in the field and in the laboratory. Deals with practical exercises illustrating many of the theoretical principles of archaeology, including methods of archaeological survey, excavation, artifact analysis, collections strategies, mapping strategies, and field interpretation.
    Prev. Course Codes: ANT-103
    LAB 30 Contact hours
  
  • ◆ ANT 1005 - Biological Anthropology with Lab (GT-SC1)

    4.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG 0092 , or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement.
    Focuses on the study of the human species and related organisms, and examines principles of genetics, evolution, anatomy, classification, and ecology, including a survey of human variation and adaptation, living primate biology and behavior, and primate and human fossil evolutionary history. This is a statewide Guaranteed Transfer course in the GT-SC1 category.
    Prev. Course Codes: ANT-151, ANT-111
    LEC 45 Contact Hours LAB 30 Contact Hours
  
  •    ANT 1075 - Special Topics

    1.0 - 6.0 Credits
    Provides opportunity for off-campus field experience or study of a special topic in anthropology. Field study may occur at archaeological sites, museums, host educational institutions, within ethnographic situations, or other anthropologically appropriate places. Study of a special topic may include that derived from physical anthropology, cultural anthropology, archaeology, or other anthropological discipline.
    Prev. Course Codes: ANT-175
    LEC 15 Contact hours per credit
  
  • ✽ ANT 1101 - Exploring Other Cultures I

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG 0092 , or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement.
    Provides an anthropological understanding of a selected culture. Areas of study include the culture’s language, processes of enculturation, subsistence patterns and economics, kinship and descent, political organization, religion, art, history, and its reactions to the forces of globalization.
    Prev. Course Codes: ANT-251, ANT-221
    LEC 45 Contact hours
  
  •    ANT 2075 - Special Topics

    1.0 - 5.0 Credits
    Provides opportunity for off-campus field experience or study of a special topic in anthropology. Field study may occur at archaeological sites, museums, host educational institutions, within ethnographic situations, or other anthropologically appropriate places. Study of a special topic may include that derived from physical anthropology, cultural anthropology, archaeology, or other anthropological discipline.
    Prev. Course Codes: ANT-275
    LECLB 22.5 Contact hours per credit
  
  • ◆ ANT 2115 - Native Peoples of North America (GT-SS3)

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG 0092 , or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement.
    Studies the origins of native peoples in the New World, through the development of geographic culture areas, to European contact and subsequent Native American issues. This is a statewide Guaranteed Transfer course in the GT-SS3 category.
    Prev. Course Codes: ANT-230, ANT-260, ANT-215
    LEC 45 Contact hours
  
  • ✽ ANT 2130 - Sex, Gender, and Culture

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG 0092 , or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement.
    Explores the anthropology of gender. Includes the relationship between biology and culture in human evolution, archaeological evidence of gender distinctions in prehistory, cross-cultural constructions of masculinity, femininity, and sexuality, variations in the sexual division of labor and economic stratification, gender differences in ritual and religion, and the impact of gender issues in contemporary global culture change.
    Prev. Course Codes: ANT-260
    LEC 45 Contact hours
  
  • ✽ ANT 2231 - Southwest Field Exploration

    2.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG 0092 , or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement.
    Introduces the social, religious, economic, and cultural development of the Anasazi. Major ruins, excavation sites, and laboratory facilities in the Four Corners region are explored.
    Prev. Course Codes: ANT-280AB, ANT-270AB, ANT-280
    LECLB 22.5 Contact hours LAB 30 Contact hours

Apprentice Related Experience ARE

  
  •    ARE 1010 - Carpentry I

    4.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Prior completion of CON 1010  and CON 1011  with a grade of C- or higher.
    Teaches the carpentry trade, basic safety, construction math, hand and power tools, wood building materials, and basic rigging.
    Prev. Course Codes: ARE-110
    LEC 30 Contact hours LAB 60 Contact hours

Architectural Engineering & Construction Management AEC

  
  •    AEC 2300 - Sustainable Building Systems

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG 0092 , or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement; and prior completion of MAT 1140 .
    Investigates the technologies and strategies related to sustainable (green) materials and systems for buildings. Topics include: energy and environmental consciousness/regulations; the high performance building envelope; alternative constructions techniques (adobe, cob, rammed earth, straw bale); micro-climate/site factors; sustainable/green materials; and passive solar; active thermal solar, photovoltaic energy, wind energy conversion, on-site water use/reuse and waste disposal systems.
    Prev. Course Codes: AEC-218
    LEC 45 Contact hours
  
  •    AEC 2550 - Building Electrical and Mechanical Systems

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG 0092 , or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement; and prior completion of MAT 1140 .
    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 systems and heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) systems.
     
    Prev. Course Codes: AEC-221
    LEC 45 Contact hours

Art ART

  
  • ✽ ART 1001 - Color Theory

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG 0092 , or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement.
    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.
    Prev. Course Codes: ART-230
    LECLB 67.5 Contact hours
  
  • ✽ ART 1002 - Visual Concepts 2-D Design

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG 0092 , or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement.
    Examines the basic elements of design, visual perception, and artistic form and composition as they relate to two-dimensional media.
    Prev. Course Codes: ART-131
    LECLB 67.5 Contact hours
  
  • ✽ ART 1003 - 3-D Design

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG 0092 , or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement.
    Introduces the fundamentals of three-dimensional design, form, and space. The course applies the elements and principles of design to three-dimensional problems.
    Prev. Course Codes: ART-178, ART-132
    LECLB 67.5 Contact hours
  
  •    ART 1075 - Special Topics

    1.0 - 6.0 Credits
    Provides 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.
    Prev. Course Codes: ART-175
    LECLB 22.5 Contact hours per credit
  
  •    ART 1078 - Art Seminar/Workshop

    1.0 - 3.0 Credits
    Provides students with an experiential learning experience. Provides condensed, intensive instruction from nationally and internationally recognized professional artists in fine arts. Explores advanced studies, including techniques and concepts, as they relate to one or more of the following: ceramics, painting, drawing, photography, film-making, sculpture, or other media. May be repeated for up to six credits. This course has a fee that may be non-refundable. Please see the registration staff for more information.
    Prev. Course Codes: ART-178
    LECLB 22.5 Contact hours per credit
  
  • ◆ ART 1110 - Art Appreciation (GT-AH1)

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG 0092  , or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement.
    Introduces the cultural significance of the visual arts, including media, processes, techniques, tradition, and terminology. This is a statewide Guaranteed Transfer course in the GT-AH1 category.
    Prev. Course Codes: ART-110
    LEC 45 Contact hours
  
  • ◆ ART 1111 - Art History Ancient to Medieval (GT-AH1)

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG 0092 , or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement.
    Provides the knowledge base to understand the visual arts, especially as related to Western culture. Surveys the visual arts from the Ancient through the Medieval periods. This is a statewide Guaranteed Transfer course in the GT-AH1 category.
    Prev. Course Codes: ART-151, ART-111
    LEC 45 Contact hours
  
  • ◆ ART 1112 - Art History Renaissance to Modern (1900) (GT-AH1)

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG 0092 , or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement.
    Provides the knowledge base to understand the visual arts, especially as related to Western culture. Surveys the visual arts from the Renaissance to 1900. This is a statewide Guaranteed Transfer course in the GT-AH1 category.
    Prev. Course Codes: ART-152, ART-112
    LEC 45 Contact hours
  
  • ◆ ART 1113 - Art History - 1900 to Present (GT-AH1)

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG 0092 , or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement.
    Introduces the concepts necessary to understand modern visual art, with an emphasis on world art of the 20th century. This course surveys world art of the 20th century, including Modernism to Post-Modernism. This is a statewide Guaranteed Transfer course in the GT-AH1 category.
    Prev. Course Codes: ART-207
    LEC 45 Contact hours
  
  • ✽ ART 1117 - Culture Studies

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG 0092 , or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement.
    Studies the arts and history of a particular culture at the location of that culture. Students view the arts and architecture of the culture in the historical and spatial contexts for which they were designed and in galleries and museums.
    Prev. Course Codes: ART-208
    LEC 45 Contact hours
  
  • ✽ ART 1201 - Drawing I

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG 0092 , or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement.
    Investigates the various approaches and media that students need to develop drawing skills and visual perception.
    Prev. Course Codes: ART-161, ART-121
    LECLB 67.5 Contact hours
  
  • ✽ ART 1202 - Drawing II

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG 0092 , or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement; and prior completion of ART 1201  with a grade of C- or higher.
    Explores expressive drawing techniques with an emphasis on formal composition, color media, and content or thematic development.
    Prev. Course Codes: ART-221
    LECLB 67.5 Contact hours
  
  • ✽ ART 1203 - Figure Drawing I

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG 0092 , or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement.
    Introduces the basic techniques of drawing the human figure.
    Prev. Course Codes: ART-270, ART-124, ART-163, ART-128
    LECLB 67.5 Contact hours
  
  • ✽ ART 1301 - Painting I

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG 0092 , or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement.
    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.
    Prev. Course Codes: ART-126, ART-171, ART-151
    LECLB 67.5 Contact hours
  
  • ✽ ART 1302 - Painting II

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG 0092 , or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement; and prior completion of ART 1301  with a grade of C- or higher.
    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.
    Prev. Course Codes: ART-251
    LECLB 67.5 Contact hours
  
  • ✽ ART 1304 - Figure Painting I

    3.0 Credits
    Focuses on painting the human figure, and includes a brief survey of figure painting, and instruction in the fundamental methods of composition and expressions.
    Prev. Course Codes: ART-273, ART-034, ART-270FP, ART-270SJ, ART-154
    LECLB 67.5 Contact hours
  
  • ✽ ART 1305 - Landscape Painting

    3.0 Credits
    Focuses on specific landscape concerns in the painting media of your choice.
    Prev. Course Codes: ART-152
    LECLB 67.5 Contact hours
  
  • ✽ ART 1306 - Pastel Painting

    3.0 Credits
    Approaches the pastel medium in an inventive manner and introduces students to soft pastels and their many approaches to painting with them. Color theory will be taught in practice and application.
    Prev. Course Codes: ART-153
    LECLB 67.5 Contact hours
  
  • ✽ ART 1307 - Watercolor I

    3.0 Credits
    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.
    Prev. Course Codes: ART-124
    LECLB 67.5 Contact hours
  
  • ✽ ART 1308 - Watercolor II

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: ART 1307  with a grade of C- or higher.
    Continues the study of watercolor techniques, emphasizing original compositions and experimentation with materials. Color theory is included.
    Prev. Course Codes: ART-232, ART-227, ART-272, ART-224
    LECLB 67.5 Contact hours
  
  • ✽ ART 1401 - Digital Photography I

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG 0092 , or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement.
    Introduces the basic concepts of digital imaging as applied to photography. Using applicable technology and hands-on experience, modern developments are presented leading to the present applications of digital imaging which combine traditional photographic ideas with electronic media. Enables the student to learn how to operate image manipulation software using a variety of scanning equipment, software tools, and output devices by executing new assignments and applying these technologies to their photographic process.
    Prev. Course Codes: PHO-205, ART-139
    LECLB 67.5 Contact hours
  
  • ✽ ART 1402 - Darkroom Photography I

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG 0092 , or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement.
    Introduces black and white film photography as a fine art medium, and focuses on skills necessary for basic camera and darkroom lab operations. This course has a fee that may be non-refundable. Please see the registration staff for more information.
    Prev. Course Codes: ART-151, PHA-111, PHA-021, PHA-121, PHO-101, ART-138
    LEC 30 Contact hours LAB 30 Contact hours
  
  •    ART 1405 - Mixed Media I: Digital Art

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG 0092 , or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement.
    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 an art tool. In addition to incorporating technology-based vocabulary as it relates to fine-art technique, vector and rastor applications are explored for the creation of montage and collage. No computer experience is necessary.
    Prev. Course Codes: ART-149
    LECLB 67.5 Contact hours
  
  • ✽ ART 1501 - Printmaking I

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG 0092 , or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement.
    Introduces the basic techniques and skills of printmaking as a fine art media. Instruction includes an understanding of visual concepts as they relate to prints. May include introduction to relief, intaglio, lithography and screen printing techniques.
    Prev. Course Codes: ART-129
    LECLB 67.5 Contact hours
  
  • ✽ ART 1601 - Sculpture I

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG 0092 , or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement.
    Introduces the fundamentals of sculpture such as modeling, casting, carving, and the processes of assemblage.
    Prev. Course Codes: ART-224, ART-070, ARC-270SS, ART-165
    LECLB 67.5 Contact hours
  
  • ✽ ART 1602 - Sculpture II

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG 0092 , or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement; and prior completion of ART 1601  with a grade of C- or higher.
    Develops an understanding and focus on manipulation of three dimensional form, with greater concentration on individual creativity and style.
    Prev. Course Codes: ART-265
    LECLB 67.5 Contact hours
  
  • ✽ ART 1604 - Jewelry and Metalwork I

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG 0092 , or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement.
    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 construction, cold connections, surface treatment, finishing processes, and basic stone setting. This course includes generating and constructing functional jewelry and sculpture.
    Prev. Course Codes: ART-133
    LECLB 67.5 Contact hours
  
  • ✽ ART 1605 - Jewelry and Metalwork II

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG 0092 , or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement; and prior completion of ART 1604  with a grade of C- or higher; or instructor permission.
    Introduces intermediate metalsmithing techniques and design used for jewelry and small-scale, sculptural objects. This course covers intermediate fabrication and forming techniques including synclastic and anticlastic forming, forging, advanced soldering techniques, and lost-wax casting. This course involves generating and constructing both functional jewelry and sculpture, as well as emphasizing individual research, compositional development, and critical analysis.
    Prev. Course Codes: ART-233
    LECLB 67.5 Contact hours
  
  • ✽ ART 1701 - Handbuilt Clay I

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG 0092 , or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement.
    Provides instruction in several methods of handbuilding and the study of functional and decorative design elements.
    Prev. Course Codes: ART-162
    LECLB 67.5 Contact hours
  
  • ✽ ART 1703 - Ceramics I

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG 0092 , or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement.
    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 basic surface design, glaze, and kiln firing procedures.
    Prev. Course Codes: ART-141, ART-191, ART-161
    LECLB 67.5 Contact hours
  
  • ✽ ART 1704 - Ceramics II Wheel Throwing

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG 0092 , or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement; and prior completion of ART 1703  with a grade of C- or higher.
    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. It covers additional development of surface design, glazing, glaze formulation, and kiln firing procedures.
    Prev. Course Codes: ART-142, ART-192, ART-261
    LECLB 67.5 Contact hours
  
  • ✽ ART 1705 - Raku

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG 0092 , or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement.
    Studies the Japanese art of Raku pottery. Students may hand build or make wheel thrown pots and will be involved in the unique firing process.
    Prev. Course Codes: ART-166
    LECLB 67.5 Contact hours
  
  • ✽ ART 1801 - Fiber Design I

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG 0092 , or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement.
    Introduces basic fiber design. Explores basic studies and approaches to fiber design, ranging from the uses of dyes, prints, painting, and threads to an appreciation of the properties of various kinds of fiber and textiles.
    Prev. Course Codes: ART-117
    LECLB 67.5 Contact hours
  
  • ✽ ART 1805 - Stained Glass I

    3.0 Credits
    Develops a basic understanding and approach to stained glass. Students gain an understanding of and appreciation for the properties of glass and the nature of finished stained glass construction.
    Prev. Course Codes: ART-115, ARC-070, ARC-131, ART-270SB, ART-115
    LECLB 67.5 Contact hours
  
  • ✽ ART 1806 - Stained Glass II

    3.0 Credits
    Prerequisites: ART 1805  with a grade of C- or higher.
    A continuation of Stained Glass I, students advance to a clearer but still basic understanding and approach to stained glass. Students gain a greater understanding of and appreciation for the properties of glass and the nature of finished stained glass construction.
    Prev. Course Codes: ART-116
    LECLB 67.5 Contact hours
  
  • ✽ ART 2001 - Art Sampler

    1.0 Credits
    Introduces students to basic skills through various art media. This course may be repeated under a different subtitle for a maximum of six credit hours. Encompasses a multitude of one- credit art experiences that expose students to an art form that they may wish to explore further. This course has a fee that may be non-refundable. Please see the registration staff for more information.
    Prev. Course Codes: ART-114
    LECLB 22.5 Contact hours
  
  •    ART 2075 - Special Topics

    1.0 - 6.0 Credits
    Provides student 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.
    Prev. Course Codes: ART-043, ART-270HF, ART-275
    LECLB 22.5 Contact hours per credit
  
  • ✽ ART 2080 - Internship

    1.0 - 6.0 Credits
    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 and graphic design. Instruction is coordinated by the on-site supervisor and instructor and is totally based on the student’s occupational experience plan.
    Prev. Course Codes: ART-280
    COOP 45 Contact hours per credit
 

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