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Community Schedule of Classes SPRING 2013 College of Aurora Register Now! Spring 2013 registration begins November 5, 2012 Spring 2013 classes begin January 22, 2013 Some classes start every week throughout the semester. Additional classes may be added as needed to accommodate more students. Register online at www.ccaurora.edu 16000 East CentreTech Parkway Aurora, CO 80011 303-360-4700

Important Dates 4 11 18 25 2 9 16 23 30 6 13 20 27 3 10 17 24 3 10 17 24 31 7 14 21 28 5 12 19 26 5 12 19 26 3 10 17 24 31 7 14 21 28 4 11 18 25 4 11 18 25 1 8 15 22 29 6 13 20 27 nov2012 6 13 20 27 apr2013 2 9 16 23 30 may2013 7 14 21 28 7 14 21 28 3 10 17 24 1 8 15 22 29 1 8 15 22 29 dec2012 4 11 18 25 5 12 19 26 6 13 20 27 jan2013 1 8 15 22 29 2 9 16 23 30 3 10 17 24 31 feb2013 5 12 19 26 mar2013 5 12 19 26 6 13 20 27 6 13 20 27 7 14 21 28 7 14 21 28 4 11 18 25 2 9 16 23 30 2 9 16 23 30 7 14 21 28 4 11 18 25 1 8 15 22 1 8 15 22 29 5 12 19 26 3 10 17 24 31 3 10 17 24 1 8 15 22 29 5 12 19 26 2 9 16 23 2 9 16 23 30 6 13 20 27 4 11 18 25 november Nov 5, 2012 Spring 2013 registration begins Nov 5, 2012 - Jan 18, 2013 Mandatory new student orientation. See website for specific dates and times, www.ccaurora.edu/orientation december Dec 1, 2012 Priority deadline to apply for Spring 2013 graduation Dec 20, 2012 - Feb 1, 2013 Bookstore charges arranged for Financial Aid students who have been awarded Dec 25 - Jan 1 Holiday break (college closed) january Jan 7 & 8 Extd hrs: Admissions & Registration, Cashier, Fin. Aid, Bookstore, Advising open until 6:30 p.m. Jan 9 Full payment due or arrangements through FACTS payment plan must be completed by 6:00 p.m. After this date, payment is due within 24 hours of registration. See page 3. Jan 12 Extd hrs for Admissions & Registration, Cashier, Financial Aid, Bookstore, Advising open 9:00 a.m.- Noon Jan 22 Spring semester begins Jan 22-23 Extd hrs: Admissions & Registration,, Cashier, Financial Aid, Bookstore, Advising open until 6:30 p.m. Jan 28 Registration ends for full-term classes february Feb 6 Drop deadline (with refund) for full-term classes Feb 6 Drop deadline (with refund) for full-term CCCOnline, Session 1, classes (course dates Jan 22-May 5) Feb 11 Drop deadline (with refund) for full-term CCA online classes (course dates Jan 28-May 13) march Mar 7 Drop deadline (with refund) for late-start CCCOnline, Session 2, classes (course dates Feb 25-May 5) Mar 25-31 Spring break (college open, no classes) april Apr 1 Final deadline to apply for Spring 2013 graduation Apr 1 Summer 2013 semester registration begins Apr 15 Last day to withdraw full-term CCCOnline, Session 1, classes (Jan 22 - May 5) for W grade, no refund Apr 20 Last day to withdraw full-term classes for W grade, no refund Apr 21 Last day to withdraw full-term CCA online classes (Jan 28 - May 13) for W grade, no refund Apr 22 Last day to withdraw late-start CCCOnline, Session 2, classes (Feb 25 - May 5) for W grade, no refund may May 11 2012-2013 Commencement Ceremony May 13 Spring 2013 semester ends After Jan 9, payment is due or payment arrangements must be made (through the FACTS payment plan) on the day of registration.

Getting Started here s what you need to do: 1. Apply for admission Apply for admission online at www.ccaurora.edu. Click on Apply & Register, then Admission Application. There is no deadline or fee for applying. To find out about our classes and programs, call 303-360-4700. All students who are new to CCA must complete an application for admission. If it has been more than a year since you last attended or applied to CCA. please complete a new application for admission. 2. Apply for COF (College Opportunity Fund) If you are a Colorado resident and you did not sign up for COF through your admissions application, sign up for COF to get state assistance with your tuition. You only sign up for COF once, but don t forget to authorize the COF each time you sign up for your classes. COF website: https://cof.college-assist.org. See description on page 4 of this schedule. 3. Apply for financial aid Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) online at www.fafsa.ed.gov to see if you are eligible for any kind of aid (grants, loans, work study, and scholarships). The application process can take 6-8 weeks to complete, so apply early! CCA has three priority consideration dates during the year. Fall Semester May 1, Spring Semester Nov. 1, Summer Semester April 1. For more information, call 303-360- 4709. 4. Take the assessment test All new students must meet Assessment Requirements which can be met in one of the following ways: Evidence of an Associate of Arts or Associate of Science Degree or higher Evidence of a C or higher in prior College Level English and Math courses (Please note that English courses taken outside the United States do not meet the Assessment or Transfer guidelines) Qualifying ACT or SAT scores that are less than 5 years old Qualifying Accuplacer scores that are less than 5 years old English speaking ability is also required. If English is not your native language, you may be required to take the LOEP exam ACT, SAT and Accuplacer scores will be used to determine placement in both college-level and Academic Enrichment courses as appropriate. Please see the current class schedule for placement and prerequisite requirements. All degree or certificate seeking students must meet Assessment Requirements. All students seeking to register for a course with prerequisites must meet Assessment Requirements (regardless of degree/certificate status). All students under the age of 20 must meet Assessment Requirements (regardless of degree/certificate status). Assessment times and location subject to change. 5. New Student Orientation: a. IF YOU HAVE NEVER ATTENDED COLLEGE AFTER HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION you MUST attend a new student orientation. You can sign up for the orientation at http://www.ccaurora.edu/ students/getting-started/orientation. You must attend the orientation before you can register for classes. *Please note you will NOT be able to sign up for orientation until you have taken the Accuplacer or provided ACT/ SAT scores less than 5 years old with appropriate minimum scores. b. If you are a student who has attended college or CCA previously, it is strongly suggested that you go through the online orientation by registering for the AAA 075 online orientation class through your MyCCA account. 6. See an academic advisor Students who have never attended college after high school graduation will see an academic advisor after attending orientation. If you are a returning student or a new student to CCA but have taken classes at another college, it is highly recommended that you contact an advisor who will help you select the correct courses for placement, prerequisite, and program requirements. Your advisor will be able to guide you in selecting the right courses to complete a degree or certificate at CCA and/or to transfer to the 4-year institution of your choice. If you are an international student, you must register with the international advisor each semester. If you are using veterans benefits, you must complete a Request for VA Certification each semester. Advising questions can also be answered via e-mail at OnlineAdvisor@CCAurora.edu. Walk in hours: Mon-Thurs 8:00 a.m..-5:30 p.m., Fri 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. 7. Register for courses Register online at www.ccaurora.edu. Select MyCCA at the top of the page (see step-by-step instructions on page 8). Staff are available in the CentreTech Admissions & Records and Lowry Student Services offices to help you through the registration process. Although we can t register you over the phone or via e-mail, we can guide you through the process. Please contact us in person, via e-mail at OnlineAdvisor@CCAurora.edu, by chat room on our website, or 303-360-4700 if you need any assistance. 8. Pay for tuition Tuition must be paid by the payment deadline listed in the schedule booklet or your registration may be cancelled. If you have applied but have not yet been awarded Financial Aid, you will need to make a full payment or set up a FACTS payment plan before the published payment deadline. If you are unable to attend the classes you registered for, you must drop by the add/drop deadline to avoid being financially responsible for your classes. Deadline dates to drop are available in this schedule each semester or in the Admissions & Records Office. 9. Buy your books Take your schedule to the bookstore to purchase your books. If you have been awarded financial aid, check page 1 of this schedule for the dates books can be charged to financial aid. It is always best to get your books before class starts. 10. Student ID card Photo ID cards are available during posted hours at the CentreTech Welcome Center in the administration building and at Lowry Student Services. ID cards are required for some services at the college and available discounts in the community. 11. Free student e-mail To activate your e-mail account, go to www.ccaurora.edu and access your MyCCA account. Look for the link at the top of the main menu page that says student e-mail. To activate your account, login with your date of birth spelled out (no punctuation or spaces) as your password (ex: If your date of birth is February 14, 1992, your initial password is February141992). You will need to activate your account only once. Student e-mail is the official method of communication at CCA, so it is extremely important that you activate your account and check it regularly. 12. Disability accommodations Students interested in requesting accommodations due to a disability may do so through the online Needs Assessment form available at www.ccaurora.edu/accessibility/forms. We will respond to your CCA student e-mail. If you need assistance with this online form, contact us for an appointment at 303.361.7395 V/TDD/VP or ASO.CCA@CCAurora.edu.

Paying for College FInanCIal obligation By the act of registration, you automatically incur a financial obligation to the college. This means that when registering for one or more classes (unless classes are officially dropped within the time specified for a refund) you are obligated to pay the full amount of tuition and fees. Failure to pay tuition and fees may result in cancellation of your registration, but you are still responsible for classes that are not dropped for non-payment. In accordance with the State Fiscal Procedures, unpaid accounts will be forwarded to the state collections agency. Such assignments to a collections agency may impact your credit rating and may result in the addition of collection fees, attorney fees, interest or other costs. The college will not register you, provide semester grades or a final transcript to you or any student or former student who has any financial obligations to the college or any other Colorado community college. PayMent terms DO NOT WAIT FOR A BILL. To prevent being dropped from your classes for non-payment, your account must be paid in full or you must have a FACTS payment plan by deadline as described above. A $25 nonrefundable processing fee will be assessed for FACTS payment plan. If you apply for financial aid by April 1 you are responsible for paying their bill unless notified by the Financial Aid Office of a financial aid award. If you register after Jan 9, you must pay your account in full or initiate a FACTS payment plan within 24 hours of registration. You still have a financial obligation to the college even though you did not receive a bill. View and print your bill through the MyCCA after registering. refund PolICy A financial obligation to the college occurs when you register for classes. Refunds are granted when classes are officially dropped from your record by the refund date. In some cases, CCA may drop you for non-payment of tuition and fees or if you are reported as a no-show in your course(s) but it is your responsibility to drop courses on your record that you do not intend to take. SPRING 2013 online payment is available on JULY 9, 2012 LAST DAY TO ENROLL ONLiNE REQuiRED DOWN PAYMENT NuMBER OF PAYMENTS MONTHS OF PAYMENTS DEC 03 NONE 5 DEC-APR DEC 20 15% 4 JAN-APR JAN 01 25% 3 FEB- APR FEB 19 50% 2 MAR-APR *After Feb 19, 2013, payment in full is required via MyCCA Full payments may be made online through Jan 9, 2013 If you withdraw from classes after the refund date and have an unpaid balance, you are responsible for full payment. CCA forwards unpaid accounts to State Collections. The State of Colorado withholds balances due from Colorado tax refunds. Financial aid recipients who officially or unofficially withdraw from the College may owe a repayment of financial aid funds received. Visit the Financial Aid Office for more information. Upon withdrawal from a class, your grade for that class will be recorded as a W and will appear on your academic transcript. A W grade does not calculate in your GPA. DISBurSeMent of FInanCIal aid FunDS PolICy Disbursement of financial aid funds occurs when the Office of Financial Aid releases your financial aid award for the semester to the cashiers office to pay for your college expenses. The Cashiers Office then applies your financial aid funds to your semester tuition, fees charges, and any other outstanding balance you have with the college. Once this happens, if there are any funds left from your financial aid award, the balance will be applied to your Higher One Refund Card. You can expect to wait one to two weeks between disbursement and refunds. Read the section below about the Higher One Refund process. higher one refund ProCeSS The Refund Card is used to establish one of the three options for receiving any excess funds owed to you via electronic transfer. The three options you have are: 1. Easy Refund to the OneAccount connected to CCCS Refund Card Debit MasterCard. 2. Direct Deposit (ACH Transfer) to your existing bank account. 3. Receive a paper check within five to seven days. The following example shows the typical steps for processing refunds: 1. Your funds are applied to your account on Tuesday. 2. All accounts are reviewed before the refunds are uploaded to the system office on that Wednesday. 3. The following Monday, the refunds are transferred to Higher One. 4. At this time, the funds are released from Higher One to the option that you have chosen. Higher One replacement cards Cards not activated reissue fee $10 Cards that are activated reissue fee $20 Special Note for Open Entry Courses - a content based assignment must be completed prior to your course add/drop date in order not to be considered a no show for Open Entry courses. To officially drop a course, access the Add/Drop link on the Student tab of MyCCA or visit the Admissions & Records Office. After dropping a course, always verify your schedule to ensure that the appropriate classes have been removed from your record. Simply notifying your instructors or CCA staff member of your intent to drop WILL NOT result in a refund and does not release you from financial responsibility. If you drop classes before 15% of the class as determined by the college has expired you will receive a 100% tuition refund. No refunds are granted after the first 15% of the class.

Tuition TUITION INFORMATION & Colorado Residency You may pay online at www.ccaurora.edu through your MyCCA account. Residency status for in-state tuition is based on the information you provide on your application. To be eligible for in-state tuition, applicants (or the parents of applicants under 23) must be able to show domicile in Colorado for at least 12 months prior to starting classes. Details are available on the website or through the Admissions & Records office at CentreTech or Lowry. Your Residency status must be finalized BEFORE you attend your first course. Failure to provide appropriate documentation before classes begin will result in Non-Resident tuition classification. Active Duty Military personnel and their dependents are eligible for instate tuition by providing certification from the military base Education Office each semester. More information is available from the Admissions & Records office (303-360-4797). Tuition & Fees are posted on the website and in the Admissions & Records and Cashier Offices. You should take note that some fees are NON REFUNDABLE. Tuition & fee payments are due even if you do not receive a bill in the mail. Payment Deadlines Payment is due in full or payment arrangements through the FACTS payment plan must be completed by 6 p.m. on Wednesday, August 15. If you register after this day you must pay tuition in full or initiate a FACTS payment plan within 24 hours of registration (see page 3.) College Opportunity Fund (COF) Colorado residents must apply for COF to get the subsidy or stipend paid by the state which keeps tuition affordable. Log on to our website at www.ccaurora.edu for a direct link to the COF application and information or access the College Opportunity Fund website directly at https://cof.college-assist.org. You only have to apply once to receive this benefit. If you do not sign up for COF, you will pay a higher in-state tuition rate. Don t forget to authorize the COF each semester that you sign up for your classes. Scholarships The CCA Foundation awards over $350,000 in scholarships to those who qualify. Please visit www.ccaurora.edu/cca-foundation/scholarships to apply online. In addition, the CCA Financial Aid Office awards $300,000 in institutional scholarships yearly. To find out more about scholarships, visit www.ccaurora.edu/students/paying-college/scholarships. You can also attend a Scholarship Workshop (held periodically throughout the year) to learn: how to apply for scholarships; scholarship essay tips; how to prepare a scholarship resume; how to find the right scholarship for you. waitlists Waitlists are available in select departments. If you are put on a waitlist for a class, verify your schedule by the refund date. Drop the course by the refund date if you decide not to take the course. Audit courses The COF stipend does not cover audit courses. If you decide to change your course to an audit, you will be required to pay the COF share of the tuition. You must request an audit by the refund date. TUITION & fee table Resident non-resident Credit Hours Tuition Fees Total Less COF Stipend Amount Due After Stipend 1 174.75 34.67 209.42-62.00 147.42 2 349.50 39.37 388.87-124.00 264.87 3 524.25 44.07 568.32-186.00 382.32 4 699.00 48.77 747.77-248.00 499.77 5 873.75 53.47 927.22-310.00 617.22 6 1048.50 58.17 1106.67-372.00 734.67 7 1223.25 62.87 1286.12-434.00 852.12 8 1398.00 67.57 1465.57-496.00 969.57 9 1572.75 72.27 1645.02-558.00 1087.02 10 1747.50 76.97 1824.47-620.00 1204.47 11 1922.25 81.67 2003.92-682.00 1321.92 12 2097.00 86.37 2183.37-744.00 1439.37 13 2271.75 88.44 2360.19-806.00 1554.19 14 2446.50 90.51 2537.01-868.00 1669.01 15 2621.25 92.58 2713.83-930.00 1783.83 16 2796.00 94.65 2890.65-992.00 1898.65 17 2970.75 96.72 3067.47-1054.00 2013.47 18 3145.50 98.79 3244.29-1116.00 2128.29 Credit Hours Tuition Fees Total 1 462.55 34.67 497.22 2 925.10 39.37 964.47 3 1387.65 44.07 1431.72 4 1850.20 48.77 1898.97 5 2312.75 53.47 2366.22 6 2775.30 58.17 2833.47 7 3237.85 62.87 3300.72 8 3700.40 67.57 3767.97 9 4162.95 72.27 4235.22 10 4625.50 76.97 4702.47 11 5088.05 81.67 5169.72 12 5550.60 86.37 5636.97 13 6013.15 88.44 6101.59 14 6475.70 90.51 6566.21 15 6938.25 92.58 7030.83 16 7400.80 94.65 7495.45 17 7863.35 96.72 7960.07 18 8325.90 98.79 8424.69 Note: SPRING 2013 Tuition, COF stipend, and fee amounts are subject to change pending final Board Approval. Online Classes Tuition Rates CCA & CCC ONLINE CLASSES Resident Rate: $261.30 per credit hour. Less: $62.00 COF stipend per credit hour. Amount due after stipend $199.30 per credit hour. Non Resident Rate: $303.75 per credit hour. Western undergraduate exchange (WUE) Tuition Rates Traditional/Classroom Courses: $169.15 per credit hour. Online courses: $303.75 per credit hour.

Fees Refundable Fees High Cost Program Fees. $6.35 per credit hour. A policy implemented to offset expenditures related to high-cost programs as defined by the State Board for Community Colleges. The following are refundable only when a class is dropped before the deadline date: Fire Safety Program Equipment Fee. $800. Used to cover equipment, materials, and related costs required by the program. Instructional Technology Fee. $6.35 per credit hour for all math and English courses to offset technology costs and support services. Student Activity Fee. $17.92 per term per student. Supports student life. Student Bond. $2.07 per credit hour. Used to pay for common use space and lounge space. Refundable only when a class is dropped before the deadline date. Student Government Fee. $1.55 per credit hour, maximum 12 credit hours, not to exceed $18.60. Supports student government and approved activities. See page 10 for a description of student government. Refundable only when all classes are dropped before the deadline date. Parking Fee. $1.08 per credit hour up to $12.96 maximum. Used for lot repair and upgrades. Student Enrollment Charge. $12.05. Used to offset processing and material costs. Refundable Charges The following are refundable up to the deadline date for each class that is dropped: Basic Law Enforcement Training Charge. $1,378. Covers the cost of ammunition, police vehicles, printing books, notebooks, hand-out materials, handcuffs, arrest control uniforms, targets, target frames, CPR/First Aid books and certificates. Certification Charge. $10. Film and Video Lab Charge. $200. Paralegal-Law Library Charge. $65. Covers cost for classroom use, library privileges, and allows student access to Computer and Westlaw On-line Research Services. Private Instruction Charge. $212 per credit. (Regular tuition and program fees do not cover the cost of private instruction.) Art Material Charges. Ceramics $50, Photography $12, Jewelry: 1 credit hour $60 or 3 credit hours $175, Multimedia Graphic Design (MGD) Lab $25, flat fee for one or more MGD courses. Sculpture $12, Stained Glass $125. Non-Refundable charges and Fees Basic Law Enforcement Charge. $100. The Academy assesses a non-refundable charge for applying to the Academy. The charge covers administration fingerprint cards processed by the CBI and FBI, as is required by state law. It also includes the cost of a limited background investigation to verify information covered in the student s application. Challenge/Portfolio Charge. 50% of student share of in-state tuition after COF has been subtracted. Used to offset instructional costs, materials and processing costs. Emergency Medical Provider (EMP) Equipment Charge. EMS 125 $400, EMS 225 $400, EMS 227 $500, EMS 280 $300. Used to offset special equipment required for the course. Refundable prior to the first day of class. $300. Used to offset special equipment required for the course. Nonrefundable upon the first day of class. International Student Application Charge. $75. Return Check Charge. $30. Welcome all new CCA Students! IF YOU HAVE NEVER ATTENDED COLLEGE AFTER HIGH SCHOOL you MUST attend a new student orientation program prior to registering for spring semester classes. The orientation program is available online or face-to-face. Additional information on orientation including specific dates and times can be accessed at www.ccaurora.edu/ orientation. Spring orientation programs begin November 5, 2012 and continue through January 18, 2013. NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION

More Information Academic support lab CTC Classroom Building, Room C-109, 303-340-7536 The Academic Support Lab provides the following services: Free drop-in tutoring in many subjects Computer lab Workshops and other academic assistance Accessibility Services CTC Student Centre, Room S202A Students interested in requesting accommodations due to a disability may do so through the online Needs Assessment form available at www. CCAurora.edu/accessibility/forms. We will respond to your CCA student e-mail. If you need assistance with this online form, contact us for an appointment at 303.361.7395 V/TDD/VP or ASO.CCA@CCAurora.edu. Assessment of basic skills All new students must meet Assessment Requirements which can be met in one of the following ways: Evidence of an Associate of Arts or Associate of Science Degree or higher Evidence of a C or higher in prior College Level English and Math courses (Please note that English courses taken outside the United States do not meet the Assessment or Transfer guidelines) Qualifying ACT or SAT scores that are less than 5 years old Qualifying Accuplacer scores that are less than 5 years old English speaking ability is also required. If English is not your native language, you may be required to take the LOEP exam ACT, SAT and Accuplacer scores will be used to determine placement in both college-level and Academic Enrichment courses as appropriate. Please see the current class schedule for placement and prerequisite requirements. All degree or certificate seeking students must meet Assessment Requirements. All students seeking to register for a course with prerequisites must meet Assessment Requirements (regardless of degree/ certificate status). All students under the age of 20 must meet Assessment Requirements (regardless of degree/certificate status). Assessment times and location subject to change. Basic Skills Instruction: CCA AcE Program In accordance with state guidelines, if the college determines that you need basic skills instruction in math, reading or English, based on assessment scores, you will be responsible for taking the required courses within the first 30 hours of attendance at a Colorado Community College institution. Cancellation of Classes If you are enrolled in any class that has insufficient numbers to justify offering it, the class may be cancelled at the discretion of the division dean, and if cancelled, you will be notified. career services The Community College of Aurora s career services office provides a variety of online and face-to-face resources to assist students with career exploration, career skills development and internship/employment opportunities. The goal of the department is to prepare the student to research, plan and navigate their individual career path. The services provided include: Career advising Online career resources Career development workshops Online internship and job boards Career and skills assessments Employer networking opportunities: Company Spotlight, job shadow opportunities, company tours and presentations Career/job/internship fairs and events Change of Address or Name It is your responsibility to notify the Admissions & Records office of any change of address, name, etc. that will affect your permanent records. All address changes can be made in person, by fax (303-361-7432) with signature, or on the web at www.ccaurora.edu, click on MyCCA and log in with your S# and password. Click on MyCCA Student tab. COMPUTER ACCESS CENTER Assistive Technology (AT) is available for students with disabilities in the classroom and in the computer labs at the CentreTech and Lowry campuses. Discover which AT would work best for you based on your disability. Contact Sheryl Broadnax for an appointment at 303-360-4781 or Sheryl.Broadnax@CCAurora.edu. For more information, go to: www. CCAurora.edu/accessibility/computer-access-center. Degrees & Certificates A detailed listing of all CCA programs is available online at www. CCAurora.edu. In addition to the traditional AA, AS, AGS degree programs, CCA has a variety of certificate programs, Associate of Applied Science degree programs, a Police Academy, an Emergency Medical Services Program, and joint programs with area vocational schools. English Language Proficiency For assistance with enrollment in appropriate college-level English as a Second Language classes, you should see Admissions & Records at CentreTech or Lowry. The Aurora Language Center s College Preparatory/For Credit ESL Program offers three levels of instruction to prepare you for collegiate/ university programs. Courses are listed in this publication under English as a Second Language and adhere to the same tuition, fees, and deadlines as the rest of the college s credit courses. The Aurora Language Center s Community ESL Program offers six levels of English non-credit instruction. Classes follow a life skills curriculum and provide practice in speaking, listening, reading, and writing. The cost is $100 for basic through advanced classes. In addition, Community ESL offers citizenship classes for $100 and American Language and Culture classes for $175. All classes are 8-weeks in length. The ALC is located on the Lowry Campus, North Quad, Room 105. Call (303-340-7079) or visit www.ccaurora.edu/programs-classes/ departments/esl for registration dates. Once you have completed the advanced level classes, you are encouraged to test for entry into the college prep program.

More Information GraDe reports Grade reports are available online via your student account in MyCCA. Go to www.ccaurora.edu. Click on MyCCA at the top of the screen, log in, then click on the Student tab to access your records. GraDuatIon applications CtC admissions, room a102, 303-360-4700 lowry Student Services (west Quad, room 119), 303-340-7093 An application for graduation must be submitted by the deadline on page 1 in order to graduate at the end of a semester. Apply online at MyCCA. high SChool StuDentS / ConCurrent enrollment The Concurrent Enrollment Act (formerly Postsecondary Enrollment Options Act) enables you to earn both college and high school credit while still attending high school. Find more information at www.ccaurora.edu/ students/high-school-students. See your high school counselor to enroll or call 303-360-4705. InCleMent weather & emergency CloSureS During inclement weather, please tune to television and radio stations for information on closures. It s always a good idea to check more than one television or radio station, as CCA cannot guarantee the accuracy of information given by all stations. You will be notified through the CCA Alert System regarding school closures or late-start schedule for classes or any other emergency that would impact classes. Update your records with your most current phone number and student email address through to receive notification. Locate the Safety and Security section on the Welcome page and click on CCA Alert System link to update your information. InternatIonal StuDentS Information, orientation dates, application requirements, and deadlines are available on the website or in Admissions & Records at CentreTech. If you are an international student the application and approval process can take up to 6 months for first-time applications and approximately 30 days for transfer applications. The earlier you apply, the better your chances are for a timely approval. learning resource Center CtC Student Centre, room S202, 303-360-4736 Whether you just started at CCA today, or you have been around for a few semesters, the Learning Resource Center is one place you can go to get connected to the many resources available to you as a CCA student. Services provided by the Learning Resource Center include: Course reserves Computer assistive technology if you have a disability Audiovisual viewing Computer lab Make-up testing with instructor approval library Do you have a research paper to write? Struggling with those citations? Or maybe you just need to find a book or a movie! The library is the place for you. We are located in the Student Centre at the CentreTech Campus in room S202. We can also help you on the Lowry campus. Please see website for details. You can reach us by phone at 303-360-4736, via email at library@ccaurora.edu, and you can get research assistance 24/7 through AskAcademic! Just go to www.ccaurora.edu students/library and click on the link. MIlItary/veteranS ServICeS Center CtC administration, room a105, 303-360-4768 Military and veterans are asked to visit the Military/Veterans Office. The staff can assist you with questions concerning your benefits and guide you through the steps necessary to receive benefits and achieve your academic goals at CCA. Additional information is available at our website under Advising Connections on the Student tab in MyCCA. StuDent life (STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION AND CLUBS) lowry CaMPuS (west Quad, room S101), 303-360-4726 Activities are funded by student fees and provide opportunities for student leadership. Sponsored organizations include: Student Government, Phi Theta Kappa, sports clubs, academic clubs and cultural/ special interest clubs. testing For assessment testing, see Assessment of Basic Skills on page 6. tobacco-free CaMPuS It is the procedure of Community College of Aurora to comply with the Colorado Clean Indoor Air Act (in effect July 1, 2006), which prohibits smoking within all buildings of educational institutions. It is also the procedure of the college to declare the college grounds and properties as a tobacco-free campus. Smoking will be permitted in college parking lots, but it must be a minimum of 25 feet from all entrances/doorways and common walkways. trio StuDent SuPPort ServICeS CtC Student Centre, room S101, 303-340-7108 If interested in receiving additional support during your time at CCA you are encouraged to apply to the TRiO Student Support Services program. TRiO helps if you are a first generation college students, designated as low income, or have a documented disability. Once admitted into the TRiO program you remain in the program throughout your time at CCA. The fall semester application deadline is August 24, 2012. Please stop by CTC S101 for more information.

how to register Go to www.ccaurora.edu registration website, ClICk on (MyCCa) ChooSe your term look up ClaSSeS By SuBJeCt, DayS, times, etc. TIP: Use CLASS SEARCH to find the latest courses added to the schedule and to see which sections are full or open for enrollment. SeleCt ClaSSeS, register, and view SCheDule 1 2 3 4 ENTER YOUR USER ID. Use your Student ID (Sxxxxxxxx). ENTER YOUR PIN. The FIRST time you log in, you will be required to CHANGE your PIN. To ensure security, keep your PIN safe and confidential. You can retrieve your PIN automatically by answering the question on the Forgot PIN section. DID YOU FORGET YOUR STUDENT ID OR PIN? Use the link to find it. Click LOGIN. Click the STUDENT tab. Click Add or Drop classes from the Registration Tools Group. Select SEARCH TERM. Select SPRING 2013. Click SUBMIT. Select SuBJeCtS Click on a Course Subject in which you are interested. To select multiple Course Subjects, hold down your Ctrl key and click on all Course Subjects of interest. Click CLASS SEARCH and a listing of all courses will appear. NOTE: A number of other options are available by which you can search, such as times, days, instructional method, etc., but you must always include SUBJECT in your search. Click in the Open check box in front of the chosen course CRN (Course Registration Number). Scroll to the bottom of the page and click Add to Worksheet. Click the SUBMIT CHANGES button; the course will be added to your schedule. CURRENT SCHEDULE will appear. VERIFY that you registered for the correct course. You can continue to add/drop classes by repeating the CLASS SEARCH function. RETURN TO MENU (at the top left hand corner of the page) to view your detailed schedule, pay your bill, and access your financial aid information. PRINT a copy of your detailed schedule by using the browser print function on the top toolbar. Navigate back to STUDENT tab. Click Detailed Student Schedule (with drop and withdraw date). Select and print.

CCA Online Courses Online courses are offered through the Internet, enabling you to complete assignments and interact with your instructor and classmates from wherever you have Internet access. Students enrolled in online courses should check Online and Hybrid Course Information at http://www.ccaurora.edu/programs-classes/onlinelearning/student-information before class begins. This page provides specific information about online and hybrid courses, as well as Academic Achievement Strategies 32182 AAA 075 976 Special Topics: Orientation Anthropology 32192 ANT 101 176 Cultural Anthropology : SS3 32193 ANT 101 177 Cultural Anthropology : SS3 Art 31405 ART 110 176 Art Appreciation: AH1 31628 ART 110 177 Art Appreciation: AH1 31956 ART 139 176 Digital Photography I Astronomy 30028 AST 101 176 Astronomy I w/lab: SC1 32222 AST 102 176 Astronomy II w/lab: SC1 Biology and Biotechnology 30031 BIO 105 176 Science of Biology: SC1 30032 BIO 106 176 Basic Anatomy And Physiology 32060 BIO 116 176 Intro to Human Disease: SC2 Business 30050 BUS 115 176 Introduction to Business 32100 BUS 115 177 Introduction to Business 31913 BUS 118 176 Business Survival Skills 30053 BUS 216 176 Legal Environment of Business 30056 BUS 217 376 Bus Communication/Rept Write Communication 30693 COM 125 377 Interpersonal Communication 30904 COM 125 378 Interpersonal Communication 31569 COM 125 379 Interpersonal Communication Computer Information Systems 30059 CIS 118 376 Intro PC Applications 31782 CIS 118 377 Intro PC Applications 30063 CIS 222 276 UNIX System Administration 32002 CIS 232 276 Unix Shell Programming 30064 CIS 268 276 Systems Analysis and Design I Computer & Networking Technology 30070 CNG 101 376 Intro to Networking 32363 CNG 257 176 Netwrk Defense/Countermeasures Criminal Justice 31416 CRJ 110 176 Intro to Criminal Justice 30849 CRJ 145 176 Correctional Process 30851 CRJ 210 176 Constitutional Law information on necessary computer hardware/software requirements for taking online courses. Students must have Internet access for all online courses. To access your courses in Desire2Learn, you will log into MyCCA, and click on the link to D2L. Contact the Online Learning department at online.learning@ccaurora.edu for additional information. Course descriptions are available in the CCA Catalog or on the CCA website at www.ccaurora.edu. 32248 MAR 217 176 E-Commerce Marketing 30078 CRJ 220 176 Human Rel/Social Conflict Computer Science 32097 CSC 116 176 Logic and Program Design Early Childhood Education 31541 ECE 101 376 Intro to Early Childhood Educ 31542 ECE 102 376 Intro to ECE Lab Techniques 31543 ECE 103 376 Guidance Strategies Yng Child English 30929 ENG 090 076 Basic Composition 30144 ENG 121 376 English Composition I : CO1 30145 ENG 121 377 English Composition I : CO1 30870 ENG 121 378 English Composition I : CO1 31564 ENG 121 379 English Composition I : CO1 30697 ENG 122 376 English Composition II: CO2 30876 ENG 122 377 English Composition II: CO2 30877 ENG 122 378 English Composition II: CO2 31565 ENG 122 379 English Composition II: CO2 30878 ENG 131 376 Technical Writing I Geography 30703 GEO 105 176 World Regional Geography: SS2 Health Professional 30275 HPR 178 176 Medical Terminology 30470 HPR 178 177 Medical Terminology 31730 HPR 190 976 Basic EKG Interpretation Health Wellness 30278 HWE 100 176 Human Nutrition 30279 HWE 100 177 Human Nutrition History 31453 HIS 112 176 The World: 1500-Present: HI1 30272 HIS 201 176 US History to Reconst: HI1 30274 HIS 202 176 US History since Civil War:HI1 30928 HIS 225 176 Colorado History: HI1 Humanities 30881 HUM 122 176 Humanities: Mediev-Mod: GT-AH2 Literature 32172 LIT 115 176 Intro to Literature I: AH2 Management 31920 MAN 212 376 Negotiation/Conflict Resolutn Marketing 32250 MAR 238 176 Marketng Application/Analysis Math 30366 MAT 060 076 Pre-Algebra 30372 MAT 090 076 Introductory Algebra 31472 MAT 099 076 Intermediate Algebra 31629 MAT 103 376 Math for Clinical Calculations 30374 MAT 120 376 Math for Liberal Arts: MA1 30384 MAT 121 376 College Algebra : MA1 30688 MAT 121 377 College Algebra : MA1 30392 MAT 135 376 Intro to Statistics: MA1 Paralegal 30848 PAR 209 176 Constitutional Law 31726 PAR 216 176 Employment Law Philosophy 30416 PHI 111 176 Intro to Philosophy: AH3 30420 PHI 112 176 Ethics: AH3 30421 PHI 113 176 Logic: AH3 30737 PHI 114 176 Comparative Religions: AH3 Political Science 30426 POS 111 176 American Government : SS1 Psychology 32215 PSY 101 176 General Psychology I: SS3 32216 PSY 101 177 General Psychology I: SS3 32262 PSY 102 176 General Psychology II : SS3 32272 PSY 235 376 Human Growth & Developmnt: SS3 32276 PSY 238 176 Child Development: SS3 Sociology 30458 SOC 101 176 Intro to Sociology I : SS3 31779 SOC 101 177 Intro to Sociology I : SS3 Spanish 30718 SPA 111 176 Spanish Language I Translation & Interpretation 32241 TRI 101 176 Intro to Trans & Interp 31510 TRI 102 176 Business of Trans & Interp 32238 TRI 103 176 Ethics for Trans. & Interpr.

CCCOnline Courses Colorado Community Colleges Online CCCOnline is not a college! We are part of the Colorado Community College System of 13 two-year colleges in the state including Community College of Aurora. If you already are a student at CCA, you can register for CCCOnline and your on-campus classes at the same time. CCCOnline classes have their own unique Section number C11, C12, C21 or C22 so you can easily tell them apart from your college s online courses or those you take on campus.if you want to take online classes, are a new student and have not yet applied to one of the 13 Colorado community colleges, visit www.ccconline.org and explore the programs and courses offered. All students who take CCCOnline courses must select a Home College that offers the degree or certificate they want to pursue. Your Home College: Keeps your records Provides transcripts Processes your college application Provides career counseling Helps you transfer your credits Issues your degree or certificate Takes your tuition payment Following are the spring semester 2011 CCCOnline courses that CCA offers. If you don t see the course you want to take on this list, visit www.ccconline.org or contact advising@ccconline.org. *CCA Paralegal students should consult their advisors before taking Paralegal classes online. Under an agreement between CCA, CCCOnline and the American Bar Association, degree- or certificate-seeking Paralegal students must take certain Paralegal classes on campus. Accounting 30100 ACC 101 C11 Fundamentals of Accounting 30734 ACC 101 C21 Fundamentals of Accounting 30101 ACC 115 C11 Payroll Accounting 30102 ACC 121 C11 Accounting Principles I 30291 ACC 121 C21 Accounting Principles I 30103 ACC 122 C11 Accounting Principles II 30292 ACC 122 C21 Accounting Principles II 30104 ACC 131 C11 Income Tax 31753 ACC 135 C11 Spreadsheet Apps/ Accounting 30105 ACC 211 C11 Intermediate Accounting I 30106 ACC 212 C11 Intermediate Accounting II 30894 ACC 215 C21 Acct Info Systems & ebusiness 30107 ACC 226 C11 Cost Accounting Anthropology 30108 ANT 101 C11 Cultural Anthropology : SS3 30293 ANT 101 C21 Cultural Anthropology : SS3 30109 ANT 111 C11 Physical Anthropology : SS3 30294 ANT 111 C21 Physical Anthropology : SS3 Art 30110 ART 110 C11 Art Appreciation: AH1 30295 ART 110 C21 Art Appreciation: AH1 30111 ART 111 C11 Art Hist Ancient/ MedievGT-AH1 30296 ART 111 C21 Art Hist Ancient/ MedievGT-AH1 30112 ART 112 C11 Art Hist Renaiss/1900:GT-AH1 30297 ART 112 C21 Art Hist Renaiss/1900:GT-AH1 Astronomy 30113 AST 101 C11 Astronomy I w/lab: SC1 30298 AST 101 C21 Astronomy I w/lab: SC1 30114 AST 102 C11 Astronomy II w/lab: SC1 30299 AST 102 C21 Astronomy II w/lab: SC1 Biology and Biotechnology 30115 BIO 105 C11 Science of Biology: SC1 30300 BIO 105 C21 Science of Biology: SC1 30116 BIO 106 C11 Basic Anatomy And Physiology 30117 BIO 111 C11 Gen College Biology I/Lab: SC1 30301 BIO 111 C21 Gen College Biology I/Lab: SC1 30118 BIO 112 C11 Gen College Biology II/Lab:SC1 30119 BIO 201 C11 Human Anatomy&Physiology I:SC1 30120 BIO 202 C11 Human Anatomy&PhysiologyII:SC1 30121 BIO 204 C11 Microbiology: SC1 30302 BIO 204 C21 Microbiology: SC1 30475 BIO 216 C11 Pathophysiology 30122 BIO 221 C11 Botany: SC1 Business 30123 BUS 115 C11 Introduction to Business 30303 BUS 115 C21 Introduction to Business 30124 BUS 216 C11 Legal Environment of Business 30304 BUS 216 C21 Legal Environment of Business 30125 BUS 217 C11 Bus Communication/Rept Write 30305 BUS 217 C21 Bus Communication/Rept Write 30126 BUS 226 C11 Business Statistics 30306 BUS 226 C21 Business Statistics Chemistry 30155 CHE 101 C11 Intro to Chemistry I : SC1 30307 CHE 101 C21 Intro to Chemistry I : SC1 30156 CHE 102 C11 Intro to Chemistry II: SC1 30157 CHE 111 C11 Gen College Chemistry I : SC1 30308 CHE 111 C21 Gen College Chemistry I : SC1 30158 CHE 112 C11 Gen College Chemistry II: SC1 31759 CHE 112 C21 Gen College Chemistry II: SC1 Communication 30895 COM 115 C11 Public Speaking 30731 COM 125 C11 Interpersonal Communication 30732 COM 125 C21 Interpersonal Communication Computer Information Systems 30159 CIS 115 C11 Intro to Computer Info Sys 30309 CIS 115 C21 Intro to Computer Info Sys 30160 CIS 118 C11 Intro PC Applications 30310 CIS 118 C21 Intro PC Applications 32012 CIS 135 C11 Complete PC Word Processing 32030 CIS 135 C21 Complete PC Word Processing 30161 CIS 145 C11 Complete PC Database 32031 CIS 145 C21 Complete PC Database 30162 CIS 155 C11 PC Spreadsheet Concepts 32032 CIS 155 C21 PC Spreadsheet Concepts 32028 CIS 267 C11 Mgmt of Information Systems 30163 CIS 268 C11 Systems Analysis and Design I Computer & Networking Technology 30164 CNG 101 C11 Intro to Networking Criminal Justice 30165 CRJ 110 C11 Intro to Criminal Justice 30166 CRJ 125 C11 Law Enforcement Operations 30167 CRJ 135 C11 Judicial Function 30168 CRJ 145 C11 Correctional Process 31746 CRJ 205 C11 Principles of Criminal Law 30169 CRJ 210 C11 Constitutional Law 30170 CRJ 220 C11 Human Rel/Social Conflict 30171 CRJ 230 C11 Criminology 31755 CRJ 236 C11 CRJ Research Methods Computer Science 30172 CSC 116 C11 Logic and Program Design 30742 CSC 154 C11 Intro to MS Visual Basic 30173 CSC 160 C11 Computer Science I: (Language) 30174 CSC 161 C11 Computer Sci II: (Language) 30743 CSC 230 C11 C Programming:Platform 30747 CSC 240 C21 Java Programming Computer Web Based 30450 CWB 110 C11 Cmplt Web Author: (Language) 30748 CWB 110 C21 Cmplt Web Author: (Language) 30749 CWB 130 C21 Web Editing Tools: (Editor) Early Childhood Education 30175 ECE 101 C11 Intro to Early Childhood Educ 30312 ECE 101 C21 Intro to Early Childhood Educ 30176 ECE 102 C11 Intro to ECE Lab Techniques 30313 ECE 103 C21 Guidance Strategies Yng Child 30177 ECE 111 C11 Infant/Toddler Theory/Practice 32144 ECE 111 C21 Infant/Toddler Theory/Practice 30178 ECE 112 C11 Infant/Toddler Lab Tech 30180 ECE 205 C11 Nutrition, Health and Safety 30314 ECE 205 C21 Nutrition, Health and Safety 30181 ECE 220 C11 Curriculum Methods Techniques 30315 ECE 220 C21 Curriculum Methods Techniques 30735 ECE 226 C21 Creativity and the Young Child 32029 ECE 238 C11 Child Growth and Development 32034 ECE 238 C21 Child Growth and Development 30182 ECE 240 C11 Admin of ECE Programs 30183 ECE 241 C11 Admin:Human Relations ECE 30184 ECE 260 C11 The Exceptional Child 31545 ECE 260 C21 The Exceptional Child Economics 30185 ECO 201 C11 Prin of Macroeconomics: SS1 30316 ECO 201 C21 Prin of Macroeconomics: SS1 30186 ECO 202 C11 Prin of Microeconomics: SS1 30317 ECO 202 C21 Prin of Microeconomics: SS1 Education 30751 EDU 134 C21 TESL to Adult Learners 30477 EDU 221 C11 Introduction to Education 32035 EDU 222 C21 Effective Teaching English 30187 ENG 090 C11 Basic Composition 30318 ENG 090 C21 Basic Composition 30188 ENG 121 C11 English Composition I : CO1 30319 ENG 121 C21 English Composition I : CO1 30189 ENG 122 C11 English Composition II: CO2 30320 ENG 122 C21 English Composition II: CO2 30190 ENG 131 C11 Technical Writing I 30321 ENG 131 C21 Technical Writing I 30191 ENG 221 C11 Creative Writing I 30322 ENG 221 C21 Creative Writing I 30891 ENG 222 C11 Creative Writing II French 30192 FRE 111 C11 French Language I 30323 FRE 111 C21 French Language I 30193 FRE 112 C11 French Language II 31546 FRE 211 C11 French Language III: AH4 31756 FRE 212 C11 French Language IV: AH4 Geography 30194 GEO 105 C11 World Regional Geography: SS2 30324 GEO 105 C21 World Regional Geography: SS2 31743 GEO 106 C11 Human Geography: SS2 31744 GEO 106 C21 Human Geography: SS2 German 30195 GER 111 C11 German Language I 32036 GER 111 C21 German Language I 30196 GER 112 C11 German Language II 31763 GER 211 C11 German Language III : AH4 Geology 30200 GEY 111 C11 Physical Geology w/lab: SC1 30325 GEY 111 C21 Physical Geology w/lab: SC1 30201 GEY 121 C11 Historical Geology w/lab: SC1 30897 GEY 140 C21 Intro to Global Position.Syst. Health Professional 30451 HPR 178 C11 Medical Terminology 30752 HPR 178 C21 Medical Terminology Health Wellness 30334 HWE 100 C11 Human Nutrition 30452 HWE 100 C21 Human Nutrition History 30202 HIS 101 C11 Western Civ:Antiquity-1650 HI1 30326 HIS 101 C21 Western Civ:Antiquity-1650 HI1 30203 HIS 102 C11 Western Civ: 1650-Present HI1 30327 HIS 102 C21 Western Civ: 1650-Present HI1 32014 HIS 111 C11 The World: Antiquity-1500: HI1 32015 HIS 111 C21 The World: Antiquity-1500: HI1 32016 HIS 112 C11 The World: 1500-Present: HI1 32017 HIS 112 C21 The World: 1500-Present: HI1

30204 HIS 201 C11 US History to Reconst: HI1 30328 HIS 201 C21 US History to Reconst: HI1 30205 HIS 202 C11 US History since Civil War:HI1 30329 HIS 202 C21 US History since Civil War:HI1 30206 HIS 225 C11 Colorado History: HI1 30330 HIS 225 C21 Colorado History: HI1 Humanities 31745 HUM 115 C11 World Mythology: GT-AH2 30211 HUM 121 C11 Humanities: Early Civ: GT-AH2 30331 HUM 121 C21 Humanities: Early Civ: GT-AH2 30212 HUM 122 C11 Humanities: Mediev-Mod: GT-AH2 30332 HUM 122 C21 Humanities: Mediev-Mod: GT-AH2 30213 HUM 123 C11 Humanities: Modern Wrld:GT-AH2 30333 HUM 123 C21 Humanities: Modern Wrld:GT-AH2 Literature 30214 LIT 115 C11 Intro to Literature I: AH2 30335 LIT 115 C21 Intro to Literature I: AH2 30215 LIT 201 C11 Wrld Literature to 1600:GT-AH2 30336 LIT 201 C21 Wrld Literature to 1600:GT-AH2 30216 LIT 202 C11 World Lit After 1600:GT-AH2 32007 LIT 202 C21 World Lit After 1600:GT-AH2 30466 LIT 211 C11 Amer Lit to Civil War: GT-AH2 31547 LIT 212 C11 Amer Lit Aft Civil War:GT-AH2 30745 LIT 221 C11 British Lit to 1770: GT-AH2 30898 LIT 222 C11 British Lit Since 1770: GT-AH2 31757 LIT 225 C11 Intro to Shakespeare: AH2 30217 LIT 255 C11 Children`s Literature 30337 LIT 255 C21 Children`s Literature Management 30338 MAN 200 C21 Human Resource Management I 31750 MAN 200 C11 Human Resource Management I 30219 MAN 226 C11 Principles of Management 30340 MAN 226 C21 Principles of Management Marketing 30449 MAR 111 C11 Principles of Sales 31751 MAR 111 C21 Principles of Sales 30220 MAR 216 C11 Principles of Marketing 30341 MAR 216 C21 Principles of Marketing Math 30221 MAT 030 C11 Fundamentals of Mathematics 30342 MAT 030 C21 Fundamentals of Mathematics 30222 MAT 060 C11 Pre-Algebra 30343 MAT 060 C21 Pre-Algebra 30890 MAT 060 C99 Pre-Algebra 30223 MAT 090 C11 Introductory Algebra 30344 MAT 090 C21 Introductory Algebra 31548 MAT 099 C11 Intermediate Algebra 31552 MAT 099 C21 Intermediate Algebra 30224 MAT 107 C11 Career Math 30899 MAT 112 C21 Financial Mathematics 30225 MAT 120 C11 Math for Liberal Arts: MA1 30226 MAT 121 C11 College Algebra : MA1 30345 MAT 121 C21 College Algebra : MA1 30227 MAT 122 C11 College Trigonometry: MA1 30228 MAT 123 C11 Finite Mathematics: MA1 30229 MAT 125 C11 Survey of Calculus: MA1 30230 MAT 135 C11 Intro to Statistics: MA1 30346 MAT 135 C21 Intro to Statistics: MA1 30231 MAT 155 C11 Integrated Math I 30232 MAT 156 C11 Integrated Math II 30233 MAT 166 C11 Pre-Calculus: MA1 30234 MAT 201 C11 Calculus I: MA1 30235 MAT 202 C11 Calculus II : MA1 30236 MAT 203 C11 Calculus III: MA1 30896 MAT 255 C11 Linear Algebra Multimedia Graphic Design 30901 MGD 102 C21 Introduction To Multimedia 31549 MGD 111 C11 Adobe Photoshop I 31553 MGD 111 C21 Adobe Photoshop I 30902 MGD 112 C21 Adobe Illustrator I 30903 MGD 141 C11 Web Design I 31762 MGD 143 C11 Motion Graphic Design I:Softwr Music 30448 MUS 100 C21 Intro to Music Theory I 30237 MUS 120 C11 Music Appreciation: AH1 30347 MUS 120 C21 Music Appreciation: AH1 30238 MUS 121 C11 Music Hist Mdvl-Classical: AH1 30348 MUS 122 C21 Music Hist Romantic-Prsnt: AH1 31999 MUS 125 C11 History of Jazz: GT-AH1 Paralegal 32089 PAR 117 C11 Family Law Philosophy 30239 PHI 111 C11 Intro to Philosophy: AH3 30349 PHI 111 C21 Intro to Philosophy: AH3 30240 PHI 112 C11 Ethics: AH3 30350 PHI 112 C21 Ethics: AH3 30241 PHI 113 C11 Logic: AH3 30351 PHI 113 C21 Logic: AH3 30243 PHI 115 C11 World Religions- West 30244 PHI 116 C11 World Religions - East 30746 PHI 214 C11 Philosophy of Religion: AH3 Physics 30245 PHY 105 C11 Conceptual Physics w/lab: SC1 31752 PHY 105 C21 Conceptual Physics w/lab: SC1 30246 PHY 111 C11 Physics Alg-Based I/Lab: SC1 30756 PHY 111 C21 Physics Alg-Based I/Lab: SC1 30247 PHY 112 C11 Physics Alg-Based II/Lab: SC1 31522 PHY 112 C21 Physics Alg-Based II/Lab: SC1 30248 PHY 211 C11 Physics Calc-Based I/Lab: SC1 30249 PHY 212 C11 Physics Calc-Based II/Lab: SC1 Political Science 30269 POS 105 C11 Intro to Political Science:SS1 30352 POS 105 C21 Intro to Political Science:SS1 30250 POS 111 C11 American Government : SS1 30353 POS 111 C21 American Government : SS1 30251 POS 125 C11 Amer.State/Local Govt: GT-SS1 30270 POS 205 C11 International Relations: SS1 31760 POS 205 C21 International Relations: SS1 Psychology 30253 PSY 101 C11 General Psychology I: SS3 30354 PSY 101 C21 General Psychology I: SS3 30254 PSY 102 C11 General Psychology II : SS3 30355 PSY 102 C21 General Psychology II : SS3 30753 PSY 226 C21 Social Psychology: SS3 30835 PSY 226 C11 Social Psychology: SS3 30255 PSY 235 C11 Human Growth & Developmnt: SS3 30356 PSY 235 C21 Human Growth & Developmnt: SS3 30256 PSY 237 C11 Child & Adolescent Psychology 30290 PSY 237 C21 Child & Adolescent Psychology 30258 PSY 238 C11 Child Development: SS3 31771 PSY 238 C21 Child Development: SS3 30259 PSY 249 C11 Abnormal Psychology: SS3 30357 PSY 249 C21 Abnormal Psychology: SS3 Reading 30260 REA 090 C11 College Preparatory Reading 30286 REA 090 C21 College Preparatory Reading Russian 30755 RUS 111 C11 Russian Language I 31558 RUS 112 C11 Russian Language II Science 32037 SCI 155 C11 Integrated Science I: SC1 Sociology 30261 SOC 101 C11 Intro to Sociology I : SS3 30358 SOC 101 C21 Intro to Sociology I : SS3 30262 SOC 102 C11 Intro to Sociology II: SS3 30359 SOC 102 C21 Intro to Sociology II: SS3 30754 SOC 231 C21 Sociology-Deviant Behavior:SS3 30836 SOC 231 C11 Sociology-Deviant Behavior:SS3 Spanish 30263 SPA 111 C11 Spanish Language I 30360 SPA 111 C21 Spanish Language I 30264 SPA 112 C11 Spanish Language II 30361 SPA 112 C21 Spanish Language II 30265 SPA 211 C11 Spanish Language III: AH4 30362 SPA 211 C21 Spanish Language III: AH4 30266 SPA 212 C11 Spanish Language IV : AH4 CCA Weekend Courses The CCA s Weekend Courses give you the flexibility to work and go to school. With Weekend College, you can update your skills or earn your degree, all while attending class on Friday evenings, Saturdays and Sundays. Important information: Weekend College classes may not meet every weekend. Students must attend the first class for information about additional course sessions and 32246 ACC 125 172 Computerized Accounting 32074 ACC 132 111 Tax Help Colorado 31506 BTE 100 171 Computer Keyboarding 30691 COM 115 180 Public Speaking 30864 COM 262 181 Communicate/Impossible People 30694 COM 263 181 Conflict Resolution 32279 COM 265 181 Effective Presentations 30695 COM 266 181 Decision Making 30722 CIS 118 380 Intro PC Applications 31934 CNG 124 240 Networking I: Network + 30720 ECE 101 111 Intro to Early Childhood Educ 30930 ECE 111 181 Infant/Toddler Theory/Practice 32202 EDU 134 180 TESL to Adult Learners 31574 EDU 222 180 Effective Teaching how to complete course requirements in the weekend format. Course descriptions are available in the CCA Catalog on the CCA website at www.ccaurora.edu. These courses are listed in the All CCA Courses section starting on page 18. For information on registration see page 2. 31639 EDU 250 180 CTE in Colorado 32132 EMS 115 600 First Responder 32386 EMS 121 540 EMT Fundamentals 32101 EMS 227 540 Special Considerations 30871 ENG 121 380 English Composition I : CO1 30153 ENG 122 380 English Composition II: CO2 30842 ESL 022 080 Intermediate Grammar 31869 ESL 023 080 Advanced Grammar 32186 ESL 051 080 Basic Composition 31499 ESL 052 080 Intermediate Composition 30242 ESL 055 171 Computer Basics for ESL 31577 FST 100 500 Firefighter I 32142 FST 104 570 Fire Protection Systems 32323 FST 105 570 Building Const for Fire Prof 32324 FST 106 570 Fire Prevention 31580 FST 107 500 HazMat Operations (Level I) 31636 JRD 275 111 Spec Topics: Metal Wkshp 32227 JRD 275 110 Spec Topics: Handcrafted Jwlry 32173 LIT 115 198 Intro to Literature I: AH2 30383 MAT 121 362 College Algebra : MA1 31960 MGD 268 180 Business for Creatives 31778 MUS 120 170 Music Appreciation: AH1 31581 PED 110 500 Fitness Center Activity I 32025 TRI 203 170 Sight Translation

CCA Open Entry Courses Open entry courses allow students to register for class and start anytime during the semester. When registering for Open Entry courses, students will self-select their start date and must complete the course within 15 weeks of their start date. Open Entry courses are available during the daytime, evening and online to accommodate all types of student schedules. Daytime classes are on Tuesdays from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Evening classes are on Monday and Tuesday evenings. Faculty, as well as Daytime Evening instruction, will be provided to students during scheduled class times. Open Entry courses offer the opportunity to speed up the time in which a certificate or degree can be completed. For more information or questions regarding Open Entry courses as well as instructional times, please call (303) 340-7240. Please refer to the individual course listings for Computer Information Systems, Computer Networking, Computer Science, and Computer Web Based to view all open entry courses. CCA Open Entry Online 32182 AAA 075 976 Special Topics: Orientation 31730 HPR 190 976 Basic EKG Interpretation Please refer to the individual course listings for Computer Information Systems, Computer Networking, Computer Science, and Computer Web Based to view all open entry courses. CCA Late Start Courses These courses are listed in the All CCA Courses section starting on page 18. For information on registration see page 2. 31564 ENG 121 379 English Composition I CCA Hybrid Courses Hybrid courses offer the convenience of an Internet course with the opportunity to meet face to face with the instructor and classmates. Although all of the work can be done through the Internet, scheduled meeting times will be published for each course. There may be mandatory onsite meetings for some courses to take mid 32246 ACC 125 172 Computerized Accounting 31420 CWB 205 171 Cmplt Web Script: (Language) 32050 ACC 133 171 Tax Help Colorado Practicum 31506 BTE 100 171 Computer Keyboarding 31775 BUS 115 112 Introduction to Business 30052 BUS 216 171 Legal Environment of Business 30721 CIS 118 171 Intro PC Applications 30879 CIS 118 172 Intro PC Applications 31576 CNG 131 370 Network Security Fundamentals 30926 CNG 132 370 Prin of Information Security 32361 CNG 133 170 Fire Walls/Network Security 32362 CNG 136 170 Guide to Disaster Recovery 32018 CWB 110 171 Cmplt Web Author: (Language) term or final examinations. Course descriptions are available in the CCA Catalog on the CCA website at www.ccaurora.edu. These courses are listed in the All CCA Courses section starting on page 18. For information on registration see page 2. 32202 EDU 134 180 TESL to Adult Learners 30094 EDU 221 171 Introduction to Education 30865 ENG 122 371 English Composition II: CO2 30152 ENG 122 372 English Composition II: CO2 31502 ESL 053 171 Advanced Composition 30242 ESL 055 171 Computer Basics for ESL 32142 FST 104 570 Fire Protection Systems 32232 FST 105 570 Building Const for Fire Prof 32324 FST 106 570 Fire Prevention 30476 MAN 200 171 Human Resource Management I 30724 MAR 216 171 Principles of Marketing 31455 MGD 111 370 Adobe Photoshop I 31456 MGD 112 370 Adobe Illustrator I 31457 MGD 141 370 Web Design 31458 MGD 143 370 Motion Graphic Design I: Flash 31469 MGD 241 370 Web Design II 31778 MUS 120 170 Music Appreciation 31568 PHI 111 171 Intro to Philosophy 30471 PHI 112 171 Ethics

Lowry Courses These courses are listed in the All CCA Courses section starting on page 18. For information on registration see page 2. 32330 AAA 101 006 College 101:Student Experience 32492 BTE 111 D2C Keyboarding Speedbuilding I 30003 ACC 121 110 Accounting Principles I 32494 BTE 111 F2C Keyboarding Speedbuilding I 30004 ACC 121 111 Accounting Principles I 32495 BTE 111 G2C Keyboarding Speedbuilding I 30005 ACC 121 160 Accounting Principles I 32496 BTE 111 K2C Keyboarding Speedbuilding I 30007 ACC 122 310 Accounting Principles II 32498 BTE 111 L2C Keyboarding Speedbuilding I 30008 ACC 122 360 Accounting Principles II 32499 BTE 111 O2C Keyboarding Speedbuilding I 32246 ACC 125 172 Computerized Accounting 32508 BTE 111 D7B Keyboarding Speedbuilding I 32074 ACC 132 111 Tax Help Colorado 32510 BTE 111 F7B Keyboarding Speedbuilding I 32050 ACC 133 171 Tax Help Colorado Practicum 32511 BTE 111 G7B Keyboarding Speedbuilding I 30011 ACC 212 360 Intermediate Accounting II 32512 BTE 111 K7B Keyboarding Speedbuilding I 32058 ACC 226 360 Cost Accounting 32514 BTE 111 L7B Keyboarding Speedbuilding I 30012 ACC 232 360 Auditing 32515 BTE 111 O7B Keyboarding Speedbuilding I 30016 ART 110 111 Art Appreciation: AH1 32517 BTE 225 D7C Office Management 30017 ART 110 161 Art Appreciation: AH1 32519 BTE 225 F7C Office Management 30019 ART 112 112 Art Hist Renaiss/1900:GT-AH1 32521 BTE 225 G7C Office Management 32225 ART 112 111 Art Hist Renaiss/1900:GT-AH1 32522 BTE 225 K7C Office Management 32226 ART 112 113 Art Hist Renaiss/1900:GT-AH1 32524 BTE 225 L7C Office Management 30020 ART 121 111 Drawing I 32525 BTE 225 O7C Office Management 30021 ART 121 113 Drawing I 30047 BUS 115 110 Introduction to Business 31942 ART 128 170 Figure Drawing I 30048 BUS 115 111 Introduction to Business 31946 ART 139 161 Digital Photography I 30049 BUS 115 160 Introduction to Business 31944 ART 151 111 Painting I 31775 BUS 115 112 Introduction to Business 30022 ART 161 111 Ceramics I 32068 BUS 115 113 Introduction to Business 31945 ART 161 140 Ceramics I 30051 BUS 216 110 Legal Environment of Business 32310 ART 209 161 Studio Art: Advanced Ceramics 30052 BUS 216 171 Legal Environment of Business 32311 ART 209 162 Studio Art: Adv Pntg/Drawing 30054 BUS 217 311 Bus Communication/Rept Write 32389 ART 209 163 Studio Art 30055 BUS 217 362 Bus Communication/Rept Write 31943 ART 228 170 Advanced Figure Drawing 30057 BUS 226 160 Business Statistics 30030 BIO 105 160 Science of Biology: SC1 31904 BUS 226 110 Business Statistics 31409 BIO 105 110 Science of Biology: SC1 30065 CHE 101 310 Intro to Chemistry I : SC1 31648 BIO 106 110 Basic Anatomy And Physiology 30066 CHE 101 360 Intro to Chemistry I : SC1 31649 BIO 106 112 Basic Anatomy And Physiology 31772 CHE 101 311 Intro to Chemistry I : SC1 30033 BIO 111 110 Gen College Biology I/Lab: SC1 30067 CHE 111 310 Gen College Chemistry I : SC1 30034 BIO 111 112 Gen College Biology I/Lab: SC1 30068 CHE 111 360 Gen College Chemistry I : SC1 30035 BIO 111 113 Gen College Biology I/Lab: SC1 30069 CHE 112 310 Gen College Chemistry II: SC1 30036 BIO 111 160 Gen College Biology I/Lab: SC1 30856 CHE 112 360 Gen College Chemistry II: SC1 30037 BIO 111 161 Gen College Biology I/Lab: SC1 30857 CHE 212 310 Organic Chemistry II 31410 BIO 111 111 Gen College Biology I/Lab: SC1 32233 CHI 112 609 Chinese Language II 32052 BIO 111 S10 Gen College Biology I/Lab: SC1 30690 COM 115 117 Public Speaking 32053 BIO 111 S11 Gen College Biology I/Lab: SC1 30861 COM 115 141 Public Speaking 31411 BIO 112 310 Gen College Biology II/Lab:SC1 31418 COM 125 110 Interpersonal Communication 30038 BIO 201 110 Human Anatomy&Physiology I:SC1 32641 CIS 103 X7D Learning Windows 30039 BIO 201 111 Human Anatomy&Physiology I:SC1 32642 CIS 103 V7D Learning Windows 30040 BIO 201 160 Human Anatomy&Physiology I:SC1 32643 CIS 103 R7D Learning Windows 30041 BIO 201 161 Human Anatomy&Physiology I:SC1 32644 CIS 103 O7D Learning Windows 31412 BIO 201 112 Human Anatomy&Physiology I:SC1 32645 CIS 103 L7D Learning Windows 30042 BIO 202 310 Human Anatomy&PhysiologyII:SC1 32646 CIS 103 K7D Learning Windows 30043 BIO 202 311 Human Anatomy&PhysiologyII:SC1 32647 CIS 103 G7D Learning Windows 30044 BIO 202 360 Human Anatomy&PhysiologyII:SC1 32648 CIS 103 F7D Learning Windows 31978 BIO 202 N11 Human Anatomy&PhysiologyII:SC1 32649 CIS 103 D7D Learning Windows 30045 BIO 204 310 Microbiology: SC1 32781 CIS 103 D4A Learning Windows 30046 BIO 204 360 Microbiology: SC1 32782 CIS 103 F4A Learning Windows 30699 BIO 204 311 Microbiology: SC1 32783 CIS 103 G4A Learning Windows 31413 BIO 216 310 Pathophysiology 32784 CIS 103 K4A Learning Windows 31414 BIO 216 360 Pathophysiology 32785 CIS 103 L4A Learning Windows 31506 BTE 100 171 Computer Keyboarding 32786 CIS 103 O4A Learning Windows 32359 BTE 100 110 Computer Keyboarding 32787 CIS 103 R4A Learning Windows 32486 BTE 100 D2B Computer Keyboarding 32788 CIS 103 V4A Learning Windows 32487 BTE 100 F2B Computer Keyboarding 32789 CIS 103 X4A Learning Windows 32488 BTE 100 G2B Computer Keyboarding 32632 CIS 105 X7E Learning Email & the Internet 32489 BTE 100 K2B Computer Keyboarding 32633 CIS 105 V7E Learning Email & the Internet 32490 BTE 100 L2B Computer Keyboarding 32634 CIS 105 R7E Learning Email & the Internet 32491 BTE 100 O2B Computer Keyboarding 32635 CIS 105 O7E Learning Email & the Internet 32500 BTE 100 D7A Computer Keyboarding 32636 CIS 105 L7E Learning Email & the Internet 32502 BTE 100 F7A Computer Keyboarding 32637 CIS 105 K7E Learning Email & the Internet 32503 BTE 100 G7A Computer Keyboarding 32638 CIS 105 G7E Learning Email & the Internet 32504 BTE 100 K7A Computer Keyboarding 32639 CIS 105 F7E Learning Email & the Internet 32506 BTE 100 L7A Computer Keyboarding 32640 CIS 105 D7E Learning Email & the Internet 32507 BTE 100 O7A Computer Keyboarding 32790 CIS 105 D4B Learning Email & the Internet 32360 BTE 111 110 Keyboarding Speedbuilding I 32791 CIS 105 F4B Learning Email & the Internet 32792 CIS 105 G4B Learning Email & the Internet 32793 CIS 105 K4B Learning Email & the Internet 32794 CIS 105 L4B Learning Email & the Internet 32795 CIS 105 O4B Learning Email & the Internet 32796 CIS 105 R4B Learning Email & the Internet 32797 CIS 105 V4B Learning Email & the Internet 32798 CIS 105 X4B Learning Email & the Internet 32623 CIS 106 X7F Learning MS Word 32624 CIS 106 V7F Learning MS Word 32625 CIS 106 R7F Learning MS Word 32626 CIS 106 O7F Learning MS Word 32627 CIS 106 L7F Learning MS Word 32628 CIS 106 K7F Learning MS Word 32629 CIS 106 G7F Learning MS Word 32630 CIS 106 F7F Learning MS Word 32631 CIS 106 D7F Learning MS Word 32799 CIS 106 D4C Learning MS Word 32800 CIS 106 F4C Learning MS Word 32801 CIS 106 G4C Learning MS Word 32807 CIS 106 K4C Learning MS Word 32808 CIS 106 L4C Learning MS Word 32810 CIS 106 O4C Learning MS Word 32812 CIS 106 R4C Learning MS Word 32814 CIS 106 V4C Learning MS Word 32815 CIS 106 X4C Learning MS Word 32608 CIS 108 X7G Learning MS Excel 32615 CIS 108 V7G Learning MS Excel 32616 CIS 108 R7G Learning MS Excel 32617 CIS 108 O7G Learning MS Excel 32618 CIS 108 L7G Learning MS Excel 32619 CIS 108 K7G Learning MS Excel 32620 CIS 108 G7G Learning MS Excel 32621 CIS 108 F7G Learning MS Excel 32622 CIS 108 D7G Learning MS Excel 32817 CIS 108 D4D Learning MS Excel 32818 CIS 108 F4D Learning MS Excel 32820 CIS 108 G4D Learning MS Excel 32829 CIS 108 K4D Learning MS Excel 32833 CIS 108 L4D Learning MS Excel 32836 CIS 108 O4D Learning MS Excel 32838 CIS 108 R4D Learning MS Excel 32839 CIS 108 V4D Learning MS Excel 32840 CIS 108 X4D Learning MS Excel 30060 CIS 118 310 Intro PC Applications 30721 CIS 118 171 Intro PC Applications 30722 CIS 118 380 Intro PC Applications 30879 CIS 118 172 Intro PC Applications 31768 CIS 118 361 Intro PC Applications 31783 CIS 118 311 Intro PC Applications 31994 CIS 118 312 Intro PC Applications 31995 CIS 118 362 Intro PC Applications 32451 CIS 118 D1A Intro PC Applications 32452 CIS 118 F1A Intro PC Applications 32453 CIS 118 G1A Intro PC Applications 32454 CIS 118 K1A Intro PC Applications 32455 CIS 118 L1A Intro PC Applications 32456 CIS 118 O1A Intro PC Applications 32680 CIS 118 O6A Intro PC Applications 32681 CIS 118 L6A Intro PC Applications 32682 CIS 118 K6A Intro PC Applications 32684 CIS 118 G6A Intro PC Applications 32685 CIS 118 F6A Intro PC Applications 32687 CIS 118 D6A Intro PC Applications 31996 CIS 124 161 Intro to Operating Systems 31996 CIS 124 161 Intro to Operating Systems 32553 CIS 124 D2D Intro to Operating Systems 32556 CIS 124 F2D Intro to Operating Systems 32560 CIS 124 G2D Intro to Operating Systems 32562 CIS 124 K2D Intro to Operating Systems 32565 CIS 124 L2D Intro to Operating Systems

32567 CIS 124 O2D Intro to Operating Systems 32609 CIS 124 O7H Intro to Operating Systems 32610 CIS 124 L7H Intro to Operating Systems 32611 CIS 124 K7H Intro to Operating Systems 32612 CIS 124 G7H Intro to Operating Systems 32613 CIS 124 F7H Intro to Operating Systems 32614 CIS 124 D7H Intro to Operating Systems 31770 CIS 128 160 Operating System: Using 32569 CIS 128 D2E Operating System: Windows 7 32571 CIS 128 F2E Operating System: Windows 7 32574 CIS 128 G2E Operating System: Windows 7 32576 CIS 128 K2E Operating System: Windows 7 32579 CIS 128 L2E Operating System: Windows 7 32581 CIS 128 O2E Operating System: Windows 7 32674 CIS 128 O6B Operating System: Windows 7 32675 CIS 128 L6B Operating System: Windows 7 32676 CIS 128 K6B Operating System: Windows 7 32677 CIS 128 G6B Operating System: Windows 7 32678 CIS 128 F6B Operating System: Windows 7 32679 CIS 128 D6B Operating System: Windows 7 32586 CIS 135 D2F Complete PC Word Processing 32589 CIS 135 F2F Complete PC Word Processing 32592 CIS 135 G2F Complete PC Word Processing 32594 CIS 135 K2F Complete PC Word Processing 32596 CIS 135 L2F Complete PC Word Processing 32599 CIS 135 O2F Complete PC Word Processing 32668 CIS 135 O6C Complete PC Word Processing 32669 CIS 135 L6C Complete PC Word Processing 32670 CIS 135 K6C Complete PC Word Processing 32671 CIS 135 G6C Complete PC Word Processing 32672 CIS 135 F6C Complete PC Word Processing 32673 CIS 135 D6C Complete PC Word Processing 32597 CIS 140 X7I Microsoft Outlook 32598 CIS 140 V7I Microsoft Outlook 32600 CIS 140 R7I Microsoft Outlook 32601 CIS 140 O7I Microsoft Outlook 32602 CIS 140 L7I Microsoft Outlook 32603 CIS 140 K7I Microsoft Outlook 32604 CIS 140 G7I Microsoft Outlook 32605 CIS 140 F7I Microsoft Outlook 32606 CIS 140 D7I Microsoft Outlook 32841 CIS 140 D4E Microsoft Outlook 32842 CIS 140 F4E Microsoft Outlook 32843 CIS 140 G4E Microsoft Outlook 32844 CIS 140 K4E Microsoft Outlook 32845 CIS 140 L4E Microsoft Outlook 32846 CIS 140 O4E Microsoft Outlook 32847 CIS 140 R4E Microsoft Outlook 32848 CIS 140 V4E Microsoft Outlook 32849 CIS 140 X4E Microsoft Outlook 32583 CIS 141 X7J PC Databases I: Access 32584 CIS 141 V7J PC Databases I: Access 32585 CIS 141 R7J PC Databases I: Access 32587 CIS 141 O7J PC Databases I: Access 32588 CIS 141 L7J PC Databases I: Access 32590 CIS 141 K7J PC Databases I: Access 32591 CIS 141 G7J PC Databases I: Access 32593 CIS 141 F7J PC Databases I: Access 32595 CIS 141 D7J PC Databases I: Access 32903 CIS 141 D4F PC Databases I: Access 32907 CIS 141 X4F PC Databases I: Access 32908 CIS 141 F4F PC Databases I: Access 32909 CIS 141 V4F PC Databases I: Access 32910 CIS 141 R4F PC Databases I: Access 32911 CIS 141 G4F PC Databases I: Access 32912 CIS 141 O4F PC Databases I: Access 32913 CIS 141 L4F PC Databases I: Access 32914 CIS 141 K4F PC Databases I: Access 32662 CIS 145 O6D Complete PC Database 32663 CIS 145 L6D Complete PC Database 32664 CIS 145 K6D Complete PC Database 32665 CIS 145 G6D Complete PC Database 32666 CIS 145 F6D Complete PC Database 32667 CIS 145 D6D Complete PC Database 32683 CIS 145 D2G Complete PC Database 32686 CIS 145 F2G Complete PC Database 32690 CIS 145 G2G Complete PC Database 32691 CIS 145 K2G Complete PC Database 32713 CIS 145 L2G Complete PC Database 32720 CIS 145 O2G Complete PC Database 32656 CIS 155 O6E PC Spreadsheet Concepts 32657 CIS 155 L6E PC Spreadsheet Concepts 32658 CIS 155 K6E PC Spreadsheet Concepts 32659 CIS 155 G6E PC Spreadsheet Concepts 32660 CIS 155 F6E PC Spreadsheet Concepts 32661 CIS 155 D6E PC Spreadsheet Concepts 32722 CIS 155 D2H PC Spreadsheet Concepts 32723 CIS 155 F2H PC Spreadsheet Concepts 32724 CIS 155 G2H PC Spreadsheet Concepts 32725 CIS 155 K2H PC Spreadsheet Concepts 32726 CIS 155 L2H PC Spreadsheet Concepts 32727 CIS 155 O2H PC Spreadsheet Concepts 32568 CIS 161 X7K Presentn Graphics I:(Software) 32570 CIS 161 V7K Presentn Graphics I:(Software) 32572 CIS 161 R7K Presentn Graphics I:(Software) 32573 CIS 161 O7K Presentn Graphics I:(Software) 32575 CIS 161 LK7 Presentn Graphics I:(Software) 32577 CIS 161 K7K Presentn Graphics I:(Software) 32578 CIS 161 G7K Presentn Graphics I:(Software) 32580 CIS 161 F7K Presentn Graphics I:(Software) 32582 CIS 161 D7K Presentn Graphics I:(Software) 32897 CIS 161 X4G Presentn Graphics I:(Software) 32898 CIS 161 V4G Presentn Graphics I:(Software) 32899 CIS 161 R4G Presentn Graphics I:(Software) 32900 CIS 161 O4G Presentn Graphics I:(Software) 32901 CIS 161 L4G Presentn Graphics I:(Software) 32902 CIS 161 K4G Presentn Graphics I:(Software) 32904 CIS 161 G4G Presentn Graphics I:(Software) 32905 CIS 161 F4G Presentn Graphics I:(Software) 32906 CIS 161 D4G Presentn Graphics I:(Software) 32550 CIS 162 X7L Advanced Presentation Graphics 32551 CIS 162 V7L Advanced Presentation Graphics 32552 CIS 162 R7L Advanced Presentation Graphics 32554 CIS 162 O7L Advanced Presentation Graphics 32555 CIS 162 L7L Advanced Presentation Graphics 32557 CIS 162 K7L Advanced Presentation Graphics 32558 CIS 162 G7L Advanced Presentation Graphics 32559 CIS 162 F7L Advanced Presentation Graphics 32566 CIS 162 D7L Advanced Presentation Graphics 32721 CIS 162 D4H Advanced Presentation Graphics 32889 CIS 162 X4H Advanced Presentation Graphics 32890 CIS 162 V4H Advanced Presentation Graphics 32891 CIS 162 R4H Advanced Presentation Graphics 32892 CIS 162 O4H Advanced Presentation Graphics 32893 CIS 162 L4H Advanced Presentation Graphics 32894 CIS 162 K4H Advanced Presentation Graphics 32895 CIS 162 G4H Advanced Presentation Graphics 32896 CIS 162 F4H Advanced Presentation Graphics 32650 CIS 165 O6F Complete Presentation Graphics 32651 CIS 165 L6F Complete Presentation Graphics 32652 CIS 165 K6F Complete Presentation Graphics 32653 CIS 165 G6F Complete Presentation Graphics 32654 CIS 165 F6F Complete Presentation Graphics 32655 CIS 165 D6F Complete Presentation Graphics 32728 CIS 165 D2I Complete Presentation Graphics 32729 CIS 165 F2I Complete Presentation Graphics 32733 CIS 165 G2I Complete Presentation Graphics 32735 CIS 165 K2I Complete Presentation Graphics 32738 CIS 165 L2I Complete Presentation Graphics 32740 CIS 165 O2I Complete Presentation Graphics 32742 CIS 218 D2J Advanced PC Applications 32744 CIS 218 F2J Advanced PC Applications 32745 CIS 218 G2J Advanced PC Applications 32753 CIS 218 K2J Advanced PC Applications 32754 CIS 218 L2J Advanced PC Applications 32755 CIS 218 O2J Advanced PC Applications 32457 CIS 220 D1B Fundamentals of Unix 32458 CIS 220 F1B Fundamentals of Unix 32459 CIS 220 G1B Fundamentals of Unix 32460 CIS 220 K1B Fundamentals of Unix 32461 CIS 220 L1B Fundamentals of Unix 32462 CIS 220 O1B Fundamentals of Unix 32544 CIS 220 O7M Fundamentals of Unix 32545 CIS 220 L7M Fundamentals of Unix 32546 CIS 220 K7M Fundamentals of Unix 32547 CIS 220 G7M Fundamentals of Unix 32548 CIS 220 F7M Fundamentals of Unix 32549 CIS 220 D7M Fundamentals of Unix 32541 CIS 232 L7N Unix Shell Programming 32542 CIS 232 G7N Unix Shell Programming 32543 CIS 232 D7N Unix Shell Programming 32564 CIS 232 X3A Unix Shell Programming 32919 CIS 232 F7N Unix Shell Programming 32920 CIS 232 K7N Unix Shell Programming 32921 CIS 232 O7N Unix Shell Programming 32922 CIS 232 X7A Unix Shell Programming 32923 CIS 232 X3B Unix Shell Programming 32924 CIS 232 X7B Unix Shell Programming 32925 CIS 232 X3C Unix Shell Programming 32926 CIS 232 X7C Unix Shell Programming 32850 CIS 244 B5A SQL PL/SQL 32851 CIS 244 E5A SQL PL/SQL 32852 CIS 244 I5A SQL PL/SQL 32853 CIS 244 K5A SQL PL/SQL 32854 CIS 244 M5A SQL PL/SQL 32857 CIS 246 B5B Oracle Database Admin I 32859 CIS 246 E5B Oracle Database Admin I 32886 CIS 246 M5B Oracle Database Admin I 32887 CIS 246 K5B Oracle Database Admin I 32888 CIS 246 I5B Oracle Database Admin I 32881 CIS 251 M5C Intr/Structured Query Language 32882 CIS 251 K5C Intr/Structured Query Language 32883 CIS 251 I5C Intr/Structured Query Language 32884 CIS 251 E5C Intr/Structured Query Language 32885 CIS 251 B5C Intr/Structured Query Language 32526 CIS 263 O7O PC Help Desk Skills 32527 CIS 263 L7O PC Help Desk Skills 32528 CIS 263 K7O PC Help Desk Skills 32529 CIS 263 G7O PC Help Desk Skills 32530 CIS 263 F7O PC Help Desk Skills 32540 CIS 263 D7O PC Help Desk Skills 32756 CIS 263 D2K PC Help Desk Skills 32757 CIS 263 F2K PC Help Desk Skills 32758 CIS 263 G2K PC Help Desk Skills 32759 CIS 263 K2K PC Help Desk Skills 32760 CIS 263 L2K PC Help Desk Skills 32761 CIS 263 O2K PC Help Desk Skills32003 CNG 30071 CNG 121 240 Computer Technician I: A+ 30072 CNG 122 240 Computer Technician II: A+ 31934 CNG 124 240 Networking I: Network + 30073 CNG 130 160 PC Technology 31576 CNG 131 370 Network Security Fundamentals 30926 CNG 132 370 Prin of Information Security 32361 CNG 133 170 Fire Walls/Network Security 32362 CNG 136 170 Guide to Disaster Recovery 31935 CNG 258 360 Computer Forensics 31736 CNG 260 360 CISCO Network Associate I 31737 CNG 261 371 CISCO Network Associate II 31738 CNG 262 371 CISCO Network Associate III 31739 CNG 263 371 CISCO Network Associate IV 30075 CRJ 110 110 Intro to Criminal Justice 30076 CRJ 110 160 Intro to Criminal Justice 31644 CRJ 125 160 Law Enforcement Operations 31914 CRJ 127 160 Crime Scene Investigation 30077 CRJ 135 110 Judicial Function 30702 CRJ 145 160 Correctional Process 31645 CRJ 205 160 Principles of Criminal Law 30850 CRJ 210 160 Constitutional Law 30079 CRJ 230 160 Criminology 31915 CRJ 236 110 CRJ Research Methods 30686 CSC 116 110 Logic and Program Design 30723 CSC 116 340 Logic and Program Design 32463 CSC 116 D1C Logic and Program Design 32464 CSC 116 F1C Logic and Program Design 32465 CSC 116 G1C Logic and Program Design 32466 CSC 116 K1C Logic and Program Design 32467 CSC 116 L1C Logic and Program Design 32468 CSC 116 O1C Logic and Program Design

32876 CSC 154 M5D Intro to MS Visual Basic 32877 CSC 154 K5D Intro to MS Visual Basic 32878 CSC 154 I5D Intro to MS Visual Basic 32879 CSC 154 E5D Intro to MS Visual Basic 32880 CSC 154 B5D Intro to MS Visual Basic 32871 CSC 157 M5E Adv Visual Basic.NET Program 32872 CSC 157 K5E Adv Visual Basic.NET Program 32873 CSC 157 I5E Adv Visual Basic.NET Program 32874 CSC 157 E5E Adv Visual Basic.NET Program 32875 CSC 157 B5E Adv Visual Basic.NET Program 32866 CSC 160 M5F Computer Science I: C++ 32867 CSC 160 K5F Computer Science I: C++ 32868 CSC 160 I5F Computer Science I: C++ 32869 CSC 160 E5F Computer Science I: C++ 32870 CSC 160 B5F Computer Science I: (Language) 32861 CSC 161 M5G Computer Science II: C++ 32862 CSC 161 K5G Computer Science II: C++ 32863 CSC 161 I5G Computer Science II: C++ 32864 CSC 161 E5G Computer Science II: C++ 32865 CSC 161 B5G Computer Science II: C++ 32837 CSC 225 M5H Computr Arch/Assembly Language 32855 CSC 225 K5H Computr Arch/Assembly Language 32856 CSC 225 I5H Computr Arch/Assembly Language 32858 CSC 225 E5H Computr Arch/Assembly Language 32860 CSC 225 B5H Computr Arch/Assembly Language 32826 CSC 230 M5I C Programming:Platform 32827 CSC 230 K5I C Programming:Platform 32828 CSC 230 I5I C Programming:Platform 32830 CSC 230 E5I C Programming:Platform 32831 CSC 230 B5I C Programming:Platform 32821 CSC 231 M5J Advanced C Program:Platform 32822 CSC 231 K5J Advanced C Program:Platform 32823 CSC 231 I5J Advanced C Program:Platform 32824 CSC 231 E5J Advanced C Program:Platform 32825 CSC 231 B5J Advanced C Program:Platform 32809 CSC 236 M5K Introduction to C# Programming 32811 CSC 236 K5K Introduction to C# Programming 32813 CSC 236 I5K Introduction to C# Programming 32816 CSC 236 E5K Introduction to C# Programming 32819 CSC 236 B5K Introduction to C# Programming 32802 CSC 237 M5L Advanced C# Programming 32803 CSC 237 K5L Advanced C# Programming 32804 CSC 237 I5L Advanced C# Programming 32805 CSC 237 E5L Advanced C# Programming 32806 CSC 237 B5L Advanced C# Programming 32748 CSC 240 M5M Java Programming 32749 CSC 240 K5M Java Programming 32750 CSC 240 I5M Java Programming 32751 CSC 240 E5M Java Programming 32752 CSC 240 B5M Java Programming 32739 CSC 241 M5N Advanced Java Programming 32741 CSC 241 K5N Advanced Java Programming 32743 CSC 241 I5N Advanced Java Programming 32746 CSC 241 E5N Advanced Java Programming 32747 CSC 241 B5N Advanced Java Programming 32018 CWB 110 171 Cmplt Web Author: (Language) 31420 CWB 205 171 Cmplt Web Script: (Language) 30087 ECO 201 113 Prin of Macroeconomics: SS1 30088 ECO 201 114 Prin of Macroeconomics: SS1 31907 ECO 202 113 Prin of Microeconomics: SS1 31916 ECO 202 161 Prin of Microeconomics: SS1 32129 EMS 115 601 First Responder 32132 EMS 115 600 First Responder 32385 EMS 121 510 EMT Fundamentals 32386 EMS 121 540 EMT Fundamentals 30467 EMS 225 510 Paramedic Practice 32101 EMS 227 540 Special Considerations 30129 ENG 121 311 English Composition I : CO1 30130 ENG 121 312 English Composition I : CO1 30132 ENG 121 314 English Composition I : CO1 30134 ENG 121 317 English Composition I : CO1 30136 ENG 121 319 English Composition I : CO1 30140 ENG 121 341 English Composition I : CO1 30696 ENG 121 325 English Composition I : CO1 30905 ENG 121 324 English Composition I : CO1 31562 ENG 121 316 English Composition I : CO1 31570 ENG 121 323 English Composition I : CO1 32104 ENG 121 344 English Composition I : CO1 30150 ENG 122 316 English Composition II: CO2 30151 ENG 122 318 English Composition II: CO2 30152 ENG 122 372 English Composition II: CO2 30865 ENG 122 371 English Composition II: CO2 30872 ENG 122 310 English Composition II: CO2 30874 ENG 122 342 English Composition II: CO2 31714 ENG 122 321 English Composition II: CO2 31715 ENG 122 340 English Composition II: CO2 31577 FST 100 500 Firefighter I 32142 FST 104 570 Fire Protection Systems 32323 FST 105 570 Building Const for Fire Prof 32324 FST 106 570 Fire Prevention 31580 FST 107 500 HazMat Operations (Level I) 31582 FVM 105 111 Video Production I 31583 FVM 105 112 Video Production I 31584 FVM 105 114 Video Production I 31585 FVM 105 115 Video Production I 31587 FVM 117 111 Understanding Actor's Process 31588 FVM 117 112 Understanding Actor's Process 31589 FVM 117 113 Understanding Actor's Process 31590 FVM 117 114 Understanding Actor's Process 31591 FVM 118 111 Screen Actor Improvisation 31592 FVM 136 111 Short Script Analysis 31593 FVM 136 112 Short Script Analysis 31594 FVM 136 113 Short Script Analysis 31776 FVM 136 114 Short Script Analysis 31595 FVM 150 111 Development Film Expression 31596 FVM 150 113 Development Film Expression 31597 FVM 150 114 Development Film Expression 31598 FVM 153 113 Intro to Film Production 31599 FVM 155 111 Writing the Short Script 31600 FVM 155 112 Writing the Short Script 31899 FVM 155 114 Writing the Short Script 31601 FVM 160 111 Post Production I 31602 FVM 160 112 Post Production I 31603 FVM 160 114 Post Production I 31604 FVM 160 115 Post Production I 31605 FVM 164 113 Digital Editing: Final Cut Pro 31900 FVM 165 111 Digital Editing:Avid 32355 FVM 181 140 Topics in Film Studies-Action 32021 FVM 183 111 Neo Realism and New Wave Films 31607 FVM 185 111 Documentary Film 31608 FVM 186 111 The Horror Film 31729 FVM 188 111 The Comedy Film 31609 FVM 200 112 Video Production II 31610 FVM 200 113 Video Production II 31586 FVM 202 444 Film/Video Business-IM 31572 FVM 204 110 Art Direction 31611 FVM 205 111 Camera Techniques 31612 FVM 206 444 Film/Video Lighting 32051 FVM 206 111 Film/Video Lighting 31613 FVM 207 444 Directing Workshop 31614 FVM 208 444 Sound for Film/Video 31615 FVM 209 161 Production Management 31616 FVM 209 162 Production Management 31901 FVM 209 444 Production Management 31654 FVM 211 311 Studio Recording for Voice 32063 FVM 212 141 Contemporary Global Cinema 31617 FVM 213 111 Cinematography 31618 FVM 215 112 Post Production II 31619 FVM 215 113 Post Production II 31620 FVM 215 444 Post Production II 31655 FVM 216 340 Producing the Independent Film 31903 FVM 217 112 Acting for the Screen 31902 FVM 219 111 Screen Performance Workshop 32356 FVM 227 110 History of Acting 31656 FVM 228 111 Screen Actor Movemnt/Action II 31621 FVM 229 444 Production III Preparation 31622 FVM 236 111 Creative Producing 31623 FVM 248 111 Post Production Sound 31624 FVM 250 111 Writing for Broadcast Media 31625 FVM 250 112 Writing for Broadcast Media 31657 FVM 251 113 Feature Script Analysis 31626 FVM 264 111 Digital Effects 32390 FVM 268 110 Feature Rewrites Workshop 31627 FVM 270 444 Film/Video Production III 31575 FVM 271 111 Post Production III 31573 FVM 273 111 Professional Documentary Prod 31905 FVM 275 110 Special Topics: Digi Dist 31906 FVM 275 111 Special Topics: Adv Comp 32254 HPR 117 500 Anatomical Kinesiology 32055 HPR 275 N11 ST: Nursing/Qlty & Safety II 30276 HWE 100 160 Human Nutrition 30277 HWE 100 161 Human Nutrition 31713 HIS 111 111 The World: Antiquity-1500: HI1 30705 HIS 247 112 20th Century World History:HI1 31634 JRD 215 110 Jewelry Design I 32232 JRD 216 110 Jewelry Design II 31636 JRD 275 111 Spec Topics: Metal Wkshp 32227 JRD 275 110 Spec Topics: Handcrafted Jwlry 30284 LIT 255 160 Children`s Literature 31918 MAN 156 111 Problem Solving-Bus Environmnt 30476 MAN 200 171 Human Resource Management I 31919 MAN 201 310 Human Resources Management II 31922 MAN 225 360 Managerial Finance 31923 MAN 226 110 Principles of Management 30724 MAR 216 171 Principles of Marketing 31926 MAR 240 110 International Marketing 30289 MAT 060 012 Pre-Algebra 31470 MAT 099 016 Intermediate Algebra 30377 MAT 121 312 College Algebra : MA1 31733 MGD 102 370 Introduction To Multimedia 31734 MGD 102 371 Introduction To Multimedia 31637 MGD 105 171 Typography & Layout 32020 MGD 106 171 Creativity and Visual Thinking 30469 MGD 111 111 Adobe Photoshop I 31455 MGD 111 370 Adobe Photoshop I 32023 MGD 111 112 Adobe Photoshop I 31456 MGD 112 370 Adobe Illustrator I 31457 MGD 141 370 Web Design I 31458 MGD 143 370 Motion Graphic Design I:Flash 32229 MGD 224 170 Graphic Storytelling II 31993 MGD 233 171 Graphic Design II 31460 MGD 236 110 Word & Image 2: Graphic Novels 31459 MGD 241 370 Web Design II 31960 MGD 268 180 Business for Creatives 32307 MGD 289 170 Capstone: Portfolio Illus 32308 MGD 289 171 Capstone: Portfolio Design 30407 PAR 115 160 Introduction to Law 30927 PAR 115 161 Introduction to Law 30844 PAR 116 160 Torts 30845 PAR 117 160 Family Law 30408 PAR 118 160 Contracts 31449 PAR 125 160 Property Law 31687 PAR 201 160 Civil Litigation 30846 PAR 205 160 Criminal Law 31517 PAR 206 160 Business Organizations 30847 PAR 209 160 Constitutional Law 30409 PAR 213 160 Legal Research & Writing I 30410 PAR 214 160 Legal Research & Writing II 32347 PED 147 113 Yoga 30414 PHI 111 112 Intro to Philosophy: AH3 30418 PHI 112 113 Ethics: AH3 31478 PHI 112 112 Ethics: AH3 31560 PHI 214 112 Philosophy of Religion: AH3 32223 PHY 112 311 Physics Alg-Based II/Lab: SC1 30855 PHY 212 310 Physics Calc-Based II/Lab: SC1 32205 PSY 101 111 General Psychology I: SS3 32219 PSY 101 S11 General Psychology I: SS3 32268 PSY 235 310 Human Growth & Developmnt: SS3 30725 REE 201 160 Real Estate Brokers I 30726 REE 202 160 Real Estate Brokers II 30854 SCI 156 160 Integrated Science II: SC1 30465 SPA 211 111 Spanish Language III: AH4 30841 SPA 212 111 Spanish Language IV : AH4 31511 TRI 201 161 Consecutive Interpretation 31512 TRI 202 161 Simultaneous Interpretation 32025 TRI 203 170 Sight TranslationAnthropology

ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT STRATEGIES Department Chair: Libby Klingsmith (303) 340-7541 AAA 070 SPECIAL TOPICS This course is designed to prepare students for the Accuplacer test in reading, English, and/or math. 110 32404 1 25-Jan-13 10-May-13 0900AM 0950AM F CCLA 201 STAFF AAA 101 THE STUDENT EXPERIENCE Introduces students to college culture and prepares them for the challenges they will face in higher education. Through a series of interactive seminars, students discover learning in a multicultural environment and use college and community resources to attain education and career goals. 001 32325 1 11-Feb-13 15-Apr-13 0200PM 0315PM M CCLA 212 STAFF 002 32326 1 12-Feb-13 16-Apr-13 1100AM 1215PM T CCLA 212 STAFF 003 32327 1 13-Feb-13 17-Apr-13 1100AM 1215PM W CCLA 211 STAFF 004 32328 1 14-Feb-13 18-Apr-13 0330PM 0445PM R CCLA 212 STAFF 005 32329 1 15-Feb-13 19-Apr-13 0900AM 1015AM F CCLA 212 STAFF 006 32330 1 12-Feb-13 16-Apr-13 0900AM 1015AM T CLCWES 109 STAFF ACCOUNTING Coordinator: Virginia Karras (303) 360-4935, Department Chair: Tamra Schmitt (303) 340-7328, Administrative Assistant: Veronica Russell (303) 340-7240 ACC 121 ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES I Introduces the study of accounting principles for understanding the theory and logic that underlie procedures and practices. Major topics include the accounting cycle for service and merchandising companies, special journals, subsidiary ledgers, internal control principles and practices, notes and interest, inventory systems, costing, plant assets, intangible asset accounting, depreciation methods, and practices. Prerequisite: Successful completion of REA 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (RC: 62+, ACT Reading 16+) and successful completion of MAT 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. 110 30003 4 23-Jan-13 13-May-13 0900AM 1050AM MW CLCWES 201 STAFF 111 30004 4 22-Jan-13 9-May-13 0200PM 0350PM TR CLCWES 201 STAFF 160 30005 4 23-Jan-13 13-May-13 0600PM 0750PM MW CLCWES 201 STAFF ACC 122 ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES II Continues the study of accounting principles as they apply to partnerships and corporations. Major topics include stocks and bonds; investments; cash flow statements; financial analysis; budgeting; and cost and managerial accounting. Prerequisite: Successful completion of ACC 121 or equivalent (grade C or higher). 310 30007 4 22-Jan-13 9-May-13 0930AM 1120AM TR CLCWES 201 STAFF 360 30008 4 22-Jan-13 9-May-13 0600PM 0750PM TR CLCWES 201 STAFF ACC 125 COMPUTERIZED ACCOUNTING Introduces the capabilities of computer applications in accounting. Includes solving accounting problems of a financial nature and hardware and software controls. Prerequisite: Successful completion of ACC 101 or ACC 121 (grade C or higher). 172 32246 3 16-Mar-13 11-May-13 0900AM 1240PM S CLCWES 101 STAFF ACC 132 TAX HELP COLORADO This course prepares the students for preparation of federal and state income tax returns for individuals. Emphasis is placed on form preparation with the use of tax software. Prerequisite: Successful completion of REA 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores (RC: 62+, ACT Reading 16+) and successful completion of MAT 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. 111 32074 2 9-Jan-13 18-Jan-13 0500PM 0900PM WRF CLCWES 101 Wallace, J 111 32074 2 12-Jan-13 19-Jan-13 0900AM 0100PM S CLCWES 101 Wallace, J 112 33191 2 9-Jan-13 18-Jan-13 0500PM 0900PM WRF CLCWES 200 Karras, V 112 33191 2 12-Jan-13 19-Jan-13 0900AM 0100PM S CLCWES 200 Karras, V ACC 133 TAX HELP COLORADO SITE PRACTICUM This course allows students to prepare actual federal and state income tax returns for individuals in a real time environment. Prerequisite: Successful completion of ACC 132 (grade C or higher) and the IRS Volunteer Income Tax Preparer's Certification at the Intermediate level. Course Note: Students are required to work a minimum number of 30 hours at the CCA tax site. 171 32050 1 23-Jan-13 30-Mar-13 ARR ARR CLCWES 115 Karras, V 172 33194 1 23-Jan-13 30-Mar-13 ARR ARR Wallace, J ACC 212 INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING II Focuses on the theoretical and practical aspects of accounting for long-term liabilities, stockholders equity, investments, pensions, and leases. Includes income tax allocation, financial statement analysis, cash flow statements, and accounting methods changes. ACC 226 COST ACCOUNTING I CRN 32058, CANCELLED Prerequisite: Successful completion of ACC 211 (grade C or higher). 360 30011 4 23-Jan-13 13-May-13 0600PM 0750PM MW CLCNOR 202 STAFF ACC 232 AUDITING Studies auditing procedures, standards, and programs; examines financial statements and preparation of audit working papers. Good working relationship features between the internal accountant and external auditor will be analyzed to assist in preparing for audits. This course will focus on the audit process, procedures, and mechanics. Prerequisite: Successful completion of ACC 122 (grade C or higher).

360 30012 3 24-Jan-13 9-May-13 0600PM 0840PM R CLCWES 101 STAFF AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE Coordinator: Ana Martin-Mejia (303) 340-7567, Department Chair: Ruthanne Orihuela (303) 361-7391, Administrative Assistant: Mary Westendorf (303) 361-7428 ASL 122 AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE II Develops a basic syntactic knowledge of American Sign Language (ASL), basic vocabulary, and basic conversational skills. Incorporates vital aspects of deaf culture and community. The direct experience method is used to enhance the learning process. Prerequisite: Successful completion of ASL 121 (grade C or higher) or passing the ASL Proficiency Exam or permission by the department chair. Course Note: Students must complete this course with a grade B or higher or pass the ASL 121 proficiency test at 80% or better prior to acceptance into the Interpreter Preparation Program at Front Range Community College or Pikes Peak Community College. 110 30839 5 22-Jan-13 9-May-13 0330PM 0545PM TR CCLA 207A Randolph, G ANTHROPOLOGY Coordinator: Elizabeth Hirsh (303) 360-4723, Department Chair: Geoffrey Hunt (303) 360-4825, Administrative Assistant: Amie Thompson (303) 361-7369 ANT 101 CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY (GT: SS3) Studies human cultural patterns and learned behavior. Includes linguistics, social and political organization, religion, culture and personality, culture change, and applied anthropology. Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 090 and REA 090 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. 110 32189 3 23-Jan-13 13-May-13 0930AM 1045AM MW CCLA 301 Hirsh, E 112 32190 3 22-Jan-13 9-May-13 0200PM 0315PM TR CCLA 301 Visconti, V 161 32191 3 22-Jan-13 7-May-13 0600PM 0840PM T CCLA 301 Scott, G 176 32192 3 28-Jan-13 13-May-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINEChristopher, A 177 32193 3 28-Jan-13 13-May-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINEChristopher, A ANT 107 INTRODUCTION TO ARCHAEOLOGY (GT: SS3) Introduces the science of recovering the human prehistoric and historic past through excavation, analysis, and interpretation of material remains. Includes a survey of the archaeology of different areas of the Old and New Worlds. Also includes the works of selected archaeologists and discussions of major archaeological theories. Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 090 and REA 090 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. Course Note: This is a statewide guaranteed transfer class. 111 32194 3 23-Jan-13 13-May-13 1100AM 1215PM MW CCLA 301 Hirsh, E ANT 201 INTRODUCTION TO FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGY (GT: SS3) Studies the basic principles of forensic anthropology, an applied field within the discipline of physical anthropology. Includes the study of the human skeleton, practical application of physical anthropology and archaeology, and judicial procedure, as they relate to the identification of human remains within a medico-legal context. Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 090 and REA 090 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. 160 32195 3 24-Jan-13 9-May-13 0600PM 0840PM R CCLA 301 Scott, G ANT 215 INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA (GT: SS3) Studies the Indians of North America from the origins of native peoples in the New World, through the development of geographic culture areas, to European contact and subsequent contemporary Native American issues. Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 090 and REA 090 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. CCA encourages students to also enroll in CRN 31716, HIS 208, Section 110, American Indian history: GT-HI1 110 32196 3 22-Jan-13 9-May-13 1100AM 1215PM TR CCLA 301 Hirsh, E ART & NEW MEDIA DESIGN Department Chair: Scott Wakefield (303) 340-7340, Administrative Assistant: Celia Miller Morrissey (303) 340-7335 ART 110 ART APPRECIATION (GT: AH1) Introduces the cultural significance of the visual arts, including media, processes, techniques, traditions, and terminology. Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. 111 30016 3 22-Jan-13 9-May-13 1100AM 1215PM TR CLCNOR 216 Gibbons, S 161 30017 3 22-Jan-13 7-May-13 0600PM 0840PM T CLCNOR 217 Lukens, D 162 30018 3 23-Jan-13 8-May-13 0600PM 0840PM W CCLA 212 Perisho, S 163 31992 3 23-Jan-13 8-May-13 0200PM 0440PM W CCLA 214 Gibbons, S 164 32224 3 24-Jan-13 9-May-13 0600PM 0840PM R CCLA 304 Neth, M 176 31405 3 28-Jan-13 13-May-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Plock, S 177 31628 3 28-Jan-13 13-May-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Plock, S ART 112 ART HISTORY - RENAISSANCE TO MODERN (GT: AH1) Provides the knowledge base to understand the visual arts, especially as related to Western Culture. Surveys the visual arts from the Renaissance through the Modern periods. Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 060 (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment scores. 111 32225 3 23-Jan-13 13-May-13 0330PM 0445PM MW CLCNOR 216 STAFF

112 30019 3 23-Jan-13 9-May-13 1200PM 0115PM MW CLCNOR 216 Plock, S 113 32226 3 28-Jan-13 13-May-13 0600PM 0840PM M CLCNOR 216 STAFF ART 121 DRAWING I Investigates the various approaches and media that students need to develop drawing skills and visual perception. ART 128 FIGURE DRAWING Introduces the basic techniques of drawing the human figure. 111 30020 3 23-Jan-13 13-May-13 0930AM 1210PM MW CLCNOR 223 Wakefield, S 113 30021 3 22-Jan-13 9-May-13 0600PM 0840PM TR CLCNOR 223 Painter, W Prerequisite: ART 121 (grade C or higher) or permission of Instructor. 170 31942 3 22-Jan-13 9-May-13 0600PM 0840PM TR CLCNOR 220 Gibbons, S ART 131 VISUAL CONCEPTS 2-D DESIGN Examines the basic elements of design, visual perception, and artistic form and composition as they relate to two-dimensional media. 141 33192 3 22-Jan-13 9-May-13 0900AM 1140AM TR CLCNOR STAFF ART 139 DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY I Introduces the basic concepts of digital imaging as applied to photography. Using applicable technology and hands on experience, modern developments are presented leading to the present applications of digital imaging which combine traditional photographic ideas with electronic media. Enables the student to learn how to operate image manipulation software using a variety of scanning equipment, software tools and output devices by executing new assignments and applying these technologies to their photographic process. 161 31946 3 23-Jan-13 13-May-13 0600PM 0840PM MW CLCNOR 217 STAFF 176 31956 3 28-Jan-13 13-May-13 ONLINE CON CCA ONLINE Roussel, D ART 151 PAINTING I Explores basic techniques, materials, and concepts used in opaque painting processes in oil or acrylic painting to depict form and space on a two-dimensional surface. 111 31944 3 23-Jan-13 13-May-13 0930AM 1210PM MW CLCNOR 220 Painter, W ART 161 CERAMICS I Introduces traditional and contemporary ceramic forms and processes including hand building and throwing on the potter's wheel. 111 30022 3 23-Jan-13 13-May-13 0930AM 1210PM MW CLCNOR 119 Balogh, T 140 31945 3 23-Jan-13 13-May-13 0530PM 0810PM MW CLCNOR 119 Balogh, T ART 209 STUDIO ART Designed for advanced students interested in further exploring an art discipline to develop a more comprehensive portfolio. Prerequisites: Students need to take the first level course in their area of interest to advance to Studio Art; i.e., Drawing I, Ceramics I, Jewelry Design, etc. Course Note: This class is meant to be a place for non-degree seeking students to continue drawing, photography, painting, ceramics, or jewelry design without the rigid structure and grading pressures of advanced degree classes. It is highly recommended that the student take the foundation level course in their area of interest such as Drawing I, Digital Photography I, Painting I, Jewelry Design I, and Ceramics I before taking this class. This class may transfer as an elective to some programs. However, if transferability is a priority, it would be better to take the advanced courses such as Drawing II or Painting II. 161 32310 3 23-Jan-13 13-May-13 0100PM 0340PM MW CLCNOR 119 Faller, C Section Note: ART 209, 161 is for Advanced Ceramics students 162 32311 3 23-Jan-13 13-May-13 0200PM 0440PM MW CLCNOR 220 Painter, W Section Note: ART 209, 162 is for Advanced Drawing and Painting students 163 32389 3 23-Jan-13 13-May-13 0600PM 0840PM MW CLCNOR 115 Wedlake, B Section Note: ART 209, 163 is for Advanced Photography students ART 228 ADVANCED FIGURE DRAWING Provides continuing study of the various methods of drawing the human figure, with emphasis on the description of form and individual style. JRD 215 JEWELRY DESIGN I Introduces custom jewelry design procedures and techniques. Prerequisite: Successful completion of ART 128 (grade C or higher) or permission of Instructor. 170 31943 3 22-Jan-13 9-May-13 0600PM 0840PM TR CLCNOR 220 Gibbons, S Course Note: This class is an introduction to custom jewelry design procedures and techniques. It will provide the student with a foundation of jewelry making skills and elemental design theory. Students will learn to use the tools and gain knowledge of the basic competencies needed to craft quality necklaces, earrings, bracelets, and rings. In latter sessions, the students will have the opportunity to further explore their creativity in more complex projects such as gem stone wire wrapping, brooch design, and the creation of laminated resin projects. 110 31634 3 22-Jan-13 7-May-13 0930AM 1230PM T CLCNOR 120 M Cook, F JRD 216 JEWELRY DESIGN II Emphasizes advanced jewelry design techniques and practices as they relate to artistic and custom projects. Prerequisite: Successful completion of JRD 215 (grade C or higher). Course Note: This class will emphasize intermediate to advanced jewelry design techniques and practices as they relate to artistic and custom projects. Students will demonstrate jewelry making and design competencies by sketching, rendering and creating custom and fine art jewelry pieces. Students will explore sales practices utilized in selling custom work. 110 32232 3 23-Jan-13 8-May-13 0930AM 1230PM W CLCNOR 120 M Cook, F