Spring 2013 Classes begin January 22, 2013 TABLE OF CONTENTS Campus Directory........................ 2 Frequently Asked Questions........... 21 Campus Map.............................. 3 Refund Deadlines....................... 21 Campus Calendar........................ 4 Academic Procedures................... 22 Admission Information.................. 5 Student Resources...................... 24 Admission Application Form............ 7 University Policies...................... 30 Registration Information................ 9 Immunization Requirement............ 34 Registration Worksheet................ 10 Course Offerings Additional Registration Information.. 11 Withdrawal Refund Policies and Procedures.................... 12 Tuition and Fees......................... 13 Payment Policies and Deadlines..... .17 Tuition Rates...................... 18 & 19 Total Bill Estimator..................... 20 Payment Information (Web)........... 20 Pre-Term Courses ................36 Spring Break Courses ............39 College of Business ..............40 College of Education ............47 College of Engineering & Applied Science.............. 54 College of Letters, Arts, & Sciences.................... 62 College of Nursing & Health Sciences............106 School of Public Affairs........ 114 Short Course Information............ 118 Final Exam Policy..................... 119 Final Exam Schedule .............,,,.120 COF Information....................... 121 Course Directory Abbreviations..... 123 Index.................................... 124 Bookstore.............................. 125 Campus Directory Department Location To call from off campus, dial 255 and the extension Long Distance 1-800-990-8227 and ask for the extension below Extension Admissions & Records MH 108 Admissions Records/Registration Transcripts Advising (Undergrad.) MH 2nd Floor Affirmative Action MH 318 Art Gallery CENT 202 Beth-El Nursing & Health Sciences UH Bookstore UC Bursar‑Cashier MH 211 Business, Dean’s Office DWIR 310 Advising (Undergrad) MH 2nd Floor Advising (Grad) DWIR 333 Campus Activities Office UC 150 Career Center MH 201 Centers for Excellence Communication Center COB 312 Mathematics Center ENGR 140 Language Center DWIR 270 Science Center CENT 145 Writing Center (English) COB 316 Child Care Center FDC Communication Center COB 312 Copy Center UC 108 Counseling Center MH 324 CU-NET EPC 117 Dean of Students, Office of the MH 322 Disability Services MH 105 Education, College of COB 3023 Engineering & Appl Sci Dean’s Office ENGR 201 Advising (undergrad) MH 2nd Floor Family Development Center FDC Financial Aid CH 201 Disbursements MH 210 Student Employment C H 201 First Year Experience MH 202 Graduate Administration MH 306 Graduate Recruitment MH 310 Health Center PGPS 109 Housing (Off-Campus) MH 2nd Floor Housing Village Office MON Identification Cards UC Info Desk Information Technology EPC Institutional Research MH 416 Intercollegiate Athletics UC 310 International Affairs, Office of MH 108 3026, Language Center DWIR 270 Letters, Arts and Sciences Dean’s Office COB 2025 2 Department Location Advising (Undergrad) MH 2 Floor Library, Kraemer Family EPC Administration Circulation Reference Loan Disbursement MH 210 Mathematics Center ENGR 140 Math Placement Test Info MH 201 Media Services EPC Multicultural Office (MOSAIC) UC 110 CU - Opportunity UC 110 Nursing & Health Sci UH Orientation MH 2nd Floor Parking PGPS 104 Photo ID Cards UC Info Desk Pre-collegiate Program MH 303 Public Affairs, School of DWIR 356 Public Safety PGPS 104 TTY for Hearing Impaired Records Office MH 108 Recreational Sports UC 228 Registration MH 108 Science Center CENT 145 Student Employment CH 201 Student Government UC 128B Student Health Center PGPS 109 Student Recruitment and CH 008 Admissions Counseling Student Success Center Advising, Undergrad MH 2nd Floor Career Center MH 2nd Floor Orientation Program MH 2nd Floor Testing Center MH 105 Theater (Box Office) UH Third-Party Billing MH 210 Transportation & Traffic PGPS 104 University Center Veterans’ Affairs FORS Writing Center (English) COB 316 nd 3383 3361 3376 3260 3359 3567 4422 3247 3391 3113 3260 3408 3470 3340 4770 3687 3690 3689 4336 3483 4770 3213 3265 3597 3901 3354 4996 3543 3260 3483 3460 3398 3454 3688 3417 3072 4444 3260 4042 3450 3536 3640 3575 4316 3690 4550 BUILDING CODES ABBR BUILDING B Eaglerock Complex BRECBreckenridge CENT Centennial Hall CH Cragmor Hall COB Columbine Hall CSB Campus Services Bldg DWIR Dwire Hall EPC El Pomar Center ENGR Engineering Building FDC Family Dvlpmnt Cntr FA B Fine Arts Building Extension 3260 3060 3296 3295 3398 3687 3340 3536 3040 3040 4422 3260 3528 3450 3239 4182 3111 3050 3361 3448 3361 3689 3454 3470 4444 3084 3260 3340 3260 3354 3232 3399 3528 3450 3253 4336 ABBR BUILDING FORS GLRY LIBR MH MON OCSE PGPS UC UH ULR UOP Forster House Art Gallery and Studio Kraemer Family Library Main Hall Monarch House Osborne Center for Science & Engineering Pkg Garage/Pub Safety University Center University Hall Ulrich House Univ. Office Park Spring 2013 / University of Colorado Colorado Springs University of Colorado Colorado Springs / Spring 2013 3 Campus Calendar - spring 2013 SMTWTFS november 121 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11121314151617 18192021222324 252627282930 SMTWTFS 1 2 February 13 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10111213141516 17181920212223 2425262728 december 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 101112131415 16171819202122 23242526272829 30 31 march 13 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10111213141516 17181920212223 24252627282930 31 january 13 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13141516171819 20212223242526 2728293031 june 13 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 101112131415 16171819202122 23242526272829 30 april 13 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10111213 14151617181920 21222324252627 282930 july 13 may 13 SMTWTFS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12131415161718 192021222324 25 262728293031 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10111213 14151617 181920 21222324 252627 28293031 **Short Courses (those fewer than 8 weeks in the summer, 16 weeks in the fall and spring) have special academic and financial deadlines. Click “Deadlines” above your schedule in the Student Self Service Center to see these deadlines. Tentative Tentative Priority Application Deadline Spring 2013 Sept 28 Summer 2013 Feb 15 Begin Web Registration Oct 29 April 1 April 15 Regular Application Deadline Nov 9 April 19 June 21 Extended Registration (late application) begins Nov 19 Begin parking permit and photo ID pick-up/validations Dec 18 1st E-Bills Available on Student Portal Jan 15 June 10 Aug 26 June 17 Sept 12 Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday (no classes, offices closed) Jan 21 First Day of Classes Jan 22 Total Tuition/Deferred Payment #1 Due Feb 6 **Census Date: Last Day to Register (Regular semester courses) ‘Withdrawals (complete schedule dropped) through this date receive a 100% adjustment Feb 6 ‘Drops (partial schedule remaining) through this date will be refunded 100%. IMPORTANT NOTE: No drop refunds after this date 4 Fall 2013 Mar 15 **Final date to Withdraw completely (drop all courses) from school with 80% adjustment (Regular semester courses) FAFSA & Scholarship application deadline for the 2013-2014 year. See page 25 for more details. **Final Day to Withdraw completely (drop all courses) from school with 60% adjustment. (Regular semester courses) Deferred Payment #2 Due March 1 March 6 Spring Break(no classes, offices open) Mar 25- Mar 31 **Last day to drop or withdraw without special permission from your dean (Regular semester courses) April 5 Feb 15 March 1 Deferred Payment #3 Due April 6 Semester Ends May 18 Aug 2 Dec 21 Commencement - (Tentative Date for Spring, Summer and Fall 2013) May 24, 2013 Dec 20, 2013 Dec 20, 2013 Spring 2013 / University of Colorado Colorado Springs Admission Information New Student You have never attended any campus of the University of Colorado. You must apply and be admitted before you can register. The chart on page 6 will help you determine your applicant type. See below to determine when and where to apply. Former Student Your last term of attendance at UCCS was prior to spring 2012 or you gradu­ ated the last term you enrolled or a previous admission was for one term only. The chart on page 6 will help you determine your applicant type. See below to determine when and where to apply. You need NOT apply if you are a... Continuing Student You were enrolled on the Colorado Springs campus during spring 2012 or later and have none of the exceptions noted above. When to apply... Submit your applications as early as possible. All credentials must be in the Admissions office before your application can be processed. Check page 6 for credential requirements and ap­plication fees. spring 2013 Application Deadlines Priority Deadline September 28 4Completed files (application and ALL supporting documents) as of this date will be given top priority for prompt notification of acceptance or rejection. 4Transfer credit evaluations will be given priority for degree appli­cants who are admitted by this date. 4Students admitted by this date will be given priority registration dates. Regular Deadline Oct 5 - Nov 9 4Applications will be processed as time permits. 4New FreshmenNever attended any college or university before. Must have official records, sealed, in hand. 4Transfer credit evaluations may be delayed until sometime during the term. 4Former Set-up-CU Students CU student re­turning after missing over one year and who has not attended over 12 hours else­where. 4Students admitted during this time will receive secondary ­registration dates. 4Unclassified StudentsSee page 6 for entrance criteria. Only the following applicant types will be considered for this deadline: Transfer Applications cannot be accepted during this time. If you have prior college work, you may apply as an unclassified student and change to degree status for a later term. 4Freshmen Applications accepted if creden­tials are complete (official H.S. tran­script in sealed envelope, test scores, etc.) NOTE: Unclassified students are not eligible for most forms of financial aid. Extended Application Nov 27 - Jan 5 4Unclassified Students Transfer students having missed the deadline, may be permitted to enroll as Unclassified Stu­dents, see page 6 for entrance criteria. 4Former Students Attended prior to Spring 2012 and are re-entering previously at­tended school/college. NOTE: Those students under 20 years of age may be admitted for a summer term as an Unclassified student for one term only. Late Application and Registration Jan 14 - Feb 6 During this period, late applica­tions will be accepted in person during the following times: Monday 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. Tues - Friday 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. The following categories of applicants will be processed while you wait: Submit Application Materials to: University of Colorado Colorado Springs Office of Admissions Main Hall 108 1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway Colorado Springs, CO 80918-3733 Office Hours: Monday 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Tues. - Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Email: Phone: Fax: Web: Ugapp@uccs.edu 719-255-3383 719-255-3116 http://www.uccs.edu Future Application Dates Summer 2013 ˜ Feb 15, 2013 Priority ˜ April 19, 2013 Regular Fall 2013 ˜ March 15, 2013Priority ˜ June 21, 2013 Regular Spring 2014 ˜ Sept 27, 2013 Priority ˜ Nov 8, 2013 Regular University of Colorado Colorado Springs / Spring 2013 5 Admission Information ˜ Applications and required credentials should be filed no later than July 1 for Fall, December 1 for Spring, and May 1 for Summer ˜ Type of Applicant Criteria for Admission1 Required Credentials2,3,4 Notes FRESHMEN (Students seeking a bachelor’s degree who have never attended a collegiate institution.) • Rank in upper 40% of high school graduating class. • Have 15/16 units of acceptable academic high school work. • G.P.A. 2.8 • Minimum test scores: ACT Comp. 24 or SAT Comb. 1080 • Complete application. • $50 application fee (nonrefundable). • Official high school transcript showing rank-in-class and date of graduation. If still enrolled in high school, 7th semester grades and 8th semester courses in progress. • Official ACT or SAT score report. For specific unit requirements refer to the college sections of the Catalog. TRANSFER (Students seeking a bachelor’s degree who have attended a collegiate institution other than CU.) • Must be in good standing and eligible to return to all institutions previously attended. • Minimum GPA requirements vary from 2.0 to 2.5 depending on the transfer institution and the number of college level hours attempted. • Complete application. • $50 application fee (nonrefundable). • One official transcript from each college attended. • Freshmen credentials may be required. • Non-high school graduates must submit copies of GED scores and state equivalency certificates. While credits from an institution may appear on the transcript of a second institution, transcripts must be submitted from all institutions where credit has been earned. UNCLASSIFIED (NON-DEGREE) (Students who are not seeking a degree at this institution or who have not yet been admitted to degree status.) • Must be at least 20 years of age by Sept. 15 for fall semester or summer term or Feb. 15 for spring semester. • Must be a high school graduate or possess equivalency certificate. • Must have at least a 2.0 G.P.A. and be in good standing and eligible to return to all institutions previously attended. • Complete application. • $25 application fee (nonrefundable). • Non-high school graduates must submit copies of GED scores and state equivalency certificates. • Unclassified students without a degree must maintain a “C” grade(2.0 G.P.A.) to remain eligible to continue. • After completing 12 semester hours, degree-seeking students must change to degree status. • Not eligible for most forms of financial aid. • Must be in good standing. • Former student application. Degree students must have official transcripts sent for any work attempted since last CU attendance. Students under academic suspension in certain schools and colleges at CU may enroll during the summer term as a means of improving their G.P.A. FORMER CU RE-ENTERING (Degree student who has attempted 12 or more hours at another institution since attending CU.) • Same as for transfers. • Same as for transfers. Application fee required. Will be considered for previous major unless a different major is requested on the application. Must meet same criteria as transfer student. CHANGE OF STATUS: UNCLASSIFIED TO DEGREE (Current or former CU unclassified students who wish to enter a degree program.) • Same as for transfers. • Same as for transfers. Application fee required. • Must have completed degree. • Must be in good standing and eligible to return to all institutions attended. • Unclassified student application. • NO application fee required. Only students who have completed and received a degree are eligible for change from degree status to unclassified. • Must be in good standing. • Former student application. • Credentials as required by campus Admissions Office. Transfers from Colorado Springs to another campus of CU should refer to appropriate Catalog for any additional requirements. FORMER CU SET-UP (Returning unclassified student; returning degree student with fewer than 12 semester hours at another institution since attending CU) CHANGE OF STATUS: DEGREE TO UNCLASSIFIED* (Current or former CU degree students who have graduated and wish to take additional work.) INTER-CAMPUS TRANSFER (Students who have been enrolled on one CU campus and wish to take courses on another.) Non-high school graduates must submit copies of GED scores and a state equivalency certificate in addition to a high school transcript showing work completed through highest grade. GRADUATE G.P.A. 2.75 or higher Contact your Complete application $60 domestic Contact program for specific (Students seeking a masters’ program of interest for criteria. nonrefundable. Contact your program requirements. or PhD who have a bachelor’s degree) directly. Official college transcripts Official GRE or GMAT scores may be required. 1 Applicants not meeting these criteria are considered on an individual basis. Requirements for individual schools and colleges may vary or exceed the stated minimum. 2 Transcripts must be sent directly to the University of Colorado from each issuing institution. All documents submitted become the property of the University. 3 Any applicant who did not graduate from a high school must submit GED scores and a State Equivalency Certificate in addition to other required credentials. 4 Additional credentials may be required in individual cases. 6 Spring 2013 / University of Colorado Colorado Springs Admission Application APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION TO THE UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO 1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway, Colorado Springs, CO 80918 Circle the semester and indicate year of expected enrollment Fall Spring Summer Year _____ CLASSIFICATION: CIRCLE ONE New Unclassified Student ($25 application fee) (Application fee is nonrefundable) New Freshman ($50 application fee) New Transfer Student ($50 application fee) Former CU Student (fee varies) TYPE OR PRINT ALL INFORMATION: Answer all questions completely. Attach additional sheets if necessary. Full legal name: ____________________________________________________________________ (Do not use nickname) Last First Middle P E R S O N A L I N F O R M A T I O N Social Security No. _____________________________ Male □ Female □ Birthdate ___________________ Present Age _______ Home Phone No. & St. or P.O. Box ____________________________ ________________ Cell Phone City __________________________________________ State ________________ Zip _________________ ________________ Work Phone ________________ ______________________________ Other names which may appear on your academic records. Former CU Student # _____________________________ Email Address: ____________________________________ Permanent Address (if different): __________________________________________________ No & Street or P.O. Box __________________________________________________ City State Zip Code Nation of Citizenship ____________________ If not a U.S. citizen, what type of visa do you have? ________________ Please attach photocopy If you are a permanent resident (immigrant), please attach a photocopy of your alien registration card. The following Selective Service question must be answered to comply with Colorado State law: If you are a male between the ages of 17 years and 9 months and 26 years, are you registered with the Selective Service? Yes □ No □ Information on race/ethnicity will be used in the admission process only for statistical analysis. Providing this information is voluntary. Are you Hispanic, Chicano, Mexican, Latino, Cuban, Puerto Rican, South or Central American, or Spanish origin? Yes Circle one or more: American Indian/Alaskan Native □ No □ Black or African-American Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander Asian White If you checked American Indian or Alaskan Native: Are you an enrolled member of a federally or state recognized tribe, with tribal affiliation documentation? Yes □ No□ Circle the college or status to which you are applying: Business Engineering Letters, Arts & Sciences Nursing Public Affairs Unclassified (Non-Degree) Other (former CU students only) ________Proposed Major ___________________ Toward which degree will you be working? __________________ E D U C A T I O N A L E X P E R I E N C E List last high school and all colleges attended. Failure to provide complete information may result in delay in admission, loss of transfer credit, and/or dismissal. Include correspondence and extension courses. Transcripts, when provided, must come from each issuing institution directly to the University of Colorado . High School ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ (Currently attending or last attended) Name City State Zip Code Highest grade completed (1 through 12) ______________________ Date of High School graduation _______/________ Indicate when you took or plan to take college entrance exam: ACT (month/year) _______/_______ SAT (month/year) _______/_______ □ □ If not a high school graduate, have you earned a state GED certificate? Yes No If "Yes", photocopy must be attached List ALL colleges and universities attended, including University of Colorado campuses. Attach additional sheets if necessary. Name of Institutions (first to last) City, State, Zip Dates Hours Completed Degree Earned I am eligible to return to all collegiate institutions previously attended: Yes □ No □ If no, please attach explanation. I certify that I have a "C" or better cumulative average for all college work attempted: Yes □ No □ Do you plan to apply for financial aid? Yes □ No □ *Unclassified students are not eligible for financial aid. Emergency Contact Information: Parent, Relative or Friend _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Last First Relationship Phone Address ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Number & Street City State Zip THE UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION Please complete the second page of the application. University of Colorado Colorado Springs / Spring 2013 7 Application cont’d W O R K E X P Most Recent Work Experiences: TYPE OF WORK EMPLOYER CITY,STATE ZIP DATES HRS PER WK Other work experiences and/or statement of activities, awards and honors you have participated in or received may be submitted on a separate sheet. COMPLETE THIS SECTION IF YOU ARE CLAIMING COLORADO IN-STATE TUITION CLASSIFICATION Failure to complete each question fully will result in your being classified as a nonresident. The information you provide will be kept confidential and is used solely to determine residency. T U I T I O N C L A S S I F I C A T I O N You Your Parent (if you are under 23) Dates of continuous physical presence in Colorado (mo/yr) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ___/___ to ___/___ ___/___ to ___/___ Date Colorado Driver's License was issued (mo/yr) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. _______________ ________________ Colorado Driver's License # . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _______________ ________________ Vehicle License # . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _______________ ________________ List exact years of Colorado Motor Vehicle registration (mo/yr). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _______________ ________________ Date of Colorado Voter Registration (mo/yr) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _______________ ________________ Date of purchase of any Colorado residential property (mo/yr) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _______________ ________________ Dates of employment in Colorado (mo/yr) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ___/___ to ___/___ ___/___ to ___/___ Dates of military service, if applicable (mo/yr) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ___/___ to ___/___ ___/___ to ___/___ List all years Colorado income taxes have been filed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _______________ _______________ * Date of marriage (mo/yr) - Answer this question if you will be under 23 by initial enrollment date . . .. ._________________ ___ If your parents are separated or divorced, which one lives in Colorado? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ________________ ______________ Dates of extended absences (more than one month) from Colorado (mo/yr) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ___/___ to ___/___ ___/___ to ___/___ Reason for absence _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ * Response to this question is voluntary, will not affect the admission process, and is used only to determine residency status. Students who claim a change in tuition classification must petition the Office of Admissions and Records prior to registration. □ I am not presently enrolled in high school or college, nor do I plan to enroll at another school prior to the term for which I am applying at the University of Colorado E D U C A T I O N S T A T U S □ I am presently enrolled in high school or college and my last term there will be (circle one): Fall Winter Spring Summer Applicant: Complete this section if currently enrolled in high school or college. List all course work not appearing on current transcripts but to be completed before intended enrollment. Order final transcripts to be sent when all work is completed. Name of High School or College Course Number & Department Complete Course Title Credits Term & Year _____________________________ ______________________________________ ___________________________________ _________ ____________ _____________________________ ______________________________________ ____________________________ ______________________________________ ___________________________________ _________ ____________ ___________________________________ _________ ____________ _____________________________ ______________________________________ _____________________________ ______________________________________ ___________________________________ _________ ____________ Circle appropriate term system: Semester Quarter Trimester ___________________________________ _________ ____________ Other: IMPORTANT: ALL APPLICANTS MUST ANSWER THE QUESTIONS BELOW AND SIGN THE APPLICATION S I G N A T U R E 1. Are you presently charged with or have you ever been convicted of a felony? Yes □ No □ If you answered "Yes" to the above question, please attach a statement of explanation. 2. Are you applying through the CU Opportunity Program (CUOP), a program for ethnic minority students and students from educationally/financially disadvantaged backgrounds? Yes □ No □ I hereby certify that to the best of my knowledge the information furnished in this application is true and complete. I understand that if found to be otherwise, it is sufficient cause for rejection or dismissal. I understand that if admitted as an unclassified student a maximum of 12 hours may be applied to an undergraduate degree or 9 hours MAY be applied to a graduate degree. 3. Applicant's Signature ___________________________________________________________ Date ______________ 8 Spring 2013 / University of Colorado Colorado Springs Registration — Web READ, BEFORE REGISTERING... Please read through ALL the registration instructions before registering. All new undergraduates – freshmen, transfer and returning students are required to attend a new student orientation. Registration occurs at orientation. Unclassified and graduate students are not required to attend an orientation; but, may if they choose to. See page 23 for details. If you are a new freshman or transfer student, you must attend orientation, at which time you will register (see page 23). Use the “Registration Worksheet,” on the following page to write the Course ID Number for each course you would like to select. NOTE: Web Registration identifies a particular course section by a 5 digit “COURSE NUMBER.” Each number is unique and is found in the class schedule to the right of the section number. Be sure to have alternate selections listed in case the class is canceled or closed. Some courses require a separate Course ID number for lecture, lab, and recitation. New graduate, unclassified and current students will need to use their username and password to access the Student Self Service Center. New students will be assigned a campus username to access student systems prior to registering. Go to http://www. REGISTER BY WEB uccs.edu/helpdesk/top5/password.html REGISTRATION HOURS: to find your logon information.” Daily 7:00 a.m.- 11:59 p.m. Your Invitation to Register... An “Invitation to Register” will be emailed to you before your assigned online registration appointment day/time. Once you receive your “invitation,” go to the home page www.uccs.edu, click on Students, then My UCCS Student Portal, log into the Student Self-Service Center and check the following: ~ Check the address on your Invitation to Register: If it is incorrect, please update it through your Student SelfService Center, or call the Records Office at 719-255-3361. Update and verify emergency contact information. Web Registration – Select Courses => Put Courses in Shopping Cart => Move Courses from Shopping Cart into Schedule 1. Complete Worksheet on Page 10. 2. Connect to campus home page www. uccs.edu. 3. Click on STUDENTS. 4. Click “MyUCCS Student Portal” link. 5. Click “MyUCCS Current Student Portal” and Log-on. 6. Click on the “Student” tab and navigate to the Student Self-Service Center. 7. Select Enrollment Shopping Cart under Academics. 8. On the Add Classes to Shopping Cart page, enter the Course ID of the class you wish to add in the Enter Class Nbr field, or search for courses based on specific criteria. ~ Make sure you have no financial, academic, or other holds that will prevent your registration. NOTE: Courses will remain in the Enrollment Shopping Cart until you complete the enrollment process. Placing ~ Check your assigned registration time courses in the shopping cart does not hold a spot for you. You are NOT fully enrolled in and date. You may register at or after courses until courses are moved from your your assigned time, but no later than Shopping Cart and posted to your class census date February 6, 2013, for spring schedule. 2013. DETERMINE COURSE SELECTIONS... Beginning Fall 2010, all courses have a 4 digit “catalog number.” If a course was previously 3 digits (for example, MATH 104), a zero has been added to make it 4 digits (MATH 1040). 9. To place courses into your schedule, check the select box next to the classes you want from your shopping cart click the “Step 2 of 4 Button”. If space is available and there are no requisites, or conflicts, click the “finish enrolling” button at the bottom of the screen, to register. University of Colorado Colorado Springs / Spring 2013 NOTE: You may search for and select classes before your registration time and place in your Shopping Cart. Then at your assigned time select “Enroll” from your Shopping Cart & click finish enrolling. 10. At the end of your registration session, be sure to print a copy of your course schedule. UNDERSTANDING WAITLISTS Closed courses may have WAITLISTS. If you try to register for a closed class which has a WAITLIST, you will need to select the Class Details link and check the Waitlist box.The message, “Waitlist if class is full”, will display. As openings occur in a waitlisted course, you will automatically be registered in the course. It is your responsibility to check your waitlist positions and enrollment status in the web registration system. You will be financially responsible for the courses that change from waitlist status to registered status. WAITLISTS are deleted 7 to 10 days before the term CENSUS DATE. If you are still on a waitlist when the purge occurs, you will be dropped from the waitlist. For short classes, the last day to Waitlist is the DAY PRIOR to the class begin date. Waitlists will be purged the following working day. NOTE: You may still add courses with instructor written permission after waitlists are purged through Feb 6. TIME CONFLICTS, CREDIT OVERLOADS, AND REQUISITES The registration system will not permit you to register for time conflicts, credit overloads (over 18 hours, fall or spring and 12 hours for summer), or courses with special restrictions. Contact the Student Success Center for overloads. Add slips with appropriate signatures of approval are required for time conflicts and course restrictions/requisites. NOTE: Registering in a course without meeting a course requisite is subject to disenrollment from that course. After your initial registration, you may drop a course or add additional classes. WARNING: Always print your schedule at the end of each web registration session for your record. See page 10 for details. 9 Web Registration worksheet Subject Catalog # Section After your initial registration, you may drop a course or add additional courses through the close of registration Census Date. See Page 4 for deadlines. Credit Course # Days Short courses or accelerated courses that are taught on less than a 16 week schedule in fall and spring or 8 weeks in the summer will have different drop and refund deadlines. Times Enrolled A WITHDRAWAL is processed for you when you DROP ALL of your courses. See page 12 for more information on Withdrawing From School. Click “Deadlines” above your schedule in the Student Self Service Center to see these deadlines. 10 Spring 2013 / University of Colorado Colorado Springs Additional Registration Information ­Adding Courses Dropping a Course Pass/Fail Enrollment The deadline to add a course using the Web registration system is Feb 6. After this date courses must be added in person at the Admissions and Re­cords Office with approval signatures from the professor and dean. If a student doesn’t register for their first fullsemester class(es) until after Census Date, a $50 late registration fee is assessed. The deadline to drop a course is Feb 6. Before Feb 6, you must use the web registration system. After this date, changes must be initiated at the Ad­missions and Records Office with ap­ proval signatures from the professor, the Financial Aid Office (if you have scholarships, grants, loans or workstudy), and the Veterans’ Affairs Office (if you have scholarships, grants, loans or work-study). Pass/Fail regulations vary according to the school or college offering the course and the student’s college. Please check with your advising office for the limits that may exist for taking courses in a given term and/or the maximum which may count toward gradua­tion. To enroll Pass/Fail, register in the course following normal registration proce­dures. Once you are enrolled, complete a Pass/Fail Registration form at the Admissions and Records Office. The deadline for pass/fail registrations is Feb 6. GRADUATE STUDENTS: Please refer to the Graduate School policies and procedures. In reference to pass/fail grading. http://www.uccs.edu/~gradschl/ Concurrent Registration A student may enroll for not more than 2 courses or 6 semester hours in the fall and spring (whichever is greater) or 3 hours in the summer at another CU campus with the approval of the aca­ demic dean. Tuition and fees will be assessed at the student’s home cam­pus rate. Students must be enrolled at the home campus and classified as degree students. Concurrent registra­tions will only be ap­proved for courses that are required for graduation and are not available at the home campus. Concurrent Registration forms are available in the Admissions and Re­ cords Office. Concurrent registration deadlines are the same as regular registration dead­lines. Students who register at more than one campus of the University must apply, be admitted and pay tuition and fees to each campus for the num­ber of credits carried at each campus. Credit Changes To change credit for variable credit courses you are registered in, complete a Credit Change form at the Admis­sions and Records Office. Dead­lines and rules for changing are the same as for DROP/­ ADD. Exceptions are noted below. PLEASE NOTE: After Feb 6, courses in the College of Letters, Arts, and Sciences, the Graduate School of Pub­ lic Affairs and the College of Busi­ness require dean’s approval for credit change. If you are receiving Financial Aid or Veterans’ benefits, you must obtain applicable approval signatures. Note: Special academic & financial deadlines apply to short courses (those fewer than 8 weeks in the summer, 16 weeks in the fall and spring). Click “Deadlines” above your schedule in the Student Self Service Center to see these deadlines. After Feb 6 and through April 5, instructor approval to drop a course will be based on the instructor’s course drop policy at the date of the drop. If the instructor judges that the situation does not meet the course drop policy, the drop will not be appro­ved. After April 5, no drops are allowed with­ out special permission of the dean of the college or school offering the course. Important NO REFUND for courses dropped after Feb 6, if you have at least one course remain­ing in your schedule. If you are dropping ALL of your courses, the University con­siders you to be WITHDRAWING. See WITHDRAWING in this section for more information. No-Credit Enrollment Students wishing to enroll for no credit must pay regular tuition. To register for no credit, the student should complete a Credit Change form at Admis­sions and Records. Dead­lines and rules for changing are the same as for DROP/ADD. Exceptions follow. PLEASE NOTE: Business and gradu­ate level courses in the School of Public Affairs, Nursing and Health Sciences courses will not be approved for no credit. Letters, Arts and Sciences courses require dean’s ap­proval for changes to or after Feb 6. University of Colorado Colorado Springs / Spring 2013 Please Note These Exceptions: 4With the exception of BUAD 3010, 3020, and 3030, business students need permission of the advising office to take a non-business elec­tive pass/ fail. 4Graduate level courses in the School of Public Affairs and Nursing and Health Sciences courses cannot be taken on a pass/fail basis. Schedule Changes Changes to the published schedule: 4Additions 4Cancellations 4Day and Time Changes 4Room Changes will be listed on the web weekly. The most recently updated course changes can be found on the web throughout the registration period at http://www.uccs.edu/~cic/. 11 withdrawal & refund policies Withdrawing from school Important note: The University defines WITHDRAWING as the termination of your enrollment for the term. You are no longer regis­tered for ANY courses. You have completed NO courses. Withdrawal refunds are based on appeals submitted by the pub­lished dead­lines outlined below. Rebates/ Adjustments are made less any non-re­ fundable fees such as the matriculation and campus I.D. fee. Parking permits MUST BE RE­TURNED to the Public Safety Office IMMEDIATELY after withdrawing from UCCS by the dates and times stated below in order to obtain a refund. Parking Services is located on the first floor of the Public Safety building, just east of the parking garage. If you live in on-campus housing, you must fill out a housing petition to can­ cel your housing agreement. This form is available online at http://www.uccs. edu/residence, or at the Monarch or Crestone Offices. If you do not do so, you will be responsible for all of your housing charges for the semester. This should be done AFTER you withdraw from the University. Please see your Student Handbook and Planner for refund details, they are different than the tuition and fees schedule. Withdrawal Procedures Until 11:59 pm, Feb 6, the web registration sys­tems must be used to withdraw from school. To with­draw during this period and receive a 100% rebate for regular semester classes (less any non-refundable fees): 1.Follow the registration instructions on page 10 and drop ALL of your courses by 11:59 pm on Feb 6. 2.If you are receiving Financial Aid or Veterans’ benefits, notify the appli­ cable office. 3.Turn in any address changes to the Admissions and Records Office. 4.RETURN your parking permit to the Public Safety Office, Pkg Garage/ Pub Safety Building 104. 5.Refund processing will begin approximately two weeks after census date. Important Reminder: ALL refunds must be by Direct Deposit. 12 All students MUST set up their direct deposit information online through the student portal. If you have any questions call 719-255-3391. After Feb 6, withdrawals must be initiated at the Admissions and Records Office. Important Notice Withdrawals and Drops re­ceived after Feb 6 will be recorded with a grade of “W” on the student’s per­manent record. To withdraw from school be­tween Feb 6 through April 5: 1.Obtain the Withdrawal Form from the Admissions and Records Office. 2.If you are receiving Financial Aid or Veterans’ benefits, obtain the ap­propriate signatures on the With­drawal form. PLEASE NOTE: Fi­nancial Aid recipients may be required to repay their financial aid. 3.Take the Withdrawal form to the Bursar/Cashier Window (Main Hall, second floor) for approval. 4.Submit the Withdrawal form to the Admissions and Records Office for final approval and recording. WITH­DRAWALS are record­ed and be­ come effective when the com­pleted Withdrawal form is received at the Admis­sions and Records Office. 5.Unless you follow these proce­dures, you have not withdrawn, “F” grades will be recorded on your record, and you will be liable for full payment of all tuition and fees. 6.If students withdraw during a published refund period, the refund processing will being approximately 2 weeks after a withdrawal is com­ plete. 7.RETURN your parking permit to the Public Safety Office, Pkg Garage/ Pub Safety Building 104. Financial Aid recipients who do not properly withdraw and receive “F”s, will have enrollment verification forms sent to their instructors. The withdraw­ al date will be calculated according to the last date the student attended class. If this falls within the first 60% of class, some or all of the financial aid may have to be repaid. Withdrawal Deadlines There are no refunds for withdrawals after April 5, except by appeal and following the steps below. 4Feb 6 is the last day to withdraw and receive the 100% credit against your TOTAL bill minus any non-refundable fees. 4Feb 15, 5:00 p.m., is the last day to withdraw and receive the 80% credit against your TOTAL bill. PLEASE NOTE: This is NOT a REBATE equal to 80% of your down­payment. You will still be liable for 20% of your TOTAL bill. 4March 1, 5:00 p.m. is the last day to withdraw and receive the 60% credit against your TOTAL bill. PLEASE NOTE: This is NOT a REBATE equal to 60% of your down payment. You will still be liable for 40% of your TOTAL bill. After March 1, no further adjustments will be made. 4April 5, 5:00 p.m., is the last day to withdraw. You must offi­cially withdraw to avoid “F” grades on your record. After April 5, you may not with­draw without special writ­ten permission of your academic dean. tuition appeals Tuition Appeals are for students who are requesting a refund of their tuition charges due to extenuating circumstances that occurred during the semester. Tuition Appeals for terms over a year old will not be accepted. Tuition appeal forms are available from the Admissions and Records Office. Short Courses have special academic and financial deadlines. Click “Deadlines” above your schedule in the Student Self Service Center to see these deadlines. Spring 2013 / University of Colorado Colorado Springs Tuition & Fees Avoid Costly Mistakes... Tuition and Fee Bills - To avoid costly mistakes and unnecessary late and service charges, carefully review this section of the schedule. If you register on or before Jan 14, 2013 by 5:00 pm, your tuition and fee bill will be available online on Jan 15, 2013. If you register after Jan 14, 2013 your account balance will be available on the Student Self Service Center after you register. Estimate your tuition and fees at: http://www.uccs.edu/bursar/pages/estimate. shtml. Students who register on or before Feb 6, 2013: You must pay your tuition and fees in full or enroll in a deferred payment plan by Feb 6, 2013. See page 17 for details. Fees Nonrefundable Fees for First Time Students; regardless if the student withdraws. Matriculation Fee $25.00 Student ID Fee 15.00 Orientation Fee 60.00 General Fees - MANDATORY APPLY TO UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY Student Life Fees Univ Center Bond Base Fee.......................$33.00 PLUS per credit hour.................................9.50 Recreation Fee per Credit Hour....................1.00 Athletics Fee, per credit hour......................4.85 Student Activity Fee................................14.00 Family Development Op Fee........................3.00 Family Development Bond Fee....................10.00 Campus Recreation .Center Bond Fee............80.00 Other Fees Health Center Fee 12+ hrs ..........................................25.00 1-11 hrs ................................2.00 per cr hr ISIS Fee per credit hour ............................. 2.00 Learning Technology Fee, .per cr hour.............6.00 Student Events/Performance Fee.................. 4.00 (Students enrolled 6 hrs or less pay $2.50) Safety & Transportation Fee.......................70.00 Solar Energy Fee (per semester)....................5.00 Fees - all students, if applicable College of Business Program Fee-QUAN…….............$15 per credit hour Includes all courses with QUAN prefix Program Fee-INFS…...............…$15 per credit hour Includes all courses with INFS prefix Program Fee-Business….............$5 per credit hour Includes all other business courses Program Fee-PGA Golf Management….......…….$575 Program Fee-PGM/PGA Qualifying Level….........................….$930 Level 1…...................................……$900 Level 2…..................................….$1,400 Level 3……................................….$1,300 PGM 3rd Checkpoint Fee......................... $1,025 Program Fee-PGM PGA Access Fee…...............$575 Paid on a yearly basis each fall semester while in PGA Golf Management Program. Program Fee-Sport Management…................$175 All Online Courses……...............................$100 College of Education Program Fee – Counseling……........$5 per cr hour Program Fee – Curriculum……........$3 per cr hour Program Fee – Leadership……........$3 per cr hour Program Fee – Special Education ...$6 per cr hour Program Fee – Teacher Education...$4 per cr hour All Online Courses…...............................$100 College of Engineering Program Fee-EAS……...............…$15 per cr hour Includes all courses except those numbered 7000, 8000 with a max of $180 per term All Online Courses……..........................….$100 College of Letters, Arts and Sciences All Online Courses…………...................…..….$100 Program Fee-Art History Level 1……………..…....$10 Includes AH 1500 Program Fee-Art History Level 2…………….....…$20 Includes AH 2000, 3000, 3280, 3860, 4000, 4450, 4930, 9400 Program Fee-Anthropology Field………...........$10 Includes ANTH 2220, 3010, 3210 Program Fee-Anthropology Lab………........…...$20 Includes ANTH 3170, 3190, 4200 Program Fee-Biology Lab 1……................……$40 Includes BIOL 1060, 1200, 1210, 1530 Program Fee-Biology Lab 2…….............….……$60 Includes all BIOL 2000, 3000, 4000, 5000, 6000 and 9000 level BIOL-prefix courses with lab Components Program Fee-Chemistry Lab………...........………$50 Includes all CHEM prefix courses with lab component Program Fee-Communication Level 1............$15 Includes COMM 3400 Program Fee-Communication Level 2..…….…….$30 Includes COMM 2250, 2270, 3100, 3270, 4170, 4270 Course Fee-Communication………….........……..$20 Includes COMM 3500 Program Fee-English……….....................…….$10 Includes ENGL 1300, 1305, 1310, 1410, 1800, 2030, 2040., 2050, 2080, 2090, 3010, 3040, 3050, 3080, 3120, 3130, .3140, 3160, 3750 3850, 4080, 4100, 4800, 4860, 5800, 5860, Program Fee-English.................................$15 Writing Assessment/Portfolio Fee Program Fee-Geology Field Trip 1………....……….$10 Includes GEOL 1010, 3700 Program Fee-Geology Field Trip 2………....……..$15 Includes GEOL 1020 Program Fee Geography Lab 1……..............…$10 Includes GES 1050, 4060, 4090, .4270, 5060, 5090, 5270 Program Fee Geography Lab 2…………............$15 Includes GES 3200, 4310, 4340,.5310, 5340 Program Fee Geography Lab 3.....................$20 Includes GES 2050, 3050, 4050, 4080, 4120, 4130, 5050, 5080, 5120, 5130 Program Fee Geography Lab 4.....................$30 Includes GES 4100 Program Fee-Languages……...................…….$10 Includes ASL 1010, 1020, 2110, 2120, 3590; FR 1010, 1020, 2110, 2120; GER 1010, 1020, 2110, 2120; GRK 1010, 1020; ITAL 1010, 1020, 2110; JPNS 1010, 1020, 2110, 2120; LAT 1010, 1020, 2110, 2120; RUSS 1010, 1020, 2110, 2120; SPAN 1010, 1020, 2110, 2120 Program Fee-Foreign & Cultural Studies………...$25 Includes FCS 3890, 5890 Program Fee - Lab.................. ....$20 per cr hr Includes ENSC, PES, PHYS Program Fee-Math…………...……$20 per credit hour Maximum of $120 per semester Excluding 7000-8000 level MATH Program Fee-Physics & Energy Sci Lab Level 1…$20 Includes PES 1090, 1100, 1140, 1150, 1160, 1620, 2150, 3150, ENSC1620 Program Fee-Physics & Energy Sci Lab Level 2..$40 University of Colorado Colorado Springs / Spring 2013 Includes FCS 3890, 5890 Program Fee-Theatre Level 1………...........……....$15 Includes THTR 1000, 1010, 2000, 2020, 2030, 2050, 2500, 2700, 3020, 3050, .3100, 3280, 3390, 3391, 3392, 3700, 4800 Program Fee-Theatre Level 2…………...........…..…$20 Includes THTR 3920, 3930 Program Fee-Theatre Level 3………...........……..…$40 Includes THTR 3600 Program Fee-Music Level 1,2……..................……$20 Includes MUS 1000, 1010, 1030, 1310, 2010, 2030, 2050, 2100, .2850, 3010, 3150, 3200, 3750, 3850, 4500, 4800 Program Fee-Music Level 3……...................…...$40 Includes MUS 2250, 2300, 2350, 2400 Program Fee-Visual Art Level 1…………….......…....$20 Includes all VA not listed below at $40 Program Fee-Visual Art Level 2………..........……...$40 Includes VA 2100, 2110, 3100, 3110, 4100, 4110 Program Fee-Film Level 1……….............………..….$10 Includes FILM 1000, 2000, 3550, 3900, 4250, 4500 PhD psychology Students fall/spring term……………….................….$423 summer term………….......................……$211 Course Fee Psychology................................….$7 Includes PSY 2110, 3840 Psychology – MA students………….………....$72 per term Program Fee VAPA Level 1..............................$10 Includes VAPA 1020 Program Fee VAPA Level 2..............................$30 Includes VAPA 1050, 1100, 3900 Program Fee-Visual and Performing Arts……..….....$40 per student Includes any VA, Art History, Film Theatre, Music and/or VAPA courses Program Fee WEST Level 1.............................$20 Includes WEST 2050 College of Nursing and Health Sciences All Online Courses……………......................…...$100 Course Fee-Nursing 2100……….....................…..$25 Course Fee-Nursing 2200…………...................……$50 Course Fee-Nursing 3200…………....................….$50 Course Fee-Nursing 3210……….....................…..$25 Course Fee-Nursing 4100…….................……..……$25 Course Fee-Nursing 4200……….....................……$25 Course Fee-Health Sciences 4920……..............….$25 Course Fee-Health Sciences 4930……...............…$40 Course Fee-Health Sciences 3940……...............…$60 Course Fee-Health Sciences 1080….................…$50 School of Public Affairs All Online Courses………………....……..$100 per course Includes any PAD and/or CJ course offered online Non-refundable after census date national Student exchange program National Student Exchange Program Fee…...…....$150 per semester Includes all students in the National Student Exchange Program Candidate for Degree Students enrolled only to defend or submit a thesis/dissertation will pay grad­uate resident tuition at zero credit hour rate. NOTE: The Board of Regents reserves the right to change tuition and fees at any time. Questions regarding tuition and fees should be addressed to the Bursar Office, 719-255-3391. 13 Tuition & Fees Safety and Transportation Fee All students are automatically charged a $70.00 Safety and Transportation fee for the spring 2013 semester. This fee is not a parking fee and is not used for parking facilities. This fee is used to provide enhanced police services and shuttle services from far parking lots to the main campus. NON-RESTRICTED PARKING AREAS Students not wishing to purchase parking permits may park at the Four Diamonds Sports Complex, 5025 N. Nevada Avenue. Bus service from Four Diamonds runs from 7:05 a.m. to 10:35 p.m. Monday through Friday for the spring 2013 semester. Shuttle service is approximately every 10-15 minutes. Due to increased demand on this system, students parking at Four Diamonds should arrive at the Complex at least 30 minutes before the start of class. For detailed transportation schedules, including bus service to and from Alpine Village, Timberline Village at Sunset Creek, and University Hall, please visit the Public Safety web­site at www.uccs.edu/~pusafety and click on Transportation. RESTRICTED PARKING AREAS AND PARKING PERMITS With the exception of the parking lots at the Four Diamonds area, a valid permit is required to park in most parking lots on campus. A valid permit MUST be displayed on your vehicle by the first day of classes, January 22, 2013. There is NO grace period. Tickets WILL be written for violations the First day of the semester. Having a registration number for a permit does not qualify as displaying the permit. Permits sold are valid for the spring 2013 semester only and will expire May 18, 2013. Parking is on a first-come, first-served basis. YOU ARE NOT PURCHASING A RESERVED PARKING SPACE. Students should direct all inquiries concerning parking to Parking Services at 719255-3528. Cars violating parking regulations are subject to ticket, immobilization and/or tow. Parking regulations are available at www. uccs.edu/~pusafety. Only students enrolled at UCCS for the spring 2013 semester are eligible to purchase permits at the student price. Please read the following information regarding parking options. 14 Online Registration for parking permits is required for the spring 2013 semester and begins December 18, 2012. The website for registration is www.uccs.edu/~pusafety. You MUST be registered for classes in order to apply on-line. Students selected to receive a permit will be given a unique registration number from the website. Bring this number, an official photo I.D. card, and full payment to the Parking Services Office. Payment is required at the time a permit is issued and cannot be billed to the student’s account. Students may also elect to have their permit mailed to their home by purchasing the permit on-line using any major credit card and agreeing to pay a $4.00 shipping and handling charge. HUB Permit: Valid in Lots 1, 3-4, 6-8, 13, A-D, F, G, N, and Levels 1, 2, & 4 of the Parking Garage. This permit is available only to those students commuting to campus. Requires on-line registration. Price is $165.00. Resident Permit: Unless otherwise stated, resident permits are valid in Lots 9, N, and level 5 of the Parking Garage only. The price of the permit is incorporated into the room and board plan. N Permit: Valid at University Hall, 3955 Cragwood Rd; valid in HUB areas after 4:15 p.m. Monday through Thursday and all day on Friday. Price is $105.00. Mon/Wed/Fri Permit: Valid in Lots 1, 3-4, 6-8, 13, A-D, F, G, N, and Levels 1, 2, & 4 of the Parking Garage on the days indicated. This permit is available only to students commuting to campus. Requires online registration. Price is $105.00. Tues/Thurs/Fri Permit: Valid in Lots 1, 3-4, 6-8, 13, A-D, F, G, N, and Levels 1, 2, & 4 of the Parking Garage on the days indicated. This permit is available only to those students commuting to campus. Requires online registration. Price is $105.00. Friday Only Permit: Valid in all HUB permit areas on Fridays only. Price is $20.00. Motorcycle Permit: Valid in designated motorcycle parking only. Price is $42.00. Refunds Permits may be returned for a full refund through February 6, 2013. PARKING SERVICES OFFICE Parking Garage First Floor 719-255-3528 Office Hours: Monday 8:00 am to 7:00 pm Tuesday through Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Spring Permits go on Sale December 18, 2012 Special Office Hours Purchase Parking Permits: January 19, 2013 from 9:00am to 4:00pm and on January 21, 2013 from 8:00am to 5:00pm Closed: December 24, 25 & 31, 2012; and, January 1, 2013 GENERAL FeeS DESCRIPTION STUDENT I.D. CARD FEE For Photo I.D.s or questions concerning photos, please contact the University Center Information Desk at (719) 255-3450. The cost of the UCCS Student I.D. card is $15.00. All new students will be billed automatically for an I.D. card and should have the I.D. card made during their first semester at UCCS. Transfer students from other CU campuses, or students who need a replacement I.D. card must pay $15.00 at the time the card is made. All Students/Faculty/ Staff are required to have a UCCS I.D. card. Student ID fee is non-refundable, even if the student withdraws. MATRICULATION FEE: $25.00 This is a one-time, non-refundable, and mandatory fee to all new students (including transfer students) assessed at the time of their first registration entering UCCS. The one-time charge covers the normal costs of transcripts and the establishment of a permanent record at UCCS. The fee is assessed during registration at the time of initial enrollment and it is nonrefundable, even if the student withdraws. LEARNING TECHNOLOGY FEE All undergraduate students pay a $5.00 per credit hour fee. The learning technology fee provides for the purchase of new computer equip­ment and software accessible to all students; the maintenance and upgrade of telecommunication equipment used in all current and future learning centers, and the development of a broad set of informational communication offerings accessible to all students. BICYCLE REGISTRATION Bicycles on campus must be registered with the University Police. Registration is free. Inquire at the Parking Services Office. Spring 2013 / University of Colorado Colorado Springs Tuition & Fees ORIENTATION FEE It is necessary for the orientation program to charge a one-time fee ($60) on your student bill in order to provide program staffing and materials. The orientation program does not charge this fee for profit. This fee is assessed once you have completed orientation (on-campus orientation or online orientation) and enrolled in at least one class. Even if you drop all of your classes and choose not to attend UCCS, this fee will not be reversed. Please remember to check your student bill at least once a month (even if you drop all of your classes and choose not to attend UCCS). Solar energy fee: $5.00 The Solar Energy Fee is mandatory for all students and is used by the University to support the installation of energy producing solar panels, a clean and renewable energy source on campus buildings. STUDENT EVENT/PERFOR­MANCE FEE: $2.50/$4.00 For all undergraduate students enrolled in more than 6 hours the fee is $4.00. Undergraduate students enrolled in six or fewer credit hours pay $2.50. The fee provides free access for all UCCS students to all Theatreworks performances and events in the Bon Vivant Theater in University Hall. The seven Student Life Fees are: STUDENT HEALTH CENTER FEE The Student Health Center Fee is man­ datory for undergraduate students. Fulltime undergraduates pay $25.00 and parttime undergraduates pay $2 per credit hour. It provides access to all the services and programs of the UCCS Student Health Center. • Campus Recreation Center Bond Fee ($80.00 base) Repayment of bonded indebtedness on building as well as support for operations and programs. ISIS INFORMATION SYSTEM FEE: $2.00 per credit hour The ISIS fee is mandatory for all students and is used by the University to provide better service to students using technology for maintaining student records, course sche­duling, data management, transcripts, financial aid, student ac­counts, registration, academic advising, etc. STUDENT LIFE FEES: $140.00 PLUS $15.35 Per Credit Hour Every undergraduate student enrolled for courses will be assessed mandatory student life fees for the term. These fees fin­ance the student facilities, programs, and services that are not supported by the University’s general fund budget. • University Center Bond Fee ($33.00 base plus $9.50 per credit hour) - Repayment of bonded indebtedness on building as well as support for entertainment, cultural and educational programs, and the Center’s operation. • Student Activities Fee ($14 base) Support for student organizations, student newspaper, student government operations, and other student activities. Payment options Option 1: Pay in Full Due date is February 6, 2013. Option 2: 3-Pay Deferred Payment Plan 4A payment equal to 1/3 of initial bill + $35 non-refundable deferred payment fee is due on or before Feb 6, 2013. 41/3 installment due March 6, 2013. 41/3 installment due April 6, 2013. Option 3: Financial Aid All financial aid must be applied to the tuition and fee bill, any overpayment will be refunded to the student. Students enrolled for spring 2013 will have until Feb 6, 2013, to pay for any charges not covered by their financial aid awards, or enroll in a Deferred Payment Plan. Please Note: 4Students failing to pay according to the above payment options are subject to late fines and service charges. 4Do not wait for a bill, your account balance can be checked and your bill can be viewed on the Student Portal. 4Postmarks are not honored • Student Recreation Fee ($1.00 per credit hour) - Support for recre­ation programs and activities and campus fitness center. Payments by Mail University of Colorado Colorado Springs Cashier 1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway Colorado Springs, CO 80918-3733 • Athletics Fee ($4.85 per credit hour) - Support for six wom­en’s and six men’s intercollegiate sports pro­grams. Payments in Person Credit Card, Cash or Check The Cashier is located in the Student Success Center, 2nd Floor, Main Hall •Family Development Center Operating Fee ($3.00 base) - Sup­port for programs and services. Online Payments UCCS Student Portal http://www.uccs.edu/portal We accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, and electronic check payments. •Family Development Center Bond Fee ($10.00 base) -Repayment of bonded indebtedness on building as well as support for child care operations. University of Colorado Colorado Springs / Spring 2013 4Financial Aid Disbursement: Complete appropriate direct deposit information online for financial aid refunds (funds remaining after payment of charges on student account). Disbursements begin within the week before start of classes. 15 tuition & fees Be sure your address is correct. You may make changes on the web at www.uccs.edu. Direct questions to Loan Disbursement 719-255-3391 or Financial Aid at 719-255-3460. THIRD PARTY ASSISTANCE 719-255-3399 Cashier Window, Main Hall, 2nd Floor. Fax 255-3023. Pres­ent tuition voucher to the Cashier Window in the Student Success Center, or fax as early as possible. Feb 1 - Last day to turn in authorization to avoid late fees and service charges. Feb 24- Last day to charge books and supplies paid for by agencies. Students receiving Chapter 30 GI Bill benefits must pay according to payment options on page 15. For Chapter 33 GI Bill info, please call 719-255-3739. General Billing & Payment Information Tuition, fees, room and board, for the semester are accessible on the Student Portal approximately three weeks before the start of classes. Bills are available on the Student Portal. Contact Student Financial Services at 719-2553391, if you do not receive an E-bill notification. (Bills are online only). 4Payments not received by the deadline may be assessed a prorated late fine up to $50 and 1% per month service charge on the unpaid balance. (12%APR) 4UCCS may require payment in cash/or in advance, if the student is deemed to be a poor credit risk. 4Refunds for withdrawals and dropped classes will be processed after Feb 13, 2013. Contact Student Financial Services at 719-255-3391 with any questions. Important Reminder: ALL refunds will be by Direct Deposit. All students MUST fill out a direct deposit form online. If you have any questions call 719-255-3391. RETURNED CHECKS Students will be assessed a $20 returned check charge and may be subject to disenroll­ment, service charges, and late fines. The student may also be liable for up to three times the amount of the re­turned check, for collection costs, and for pros­ecution under Colorado Statutes. Do not stop payment on your check. A stop payment will result in a $20 fine. Credit card charge backs are treated like a returned check. Financial Responsibility By registering for classes at UCCS, each student is taking on a financial obligation, as stated in the Tuition and Fee Agreement and Disclosure, and as explained here in the Schedule of Courses. Please read the Withdrawal& Refund Policies section and Tuition & Fees section carefully so that there are no surprises. If a student fails to pay by published deadlines, any or all of the following may apply: 1.Late fees 2.Monthly service charges 3.Financial Stops preventing registration, add/drop, re-admittance or the release of transcripts, diplomas, and official verification forms. 4.Referral to the State of Colorado Central Collection Services or an outside collection agency, which will result in: a. collection costs and interest b. attorney fees (when a judgement is pursued) c. reporting to national credit bureaus d. withholding of state income tax refund If your account is not paid by the published deadline, the debt becomes past due. A Special Payment Arrangement, requiring a predetermined monthly payment can be requested from Student Debt Management 719-255-3412. REMEMBER: all charges associated with a past due balance and the past due balance must be paid-in-full before students will be allowed to register or receive transcripts, regardless if the student arranged a payment plan. Attention Students please review this page carefully. if you have any questions, comments or concerns please call 719-255-3391. 4Current semester certified receipts are free if requested by May 17, 2013. A $3 fee will be charged to the student for semester receipts from fall 2010 through the current semester. A $5 fee will be charged for semesters prior to fall 2010. 16 Spring 2013 / University of Colorado Colorado Springs Spring 2013 Payment Policies and Deadlines PAYMENT DUE DATE FEBRUARY 6, 2013. YOU CAN PAY IN FULL OR ENROLL IN A DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN. DEFERRED 3 PAY PAYMENT PLAN: 1/3 - FEBRUARY 6, 2013 1st INSTALLMENT + $35 NON-REFUNDABLE PAYMENT PLAN FEE DUE 1/3 - MARCH 6, 2013 2nd INSTALLMENT DUE 1/3 - APRIL 6, 2013 FINAL INSTALLMENT DUE First Student Electronic Bills Will Be Available Online: JANUARY 15, 2013. DO NOT WAIT FOR A BILL! YOU CAN MAKE YOUR PAYMENT ON THE STUDENT PORTAL: www.uccs.edu/portal STUDENTS WHO HAVE REGISTERED AND HAVE NOT MADE PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS BY February 6, 2013 WILL BE SUBJECT TO LATE FINES AND SERVICE CHARGES. THERE WILL BE NO DISENROLLMENT FOR NON-PAYMENT. IF YOU DO NOT INTEND TO ATTEND CLASSES, YOU WILL HAVE TO WITHDRAW OR DROP ALL OF YOUR CLASSES. BILLS WILL ONLY BE ACCESSIBLE ONLINE. YOU WILL RECEIVE AN E-MAIL REMINDER WHEN A NEW BILL IS AVAILABLE ONLINE. If you have set up any Authorized Payers, they will also receive an E-Mail Reminder. Access your bill @ “my UCCS” student portal Additional Information about Payment Policies, Call 719.255.3391 Payments by Mail Payments in Person Online Payments UCCS-Cashier 1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway Colorado Springs, CO. 80918 Credit Cards, Cash or Checks Cashier Office 2nd floor Main Hall Credit Cards & Electronic Checks UCCS Student Portal http://www.uccs.edu/portal We accept MasterCard, Visa, American Express and Discover REVIEW THIS PAGE CAREFULLY. PLEASE CALL 719-255-3391, IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, COMMENTS OR CONCERNS. University of Colorado Colorado Springs / Spring 2013 17 tuition rates Tuition Schedule for Spring 2013 Tuition is based on your student status NOT the level of the courses UNDERGRAD. FRESHMAN OR SOPHOMORE RATES UNDERGRAD. JUNIOR AND SENIORS IN LETTERS, ARTS, AND SCIENCES, SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS, or nondegree/unclassified students without an undergraduate degree with greater than 60 semester hours completed Credit Hour *Resident Non-resident Credit Hour *Resident Non-resident 1 $297 $836 1 $315 $848 2 $594 $1,672 3 $891 $2,508 4 $1,188 $3,344 5 $1,485 $4,180 6 $1,782 $5,016 7 $2,079 $5,852 8 $2,376 $6,688 9 $2,673 $7,524 10 $2,970 $8,360 11 $3,267 $8,360 12 $3,564 $8,360 13 $3,861 $8,360 14 $4,158 $8,360 15 $4,455 $8,360 ** See note for greater than 15 hours. 2 $630 $1,696 3 $945 $2,544 4 $1,260 $3,392 5 $1,575 $4,240 6 $1,890 $5,088 7 $2,205 $5,936 8 $2,520 $6,784 9 $2,835 $7,632 10 $3,150 $8,480 11 $3,465 $8,480 12 $3,780 $8,480 13 $4,095 $8,480 14 $4,410 $8,480 15 $4,725 $8,480 ** See note for greater than 15 hours. UNDERGRADUATE JUNIOR AND SENIOR STUDENTS IN THE COLLEGE OF BUSINESS or ENGINEERING UNDERGRADUATE JUNIORS AND SENIORS BETH-EL COLLEGE OF NURSING AND HEALTH SCIENCES Credit Hour *Resident Non-resident 1 $351 $863 2 $702 $1,726 3 $1,053 $2,589 4 $1,404 $3,452 5 $1,755 $4,315 6 $2,106 $5,178 7 $2,457 $6,041 8 $2,808 $6,904 9 $3,159 $7,767 10 $3,510 $8,630 11 $3,861 $8,630 12 $4,212 $8,630 13 $4,563 $8,630 14 $4,914 $8,630 15 $5,265 $8,630 ** See note for greater than 15 hours. Credit Hour *Resident Non-resident 1 $399 $863 2 $798 $1,726 3 $1,197 $2,589 4 $1,596 $3,452 5 $1,995 $4,315 6 $2,394 $5,178 7 $2,793 $6,041 8 $3,192 $6,904 9 $3,591 $7,767 10 $3,990 $8,630 11 $4,389 $8,630 12 $4,788 $8,630 13 $5,187 $8,630 14 $5,586 $8,630 15 $5,985 $8,630 ** See note for greater than 15 hours. * NOTE: Resident student tuition is before COF (College Opportunity Fund) of $62.00 per semester hour is deducted. ** For additional details and information on tuition rates, fees, and payment options, go to http://www.uccs.edu/~bursar/ or call the Bursar's Office at 719-255-3391. To estimate your tuition go to http://www.uccs.edu/~bursar/pages/estimate.shtml 18 Spring 2013 / University of Colorado Colorado Springs tuition rates Tuition Schedule for Spring 2013 Tuition is based on your student status NOT the level of the courses GRADUATE ENROLLMENT FEE: Master of Basic Science, Communication, Geography, History, Psychology, or Sociology or nondegree/unclassified students with a bachelor's degree: GRADUATE STUDENTS IN THE SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS or GRADUATE STUDENTS IN THE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION: Credit Hour Resident Non-resident 0 $515 $515 1 $686 $1,161 2 $1,154 $2,104 3 $1,623 $3,048 4 $2,091 $3,991 5 $2,559 $4,934 6 $3,041 $5,891 7 $3,508 $6,833 8 $3,975 $7,775 9 $4,441 $8,716 10 $4,585 $9,658 11 $4,673 $9,681 12 $4,741 $9,704 13 $4,774 $9,728 14 $4,797 $9,751 15 $4,820 $9,774 ** See note for greater than 15 hours. Credit Hour Resident Non-resident 0 $557 $557 1 $728 $1,227 2 $1,238 $2,236 3 $1,749 $3,246 4 $2,259 $4,255 5 $2,769 $5,264 6 $3,293 $6,287 7 $3,802 $7,295 8 $4,311 $8,303 9 $4,819 $9,310 10 $4,963 $10,318 11 $5,146 $10,341 12 $5,324 $10,364 13 $5,413 $10,388 14 $5,436 $10,411 15 $5,459 $10,434 ** See note for greater than 15 hours. GRADUATE STUDENTS IN THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND APPLIED SCIENCE or BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION or GEROPSYCHOLOGY : GRADUATE STUDENTS IN BETH-EL COLLEGE OF NURSING AND HEALTH SCIENCES: Credit Hour Resident Non-resident 0 $589 $589 1 $760 $1,227 2 $1,302 $2,236 3 $1,845 $3,246 4 $2,387 $4,255 5 $2,929 $5,264 6 $3,485 $6,287 7 $4,026 $7,295 8 $4,567 $8,303 9 $5,107 $9,310 10 $5,176 $10,318 11 $5,309 $10,341 12 $5,377 $10,364 13 $5,413 $10,388 14 $5,436 $10,411 15 $5,459 $10,434 ** See note for greater than 15 hours. Credit Hour Resident Non-resident 0 $616 $616 1 $787 $1,227 2 $1,356 $2,236 3 $1,926 $3,246 4 $2,495 $4,255 5 $3,064 $5,264 6 $3,647 $6,287 7 $4,215 $7,295 8 $4,783 $8,303 9 $5,350 $9,310 10 $5,918 $10,318 11 $6,485 $10,341 12 $7,052 $10,364 13 $7,204 $10,388 14 $7,227 $10,411 15 $7,250 $10,434 ** See note for greater than 15 hours. • The board of Regents reserves the right to change tuition and fees at any time. • Tuition and fees for fractional hours are prorated at the 1 hour rate. University of Colorado Colorado Springs / Spring 2013 19 PAYMENT BY WEB NOTE: DO NOT WAIT FOR YOUR BILL!!! Your account balance is due on February 6, 2013. You can make your payment on the student portal. There will be No Disenrollment for Non-Payment. If you do not intend to attend classes, you will have to withdraw from all of your classes. You can make your payment via the Student Portal. Please visit the Student Financial Services web site at www.uccs.edu/bursar or call 719-255-3391 for more details. An electronic version of this form can be found at the following URL http://www.uccs.edu/~bursar/pages/estimate.shtml. Estimating Tuition and Fees Use the following as a guideline for estimating your TOTAL tuition and fees if you wish to pay in full. Any difference between the actual billing calculation and the estimation below may result in an additional amount due to the University or in a refund to you. *COF stipend applicable for undergraduate resident students only Enter the number of hours enrolled in for spring 2013 Semester:__________________hrs x (to be determined) 1. Tuition (see tables on pp 18 &19) $ ________________ Tuition and Fees for fractional hours are prorated based on 1 hour rate. Less: *COF Stipend amount x hours entered above - ________________ Student Share of Tuition =________________ 2. Student Life Fees (mandatory each semester): University Center Bond Base Fee 33.00 Campus Recreation Center bond Fee 80.00 Additional $9.50 per credit hour $9.50 x_______hrs =________________ Student Recreation Fee ($1.00 per credit hour) $1.00 x hrs =________________ Athletic Fee ($4.85 per credit hour) $4.85 x_______hrs =________________ Student Activities Fee 14.00 Family Development Operating Fee 3.00 Family Development Center Bond Fee 10.00 3. Health Center Fee Undergraduate - $25.00 for 12+ hours, $2.00 per hour, 1 - 11 hours (mandatory each semester) _______________ =________________ 4. Student Event/Performance Fee($2.50 - Up to 6 hrs.; $4.00 - 6+ credit hrs) _______________ =_______________ (mandatory each semester) 5. ISIS Fee (mandatory each semester) $2.00 x_______hrs ________ 6. Learning Technology Fee (mandatory each term., $5 per credit hour) $5.00 x_______hrs =_______________ 7. Matriculation Fee ($25 assessed only for the first term enrolled - nonrefundable) _______________ 8. Student Orientation Fee (nonrefundable -please see page 15) 60.00 9. Student Photo I.D. ($15.00 assessed only for the first term enrolled - nonrefundable.) ________ 10. Solar Energy Fee (mandatory each semester) _5.00 11. Transportation and Safety Fee (mandatory each semester) __ 70.00 12. Lab Fees/Course Specific Fees (call department with questions) ______________ 13. Housing Village Room and Board (contact Housing (719) 255-4042 or see Housing Application for details)_____________ Total Estimation (Total Lines 1 through 12) ______________ A payment must be received by 5:00 pm, february 6, 2013. If sending by mail, allow 5 days for delivery. Postmarks will not be honored. NOTE: The Board of Regents reserves the right to change tuition and fees at any time. 20 Spring 2013 / University of Colorado Colorado Springs frequently asked questions What are the semester dates? January 22 to May 18. A few courses have special start dates (check individual course listings for these). How do I apply for admission, and what is the deadline for applying? See admission information on pp 5 & 6 and the application form on pp 7 & 8. I have already been admitted. How do I register for classes? You will register using the Student Self Service Center registration system, see pp 9 & 10 for specific instructions. New freshmen and transfer students must attend orientation before registering, see p 23. When can I register? You will be able to find your registration date/time through the Self Service Center. See p 5 for application dates and deadlines and p 9 for registration instructions. New freshmen and transfer students must attend orientation before registering. www.uccs.edu/orientation. What is the payment policy? If you register by 5:00 pm Feb 6, 2013, you are required to pay in full or enroll in a payment plan by Feb 6, 2013. What if I drop a course but am still enrolled in other courses? Will I get a refund? Yes, if you drop by the Feb 6 deadline. No drop refunds after this date. See p 4. What if I withdraw from school completely? Will I receive an adjustment against my total bill? Yes, less non-refundable fees, if you withdraw by Feb 6 (100% adjustment), or by Feb 15 (80% adjustment), or by March 1 (60% adjustment). No adjustments after this date. See p 12 for details. What if I need academic advising? You can get academic advising at the Student Success Center, Main Hall, Room 208 (719-255-3260). New students also attend a required Orientation session before the semester begins. See Student Success Center under Student Resources section for more information. DO NOT WAIT FOR A BILL!!! Your account balance is due on February 6, 2013. You can make your payment on the student portal. In order to view your account information, bills and make payments, you will need to disable your Pop-Up Blocker. There will be No Disenrollment for Non-Payment. If you do not intend to attend classes, you will have to withdraw from all of your classes. spring semester 2013 - refund deadlines * REGULAR SEMESTER CLASSES (january 22 - may 18) Feb 6 • 100% adjustment if ALL courses are dropped by this date. • 100% if individual courses are dropped by this date. NO refunds for individual dropped courses after this date Feb 15 • 80% adjustment if ALL courses are dropped (withdrawn) by this date. mar 1• 60% adjustment if ALL courses are dropped (withdrawn) by this date. NO refunds for complete withdrawal from the University after this date. Use the Web registration system to drop courses through Feb 6 See the instructions on page 10 of the Schedule of Courses. After Feb 6 and through April 5 instructor approval must be obtained on a Course Change form to drop a course. After Feb 6 Withdrawals must be initiated at the Admissions and Records Office. *NOTE: Special academic and financial deadlines apply to short courses. University of Colorado Colorado Springs / Spring 2013 21 Academic Procedures academic advising See Student Success Center under Student Resources Commencement Commencement is held twice a year at the end of the fall and spring semesters. The date for spring 2013 commencement is Friday, May 24, 2013. Only those stu­dents graduating during the summer and fall can participate in the Fall Com­mencement ceremony. Only those students graduating during the spring can participate in the Spring Commencement ceremony. Declaration of Major Policy of the Board of Regents requires that students declare a major by the time they have 60 hours towards their degree - by the start of their Junior Year. Degree Audit report A degree audit report provides current information as to a student’s aca­demic status: requirements to be com­pleted and requirements remaining. Available from the UCCS Student Portal through DARS, or from the Student Success Center, 2nd Floor, Main Hall, 719-255-3260. E-Mail Policy UCCS uses e-mail as an official means for communicating with students. To ensure students have access to this critical form of communication, students will be assigned a campus email account at the time of acceptance at UCCS. Students are expected to check their official e-mail address on a frequent basis, in order to stay current with university communications. It is recommended that students check their official e-mail account at least once a week because some no­tices may be time sensitive. E-mail com­munication will be used to replace printed communication. In addition, faculty may use the e-mail account for their courses. Details about campus e-mail policies can be found at www.uccs.edu/helpdesk. Enrollment Verification Enrollment verifications can be requested at the Student Success Help Center, Second Floor Main Hall or 22 Admissions and Records Office, Main Hall 108. Due to registration activity and quan­tity of re­quests for enroll­ment veri­fications at the beginning of each term, please: •Make all verification re­quests in writing. •Allow seven to ten days for com­ pletion of verifications submitted through the second week of the semester. •Allow 24 hours for completion of verifi­cations submitted there­after. Final Grades Faculty are urged to POST grades ONLINE no later than 90 hours after the final exam. Grades will be accessible for student viewing and printing on the web through the Student Self Service Center. please refer to the student portal to see grades. An official copy of grades can be obtained by ordering an official transcript. To be eligible for graduation, stu­dents must: •fulfill appropriate require­ments as established by their major department and the Graduate School •complete and have approved the Ap­plication for Admission to Can­ didacy form and the Diploma Card •successfully pass the comprehensive examination, thesis/dissertation defense accord­ing to the following dead­lines: During Registration for Spring: Complete the Application for Admission to Candidacy, any Trans­fer of Credit from another school if needed, the Diploma Card and the Depart­mental comprehensive exam, project, report, thesis/dissertation defense forms and submit to major department. Department submittal to Graduate School by February 11, 2013. No later than April 12, 2013: Defend, thesis/dissertation. No later than May 17, 2013: Submit Thesis/Dissertation Graduation Requirements for Bachelor’s Degree Candidates Students who expect to graduate at the end of the term must contact the aca­­­­­­­­­d­emic advisor in the college­/school from which they expect to receive the degree. In addi­tion they must file a Diploma Card with that college/ school no later than the first week of classes. Only those students who have contacted their academic advisor and filed a Diploma Card may be certified for graduation. Students who are graduat­ing from Business, Engineering, LAS, Health Sciences, or Public Affairs should contact the Stu­dent Success Center the semester before their planned graduation for the Senior Audit appointment. Requirements for Master’s & Doc­toral Degree Candidates Any candidate for a graduate degree is required to take a comprehensive exami­ nation, thesis/dissertation defense according to departmental requirements after the other requirements for the degree have been subs­tantially completed. Week of May 16, 2013: After defense, submit report forms, showing a satis­ factory pass, with at least three departmental signatures to the gradu­ ate school. Process all grade changes for any incomplete grades on courses needed for the degree. Students must submit completed thesis to the Library by the last day of finals of the semester in which they intend to graduate. Candidate for Degree Students who are not taking regular courses during the term in which the compre­hensive exam or thesis defense occurs must enroll as “Can­di­date for Degree.” Tuition for “Can­di­date for Degree” enrollment is the equiv­alent of one semester hour resi­dent gradu­ate tuition, plus appro­priate fees described in the “Tuition and Fees” section of this Sche­dule. A student need not be regis­ tered to submit the thesis/dissertation. Copies of the University The­sis Manual and Dissertation are available in the departmental offices, www.uccs.edu/ gradschl, the Graduate School, and the Library. Students using human, animal and biohazard subjects in research must obtain approval from the appropriate Spring 2013 / University of Colorado Colorado Springs Academic Procedures committee (IRB, IACUC, IBC) before beginning such research. Please consult the Office of Sponsored Programs website for IRB Application Submission information, www.uccs.edu/~osp. Degrees Degrees are verified, awarded, and posted approxi­mately 7 weeks after the end of the semester. Official tran­scripts previously requested that were being held for degree posting are mailed out within a week to ten days. Honor Code Academic honesty and integrity are vital elements of a dynamic aca­demic institu­ tion. The responsibility for ethical con­ duct rests with each indi­vidual mem­ber of the academic com­munity: students, faculty, and staff. The University of Colorado Colorado Springs has an ongoing commitment to maintain and encourage aca­demic integ­ rity. Copies of the University’s Academic Honor Code, a set of standards of aca­ demic honesty and procedures governing violations of these principles, are avai­ lable in the University Library, the Office of Dean of Students, or the Vice Chan­ cellor’s of­fice. Forms of Academic Dishonesty 4Plagiarism: Use of distinctive ideas or words be­longing to another person, without ade­quately acknow­ledging that person’s contribution. 4Cheating: Intentionally possessing, communicating, using or attempting to use unauthorized (by the instructor) materials, information, notes, study aids, or other devices, in any academic exercise. 4Fabrication and Falsification: Intentional and unauthorized altera­ tion or invention of any information or cita­tion in an academic exercise. 4Multiple Submission: Submission of substantial portions of either written or oral academic work which has previously earned credit, when such submission is made with­out instructor authorization. 4Misuse of Academic Materials: Intentionally or knowingly destroying, stealing or making inaccessible, library or other academic resource material. 4Complicity in Academic Dishon­esty:Intentionally or know­ ingly contrib­uting to the academic dishonesty of another. These examples of academic dishon­esty are not comprehensive, and in­fractions will be dealt with on an indi­vidual basis. Each student is expected to assist in the enforcement of aca­demic standards. Infractions should be first brought to the attention of the in­structor, then to the dean of the college. Orientation for New Students Sessions of the Student Orientation, Advis­ ing and Registration program will be held before the start of each semes­ter for all new students. The program is meant to prepare new students for their initial enrollment and to help ensure suc­cess at UCCS. Attendance is required for all new undergraduate students before they will be allowed to register for classes. Because classes are filled on a first-come, firstserved basis, students should attend the earliest program possi­ble. Academic advisors from the Student Suc­ cess Center will be available to answer questions and help students plan their class schedules so they can register that same day. scores to identify rela­tive strengths and weaknesses in the educational program for the continual improvement of UCCS. Transcripts Current students can order official transcripts on the myUCCS Portal with no cost for standard processing. Transcripts will be processed 5-7 business days from the date the transcript is ordered and mailed through the United States Postal Service via first class mail. Former students and those requesting special processing (Fed Express, PDF, or Pickup) can visit www.uccs.edu/admrec/ transcripts.html for detailed ordering information, special handling charges and easy online payment. Transcripts will be withheld for students with current financial obligations to the university, or disciplinary actions that are in progress from any CU campus. Please visit www.uccs.edu/admrec/ transcripts.html or call 719-255-3376 if you have further questions. For the dates and times of orientation sessions, please go to http://www.uccs.edu/orientation. Specific questions regarding new student orientation should be addressed to the Student Success Help Center, 719-255-3260, Main Hall 2nd Floor, or check the campus web site at www.uccs.edu/orientation Orientation for Unclassified and Grad­uate Students Graduate students are especially encouraged to contact the head of the specific programs in which they plan to enroll. New graduate students are welcome to attend either the fall or spring Graduate School Orientation during their first year on campus. Unclassified students are welcome to attend one of the trans­fer orientation programs. Student Outcome Assessment Agreement UCCS requires a series of student out­ come assessments at the beginning of the freshman year and at the end of the soph­omore and senior years as part of the educa­tional experience. Assessments are kept confidential and will not affect a stu­ dent’s academic standing. Assessments are used along with other students’ test University of Colorado Colorado Springs / Spring 2013 23 Student Resources Bookstore 719-255-3247 University Center The Bookstore is a full service store that caters to the special needs of the campus community. The store offers required and optional course materials, software, spirit clothing and items, school sup­plies, snacks, and much more. Personal checks with proper iden­tification, Master­Card, Visa, American Express and Discover cards are accepted. Textbooks Required and optional course mater­ials are available in the Book­store. Each course taught will be identified by its shelf tag listing course infor­mation and arranged according to Department, Course Number, and Section. Some used, rental and eBooks are avail­able for many classes. Textbook Return/Refund Deadlines All returns, refunds and exchanges require the original cash register receipt. Spring books may be returned within one week from the date of purchase. For special session classes, Extended Studies and Interim courses, returns will be accepted up until two days from the start of class. Books purchased for courses two weeks or less in length or after Census date are nonreturnable. New textbook returns must be in new selling condition and free from any marks or other signs of wear. If originally shrink wrapped, the wrap must still be intact. All necessary items (CDs, information cards, etc.) originally included must also be returned undamaged. Textbook Buy Back During the first and final days of each semester, the Bookstore will buy books according to its needs and the needs of the col­lege book market. Special buy back periods will also be offered throughout the year. Hours Open year-round, Monday-Friday. Saturday and holiday hours vary and are posted at www.uccsbookstore.com or you may call the­Book­store at 719-2553247 for updated hours and information. Campus closure Procedures Decision to cancel classes due to incle­ ment weather will nor­mally be made prior to 6:00 a.m. The decision to 24 cancel evening classes will nor­mally be made prior to 3:00 p.m. Fac­ulty, staff and students should call the emergency information line, 719-255-3346 or listen to the following stations for cancellation information. Colorado Springs KVUUKVOR KRDO KSSS KRCC KTLF KMAXKKLI KILO KKFMKATM PuebloKRYT KCFJ KCCY KGHF DenverKOA KYGO TV KKTVKOAA KRDO Barricades and signs will be placed at all campus entrances. Access to the campus will be restricted. No one will be allo­wed on campus until the campus officially re­­ opens. Campus Recreation 719-255-3463 Campus Recreation Center The Campus Recreation Center houses lap & leisure pools, a hot tub, a two court gymnasium, a running track, a full service fitness center, aerobics/dance studio and a bouldering wall. These services support the leisure and wellness needs of students, faculty and staff. This is accomplished in a variety of ways, including: •Open Recreation - access to the gym and fitness center. •Intramurals - Competitive and recre­ ational teams, individual leagues, and special events. •Club Sports - offering instruc­tional, educational, and competitive activi­ ties for members. •Outdoor equip­ment rental - an in­ creasing inventory of equipment at nom­inal rates. •Outdoor facilities and programs -access to sport facilities by reserva­ tion, and various outdoor trips. career center 719-255-3340 Main Hall 201 Career counseling and resources are available for all aspects of a student’s career path. Office hours are from 8am to 5pm, Mon-Fri., and appointments are required. We offer various assessment tools to help you decide on a major or if you are changing career paths. We help your job search skills with personal resume reviews and mock interviews. We host many career events and recruiters on campus each year, including two Career Fairs. The Career Center also sponsors online career tools: The Career Services Online (CSO Student) system allows students to view internship and job postings, tracks career events on campus and allows employers to view your resume for potential employment. Access the CSO Student system from the Career Center website at www.uccs.edu/career. For other information regarding Career Center services, visit www.uccs.edu/career often. center for excellence in Communication 719-255-4770 Columbine Hall 312 The Center for Excellence in Oral Communication focuses on the development and enhancement of the oral communi­cation competency of all mem­ bers of the campus community ‑ students, faculty, and staff. The Center provides several programs and presentations that can be utilized in the classroom through work­shops, or within the Center through one‑to‑one assistance. Regardless of academic major, communication skills play an important role in the advance­ment and success of all college students. Center for excellence in languages 719-255-3690 Dwire 270 The Center provides support to students in the study of language and culture. Services in­clude tutoring, place­ment exams, conversation tables, and interna­tional travel information. A wide variety of instructional aids is available. Center for excellence in math 719-255-3687 Engineering 138 The Math Learning Center provides drop‑in mathematics tutoring for stu­ dents, supports the individualized math­ ematics courses offered through Extended Studies and provides student access to approximately forty PC com­puters for use in mathematical endeav­ors. The machines run on a com­mon network and carry Maple V, a computer based algebra system. As the role of com­puter technology in the class­ room continues to grow, so too does the impor­tance of the MLC as a vital student re­source. Center for excellence in science 719-255-3689 Science Bldg 145 The Science Learning Center pro­vides services to students who need help in understanding basic scientific concepts in specific science courses and in mas­tering Spring 2013 / University of Colorado Colorado Springs Student Resources laboratory instru­ment skills. A wide variety of instructional aids is available at the center. These Include: • Drop-in Tutoring • Computer-Aided Instruction • Audio-Visual Presentations • Hands-on Lab Instrument Practice • Self-paced Learning Mo­dules • Calculators • Word Processing/Graphing Programs • Test Banks center for excellence in writing 719-255-4336 Columbine 316 The Writing Center, located in Columbine Hall, Rm. 316, offers indi­vidual tutoring in writing for all students. Students may sched­ule ap­pointments Monday through Saturday by calling or coming by the Cen­ ter. Tutors help with idea development, organization, structure, revisions, audi­ ence analysis, or other concerns students may have. Chancellor’s Leadership Class 719-255-3065 Main Hall 104 Provides a leadership development program for undergraduate students that includes a leadership studies curricu­ lum, personal enrichment activities, mentoring, and community services. www.uccs.edu/clc/ ChILDCARE 719-255-3483 Family Development Center www.uccs.edu/fdc The Family Development Center is a fully accredited, high quality, affordable preschool and child care center serving UCCS families and the community at large. We offer educational programs for children from 1 year of age to 10 years. At the Center we strive to help children build self-esteem and to feed each child’s curiosity and enthu­siasm. We create a positive environment that supports the intellectual, social, emotional and physical growth of children. The Center maintains a staff of highly qualified and caring teachers. The activities in the class­rooms are planned and implemented by professional lead teachers who are train­ed in early child­ hood/child development and are responsi­ ble for coordinating the program. Lead teach­ers are assisted by additional teach­ ers and aides. The Center strives to meet the standards for low child/staff ratios adopted by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC). The Center is open from 7:00 am to 6:00 pm, Monday through Friday. Competitive rates are avail­able, with discounts for stu­dents, staff, faculty, and alumni. Some scholarships are available for students. Subsidies for military families are also available. Enrollment is on a first come, first served basis, with priority given to UCCS students. Phone or visit the Center for further enrollment information. copy center 719-255-3213 Univ Center 108 The Copy Center offers full service printing, copying and faxing services to students, faculty, and staff. Ask us about using your Paw Prints!! www.uccs.edu/copycenter Dean of students,office of 719-255-3901 Main Hall 322 The Office of the Dean of Students is responsible for maintaining and administering the University Student Code of Conduct. They also network with University departments and programs to provide clarity on University protocols, policies, and rules. They advise and make recommendations on student initiatives, interests and needs in the areas of student complaints, appeals and referrals. The Office also provides problem solving assistance and can help students connect with campus resources. Disability Services 719-255-3354 Main Hall 105 Provides equal access to reasonable accommodations for students with documented disabilities. Qualified students must meet the academic standards requisite to admission and provide documentation of a physical or mental impair­ment which substantially limits one or more major life activity. Please call for an appointment. DISCRIMINATION/SEXUAL HARASSMENT COMPLAINTS 719-255-3359 Main Hall 318 Assists students, faculty and staff in handling complaints of sexual harass­ ment and discrimination (ethnic/racial, gender, religion, disability). University of Colorado Colorado Springs / Spring 2013 Diversity and inclusiveness UCCS inclusively engages diverse people and perspectives in learning, discovery, and innovation to prepare students for successful futures, to build knowledge, and to inform the greater public good. Diversity represents, among other things, differences in ethnicity, race, gender, age, class, sexual orientation, abilities, religious and spiritual values, political viewpoints, veteran status, and gender identity and expression. The principle of diversity advocates being inclusive of all while overcoming the legacies of exclusion in order to foster equity within the university experience. Financial Aid, Student Employment & Scholarships 719-255-3460 Cragmor Hall 201 1-800-255-8227 ext 3460. Internet: http://www.uccs.edu/finaidse Email Address: finaidse@uccs.edu Office Hours Monday 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Tues-Fri 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Apply for financial aid To apply for aid, submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at fafsa.gov by March 1st. You may submit your application after the deadline, but you will be considered for fewer types of aid. You must be admitted to UCCS to be considered for financial aid. The financial aid office will notify you by email when your financial aid has been awarded. Please note that withholding your social security number (SSN) from your admissions application prevents us from processing financial aid. Grants Grants are financial aid awards that do not have to be repaid. Grants may be used for tuition, fees, books, room and board, and other miscellaneous educational expenses. The Financial Aid Office awards grants based on financial need. Students who complete the FAFSA are automatically considered for grants. SCholarships Scholarships are awarded on the basis of need or merit. All available institutional scholarships are listed on the web at www.uccs.edu/finaid. The deadline for most institutional scholarships is March 1st. Postmarks will not be honored. Many of the scholarships require that students have 25 student resources completed the FAFSA. Outside scholarship search databases (all free) are also listed on the scholarship web page. the financial aid policy on Satisfactory Academic Progress(SAP), may apply for Colorado No-Need Work-study. Federal Direct stafford Loans Stafford Loans are federal student loans available to university students. Nearly all students are eligible to receive Stafford Loans regardless of credit. Interest on Stafford Loans may be subsidized by the U.S. Government depending on the student’s financial need. Student Employment The Financial Aid/Student Employment Office offers a self-referral employment service to currently enrolled students, and to students who have been accepted for the following term. Students need not document financial need to apply for these jobs. There is no charge for any of these services. Federal parent Loans (PLUS) The Federal Loan for Undergraduate Students (PLUS) enables parents and legal guardians to borrow up to the cost of education for dependent undergraduate students. PLUS Loans are credit-based and a parent will need to apply at www. studentloans.gov in order to qualify. On-campus (hourly/non work-study) employment is available to full-time or part-time degree status students and full-time unclassified students. Additionally, during the summer, degree-seeking students may work on campus without being enrolled if they were enrolled as half-time students during the previous spring semester and will return in the fall semester. Jobs are generally part-time and are listed throughout the year depending upon employer needs. However, the majority of openings are at the beginning of each term. Federal Graduate Loans (PLUS) PLUS Loans are available to Graduate Students to borrow up to their cost of attendance. PLUS Loans are credit-based and in order to qualify, the graduate student will need to apply at www.studentloans.gov. Federal Perkins Loans Perkins Loans are a low interest federal student loan for graduate and undergraduate students. These loans are awarded based on exceptional financial need. Work-study Work-study is a financial aid program that allows students to work on-campus or with an approved off-campus employer to earn money to pay educational expenses. This offers part-time, subsidized employment (approximately 6-15 hours per week) with both on and off-campus employers. Students must also be enrolled at least half time and comply with the financial aid policy on Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) to maintain eligibility for work-study. Colorado No‑Need Work‑Study Not based on financial need and offers part‑time, subsidized employment (approximately 10‑15 hours per week), on campus or at selected employers off cam­pus. Applications are available online during each summer and are due by the end of the first week of fall classes. Undergraduate degree students who are eligible for resident tuition (not military or Olympic status), take at least six credit hours and who comply with 26 Off-campus employment, both parttime and full-time, is available throughout the year depending upon employer needs. Openings range from highly skilled technicians and computer assistants to clerical work, food service, and general labor. Temporary and oncall positions in such areas as day care, house cleaning and furniture moving are also listed. Many residential nationwide camps list openings for the summer. Current job openings, both on and off campus, work-study and non-workstudy, are listed on SEAN’S PLACE, a computerized student employment assistance network for students. This service is strictly self-referral, and to apply for any job the student must contact the employer directly. Students may access SEAN’S PLACE on the web by clicking on A-Z Search, S, then click on SEAN’s Place. Short-term Loans The University has a short term loan program for students in need of emergency financial assistance. These loans are temporary in nature and have a maximum repayment period of one semester. These loans are available starting five business days before class start. Applications are available in the Office of Financial Aid/Student Employment. The fee to borrow is $5.00 per $100.00 borrowed. The fee is added to the student’s bill. Eligibility for a short term loan is determined by a Financial Aid Advisor. The maximum loan is $700. First year experience 719-255-3688 Main Hall 202 The Office of First Year Experience offers transitional, academic, and student development support services to all freshmen and transfer students. The mission of the office is to assist students with academic success. The Office of First Year Experience provides academic support through interactive workshops (time management, study skills, testtaking), academic coaching, tutoring, and mentoring. All of these services are offered at no cost to the student. http://www.uccs.edu/fye health insurance 719-255-4444 Student Health Center Degree-seeking undergraduate students taking 9 or more credit hours, graduate students taking 6 or more credit hours; full-time intern students and students enrolled in certain approved certificateseeking programs at UCCS are eligible to enroll in the Student Insurance Plan. The enrollment deadline is February 6, 2013, and payment must be made in full at that time. The insurance plan subsidizes major medical expenses according to the schedule of benefits stated in the Student Insurance Brochure, which is available in the Student Health Center or at www.uccs.edu/shc Housing - On-Campus 719-255-4042 Monarch House Welcome home! Join the 900 students who are living in some of the best oncampus student housing facilities in Colorado. We invite you to explore the UCCS Summit Village Residence Halls or the new Alpine Village Apartments. Both Villages are just a short walk from campus classroom buildings, the Student Recreation Center, the Kraemer Family Library and the University Center. Our Villages are nestled at the foot of the scenic Austin Bluffs hillside and provide residents with some of the most spectacular views of the Pikes Peak region including the Rock Mountain Front Range and the Garden of the Gods. All our on-campus living options offer the Spring 2013 / University of Colorado Colorado Springs Student Resources perfect mix of privacy with the opportunity to study, play, relax and meet friends. In-room cable TV and Ethernet connections, 24 hour computer lab and convenient laundry facilities make on-campus living the right choice for students. If you are a freshman or an upper classman wanting the traditional residential experience, look at the Summit Village Residence Halls. Summit also offers unique learning communities and theme floors like the Colorado Living and Outdoor Recreation Floor, Nursing Floor, Honors Floor and Substance-Free Floor. If you are over 21 or are transferring in with 30 or more credits, check out the Alpine Village Apartments. It’s easy - just complete our downloadable application, print it and forward the application and fees to: UCCS Housing Village, 1010 Austin Bluffs Parkway, Colorado Springs, CO 80918. More on-line at: www.uccs.edu/housing. Come join the “Village People” and begin making a lifetime of on-campus college friendships and memories. Housing - Off-Campus Assistance 719-255-3470 Univ Center 102 The University’s off-campus housing referral service, maintained by the ROAR office, 1st Floor of the University Center, has listings of rooms, apartments, and houses, as well as students seeking roommates to share accommodations. For more informa­tion, call 719-255-3470 or go to www.uccs.edu/commuter. Information Technology 719-255-3536 El Pomar Center Each student is automatically assigned an IT account for access to email and the university network. See www.uccs.edu/ it and www.uccs.edu/helpdesk for more information. IT Help Desk EPC, 1st Flr 719-255-3536 Columbine Hall Lab COB 231 719-255-4963 Library Computer Lab EPC, 2nd Flr 719-255-3422 International AFFAIRS, OFFICE OF 719-255-3218 or 3618 Main Hall 106 The Office of International Affairs (OIA) provides services to international students and scholars, i.e. orientations, In-Processing and connect­ing newcomers with other stu­dents from the same country. OIA assists new/current students and schol­ars by providing upto-date information on International Student/Exchange Visitor Program issues and advises on issues concerning immigration, admissions, ESL program, visa and program regulations. The ISSO also assists spon­soring departments (fac­ulty) in the process of the J-1 Exchange visitor Program. Email: international@uccs.edu Library, Kraemer Family 719-255-3296 El Pomar Center The Kraemer Family Library occupies the top two floors of the El Pomar Center. The collection contains over 1.2 million items ranging from tradi­ tional print material to electronic databases, and a wide array of research services. The library’s online catalog and other elec­tronic resources can be accessed via the library’s web page at www.uccs.edu/library. UCCS students with a valid University ID have access to the library’s services in­cluding reference assistance, interlibrary loan, database searching, and a course reserve col­lection. In addition, students and faculty have access to the collections of many of the state’s other academic libraries through personal visits, shared electronic catalogs, or interlibrary loan. The library’s interlibrary loan agreements provide students and faculty with access to the collections of most of the libraries in the U.S. and other countries. An assis­tive technology lab is available for students with special needs. Instruction in library use is provided in many of the courses taught on campus. Library hours during the spring term*: Mon-Thur 7:30 a.m. ‑ midnight Friday 7:30 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Saturday 10:00 a.m. ‑ 8:00 p.m. Sunday 11:00 a.m. - midnight During holidays and breaks, variable hours are posted at the door and on the library’s website. Check the library’s webpage for other services, events, and workshops. http://www.uccs.edu/library/ MOSAIC: Multicultural Office for Student Access, Inclusiveness and Community 719-255-3040 Univ Center 110A www.uccs.edu/mosaic acordova@uccs.edu Promotes cultural diversity by assisting in recruitment, retention, and academic University of Colorado Colorado Springs / Spring 2013 success of students from diverse cultures. Also assists students who want to share their culture by con­ necting them to campus re­sources, opportunities and information. uccs GATEWAY PROGRAM 719-255-3040 Univ Center 110 acordova@uccs.edu The UCCS Gateway program provides holistic admission review and learning communities for students who show strong potential to succeed in college even though facing particular academic and social challenges. Nominations to the program are made by UCCS admissions committees upon review of a UCCS application and required support documents—www.uccs.edu/ apply. A limited number of students are admitted on a case-by-case basis and are required to participate in UCCS Gateway programs. Students denied admission to the program are advised on alternative means of achieving a college education. The UCCS Gateway Program is coordinated by Anthony Cordova, Director of MOSAIC (Multicultural Office for Student Access, Inclusiveness and Community). MOSAIC provides support with admission, academic advising, mentoring, and college transition for all students. MOSAIC reaches out particularly to students who are ethnically diverse, LGBTQ, first generation, non-traditional, or face other challenges. High school principals, counselors, teachers and others mentors are encouraged to refer and recommend appropriate students for the UCCS Gateway Program by contacting Anthony Cordova, acordova@uccs.edu. pre-collegiate development program 719-255-3239 Main Hall 303 Assists in preparation of under-repre­ sented and first generation college stu­ dents (grades 9-12) to be com­ pet­itive for entrance to the college. Public Safety 719-255-3111 Parking Gar/Pub Safety, 104 The University Department of Public Safety is a full service agency. The officers of the department are certi­fied, commissioned police officers for the State of Colorado. Liability Limitation: The University does not provide medical support or pay ex­penses for students who are injured or become sick on campus. 27 student resources Should you become involved in a traffic accident on campus, Do Not move your vehicle. Call the University Department of Public Safety immedi­ately. If you witness a crime, contact the Univer­sity Department of Public Safety. If at all possible, the inform­ation you supply will be kept confi­dential. There are times when a very small amount of information can be of considerable assistance in helping the victim. Report all crimes immediately upon discov­ery. The sooner the police are aware of the crime, the better the chance of recovering property and/or apprehending the perpe­trator. Should you become the victim of a sexual assault, report it immediately. Be confident that your case will be handled in a sensitive, discreet, and confidential manner. The University Department of Public Safety will assist you in any way it can. If for any reason you are appre­hensive about going to your vehicle, call the Department of Public Safety for an escort. If you see a safety problem on cam­pus, report it to the Public Safety Office. pusafety/safety. If you cannot access the report on the internet, please call Campus Police at 255-3111 to request a printed copy be sent to you. The Department of Public Safety can supply statistical information for research, general information or some­one to speak to your group. If you would like to know more about law enforcement and its career oppor­ tunities, contact the Depar­tm ­ ent of Public Safety. Drive safely, courteously and have a safe semester at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs. physician, nurse practitioners and a medical assistant. The clinic hours are Monday through Friday 8:00am to 5:00pm and closed on holidays. Many professional services are provided including evaluations and treatment of illnesses, health problems and injuries, immunizations and preventative visits such as physicals and well women exams, just to name a few. Limited discount-priced medications and labs are also available on-site. For additional information or to schedule an appointment, please call or stop by. Refuge for Organizations, Activities & Rec­reation (ROAR) student Life 719-255-3470 Univ Center 102 The ROAR, located on the first level of the University Center, is your doorway to campus life. Involvement in sponsored activities provides for personal growth, leadership develop­ment, lifelong friend­ships, chances to develop new skills, and opportunities to have fun. The following areas are included in the ROAR: Campus Activities Campus Activities provides entertain­ment and education programs for the campus commu­ nity. Most programs are free to students and open to the commu­nity. Eight programming committees give everyone an opportunity to be in­volved. The Department of Public Safety maintains a Daily Crime/Fire Log. This daily log includes all criminal incidents and alleged criminal incidents that were reported to the UCCS Police Department. The daily log also includes reported fires that occurred within oncampus student housing facilities. The log can be viewed at www.uccs.edu/ pusafety/police/blotter. Student Government & Organizations All students are automatically members of student government, the official voice of the student body. Also there are more than 100 student clubs and orga­nizations. Involvement in student govern­ment and clubs is a great way to meet people, develop leadership skills and have a voice in the campus community. CAMPUS SAFETY INFORMATION The University of Colorado Colorado Springs annually publishes the Campus Safety and Security & Fire Safety Report. This report contains a summary of: campus crime statistics, responsibilities to report, campus safety programs and other safety information. Additionally, pursuant to C.R.S. 18-3-412.5, the report contains information regarding persons who are required by Colorado Law to register as sex offenders. The Fire Safety Report includes information about Housing fire notifications, fire statistics, drills and evacuation procedures, fire alarm systems and fire education and training. This report can be read in full on the internet at: http://www.uccs.edu/ 719-255-4444 Parking Garage/ Pub Safety 109 The Student Health Center provides convenient and affordable access to quality medical care for students. Appointments are recommended. The clinic is located on the east side of the Parking Ga­rage complex. Infor­mation is also avail­able at www.uccs.edu/shc 28 STUDENT Health Center Both FULL time and PART time students are welcome at the Student Health Center. Faculty and staff may be seen for the vaccines available at the clinic and for flu shots. Students do NOT need to have medical insurance to be seen for an appointment. The Health Center is a fee for service clinic, payable with cash, check, and credit cards. The charge for each appointment will be based on the procedures and diagnosis. The clinic’s medical staff consists of a The Office of Student Life sponsors vari­ ous programs for students throughout the year; publishes the Boomer newsletter that goes out to students weekly; maintains an accurate list of events on the Student Portal/Campus Life tab; maintains the UCCS Commuter Student web site, and much more. Stop by the ROAR office, UC 102 for more information. Student Success Center 719-255-3260 Main Hall, 2nd Floor The Student Success Center is a one stop location where students can talk to an academic advisor, check on their degree progress, or access a wide variety of other services designed to help students be successful. Our office is open on Monday 8 a.m. - 7 p.m., and Tuesday - Friday from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Academic Advising 719-255-3260 Main Hall, 2nd Floor Advising is available for all undergraduate students. Appointments are recommended - please call 719255-3260 to schedule. Walk-in hours for quick questions are offered weekly and are posted on our website: http://www.uccs.edu/ssc. Orientation Pro­grams 719-255-3260 Main Hall, 2nd Floor Informative orientation/advising sessions, required for all new freshmen and transfer students, are held before the begin­ning of each semester. Please call for dates and locations, or check the web at http://www.uccs.edu/ orientation. Information will be mailed to all new stu­dents. DEGREE aUDIT REPORT 719-255-3260 Main Hall, 2ndFloor A degree audit report provides current information as to a student’s aca­demic status: requirements to be com­pleted and requirements remaining. Spring 2013 / University of Colorado Colorado Springs student resources Available from the UCCS Student Portal through DARS, or from the Student Success Center. Math Placement Test The Math Placement Test is used to contact the Student Success Center to determine their need for this exam. The exam is offered online and the cost is $10. Information and directions to take the Math Placement Test can be found on the Math Department’s website at www.uccs.edu/math. PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS The Office of Student Recruitment and Admissions Counseling is happy to answer your questions about becoming a student at UCCS. We work with all high school and college transfer students. Our office is located in Cragmor Hall, Room 001. Monday – Friday, 8am – 5pm. If you have questions call 719-255-3084 or 1-800-9908227 extension 3084. http://www.uccs.edu/futurestudents University Center 719-255-3450 The University Center is the main gath­ ering place for the campus: fostering a sense of community among the students, faculty, staff, alumni and community. The University Center is designed and maintained to provide a com­fortable and relaxing environment that facilitates the delivery of services, programs and special events. The University Center provides for a variety of cultural, recreational and educational needs. This multi-purpose facility contains lounge and study ar­ eas, the Overlook Café, Jazzman’s Coffee, Clyde’s, meet­ing rooms, Student Government offices, the commuter ounge, a game room, the office of Student Multicultural Affairs, the Information Desk, the UCCS Bookstore, and the Copy Center. Visit us at http:// www.uccs.edu/uc. university Counseling Center 719-255-3265 Main Hall 324 The University Counseling Center (UCC) helps UCCS stu­dents address personal issues, relationship issues, and issues about career decisions. When encountered, such problems may get in the way of academic achievement and the overall wellbeing. The UCC targets these issues through short-term psychotherapy interventions. There is a nominal charge to students for ongoing counseling at the UCC. The charges in all other situations are determined on a case-by-case basis. The UCC (1) provides individual, couples, family and group psychotherapy services, to help students resolve personal issues while they are enrolled at UCCS; (2) provides workshops and trainings to address various mental health-related topics and academically related issues (i.e. study skills, stress management skills, time management skills, coping with test anxiety); and (3) provides mental healthrelated consultation services for UCCS students, faculty, and staff. For information regarding services, costs, and scheduling, please call 719-255-3265 or visit www.uccs.edu/~counsel/. university testing center 719-255-3354 Main Hall 105 Testing includes: • American College Test (ACT) Resid­ual: an entrance exam for undergradu­ates. The results are valid for admis­sion to the CU system only. Cost is $50. •Correspondence exams - Cost $20/ exam. •Graduate Record Exams (GRE) - subject based only. An entrance exam for graduate programs. Visit www.gre.org to register and pay. • Miller Analogy Test (MAT) - an entrance exam for graduate programs. Cost is $80. • Reasoning Skills Test: an exam used to satisfy the LAS Quantitative and Quali­ tative Reasoning Skills Require­ments. Cost is $20. For information, costs, and scheduling, please call 719-255-3354. procedures For those enrolling at UCCS for the first time using VA education benefits, please attend a veteran/military orientation, visit the Forster Veteran Resource Center, or call our office as soon as possible to begin the process of starting your benefits. After registration each semester, the student must submit a Course Load Worksheet to the OVMSA for review in order for the certification to be processed by the DVA. Any changes in course load (i.e., adds, drops, withdrawals) must be reported to the OVMSA. dependents, education assistance act, chapter 35 Students between the ages of 18 and 26 who are eligible for educational benefits because of the death of a parent during active military duty or because of service-connected disability rated by the DVA as 100% permanent and total should file appropriate forms with the DVA according to the preceding paragraphs. The registration procedure is also the same as described above. VETERAN AND MILITARY STUDENT AFFAIRS AND UCCS VETERANS’ RESOURCE CENTER, OFFICE OF 719-255-3253 Forster House The Office of Veterans’ and Military Student Affairs (OVMSA) assists veterans and others eligible for Department of Veterans’ Affairs (DVA) education benefits. The office is supervised by the university and bound to complete documentation and maintain records according to the guidelines of the DVA and the Colorado State Approving Agency for Veterans Education and Training. veterans education Ben­efits Chapters 30, 31, 32, 33, 35, 901, 1606 and 1607: The veteran must establish eligibility for educational benefits from the DVA by filing the appropriate paperwork at this office or through the DVA’s website at www. gibill.va.gov. The student must be registered in classes before the term census date before this office can certify any classes to the DVA. University of Colorado Colorado Springs / Spring 2013 29 University policies Affirmative Action The University of Colorado Colorado Springs follows a policy of equal opportu­nity in education and em­­ployment. In pur­suance of this policy, no campus depart­ment, unit, discipline, or employee shall discri­minate against an individual or group on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, sexual orientation, individual handicap, or veteran status. Under Colorado state law, sexual orientation includes a person’s orientation toward heterosexuality, homosexuality, bisexuality, or transgender status.This policy applies to all areas of the University affecting pre­sent and pros­pective students or employees. The institution’s educational programs, activities, and services offered to stu­dents and/or employees are non‑discrimin­atory and consis­tent with State Affirmative Action guide­lines, as well as with Federal laws and orders. For information about these provi­sions on equity, discrimination, or fairness, as well as internal and external complaint proce­ dures, con­tact the Director of Student Enrichment Services, Room 318, Main Hall or call 719-255‑3359. UCCS Affirmative Action/Equal Oppor­ tunity Policy Statement The University of Colorado Colorado Springs is committed to creating and main­taining a work and study envi­ ronment for faculty, staff, and students that does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, political affiliation, na­tional origin, individual handi­cap, sexual orientation, or veteran status. All employ­ees, faculty and students must be allowed to work, study and teach in an environment that is free of un­wanted sexual over­tures which undermine the integrity of employ­ ment, teaching, and faculty‑student rela­tionships. The University of Colorado Colorado Springs is as a matter of princi­ple and legally committed to the cause and spirit of affirmative action and equal oppor­tunity. As Chancellor, I wish to emphasize my professional and personal commitment in assuring that the implementation of affirmative action programs thus yield positive, tangible results at CU Colorado Springs. Effective implementation requires the involvement, participation, and support of all segments of the Univer­sity. Positive, good faith efforts will be 30 required of everyone, but particularly of those individuals who are responsible for recruiting, hiring, evaluating, and promoting others. Perfor­mance in this area will be an impor­tant element in the evaluation of all campus administrators and super­vi­sors. The Direc­tor of Student Enrichment Services is avail­able to assist all employees, faculty, and students in this impor­tant area. Colorado Rioting Act No person who is convicted of a riot of­fense shall be enrolled in a state-sup­ ported institution of higher education for a period of twelve months following the date of conviction. A student who is enrolled in a state-sup­ ported institution of higher education and who is convicted of a riot offense shall be immediately suspended from the institution upon the institu­tion’s notification of such conviction for a period of twelve months following the date of conviction; except that if a student has been suspended prior to the date of con­viction by the state-suppor­ted institution of higher education for the same riot activity, the twelve month suspension shall run from the start of the suspension im­ posed by the institution. Nothing in this section shall be con­strued to prohibit a state-supported institution of higher education from implementing its own policies and procedures or disciplin­ary actions, in addition to the suspension regarding students involved in riots stipu­lated above. (Colorado Revised Statutes, 23-5-124). Drugs and Alcohol In compliance with the Drug Free Schools and Communities Act, the Uni­ versity of Colorado Colorado Sprin­gs prohibits the unlawful manu­facture, distribution, dispen­sation, posses­sion, or use of a con­trolled sub­stance, or of illicit drugs and alcohol, on university property or as part of any university activity. This prohibition applies to all students and to all employees. Any employee (including student employees) who act in violation of the above policy also results in a conviction under a crimi­nal drug statute must report the conviction in writing to the employee’s departmental supervisor within five days. The University, in turn, may be obliged by law to report certain con­ victions to the federal govern­ment. The University, through regulated law, established governance commit­ tees, pro­cedures, and state laws and policies, will impose sanctions for violation of this pol­icy, which may in­ clude but is not limited to manda­tory participation in a rehabilitation program, or disciplinary action such as reprimand, suspension,alary reduction, demotion, or termination of employment for em­ployees, and for students a warning, probation, sus­pension, ineligibility for financial assistance, expulsion from uni­ versity hous­ing, or dismissal or expulsion from the University itself. Many of the Acts which violate this policy also violate criminal law and must be re­ ferred for prosecution. In such cases law enforcement authori­ties may administer a separate penalty such as a fine or impris­ onment. In addition to the imposition of legal and financial consequences associated with the abuse of drugs and alcohol, the phys­ ical and psycho­logical effects of such abuse can have a devastating effect upon the ability to perform phys­ical and intel­ lectual skills required of a student or em­ ployee. It can also impair the ability to develop and main­tain the interpersonal skills and the working relationships essen­ tial to an effective environment. The University of Colorado Colorado Springs provides education, counseling, and referral for rehabili­tative treatment relating to drug and alcohol abuse. Stu­ dents should con­tact the Counseling Cen­ ter for additional information. Privacy Act - FERPA The University of Colorado Colorado Springs informs students of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) of 1974. The University intends to comply fully with the Act, which was designated to protect the privacy of education records, to establish the right of students to inspect the privacy of education records, to establish the right of students to inspect and review their educational records, and to provide guidelines for the correction of inaccurate or misleading data through informal and formal hearings. Students also have the right to file complaints with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act Office (FERPA) concerning alleged failures by the institution to comply with the Act. Washington, DC 20202-4605 Spring 2013 / University of Colorado Colorado Springs University policies Complaints can be filed with: Family Policy Compliance Office U.S. Department of Education 400 Maryland Avenue, SW Washington, DC 20202-4605 The complete policy can be found in the University library and the Office of the Registrar web site. Information is also published in the Catalog. A directory of records, which lists all education records maintained on students by this institution, may be found in the Office of the Chancellor. The University of Colorado has designated the following items of student information as public or “directory” information. Such information may be disclosed by the institution for any purpose, at its discretion: name, address, telephone number, e-mail, dates of attendance, enrollment status, registration status, class level, major field of study, awards, honors, degree(s) conferred with location, past and present participation in officially recognized activities and sports, physical factors (height, weight of athletes), date of birth, ID photos. One exception that permits disclosure without consent is disclosure to school officials with legitimate educational interests.Examples of a school official is a person employed by the university in an administrative, supervisory, academic or research, or support staff position including law enforcement unit personnel and health staff; a person or company with whom the university has contracted (such as an attorney, auditor, or collection agent);a person serving on the Board of Regents; reporting to CO Dept of Education, Student Clearing house or a student serving on an official committee, such as a disciplinary or grievance committee, or assisting another school official in performaing his or her duties. A school official has a legitimate educational interest if the official needs to review an education record in order to fulfill his or her professional responsibility. Upon request, the university discloses education records without consent to officials of another school in which a student seeks or intends to enroll. Currently enrolled students may withhold disclosure of directory information under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974. To withhold disclosure, written notification must be received in the Office of the Registrar. Forms requesting the withholding of “directory information” are available at the Admissions and Registrar’s Offices. The University of Colorado assumes that failure on the part of any student to request specifically the withholding of “directory information” indicates individual approval for disclosure. Questions concerning the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act may be referred to the Office of the Registrar. Residency Classification for Tuition Purposes A student is classified initially as an in‑ state or out‑of‑state registrant for tuition purposes at the time an appli­cation and all supporting credentials have been received in the Office of Admissions and Records. The classifi­cation is based upon informa­tion fur­nished by the student and from other relevant sources. The requirements for establishing resi­dency for tuition purposes are de­fined by law of the State of Colorado (Chapter 23, Article 7, Colorado Revised Statute 1973, as amended). Due to the com­plexity of the statute, detailed information should be obtained directly from the Office of Admissions and Records. After the student’s status is determined, it remains unchanged in the absence of satisfactory evidence to the contrary. Classification standards conform to state statutes and judicial decisions and are applicable to all of Colorado’s state‑sup­ ported colleges and universities. The student who, due to subsequent events, becomes eligible for a change in classification, whether from out‑of-state or the reverse, has the respon­sibility of in­forming the tuition classi­fication officer, Office of Admissions and Records, after such a change occurs. If an adult student or an eman­cipated minor establishes domi­cile outside Colo­rado, he is to send written notification within five days to the tuition classification officer. Classification Notes 1.Petitions will not be acted upon until an application for admission to the Uni­versity and complete supporting cre­dentials have been received. 2. Changes in classification are made effective at the time of the student’s NEXT registration. 3. A student who willfully gives wrong information to evade pay­ment of the out‑of‑state tuition is subject to legal and disciplinary action. 4.Petitions must be submitted by January 22, 2013 for the spring semester. 5. Late petitions will not be consi­dered until the next semester. Residency‑Active duty Military Special rules apply to active duty members of the U.S. and Canadian armed forces who are permanently stationed in Colorado, and their dependents. Military Certification Forms are available at base/post education offices, that once certified, give in-state tuition rates. These students, if undergraduate, also qualify to receive the Colorado College Opportunity Fund to be applied toward their tuition. Honorably separated/retired military Per House Bill 09-1039, honorably separated or retired military from active duty are eligible to qualify for in-state tuition rates. If this is your first semester, please turn in your DD-214, Member 4, along with your Tuition Classification Form. You will need to have your ties, i.e., driver’s license, car registration (pay ownership tax), etc., changed to Colorado. Petitioning for Classification Change Any student who is 23 years of age or older, or is an emancipated minor as de­ fined by law, is qualified to change his domicile and his or her tuition classi­fica­ tion status. Detailed instructions as to the procedure to follow and the neces­ sary petition forms are available from the tuition classification officer, University of Colo­rado Colorado Springs, Office of Admis­sions and Records. University of Colorado Colorado Springs / Spring 2013 31 University policies Sexual Harassment Policy Student Appeals The University of Colorado Colorado Springs is a collegial academic community whose mission re­quires an open learning and working environment which values and protects individual dignity. The University’s educational pro­cess is based upon mutual trust, free­ dom of inquiry, freedom of expres­sion, and the absence of intimida­tion and exploi­tation. The University has established procedures for students who believe that inappropriate decisions have been made that affect them. Academic issues (for example, grad­uation require­ ments or course grades) should be addressed to the office of the dean of the appropriate school/­college. Appeals of administrative actions (for ex­ample, financial aid awards, or parking tickets) should be directed to the office which made the decision. Allegations of any discrimi­natory prac­tices should be referred to the Office of the Dean of Students. Advice and assistance on appeal procedures is avail­able from the Office of the Dean of Students. As a place of work and study, the Uni­ ver­sity must be free of inappro­priate and disrespectful conduct and communi­ cation of a sexual nature, of sexual harassment, and of all forms of sexual intimidation and exploi­ta­tion. Sexual harass­­ment is defined as unwel­come sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or phys­ical conduct of a sexual nature constitute sexual harassment when: submission to such conduct is made, either explicitly or implicitly, a term or condi­tion of an individ­ual’s employment, living conditions and/or academic evaluation; submission to or rejection of such conduct by an individual is used as the basis for employ­ment or aca­demic decisions affecting such individ­ual; or such con­duct has the purpose or effect of unreasonably interfering with an indi­ vidual’s work or academic perfor­mance or creating an intimidating, hostile, or offensive working or educa­tional environ­ment. Any person who desires information, has questions about proce­dures, or feels that he/she may have been sex­ ually harassed is encouraged to seek advice and counsel from a member of the Committee on Sex­ual Harass­ ment. Names of the Committee mem­ bers as well as a full statement of the Sexual Harassment Policy are avail­able from the Campus Sexual Haras­sment Officer and in most offices on campus and in the Student Center. For more informa­tion contact the campus Sexual Harassment Officer, Main Hall, Room 318, 719-255-3359. 32 Student Conduct The University of Colorado Colorado Springs has established a code of conduct Standards of Conduct to maintain the general welfare of the University commu­nity. The University strives to make the campus community a place of study, work and residence where people are treated with civility, respect and courtesy. Admis­sion to the University carries with it the expectation that students will be respo­nsible members of the campus community. This includes respecting the personal safety and individual rights of all in the University community, acting in accor­dance with accepted standards of social behavior and abiding by the regulations of the Uni­versity and the laws of the city, state and nation. The Standards of Conduct clearly state the University’s expectations for student behavior. Stu­dents are expected to become familiar with these stan­dards and fully understand their respon­sibility as University community members. The Standards of Conduct apply to all students at UCCS, regardless of designa­tion, program, or residence. These regula­tions apply primarily to misconduct on University premises; however, off campus violations that may impact the University’s mission fall under the jurisdiction of the Office of the Dean of Students and may lead to disciplinary action. The Standards of Conduct help to promote a safe and civilized campus environment. All students enrolled at UCCS are required to abide by these stan­dards or they will be subject to discipline. An attempt to commit an act pro­hibited by these standards or attempts to aid, abet or incite others to commit acts are subject to discipline to the same extent as a completed act. Similar stan­dards of con­duct apply to other mem­bers of the Uni­versity community, faculty, staff and visitors. Allegations of any viola­ tions should be directed to the office of the Office of the Dean of Students for resolution. The Standards of Conduct docu­ment details the rights and responsibilities of students accused of misconduct as well as victims of alleged student misconduct. Questions regarding behavioral issues should be directed to the Office of the Dean of Students in Main Hall, Third Floor, Room 322, 719-255-3901. See our web page at http://www.uccs.edu/oja/studentconduct.html for more information. Student Right-to-Know As required by the Student Right-toKnow and Campus Security Act, the Uni­versity of Colorado Colorado Springs is complying fully with the pro­visions of this law by informing all currently enrol­led and pro­spective students of the “projected gradu­ation rate” of specific cohorts. The pro­jected completion or grad­uation rates of the cohorts reflects the percentage of stu­dents in the cohort who (1) have already com­pleted or grad­uated from their respec­tive programs, or (2) reenrolled during the period of July 1 through Sep­tember 30, 2010. http://www.uccs.edu/ir/Data/ Students.html Based on the above definition the pro­ jected completion rate for: 1999 cohort equals 54% 2000 cohort equals 56% 2001 cohort equals 59% 2002 cohort equals 61% 2003 cohort equals 67% 2004 cohort equals 67% 2005 cohort equals 63% 2006 cohort equals 68% 2007 cohort equals 70% 2008 cohort equals 67% 2009 cohort equals 67% 2010 cohort equals 71% Spring 2013 / University of Colorado Colorado Springs University of Colorado Colorado Springs / Spring 2013 33 Immunization Information Official Notice For New Students who have not Complied with the Requirement The Colorado Department of Health and Environment requires any student who is enrolled for one or more classes, born January 1, 1957, or later, be immunized against Measles, Mumps and Rubella (German Measles) (MMR), or provide documented proof of immunity. Individuals born before January 1, 1957 are presumed immune and are exempt from the immunization requirement. Personal, religious, and medical exemptions are also available. In order to meet this State Health Dept requirement, four options are available to you: 1)Provide proof of immunity consisting of an official Certificate of Immunization, signed by a physician, nurse, or school health authority, which documents two doses of rubeola measles, mumps, and rubella measles vaccine. A completed immunization certificate must: A) Include month, day and year of vaccination. B) Indicate, when applicable, that the first dose of MMR was administered on or after the first birthday and at least one month apart. C) Include a signature or stamp of a doctor, nurse, or school health authority, official letterhead, or have as an attachment, other signed documents evidencing immunity. Note:Documentation can be obtained from several sources: medical records, former college or high school records, military records, or personal/family (certified) shot records. 2)Blood test results, called “titers” proving immunity to all three diseases (rubeola measles, mumps and rubella measles) are acceptable. Note:The lab tests MUST be shown for all three diseases in order to meet the requirements. 3) Sign a personal, religious, or medical exemption. This option is available for people who are unwilling or unable to provide proof of immunizations. Note:By accepting this option, it is stressed that in the event of an outbreak, the Colorado Depart­ment of Health and Environment will dismiss all students with an exemption from campus for the duration of the outbreak. 4)The MMR immunizations are available for all students at the Student Health Center by appointment. Note:For the students who are unable to acquire any proof of immunization, the immunizations are a series of two shots, thirty days apart. This Certificate of Immunizations form should be completed or a COPY of your two CERTIFIED MMR’s should be mailed or faxed to the Student Health Center prior to, or upon your arrival on campus. 34 Student Health Center Pkg Garage/Pub Safety 109 1420 Austin Bluffs Pkwy Colorado Springs, CO 80918 Phone 719-255-4444 Fax: 719-255-4403 Spring 2013 / University of Colorado Colorado Springs N IO UN AND MMR Form CO NS TIT UTI CERTIFICATE OF IMMUNIZATION FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS ON Approved 11/2003 by CDPHE Colorado law requires that form be completed and provided to the school. Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Name: Date of Birth: Student ID/Social Security Number: Street Address: City, State, ZIP Code: School Name: School Address: School Phone Number: School Fax Number: Immunization requirements for Colorado college students: two doses of MEASLES, MUMPS, and RUBELLA (MMR) vaccine. VACCINE DATE GIVEN Measles #1 Measles #2 Mumps #1 Mumps #2 Rubella #1 Rubella #2 ADDITIONAL VACCINES (NOT REQUIRED) DATES GIVEN (IF AVAILABLE) • ADDITIONAL VACCINES (NOT REQUIRED) DTP/DTaP (Diphtheria-Tetanus-Pertussis) HBV (Hepatitis B) Td/DT (Tetanus-Diphtheria) Varicella (Chickenpox) OPV/IPV (Polio) Meningococcal Other: • • • VACCINE DATE GIVEN DATES GIVEN (IF AVAILABLE) Other: Measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine is not required for college students born before January 1, 1957. If the student received a 2nd measles dose prior to July 1, 1992, the 2nd rubella and mumps doses are not required. The first MMR vaccine must have been administered no earlier than 4 days before the first birthday. The 2nd dose of MMR vaccine or of measles vaccine must have been administered at least 28 calendar days after the 1st dose. In lieu of immunization, written evidence of laboratory tests showing immunity to measles, mumps, and rubella is acceptable. Attach written proof to the Certificate or record test results and dates in the boxes above. TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE, THE PERSON NAMED ABOVE HAS RECEIVED THE IMMUNIZATIONS REQUIRED FOR SCHOOL/CHILD CARE ENTRY DO NOT SIGN UNLESS MINIMUM IMMUNIZATION REQUIREMENTS FOR AGE OR GRADE ARE MET Signed ____________________________________________ (Physician, nurse or school health authority) Title ______________________________ Date ____________ STATEMENT OF EXEMPTION TO IMMUNIZATION LAW (DECLARACIÓN RESPECTO A LAS EXENCIONES DE LA LEY DE VACUNACIÓN) IN THE EVENT OF AN OUTBREAK, EXEMPTED PERSONS MAY BE SUBJECT TO EXCLUSION FROM SCHOOL AND TO QUARANTINE. SI SE PRESENTA UN BROTE DE LA ENFERMEDAD, ES POSIBLE QUE A LAS PERSONAS EXENTAS SE LES PONGA EN CUARENTENA O SE LES EXCLUYA DE LA ESCUELA. MEDICAL EXEMPTION: The physical condition of the above named person is such that immunization would endanger life or health or is medically contraindicated due to other medical conditions. EXENCIÓN POR RAZONES MÉDICAS: El estado de salud de la persona arriba citada es tal que la vacunación significa un riesgo para su salud o incluso su vida; o bien, las vacunas están contraindicadas debido a otros problemas de salud. Medical exemption to the following vaccine(s): La exención por razones médicas aplica a la(s) siguiente(s) vacuna(s): Signed (Firma) __________________________________________ Physician (Médico) Date (Fecha)____________ ________________________________________________________ RELIGIOUS EXEMPTION: Parent or guardian of the above named person or the person himself/herself is an adherent to a religious belief opposed to immunizations. EXENCIÓN POR MOTIVOS RELIGIOSOS: El padre o tutor de la persona arriba citada, o la persona misma, pertenece a una religión que se opone a la inmunización. Religious exemption to the following vaccine(s): Exención por motivos religiosos de la(s) siguiente(s) vacuna(s): Signed (Firma) __________________________________________ Parent, guardian, emancipated student or student 18 years and older (Padre, tutor, estudiante emancipado o estudiante de 18 años y mayor) Date (Fecha)____________ ________________________________________________________ PERSONAL EXEMPTION: Parent or guardian of the above named person or the person himself/herself is an adherent to a personal belief opposed to immunizations. EXENCIÓN POR CREENCIAS PERSONALES: Las creencias personales del padre o tutor de la persona arriba citada, o la persona misma, se oponen a la inmunización. Personal exemption to the following vaccine(s): Exención por creencias personales de la(s) siguiente(s) vacuna(s): Signed (Firma) __________________________________________ Parent, guardian, emancipated student or student 18 years and older (Padre, tutor, estudiante emancipado o estudiante de 18 años y mayor) Date (Fecha)____________ ________________________________________________________ CDPHE-IMM CI-C RC14#2 Rev. 7/04 1 of 2 University of Colorado Colorado Springs / Spring 2013 35 pre-term courses | spring 2013 Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units Course Title Dates Units College of Business Biology Business Administration BIOL 1010 001 29618 Intro. to Human Biology 01/14/2013-01/18/2013 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B216 Days: MTuWThF Time: 08:00AM-05:00PM Instructor: Huber,Nicole J BUAD 3020 003 29599 Resume Writing/Interview 01/08/2013-01/11/2013 1 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 101 Days: TuWThF Time: 05:00PM-08:30PM Instructor: Breisch,Jeanne M BUAD 4500 004 29639 Cases & Concepts in Bus Policy 12/17/201201/09/2013 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 101 Days: MWTh Time: 08:30AM-12:00PM Dt: 12/17/2012-12/20/2012 Instructor: Olson,Eric M Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 101 Days: ThF Time: 08:30AM-12:00PM Dt: 01/03/2013-01/04/2013 Instructor: Olson,Eric M Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 101 Days: TuW Time: 08:30AM-12:00PM Dt: 01/08/2013-01/09/2013 Instructor: Olson,Eric M Hybrid course. Students must attend ALL on-campus meetings. Management MGMT 3300 005 31116 Intro to Mgmt & Organization 12/26/201201/04/2013 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 103 Days: WThF Time: 09:00AM-04:00PM Instructor: Staff MGMT 4370 002 29597 Organization Develop & Change 12/26/201201/11/2013 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 103 Days: WThF Time: 05:00PM-08:30PM Dt: 12/26/2012-01/11/2013 Instructor: Warrick,Donald D Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 103 Days: Sa Time: 09:00AM-04:00PM Dt: 01/05/2013 Instructor: Warrick,Donald D Marketing MKTG 3000 005 29595 Principles of Marketing 01/07/2013-01/18/2013 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 104 Days: MWF Time: 09:15AM-04:15PM Dt: 01/07/2013-01/11/2013 Instructor: Czaplewski,Andrew J Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 104 Days: MTuW Time: 09:15AM-04:15PM Dt: 01/14/2013-01/16/2013 Instructor: Czaplewski,Andrew J Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 104 Days: F Time: 09:30AM-11:00AM Dt: 01/18/2013 Instructor: Czaplewski,Andrew J Class meets on January 7, 9, 11, 14, 15, 16 from 9:15-4:15 and January 18 from 9:30-11:00. College of Letters, Arts, and Sciences Anthropology ANTH 1030 004 29612 Introduction to Human Origins 01/07/201301/17/2013 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 188 Days: MTuWThF Time: 09:00AM02:00PM Instructor: Wynn,Thomas G Art History AH 3000 OL2 29600 Tpcs in Art History 12/17/2012-01/03/2013 3 Rom Art *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Couchman,Judy Carol AH 3000 OL3 29629 Tpcs in Art History 12/17/2012-01/03/2013 3 Celtic Art *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Couchman,Judy Carol 36 Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# BIOL 2050 001 29608 Nutrition for Health Sci 01/02/2013-01/08/2013 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 203 Days: MTuWThF Time: 08:30AM05:00PM Instructor: Berning,Jacqueline R Communication COMM 3440 001 29614 Organizational Leadrshp 01/09/2013-01/19/2013 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 116 Days: WF Time: 08:25AM-12:55PM Dt: 01/09/2013-01/18/2013 Instructor: Hackman,Michael Zane Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 116 Days: ThSa Time: 08:25AM-05:30PM Dt: 01/10/2013-01/19/2013 Instructor: Hackman,Michael Zane Meets Wed. 1/9, Thur. 1/10, Fri. 1/11, Sat. 1/12, Fri. 1/18, and Sat. 1/19. COMM 3450 001 29582 The History of TV Programming 01/04/201301/19/2013 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 317 Days: F Time: 01:00PM-05:25PM Dt: 01/04/2013-01/18/2013 Instructor: Nelson,David R Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 317 Days: Sa Time: 08:30AM-05:25PM Dt: 01/05/2013-01/19/2013 Instructor: Nelson,David R Meets Fridays 1/4, 1/11, 1/18 and Saturdays 1/5, 1/12, 1/19. COMM 3500 002 34275 American Cinema 01/08/2013-01/18/2013 3 Bldg: El Pomar Center Room: 103 Days: TuWThF Time: 09:00AM02:15PM Instructor: Walker,Kim B COMM 4100 001 29637 Advanced Pub Speaking 01/14/2013-01/18/2013 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B138 Days: MTuWThF Time: 09:00AM-05:30PM Instructor: Morreale,Sherwyn Peltz COMM 5100 001 29615 Advanced Pub Speaking 01/14/2013-01/18/2013 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B138 Days: MTuWThF Time: 09:00AM-05:30PM Instructor: Morreale,Sherwyn Peltz Contact instructor at smorreal@uccs.edu for permission to register instructions. Film FILM 3690 001 29602 Topics in Hispanic Film: 12/17/2012-01/18/2013 3 Modern Spanish Film Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 201 Days: MTuWThF Time: 08:00AM-12:05PM Instructor: Feliu-Moggi,Fernando Foreign and Cultural Studies FCS 3690 001 29601 Topics in Hispanic Film 01/07/2013-01/18/2013 3 Modern Spanish Film Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 201 Days: MTuWThF Time: 08:00AM-12:05PM Instructor: Feliu-Moggi,Fernando Geography and Environ Studies GES 1050 004 31227 Introduction to Map & Compass 01/14/201301/19/2013 4 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 334 Days: MTuWThFSa Time: 08:00AM05:00PM Instructor: Larkin,Robert Paul GES 1050 005 31228 Introduction to Map & Compass 01/14/201301/19/2013 4 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 334 Days: MTuWThFSa Time: 08:00AM05:00PM Instructor: Larkin,Michael Paul Spring 2013 / University of Colorado Colorado Springs Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# spring 2013 | pre-term courses Course Title Dates Units Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units GES 4460 001 29604 Field Studies in Geography Field Studies 01/13/2013-01/20/2013 1 - 4 Silverton Instructor: Vogt,Brandon James Field course to Silverton, CO, from Jan 13-Jan 20. Instructor approval required. PSC 4980 002 34047 Special Probs: 01/07/2013-01/18/2013 1 - 3 Latin American Political Film Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 317 Days: MTuWThF Time: 08:00AM12:15PM Instructor: Sondrol,Paul C History Psychology HIST 1530 001 27202 U.S.: Emerg Mod Amer 1865-1920 01/07/201301/11/2013 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 115 Days: MTuWThF Time: 08:00AM05:00PM Instructor: Forrest,Bernice Elizabeth LaCroix PSY 3480 002 29471 Sel Tpcs 12/17/2012-01/03/2013 3 Memory Across the Lifespan Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 114 Days: MTuWThF Time: 08:00AM12:10PM Instructor: Davis,Hasker P Class meets Dec. 17-21, 26-28, and Jan. 2-3. HIST 3000 001 27944 Spec Tpcs: 01/05/2013-01/13/2013 3 The Holocaust Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B215 Days: MTuWThFSaS Time: 09:00AM-01:45PM Instructor: Sackett,Robert E Class meets nine days straight. HIST 3000 002 29620 Spec Tpcs: 01/05/2013-01/13/2013 3 Hist Ancient Greece thru Film Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B215 Days: MTuWThFSaS Time: 02:00PM-06:45PM Instructor: Duvick,Brian Marshall Class meets nine days straight. Humanities HUM 3990 007 29623 Tpcs: 01/02/2013-01/11/2013 3 Matrix: Cosmology & Culture Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 128 Days: MTuWThF Time: 10:00AM03:15PM Instructor: Olkowski,Dorothea Meets in COB 128. HUM 3990 008 29617 Tpcs: 01/02/2013-01/11/2013 3 Matrix: Cosmology & Culture Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 128 Days: MTuWThF Time: 10:00AM03:15PM Instructor: Kuzma,Joseph Dlaboha Interdepartmental Studies ID 2000 001 28148 Mathematics: A Human Endeavor 01/07/201301/11/2013 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B134 Days: MTuWThF Time: 08:30AM-05:00PM Instructor: Soifer,Alexander Music MUS 2050 003 29621 Jazz History 01/07/2013-01/18/2013 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 136 Days: MTuWThF Time: 08:30AM01:00PM Instructor: Smith,Curtis M Philosophy PHIL 1120 009 30726 Critical Thinking 01/02/2013-01/12/2013 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 115 Days: MTuWThFSa Time: 05:00PM09:15PM Instructor: Welshon,Robert C PHIL 3100 003 29607 World Religions 01/02/2013-01/12/2013 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 114 Days: MTuWThFSa Time: 12:45PM05:00PM Instructor: Scholes,Jeffrey E Political Science PSC 1100 004 29611 The American Political System 01/07/201301/18/2013 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 216 Days: MTuWThF Time: 12:00PM04:15PM Instructor: Dunn,Joshua M University of Colorado Colorado Springs / Spring 2013 PSY 3860 001 29605 Theories of Psychotherapy 01/02/2013-01/15/2013 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 324 Days: MTuWThF Time: 01:00PM04:40PM Dt: 01/02/2013-01/14/2013 Instructor: Segal,Daniel L Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 324 Days: Tu Time: 09:00AM-05:00PM Dt: 01/15/2013 Instructor: Segal,Daniel L Class meets from 9:00am-5:00pm on 1/15/13. Sociology SOC 4010 002 31572 Special Topics in Sociology 01/02/2013-01/12/2013 3 Gendered Citizenship Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 117 Days: WThFSa Time: 09:30AM03:30PM Instructor: Wentling,Tracy Lynn SOC 4010 OL1 29633 Special Topics in Sociology 12/17/2012-01/18/2013 3 Film and Social Justice *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Middlebrook,Jeb A SOC 5010 003 28975 Seminar: Special Topics in Soc 01/02/201301/12/2013 3 Gendered Citizenship Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 117 Days: WThFSa Time: 09:30AM03:30PM Instructor: Wentling,Tracy Lynn SOC 5010 OL1 29636 Seminar: Special Topics in Soc 12/17/201201/18/2013 1 - 3 Film and Social Justice *ONLINE COURSE* Dt: 12/17/2012-01/18/2013 Instructor: Middlebrook,Jeb A Spanish SPAN 3690 001 29603 Hispanic Culture Through Film 01/07/201301/18/2013 3 Modern Spanish Film Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 201 Days: MTuWThF Time: 08:00AM-12:05PM Instructor: Feliu-Moggi,Fernando Women’s and Ethnic Studies WEST 2010 007 31193 Intro to Race & Gender 12/17/2012-12/21/2012 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 117 Days: MTuWThF Time: 08:00AM05:00PM Instructor: Holcomb,Kimberly Ann WEST 2010 008 31198 Intro to Race & Gender 01/14/2013-01/18/2013 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 117 Days: MTuWThF Time: 08:00AM05:00PM Instructor: Holcomb,Kimberly Ann WEST 4900 002 31577 Spc Tpcs Upper Div 01/02/2012-01/12/2013 3 Gendered Citizenship Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 117 Days: WThFSa Time: 09:30AM03:30PM Instructor: Wentling,Tracy Lynn WEST 4900 OL1 29632 Spc Tpcs Upper Div 12/17/2012-01/18/2013 3 Film and Social Justice *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Middlebrook,Jeb A Classes will air: www.SolidarityInstitute.org. Instructor email: jeb@solidarityinstitute.org. 37 pre-term courses | spring 2013 Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units College of Engineering and Applied Science Mech and Aerospace Engineering MAE 1502 001 29622 Principles of Engineering 12/17/2012-12/21/2012 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: A218 Days: MTuWThF Time: 08:00AM-04:30PM Instructor: Albertson,Julie A The final day (Friday, 12/21) is online only and involves project summaries and final postings in Blackboard. There is no on-campus meeting nor specified meeting time that day. MAE 1503 001 29579 Intro to Engineering Design 01/11/2013-01/17/2013 2 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: A208 Days: MTuWThF Time: 09:00AM-04:00PM Instructor: Albertson,Julie A Beth-El College of Nursing and Health Sciences Health Sciences HSCI 1020 001 29598 Personal Fitness and Wellness 01/14/201301/18/2013 3 Bldg: University Hall Room: 132 Days: MTuWThF Time: 08:30AM05:00PM Instructor: Behrens,Timothy Karl HSCI 2070 001 29609 Nutrition for Health Prof 12/17/2012-01/18/2013 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 203 Days: MTuWThF Time: 08:30AM05:00PM Instructor: Berning,Jacqueline R HSCI 3940 001 29613 Nutrition Sci & Food Prep 01/07/2013-01/18/2013 3 Bldg: University Hall Room: 216 Days: MWF Time: 09:00AM-05:00PM Instructor: Schenck,Kimberly Lane Nursing NURS 2990 001 29626 Basic Clinical Practicum 01/07/2013-01/11/2013 1 Days: MTuWThF Time: TBA Instructor: Davis,Susan Elizabeth PASS/FAIL. NURS 3600 001 31041 Clinical Decisions 01/07/2013-01/11/2013 3 Bldg: University Hall Room: 141 Days: MTuWThF Time: 08:00AM05:00PM Instructor: Phillips,Lynn NURS 3990 001 29627 Clinical Practicum 01/07/2013-01/11/2013 1 Days: MTuWThF Time: TBA Dt: 01/07/2013-01/11/2013 Instructor: Davis,Susan Elizabeth PASS/FAIL. NURS 4560 001 29631 Lactation Counselor 01/03/2013-01/09/2013 3 Bldg: University Hall Room: 140 Days: MTuWThF Time: 09:00AM05:00PM Instructor: Janoka,Catherine A ; Hensle,Valerie Wilk School of Public Affairs Criminal Justice CJ 4042 002 29206 Corrections 01/07/2013-01/11/2013 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 114 Days: MTuWThF Time: 08:00AM-05:00PM Instructor: Martinez,Michael Elias CJ 4130 001 31742 Poverty and Crime 01/14/2013-01/18/2013 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 114 Days: MTuWThF Time: 08:30AM-05:30PM Instructor: Kaukinen,Catherine Elizabeth CJ 5571 001 31743 Social Organization of Crime 01/14/2013-01/18/2013 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 114 Days: MTuWThF Time: 08:30AM-05:30PM Instructor: Kaukinen,Catherine Elizabeth 38 Spring 2013 / University of Colorado Colorado Springs Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# spring 2013 | spring break courses Course Title Dates Units Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units College of Business History Marketing HIST 3000 010 31052 Spec Tpcs: 03/23/2013-03/31/2013 3 Nazis & Jews in European Film Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B215 Days: MTuWThFSaS Time: 12:30PM-05:15PM Instructor: Sackett,Robert E ***SPRING BREAK COURSE*** Meets Mon.-Sun., 03/23/2013-03/31/2013, 12:30-5:15, nine straight days. Meets in OCSE B215. MKTG 3000 004 29648 Principles of Marketing 03/23/2013-03/28/2013 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 101 Days: MTuWThSa Time: 08:00AM-04:30PM Instructor: Olson,Eric M ; Knock,Margaret A ***SPRING BREAK COURSE*** Meets Sat. 3/23 and Mon.-Thu. 3/25-28 from 8:00am-4:30pm. Meets in Dwire 101. Interdepartmental Studies MKTG 4550 001 29653 Contemporary Issues in Mktg 03/23/201303/28/2013 3 Brand Management Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 103 Days: MTuWThSa Time: 08:00AM-05:00PM Instructor: Czaplewski,Andrew J ***SPRING BREAK COURSE*** Meets Sat. 3/23 and Mon.-Thu. 3/25-28 from 8:00am-5:00pm. Meets in Dwire 103. ID 3780 001 31110 Yuri Norstein/Art of Animation 03/23/2013-03/31/2013 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B134 Days: MTuWThFSaS Time: 09:00AM-01:40PM Instructor: Soifer,Alexander *****SPRING BREAK COURSE ***** Class meets Saturday March 23 through Sunday March 31. Nine straight days. Class meets in OCSE B134. College of Letters, Arts, and Sciences Political Science Anthropology PSC 1100 005 29649 The Amer Political System 03/25/2013-03/29/2013 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 317 Days: MTuWThF Time: 08:00AM05:00PM Instructor: Sondrol,Paul C ***SPRING BREAK COURSE*** Meets Mar. 25-29, 8:00am-5:00pm, in Columbine 317. ANTH 3100 001 34150 Special Topics in Anthropology 03/25/201303/29/2013 3 Museum Represent of the SthWst Instructor: Larkin,Karin Tonya ***SPRING BREAK COURSE*** Trip: 3/25/13 - 3/29/13 to Santa Fe, NM. Cost: $550. Deposit of $250 due by 2/2/13, balance of $300 due by 3/13/13. ANTH 3180 001 29657 Arch and Public Policy 03/25/2013-03/29/2013 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 133 Days: MTuWThF Time: 09:00AM05:30PM Instructor: Segin,Robert Steven ***SPRING BREAK COURSE*** Meets Mar. 25-29, 9:00am-5:30pm, in CENT 133. Mandatory meeting on Friday, Mar. 1, 9:25-10:40am, in CENT 133. Art History AH 3000 002 31229 Topics in Art History 03/25/2013-03/29/2013 3 Museum Represent of the SthWst Instructor: Larkin,Karin Tonya ***SPRING BREAK COURSE*** Trip: 3/25/13 - 3/29/13 to Santa Fe, NM. Cost: $550. Deposit of $250 due by 2/2/13, balance of $300 due by 3/13/13. Communication COMM 2100 005 29647 Public Speaking 03/25/2013-03/29/2013 3 Univ & Mt Lion Honors Program Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 116 Days: MTuWThF Time: 08:00AM05:00PM Instructor: Arnold,Carrie ***SPRING BREAK COURSE*** This Section is ONLY for UCCS University and Mountain Lion Honors Program Students. Students in this section will not have to sign up for a recitation section. Contact 255-4099 for permission to register instructions. Meets M-F, 8:00am-5:00pm in COB 116. COMM 4250 001 29646 Adv Interprs Comm Conflct Mgmt 03/25/201303/29/2013 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 323 Days: MTuWThF Time: 09:00AM05:30PM Instructor: Staley,Constance M Courtney ***SPRING BREAK COURSE*** Meets M-F, 9:00am-5:30pm, in COB 323. Geography and Environ Studies GES 4460 002 29659 Field Studies in Geography 03/23/2013-03/30/2013 1 - 3 Napa Instructor: Larkin,Michael Paul ***SPRING BREAK COURSE*** Field course to Napa Valley, California, from March 23-March 30. Instructor approval required. University of Colorado Colorado Springs / Spring 2013 PSC 3060 001 29650 Political Ideas in Film 03/25/2013-03/29/2013 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 128 Days: MTuWThF Time: 08:00AM05:00PM Instructor: Dunn,Joshua M ***SPRING BREAK COURSE*** Meets Mar. 25-29, 8:00am-5:00pm, in Columbine 128. Women's and Ethnic Studies WEST 3900 002 33776 Spc Tpcs Interm 03/25/2013-03/29/2013 3 Museum Represent of the SthWst Instructor: Larkin,Karin Tonya ***SPRING BREAK COURSE*** Trip: 3/25/13 - 3/29/13 to Santa Fe, NM. Cost: $550. Deposit of $250 due by 2/2/13, balance of $300 due by 3/13/13. Beth-El College of Nursing and Health Sciences Health Sciences HSCI 1020 002 29654 Personal Fitness and Wellness 03/25/201303/29/2013 3 Bldg: University Hall Room: 216 Days: MTuWThF Time: 08:30AM05:00PM Instructor: Craig,Kay Marie ***SPRING BREAK COURSE*** Meets M-F, 8:30am-5:00pm, in Univ. Hall 216. School of Public Affairs Criminal Justice CJ 4032 001 29655 Investigation of Injury/Death 03/25/2013-03/29/2013 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 114 Cap: TBA Days: MTuWThF Time: 08:00AM05:00PM Instructor: Kelly,Leon ***SPRING BREAK COURSE*** Meets M-F, 8:00am-5:00pm, in Dwire 114. Public Administration PAD 3268 001 31771 Cont Iss Soc/Pub Policy 03/25/2013-03/29/2013 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 201 Days: MTuWThF Time: 08:30AM-05:30PM Instructor: Kaukinen,Catherine Elizabeth ***SPRING BREAK COURSE*** Meets M-F, 8:30am-5:30pm, in Dwire 201. 39 COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND ADMINISTRATION (BU) & GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (BG) MBA Advisors are located in Dwire Hall, Room 333, Phone 719-255-3408 Undergraduate Advisors are located in the Student Success Center, Second Floor, Main Hall, Room 208, 719-255-3260 GENERAL INFORMATION The academic policies, rules, and regulations of the College of Business and the University of Colorado Colorado Springs are printed in the Academic Catalog. ALL STUDENTS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR KNOWING AND FOLLOWING THE PROVISIONS SET FORTH IN THE ACADEMIC CATALOG AND IN THIS REGISTRATION HANDBOOK. These rules and regulations are subject to change. Any questions concerning these provisions are to be directed to the MBA Advising Office (graduate students) or the Student Success Center (undergraduate students) or the CoB Program Director, Undergraduate Programs (undergraduate students). The College cannot assume responsibility for problems resulting from the failure of a student to follow the policies stated in the Academic Catalog or from inaccurate information given by someone other than an appropriate staff member of the College. THE COLLEGE OF BUSINESS EN­FORCES DEADLINES AND COURSE PREREQUISITES. College of Business Areas of Emphasis Undergraduate Graduate Accounting X Business Administration X Finance X General X X X Health Care Administration X Human Resource Management X Information Systems X Innovation Management X International Business X X Management X X Marketing X X Operations Management X Project Management Service Management X X Space Systems Management Sport Management X X X Option: PGA Golf Management X A student’s business program/catalog year is the one in effect at the time of a student’s most recent admission to UCCS College of Business or to LAS Pre-Business. Transfer students from Colorado Community Colleges may follow the graduation requirements in effect during the academic year the student began their study at the community college if they complete the AA Business Option (restrictions apply, please see UCCS Student Success Center). All others are evaluated on a case by case basis. The student bears primary responsibility for the fulfillment of degree requirements. Administrative Drops Business faculty or the dean MAY drop students for lacking proper course prerequisites and/­or class standing. Business faculty also may drop students who do not attend the first class without prior permission from the instructor. This policy allows the adding of waitlisted students who attend the first class. 40 Course Fees All students taking courses in the College of Business will pay a technology fee based upon the course subject heading. For Information Systems (INFS) and Quantitative Studies (QUAN) courses, the fee will be $15 per semester hour. For all other College of Business courses, the fee will be $5 per semester hour. Online business courses require a $100 fee. The maximum fee charged to a student for all College of Business courses taken in a semester is $120 except for PGMT and distance online courses. Graduating Students All students graduating from either the undergraduate or MBA program must contact the appropriate College of Business advising office for a complete academic evaluation (senior/MBA grad­uation audit) DURING THE SEMESTER PRIOR TO THEIR FINAL SEMESTER. Incomplete Grades Incomplete Grades (I’s) are appropriate for students who have completed a substantial portion of the semester but who then become ill or encounter other documentable extenuating circumstances beyond their control that prevent them from completing their coursework. Instructors have sole discretion to award a grade of I. The purpose of an I is to allow students to make up missing work or exams; therefore, a student must meet with his/her instructor to develop a plan for completion. Students may not attend any part of the course a second time, unless they register and pay for the course. To resolve an I, the student must complete the specified work by the specified deadline. In all cases where an I is not remedied, the I grade automatically converts to an F on the student’s permanent record one calendar year after award of the I. The student is responsible to ensure that incomplete grades are remedied at least four weeks prior to his/her scheduled graduation date. Pass/Fail Course Registration With the exception of BUAD 3010, 3020, 3030, internships numbered 4960 and 6960, and certain experimental courses, CoB students may not use courses taken on a pass/fail basis to satisfy required courses. Only open electives may be taken on a pass/fail basis and applied toward the undergraduate degree. No pass/fail courses may be taken and applied toward the Graduate degree program. Pass/ Fail determination must be made within university deadlines and is irreversible. UNDERGRADUATE Undergraduate Standards of Performance Students are held to basic standards of performance established for their classes with respect to attendance, active participation in course work, promptness in completion of assignments, correct English usage both in writing and in speaking, accuracy in calculations, and general quality of scholastic workmanship. In general, examinations and scholarly papers are required in all courses and for all students. To be in good standing, (i.e.: not on probation) a minimum scholastic cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.0 is required for all coursework attempted, and a 2.0 GPA for all business courses attempted. These GPA requirements apply to work attempted at all University of Colorado (CU GPA) campuses. Remedial course work is not included in the overall average. Students are responsible for being aware of their academic standing at all times; late posting of grades and/or late notification by the College does not waive this responsibility. Spring 2013 / University of Colorado Colorado Springs spring 2013 | BUSINESS Course Eligibility - Prerequisites, as listed for individual courses in the Course Description section of the current Academic Catalog or Schedule of Courses, are enforced for all students, including non-business students. In addition, it is expected for CoB students that all Skills Courses must be completed (with a grade of C- or better) prior to enrolling in the Junior Core and Emphasis classes. Priority for registration in business classes is given to business degree students. If you are uncertain about your eligibility for enrollment in a business course, contact the Student Success Center at 719-255-3260 or success@uccs.edu. Intra-university Transfer - Students who wish to transfer to the College of Business from another degree program at UCCS must submit an application in the Student Success Center upon completion of at least 15 semester hours of graded work on campus with a 2.7 cumulative CU GPA and with at least C- or better grades in Engl 1310 and Math 1040/1120; those with a GPA between 2.50 and 2.69 will be reviewed by the Business Admissions Committee. A minimum of 30 hours of business course work must be completed after admission to the College of Business including 18 hours in the area of emphasis and BUAD 4000 & 4500. Coursework taken prior to admission to the College will not be accepted toward area of emphasis requirements, nor are pre-Business (PRBU) students in the College of Letters, Arts & Sciences (LAS) permitted to enroll in any business courses 2020 or higher (except for MKTG 3000 and MGMT 3300). * Furthermore, declaration as a PRBU major does not guarantee transfer into the College of Business or application of any business credits earned while a LAS student. Non-degree students may enroll in upper division courses only with the permission of the Program Director, Undergraduate Programs for the College of Business. Repeating Courses Repetition of College of Business coursework is permitted only with prior permission from the College. The repetition of coursework at other institutions will be permitted subject to receiving prior CoB approval and University transfer approval requirements. Area of emphasis, skills, junior core, and senior capstone courses must be completed with a grade of Cor higher; all repeated work grades do not replace prior grades but will be averaged into the student GPA. Transfer Students CoB transfer students must meet all requirements for admission to UCCS. For a detailed explanation of transfer student admission, requirements, and policies, please see the current Academic Catalog. Independent Study Students who wish to pursue a topic of interest in greater depth than that offered in the classroom may register for independent study courses with the approval of the program director and course instructor. Prior to registering for an independent study, the student must meet with the appropriate faculty member to design the independent study project and complete the independent study form. The form should then be returned to the program director (Undergraduate Office for undergraduate students or the MBA Office for graduate students) for final appproval and course processing. In order to graduate with a Professional Program Area of Emphasis, students must maintain the following criteria: • 2.0 cumulative GPA • 2.5 College of Business GPA • 2.5 Area of Emphasis GPA Students not meeting these requirements will not be permitted to graduate with a Professional Program Area of Emphasis, but will receive a Bachelor of Science in Business degree provided that their CU GPA and Business GPA are at least a 2.0. GRADUATE Course Eligibility - Students must be officially admitted to the MBA program or to another UCCS graduate program to register for 5000 or 6000 level courses. Those students who already have a Masters or a Ph.D. degree should consult with the College of Business MBA advising office to determine their eligibility for graduate level course work. MBA Foundation Requirements The College of Business provides the following series of business courses as required foundation courses for graduate study in business. These courses may be waived on a course-by-course basis by prior academic course work at the discretion of the MBA advising office. ACCT 5500 3.0 Introduction to Accounting BUAD 5500 3.0 Fundamentals of Economics BUAD 5600 3.0 Business, Government and Society QUAN 5500 3.0 Fundamentals of Business Statistics The determination of which (if any) of these foundation courses are required is made when the student meets with an MBA advisor at the time of his/her admission to the MBA program. Repeating Courses Any grade below C (2.0) is not a passing grade for graduate students. A student may repeat a course once for which he or she has received a grade below C. Both the original grade and the grade for the repeated course count in the computation of the grade point average which is used to satisfy graduation requirements. All work attempted will appear on permanent records. Statement of Academic Standards To be in good standing, MBA students must have an overall grade point average of not less than 3.0 for degree program and degree program foundation course work attempted. Any individual grade below C (2.0) is not a passing grade for graduate students. See the Academic Catalog for more detailed information. The Professional Program The Professional Program begins in the junior year and allows students to begin focused study in their chosen discipline. CoB students declare an Area of Emphasis (concentration) for their academic degree requirement and must follow the sequence of courses listed in the Model Degree Plan for their catalog year of acceptance. It is expected for CoB students that all Skills Courses must be completed (with a grade of C- or better) prior to enrolling in the Junior Core and Emphasis classes. ALL prerequisites will be enforced for ALL College of Business Courses. University of Colorado Colorado Springs / Spring 2013 41 BUSINESS | spring 2012 Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units College of Business Internships: Consent of College of Business Director of Placement is required. Refer to Director of Placement in Dwire 301. Please contact Business Career and Placement Center for more information. Course Title Dates Units ACCT 4960 001 27239 Internship in Accounting 1 - 3 Instructor: Beck,Charles E ACCT 4960 002 27240 Internship in Accounting 1 - 3 Instructor: Claiborne,Cathy Accounting ACCT 5500 001 27217 Introduction to Accounting 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 104 Days: Tu Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Mc Allister,Brian Patrick ACCT 2010 001 27204 Intro to Financial Accounting 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 103 Days: M Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Trumpfheller,Sheri Lynn ACCT 6010 001 30614 Sem: Financial Acct Theory 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 101 Days: Th Time: 07:30PM-10:05PM Instructor: Wilcox,Kirkland A ACCT 2010 002 27205 Intro to Financial Accounting 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 201 Days: W Time: 07:30PM-10:05PM Instructor: Green,Steve G ACCT 6100 001 27252 Accounting for Decision Making 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 103 Days: F Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Claiborne,Cathy ACCT 2010 003 27206 Intro to Financial Accounting 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 201 Days: Th Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Xu,Yang ACCT 6600 001 27300 Auditing 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 201 Days: Tu Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Mc Allister,Brian Patrick ACCT 2010 004 27207 Intro to Financial Accounting 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 104 Days: F Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Xu,Yang ACCT 6710 001 27297 Individual Income Tax 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 101 Days: Tu Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Sonnier,Blaise M ACCT 2020 001 27208 Intro to Managerial Accounting 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 103 Days: M Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Trumpfheller,Sheri Lynn ACCT 6720 001 27298 Corporate and Partnership Tax 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 103 Days: Tu Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Sonnier,Blaise M ACCT 2020 002 27209 Intro to Managerial Accounting 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 114 Days: W Time: 07:30PM-10:05PM Instructor: di Stasio,John ACCT 6740 001 27299 Acct for Govt/Nonprofits 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 201 Days: M Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Mc Allister,Brian Patrick ACCT 2020 003 27210 Intro to Managerial Accounting 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 103 Days: F Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: di Stasio,John ACCT 6960 001 28366 Internship in Accounting 1 - 3 Instructor: Beck,Charles E ACCT 2020 004 27211 Intro to Managerial Accounting 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 101 Days: Th Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Zahller,Kimberly A ACCT 3010 001 27212 Intermediate Accounting I 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 104 Days: Tu Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Trumpfheller,Sheri Lynn ACCT 3020 001 27213 Intermediate Accounting II 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 114 Days: W Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Miller,Paul Bertolet Watts ACCT 3020 002 29483 Intermediate Accounting II 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 101 Days: W Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Trumpfheller,Sheri Lynn ACCT 3110 001 27214 Cost Accounting 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 104 Days: Tu Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Trumpfheller,Sheri Lynn ACCT 3110 002 29482 Cost Accounting 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 103 Days: Th Time: 07:30PM-10:05PM Instructor: Zahller,Kimberly A ACCT 4210 001 27215 Individual Income Tax 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 101 Days: Tu Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Sonnier,Blaise M ACCT 4220 001 27216 Corp & Partnership Tax 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 103 Days: Tu Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Sonnier,Blaise M ACCT 4410 001 27241 Accounting for Govt/Nonprofits 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 201 Days: M Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Mc Allister,Brian Patrick ACCT 4600 001 27242 Auditing 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 201 Days: Tu Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Mc Allister,Brian Patrick 42 Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# ACCT 6960 002 29003 Internship in Accounting 1 - 3 Instructor: Claiborne,Cathy Business Administration BUAD 1000 001 27243 Introduction to Business 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 101 Days: Th Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Thirion,Rodney Stephen BUAD 1000 003 30641 Introduction to Business 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 186 Days: Tu Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Steele,Darrin BUAD 3000 001 27245 Integrated Skills for Mgmt 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 101 Days: W Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Staff BUAD 3000 002 27246 Integrated Skills for Mgmt 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 104 Days: Th Time: 07:30PM-10:05PM Instructor: Schlabs,Gregory R BUAD 3000 004 27248 Integrated Skills for Mgmt 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 103 Days: W Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Staff BUAD 3000 010 29367 Integrated Skills for Mgmt Recitation 0 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Staff BUAD 3000 020 29370 Integrated Skills for Mgmt Recitation 0 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Staff BUAD 3000 OL1 29162 Integrated Skills for Mgmt 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Hirschfeld,Robert Roy Spring 2013 / University of Colorado Colorado Springs spring 2013 | BUSINESS Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units BUAD 3010 001 29594 Career Strength Assessment 02/01/201302/09/2013 1 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 114 Days: F Time: 05:00PM-08:30PM Dt: 02/01/2013-02/08/2013 Instructor: Von Breton,Sally Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 114 Days: Sa Time: 09:00AM-12:30PM Dt: 02/02/2013-02/09/2013 Instructor: Von Breton,Sally BUAD 3020 001 29573 Resume Writing/Interview 03/01/2013-03/09/2013 1 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 114 Days: F Time: 05:00PM-08:30PM Dt: 03/01/2013-03/08/2013 Instructor: Von Breton,Sally Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 114 Days: Sa Time: 09:00AM-12:30PM Dt: 03/02/2013-03/09/2013 Instructor: Von Breton,Sally BUAD 3020 002 29574 Resume Writing/Interview 04/05/2013-04/13/2013 1 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 114 Days: F Time: 05:00PM-08:30PM Dt: 04/05/2013-04/12/2013 Instructor: Von Breton,Sally Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 114 Days: Sa Time: 09:00AM-12:30PM Dt: 04/06/2013-04/13/2013 Instructor: Von Breton,Sally BUAD 3030 001 29575 Career Success: Image & Impact 04/19/201304/27/2013 1 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 114 Days: F Time: 05:00PM-08:30PM Dt: 04/19/2013-04/26/2013 Instructor: Breisch,Jeanne M Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 114 Days: Sa Time: 09:00AM-12:30PM Dt: 04/20/2013-04/27/2013 Instructor: Breisch,Jeanne M BUAD 4000 001 27218 Government, Law & Society 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 104 Days: W Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Bluhm,Dustin J BUAD 4000 002 27219 Government, Law & Society 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 104 Days: W Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Bluhm,Dustin J BUAD 4000 003 27220 Government, Law & Society 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 101 Days: F Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Staff BUAD 4500 001 27221 Cases & Concepts in Bus Policy 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 103 Days: Th Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Olson,Eric M Students must attend the first class meeting of the semester to be enrolled in this course. BUAD 4500 002 27222 Cases & Concepts in Bus Policy 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 104 Days: Th Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Olson,Eric M Students must attend the first class meeting of the semester to be enrolled in this course. BUAD 4500 003 27223 Cases & Concepts in Bus Policy 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 101 Days: F Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Staff Students must attend the first class meeting of the semester to be enrolled in this course. BUAD 4960 001 27224 Internship in General Business 1 - 3 Instructor: Beck,Charles E BUAD 4960 002 27225 Internship in General Business 1 - 3 Instructor: Claiborne,Cathy BUAD 5500 001 27226 Fundamentals of Economics 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 101 Days: Tu Time: 07:30PM-10:05PM Instructor: DeBoer,Dale R BUAD 5600 001 27227 Business, Government & Society 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 101 Days: M Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Gonzalez Padron,Tracy Lee BUAD 6500 001 27296 Strategic Management 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 104 Days: Th Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Davis,Alan M University of Colorado Colorado Springs / Spring 2013 Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units BUAD 6700 001 30786 World Class Service Management 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 103 Days: Tu Time: 07:30PM-10:05PM Instructor: Ferguson,Jeffery M BUAD 6710 001 30787 Transform Tech Org & Emp 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 201 Days: Th Time: 07:30PM-10:05PM Instructor: Hirschfeld,Robert Roy BUAD 6960 001 29001 Internship in General Business 1 - 3 Instructor: Beck,Charles E BUAD 6960 002 29002 Internship in General Business 1 - 3 Instructor: Claiborne,Cathy Business Law BLAW 2000 001 27228 Business Law 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 121 Days: M Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: LA Rivee,Marianne Owens BLAW 2000 002 27229 Business Law 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 317 Days: M Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: LA Rivee,Marianne Owens BLAW 2000 003 27230 Business Law 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 192 Days: Tu Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Keyser,Robert Bruce Entrepreneurship ENTP 1000 001 29063 Intro to Entrepreneurshp 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: A206 Days: M Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Staff Class meets in Osborne A206. ENTP 3000 010 31056 Principles of Entrepreneurship Recitation 0 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Duening,Thomas N ENTP 3000 020 31057 Principles of Entrepreneurship Recitation 0 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Staff ENTP 3000 OL1 33937 Principles of Entrepreneurship 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Duening,Thomas N ENTP 3100 001 29188 Capital & Fin in Entrep Vent 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 103 Days: Th Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Duening,Thomas N ENTP 4000 001 29189 The Business Plan 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 104 Days: M Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Shepherd,Morgan M ENTP 4500 001 27708 Entrepreneurship and Strategy 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: A206 Days: W Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Stock,Gregory N ; Metzger,Matthew Lee Finance FNCE 1200 001 27231 Personal Financial Planning 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 121 Days: W Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Book,Robert Lansing FNCE 3050 001 27232 Basic Finance 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 201 Days: Tu Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Stringer,Gordon Michael FNCE 3050 002 27233 Basic Finance 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 201 Days: Tu Time: 07:30PM-10:05PM Instructor: Stringer,Gordon Michael FNCE 3050 003 27234 Basic Finance 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 201 Days: W Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Stringer,Gordon Michael 43 BUSINESS | spring 2013 Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units FNCE 3050 010 30889 Basic Finance Recitation 0 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Staff FNCE 3050 020 30890 Basic Finance Recitation 0 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Staff FNCE 3050 OL1 29190 Basic Finance 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Stringer,Gordon Michael FNCE 4000 001 27235 Advanced Corporate Finance 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 109 Days: M Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Woodward,George A FNCE 4100 001 29076 Cases and Concepts in Finance 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 103 Days: F Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Crowley,Frederick D FNCE 4200 001 27236 Investment & Portfolio Mgmt 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 101 Days: Th Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Zhou,Mingming FNCE 4250 001 29191 Financial Risk Management 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 201 Days: Th Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Zhou,Mingming FNCE 4400 001 27237 Int'l Financial Management 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 201 Days: M Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Woodward,George A FNCE 4400 002 27238 Int'l Financial Management 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 103 Days: Tu Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Woodward,George A FNCE 4500 001 27709 Money and Banking 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 103 Days: F Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Crowley,Frederick D FNCE 4960 001 27249 Internship in Finance 1 - 3 Instructor: Beck,Charles E FNCE 4960 002 27250 Internship in Finance 1 - 3 Instructor: Claiborne,Cathy FNCE 6000 001 27251 Corporate Financial Management 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 103 Days: Th Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Zwirlein,Thomas J FNCE 6400 001 30921 International Financial Mgmt 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 101 Days: W Time: 07:30PM-10:05PM Instructor: Zwirlein,Thomas J Human Resource Management HRMG 4340 001 27304 Labor Relations & Negotiation 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 103 Days: Tu Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Sylvester,Kenneth J. HRMG 4380 001 27305 Human Resource Management 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 201 Days: M Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Curcio,James Anthony HRMG 4390 001 27306 Legal/Social Issues - HR 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 201 Days: M Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Curcio,James Anthony HRMG 4410 001 27307 Motivat/Rewrd/Devel Empl 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 104 Days: Tu Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Milliman,John F HRMG 4850 001 27308 Directed Research Proj in HR 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 331 Days: M Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Milliman,John F Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units HRMG 4960 002 27310 Internship in Human Resources 1 - 3 Instructor: Claiborne,Cathy Information Systems INFS 1100 001 29141 MS Office Apps & PC Bscs 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 109 Days: M Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Ayen,William Eugene INFS 1100 003 27254 MS Office Apps & PC Bscs 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 109 Days: Tu Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Ayen,William Eugene INFS 1100 004 27255 MS Office Apps & PC Bscs 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 109 Days: Tu Time: 07:30PM-10:05PM Instructor: Cuppy,Bradford Parry INFS 1100 005 27256 MS Office Apps & PC Bscs 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 109 Days: Tu Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Riddle,Kenneth Wayne INFS 1100 006 27710 MS Office Apps & PC Bscs 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 109 Days: F Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Riddle,Kenneth Wayne INFS 1100 010 29371 MS Office Apps & PC Bscs Recitation 0 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Hickey,Ann M INFS 1100 020 29372 MS Office Apps & PC Bscs Recitation 0 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Hickey,Ann M INFS 1100 OL1 29166 MS Office Apps & PC Bscs 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Ayen,William Eugene For PC users, Office 2010 is required. For MAC users, Office 2011 is required. INFS 3000 001 27257 Intro to Managemt Info Systems 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 109 Days: M Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Beranek,Margaret Marie INFS 3000 002 27258 Intro to Managemt Info Systems 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 109 Days: M Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Albright,Michael INFS 3000 003 27259 Intro to Managemt Info Systems 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 109 Days: W Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Triplett,Bren A INFS 3000 010 30950 Intro to Managemt Info Systems Recitation 0 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Thirion,Rodney Stephen INFS 3000 020 30951 Intro to Managemt Info Systems Recitation 0 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Shelton,Gregory INFS 3000 OL1 29193 Intro to Managemt Info Systems 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Beranek,Margaret Marie INFS 3700 001 27261 Computer Networks & Telecomm 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 122 Days: Tu Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Shepherd,Morgan M INFS 4100 001 30952 Systems Analysis and Design 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 331 Days: M Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Ayen,William Eugene INFS 4500 001 27262 Info Systems Project Mgt 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 331 Days: Tu Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Klein,Gary Stephen HRMG 4960 001 27309 Internship in Human Resources 1 - 3 Instructor: Beck,Charles E 44 Spring 2013 / University of Colorado Colorado Springs spring 2013 | BUSINESS Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units INFS 4960 001 27263 Internship in Information Syst 1 - 3 Instructor: Beck,Charles E Marketing INFS 4960 002 27264 Internship in Information Syst 1 - 3 Instructor: Claiborne,Cathy MKTG 3000 001 27279 Principles of Marketing 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 104 Days: Th Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Knock,Margaret A INFS 6000 001 27265 Information Systems 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 122 Days: M Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Shepherd,Morgan M International Business INTB 3600 001 27266 International Business 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 101 Days: M Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Finnegan,Carol Ann INTB 4960 001 27267 Internship 1 - 3 Instructor: Beck,Charles E INTB 4960 002 27268 Internship 1 - 3 Instructor: Claiborne,Cathy Management MGMT 3300 001 27269 Intro to Mgmt & Organization 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 104 Days: M Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Sylvester,Kenneth J. MGMT 3300 002 27270 Intro to Mgmt & Organization 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 201 Days: W Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Smith,Gary James MGMT 3300 003 27271 Intro to Mgmt & Organization 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 104 Days: W Time: 07:30PM-10:05PM Instructor: Vasquez,Jose R MGMT 3300 010 29373 Intro to Mgmt & Organization Recitation 0 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Smith,Gary James MGMT 3300 020 29374 Intro to Mgmt & Organization Recitation 0 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Sheard,Sandra Louise MGMT 3300 OL1 29077 Intro to Mgmt & Organization 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Milliman,John F MGMT 3900 001 27272 Person/Team Creativity 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 201 Days: Tu Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Von Breton,Sally ; Lee,David Hiatt MGMT 3900 002 27273 Person/Team Creativity 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 201 Days: F Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Von Breton,Sally ; Lee,David Hiatt MGMT 4110 001 27274 Experiences in Leadershp 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 201 Days: Th Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Beck,Charles E MKTG 3000 002 27280 Principles of Marketing 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 104 Days: Th Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Knock,Margaret A MKTG 3000 003 30979 Principles of Marketing 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 103 Days: W Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Staff MKTG 3000 010 29375 Principles of Marketing Recitation 0 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Wuebker,Heather Mae MKTG 3000 020 29376 Principles of Marketing Recitation 0 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Wuebker,Heather Mae MKTG 3000 OL1 29078 Principles of Marketing 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Czaplewski,Andrew J MKTG 3300 001 27281 Marketing Research 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 103 Days: W Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Knock,Margaret A MKTG 3300 002 27712 Marketing Research 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 103 Days: W Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Knock,Margaret A MKTG 4400 001 27282 Service Mgt & Marketing 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 101 Days: Tu Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Ferguson,Jeffery M MKTG 4500 001 27283 Retailing Strategy 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 101 Days: M Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Finnegan,Carol Ann MKTG 4510 001 27284 Sports Marketing 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 103 Days: M Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Klugh,Garrett K MKTG 4650 001 27286 Promotion Mgmt & Strategy 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 104 Days: W Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Czaplewski,Andrew J MKTG 4800 001 27287 Marketing Planning/Strategies 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 201 Days: W Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Hayati,Babak MKTG 4900 001 27288 International Marketing 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 104 Days: F Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Nasby,Richard MKTG 4960 001 27289 Internship in Marketing 1 - 3 Instructor: Beck,Charles E MGMT 4370 001 27275 Organization Develop & Change 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 114 Days: M Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Warrick,Donald D MKTG 4960 002 27290 Internship in Marketing 1 - 3 Instructor: Claiborne,Cathy MGMT 4960 001 27276 Internship 1 - 3 Instructor: Beck,Charles E MKTG 6000 001 27291 Marketing Strategy 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 101 Days: W Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Ferguson,Jeffery M MGMT 4960 002 27277 Internship 1 - 3 Instructor: Claiborne,Cathy MGMT 6000 001 27278 Lead/Manage in Changing Times 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 114 Days: M Time: 07:30PM-10:05PM Instructor: Warrick,Donald D MGMT 6100 001 30954 Develop Groups/Organizations 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 104 Days: M Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Sylvester,Kenneth J. University of Colorado Colorado Springs / Spring 2013 MKTG 6400 001 29580 Service Marketing 01/02/2013-01/26/2013 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 104 Days: MWF Time: 05:00PM-09:15PM Dt: 01/02/2013-01/18/2013 Instructor: Ferguson,Jeffery M Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 104 Days: Sa Time: 09:00AM-05:00PM Dt: 01/26/2013 Instructor: Ferguson,Jeffery M MKTG 6500 001 31075 Integrated Marketing Comm. 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 201 Days: W Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Hayati,Babak 45 BUSINESS | spring 2013 Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units Operations Management OPTM 3000 001 27292 Fund of Operations Mgt 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 101 Days: W Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Fan,Ying OPTM 3000 002 27293 Fund of Operations Mgt 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 104 Days: W Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Leupp,David Gene OPTM 3000 003 27294 Fund of Operations Mgt 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 104 Days: M Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Van Ness,Scott Michael OPTM 3000 010 30985 Fund of Operations Mgt Recitation 0 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Staff OPTM 3000 020 30986 Fund of Operations Mgt Recitation 0 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Staff OPTM 3000 OL1 29196 Fund of Operations Mgt 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Fan,Ying OPTM 3390 001 27711 Mng Proj for Compet Advantage 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 331 Days: Tu Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Klein,Gary Stephen OPTM 4100 001 28919 Managing Service Operations 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 122 Days: Tu Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Fan,Ying OPTM 6000 001 27295 Oper: Compete Thru Capability 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 103 Days: Tu Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Duray,Rebecca M Professional Golf Management PGMT 1012 001 29198 Level 1 PGA Golf Mgmt 2.0 2 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 101 Days: M Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Bacheldor,Mark Norman PGMT 2002 001 30987 Lvl 2 PGA Golf Mgmt Educ Progr 2 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 331 Days: Tu Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Sutherland,Mollie Gibson PGMT 2202 001 30988 Lvl 2 Interm Tching/Club Alter 2 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 331 Days: Tu Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Miller,Chad Joseph PGMT 3000 001 27302 PGA/PGM Level 3 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 103 Days: Th Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Sutherland,Mollie Gibson PGMT 3502 001 30989 Lvl 2 Turfgrass Mgmt 2 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 331 Days: Th Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Norkoli,Andrew W PGMT 3502 010 31058 Lvl 2 Turfgrass Mgmt Laboratory 0 Bldg: TBA Room: Days: F Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Norkoli,Andrew W Meets in Dwire 305 on first day of class. Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units QUAN 2010 003 27313 Business Statistics 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 201 Days: Th Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Batten,Albert QUAN 2020 001 27314 Proc & Stat-Based Decisions 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 109 Days: Tu Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Leupp,David Gene QUAN 2020 002 27315 Proc & Stat-Based Decisions 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 109 Days: Th Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Batten,Albert QUAN 2020 003 27316 Proc & Stat-Based Decisions 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 109 Days: W Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Leupp,David Gene QUAN 2020 004 27317 Proc & Stat-Based Decisions 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 109 Days: Th Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Neal,Jeffrey Alan QUAN 2020 010 29368 Proc & Stat-Based Decisions Recitation 0 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Leupp,David Gene QUAN 2020 020 29369 Proc & Stat-Based Decisions Recitation 0 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Leupp,David Gene QUAN 2020 OL1 29163 Proc & Stat-Based Decisions 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Leupp,David Gene QUAN 5500 001 27318 Fundamentals of Bus Statistics 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 101 Days: Th Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Dooley,Monique French Sport Management SPTM 2000 001 27319 Principles of Sport Law 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 201 Days: F Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Askinas,David M SPTM 2960 001 27320 Field Experience in Sport Mgmt Practicum 1 Instructor: Ratz,Ian K SPTM 3960 001 28973 Internship in Sport Management 1 - 3 Instructor: Staff SPTM 4250 001 27321 Olym, Intl & Amat Sports 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 103 Days: M Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Staff SPTM 4350 001 28920 Sport Economics & Finance 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 331 Days: Th Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Gibson,Nathan SPTM 4960 001 28974 Internship in Sport Management 4 - 7 Instructor: Ratz,Ian K SPTM 9400 901 29042 Independent Study 1 - 3 Instructor: Ratz,Ian K PGMT 3600 001 27303 Food and Beverage Management 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 331 Days: W Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Sutherland,Mollie Gibson Quantitative Methods QUAN 2010 001 27311 Business Statistics 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 101 Days: Tu Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Batten,Albert QUAN 2010 002 27312 Business Statistics 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 101 Days: Tu Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Batten,Albert 46 Spring 2013 / University of Colorado Colorado Springs spring 2013 | college of Education Columbine Hall Third Floor, Room 3023 719-255-4996 General Information The College of Education offers undergraduate and post baccalaureate licensure preparation and Master of Arts degrees. Within the Curriculum and Instruction Department, undergraduate and graduate pre-service teacher licensure programs in elemen­tary and secondary education are available. Students may also earn a Master of Arts degree in Curriculum and Instruction with an emphasis in the specialty areas of reading, Linguistically Diverse Education (LDE), and science. Within the Special Education Department, undergraduate and graduate special education licensure programs are available. Students may also earn a Master of Arts degree in Special Education without licensure. The Department of Counseling and Human Services offers a Master of Arts degree in Counseling and Human Services with specialty areas in school counseling and clinical mental health counseling. The Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) credential may be obtained by graduates from both programs. School Counseling Licensure (Colorado) may be obtained by School Counseling graduates. The department also offers an Advanced Certificate (post-master’s certificate) in Counseling and Human Services. The Department of Leadership, Research, and Foundations (LRF) offers a Master’s Degree in Leadership and Education, Foundations and Research, and Student Affairs in Higher Education (SAHE). The LRF department also offers a Principal Licensure Program and Administrator Preparation Program. Preparation Programs for Teachers The University of Colorado Colorado Springs offers three pre-service programs. The Teacher Education and Licensure Program (TELP) leads to teacher licen­sure for elementary (K-6) and secondary (712) education at both the undergraduate and post-baccalaureate levels. The UCCS Teach Program offers licensure for undergraduate and post-baccalaureate secondary (7-12) teacher candidates in the content areas of mathematics and science candidates. The Alternative Licensure Program (ALP) leads to teacher licensure for secondary (7-12) teaching only. Secondary programs are limited to the fields of English, mathematics, science, social studies, and Spanish. Application deadlines are in October and February. The Special Education program leads to recommenda­tions for teacher licensure or endorsements as a generalist for ages 5-21. Students in the Special Education Program acquire either a baccalaureate degree in Letters, Arts, and Sciences or a Master of Arts degree as part of their teacher preparation program. The Alternative Licensure Program (ALP) The Alternative Licensure Program (ALP) seeks self-motivated, committed, resourceful individuals who can readily assume teaching roles in a classroom. Paraprofessional, career change individuals, and retired military all may have potential for participat­ing in this rigorous, fast-paced program. The courses are graduate level and ALP may result in a master’s degree upon completion of an additional 6 semester hours. Applications are due by February 1, of each year. Please call at 719-255-4526 for information. Educational Technology Requirements All students admitted in College of Education programs after January 1, 1983, must demonstrate proficiency in educational technology use, applications, and issues prior to graduation. Graduate Studies The College of Education offers Master of Arts degrees in Special Education, Counseling and Human Services, Curriculum and Instruction, and Leadership in Education. The Curriculum and Instruction degree includes these specialty areas: Linguistically Diverse Education (LDE), Educational Technology, Leadership, Mathematics, Reading, Science Education, and Alternative Licensure Program. The Counseling and Human Services degree includes specialty areas in school counseling and clinical mental health counseling. Both programs are accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling & Related Educational Programs (CACREP). Both programs consist of 60 credit hours and may be completed in two or three years. The Department of Counseling and Human Services also offers an Advanced Certificate (post-master’s certificate) in Counseling and Human Services. This certificate program consists of 24 credits. The PhD program in Leadership, Research, and University of Colorado Colorado Springs / Spring 2013 Policy is designed to meet the personal and professional needs of educational leaders in school districts, higher education, and non-governmental organizations through rigorous coursework and collaborative faculty-student research labs. The program for working professionals prepares graduates to engage in scholarly inquiry and culturally responsive practice, synthesize divers research perspectives in facilitating educational excellence, lead others in continuous improvement through implementation and evaluation, and communicate successfully through oral and written professional discourse. Principal and Administrator Licensure Program This licen­sure program fulfills requirements of the State of Colo­rado’s Licen­sure Law. Students who enroll in the Principal Licensure Program are required to have a master’s degree. Students completing a Master’s Degree in Educational Leadership will have completed some course requirements for licen­sure. Students who enroll in the Administrator Licensure Program are required to have a master’s degree and a Principal Licen­sure or equivalent. Graduate Program Admissions Procedures Prospective students interested in a graduate degree program should obtain program descriptions and a graduate application packet from the office of the College of Education. After reading the printed material, an appointment should be scheduled with an advisor by calling 719-255‑4526 or 719-255-4996. Counseling and Human Services applicants are admitted once a year with an application deadline of February 28. Counseling and Human Services applicants are required to complete a series of admissions activities. Consult with the program assistant from the Department of Counseling and Human Services to obtain more information about the activities and other admissions requirements. Application forms should be submitted to the College of Education, University of Colorado Colorado Springs, 1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway, Colorado Springs, Colorado 80918-3733. Applicants to the School Counseling, Special Education, Teacher Education, UCCS Teach Program, and Alternative Licensure Programs require successful completion of specific PRAXIS II or PLACE (Programs for Licens­ing Assessments for Colorado Educators) tests. Contact Teacher Education at 719-255-4526 for appropriate PRAXIS or PLACE test for TELP and ALP. Applicants for graduate studies who do not already have a master’s degree, except and Sp. Ed. must take either the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) or Miller Analogies Test (MAT) as a part of the requirements for admission. Educational leadership students must take the (GRE). The results should be sent directly to the College of Education, University of Colorado Colorado Springs, 1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway, Colorado Springs, CO 80918-3733. No application will be considered complete until the test scores are received. Graduate Work Done As an Unclassified Student If you are in education and would like to update your competencies or complete a specified amount of graduate study for license renewal, advancement in salary, or a change of assignment but are not interested in earning a graduate degree, you should apply to the Office of Admissions for admission as an unclassified student. Upon admission you may enroll, and after the end of the term (please allow four weeks for transcript processing) receive an official record of work completed. You may confer with the College of Education faculty about courses in which to enroll. If you decide to apply for graduate student status, you should be aware that only nine hours taken as an unclassified student may apply toward a degree. Graduation Procedures Please visit the College of Education the semester prior to the intended semester of graduation to pick up necessary paperwork. Application for graduation must be completed no later than January 30th for spring graduation, June 1st for summer graduation and September 1st for fall graduation. Depending on your degree program, paperwork may include the comp­rehensive exam registration form, the “application for diploma” card, and the “Application for Admission to Candidacy for an Advanced Degree.” 47 Education | spring 2013 Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units Counseling COUN 3100 001 32263 Career Planning 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 115 Days: Th Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Morgan,Leann Marie COUN 3110 001 32421 Interviewing and Mediation 3 Bldg: University Hall Room: 133 Days: W Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Williams,Rhonda L COUN 4000 001 28196 Intro Coun/Human Service 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 117 Days: W Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Mc Guinness,Mary Anne COUN 4000 002 31712 Intro Coun/Human Service 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 127 Days: M Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Mc Guinness,Mary Anne COUN 5040 WK1 29186 Human Growth & Develop 01/25/2013-02/16/2013 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 136 Days: F Time: 04:00PM-09:00PM Dt: 01/25/2013-02/01/2013 Instructor: Field,Julaine Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 136 Days: Sa Time: 08:00AM-05:00PM Dt: 01/26/2013-02/02/2013 Instructor: Field,Julaine Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 136 Days: F Time: 04:00PM-09:00PM Dt: 02/15/2013 Instructor: Field,Julaine Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 136 Days: Sa Time: 08:00AM-05:00PM Dt: 02/16/2013 Instructor: Field,Julaine ** Weekend University ** Condensed Weekend University course, please refer to course dates because they differ from the traditional semester dates. Meets Fri. and Sat., Jan 25, 26, Feb. 1, 2, 15, 16. COUN 5070 WK1 29584 Adventure Education 04/05/2013-05/05/2013 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 325 Days: F Time: 04:00PM-08:00PM Dt: 04/05/2013 Instructor: Williams,Rhonda L Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 325 Days: SaSu Time: 08:00AM-04:00PM Dt: 04/06/2013-04/07/2013 Instructor: Williams,Rhonda L Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 325 Days: F Time: 04:00PM-08:00PM Dt: 05/03/2013 Instructor: Williams,Rhonda L Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 325 Days: SaSu Time: 08:00AM-04:00PM Dt: 05/04/2013-05/05/2013 Instructor: Williams,Rhonda L ** Weekend University ** Condensed Weekend University course, please refer to course dates because they differ from the traditional semester dates. COUN 5120 001 28050 Practicum in Prof Counseling 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B215 Days: W Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Flanagan,Jacqueline Lea Sec 001: Limited to Clinical Mental Health Track. Additional outside coursework required. COUN 5120 002 28049 Practicum in Prof Counseling 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B213 Days: W Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Mc Guinness,Mary Anne Sec 002: Limited to Clinical Mental Health Track. Additional outside coursework required. COUN 5120 003 28061 Practicum in Prof Counseling 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 317 Days: W Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Saunders,James Dale Sec 003: Limited to Clinical Mental Health Track. Additional outside coursework required. COUN 5120 004 28062 Practicum in Prof Counseling 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 324 Days: W Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Moorman,Jordia E Sec 004: Limited to School Counseling Track. Additional outside coursework required. 48 Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units COUN 5120 005 28063 Practicum in Prof Counseling 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 191 Days: W Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: McElvogue,Colleen Sec 005: Limited to School Counseling Track. Additional outside coursework required. COUN 5120 006 31732 Practicum in Prof Counseling 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 303 Days: W Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Staff Sec 006: Limited to School Counseling Track. Additional outside coursework required. COUN 5130 001 28173 Marriage/Couples/Fam Coun 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 325 Days: M Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Fenell,David L COUN 5130 002 28990 Marriage/Couples/Fam Coun 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 116 Days: M Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Fenell,David L COUN 5160 001 31733 Field Work Coun & Leadership Field Studies 1 - 6 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 214 Days: Th Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Banning,Earl COUN 5270 001 29184 Adv Techn in Cadet Counseling Seminar 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 103 Days: Tu Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Saunders,James Dale COUN 5280 001 29401 Teams and Org Lead 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 324 Days: Tu Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Staff COUN 5290 001 29185 College Student Development 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 323 Days: W Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Banning,Earl COUN 5300 001 28178 Lab: Marriage and Family Coun Practicum 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 323 Days: M Time: 07:30PM-10:05PM Instructor: Bull,Michelle Andree COUN 5300 002 28994 Lab: Marriage and Family Coun Practicum 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 103 Days: M Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Wehrman,Joseph D COUN 5430 001 28181 Career Development 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 115 Days: Tu Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Morgan,Leann Marie COUN 5430 002 28182 Career Development 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 114 Days: Tu Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Morgan,Leann Marie COUN 5440 001 29061 Adv Psychopath & Diagnosis 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 231A Days: Tu Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Wehrman,Joseph D COUN 5530 WK1 33763 Motivational Interviewing 03/08/2013-03/16/2013 2 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 136 Days: F Time: 04:00PM-10:00PM Dt: 03/08/2013-03/15/2013 Instructor: Saunders,James Dale Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 136 Days: Sa Time: 08:00AM-05:00PM Dt: 03/09/2013-03/16/2013 Instructor: Saunders,James Dale COUN 5600 001 31735 Leading Diversity 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 214 Days: M Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Mc Guinness,Mary Anne COUN 5700 001 28183 Internship School Counseling 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 105 Days: Th Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Bise,Wanetta Hughes $100 additional lab fee required. Additional outside coursework required. COUN 5700 002 28184 Internship School Counseling 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B213 Days: Th Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: O Lonergan,Sherri Lynn $100 additional lab fee required. Additional outside coursework required. Spring 2013 / University of Colorado Colorado Springs spring 2013 | Education Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units COUN 5720 001 28189 Intern: Cln Mental Hlth Coun 1 - 6 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 303 Days: Th Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Flanagan,Jacqueline Lea $100 additional lab fee required. Additional outside coursework required. CURR 5171 001 31705 K-12 Web-Based Ed Resources 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 230 Days: Th Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Staff $25 additional course fee required. COUN 5720 002 28190 Intern: Cln Mental Hlth Coun 1 - 6 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 325 Days: Th Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Bull,Michelle Andree $100 additional lab fee required. Additional outside coursework required. CURR 5201 OL1 29174 Foundations of Gifted Educ 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Edinger,Matt L COUN 5720 003 31736 Intern: Cln Mental Hlth Coun 1 - 6 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 115 Days: M Time: 07:30PM-10:05PM Instructor: Fenell,David L $100 additional lab fee required. Additional outside coursework required. COUN 5810 001 28193 Organ/Admin School Coun Prg 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 127 Days: Tu Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Williams,Rhonda L COUN 5970 WK1 33764 Pharmacology II 03/01/2013-03/02/2013 1 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 323 Days: F Time: 04:00PM-10:00PM Dt: 03/01/2013 Instructor: Saunders,James Dale Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 323 Days: Sa Time: 08:00AM-05:00PM Dt: 03/02/2013 Instructor: Saunders,James Dale ** Weekend University ** Condensed Weekend University course, please refer to course dates because they differ from the traditional semester dates. COUN 9500 901 28194 Independent Study Counseling 1 - 4 Instructor: Field,Julaine COUN 9990 001 28195 Candidate for Degree 0 Instructor: Wehrman,Joseph D Curriculum and Instruction CURR 4800 001 28435 Schools/Society/Diversity 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 214 Days: Tu Time: 07:30PM-10:05PM Instructor: Ewig,Kristie Marie Gates CURR 4800 002 28436 Schools/Society/Diversity 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 324 Days: TuTh Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Callahan,Timothy John CURR 5203 OL1 31791 Psychology of the Gifted 4 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Kearney,Katheryn CURR 5205 OL1 29551 Early Chldhd Gifted Ed 01/22/2013 - 03/18/2013 1 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Staff CURR 5206 OL1 29266 Creativity in Gifted Ed 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Leader,Wendy Shaub CURR 5215 OL1 29267 Gifted Program Leadershp 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Phillips,Christine Estelle CURR 5304 001 28441 Mathematics & Cognition 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 325 Days: Tu Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: McGuire,Patrick R CURR 5400 001 28443 Tch Rdg&Wrtg in Content Areas 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 127 Days: M Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Yoo,Monica CURR 5400 OL1 28442 Tch Rdg&Wrtg in Content Areas 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Cutter,Elizabeth Sykes ALP students only. CURR 5401 OL1 28444 Teach Reading in Elem Sch 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Swaby,Barbara R CURR 5404 OL1 28445 Facil Rdg Preschool/Kndrgrten 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Swaby,Barbara R CURR 5000 OL1 28437 Hist & Resrch in Curr Studies 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Ewing,Vanessa Lynn CURR 5410 001 28446 Informl Diag & Rem Tech Rdg 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 116 Days: Tu Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Swaby,Barbara R Also a CU-net course. CURR 5002 001 28438 Issue/Strat/Model Curr Design 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 214 Days: M Time: 07:30PM-10:05PM Instructor: Button,Linda J CURR 5411 001 28447 Psycholinguistics & Reading 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 116 Days: Th Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Swaby,Barbara R CURR 5014 OL1 31788 Secondary Inst/Cls Mgt Strat I 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Staff CURR 5412 OL1 28448 Reading-Writing Connection 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Swaby,Barbara R CURR 5016 OL1 31789 Sec Inst/Clsrm Mgt Strat II 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Smith,James Christopher CURR 5413 001 28449 Devel & Implem Lit Programs 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 188 Days: W Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Button,Linda J CURR 5020 OL1 31790 Res Tchr Seminar in Sec Ed II Seminar 6 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Cutter,Elizabeth Sykes CURR 5432 001 28450 Practicum in Reading - Elem Field Studies 3 Instructor: Swaby,Barbara R CURR 5090 001 28440 Master's Research Project 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 191 Days: Th Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Malone,Mark R CURR 5090 OL1 28439 Master's Research Project 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Kelly,Catherine Ann Donohue CURR 5170 OL1 29265 Intro to Technology in Educ 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Clapper,Timothy C University of Colorado Colorado Springs / Spring 2013 CURR 5433 001 28451 Practicum in Rdng - Secondary Field Studies 3 Instructor: Swaby,Barbara R CURR 5530 001 28452 Cutting Edge Sci for Teachers 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 324 Days: Tu Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Malone,Mark R $10 additional course fee required. CURR 5700 001 28453 Intro to ESL/Multicult Educ 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 103 Days: Th Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Donahue,Jillian Alexandria 49 Education | spring 2013 Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units CURR 5702 OL1 28454 Literacy Linguis Diffrnt Lrnrs 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Dewing,Stephanie Elizabeth CURR 5704 001 28455 Pract in ESL/Multcult Educ Practicum 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 324 Days: M Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Bell,Angela CURR 5705 001 28456 Sec Lang Acquis: Capstone 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 191 Days: Tu Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Grant,Leslie Truth CURR 5707 OL1 28457 Sem: Parent/Community Involv 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Collier,Lizabeth CURR 5713 OL1 28458 Language & Linguistics 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Hartmann,Catherine CURR 5800 OL1 28459 Schools/Society/Diversity 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Keating,Michele Louise CURR 9500 901 28460 Independent Study Reading 1 - 5 Instructor: Swaby,Barbara R CURR 9500 902 28461 Independent Study Reading 1 - 5 Instructor: Frye,Barbara Jane CURR 9500 903 28462 Independent Study Reading 1 - 5 Instructor: Yoo,Monica CURR 9600 901 28463 Independent Study 1 - 3 Instructor: Grant,Leslie Truth CURR 9600 902 28464 Independent Study 1 - 3 Instructor: Frye,Barbara Jane CURR 9600 903 28465 Independent Study 1 - 3 Instructor: Malone,Mark R CURR 9600 904 28466 Independent Study 1 - 3 Instructor: Kelly,Catherine Ann Donohue CURR 9600 905 28467 Independent Study 1 - 3 Instructor: McGuire,Patrick R CURR 9600 906 28468 Independent Study 1 - 3 Instructor: Yoo,Monica CURR 9603 901 28470 Indep Study Ed Comput/Tech 1 - 3 Instructor: McGuire,Patrick R CURR 9990 001 28471 Candidate for Degree 0 Instructor: Grant,Leslie Truth Leadership LEAD 4500 001 28780 Student Leadership Seminar 1 - 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B138 Days: W Time: 07:30PM-09:15PM Instructor: Kremers,Kristi Louise Only students in the CLC may enroll. Additional outside coursework required. LEAD 5020 OL1 31851 Vision/Ethics/Ldrshp Dem Soc 01/22/2013 03/18/2013 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Strawn,Dallas H LEAD 5110 001 32260 Cult Respnsv Pract Higher Ed Seminar 01/22/2013 03/18/2013 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B138 Days: M Time: 04:45PM-10:05PM Instructor: Martinez,Sylvia Lorraine Mendez 50 Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units LEAD 5170 001 31686 Cultur Responsive Leadership 01/22/2013 03/18/2013 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B211 Days: M Time: 04:45PM-10:05PM Instructor: Harmon,Corinne M LEAD 5170 OL1 29548 Cultur Responsive Leadership 01/22/2013 03/18/2013 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Mrozowicz,Elizabeth LEAD 5210 001 29549 Counseling in Higher Education 01/22/2013 03/18/2013 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B217 Days: Sa Time: 08:00AM-03:00PM Instructor: Staff LEAD 5220 001 29554 Progr Eval & Curr Assessmt Seminar 03/19/2013 05/18/2013 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 322 Days: M Time: 04:45PM-10:05PM Instructor: Ramirez,Aldo Luis LEAD 5220 OL1 29571 Progr Eval & Curr Assessmt Seminar 03/19/2013 05/18/2013 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Mrozowicz,Elizabeth LEAD 5260 001 29558 College Student Development 03/19/2013 05/18/2013 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B217 Days: Sa Time: 08:00AM-03:00PM Instructor: Staff LEAD 5450 001 29535 The Principalship 01/22/2013 - 03/18/2013 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 114 Days: Sa Time: 08:00AM-03:00PM Instructor: Dilley,David R LEAD 5550 001 28781 Adv Seminar in Higher Educ Seminar 3 Instructor: Wonnett,Robert Andre LEAD 5600 001 31685 Social Found of Educ Trends 01/22/2013 03/18/2013 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 325 Days: Sa Time: 08:00AM-03:00PM Instructor: Martinez,Sylvia Lorraine Mendez LEAD 5700 001 29064 Intro Research and Statistics 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 101 Days: W Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Staff LEAD 5700 002 29536 Intro Research and Statistics 01/22/2013 03/18/2013 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 127 Days: Sa Time: 08:00AM-03:00PM Instructor: Staff LEAD 5700 OL1 28782 Intro Research and Statistics 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Martinez,Sylvia Lorraine Mendez LEAD 6040 OL1 31852 Devel Collabrtv School Comm 03/19/2013 05/18/2013 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Staff LEAD 6050 OL1 29537 Financing Schools & Programs 01/22/2013 03/18/2013 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Ramirez,Aldo Luis LEAD 6120 OL1 29567 Educ Politics in Dem Society 03/19/2013 05/18/2013 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Dilley,David R LEAD 6140 001 32312 Supervis & Eval of Instr 03/19/2013 - 05/18/2013 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 103 Days: Sa Time: 08:00AM-03:00PM Instructor: Martin,Jill L Spring 2013 / University of Colorado Colorado Springs spring 2013 | Education Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units LEAD 6140 OL1 29569 Supervis & Eval of Instr 03/19/2013 - 05/18/2013 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Ramirez,Aldo Luis LEAD 6820 001 29581 Prac Sch Ldrshp/Principalship Practicum 01/29/2013-03/19/2013 3 Days: Tu Time: 07:00PM-09:35PM Dt: 01/29/2013 Instructor: Strawn,Dallas H Days: Tu Time: 07:00PM-09:35PM Dt: 02/26/2013 Instructor: Strawn,Dallas H Days: Tu Time: 07:00PM-09:35PM Dt: 03/19/2013 Instructor: Strawn,Dallas H Meets in Columbine 3022. LEAD 6820 OL1 28783 Prac Sch Ldrshp/Principalship 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Strawn,Dallas H Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units LEAD 9500 901 28792 Ind Study Educ Ldrshp 1 - 6 Instructor: Winters,Marcus LEAD 9500 902 28793 Ind Study Educ Ldrshp 1 - 6 Instructor: Martinez,Sylvia Lorraine Mendez LEAD 9500 903 28794 Ind Study Educ Ldrshp 1 - 6 Instructor: Ramirez,Aldo Luis LEAD 9500 904 28795 Ind Study Educ Ldrshp 1 - 6 Instructor: Harmon,Corinne M LEAD 9500 905 28796 Ind Study Educ Ldrshp 1 - 6 Instructor: Carpenter II,Dick Michael LEAD 9500 906 32457 Ind Study Educ Ldrshp 1 - 6 Instructor: Ramirez,Aldo Luis LEAD 6830 001 28784 Practicum for SAHE 3 Instructor: Martinez,Sylvia Lorraine Mendez LEAD 9500 907 32458 Ind Study Educ Ldrshp 1 - 6 Instructor: Martinez,Sylvia Lorraine Mendez LEAD 7000 800 29489 Master's Res Lab in Leadership 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Carpenter II,Dick Michael LEAD 9500 908 32459 Ind Study Educ Ldrshp 1 - 6 Instructor: Winters,Marcus LEAD 7000 OL1 28785 Master's Res Lab in Leadership 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Carpenter II,Dick Michael LEAD 7150 001 29538 Meth of Qual Research 01/22/2013 - 03/18/2013 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 231A Days: Th Time: 04:45PM-10:05PM Instructor: Martinez,Sylvia Lorraine Mendez Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 103 Days: Th Time: 04:45PM-10:05PM Instructor: Martinez,Sylvia Lorraine Mendez Only students in the PhD cohort may enroll. Course will meet in COB 103 for the initial class meeting. LEAD 7600 001 28786 Doctoral Research Lab 1 - 3 Instructor: Ramirez,Aldo Luis LEAD 7600 002 28787 Doctoral Research Lab 1 - 3 Instructor: Martinez,Sylvia Lorraine Mendez LEAD 7600 003 28788 Doctoral Research Lab 1 - 3 Instructor: Harmon,Corinne M LEAD 7600 004 28789 Doctoral Research Lab 1 - 3 Instructor: Carpenter II,Dick Michael LEAD 7600 005 28790 Doctoral Research Lab 1 - 3 Instructor: Winters,Marcus LEAD 8150 001 29550 Appl of Qualitative Research 01/22/2013 03/18/2013 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 231A Days: W Time: 04:45PM-10:05PM Instructor: Harmon,Corinne M Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 103 Days: W Time: 04:45PM-10:05PM Instructor: Harmon,Corinne M LEAD 8200 001 31541 Large-Scale Student Assess 03/19/2013 05/18/2013 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 231A Days: Th Time: 04:45PM-10:05PM Instructor: Ramirez,Aldo Luis Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 127 Days: Th Time: 04:45PM-10:05PM Instructor: Ramirez,Aldo Luis LEAD 8250 001 29560 Policy Analysis & Evaluation 03/19/2013 05/18/2013 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 103 Days: W Time: 04:45PM-10:05PM Instructor: Ramirez,Aldo Luis Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 231A Days: W Time: 04:45PM-10:05PM Instructor: Ramirez,Aldo Luis Course will meet in COB 103 for the initial class meeting. LEAD 8990 800 28791 Doctoral Dissertation 1 - 1 Instructor: Harmon,Corinne M PhD cohort IV students only. University of Colorado Colorado Springs / Spring 2013 LEAD 9990 001 28797 Candidate for Degree 0 Instructor: Harmon,Corinne M Special Education SPED 3000 001 31768 dis/Ability Studies Education 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 214 Days: M Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Kasa,Christi Rae There is a $39 fee for this registration process. SPED 3001 001 28014 Introduction to Special Educ 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 115 Days: F Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Nusbaum,Emily A SPED 3001 002 28015 Introduction to Special Educ 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 325 Days: M Time: 07:30PM-10:05PM Instructor: Staff SPED 3003 001 28019 Clsrm & Inst'l Managemnt 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 325 Days: W Time: 07:30PM-10:05PM Instructor: Montgomery,Deborah Ann SPED 4010 001 28020 Multisensory Language Ed 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 192 Days: W Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Cheesman,Elaine A SPED 4011 001 28021 Assessment & Inst Mon 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 115 Days: M Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Cheesman,Elaine A SPED 4012 001 28022 Differentiated Instruction 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 192 Days: W Time: 07:30PM-10:05PM Instructor: Cheesman,Elaine A SPED 4013 001 28023 Direct Instruction Practicum 2 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 323 Days: W Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Marshall,Laura Huber SPED 4020 001 28024 Significant Support Needs 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 317 Days: Tu Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Kasa,Christi Rae SPED 4022 001 32333 Consultation and Collaboration 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B215 Days: Th Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Nusbaum,Emily A SPED 4030 001 28027 Elementary/Secondary Internshp Internship 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 116 Days: M Time: 07:30PM-10:05PM Instructor: Marshall,Laura Huber Students may enroll by instructor permission only. Students must have completed all course work and passed all content areas of the PLACE test to be eligible to student teach. 51 Education | spring 2013 Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units SPED 4031 001 28028 Elem/Sec Student Teaching Field Studies 4 Bldg: TBA Room: TBA Cap: TBA Days: M Time: 07:30PM-10:05PM Instructor: Marshall,Laura Huber Meets in COB 116. Students may enroll by instructor permission only. Students must have completed all course work and passed all content areas of the PLACE test to be eligible to student teach. SPED 5090 001 28042 Applied Research Project 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 324 Days: Th Time: 07:30PM-10:05PM Instructor: Kasa,Christi Rae SPED 5000 001 31769 Dis/Ability Studies Education 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 214 Days: M Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Kasa,Christi Rae There is a $39 fee for this registration process. SPED 5091 OL1 28043 Curr Top in Special Education Seminar 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Sauer,Janet SPED 5001 001 28031 Intro to Special Education 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 325 Days: M Time: 07:30PM-10:05PM Instructor: Staff SPED 5001 OL1 28029 Intro to Special Education 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Staff Additional $100 course fee required. SPED 5004 OL1 28033 Self-Determ & Transitn 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Wray,Daniel Bryan Additional $100 course fee required. SPED 5010 001 28034 Multisensory Language Ed 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 192 Days: W Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Cheesman,Elaine A SPED 5011 001 28035 Assessment & Inst Monitoring 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 115 Days: M Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Cheesman,Elaine A SPED 5012 001 28036 Differentiated Instruction 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 192 Days: W Time: 07:30PM-10:05PM Instructor: Cheesman,Elaine A SPED 5020 001 28037 Significant Support Needs 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 317 Days: Tu Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Kasa,Christi Rae SPED 5021 OL1 28038 Pos Behav Inter & Support 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Dekam,Chad Michael Additional $100 course fee required. SPED 5022 001 28039 Consultation and Collaboration 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B215 Days: Th Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Nusbaum,Emily A Additional $100 course fee required. SPED 5022 OL1 33820 Consultation and Collaboration 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Staff Additional $100 course fee required. SPED 5030 001 28040 Elementary/Secondary Internship 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 116 Days: M Time: 07:30PM-10:05PM Instructor: Marshall,Laura Huber Students may enroll by instructor permission only. Students must have completed all course work and passed all content areas of the PLACE test to be eligible to student teach. SPED 5031 001 28041 Elem/Sec Student Tchg Field Studies 4 Bldg: TBA Room: TBA Cap: TBA Days: M Time: 07:30PM-10:05PM Instructor: Marshall,Laura Huber Meets in COB 116. Students may enroll by instructor permission only. Students must have completed all course work and passed all content areas of the PLACE test to be eligible to student teach. 52 SPED 5090 OL1 29034 Applied Research Project 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Staff SPED 9500 901 28044 Independent Study Special Ed 1 - 4 Instructor: Sauer,Janet SPED 9500 902 28045 Independent Study Special Ed 1 - 4 Bldg: TBA Room: TBA Cap: TBA Instructor: Nusbaum,Emily A SPED 9500 903 28046 Independent Study Special Ed 1 - 4 Instructor: Cheesman,Elaine A SPED 9500 904 28047 Independent Study Special Ed 1 - 4 Instructor: Marshall,Laura Huber SPED 9500 905 28048 Independent Study Special Ed 1 - 4 Instructor: Kasa,Christi Rae Teacher Education TED 3010 001 28422 Early School Diversity Pract 1 - 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 128 Days: F Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Callahan,Timothy John Sec. 001 is for students interested in elementary education. Additional coursework may be required. TED 3010 002 28423 Early School Diversity Pract 1 - 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 128 Days: F Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Callahan,Timothy John Sec. 001 is for students interested in secondary education. Additional coursework may be required. TED 4520 001 28424 Educational Psychology 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 121 Days: W Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Blackwell,Nancy TED 4520 002 28425 Educational Psychology 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 317 Days: Th Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Axford,Stephen Nolan TED 4630 801 28427 Elementary - Student Teaching Internship 12 Instructor: Frye,Barbara Jane Site TBA. Additional $100 course fee required for all sections of Elementary Student Teaching. TED 4730 801 28428 Secondary - Student Teaching Internship 12 Instructor: Frye,Barbara Jane Site TBA. Additional $100 course fee required for all sections of Secondary Student Teaching. TED 4800 001 29009 ESL for Educators 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 114 Days: Th Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Dewing,Stephanie Elizabeth TED 5520 OL1 28429 Educational Psychology 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: George,Christie Lee TED 5630 801 28430 Elementary - Student Teaching Internship 12 Instructor: Frye,Barbara Jane Site TBA. Additional $100 course fee required for all sections of Elementary Student Teaching. Spring 2013 / University of Colorado Colorado Springs spring 2013 | education Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units TED 5800 001 29010 ESL for Educators 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 114 Days: Th Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Dewing,Stephanie Elizabeth TED 5800 OL1 28431 ESL for Educators 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Dewing,Stephanie Elizabeth TED 9400 901 28432 Independent Study 1 - 6 Instructor: Staff TED 9400 902 28433 Independent Study 1 - 6 Instructor: Frye,Barbara Jane TED 9400 903 28434 Independent Study 1 - 6 Bldg: TBA Room: TBA Cap: TBA Dt: TBA Instructor: Staff UTeach - Education UTED 1010 001 29152 Step I: Inquiry Appr to Teach 1 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B302 Days: Tu Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Peszek,Pamela A. UTED 1010 002 29383 Step I: Inquiry Appr to Teach 1 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B302 Days: M Time: 08:00AM-09:15AM Instructor: DaLee,Jason W UTED 1020 001 29153 Step II:Inquiry-Bsd Lesson Des 1 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B302 Days: W Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Gagnon,Robert Brian UTED 1020 002 29384 Step II:Inquiry-Bsd Lesson Des 1 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B302 Days: Th Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Gagnon,Robert Brian UTED 2010 001 29033 Knowing & Learning 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B302 Days: MW Time: 10:30AM-12:05PM Instructor: Peszek,Pamela A. UTED 2020 001 29509 Classroom Interactions 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B302 Days: TuTh Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: McGuire,Patrick R UTED 4710 001 34477 Project-Based Instruction Practicum 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B302 Days: MW Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Instructor: DaLee,Jason W ; Gagnon,Robert Brian University of Colorado Colorado Springs / Spring 2013 53 COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & APPLIED SCIENCE (ES) Undergraduate Engineering Undergraduate Students Advisor Robert King, Main Hall, Second Floor 719-255-3427, rking@uccs.edu or the Student Success Help Center Main Hall, Second Floor 719-255-3260 Academic Advising All students must be advised prior to registering for courses. Required advising will be conducted in October. Students will be notified who their advisor is by email. If students do not know by the week of October 8th - 12th, contact the Engineering advisor at 719-255-3427, rking@uccs.edu. General Information The academic policies, rules and regulations of the College and University are online in the University of Colorado Colorado Springs Catalog. ALL STUDENTS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR KNOWING AND FOLLOWING THE PROVISIONS SET FORTH IN THE CATALOG. Any questions concerning those provisions are to be directed to the Engineering Advisor or the Student Success Center. The College cannot assume responsibility for problems resulting from a student’s failing to follow the policies stated in the Catalog or from advice given by someone other than a staff member of the college. Similarly, STUDENTS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL DEADLINES, RULES AND REGULATIONS IN THIS SCHEDULE. Transfer Credit Evaluation Once a student has been admitted, an initial transfer evaluation will be completed. He/she will need to attend an orientation session. The stu­dent’s credits will be applied to their degree program once they have attended orientation. Academic Degree Programs Bachelor of Science Computer Engineering Computer Science Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Bachelor of Innovation Computer Science Computer Security Electrical Engineering Game Design and Development Master of Science Computer Science Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Master of Engineering - Options Engineering Management Media Convergence Software Engineering Systems Engineering Space Operations Information Assurance Doctor of Philosophy Computer Science Electrical Engineering Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Security Information on the graduate programs may be obtained from the respective department offering the graduate degree. Engineering Instruction Fee All students taking Engineering and Applied Science courses will be charged a $15.00 per credit hour instruction fee. The maximum charge per student is $180.00. Students are responsible and liable for damage to equipment caused by neglect, improper use or failure to follow operating instructions. pre-engineering Program This program is established within the EAS College for the purpose of assisting students who are deficient in their math/science background. Pre-engineering students who have completed MATH 1350, MATH 1360 and CHEM 1030 or PES 1110 should make an appointment with the Engineering advisor (719-255-3260) to apply for a major in EAS. Graduation Check Graduating seniors need to schedule an appointment with the Engineering Advisor, 719-255-3260, during the semester prior to the intended date of graduation to conduct a graduation check. Graduate Students 4Computer Science - Engineering Bldg., Room 199 or visit the web page http://www.uccs.edu/cs/programs/graduate-programs/mscs_ overview.html or call Trish Rea at 719-255-3544. 4Electrical & Computer Engineering - Engineering Bldg, Room 299, or visit the webpage: http://www.uccs.edu/ece/ gradiate-programs/msee_overview.html or call Allison Varney Myers at 719-255-3548. 4Mechanical Engineering students - Osborne Center for Science and Engineering building, A-431, or contact Dr. Rebecca Webb, OCSE A-446, 719-255-3674, rwebb@uccs.edu or visit http://www.uccs. edu/mae/graduate-programs/msme_overview.html Graduate students are responsible for knowing and complying with the Graduate School rules and regulations which can be found at http:// www.uccs.edu/gradschl Curriculum Information Independent Study and Master’s Thesis Courses Students wanting to enroll in an independent study must obtain the signatures of the instructor and department chairman on the Independent Study Approval Form prior to registration. Forms are available at the Department Offices. Once you have obtained the necessary approvals, the forms should be returned to the secretary of the department offering the independent study. At that time, the department secretary will provide you with the appropriate call number for registration. Course Prerequisites Consult the UCCS Academic Catalog to determine course prerequisites. 54 Spring 2013 / University of Colorado Colorado Springs spring 2013 | engineering EAS Student Clubs/Special Services Scholarships and Internships •American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA); •American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES); •American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME); • Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE); •National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE); •Society for Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE); •Society of Women Engineers (SWE); •Colorado Alliance for Minority Participation (Co-AMP); Engineers without Borders; SAE Society of Automotive Engineers. In addition to many scholarships available from the campus, the Engineering Dean’s Scholarship and the NSF-CSEM scholarship are offered for students with outstanding academic records. The College’s Intern/Co-Op Program is available to students enrolled who have advanced to sophomore standing or above. Contact the Office of Student Support, at 719-255-3347, Engineering Bldg, Room 249, for additional information. Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units Computer Science CS 1020 001 27530 Web Page Design 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 138 Days: F Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Staff CS 1070 001 27531 Intro Vis Basic Non-Majors 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 138 Days: MW Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Staff CS 1090 001 27532 Intro Prog with Matlab 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 233 Days: TuTh Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Schlittler,Cheryl Susan CS 1090 002 29176 Intro Prog with Matlab 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 233 Days: TuTh Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Schlittler,Cheryl Susan CS 1150 001 27533 Principles of Computer Science 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 138 Days: MW Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Carter,Pamela Jean CS 1150 002 27534 Principles of Computer Science 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 138 Days: TuTh Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Carter,Pamela Jean CS 1150 003 29058 Principles of Computer Science 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 138 Days: F Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Staff CS 1450 001 27535 Data Structures and Algorithms 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 109 Days: MW Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Instructor: Brouillette,Albert Alcide CS 1450 002 27536 Data Structures and Algorithms 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 107 Days: TuTh Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Staff CS 1450 003 31474 Data Structures and Algorithms 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 107 Days: TuTh Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Brouillette,Albert Alcide Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units CS 3050 001 29577 Computing Ethics 04/08/2013 05/16/2013 1 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 138 Days: TuTh Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Dt: 04/08/2013-05/16/2013 Instructor: Carter,Pamela Jean CS 3060 001 27540 Object Oriented Progr with C++ 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 101 Days: MW Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Yi,Qing CS 3300 001 27541 Software Engineering I 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 101 Days: TuTh Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Walcott-Justice,Kristen Rachelle CS 3910 001 29224 System Admin & Security 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 101 Days: F Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Gerschefske,Michael Scott CS 4100 001 27542 Compiler Design I 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 109 Days: MW Time: 04:45PM-06:00PM Instructor: Yi,Qing CS 4200 001 27543 Computer Architecture I 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 107 Days: TuTh Time: 04:45PM-06:00PM Instructor: Zhou,Xiaobo CS 4220 001 29225 Computer Networks 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 109 Days: TuTh Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Chow,Ching-Hua CS 4600 001 27544 Numerical Computing 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 101 Days: TuTh Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Instructor: Brouillette,Albert Alcide CS 5020 001 31476 Selected Topics in CS 3 Software Security Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 105 Days: MW Time: 07:30PM-08:45PM Instructor: Chow,Ching-Hua CS 5050 001 31477 Selected Topics in CS 3 Data Centers & Cloud Computing Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 101 Days: TuTh Time: 06:05PM-07:20PM Instructor: Rao,Jia CS 2060 001 27537 Programming with C 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 109 Days: MW Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Carter,Pamela Jean CS 5080 001 31478 Selected Topics in CS 3 KDD in Data Mining Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 105 Days: MW Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Instructor: Lewis,Rory A Prer., CS 4200, Computer Architecture. CS 2080 001 29576 Programming with UNIX 01/22/2013-04/03/2013 2 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 138 Days: TuTh Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Dt: 01/22/2013-04/03/2013 Instructor: Carter,Pamela Jean CS 5100 001 27546 Compiler Design 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 109 Days: MW Time: 04:45PM-06:00PM Instructor: Yi,Qing CS 2160 001 27538 Comp Org & Assembly Language 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 105 Days: TuTh Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Rao,Jia CS 3010 001 31475 Web Programming 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 101 Days: MW Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Sebesta,Robert Wayne CS 3020 001 27539 Advanced OO Tech Usng C#/.Net 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 105 Days: MW Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Brouillette,Albert Alcide This course can be taken instead of CS 3060 but CS 3020 and CS 3060 cannot both be credited. CS 3020 is not counted as a required course or as an elective in the BSCpE program. University of Colorado Colorado Springs / Spring 2013 CS 5200 001 27547 Computer Architecture I 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 107 Days: TuTh Time: 04:45PM-06:00PM Instructor: Zhou,Xiaobo CS 5260 001 29440 Adv Internet & Web Systems 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B134 Days: MW Time: 04:45PM-06:00PM Instructor: Chow,Ching-Hua CS 5320 001 31479 Software Design 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 105 Days: TuTh Time: 04:45PM-06:00PM Instructor: Walcott-Justice,Kristen Rachelle 55 engineering | spring 2013 Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units CS 5600 001 27548 Numerical Computing 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 101 Days: TuTh Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Instructor: Brouillette,Albert Alcide CS 9200 901 27674 Independent Study in CS 1 - 3 Instructor: Lewis,Rory A Refer to department for permission number. CS 5790 001 31480 Wearable Computing/Complex Sys 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 107 Days: TuTh Time: 07:30PM-08:45PM Instructor: Semwal,Sudhanshu Kumar CS 9200 902 27675 Instructor: Semwal,Sudhanshu Kumar CS 9200 903 31656 Instructor: Yi,Qing CS 9200 904 27676 Instructor: Yue,Chuan CS 9200 905 27677 Instructor: Kalita,Jugal K CS 9200 906 27678 Instructor: Chow,Ching-Hua CS 9200 907 27679 Instructor: Chamillard,Albert T CS 9200 908 27680 Instructor: Boult,Terrance Edward CS 9200 909 27681 Instructor: Zhou,Xiaobo CS 9200 910 29050 Instructor: Rao,Jia CS 9200 911 31657 Instructor: Walcott-Justice,Kristen Rachelle CS 5810 001 31481 Tpcs Computer Graphics: 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 105 Days: TuTh Time: 06:05PM-07:20PM Instructor: Semwal,Sudhanshu Kumar CS 5860 001 31482 Machine Learning 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 105 Days: MW Time: 04:45PM-06:00PM Instructor: Kalita,Jugal K CS 5890 001 31483 Computational Linguistics 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 105 Days: MW Time: 06:05PM-07:20PM Instructor: Kalita,Jugal K CS 5920 001 27550 Applied Cryptography 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 109 Days: TuTh Time: 04:45PM-06:00PM Instructor: Yue,Chuan CS 6930 001 31484 Adv Tpcs Web Security/Privacy 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 101 Days: TuTh Time: 07:30PM-08:45PM Instructor: Yue,Chuan CS 7000 801 27650 Masters Thesis Dissertation 1 - 6 Instructor: Lewis,Rory A Refer to department for permission number. CS 7000 802 27651 Instructor: Semwal,Sudhanshu Kumar CS 7000 803 31485 Instructor: Yi,Qing CS 7000 804 27652 Instructor: Yue,Chuan CS 7000 805 27653 Instructor: Kalita,Jugal K CS 7000 806 27654 Instructor: Chow,Ching-Hua CS 7000 807 27655 Instructor: Chamillard,Albert T CS 7000 808 27656 Instructor: Boult,Terrance Edward CS 7000 809 27657 Instructor: Zhou,Xiaobo CS 7000 810 31486 Instructor: Rao,Jia CS 7000 811 31487 Instructor: Walcott-Justice,Kristen Rachelle CS 7010 801 27658 Masters Project Dissertation 1 - 3 Instructor: Lewis,Rory A Refer to department for permission number. CS 7010 802 27659 Instructor: Semwal,Sudhanshu Kumar CS 7010 803 31650 Instructor: Yi,Qing CS 7010 804 27660 Instructor: Yue,Chuan CS 7010 805 27661 Instructor: Kalita,Jugal K CS 7010 806 27662 Instructor: Chow,Ching-Hua CS 7010 807 27663 Instructor: Chamillard,Albert T CS 7010 808 27664 Instructor: Boult,Terrance Edward CS 7010 809 27665 Instructor: Zhou,Xiaobo CS 7010 810 31651 Instructor: Rao,Jia CS 7010 811 31652 Instructor: Walcott-Justice,Kristen Rachelle CS 9600 901 27682 Independent Study in CS 1 - 3 Instructor: Lewis,Rory A Refer to department for permission number. CS 9600 902 27683 Instructor: Semwal,Sudhanshu Kumar CS 9600 903 31658 Instructor: Yi,Qing CS 9600 904 27684 Instructor: Yue,Chuan CS 9600 905 27685 Instructor: Kalita,Jugal K CS 9600 906 27686 Instructor: Chow,Ching-Hua CS 9600 907 27687 Instructor: Chamillard,Albert T CS 9600 908 27688 Instructor: Boult,Terrance Edward CS 9600 909 27689 Instructor: Zhou,Xiaobo CS 9600 910 31659 Instructor: Rao,Jia CS 9600 911 31660 Instructor: Walcott-Justice,Kristen Rachelle CS 9990 001 27690 Candidate for Degree 0 Instructor: Zhou,Xiaobo Refer to department for permission number. Electrical Engineering ECE 1001 001 27564 Introduction to Robotics 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 105 Days: TuTh Time: 08:00AM-09:15AM Instructor: Tekamp,Leslie Jon ECE 1021 001 27566 Comp-Based Modeling & Methods 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 101 Days: MW Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Tekamp,Leslie Jon ECE 1411 001 27567 Logic Circuits I 2 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 192 Days: TuTh Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Instructor: Kressin,Robert William ECE 2050 001 27568 Intro to Physical Electronics 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 105 Days: MW Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Staff ECE 2205 001 27569 Circuits and Systems I 4 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 109 Days: MWF Time: 09:25AM10:40AM Instructor: Wang,Chia-Jiu CS 8000 801 27666 PhD Dissertation 1 - 1 Instructor: Lewis,Rory A Refer to department for permission number. ECE 2411 001 27570 Logic Circuits II 2 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 101 Days: TuTh Time: 04:45PM-06:00PM Instructor: Kressin,Robert William CS 8000 802 27667 Instructor: Semwal,Sudhanshu Kumar CS 8000 803 31653 Instructor: Yi,Qing CS 8000 804 27668 Instructor: Yue,Chuan CS 8000 805 27669 Instructor: Kalita,Jugal K CS 8000 806 27670 Instructor: Chow,Ching-Hua CS 8000 807 27671 Instructor: Chamillard,Albert T CS 8000 808 27672 Instructor: Boult,Terrance Edward CS 8000 809 27673 Instructor: Zhou,Xiaobo CS 8000 810 31654 Instructor: Rao,Jia CS 8000 811 31655 Instructor: Walcott-Justice,Kristen Rachelle ECE 2610 001 27571 Intro Signals and Systems 4 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 105 Days: MWF Time: 01:40PM02:55PM Instructor: Tekamp,Leslie Jon ECE 3110 001 27572 Electromagnetic Fields I 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 105 Days: TuTh Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Song,Ho Young ECE 3220 001 27573 Electronics II 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 107 Days: MW Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Wang,Chia-Jiu ECE 3240 001 29436 Electronics Laboratory II 1 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 229 Days: Th Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Tekamp,Leslie Jon 56 Spring 2013 / University of Colorado Colorado Springs spring 2013 | Engineering Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units ECE 3440 001 27574 Microcomputer Systems Lab 1 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 229 Days: W Time: 08:00AM-09:40AM Instructor: Laubhan,Matthew Allen ECE 4990 001 29479 Sel Tpcs: 3 Intro to Electro-Optical Eng Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 101 Days: TuTh Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Igo,Renata Montenegro ECE 3440 002 27575 Microcomputer Systems Lab 1 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 229 Days: Th Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Laubhan,Matthew Allen ECE 4990 002 31634 Sel Tpcs: 3 Nonvolatile Memories Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B138 Days: Tu Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Paz De Araujo,Carlos A ECE 3610 001 27576 Engineering Prob & Stats 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 105 Days: TuTh Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Harrison,Willie K ECE 3910 001 27577 Power Systems I 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 105 Days: TuTh Time: 07:30PM-08:45PM Instructor: Schaarschmidt,Steven D ECE 4020 001 27578 Semiconductor Devices II 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B215 Days: MW Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Paz De Araujo,Carlos A ECE 4040 001 27580 Introductory VLSI Fab Lab 1 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 239 Days: Tu Time: 08:00AM-09:40AM Instructor: Kalkur,Thottam Subramanya ECE 4110 001 27581 Electromagnetic Theory & Apps 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 101 Days: TuTh Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Song,Ho Young ECE 4200 001 27583 Advanced Digital Design Lab 1 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 229 Days: M Time: 02:55PM-04:35PM Instructor: Tumbush,Gregory J ECE 4211 001 27584 Rapid Prototyping with FPGAs 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 101 Days: M Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Tumbush,Gregory J ECE 4220 001 27585 Analog IC Design 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 105 Days: W Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Lindsey,John Ralph ECE 4260 001 31627 Mixed Signal IC Design 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 105 Days: M Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Kalkur,Thottam Subramanya ECE 4480 001 27588 Computer Architecture & Design 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 101 Days: Th Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Wang,Chia-Jiu ECE 5020 001 27579 Semiconductor Devices II 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B215 Days: MW Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Paz De Araujo,Carlos A ECE 5110 001 27582 Electromagnetic Theory & Apps 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 101 Days: TuTh Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Song,Ho Young ECE 5211 001 27586 Rapid Prototyping with FPGAs 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 101 Days: M Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Tumbush,Gregory J ECE 5220 001 27587 Analog IC Design 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 105 Days: W Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Lindsey,John Ralph ECE 5260 001 31628 Mixed Signal IC Design 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 105 Days: M Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Kalkur,Thottam Subramanya ECE 5480 001 27589 Computer Architecture & Design 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 101 Days: Th Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Wang,Chia-Jiu ECE 5570 001 31635 Optimiz Meth in Sys & Control 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B217 Days: M Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Trimboli,Michael S ECE 5615 001 31629 Statistical Signal Processing 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 107 Days: M Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Wickert,Mark A ECE 5625 001 27591 Communication Systems I 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B211 Days: TuTh Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Instructor: Wickert,Mark A ECE 4615 001 31630 Statistical Signal Processing 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 107 Days: M Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Wickert,Mark A ECE 5655 001 29039 Real Time DSP 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B134 Days: Tu Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Staff ECE 4625 001 27590 Communication Systems I 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B211 Days: TuTh Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Instructor: Wickert,Mark A ECE 5720 001 31636 Battery Management & Control 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B138 Days: W Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Plett,Gregory L ECE 4655 001 29038 Real Time DSP 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B134 Days: Tu Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Staff ECE 5990 001 27595 Adv Topics Sem: Seminar 3 Computational Electronics II Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B213 Days: W Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Lojek,Bo Topics: Coherent and Non-Coherent transport, Self-Consistent field and many body problem, Coulomb Blockade, Density Matrix, Band Structure, Quantum Capacitance, Non-Equilibrium Density Matrix, Transmission and Green's Function, and Non-Equilibrium Green's Function Formalism. ECE 4670 001 27592 Communications Laboratory 1 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 242 Days: W Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Tekamp,Leslie Jon ECE 4890 001 27593 Senior Seminar 1 Bldg: TBA Room: TBA Cap: TBA Days: F Time: 08:00AM-09:15AM Instructor: Wickert,Mark A Meets with ECE 4899 in ENGR 101. ECE 4899 001 27594 Senior Design Project 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 101 Days: F Time: 08:00AM-12:05PM Instructor: Wickert,Mark A Meets with ECE 4890. University of Colorado Colorado Springs / Spring 2013 ECE 5990 002 29480 Adv Topics Sem: Seminar 3 Intro to Electro-Optical Eng Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 101 Days: TuTh Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Igo,Renata Montenegro ECE 5990 003 29046 Adv Topics Sem: Seminar 3 Nonvolatile Memories Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B138 Days: Tu Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Paz De Araujo,Carlos A 57 engineering | spring 2013 Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units ECE 6990 001 27596 Advanced Topics Seminar 3 Computational Electronics II Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B213 Days: W Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Lojek,Bo Topics: Coherent and Non-Coherent transport, Self-Consistent field and many body problem, Coulomb Blockade, Density Matrix, Band Structure, Quantum Capacitance, Non-Equilibrium Density Matrix, Transmission and Green's Function, and Non-Equilibrium Green's Function Formalism. ECE 7000 801 27597 Masters Thesis Dissertation 1 - 6 Instructor: Paz De Araujo,Carlos A ECE 7000 802 27598 Instructor: Boult,Terrance Edward ECE 7000 803 27599 Instructor: Ciletti,Michael D ECE 7000 804 27600 Instructor: Dandapani,Ramaswami ECE 7000 805 27601 Instructor: Kalkur,Thottam Subramanya ECE 7000 806 27602 Instructor: Plett,Gregory L ECE 7000 807 31644 Instructor: Harrison,Willie K ECE 7000 808 27603 Instructor: Song,Ho Young ECE 7000 809 27604 Instructor: Wang,Chia-Jiu ECE 7000 810 27605 Instructor: Wickert,Mark A ECE 7000 811 29047 Instructor: Trimboli,Michael S ECE 8000 801 27606 Ph D Dissertation 1 - 15 Instructor: Paz De Araujo,Carlos A ECE 8000 802 27607 Instructor: Ciletti,Michael D ECE 8000 803 27608 Instructor: Dandapani,Ramaswami ECE 8000 804 27609 Instructor: Kalkur,Thottam Subramanya ECE 8000 805 27610 Instructor: Norgard,John D ECE 8000 806 27611 Instructor: Plett,Gregory L ECE 8000 807 31645 Instructor: Harrison,Willie K ECE 8000 808 27612 Instructor: Song,Ho Young ECE 8000 809 27613 Instructor: Wang,Chia-Jiu ECE 8000 810 27614 Instructor: Wickert,Mark A ECE 9200 901 27615 Independent Study in ECE 1 - 3 Instructor: Paz De Araujo,Carlos A ECE 9200 902 27616 Instructor: Ciletti,Michael D ECE 9200 903 27617 Instructor: Dandapani,Ramaswami ECE 9200 904 27618 Instructor: Kalkur,Thottam Subramanya ECE 9200 905 27619 Instructor: Plett,Gregory L ECE 9200 906 31646 Instructor: Harrison,Willie K ECE 9200 907 27620 Instructor: Song,Ho Young ECE 9200 908 27621 Instructor: Wang,Chia-Jiu ECE 9200 909 27622 Instructor: Wickert,Mark A ECE 9300 901 27623 Independent Study 1 - 3 Instructor: Paz De Araujo,Carlos A ECE 9300 902 27624 Instructor: Ciletti,Michael D ECE 9300 903 27625 Instructor: Dandapani,Ramaswami ECE 9300 904 27626 Instructor: Kalkur,Thottam Subramanya ECE 9300 905 27627 Instructor: Plett,Gregory L ECE 9300 906 31647 Instructor: Harrison,Willie K ECE 9300 907 27628 Instructor: Song,Ho Young ECE 9300 908 27629 Instructor: Wang,Chia-Jiu ECE 9300 909 27630 Instructor: Wickert,Mark A ECE 9400 901 27631 Independent Study 1 - 3 Instructor: Paz De Araujo,Carlos A ECE 9400 902 27632 Instructor: Ciletti,Michael D ECE 9400 903 27633 Instructor: Dandapani,Ramaswami ECE 9400 904 27634 Instructor: Kalkur,Thottam Subramanya ECE 9400 905 27635 Instructor: Plett,Gregory L ECE 9400 906 31648 Instructor: Harrison,Willie K ECE 9400 907 27636 Instructor: Song,Ho Young ECE 9400 908 27637 Instructor: Wang,Chia-Jiu ECE 9400 909 27638 Instructor: Wickert,Mark A Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units ECE 9500 901 27639 Independent Study 1 - 3 Instructor: Paz De Araujo,Carlos A ECE 9500 902 27640 Instructor: Boult,Terrance Edward ECE 9500 903 27641 Instructor: Ciletti,Michael D ECE 9500 904 27642 Instructor: Dandapani,Ramaswami ECE 9500 905 27643 Instructor: Kalkur,Thottam Subramanya ECE 9500 906 27644 Instructor: Plett,Gregory L ECE 9500 907 31649 Instructor: Harrison,Willie K ECE 9500 908 27645 Instructor: Song,Ho Young ECE 9500 909 27646 Instructor: Wang,Chia-Jiu ECE 9500 911 27647 Instructor: Kalkur,Thottam Subramanya ECE 9500 912 27648 Instructor: Trimboli,Michael S ECE 9990 001 27649 Candidate for Degree 0 Instructor: Kalkur,Thottam Subramanya Engineering ENGR 1001 001 27565 Introduction to Robotics 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 105 Days: TuTh Time: 08:00AM-09:15AM Instructor: Tekamp,Leslie Jon ENGR 1411 001 29059 Digital Electronics 2 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 192 Days: TuTh Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Instructor: Kressin,Robert William ENGR 5110 OL1 29418 Systems Engineering Processes 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Grimaldi,Lawrence ENGR 5150 OL1 28942 System Analysis 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Balabanov,Vladimir Olegovich ENGR 5450 OL1 29451 Systems Engineering Project 1 - 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Evans,Patricia Ann Game Design and Development GDD 1200 001 27551 Intro Prog for Game Dev 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: A206 Days: TuTh Time: 08:00AM-09:15AM Instructor: Chamillard,Albert T GDD 1200 002 27552 Intro Prog for Game Dev 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: A206 Days: TuTh Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Chamillard,Albert T GDD 2150 001 27555 Fund Game Des Concepts 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: A206 Days: W Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Chamillard,Albert T GDD 2250 001 29231 Adv Data Struc in C++ 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: A206 Days: MW Time: 06:05PM-07:20PM Instructor: Wortman,Dana T GDD 3400 001 27553 A I for Games 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: A206 Days: MW Time: 04:45PM-06:00PM Instructor: Wortman,Dana T GDD 4500 001 31664 Online Game Development 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: A206 Days: Tu Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Wortman,Dana T GDD 4800 001 31665 Real-Time Procedural Graphics 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: A206 Days: Th Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Wortman,Dana T 58 Spring 2013 / University of Colorado Colorado Springs spring 2013 | Engineering Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units GDD 4900 001 31667 Commercial Game Devt Practicum 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 107 Days: MW Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Chamillard,Albert T GDD 4990 001 29167 Independent Study 1 - 3 Instructor: Chamillard,Albert T GDD 4990 002 29168 Independent Study 1 - 3 Instructor: Wortman,Dana T Innovation INOV 1010 001 27557 The Innovation Process 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: A206 Days: M Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Stiles,Colleen Lynne INOV 1010 002 27558 The Innovation Process 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: A206 Days: M Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Polok,Nina Ann Randall ; Chassels,Angus McNab INOV 1010 003 29511 The Innovation Process 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: A206 Days: W Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Polok,Nina Ann Randall ; Chassels,Angus McNab INOV 2010 001 31661 INOV Team: Analyze & Report 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: A206 Days: Tu Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Stiles,Colleen Lynne ; Brodar,Valerie Ann INOV 2020 001 29456 INOV Team: Analyze & Report 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: A206 Days: Th Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Boult,Terrance Edward ; Metzger,Matthew Lee INOV 2100 001 27559 Tech Wrtg, Prop & Pres 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: A206 Days: Tu Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Lewis,Rory A ; Stiles,Colleen Lynne INOV 3010 001 31662 INOV Team: Research & Execute 3 - 4 Bldg: TBA Room: TBA Cap: TBA Days: Tu Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Stiles,Colleen Lynne ; Brodar,Valerie Ann Meets in Osborne A206. INOV 3020 001 27560 INOV Team: Research & Execute 3 - 4 Bldg: TBA Room: TBA Cap: TBA Days: Th Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Boult,Terrance Edward ; Metzger,Matthew Lee Meets in Osborne A206. INOV 4010 001 31663 INOV Team: Design & Lead 3 - 4 Bldg: TBA Room: TBA Cap: TBA Days: Tu Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Stiles,Colleen Lynne ; Brodar,Valerie Ann Meets in Osborne A206. INOV 4020 001 27562 INOV Team: Design & Lead 3 - 4 Bldg: TBA Room: TBA Cap: TBA Days: Th Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Boult,Terrance Edward ; Metzger,Matthew Lee Meets in Osborne A206. Mech and Aerospace Engineering MAE 1005 001 29136 Introduction to Machine Shop 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: A303 Days: F Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Wilkinson,Ronald Orris MAE 1005 010 29137 Introduction to Machine Shop Laboratory 0 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: A303 Days: Tu Time: 12:15PM-02:55PM Instructor: Wilkinson,Ronald Orris MAE 1005 020 29138 Introduction to Machine Shop Laboratory 0 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: A303 Days: W Time: 09:25AM-12:05PM Instructor: Wilkinson,Ronald Orris University of Colorado Colorado Springs / Spring 2013 Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units MAE 1502 002 28934 Principles of Engineering 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: A218 Days: Th Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Lilly,Taylor Clark MAE 1502 003 29071 Principles of Engineering 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: A218 Days: M Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Calvisi,Michael MAE 1503 002 27197 Intro to Engineering Design 2 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: A218 Days: F Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Albertson,Julie A MAE 1503 003 27198 Intro to Engineering Design 2 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: A218 Days: Tu Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Albertson,Julie A MAE 1503 004 27199 Intro to Engineering Design 2 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: A218 Days: W Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Staff MAE 1503 005 27200 Intro to Engineering Design 2 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: A218 Days: Th Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Albertson,Julie A MAE 1503 006 31239 Intro to Engineering Design 2 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: A208 Days: Th Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Staff MAE 2055 001 28263 Mech-Etronics I 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B136 Days: MW Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Webb,Kyle Martin Lab meets in Osborne A306. MAE 2055 002 28264 Mech-Etronics I 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 109 Days: TuTh Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Webb,Kyle Martin Lab meets in Osborne A306. MAE 2103 001 28197 Engineering Mechanics I 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 109 Days: TuTh Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Instructor: Staff MAE 2104 001 28198 Engineering Mechanics II 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 317 Days: TuTh Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Gorder,Peter James MAE 2200 001 28896 Materials Engineering 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 115 Days: MW Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: McClure,Jesse Robert MAE 2200 010 28897 Materials Engineering Laboratory 0 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: A304 Days: Tu Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: McClure,Jesse Robert MAE 2200 020 28898 Materials Engineering Laboratory 0 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: A304 Days: Th Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: McClure,Jesse Robert MAE 2301 001 28199 Engineering Thermodynamics I 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 109 Days: MW Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Stevens,James W MAE 3005 001 28477 Engineering Measurement Lab 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 325 Days: Tu Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Sooklal,Valmiki Kendall MAE 3005 010 28478 Engineering Measurement Lab Laboratory 0 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: A306 Days: M Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Sooklal,Valmiki Kendall 59 engineering | spring 2013 Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units MAE 3005 020 28479 Engineering Measurement Lab Laboratory 0 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: A306 Days: Tu Time: 12:15PM-02:55PM Instructor: Sooklal,Valmiki Kendall MAE 3005 030 28480 Engineering Measurement Lab Laboratory 0 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: A306 Days: W Time: 12:15PM-02:55PM Instructor: Sooklal,Valmiki Kendall MAE 3020 001 32422 Num Methods with MATLAB 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B138 Days: MW Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Webb,Kyle Martin MAE 3055 001 28265 Mech-Etronics II 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B136 Days: TuTh Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Instructor: Webb,Kyle Martin MAE 3055 002 28978 Mech-Etronics II 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B136 Days: Th Time: 07:30PM-10:05PM Instructor: Staff Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units MAE 4421 001 28218 Cntrl of Aerospace & Mech Sys 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 107 Days: MW Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Gorder,Peter James MAE 4511 001 28481 Engineering Design II 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: A311 Days: TuTh Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Gorder,Peter James ; Sooklal,Valmiki Kendall Required class meeting on Tuesday 1/22/13 from 12pm to 2pm in room TBA. MAE 4511 010 28482 Engineering Design II Laboratory 0 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: A311 Days: TuTh Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Gorder,Peter James ; Sooklal,Valmiki Kendall MAE 5012 001 28219 Engineering Analysis II 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 103 Days: TuTh Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Instructor: Calvisi,Michael MAE 5130 001 31248 Incompressible Flow 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 114 Days: MW Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Webb,Rebecca Noel MAE 3130 001 28203 Fluid Mechanics 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 109 Days: F Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Albertson,Julie A MAE 5140 001 31249 Compressible Flow 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B134 Days: Th Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Ketsdever,Andrew David MAE 3131 001 28204 Fluid Mechanics Laboratory 1 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: A218 Days: M Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Staff MAE 5201 001 28220 Solid Mechanics 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B134 Days: MW Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Instructor: McBride,Edward MAE 3131 002 31245 Fluid Mechanics Laboratory 1 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: A218 Days: Th Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Staff MAE 5417 001 28351 Mod/Analysis of Dynamic Sys 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B213 Days: M Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Lauderbaugh,Leal K MAE 3201 001 28206 Strength of Materials 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 324 Days: TuTh Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: McBride,Edward MAE 5424 001 31250 Spacecraft Attitude Dyn/Cntrl 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B213 Days: Tu Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Tragesser,Steven G. MAE 3302 001 28207 Engineering Thermodynamics II 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 101 Days: MW Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Stevens,James W MAE 3310 001 28208 Heat and Mass Transfer 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 136 Days: TuTh Time: 08:00AM-09:15AM Instructor: Albertson,Julie A MAE 3311 001 28209 Heat Transfer Laboratory 1 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: A218 Days: Tu Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Staff MAE 3401 001 28210 Model/Simul Dynamic Systems 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 106 Days: MW Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Lauderbaugh,Leal K Required: knowledge of MATLAB. MAE 3501 001 28212 Machine Design I 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 101 Days: MW Time: 08:00AM-09:15AM Instructor: Sooklal,Valmiki Kendall MAE 4120 001 28214 Machine Design II 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 186 5 Days: MW Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Lauderbaugh,Leal K MAE 4402 001 28215 Intermediate Dynamics 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 109 Days: MW Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Tragesser,Steven G. MAE 4410 001 28216 Fundamentals of Astrodynamics 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B215 Days: Tu Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Lilly,Taylor Clark MAE 7000 801 28225 Masters Thesis Dissertation 1 - 12 Instructor: Lilly,Taylor Clark MAE 7000 802 28313 Instructor: Webb,Rebecca Noel MAE 7000 803 28314 Instructor: Stevens,James W MAE 7000 804 28315 Instructor: Ketsdever,Andrew David MAE 7000 805 28316 Instructor: Gorder,Peter James MAE 7000 806 28317 Instructor: Lauderbaugh,Leal K MAE 7000 807 28318 Instructor: Tragesser,Steven G. MAE 7000 808 28319 Instructor: Albertson,Julie A MAE 7000 809 28320 Instructor: Larson,Michael Charles MAE 7000 810 28321 Instructor: Calvisi,Michael MAE 7000 811 28322 Instructor: Sooklal,Valmiki Kendall MAE 8000 801 28228 Doctoral Dissertation 1 - 12 Instructor: Lilly,Taylor Clark MAE 8000 802 28229 Instructor: Webb,Rebecca Noel MAE 8000 803 28230 Instructor: Stevens,James W MAE 8000 804 28231 Instructor: Ketsdever,Andrew David MAE 8000 805 28232 nstructor: Gorder,Peter James MAE 8000 806 28233 Instructor: Lauderbaugh,Leal K MAE 8000 807 28234 Instructor: Tragesser,Steven G. MAE 8000 808 28235 Instructor: Albertson,Julie A MAE 8000 809 28236 Instructor: Larson,Michael Charles MAE 8000 810 28238 Instructor: Calvisi,Michael MAE 8000 811 28239 Instructor: Sooklal,Valmiki Kendall MAE 9110 001 31251 Special Topics: Undergraduate 3 HVAC Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B211 Days: TuTh Time: 04:45PM-06:00PM Instructor: Staff MAE 4415 001 28217 Flight Dynamics 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 116 Days: MW Time: 04:45PM-06:00PM Instructor: Cummings,Russell Mark 60 Spring 2013 / University of Colorado Colorado Springs spring 2013 | Engineering Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units MAE 9400 901 28240 Independent Study: Undergrad 1 - 6 Instructor: Lilly,Taylor Clark MAE 9400 902 28242 Instructor: Webb,Rebecca Noel MAE 9400 903 28243 Instructor: Stevens,James W MAE 9400 904 28244 Instructor: Ketsdever,Andrew David MAE 9400 905 28245 Instructor: Gorder,Peter James MAE 9400 906 28246 Instructor: Lauderbaugh,Leal K MAE 9400 907 28247 Instructor: Tragesser,Steven G. MAE 9400 908 28248 Instructor: Albertson,Julie A MAE 9400 909 28249 Instructor: Larson,Michael Charles MAE 9400 910 28250 Instructor: Calvisi,Michael MAE 9400 911 28251 Instructor: Sooklal,Valmiki Kendall MAE 9500 901 28252 Independent Study: Graduate 1 - 6 Instructor: Lilly,Taylor Clark MAE 9500 902 28253 Instructor: Webb,Rebecca Noel MAE 9500 903 28254 Instructor: Stevens,James W MAE 9500 904 28255 Instructor: Ketsdever,Andrew David MAE 9500 905 28256 Instructor: Gorder,Peter James MAE 9500 906 28257 Instructor: Lauderbaugh,Leal K MAE 9500 907 28258 Instructor: Tragesser,Steven G. MAE 9500 908 28259 Instructor: Albertson,Julie A MAE 9500 909 28260 Instructor: Larson,Michael Charles MAE 9500 910 28261 Instructor: Calvisi,Michael MAE 9500 911 28262 Instructor: Sooklal,Valmiki Kendall MAE 9990 001 28350 Candidate for Degree 0 Instructor: Stevens,James W Space Operations SPCE 5025 OL1 28943 Fundamentals of Astronautics 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Brown,Edward SPCE 5045 OL1 28944 Space Mission Analysis 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Torley,James Robert SPCE 5125 OL1 29419 Spacecraft Dynamics 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Tran,Triet Thuong SPCE 5625 OL1 28945 Global Positioning System GPS 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Torley,James Robert SPCE 5665 OL1 29420 Systems Engineering Processes 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Grimaldi,Lawrence University of Colorado Colorado Springs / Spring 2013 61 COLLEGE OF LETTERS, ARTS & SCIENCES (LAS) | spring 2013 Academic Advisors are located in the Student Success Center, Main Hall, Second Floor, 719-255‑3260 General Information The academic policies, rules, and regulations of the College and University are listed in the UCCS Catalog online at http://Catalog.uccs.edu. ALL STUDENTS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR KNOWING AND FOLLOWING THE PROVISIONS SET FORTH IN THE CATALOG. Any questions concerning those provisions are to be directed to the Student Success Center. The College cannot assume responsibility for problems resulting from a student’s failure to follow the policies stated in the Catalog or from informa­tion given by someone other than a qualified university staff member of the College. SIMILARLY, STUDENTS ARE RESPON­SIBLE FOR ALL DEADLINES, RULES AND REGULATIONS IN THIS SCHEDULE. MAJORS Anthropology History Biochemistry, B.A, B.S. Mathematics, B.A., B.S. Biology, B.A., B.S. Philosophy Biology/Biochemistry, B.A. Physics & Energy Sci, B.S. Biology/Chemistry, B.A. Political Science Chemistry, B.A., B.S. 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Pre-professional Programs Pre-professional programs of four years or less than four years which may be completed in the College of Letters, Arts and Sciences include: Pre-Dentistry Pre-Medicine (choose major) Pre-Education: elementary (K-6) or special education (K-12) choose major from biology, English, geography & environmental studies, history or Spanish. For secondary education (7-12) choose major from biology, chemistry, English, history, mathematics, physics or Spanish. Pre-Child Health Associate/Physician Assistant Pre-Physical Therapy (choose major) Pre-Veterinary Medicine 62 For information see the “pre-professional curricula” section of the Catalog. Students are reminded that only the pre-professional portion of these programs may be completed on this campus and that they must apply for acceptance to the final stage of the program at the professional school offering the degree. Statement of Academic StandardsUndergraduate Students are held to basic standards of performance established for their classes with respect to attendance, active participation in course work, promptness in completion of assignments, correct English usage both in writing and in speaking, accuracy in calculation, and general quality of scholastic workmanship. In general, examinations are required in all courses and for all students including seniors. To be in good standing, students must have a cumulative CU grade-point average of not less than 2.0 (C=2.0) for all course work attempted. This applies to work taken at all University of Colorado campuses. ACADEMIC SUSPENSION The normal suspension period in the College of Letters, Arts and Sciences is one academic year. However, students may request their suspension be held in abeyance for the term by making an appointment with the Associate Dean of the College or the Coordinator of Proba­tion/ Suspension in the Student Success Help Center. Otherwise, students suspended for the first time will be reinstated after the normal suspension period has been served upon reapplying for admission to the University. Further information on academic probation and suspension can be found in the UCCS Catalog and at the Student Success Help Center, Main Hall, Second Floor. Admission and Academic Advising Admission - Students should obtain an application form from the Office of Admission and Records and submit their application in accordance with the relevant deadlines. ACADEMIC ADVISING FOR NEW STUDENTS All entering students must attend an orientation prior to registering for courses. At these sessions, academic advisors will explain graduation requirements for a degree from the College of Letters, Arts and Sciences and will be available for academic advising. Call 719-255-3260 for dates and times of the orientation, or go to the web-site http://www.uccs.edu/~orientation. UNCLASSIFIED STUDENTS Students who are at least 20 years old as of Sept. 15 for Summer Term and Fall Term or Feb. 15 for Spring Term and who are unable to meet application deadlines are encouraged to apply as Unclassified Students in order to begin work on an LAS program while completing application procedures. In general, a maximum of 12 semester hours taken as an unclassified student may be applied toward a degree. Unclassified students are encouraged to come to the Student Success Help Center in Main Hall, Second Floor, or call 719-255-3260. Spring 2013 / University of Colorado Colorado Springs LAS Juniors who wish to graduate with departmental honors should contact their major departments for requirements. LAS Seniors who expect to graduate during the current semester must contact the Student Success Center to schedule a final graduation appointment. Note: Prior to making this appoint­ment it is preferred that you have completed the composition requirements and the reasoning skills requirement. All requirements must be completed by the last day of classes. PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS The Office of Student Recruitment and Admissions Counseling is happy to answer your questions about becoming a student at UCCS. We work with all high school and college transfer students. Our office is located in Cragmor Hall, Room 001. Monday – Friday, 8am – 5pm. If you have questions call 719-255-3084 or 1-800-990-8227 extension 3084. http://www.uccs.edu/futurestudents Miscellaneous Information THE CATALOG Please refer to the Catalog for course descriptions, prerequisites, and a more complete description of admission requirements, programs, graduation requirements, etc. The Catalog is online at http://catalog.uccs.edu PREREQUISITES Prerequisites are the courses which must have been completed prior to registering for another given course. If there are any doubts, see the course description in the Catalog, or ask a department representative. NON-LAS COURSES Students in the College of LAS may register for courses in other colleges such as Business, Education, Engineering, etc, or the School of Public Affairs; however, only 30 hours in such courses may be credited toward the Bachelor’s degree. PASS/FAIL A maximum of 15 hours of P/F work may count toward a degree in the College of Letters, Arts and Sciences. Only electives may be taken pass/fail. Courses which satisfy requirements, including the major, must be taken for letter grades. Transfer students may take one hour pass/ fail for every 8 semester hours attempted at this University. A maximum of 6 hours may be taken pass/fail during the fall and spring terms and no more than 3 hours during the summer. NO CREDIT Changes to No Credit (NC) will not be approved after the final day of the Drop/Add period without both the approval of the Instructor and the Dean of the College of LAS. REPEATING COURSES If a course is repeated, credit for only one course will be counted toward a degree; however, if both courses were taken in the CU system, both grades will appear on the student’s record and will be applied to the CU grade point average. University of Colorado Colorado Springs / Spring 2013 INCOMPLETE GRADES Grades of incomplete (I) will be given only when there are clearly extenuating circumstances preventing a student from completing a course before the last day of the semester. The incomplete must be completed within one calendar year or it will be regarded as an F. Incomplete grades are NOT appropriate for students who have never attended or stopped going to class, are failing or are otherwise too busy to complete the work on time, or do not appear for the final examination. INDEPENDENT STUDY Students who wish to pursue a topic of interest in greater depth than that offered in the classroom may register for independent study courses with the approval of the appropriate department. Not more than 8 hours of independent study may be credited toward the major, and not more than 16 hours toward the Bachelor’s degree. No student may register for more than 8 hours of independent study in any one term. Prior to registering for independent study, the student must meet with the appropriate instructor to design the independent study project and complete the independent study form. This form should be returned to the Student Success Center. CORRESPONDENCE STUDY The College of LAS offers opportunities for correspondence study through Colorado Consortium. A maximum of 30 hours of such work may count toward the degree. This work carries resident credit if taken from CU. SUMMARY CHECKLIST OF LAS GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS 1. Area Requirements = 36 a. Humanities General =9 Core =3 b. Social Sciences =12 c. Natural Sciences =12 2. Composition = 6 3. Reasoning Skills = 3-6 4. Oral Communication (no additional hours) 5. Cultural Diversity (no additional hours) 6. Global Awareness (no additional hours) 7. Major (minimum) = 30 8.Electives (variable) Total = 120 (45 must be upper division) Explanations of the above requirements follow. THE AREA REQUIREMENTS A liberal arts degree provides students with a breadth of experi­ences, and the Area Requirements are designed to help fulfill that goal. Consequently, each student must complete a minimum of 12 semester hours in each of the following areas: The Humanities The Natural Sciences The Social Sciences These 36 hours are referred to as the “Area Requirements.” 63 – •• please read - important information •• In this section you will find three lists of courses from various departments that have been approved to satisfy the Area Requirements. How to use these lists: 1. Select only courses from the lists to fill Area Requirements. 2. Don’t use courses in your major; they apply elsewhere. 3. Don’t take these courses on a pass/fail basis. 4. Don’t take more than 2 courses from one department to satisfy a combination of humanities, social science, natural science. (i.e. 2 anthropology courses for natural sciences are fine, but you couldn’t use a 3rd course for social sciences.) 5. Consult the Catalog for pre-requisites; even 1000-level courses may have them. 6. Prospective teachers have further restrictions; see an advisor before selecting courses. 7. Any cross-list for the courses listed below will also satisfy the relevant requirement. I. HUMANITIES REQUIREMENT -12 hours The humanities requirement is divided into two categories - General Humanities and Core Humanities. a. General Humanities Any 3 courses selected from the following groups: ART HISTORY 1000-3 Art Through the Ages, Part I 1001-3 Art Through the Ages, Part II 2800‑3 Survey: Ancient Art 2810‑3 Survey: Medieval Art 2820‑3 Survey: Renaissance, Baroque & Rococo Art 2860-3 Survey, Modern Art I 2890-3 Survey: Nineteenth Century COMMUNICATION 2250-3 Intro to Film and Video 3100-3 Directing for Film and Television 3500-3 American Cinema 4000-3 Rhetorical Dimensions in Communication ENGLISH 1500-3 Intro to Literature for Non-majors 2600-3 Literature: The Global Perspective I 2610-3 Literature: The Global Perspective II 3320-3 Born in the USA: Masterpieces of American Lit 3900-3 Topics in Literature: FILM STUDIES 1000-3 Introduction to Film Studies 2000-3 Narrative Film HISTORY 1110-3 Asian History: South East Asia 1120-3 Asian History: The Indian Subcontinent 1130-3 Asian History: China 1140-3 Asian History: Japan 1400-3 Latin America to 1810 1410-3 Latin America Since 1810 1600-3 Making of the Modern Middle East I 1610-3 Making of the Modern Middle East II INTERDEPARTMENTAL STUDIES 2000-3 Mathematics - A Human Endeavor LANGUAGES AND CULTURES (listed under FCS; crosslisted courses in GER, FR, FILM and SPAN are also eligible) 3180-3 German and Austrian Civilization & Culture 3190-320th Century German/Austrian Civ & Culture 3240-3 Modern French Culture & Civilization: France from 1700-1917 3690‑3 Topics in Hispanic Film 3890-1-6 Field Studies in Language and Culture 4210-3 Hispanic Heritage of Colorado(FCS and SPAN) MUSIC 1000-3 Introduction to Music 2050-3 Jazz History 2850-3 Western Music History I 64 PHILOSOPHY 1000‑3 Intro. Philosophy 1020-3Ethics 1040-3 Individual & Society: Creating Self in Society 1120-3 Critical Thinking 3100-3 Religions Around the World 3160-3 Philosophical Issues in Death and Dying 3180-3 Practical Ethics 4070-3Existentialism THEATRE 1000-3 Introduction to Theatre 3201-3 Topics in Early Theatre History 3202-3 Topics in Modern Theatre History VISUAL ART 1010‑3 Beginning Studio - 2D 1020‑3 Beginning Studio - 3D WOMEN’S AND ETHNIC STUDIES 2050-3 Jazz History 3100-3 Women of Color: Image & Voice 3480-3 Global Women’s Issues 4210-3 Hispanic Heritage of Colorado B. CORE HUMANITIES COMPLETE ONE COURSE SELECTED FROM THE HUMANITIES DEPARTMENT. COURSES WILL HAVE A PREFIX HUM. II. SOCIAL SCIENCE REQUIREMENT -12 Hours ANTHROPOLOGY 1020-4 Intro to Archaeology 1040‑3 Intro. to Cultural Anthro 2800-3 The Nature of Language 3040-3 Women Around the World 3260‑3 Agricultural Origins 3270-3 Archaeology of the Recent Past COMMUNICATION 1020‑3 Interpersonal Communication 2150‑3 Male/Female Communication 3440-3 Leadership Communication 3650-3 Mass Media and Society 4200‑3 Persuasion 4220-3 Creative Communication 4250‑3 Advanced Interpersonal Comm: Conflict Mgmt. ECONOMICS 1000‑3 The Econ of Social Issues 1010‑3 Intro. to Microeconomics 1050-3 Economics in Practice 2020‑3 Intro. to Macroeconomics 3150‑3 Great Books of Econ 3710‑3 Comparative Economic Systems GEOGRAPHY AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 1980‑4 World Regional Geog 1990‑4 Intro. to Human Geog GERONTOLOGY 3000-3 Intro. to Gerontology PHILOSOPHY 3200-3 Politics and the Law 4260-3 Philosophy of Law POLITICAL SCIENCE 1010-3 Introduction to Global Politics 1100‑3 The American Political System 2080-3 Intro to Comparative Politics 2100-3 Politics and Policy in State & Local Government 3300‑3 The Bureaucrats 4190-3 Politics of the Developing Areas 4210‑3 International Politics 4470‑3 Constitutional Law Spring 2013 / University of Colorado Colorado Springs PSYCHOLOGY 1000‑4 General Psychology SOCIOLOGY 1110‑4 Intro. to Sociology 2120‑4 Intro. to Social Research 2200‑3 Intro. to Racial & Ethnic Groups 2220-3 Communities in a Global Environment 2250-3 Images of Women in Society 2500‑3 Social Problems 3610-3 Gender & Society 4700-3 Global Feminisms WOMEN’S AND ETHNIC STUDIES 2010-3 Intro to Race & Gender 3000-3 Race & Gender at the Movies 3040-3 Women Around the World 3610-3 Gender & Society 4700-3 Global Feminisms III. NATURAL SCIENCE REQUIREMENT - 12 Hours (All LAS students, with the exception of those majoring in biology, chemistry, or physics, must complete at least 1 laboratory science course. This requirement can be satisfied by successful completion of one of the courses which is identified with an (*). Students majoring in biology, chemistry, or physics should contact the Student Success Center for specific requirements.) ANTHROPOLOGY 1030‑3 Intro. to Human Origins 3320‑3 Primatology 3340‑3 Human Evolution 3370‑3 Human Biology & Ecology BIOLOGY *1000‑3 Biology in the Modern World (Biol 1060-1) 1050-3 Personal Nutrition *1510‑3 Environmental Science I (Biol 1530-1) 2000-3 Environmental Physiology CHEMISTRY *1000‑3 Chem in the Modern World (Chem 1100 Lab) *1010‑4 Intro. to Chemistry *1020-4 Intro. to Organic and Biochemistry *1030‑5 General Chem I *1060‑5 General Chem II *1300-3 CSI: Forensic Chemistry I (CHEM 1310 Lab) *1510-3 Environmental Science (Chem 1530 Lab) ENERGY SCIENCE 1500‑3 Intro. to Energy Science I 1510‑3 Intro. to Energy Science II *1600‑3 Intro to Solar Energy (ENSC 1620) 3200-4 Practical Meteorology GEOGRAPHY AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 1000‑4 Environmental Systems: Climate and Vegetation 1010‑4 Environmental Systems: Landforms and Soils *1050‑4 Map & Compass 3200‑4 Practical Meteorology 3250-3 The Geography of Climate Change GEOLOGY *1010‑4 Physical Geology 1020-4 Historical Geology *1530‑4 Geological Development in Colo. and the West 3170‑3 Geology and Our National Parks 3700‑4 Environmental Geol 4660 1-4 Field Study in Geology INTERDEPARTMENTAL STUDIES 2050-3Beyond the Finite PHYSICS AND ENERGY SCIENCE *1000-3Phys in Everyday Life (PES 1140-1) 1040-3Phys in Science Fiction *1050-3General Astronomy I (PES 1090-1) *1060-3General Astronomy II (PES 1100-1) 1310-3 Science and Women: A Lab of Her Own (cross-listed with PHIL 1310 & WEST 2310) University of Colorado Colorado Springs / Spring 2013 PHYSICS AND ENERGY SCIENCE (cont’d) *1600-3 Introducation to Solar Energy (PSC 1620) PSYCHOLOGY 3270‑4 Biopsychology COMPOSITION REQUIREMENT This is a 3 part requirement: 1. Comp I (ENGL 1310) 2. Comp II (ENGL 1410) 3. Composition Competency For a more detailed explanation, please refer to the English department section of this course schedule. QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE REASONING REQUIREMENT This is a proficiency requirement which may be satisfied by: 1. Passing the UCCS Qualitative and Quantitative Reasoning Exam. This exam is offered by the testing office (719)255-3255. A $20.00 test fee must be paid in advance. Credit hours are not awarded to those who meet the requirement by passing the proficiency examination. 2. Successfully completing ID 1050 Quantitative and Qualitative Reasoning Skills OR ID 2000 Mathematics: A Human Endeavor OR MATH 1200 Reasoning about Data. 3. Successfully completing MATH 2010 and MATH 3020. 4. Successfully completing College Algebra (MATH 1040) or a mathematics course that has college algebra as a prerequisite, OR score a 20 or above on the Algebra Diagnositc Exam AND complete a course in statistics or a course in symbolic logic. For more information regarding this requirement, please see the UCCS Academic Catalog under General Education Requirements (LAS). ORAL COMMUNICATION REQUIREMENT Students are required to take a course with a substantial compo­nent involving oral communication. This course may be within a student’s major department, an elective, or an approved Area Requirements course (humanities, social science or natural science). Complete one course from: CHEM 4950,4960; COMM 2010,2100,3240,4100;PES 4810; PHIL 1040; PHIL 4950; TED 4600, 4700; THTR 2020, 2030, 2040, 2050, 3100. CULTURAL DIVERSITY REQUIREMENT Students are required to take a course that increases their awareness of cultural diversity within the United States. This course may be within a student’s major department, an elective, or an approved Area Requirements course (humanities, social science or natural science). Complete one course from:ANTH 3250, 3420; COMM 3280; ENGL 3320, 4060; FCS 3360, 4210; HIST 3500, 3510, 3520, 3580; MUS 2050; PHIL 3180, 3230, 4550; SOC 2200, 2250, 3250, 3290, 4390; SPAN 4210, 4420; THTR 3280; WEST 2010, 2020, 2050, 3090, 3130, 3150, 3250, 3290, 3360, 3420, 3500, 3510, 3520, 3580, 4120, 4140, 4210, 4280, 4390, 4550. GLOBAL AWARENESS REQUIREMENT Students are required to take a course that increases their awareness of global issues. This course may be within a student’s major department, an elective, or an approved Area Require­ments course (humanities, social science or natural science). Complete one course from: AH 3450,3460,4450,4470; ANTH 1040,3040;BIOL 1510;CHEM 1510; ECON 3590,3710, ENGL 2600,2610, 4065; FCS 3180,3190,3340,3380,3690, 3890; FILM 2000, 3250, 3690; FR 3250; GER 3180,3190; GES 1980,1990,3400,3820, 3980; GRNT 3560; HIST 1110,1120,1130,1140, 1400,1410,1600,1610, 3220, 3560,3590,3680,3900,3910,3920, 4050, 4060,4130, 4150,4160,4280, 4860; MUS 3150; PHIL 1400, 3090,3100,3240,3400, 3480, 3490, 3500; PSC 1010, 2070, 2080, 2090,4170,4190,4210,4570,4580,4590; PSY 3560; SOC 4380,4390, 4700; SPAN 3690; WEST 3040,3340,3380,3480,3560,3680, 4050, 4060, 4150,4160, 4170,4700. 65 Letters, arts & sciences | spring 2013 Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units American Sign Language ASL 1010 001 29072 Amer Sign Language I 4 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 102 Days: MW Time: 03:05PM-04:50PM Instructor: Covell,John Andrew ASL 1010 002 31562 Amer Sign Language I 4 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 102 Days: MW Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 102 Days: F Time: 10:50AM-11:40AM Instructor: Eurek,Kenneth Wayne ASL 1020 001 29073 Amer Sign Language II 4 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 102 Days: MW Time: 08:00AM-09:15AM Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 102 Days: F Time: 08:00AM-08:50AM Instructor: Eurek,Kenneth Wayne ASL 1020 002 27454 Amer Sign Language II 4 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 102 Days: TuTh Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 102 Days: F Time: 03:05PM-03:55PM Instructor: Staff ASL 1020 003 27455 Amer Sign Language II 4 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 102 Days: TuTh Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 191 Days: F Time: 12:15PM-01:05PM Instructor: Staff ASL 1020 004 31567 Amer Sign Language II 4 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 102 Days: TuTh Time: 06:05PM-07:50PM Instructor: Eurek,Kenneth Wayne ASL 2110 001 27456 American Sign Language III 4 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 102 Days: MW Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 102 Days: F Time: 01:40PM-02:30PM Instructor: Covell,John Andrew ASL 2120 001 28921 American Sign Language IV 4 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 102 Days: MW Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 102 Days: F Time: 12:15PM-01:05PM Instructor: Covell,John Andrew ASL 3190 001 28922 Intro to Amer Sign Lang Lit 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 303 Days: TuTh Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Covell,John Andrew Anthropology ANTH 1020 001 28137 Introduction to Archaeology 4 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 192 Days: Th Time: 04:45PM-08:05PM Instructor: Lindsey,Roche Mervin ANTH 1020 002 28138 Introduction to Archaeology 4 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 121 Days: F Time: 12:15PM-03:35PM Instructor: Lindsey,Roche Mervin 66 Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units ANTH 1040 004 28144 Intro to Cultural Anthropology 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 106 Days: Th Time: 07:30PM-10:05PM Dt: 01/24/2013 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 106 Days: Th Time: 07:30PM-10:05PM Dt: 03/14/2013 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 106 Days: Th Time: 07:30PM-10:05PM Dt: 05/09/2013 Instructor: Carne,Glenda Lynn ***Hybrid Course*** In-class, On-Campus meetings in CENT 106 on 1/24, 3/14, 5/9 and one other session TBD by students. ANTH 1040 005 29365 Intro to Cultural Anthropology 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 191 Days: F Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Dt: 01/25/2013 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 191 Days: F Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Dt: 03/15/2013 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 191 Days: F Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Dt: 05/10/2013 Instructor: Carne,Glenda Lynn ***Hybrid Course*** In-class, On-Campus meetings in CENT 191 on 1/25, 3/15, 5/10 and one other session TBD by students. ANTH 1040 WK1 31167 Intro to Cultural Anthropology 02/16/201304/27/2013 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 191 Days: Sa Time: 08:30AM-12:30PM Instructor: Lindsey,Roche Mervin ** Weekend University ** Condensed Weekend University course, please refer to course dates because they differ from the traditional semester dates. ANTH 1040 WK2 31168 Intro to Cultural Anthropology 02/16/201304/27/2013 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 191 Days: Sa Time: 01:00PM-05:00PM Instructor: Lindsey,Roche Mervin ** Weekend University ** Condensed Weekend University course, please refer to course dates because they differ from the traditional semester dates. ANTH 2800 001 31160 The Nature of Language 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 102 Days: MW Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Watts,Linda Kay ANTH 3010 001 28145 Sacred Spaces of the World 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 106 Days: Th Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Benson,Charles M ANTH 3370 001 31161 Human Biology and Ecology 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 106 Days: TuTh Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Tierson,Forrest D ANTH 3440 001 29271 Anthropology of Latin America Seminar 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 191 Days: MW Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Smith,Kimbra Leigh ANTH 1030 001 27701 Introduction to Human Origins 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 188 Days: TuTh Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Tierson,Forrest D ANTH 3600 001 28146 History & Pract of Archaeology 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B213 Days: MW Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Church,Minette Carrier ANTH 1030 002 28139 Introduction to Human Origins 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 188 Days: F Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Nichols,Kimberly Anne ANTH 3660 001 29250 Applied Community Studies 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 125 Days: Th Time: 09:25AM-12:05PM Instructor: Smith,Kimbra Leigh ANTH 1030 003 28140 Introduction to Human Origins 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 188 Days: MW Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Wynn,Thomas G ANTH 3970 001 34061 History and Theory of Anth 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 191 Days: MW Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Watts,Linda Kay ANTH 1040 001 28141 Intro to Cultural Anthropology 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 188 Days: F Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Carne,Glenda Lynn ANTH 4310 001 27819 Cognitive Evolution 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 133 Days: Tu Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Coolidge,Frederick Lawrenc e; Wynn,Thomas G ANTH 1040 002 28142 Intro to Cultural Anthropology 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 188 Days: F Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Lindsey,Roche Mervin ANTH 4710 001 28398 Internship in Anthropology 1 - 6 Instructor: Tierson,Forrest D Refer to department for permission number. ANTH 1040 003 28143 Intro to Cultural Anthropology 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 188 Days: Th Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Carne,Glenda Lynn ANTH 4710 002 28399 Instructor: Church,Minette Carrier ANTH 4710 003 28400 Instructor: Smith,Kimbra Leigh ANTH 4710 004 28401 Instructor: Lindsey,Roche Mervin ANTH 4710 005 28402 Instructor: Wynn,Thomas G ANTH 4710 006 31163 Instructor: Larkin,Karin Tonya Spring 2013 / University of Colorado Colorado Springs spring 2013 | Letters, arts & sciences Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units ANTH 4980 001 28147 Senior Seminar in Anthropology Seminar 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B213 Days: MW Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Instructor: Wynn,Thomas G ; Smith,Kimbra Leigh ANTH 4980 002 28397 Senior Seminar in Anthropology Seminar 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 125 Days: Tu Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Church,Minette Carrier Refer to department for permission number. Instructor consent required. ANTH 4990 001 29069 Honors Thesis Research 3 Instructor: Watts,Linda Kay ANTH 5200 001 29529 Advanced Topics in Archaeology 1 - 3 Instructor: Wynn,Thomas G ANTH 7000 801 28403 Masters Thesis Dissertation 1 - 6 Instructor: Wynn,Thomas G Refer to department for permission number. ANTH 7000 802 28404 Masters Thesis Dissertation 1 - 6 Instructor: Tierson,Forrest D Refer to department for permission number. ANTH 9400 901 28406 Independent Study in Anth 1 - 6 Instructor: Lindsey,Roche Mervin Refer to department for permission number. ANTH 9400 902 28407 Instructor: Tierson,Forrest D ANTH 9400 903 28408 Instructor: Wynn,Thomas G ANTH 9400 904 28409 Instructor: Watts,Linda Kay ANTH 9400 905 28410 Instructor: Church,Minette Carrier ANTH 9400 906 28411 Instructor: Smith,Kimbra Leigh ANTH 9400 907 28412 Instructor: Carne,Glenda Lynn ANTH 9500 901 28413 Independent Study in Anth 1 - 4 Instructor: Tierson,Forrest D Refer to department for permission number. ANTH 9500 902 28414 Instructor: Wynn,Thomas G ANTH 9500 903 28415 Instructor: Church,Minette Carrier Arabic ARBC 1020 001 31568 Beginning Arabic II 5 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 102 Days: TuTh Time: 04:45PM-06:00PM Instructor: Gaza,Nouha Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 102 Days: F Time: 04:45PM-06:25PM Instructor: Gaza,Nouha Art History AH 1001 001 29234 Art Through the Ages, Part II 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 214 Days: Tu Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Lewis-Salem,Kathryn AH 1001 002 29235 Art Through the Ages, Part II 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 214 Days: W Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Lewis-Salem,Kathryn AH 1001 OL1 31226 Art Through the Ages, Part II 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Staff AH 1500 001 27449 Art and Ideas 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 323 Days: TuTh Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Steen,Michaela Lisa AH 2000 001 29336 Survey: Special Topics 3 Impressionist Painting Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 214 Days: Tu Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Intemann,Carolyn AH 2810 OL1 27450 Survey: Medieval Art 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Couchman,Judy Carol Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units AH 3000 OL1 29070 Topics in Art History 3 Egypt Art and Architecture *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Couchman,Judy Carol AH 3010 001 31235 History of Photography 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 216 Days: TuTh Time: 06:05PM-07:20PM Instructor: Staff AH 3860 001 27451 Contemporary Art 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 214 Days: W Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Steen,Michaela Lisa AH 4000 001 29337 Seminar: Art History Practice 3 Bldg: TBA Room: TBA Cap: TBA Days: W Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Auther,Elissa A Meets in Heller Center. AH 9400 901 27452 Independent Study in Art Hist 1 - 4 Instructor: Auther,Elissa A Refer to department for permission number. AH 9400 902 29119 Instructor: Auther,Elissa A AH 9400 903 29515 Instructor: Auther,Elissa A Biology BIOL 1000 001 27691 Biol in the Modern World 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 186 Days: TuTh Time: 08:00AM-09:15AM Instructor: Epperson,Susan Smith BIOL 1050 001 27713 Personal Nutrition 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 203 Days: MW Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Berning,Jacqueline R BIOL 1060 001 27714 Modern Biology Lab 1 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B314 Days: Tu Time: 09:25AM-12:05PM Instructor: Epperson,Susan Smith BIOL 1060 002 27715 Modern Biology Lab 1 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B314 Days: Tu Time: 12:15PM-02:55PM Instructor: Epperson,Susan Smith BIOL 1060 003 27716 Modern Biology Lab 1 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B314 Days: F Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Epperson,Susan Smith BIOL 1060 004 27717 Modern Biology Lab 1 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B314 Days: F Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Epperson,Susan Smith BIOL 1200 001 28550 Gen Biol I:Organismic Biol 4 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 191 Days: TuTh Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Huber,Nicole J For Biology majors and selected Health Sciences majors. BIOL 1200 010 28551 Gen Biol I:Organismic Biol Laboratory 0 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B310 Days: M Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Mesirow,Keri Lynn ***NO LAB THE FIRST WEEK OF CLASSES*** BIOL 1200 020 28935 Gen Biol I:Organismic Biol Laboratory 0 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B310 Days: W Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Mesirow,Keri Lynn ***NO LAB THE FIRST WEEK OF CLASSES*** BIOL 1210 001 28552 Gen Biol II:Intro to the Cell 4 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B216 Days: MW Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Huber,Nicole J For Biology majors and selected Health Sciences majors. AH 3000 001 29281 Topics in Art History 3 Folk Art, Folk Exprss, Folkscp Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 216 Days: W Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Mac Aulay,Suzanne P M University of Colorado Colorado Springs / Spring 2013 67 Letters, arts & sciences | spring 2013 Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units BIOL 1210 002 28553 Gen Biol II:Intro to the Cell 4 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B216 Days: MW Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Huber,Nicole J For Biology majors and selected Health Sciences majors. BIOL 1210 003 28554 Gen Biol II:Intro to the Cell 4 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 192 Days: TuTh Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Mesirow,Keri Lynn For Biology majors and selected Health Sciences majors. Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units BIOL 2020 001 28566 Human Anat & Physiol II 4 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 203 Days: TuTh Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Instructor: Lykins,Daniel Robert BIOL 2020 002 31623 Human Anat & Physiol II 4 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 203 Days: TuTh Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Lykins,Daniel Robert ***THESE LABORATORIES USE FORMALDEHYDE, A CHEMICAL IRRITANT AND POTENTIAL CANCER HAZARD*** BIOL 1210 004 28555 Gen Biol II:Intro to the Cell 4 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 192 Days: TuTh Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Mesirow,Keri Lynn For Biology majors and selected Health Sciences majors. BIOL 2020 010 28567 Human Anat & Physiol II Laboratory 0 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B414 Days: M Time: 09:25AM-12:05PM Instructor: Staff BIOL 1210 005 31622 Gen Biol II:Intro to the Cell 4 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B215 Days: TuTh Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Olesnicky Killian,Eugenia Christina For Biology majors and selected Health Sciences majors. BIOL 2020 020 28568 Human Anat & Physiol II Laboratory 0 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B414 Days: Tu Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Staff BIOL 1210 010 28556 Gen Biol II:Intro to the Cell Laboratory 0 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B301 Days: M Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Durrenberger,Lisa Ann ***NO LAB THE FIRST WEEK OF CLASSES*** BIOL 1210 020 28557 Gen Biol II:Intro to the Cell Laboratory 0 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B301 Days: M Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Durrenberger,Lisa Ann ***NO LAB THE FIRST WEEK OF CLASSES*** BIOL 1210 030 28558 Gen Biol II:Intro to the Cell Laboratory 0 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B301 Days: M Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Durrenberger,Lisa Ann ***NO LAB THE FIRST WEEK OF CLASSES*** BIOL 1210 040 28559 Gen Biol II:Intro to the Cell Laboratory 0 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B301 Days: Tu Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Durrenberger,Lisa Ann ***NO LAB THE FIRST WEEK OF CLASSES*** BIOL 1210 050 28560 Gen Biol II:Intro to the Cell Laboratory 0 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B301 Days: Tu Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Durrenberger,Lisa Ann ***NO LAB THE FIRST WEEK OF CLASSES*** BIOL 1210 060 28561 Gen Biol II:Intro to the Cell Laboratory 0 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B301 Days: Tu Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Durrenberger,Lisa Ann ***NO LAB THE FIRST WEEK OF CLASSES*** BIOL 1210 070 28562 Gen Biol II:Intro to the Cell Laboratory 0 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B301 Days: Th Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Durrenberger,Lisa Ann ***NO LAB THE FIRST WEEK OF CLASSES*** BIOL 1210 080 28563 Gen Biol II:Intro to the Cell Laboratory 0 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B301 Days: W Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Durrenberger,Lisa Ann ***NO LAB THE FIRST WEEK OF CLASSES*** BIOL 1210 090 28564 Gen Biol II:Intro to the Cell Laboratory 0 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B301 Days: W Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Durrenberger,Lisa Ann ***NO LAB THE FIRST WEEK OF CLASSES*** BIOL 1210 110 28565 Gen Biol II:Intro to the Cell Laboratory 0 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B301 Days: Th Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Durrenberger,Lisa Ann ***NO LAB THE FIRST WEEK OF CLASSES*** 68 BIOL 2020 030 28569 Human Anat & Physiol II Laboratory 0 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B414 Days: W Time: 09:25AM-12:05PM Instructor: Staff BIOL 2020 040 28570 Human Anat & Physiol II Laboratory 0 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B414 Days: Th Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Staff BIOL 2020 050 28571 Human Anat & Physiol II Laboratory 0 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B414 Days: Tu Time: 12:15PM-02:55PM Instructor: Staff BIOL 2020 060 28572 Human Anat & Physiol II Laboratory 0 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B414 Days: Th Time: 12:15PM-02:55PM Instructor: Staff BIOL 2020 070 28573 Human Anat & Physiol II Laboratory 0 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B414 Days: W Time: 12:15PM-02:55PM Instructor: Staff BIOL 2020 080 28574 Human Anat & Physiol II Laboratory 0 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B426 Days: M Time: 12:15PM-02:55PM Instructor: Staff BIOL 2020 090 28575 Human Anat & Physiol II Laboratory 0 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B426 Days: Th Time: 09:25AM-12:05PM Instructor: Staff BIOL 2020 110 28576 Human Anat & Physiol II Laboratory 0 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B426 Days: W Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Staff BIOL 2020 120 31624 Human Anat & Physiol II Laboratory 0 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B426 Days: W Time: 09:25AM-12:05PM Instructor: Staff BIOL 2020 130 31625 Human Anat & Physiol II Laboratory 0 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B426 Days: M Time: 09:25AM-12:05PM Instructor: Staff BIOL 2020 140 31626 Human Anat & Physiol II Laboratory 0 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B426 Days: F Time: 09:25AM-12:05PM Instructor: Staff BIOL 2030 001 28114 Microbiology 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B134 Days: TuTh Time: 08:00AM-09:15AM Instructor: Staff Students who require the lab must also register for BIOL 2130 Microbiology. Spring 2013 / University of Colorado Colorado Springs spring 2013 | Letters, arts & sciences Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units BIOL 2130 001 28115 Microbiology Laboratory 1 Must be taken in conjunction with BIOL 2030. Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B301 Days: WF Time: 08:00AM-09:15AM Instructor: Staff BIOL 2130 002 28116 Microbiology Laboratory 1 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B301 Days: WF Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Staff BIOL 2130 003 28117 Microbiology Laboratory 1 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B301 Days: WF Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Staff BIOL 2500 001 29306 Plant Biology 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B136 Days: MW Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Berry-Lowe,Sandra L Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units BIOL 4010 002 28124 Seminar in Biology Seminar 1 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B211 Days: Tu Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Wolkow,Thomas Dwight BIOL 4010 003 28125 Seminar in Biology Seminar 1 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B217 Days: Tu Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Bono,Jeremy M BIOL 4010 004 28126 Seminar in Biology Seminar 1 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B138 Days: W Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Instructor: Melamede,Robert Jean BIOL 4200 001 31633 Developmental Neurobiology 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B211 Days: MW Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Olesnicky Killian,Eugenia Christina BIOL 3000 001 28118 Biology Statistics 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 186 Days: TuTh Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Hines,Lisa Mei BIOL 4210 001 28127 Biology of Aging 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B217 Days: MW Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Melamede,Robert Jean BIOL 3020 001 28119 Cell Biology 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 188 Days: TuTh Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Instructor: Wolkow,Thomas Dwight BIOL 4230 001 28130 Inj Prevent & Treatment 3 Bldg: University Hall Room: 317 Days: M Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Elder,Amanda BIOL 3100 001 29304 Bacteriology/Mycology 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 317 Days: TuTh Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Staff BIOL 4250 001 28132 Evolution 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 186 Days: MW Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Instructor: Bono,Jeremy M BIOL 3450 001 28577 Anat/Exercise Sci: Golf 4 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B215 Days: Tu Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Broker,Jeffrey P BIOL 4360 001 29465 Human Physiology 4 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B134 Days: MW Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Subudhi,Andrew Warren This is a hybrid course with extra material provided online. BIOL 3450 010 28578 Anat/Exercise Sci: Golf Laboratory 0 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B215 Days: Th Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Broker,Jeffrey P BIOL 4420 001 29308 Behavioral Ecology 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 106 Days: MW Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Bono,Jeremy M BIOL 3600 001 31631 Histology 4 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B402 Days: TuTh Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Pigage,Jon Charles BIOL 4550 001 28133 Biomechanics/Kinesiology 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B215 Days: TuTh Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Broker,Jeffrey P BIOL 3600 010 31632 Histology Laboratory 0 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B314 Days: Th Time: 03:05PM-05:45PM Instructor: Pigage,Jon Charles ***CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR REQUIRED FOR ALL EXTERNSHIPS BEFORE STUDENTS MAY REGISTER FOR THE COURSE*** BIOL 3700 001 29474 General Ecology 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B215 Days: TuTh Time: 08:00AM-09:15AM Instructor: Pigage,Jon Charles BIOL 3830 002 28122 Genetics 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 192 Days: TuTh Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Berry-Lowe,Sandra L BIOL 4710 801 28579 Externship in Biology 1 - 12 Instructor: Melamede,Robert Jean BIOL 4710 802 28580 Instructor: Berry-Lowe,Sandra L BIOL 4710 803 28581 Instructor: Hines,Lisa Mei BIOL 4710 804 28582 Instructor: Pigage,Jon Charles BIOL 4710 805 28583 Instructor: Bono,Jeremy M BIOL 4710 806 28584 Instructor: Wolkow,Thomas Dwight BIOL 4710 807 28585 Instructor: Berning,Jacqueline R BIOL 3830 OL1 28121 Genetics 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Berry-Lowe,Sandra L Required meeting Friday, 1/25/13, 4:30-5:30PM in ENGR 103. In-class exams Tuesdays, 2/5, 3/5, 4/9, and 5/7, 4:45-7:20pm in ENGR 103. BIOL 4720 801 28586 Externship Biol Exer Sci 1 - 12 Instructor: Berning,Jacqueline R BIOL 3840 001 28991 Genetics Lab Laboratory 2 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B306 Days: F Time: 09:25AM-01:30PM Instructor: Berry-Lowe,Sandra L BIOL 4740 801 28589 Extern in Biol Biotech 1 - 12 Instructor: Wolkow,Thomas Dwight BIOL 3910 001 28917 Immunology 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 322 Days: TuTh Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Melamede,Robert Jean BIOL 4010 001 28123 Seminar in Biology Seminar 1 Ecological Theme Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B402 Days: Tu Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Pigage,Jon Charles University of Colorado Colorado Springs / Spring 2013 BIOL 4720 802 28587 Instructor: Subudhi,Andrew Warren BIOL 4720 803 28588 Instructor: Broker,Jeffrey P BIOL 4770 001 34453 Human Metabolism 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B138 Days: M Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Berning,Jacqueline R BIOL 4790 001 28134 Lab Methods Human Physiology 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: A202 Days: Tu Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Subudhi,Andrew Warren Additional lab time required each week. 69 Letters, arts & sciences | spring 2013 Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units BIOL 4790 010 29422 Lab Methods Human Physiology Laboratory 0 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: A202 Days: Tu Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Subudhi,Andrew Warren BIOL 4790 020 29423 Lab Methods Human Physiology Laboratory 0 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: A202 Days: W Time: 09:25AM-12:05PM Instructor: Subudhi,Andrew Warren BIOL 4820 001 28104 Biochemistry II 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 192 Days: MW Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Braun Sand,Sonja Beth BIOL 4830 001 28107 Biochemistry Principles 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 192 Days: MW Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Phillips,Jerry Lee BIOL 4860 001 28110 Biochem & Molec Bio Lab 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 246 Days: TuTh Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Haggren,Wendy BIOL 5010 001 31676 Seminar in Biology Seminar 1 Instructor: Berry-Lowe,Sandra L BIOL 5020 001 29416 Biology Statistics 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 186 Days: TuTh Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Hines,Lisa Mei BIOL 5200 001 31677 Developmental Neurobiology 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B211 Days: MW Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Olesnicky Killian,Eugenia Christina BIOL 5210 001 28128 Biology of Aging 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B217 Days: MW Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Melamede,Robert Jean BIOL 5230 001 28131 Inj Prevent & Treatment 3 Bldg: University Hall Room: 317 Days: M Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Elder,Amanda BIOL 5420 001 29310 Behavioral Ecology 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 106 Days: MW Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Bono,Jeremy M BIOL 5440 001 28992 Genetics Lab 2 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B306 Days: F Time: 09:25AM-01:30PM Instructor: Berry-Lowe,Sandra L BIOL 5450 001 28590 Anat/Exercise Sci: Golf 4 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B215 Days: Tu Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Broker,Jeffrey P BIOL 5450 010 28591 Anat/Exercise Sci: Golf Laboratory 0 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B215 Days: Th Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Broker,Jeffrey P BIOL 5550 001 28136 Biomechanics/Kinesiology 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B215 Days: TuTh Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Broker,Jeffrey P BIOL 5710 801 28592 Externship in Biology 1 - 12 Instructor: Melamede,Robert Jean BIOL 5710 802 28593 Instructor: Berry-Lowe,Sandra L BIOL 5710 803 28594 Instructor: Hines,Lisa Mei BIOL 5710 804 28595 Instructor: Pigage,Jon Charles BIOL 5710 805 28596 Instructor: Bono,Jeremy M BIOL 5710 806 28597 Instructor: Wolkow,Thomas Dwight 70 Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units BIOL 5720 801 28598 Externshp Biol Exercise Sci 1 - 12 Instructor: Berning,Jacqueline R BIOL 5720 802 28599 Instructor: Broker,Jeffrey P BIOL 5720 803 28600 Instructor: Subudhi,Andrew Warren BIOL 5740 801 28601 Extern in Biol Biotech Internship 1 - 12 Instructor: Wolkow,Thomas Dwight BIOL 5770 001 31678 Human Metabolism 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B138 Days: M Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Berning,Jacqueline R BIOL 5790 001 28135 Lab Methods Human Physiology 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: A202 Days: Tu Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Subudhi,Andrew Warren Additional lab time required each week. BIOL 5790 010 29426 Lab Methods Human Physiology Laboratory 0 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: A202 Days: Tu Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Subudhi,Andrew Warren BIOL 5790 020 29427 Lab Methods Human Physiology Laboratory 0 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: A202 Days: W Time: 09:25AM-12:05PM Instructor: Subudhi,Andrew Warren BIOL 5820 001 28105 Graduate Biochemistry II 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 192 Days: MW Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Braun Sand,Sonja Beth BIOL 5860 001 28109 Biochem & Molec Bio Lab 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 246 Days: TuTh Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Haggren,Wendy BIOL 5860 002 28111 Biochem & Molec Bio Lab 3 Instructor: Staff BIOL 7000 801 28602 Masters Thesis Dissertation 1 - 6 Instructor: Berry-Lowe,Sandra L ***CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR REQUIRED FOR ALL INDEPENDENT STUDY BEFORE STUDENTS MAY REGISTER FOR THE COURSE*** BIOL 9400 901 28622 Independent Study 1 - 3 Instructor: Melamede,Robert Jean BIOL 9400 902 28623 Instructor: Wolkow,Thomas Dwight BIOL 9400 903 28624 Instructor: Hines,Lisa Mei BIOL 9400 906 29075 Instructor: Haggren,Wendy BIOL 9420 901 28625 Independent Study in Genetics 1 - 3 Instructor: Wolkow,Thomas Dwight BIOL 9430 901 28626 Independent Study in Exercise Science 1 - 3 Instructor: Berning,Jacqueline R BIOL 9430 902 28627 Instructor: Broker,Jeffrey P BIOL 9430 903 28628 Instructor: Subudhi,Andrew Warren BIOL 9440 901 28629 Ind Study Plant Molec Biol 1 - 3 Instructor: Berry-Lowe,Sandra L BIOL 9450 901 29499 Ind Study Neurobiology 1 - 3 Instructor: Olesnicky Killian,Eugenia Christina BIOL 9480 901 28630 Ind Stdy Organismic Biol 1 - 3 Instructor: Pigage,Jon Charles BIOL 9480 902 29051 Ind Stdy Organismic Biol 1 - 3 Instructor: Bono,Jeremy M Spring 2013 / University of Colorado Colorado Springs spring 2013 | Letters, arts & sciences Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units BIOL 9500 901 28631 Independent Study 1 - 3 Instructor: Melamede,Robert Jean BIOL 9500 902 28632 Instructor: Pigage,Jon Charles BIOL 9500 903 28633 Instructor: Berry-Lowe,Sandra L BIOL 9500 904 28634 Instructor: Staff BIOL 9500 905 28635 Instructor: Hines,Lisa Mei BIOL 9500 906 28636 Instructor: Bono,Jeremy M BIOL 9520 901 28637 Independent Study in Genetics 1 - 3 Instructor: Wolkow,Thomas Dwight BIOL 9530 901 28638 Ind Study Exercise Science 1 - 3 Instructor: Berning,Jacqueline R BIOL 9530 902 28639 Instructor: Broker,Jeffrey P BIOL 9530 903 28640 Instructor: Subudhi,Andrew Warren BIOL 9540 901 28641 Ind Study Plant Molec Biol 1 - 3 Instructor: Berry-Lowe,Sandra L BIOL 9550 901 29500 Ind Study Neurobiology 1 - 3 Instructor: Olesnicky Killian,Eugenia Christina BIOL 9560 901 28642 Ind Study Cell Biology 3 - 5 Instructor: Wolkow,Thomas Dwight BIOL 9990 001 28643 Candidate for Degree 0 Instructor: Berry-Lowe,Sandra L Chemistry CHEM 1010 001 27692 Introduction to Chemistry 4 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 188 Days: MW Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Neely,Mary B CHEM 1010 010 28493 Introduction to Chemistry Laboratory 0 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 270 Days: M Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Brevik,Cody Hunter CHEM 1010 020 28494 Introduction to Chemistry Laboratory 0 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 270 Days: M Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Brevik,Cody Hunter CHEM 1010 030 28495 Introduction to Chemistry Laboratory 0 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 270 Days: Tu Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Neely,Mary B CHEM 1010 040 29114 Introduction to Chemistry Laboratory 0 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 270 Days: Tu Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Neely,Mary B CHEM 1017 001 29407 Intro to Gen, Org and Biochem 5 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B217 Days: TuTh Time: 09:25AM-11:05AM Instructor: Applegate,Cynthia Lynn CHEM 1017 010 29408 Intro to Gen, Org and Biochem Laboratory 0 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 270 Days: W Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Applegate,Cynthia Lynn CHEM 1020 001 27693 Intro to Organic & Biochem 4 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 188 Days: MW Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Neely,Mary B CHEM 1020 002 28496 Intro to Organic & Biochem 4 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 186 Days: TuTh Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Applegate,Cynthia Lynn CHEM 1020 010 28497 Intro to Organic & Biochem Laboratory 0 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 270 Days: W Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Staff CHEM 1020 020 28498 Intro to Organic & Biochem Laboratory 0 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 270 Days: W Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Staff CHEM 1020 030 28499 Intro to Organic & Biochem Laboratory 0 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 270 Days: Th Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Staff University of Colorado Colorado Springs / Spring 2013 Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units CHEM 1020 040 28500 Intro to Organic & Biochem Laboratory 0 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 270 Days: Th Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Staff CHEM 1020 050 28501 Intro to Organic & Biochem Laboratory 0 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 270 Days: Th Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Staff CHEM 1020 060 28502 Intro to Organic & Biochem Laboratory 0 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 270 Days: F Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Staff CHEM 1020 070 28503 Intro to Organic & Biochem Laboratory 0 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 270 Days: F Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Staff CHEM 1030 001 28504 General Chemistry I 5 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 186 Days: MWF Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Eagan,Lisa Kathleen CHEM 1030 002 28505 General Chemistry I 5 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 203 Days: TuTh Time: 04:45PM-06:50PM Instructor: Eagan,Lisa Kathleen CHEM 1030 003 33936 General Chemistry I 5 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 188 Days: MWF Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Owens,Janel Elizabeth CHEM 1030 010 28506 General Chemistry I Laboratory 0 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 248 Days: M Time: 12:15PM-02:55PM Instructor: Staff CHEM 1030 020 28507 General Chemistry I Laboratory 0 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 248 Days: M Time: 03:05PM-05:45PM Instructor: Staff CHEM 1030 030 28508 General Chemistry I Laboratory 0 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 248 Days: Tu Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Staff CHEM 1030 040 28509 General Chemistry I Laboratory 0 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 248 Days: Tu Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Staff CHEM 1030 050 28510 General Chemistry I Laboratory 0 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 248 Days: Tu Time: 07:30PM-10:05PM Instructor: Staff CHEM 1030 060 28511 General Chemistry I Laboratory 0 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 248 Days: W Time: 12:15PM-02:55PM Instructor: Staff CHEM 1030 070 28512 General Chemistry I Laboratory 0 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 248 Days: W Time: 03:05PM-05:45PM Instructor: Staff CHEM 1030 080 28513 General Chemistry I Laboratory 0 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 248 Days: Th Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Staff CHEM 1030 090 29115 General Chemistry I Laboratory 0 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 248 Days: Th Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Staff CHEM 1030 100 29116 General Chemistry I Laboratory 0 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 248 Days: Th Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Staff CHEM 1030 110 29117 General Chemistry I Laboratory 0 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 248 Days: F Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Staff CHEM 1060 001 28514 General Chemistry II 5 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 203 Days: MWF Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Eagan,Lisa Kathleen CHEM 1060 002 28515 General Chemistry II 5 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 186 Days: TuTh Time: 04:45PM-06:50PM Instructor: Henry,Renee Monica 71 Letters, arts & sciences | spring 2013 Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units CHEM 1060 003 31274 General Chemistry II 5 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B138 Days: MWF Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Weiss,David J. Section 003 is an Honors Section. Consent of instructor required. CHEM 1060 010 28516 General Chemistry II Laboratory 0 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 254 Days: Tu Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Staff CHEM 1060 020 28517 General Chemistry II Laboratory 0 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 254 Days: Tu Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Staff CHEM 1060 030 28518 General Chemistry II Laboratory 0 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 254 Days: Tu Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Staff CHEM 1060 040 28519 General Chemistry II Laboratory 0 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 254 Days: W Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Staff CHEM 1060 050 28520 General Chemistry II Laboratory 0 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 254 Days: W Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Zimmerman,Laura Bollinger CHEM 1060 060 28521 General Chemistry II Laboratory 0 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 254 Days: Th Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Staff CHEM 1060 070 28522 General Chemistry II Laboratory 0 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 254 Days: Th Time: 07:30PM-10:05PM Instructor: Staff CHEM 1060 080 28523 General Chemistry II Laboratory 0 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 254 Days: F Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Staff CHEM 1060 090 28524 General Chemistry II Laboratory 0 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 254 Days: Th Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Staff Section 090 is an Honors Section. Consent of instructor required. CHEM 1060 100 31275 General Chemistry II Laboratory 0 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 254 Days: F Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Staff Section 100 is an Honors Section. Consent of instructor required. CHEM 1150 001 28525 Preparatory Chemistry 02/04/2013-05/18/2013 4 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 203 Days: MW Time: 08:00AM-09:15AM Dt: 02/04/2013-05/18/2013 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 203 Days: F Time: 08:00AM-08:50AM Dt: 02/04/2013-05/18/2013 Instructor: Epperson,Susan Smith Meets 2/4/13-5/18/13. CHEM 1150 010 28526 Preparatory Chemistry Laboratory 02/04/201305/18/2013 0 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 254 Days: M Time: 09:25AM-12:05PM Dt: 02/04/2013-05/18/2013 Instructor: Epperson,Susan Smith Meets 2/4/13-5/18/13. CHEM 1150 020 29409 Preparatory Chemistry Laboratory 02/04/201305/18/2013 0 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 254 Days: W Time: 09:25AM-12:05PM Dt: 02/04/2013-05/18/2013 Instructor: Epperson,Susan Smith Meets 2/4/13-5/18/13. CHEM 1300 001 28910 CSI: Forensic Chemistry I 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B136 Days: TuTh Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Henry,Renee Monica CHEM 1310 001 28911 CSI: Forensic Chemistry I Lab 1 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 270 Days: M Time: 06:05PM-08:45PM Instructor: Zimmerman,Laura Bollinger 72 Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units CHEM 3300 001 28087 Organic Chemistry 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B215 Days: MW Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B215 Days: F Time: 01:40PM-02:30PM Instructor: Gaddis,Barbara Ann Ellen CHEM 3310 001 28088 Organic Chemistry I 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 106 Days: MWF Time: 08:00AM-09:15AM Instructor: Hagedorn III,Alfred CHEM 3320 001 27694 Organic Chemistry II 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 186 Days: MWF Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Anderson,David Richard CHEM 3330 001 28527 Organic Chemistry Laboratory I 2 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 106 Days: F Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Balyeat,John Robert CHEM 3330 010 28528 Organic Chemistry Laboratory I Laboratory 0 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 268 Days: Th Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Mayer,Brett John CHEM 3330 020 28529 Organic Chemistry Laboratory I Laboratory 0 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 268 Days: Th Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Mayer,Brett John CHEM 3340 001 28530 Organic Chemistry Lab II 2 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 186 Days: F Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Mayer,Brett John CHEM 3340 010 28531 Organic Chemistry Lab II Laboratory 0 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 256 Days: Tu Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Mayer,Brett John CHEM 3340 020 28532 Organic Chemistry Lab II Laboratory 0 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 256 Days: Tu Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Mayer,Brett John CHEM 3340 030 28533 Organic Chemistry Lab II Laboratory 0 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 256 Days: W Time: 09:25AM-12:05PM Instructor: Geiger,Terry Alan CHEM 3340 040 28534 Organic Chemistry Lab II Laboratory 0 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 256 Days: Th Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Geiger,Terry Alan CHEM 3340 050 28535 Organic Chemistry Lab II Laboratory 0 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 256 Days: Th Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Geiger,Terry Alan CHEM 3380 001 28089 Practical Organic Chemistry II 2 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 268 Days: MW Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Balyeat,John Robert CHEM 3380 002 28090 Practical Organic Chemistry II 2 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 268 Days: TuTh Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Sylvester,Amy Lynn CHEM 3400 001 28536 Organic Chemistry Laboratory 2 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B211 Days: F Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Mayer,Brett John CHEM 3400 010 28537 Organic Chemistry Laboratory Laboratory 0 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 256 Days: Th Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Geiger,Terry Alan CHEM 3950 001 28091 Cooperative Educ in Chemistry 3 Instructor: Schoffstall,Allen M CHEM 4020 001 28937 Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory 4 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 192 Days: TuThF Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Ruminski,Ronald R CHEM 4020 010 28936 Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory Laboratory 0 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 256 Days: MW Time: 12:15PM-02:55PM Instructor: Ruminski,Ronald R Spring 2013 / University of Colorado Colorado Springs spring 2013 | Letters, arts & sciences Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units CHEM 4050 001 29518 Topics in Chemistry 1 - 4 Bldg: TBA Room: TBA Cap: TBA Days: Th Time: TBA Instructor: Gaddis,Barbara Ann Ellen CHEM 5520 001 28993 Physical Chemistry II 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 106 Days: MWF Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Eberhart,James G CHEM 4180 001 28092 Analytical Chemistry II 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 106 Days: TuTh Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Weiss,David J. CHEM 5820 001 28106 Graduate Biochemistry II 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 192 Days: MW Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Braun Sand,Sonja Beth CHEM 4200 001 28094 Practical Instrumental Analys 2 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 246 Days: MW Time: 09:25AM-12:05PM Instructor: Zimmerman,Laura Bollinger CHEM 5860 001 28108 Biochemistry Laboratory 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 246 Days: TuTh Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Haggren,Wendy CHEM 4500 001 29412 Biophysical Chemistry 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 112 Days: MW Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Staff CHEM 5960 001 28112 Chemistry Seminar II 1 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 106 Days: TuTh Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Owens,Janel Elizabeth CHEM 4520 001 28095 Physical Chemistry II 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 106 Days: MWF Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Eberhart,James G CHEM 5990 001 28952 Chemistry Research - Graduate 1 - 3 Instructor: Anderson,David Richard CHEM 4540 001 28096 Experimental Physical Chem 1 Days: Tu Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Dymek,Chester Joseph Meets in CENT 245. CHEM 4540 002 28097 Experimental Physical Chem 1 Bldg: TBA Room: TBA Cap: TBA Days: Tu Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Dymek,Chester Joseph Meets in CENT 245. CHEM 4550 001 28098 Experimental Physical Chem 2 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 245 Days: TuTh Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Dymek,Chester Joseph CHEM 4550 002 28099 Experimental Physical Chem 2 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 245 Days: TuTh Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Dymek,Chester Joseph CHEM 4820 001 28100 Biochemistry II 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 192 Days: MW Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Braun Sand,Sonja Beth CHEM 5990 002 28953 Instructor: Braun Sand,Sonja Beth CHEM 5990 003 28954 Instructor: Eberhart,James G CHEM 5990 004 31460 Instructor: Haggren,Wendy CHEM 5990 005 28955 Instructor: Henry,Renee Monica CHEM 5990 006 28956 Instructor: Owens,Janel Elizabeth CHEM 5990 007 28957 Instructor: Phillips,Jerry Lee CHEM 5990 008 28958 Instructor: Ruminski,Ronald R CHEM 5990 009 28959 Instructor: Schoffstall,Allen M CHEM 5990 010 28960 Instructor: Weiss,David J. CHEM 7000 801 28644 Masters Thesis Dissertation 1 - 6 Instructor: Anderson,David Richard CHEM 7000 802 28645 Instructor: Braun Sand,Sonja Beth CHEM 7000 803 28646 Instructor: Eberhart,James G CHEM 7000 804 28647 Instructor: Henry,Renee Monica CHEM 7000 805 28648 Instructor: Owens,Janel Elizabeth CHEM 7000 806 28649 Instructor: Ruminski,Ronald R CHEM 7000 807 28650 Instructor: Schoffstall,Allen M CHEM 7000 808 28651 Instructor: Weiss,David J. CHEM 9990 001 28652 Candidate for Degree 0 Instructor: Schoffstall,Allen M CHEM 4830 001 28101 Biochemistry Principles 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 192 Days: MW Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Phillips,Jerry Lee Chinese CHEM 4860 001 28102 Biochemistry Laboratory 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 246 Days: TuTh Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Haggren,Wendy CHIN 1010 001 31797 Beginning Chinese I 5 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 102 Days: TuTh Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 106 Days: F Time: 10:00AM-12:05PM Instructor: Yang,Yang CHEM 4960 001 28103 Chemistry Seminar II Seminar 1 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 106 Days: TuTh Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Owens,Janel Elizabeth Communication CHEM 4990 001 28961 Chemistry Research - Undergrad 1 - 3 Instructor: Anderson,David Richard CHEM 4990 002 28962 Instructor: Braun Sand,Sonja Beth CHEM 4990 003 28963 Instructor: Eberhart,James G CHEM 4990 004 31459 Instructor: Haggren,Wendy CHEM 4990 005 28964 Instructor: Henry,Renee Monica CHEM 4990 006 28965 Instructor: Owens,Janel Elizabeth CHEM 4990 007 28966 Instructor: Phillips,Jerry Lee CHEM 4990 008 28967 Instructor: Ruminski,Ronald R CHEM 4990 009 28968 Instructor: Schoffstall,Allen M CHEM 4990 010 28969 Instructor: Weiss,David J. CHEM 5020 001 28938 Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory 4 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 192 Days: TuThF Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Ruminski,Ronald R CHEM 5020 010 28915 Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory Laboratory 0 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 256 Days: MW Time: 12:15PM-02:55PM Instructor: Ruminski,Ronald R CHEM 5050 001 29143 Topics in Chemistry 1 - 4 Instructor: Gaddis,Barbara Ann Ellen CHEM 5190 001 28093 Analytical Chemistry II 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 106 Days: TuTh Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Weiss,David J. University of Colorado Colorado Springs / Spring 2013 COMM 1000 001 28352 Contemporary Mass Media 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B134 Days: Th Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Bell,Christopher Edward COMM 1020 001 28353 Interpersonal Communication 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 192 Days: M Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Benavidez,Josephine COMM 1020 002 28354 Interpersonal Communication 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 136 Days: Tu Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Cantu,Marguerite A COMM 1020 003 28355 Interpersonal Communication 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 117 Days: Tu Time: 07:30PM-10:05PM Instructor: Staff COMM 1020 004 28356 Interpersonal Communication 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 214 Days: Th Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Thorpe,Janice G COMM 1020 WK1 31666 Interpersonal Communication 02/16/201304/27/2013 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 324 Days: Sa Time: 01:00PM-05:00PM Instructor: Staff ** Weekend University ** Condensed Weekend University course, please refer to course dates because they differ from the traditional semester dates. 73 Letters, arts & sciences | spring 2013 Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units COMM 1020 WK2 34247 Interpersonal Communication 02/16/201304/27/2013 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 322 Days: Sa Time: 08:30AM-12:30PM Instructor: Staff ** Weekend University ** Condensed Weekend University course, please refer to course dates because they differ from the traditional semester dates. COMM 2100 020 28884 Public Speaking Recitation 0 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 322 Days: W Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Staff COMM 1440 001 27203 Foundations of Leadership 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B216 Days: F Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Waters,Todd COMM 2100 040 28886 Public Speaking Recitation 0 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 325 Days: M Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Staff COMM 2010 001 28358 Oral Comm in Workplace 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 323 Days: M Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Blackmann,Connie Sue COMM 2010 NOT to be taken by General Comm or Org Comm majors. COMM 2010 002 28359 Oral Comm in Workplace 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 192 Days: M Time: 07:30PM-10:05PM Instructor: Benavidez,Josephine COMM 2010 003 28360 Oral Comm in Workplace 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 214 Days: Tu Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Eberhardt,Liesl Hutchins COMM 2010 004 28361 Oral Comm in Workplace 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 323 Days: W Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Stansbery,Janae COMM 2010 005 28362 Oral Comm in Workplace 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 333 Days: Th Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Staff COMM 2010 006 28363 Oral Comm in Workplace 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 114 Days: Th Time: 07:30PM-10:05PM Instructor: Staff COMM 2010 WK1 31668 Oral Comm in Wrkplce 02/16/2013-04/27/2013 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 117 Days: Sa Time: 01:00PM-05:00PM Instructor: Waters,Todd ** Weekend University ** Condensed Weekend University course, please refer to course dates because they differ from the traditional semester dates. COMM 2030 001 28364 Intro to Communication Theory 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 317 Days: Tu Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Blackmann,Connie Sue COMM 2030 002 28365 Intro to Communication Theory 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 116 Days: W Time: 07:30PM-10:05PM Instructor: Staff COMM 2030 003 29389 Intro to Communication Theory 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 216 Days: W Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Blackmann,Connie Sue COMM 2100 001 28880 Public Speaking 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 317 Days: M Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Reed,Rachel Lynne COMM 2100 002 28881 Public Speaking 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 317 Days: Tu Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Instructor: Reed,Rachel Lynne COMM 2100 003 28882 Public Speaking 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 317 Days: W Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Reed,Rachel Lynne COMM 2100 030 28885 Public Speaking Recitation 0 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 322 Days: M Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Staff COMM 2100 050 29084 Public Speaking Recitation 0 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 317 Days: Th Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Instructor: Staff COMM 2100 060 29085 Public Speaking Recitation 0 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 317 Days: W Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Staff COMM 2150 001 28373 Male/Female Communication 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 116 Days: M Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Stansbery,Janae COMM 2150 002 28374 Male/Female Communication 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 214 Days: Tu Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Stansbery,Janae COMM 2240 001 29086 Principles Org/Strategic Comm 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 115 Days: W Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Winograd,Gaynelle R COMM 2250 001 28887 Introduction to Film and Video 3 Bldg: El Pomar Center Room: 103 Days: Tu Time: 12:15PM-02:55PM Instructor: Morgan,Matthew Ryan COMM 2250 010 29514 Introduction to Film and Video Laboratory 0 Bldg: El Pomar Center Room: 106 Days: Tu Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Instructor: Morgan,Matthew Ryan COMM 2270 001 28888 TV Studio Production 3 Bldg: El Pomar Center Room: 103 Days: M Time: 06:00PM-08:30PM Instructor: Uhalt III,Alfred Hunt COMM 2270 010 28889 TV Studio Production Laboratory 0 Bldg: El Pomar Center Room: 106 Days: M Time: 08:40PM-10:00PM Instructor: Uhalt III,Alfred Hunt COMM 2440 001 29146 Leadership Theory & Practice 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 214 Days: F Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Hill,Amy Kirlin COMM 2500 001 28375 Research Methods 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 333 Days: MW Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Morley,Donald D COMM 2500 002 28376 Research Methods 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 333 Days: MW Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Morley,Donald D COMM 2500 003 28377 Research Methods 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 127 Days: W Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Thorpe,Janice G COMM 2900 001 28378 Writing for the Media 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 333 Days: Tu Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Austin-Eurich,Laura COMM 3150 001 28379 Comm Comptncy in Grps & Teams 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 214 Days: Th Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Winograd,Gaynelle R COMM 2100 004 29360 Public Speaking 3 Univ & Mt Lion Honors Program Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 103 Days: F Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Eberhardt,Liesl Hutchins This Section is ONLY for UCCS University and Mountain Lion Honors Program Students. Students in this section will not have to sign up for a recitation section. Contact 255-4099 for permission to register instructions. COMM 3200 001 28380 Princ/Prac of Public Relat 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 214 Days: W Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Austin-Eurich,Laura COMM 2100 010 28883 Public Speaking Recitation 0 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 317 Days: M Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Staff COMM 3230 001 28381 Nonverbal Communication 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 116 Days: W Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Blackmann,Connie Sue 74 Spring 2013 / University of Colorado Colorado Springs spring 2013 | Letters, arts & sciences Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units COMM 3240 001 28382 Business & Professional Comm 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 214 Days: M Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Eberhardt,Liesl Hutchins COMM 3770 001 28392 Ethical Leadership 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 103 Days: Tu Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Eberhardt,Liesl Hutchins COMM 3240 002 28383 Business & Professional Comm 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B213 Days: Th Time: 07:30PM-10:05PM Instructor: Staff COMM 3850 001 29572 Walt Disney 03/22/2013-04/13/2013 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 317 Days: F Time: 01:00PM-05:25PM Dt: 03/22/2013-04/12/2013 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 317 Days: Sa Time: 08:30AM-05:25PM Dt: 03/23/2013-04/13/2013 Instructor: Nelson,David R Meets Fridays 3/22, 3/29, 4/5, 4/12, and Saturdays 3/23, 3/30, and 4/13. COMM 3240 003 28384 Business & Professional Comm 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 115 Days: Th Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Dt: 01/24/2013 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 115 Days: Th Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Dt: 02/07/2013-02/21/2013 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 115 Days: Th Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Dt: 05/02/2013-05/16/2013 Instructor: Thorpe,Janice G Hybrid course. Mandatory classroom attendance dates: Jan. 24, Feb. 7, 14, 21, May 2, 9, 16. COMM 4000 001 28393 Rhetorical Dimensions in Comm 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 114 Days: M Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Stansbery,Janae COMM 4000 002 28394 Rhetorical Dimensions in Comm 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 116 Days: Tu Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Stansbery,Janae COMM 3240 WK1 31671 Business & Professional Comm 02/16/201304/27/2013 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 333 Days: Sa Time: 08:30AM-12:30PM Instructor: Waters,Todd ** Weekend University ** Condensed Weekend University course, please refer to course dates because they differ from the traditional semester dates. COMM 4140 OL1 29087 Media Effects 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Stavrositu,Carmen D COMM 3250 OL1 31672 Princ & Prac of Advertising 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Krakowiak,K Maja COMM 4200 002 28396 Persuasion 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 323 Days: Tu Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Blackmann,Connie Sue COMM 3280 001 28385 Intercultural Communication 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 324 Days: M Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Cantu,Marguerite A COMM 4220 001 29587 Creative Communication 01/25/2013 02/16/2013 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B136 Days: F Time: 05:00PM-09:25PM Dt: 01/25/2013-02/15/2013 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B136 Days: Sa Time: 08:30AM-05:25PM Dt: 01/26/2013-02/16/2013 Instructor: Austin-Eurich,Laura Meets Fridays 1/25, 2/8, 2/15 and Saturdays 1/26, 2/9, 2/16. COMM 3280 002 28386 Intercultural Communication 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 116 Days: Tu Time: 07:30PM-10:05PM Instructor: Staff COMM 3280 003 28387 Intercultural Communication 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 214 Days: W Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Cantu,Marguerite A COMM 3280 004 28388 Intercultural Communication 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 324 Days: M Time: 07:30PM-10:05PM Instructor: Staff COMM 3280 WK1 31673 Intercultural Communication 02/16/201304/27/2013 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 115 Days: Sa Time: 01:00PM-05:00PM Instructor: Staff ** Weekend University ** Condensed Weekend University course, please refer to course dates because they differ from the traditional semester dates. COMM 3300 001 28389 Screenwriting Seminar 3 Bldg: TBA Room: TBA Cap: TBA Days: W Time: 09:25AM-12:05PM Instructor: Walker,Kim B Class meets in EPC 109. COMM 3330 001 28390 Gender and Leadership 04/12/2013-04/27/2013 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 127 Days: F Time: 05:00PM-09:00PM Dt: 04/12/2013-04/26/2013 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 127 Days: Sa Time: 09:00AM-04:30PM Dt: 04/13/2013-04/27/2013 Instructor: Eberhardt,Liesl Hutchins Meets Fridays 4/12, 4/19, 4/26 and Saturdays 4/13, 4/20, 4/27. COMM 3400 001 31674 Digital Comm Technologies 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 245 Days: W Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Thorpe,Janice G COMM 3500 001 28391 American Cinema 3 Bldg: El Pomar Center Room: 103 Days: Tu Time: 09:25AM-12:05PM Instructor: Walker,Kim B COMM 3650 OL1 31675 Mass Media and Society 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Krakowiak,K Maja University of Colorado Colorado Springs / Spring 2013 COMM 4200 001 28395 Persuasion 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 116 Days: M Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Blackmann,Connie Sue COMM 4240 001 28416 Advanced Organizational Comm 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B215 Days: M Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Shockley-Zalabak,Pamela ; Brengarth,Lauren COMM 4270 001 28892 Digital Film Production 3 - 6 Bldg: El Pomar Center Room: 103 Days: Th Time: 09:25AM-12:05PM Bldg: El Pomar Center Room: 103 Days: Th Time: 01:05PM-02:15PM Instructor: Nelson,David R COMM 4270 010 28893 Digital Film Production Laboratory 0 Bldg: El Pomar Center Room: 106 Days: Th Time: 01:05PM-02:15PM Instructor: Nelson,David R COMM 4280 001 29592 Diversity & Workplace Comm 01/19/201303/15/2013 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 324 Days: F Time: 05:30PM-09:30PM Dt: 01/25/2013 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 324 Days: F Time: 05:30PM-09:30PM Dt: 02/08/2013 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 324 Days: F Time: 05:30PM-09:30PM Dt: 02/22/2013 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 324 Days: F Time: 05:30PM-09:30PM Dt: 03/08/2013-03/15/2013 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 324 Days: Sa Time: 08:30AM-12:30PM Dt: 01/19/2013-01/26/2013 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 324 Days: Sa Time: 08:30AM-12:30PM Dt: 02/09/2013 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 324 Days: Sa Time: 08:30AM-12:30PM Dt: 02/23/2013 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 324 Days: Sa Time: 08:30AM-12:30PM Dt: 03/09/2013 Instructor: Winograd,Gaynelle R Meets Fridays 1/25, 2/8, 2/22, 3/8, 3/15 and Saturdays 1/19, 1/26, 2/9, 2/23, 3/9. Contact instructor at gwinogr2@uccs.edu for permission to register instructions. COMM 4350 001 29399 Crit Analysis of Pop Cult Seminar 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B136 Days: W Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Bell,Christopher Edward 75 Letters, arts & sciences | spring 2013 Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units COMM 4440 WK1 34309 Digital Film Editing 02/16/2013-04/27/2013 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 214 Days: Sa Time: 08:30AM-10:30AM Instructor: Beechwood,Kevin James Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 209 Days: Sa Time: 10:00AM-12:30PM Instructor: Beechwood,Kevin James COMM 4690 801 28418 Intrnshp in Communication 3 - 6 Digital Filmmaking Instructor: Walker,Kim B Sec 801 for Digital Filmmaking students only. Application form and consent of instructor due by Monday, Dec. 3, 2012. Contact instructor at kwalker@uccs.edu for permission to register instructions. COMM 4690 802 28419 Intrnshp in Communication 3 - 6 General Comm Instructor: Nelson,David R Sec 802 for General Communication students only. Application form and consent of instructor due by Monday, Dec. 3, 2012. Contact instructor at drnelson@uccs.edu for permission to register instructions. COMM 4690 803 28420 Intrnshp in Communication 3 - 6 Leadership Comm Instructor: Hackman,Michael Zane Sec 803 for Leadership Communication students only. Application form and consent of instructor due by Monday, Dec. 3, 2012. Contact instructor at mhackman@uccs.edu for permission to register instructions. COMM 4690 804 28421 Intrnshp in Communication 3 - 6 Media Mgmnt Instructor: Walker,Kim B Sec 804 for Media Management students only. Application form and consent of instructor due by Monday, Dec. 3, 2012. Contact instructor at kwalker@uccs.edu for permission to register instructions. COMM 4690 805 28901 Intrnshp in Communication 3 - 6 Org Comm Instructor: Winograd,Gaynelle R Sec 805 for Organizational Communication students only. Application form and consent of instructor due by Monday, Dec. 3, 2012. Contact instructor at gwinogr2@uccs.edu for permission to register instructions. COMM 4690 806 29487 Internship in Communication 3 - 6 Recording Arts Instructor: Walker,Kim B Section 806 is for Recording Arts students only. Application form and consent of instructor due by Monday, Dec. 3, 2012. Contact instructor at kwalker@uccs.edu for permission to register instructions. COMM 4690 807 31679 Internship in Communication 3 - 6 Strategic Comm Instructor: Winograd,Gaynelle R Section 807 is for Strategic Communication students only. Application form and consent of instructor due by Monday, Dec. 3, 2012. Contact instructor at gwinogr2@uccs.edu for permission to register instructions. COMM 4800 001 28902 Strat Comm Tactics/Campaigns 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 127 Days: Th Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Brengarth,Lauren COMM 4900 001 29088 Special Tpcs in Comm 1 - 3 Ctr for Excel in Comm Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 322 Days: F Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Bell,Christopher Edward ; Reed,Rachel Lynne Contact instructor at cbell3@uccs.edu for permission to register instructions. COMM 4900 OL1 31680 Special Tpcs in Comm 1 - 3 New Media & Society *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Stavrositu,Carmen D COMM 4950 001 29589 Sem Leadership & Org Change Seminar 01/18/2013-05/04/2013 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 323 Days: F Time: 05:00PM-09:25PM Dt: 01/18/2013 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 323 Days: F Time: 05:00PM-09:25PM Dt: 02/15/2013 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 323 Days: F Time: 05:00PM-09:25PM Dt: 05/03/2013 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 323 Days: Sa Time: 08:25AM-05:30PM Dt: 02/02/2013 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 323 Days: Sa Time: 08:25AM-05:30PM Dt: 02/16/2013 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 324 Days: Sa Time: 08:25AM-05:30PM Dt: 05/04/2013 Instructor: Hackman,Michael Zane Meets Fridays 1/18, 2/15, 5/3 and Saturdays 2/2, 2/16, 5/4. 76 Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units COMM 5240 001 28417 Sem: Organizational Comm Seminar 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B215 Days: M Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Shockley-Zalabak,Pamela ; Brengarth,Lauren COMM 5990 001 29591 Diversity & Workplace Comm 01/19/201303/15/2013 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 324 Days: F Time: 05:30PM-09:30PM Dt: 01/25/2013 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 324 Days: F Time: 05:30PM-09:30PM Dt: 02/08/2013 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 324 Days: F Time: 05:30PM-09:30PM Dt: 02/22/2013 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 324 Days: F Time: 05:30PM-09:30PM Dt: 03/08/2013-03/15/2013 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 324 Days: Sa Time: 08:30AM-12:30PM Dt: 01/19/2013-01/26/2013 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 324 Days: Sa Time: 08:30AM-12:30PM Dt: 02/09/2013 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 324 Days: Sa Time: 08:30AM-12:30PM Dt: 02/23/2013 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 324 Days: Sa Time: 08:30AM-12:30PM Dt: 03/09/2013 Instructor: Winograd,Gaynelle R Meets Fridays 1/25, 2/8, 2/22, 3/8, 3/15 and Saturdays 1/19, 1/26, 2/9, 2/23, 3/9. Contact instructor at gwinogr2@uccs.edu for permission to register instructions. COMM 6020 001 28977 Comm Research Practicum 1 - 3 Instructor: Bell,Christopher Edward Contact instructor at cbell3@uccs.edu for permission to register instructions. COMM 6020 002 29392 Comm Research Practicum 1 - 3 Instructor: Brengarth,Lauren Contact instructor at lbrengar@uccs.edu for permission to register instructions. COMM 6020 003 29393 Comm Research Practicum 1 - 3 Instructor: Eberhardt,Liesl Hutchins Contact instructor at leberhar@uccs.edu for permission to register instructions. COMM 6020 004 29394 Comm Research Practicum 1 - 3 Instructor: Hackman,Michael Zane Contact instructor at mhackman@uccs.edu for permission to register instructions. COMM 6020 005 29395 Comm Research Practicum 1 - 3 Instructor: Krakowiak,K Maja Contact instructor at mkrakow2@uccs.edu for permission to register instructions. COMM 6020 006 29396 Comm Research Practicum 1 - 3 Instructor: Morreale,Sherwyn Peltz Contact instructor at smorreal@uccs.edu for permission to register instructions. COMM 6020 007 29397 Comm Research Practicum 1 - 3 Instructor: Nelson,David R Contact instructor at drnelson@uccs.edu for permission to register instructions. COMM 6020 008 29398 Comm Research Practicum 1 - 3 Instructor: Shockley-Zalabak,Pamela Contact instructor at pshockle@uccs.edu for permission to register instructions. COMM 6020 009 29434 Comm Research Practicum 1 - 3 Instructor: Staley,Constance M Courtney Contact instructor at cstaley@uccs.edu for permission to register instructions. COMM 6020 010 31834 Comm Research Practicum 1 - 3 Instructor: Stavrositu,Carmen D Contact instructor at cstavros@uccs.edu for permission to register instructions. Spring 2013 / University of Colorado Colorado Springs spring 2013 | Letters, arts & sciences Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units COMM 6020 011 31835 Comm Research Practicum 1 - 3 Instructor: Winograd,Gaynelle R Contact instructor at gwinogr2@uccs.edu for permission to register instructions. COMM 9400 912 28764 Indep Study Undergrad 1 - 6 Instructor: Shockley-Zalabak,Pamela Contact instructor at pshockle@uccs.edu for permission to register instructions. COMM 6030 001 28894 Statistical Data Analysis 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 230 Days: W Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Stavrositu,Carmen D COMM 9400 913 28765 Indep Study Undergrad 1 - 6 Instructor: Staley,Constance M Courtney Contact instructor at cstaley@uccs.edu for permission to register instructions. COMM 6050 001 28899 Comm Graduate Capstone 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 322 Days: Tu Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Morreale,Sherwyn Peltz COMM 6350 001 29400 Crit Analysis of Pop Cult Seminar 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B136 Days: W Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Bell,Christopher Edward COMM 7000 801 28426 Masters Thesis Dissertation 1 - 9 Instructor: Morreale,Sherwyn Peltz Contact instructor at smorreal@uccs.edu for permission to register instructions. COMM 9400 901 28754 Indep Study Undergrad 1 - 6 Instructor: Austin-Eurich,Laura Contact instructor at leurich@uccs.edu for permission to register instructions. COMM 9400 902 28755 Indep Study Undergrad 1 - 6 Instructor: Bell,Christopher Edward Contact instructor at cbell3@uccs.edu for permission to register instructions. COMM 9400 903 28756 Indep Study Undergrad 1 - 6 Instructor: Blackmann,Connie Sue Contact instructor at cblackma@uccs.edu for permission to register instructions. COMM 9400 904 31840 Indep Study Undergrad 1 - 6 Bldg: TBA Room: TBA Cap: TBA Instructor: Brengarth,Lauren Contact instructor at lbrengar@uccs.edu for permission to register instructions. COMM 9400 905 28757 Indep Study Undergrad 1 - 6 Instructor: Cantu,Marguerite A Contact instructor at mcantu2@uccs.edu for permission to register instructions. COMM 9400 906 28758 Indep Study Undergrad 1 - 6 Instructor: Eberhardt,Liesl Hutchins Contact instructor at leberhar@uccs.edu for permission to register instructions. COMM 9400 907 28759 Indep Study Undergrad 1 - 6 Instructor: Hackman,Michael Zane Contact instructor at mhackman@uccs.edu for permission to register instructions. COMM 9400 908 28760 Indep Study Undergrad 1 - 6 Instructor: Krakowiak,K Maja Contact instructor at mkrakowi@uccs.edu for permission to register instructions. COMM 9400 909 28761 Indep Study Undergrad 1 - 6 Instructor: Morley,Donald D Contact instructor at dmorley@uccs.edu for permission to register instructions. COMM 9400 910 28762 Indep Study Undergrad 1 - 6 Instructor: Morreale,Sherwyn Peltz Contact instructor at smorreal@uccs.edu for permission to register instructions. COMM 9400 911 28763 Indep Study Undergrad 1 - 6 Instructor: Nelson,David R Contact instructor at drnelson@uccs.edu for permission to register instructions. University of Colorado Colorado Springs / Spring 2013 COMM 9400 914 28766 Indep Study Undergrad 1 - 6 Instructor: Stansbery,Janae Contact instructor at jstansb2@uccs.edu for permission to register instructions. COMM 9400 915 28767 Indep Study Undergrad 1 - 6 Instructor: Stavrositu,Carmen D Contact instructor at cstavros@uccs.edu for permission to register instructions. COMM 9400 916 31841 Indep Study Undergrad 1 - 6 Instructor: Thorpe,Janice G Contact instructor at jthorpe@uccs.edu for permission to register instructions. COMM 9400 917 31842 Indep Study Undergrad 1 - 6 Instructor: Walker,Kim B Contact instructor at kwalker@uccs.edu for permission to register instructions. COMM 9400 918 31843 Indep Study Undergrad 1 - 6 Instructor: Winograd,Gaynelle R Contact instructor at gwinogr2@uccs.edu for permission to register instructions. COMM 9500 901 28768 Independent Study - Grad 1 - 6 Instructor: Bell,Christopher Edward Contact instructor at cbell3@uccs.edu for permission to register instructions. COMM 9500 902 28769 Independent Study - Grad 1 - 6 Instructor: Brengarth,Lauren Contact instructor at lbrengar@uccs.edu for permission to register instructions. COMM 9500 903 28770 Independent Study - Grad 1 - 6 Instructor: Eberhardt,Liesl Hutchins Contact instructor at leberhar@uccs.edu for permission to register instructions. COMM 9500 904 28771 Independent Study - Grad 1 - 6 Instructor: Hackman,Michael Zane Contact instructor at mhackman@uccs.edu for permission to register instructions. COMM 9500 905 28772 Independent Study - Grad 1 - 6 Instructor: Krakowiak,K Maja Contact instructor at mkrakowi@uccs.edu for permission to register instructions. COMM 9500 906 28773 Independent Study - Grad 1 - 6 Instructor: Morreale,Sherwyn Peltz Contact instructor at smorreal@uccs.edu for permission to register instructions. COMM 9500 907 28774 Independent Study - Grad 1 - 6 Instructor: Nelson,David R Contact instructor at drnelson@uccs.edu for permission to register instructions. COMM 9500 908 28775 Independent Study - Grad 1 - 6 Instructor: Shockley-Zalabak,Pamela Contact instructor at pshockle@uccs.edu for permission to register instructions. COMM 9500 909 28776 Independent Study - Grad 1 - 6 Instructor: Staley,Constance M Courtney Contact instructor at cstaley@uccs.edu for permission to register instructions. 77 Letters, arts & sciences | spring 2013 Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units COMM 9500 910 31846 Independent Study - Grad 1 - 6 Instructor: Stavrositu,Carmen D Contact instructor at cstavros@uccs.edu for permission to register instructions. COMM 9500 911 31847 Independent Study - Grad 1 - 6 Instructor: Walker,Kim B Contact instructor at kwalker@uccs.edu for permission to register instructions. COMM 9500 912 31848 Independent Study - Grad 1 - 6 Instructor: Winograd,Gaynelle R Contact instructor at gwinogr2@uccs.edu for permission to register instructions. COMM 9990 001 28777 Candidate for Degree 0 Instructor: Staff Dance DNCE 2700 001 31610 Fund of Dance Technique Studio 3 Bldg: University Hall Room: 233A Days: TuTh Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Tinsley-Weeks,Tiffany Additional outside coursework required. DNCE 3730 001 31615 Jazz Dance Technique Studio 3 Bldg: University Hall Room: 233A Days: MW Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Staff Additional outside coursework required. DNCE 4700 001 31611 Dance Composition Studio 3 Bldg: University Hall Room: 233A Days: TuTh Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Tinsley-Weeks,Tiffany Additional outside coursework required. Economics ECON 1000 001 27368 The Economics of Social Issues 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 214 Days: F Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Shaffer,Patricia G. ECON 1010 001 27369 Introduction to Microeconomics 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 114 Days: TuTh Time: 08:00AM-09:15AM Instructor: Shaffer,Patricia G. ECON 1010 002 27370 Introduction to Microeconomics 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 114 Days: TuTh Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Shaffer,Patricia G. ECON 1010 003 27371 Introduction to Microeconomics 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 114 Days: TuTh Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Shaffer,Patricia G. ECON 1010 004 29056 Introduction to Microeconomics 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 121 Days: M Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Lucchesi,Michael S. ECON 1010 005 27372 Introduction to Microeconomics 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 114 Days: W Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Lucchesi,Michael S. ECON 1010 006 29040 Introduction to Microeconomics 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 324 Days: W Time: 07:30PM-10:05PM Instructor: Driscoll,Daniel Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units ECON 2020 002 27375 Introduction to Macroeconomics 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 121 Days: MW Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Mullin,David ECON 2020 003 30467 Introduction to Macroeconomics 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 114 Days: TuTh Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Hoang,Edward C ECON 2210 001 30468 Personal Economics 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 114 Days: MW Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Instructor: Brock,John R ECON 2810 001 30469 Intro to Stats & Computing 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 191 Days: MW Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Mullin,David ECON 3010 001 29057 Intermediate Microeconomics 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 121 Days: MW Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Craig,Joe Dean ECON 3310 001 30466 Ecological Economics 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 114 Days: MW Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Greenwood,Daphne T ECON 3980 001 30496 Special Topics in Economics 3 Austrian Economics Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 114 Days: Tu Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Eubanks,Larry S ECON 4020 001 30497 Advanced Macroeconomic Theory 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 102 Days: TuTh Time: 08:00AM-09:15AM Instructor: Hoang,Edward C ECON 4250 001 30499 Urban Economics 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 114 Days: F Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Eubanks,Larry S ECON 4520 001 30500 Economic Freedom 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 191 Days: Th Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Eubanks,Larry S ECON 9400 901 27377 Independent Study in Economics 1 - 3 Instructor: Brock,John R ECON 9400 902 27378 Instructor: DeBoer,Dale R ECON 9400 903 27379 Instructor: Eubanks,Larry S ECON 9400 904 27380 Instructor: Greenwood,Daphne T ECON 9400 905 30504 Instructor: Craig,Joe Dean ECON 9400 906 30506 Instructor: Hoang,Edward C ECON 9500 901 27381 Independent Study in Economics 1 - 3 Instructor: Brock,John R ECON 9500 902 27382 Instructor: DeBoer,Dale R ECON 9500 903 27383 Instructor: Eubanks,Larry S ECON 9500 904 27384 Instructor: Greenwood,Daphne T ECON 9500 905 30507 Instructor: Craig,Joe Dean ECON 9500 906 30508 Instructor: Hoang,Edward C Energy Science ENSC 1510 001 27406 Intro to Energy Science II 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: A204 Days: MW Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Tirado,Ramon A ECON 1010 007 29041 Introduction to Microeconomics 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 114 Days: MW Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Brock,John R ENSC 2500 001 27416 Sustainable Energy Fundamental 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: A204 Days: MW Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Tirado,Ramon A ECON 1010 008 30465 Introduction to Microeconomics 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 114 Days: MW Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Craig,Joe Dean ENSC 3200 001 27877 Practical Meteorology 4 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 334 Days: F Time: 08:15AM-11:35AM Instructor: Madson,Michael Joel ECON 1050 001 27373 Economics in Practice 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 114 Days: MW Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Brock,John R ECON 2020 001 27374 Introduction to Macroeconomics 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 121 Days: TuTh Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: DeBoer,Dale R 78 Spring 2013 / University of Colorado Colorado Springs eNGLISH rhetoric and writing - pLACEMENT rEQUIREMENTS To qualify for a bachelor’s degree from the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, a student must complete C01 and C02 core writing requirements and demon­strate writing competency by passing the juniorlevel writing portfolio assessment. ESL or ELL students enrolled in engl 1300 + 1305 or engl 1310: The Rhetoric and Writing Program advises ESL students to enroll in ENGL 1310 sections with faculty who are qualified for ESL writing instruction for non-native speakers. Please contact the Rhetoric and Writing Program, Columbine 1041 for ESL placement and enrollment consultations and advising. Students may transfer C01 and C02 writing courses if approved as equivalents by successfully completing one or two semesters of writing at an accredited college or university with a C- or better. Transfer students must also demonstrate writing competency by passing the junior-level writing portfolio assessment after completing their final writing course at UCCS or upon transfer of their complete C01 and C02 writing requirement from an accredited college or university. Students must demonstrate competency by passing the writing portfolio assessment as rising juniors - within 60-90-credit hour enrollment window. Students who choose not to demonstrate competency by earning a ‘pass’ on their writing portfolio may MEETING REQUIREMENTS alternately meet the competency requirement by successfully Students may meet core C01 and C02 writing requirements in the completing a 3000-level, advanced rhetoric and writing course at following ways: UCCS with a grade of C- or better. Students who do not submit a 1. Successfully complete ENGL 1300 + ENGL 1305 Stretch (C01 ENGL portfolio within the 60-90 credit hour window and ultimately at the 1310 equivalent) and ENGL 1410 at UCCS and then pass the junior90 credit hour limit, will alternately complete an additional writing level portfolio assessment. course at the 3000-level. Suitable portfolio courses include: ENGL a. To be admitted to ENGL 1300 Stretch, students must meet one 3010, ENGL 3020, ENGL 3080, ENGL 3110, ENGL 4800. Prerequisites of the following requirements: may apply. Transfer students with 90 credit hours in transfer are 1) Score 14-18 on the English ACT. required to submit a portfolio upon transfer to UCCS, or alternately 2) Score 400-440 on the verbal SAT. enroll in an advanced rhetoric and writing course as advised. 3) Early College or high school concurrent enrollment students 3. Qualify for a waiver of writing coursework through the CEEB must present an ENGL ACT score of 14-18. (UCCS on-site Advanced Placement Examination. ENGL ACT testing is available) a. Score 4 to receive credit for ENGL 1310, successfully complete b. To be admitted to ENGL 1305 Stretch, students must meet the ENGL 1410, and then pass the portfolio assessment. following requirement: b. Score 5 to receive credit for both ENGL 1310 and 1410, and 1) Complete ENGL 1300 Stretch with a C- or better. then pass the portfolio assessment. 2. Successfully complete ENGL 1310 and ENGL 1410 at UCCS and then 4. Qualify for a waiver of composition coursework through the pass the junior-level portfolio assessment. International Baccalaureate higher-level English exam. a. To be admitted to ENGL 1310, students must meet one of the a. Score 5 to receive credit for ENGL 1310, successfully complete following requirements: ENGL 1410, then pass the portfolio assessment. 1) Score 19-28 on the English ACT. b. Score 6 or 7 to receive credit for ENGL 1310 and 1410, and then 2) Score 450 to 640 on the verbal SAT. pass the portfolio assessment. 3) Complete ENGL 99 with a C-, or approved ENGL 99 equivalent with a C-. CLEP College Composition MODULAR Exam WITH ESSAYS 4) Students with high school diplomas or GEDs, but without Students who would like to earn CLEP credit for ENGL 1310 may take the College ENGL ACT or SAT scores may submit a writing sample to Composition Modular Exam with essays at PPCC Testing Center. For testing the Rhetoric and Writing Program, Columbine 1041, for information, contact the University Testing Center in MH 105C, 719-255-3354. Not placement. an option for Engineering. 5) Early college or high school concurrent students without high school diplomas or GEDs must present an ENGL ACT score Junior Level Writing Portfolio Competency Exam of 19-28 (UCCS on site ACT testing is available) or a SAT score For information and applications, walk into the Portfolio Office in COB 1046. A of 450-640. $15.00 assessment fee will be billed to all students who submit a portfolio to b. To be admitted to ENGL 1410, students must meet one of the demonstrate writing competency. following requirements: 1) Complete ENGL 1300 + 1035 Stretch with a C- or better, or Computer-mediated Instruction ENGL 1310 at UCCS. All composition courses are taught in computer classrooms. Students are billed 2) Score 29+ on the English ACT. $10.00 per course to cover technological support for the classrooms and materials 3) Score 650+ on the ENGL SAT. for these courses. All students may take or retake the ENGL ACT exam on site in the 4) Score 4 on the CEEB Advanced Placement English Language UCCS Testing Center. To retake the ACT, contact the University Testing Center in MH and Composition Exam. 105C, 719-255-3354. 5) Score 5 on the IB English Examination. 6) Successfully complete a first semester writing course (an approved equivalent to ENGL 1310) at an accredited college or ENGLISH DEPARTMENT REQUIREMENTS AND PREREQUISITES ENGL 1310 (and in some cases ENGL 1410) is required for all advanced writing university with a C- or better. courses, including those in writing and in the Professional and Technical Writing 7) Score 50 and receive a ‘pass’ on the essay portion of the Track. All students must have taken ENGL 1310 (or a qualified transfer CLEP College Composition Modular Exam with essays. Not an course) in order to take any literature course offered in the English option for Engineering majors. Department. Students may take ENGL 1310 during the same semester c. To demonstrate writing competency after C01 and C02 core that they take ENGL 2000. Note that, starting with majors declared in writing, students must pass the writing portfolio competency fall 2010, ENGL 2000 and ENGL 2010 (formerly ENGL 190) are prerequisites assessment administered by the Rhetoric and Writing Program. to almost all upper division English courses, and ENGL 3000 is a prerequisite to all 4000-level literature seminars. Students are billed The “final” C02 rhetoric and writing course for each undergraduate $10.00 for online literature course lab fees. program is listed below: i. For LAS, SPA, and Nursing students: ENGL 1410 ii. For BUS students: ENGL 2080 or INOV 2100 iii. For EAS students: ENGL 2090 or INOV 2100 University of Colorado Colorado Springs / Spring 2013 Students interested in taking ENGL 1450 as a lab course should contact the Writing Center Director at 719-255-4335, or visit the Writing Center, Columbine Hall 316. 79 Letters, arts & sciences | spring 2013 Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units English ENGL 1300 001 29154 Rhet/Writing I Stretch A 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 221 Days: F Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Staff ENGL 1300 002 29155 Rhet/Writing I Stretch A 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 245 Days: TuTh Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Heasley,Phillip Kyle ENGL 1300 003 29156 Rhet/Writing I Stretch A 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 209 Days: TuTh Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Heasley,Phillip Kyle ENGL 1305 001 29312 Rhet/Writing I Stretch B 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 230 Days: TuTh Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Instructor: Edsen,Elizabeth ENGL 1305 002 29313 Rhet/Writing I Stretch B 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 221 Days: TuTh Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Edsen,Elizabeth ENGL 1305 003 29314 Rhet/Writing I Stretch B 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 223 Days: MW Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Instructor: Loterbauer,June A ENGL 1305 004 29315 Rhet/Writing I Stretch B 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 220 Days: MW Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Loterbauer,June A ENGL 1305 005 29316 Rhet/Writing I Stretch B 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 231A Days: TuTh Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Edsen,Elizabeth ENGL 1305 006 29317 Rhet/Writing I Stretch B 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 231A Days: TuTh Time: 08:00AM-09:15AM Instructor: Heasley,Phillip Kyle ENGL 1305 007 29385 Rhet/Writing I Stretch B 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 230 Days: MW Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Loterbauer,June A ENGL 1305 008 34341 Rhet/Writing I Stretch B 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 209 Days: Th Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Heasley,Phillip Kyle ENGL 1305 009 34343 Rhet/Writing I Stretch B 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 245 Days: TuTh Time: 08:00AM-09:15AM Instructor: Edsen,Elizabeth ENGL 1305 010 34345 Rhet/Writing I Stretch B 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 127 Days: MW Time: 08:00AM-09:15AM Instructor: Loterbauer,June A Laptop section. Course Title Dates Units ENGL 1310 007 27723 Rhetoric and Writing I 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 220 Days: TuTh Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: O Brien,Ann Diefendorf ENGL 1310 008 27724 Rhetoric and Writing I 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 223 Days: TuTh Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Finger,Susan Clare ENGL 1310 009 27725 Rhetoric and Writing I 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 223 Days: MW Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Lawson,Chelsea Adrien ENGL 1310 010 27726 Rhetoric and Writing I 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 223 Days: MW Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Staff ENGL 1310 011 27727 Rhetoric and Writing I 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 223 Days: TuTh Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Finger,Susan Clare ENGL 1310 012 27728 Rhetoric and Writing I 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 221 Days: MW Time: 06:05PM-07:20PM Instructor: Baldoni-Rus,Gina M ENGL 1310 013 29083 Rhetoric and Writing I 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 223 Days: MW Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Lawson,Chelsea Adrien ENGL 1310 014 28949 Rhetoric and Writing I 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 209 Days: MW Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Tifft,Meghan E ENGL 1310 015 29476 Rhetoric and Writing I 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 230 Days: Tu Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Myers,William C ENGL 1310 016 31581 Rhetoric and Writing I 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 220 Days: TuTh Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: O Brien,Ann Diefendorf ENGL 1310 017 31582 Rhetoric and Writing I 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 223 Days: TuTh Time: 06:05PM-07:20PM Instructor: Staff ENGL 1310 018 34348 Rhetoric and Writing I 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 220 Days: F Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Staff ENGL 1410 001 27729 Rhetoric and Writing II 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 224 Days: TuTh Time: 08:00AM-09:15AM Instructor: Frost,Juliana ENGL 1410 002 27730 Rhetoric and Writing II 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 224 Days: TuTh Time: 04:45PM-06:00PM Instructor: Hoffman,Julie Ann ENGL 1310 001 27718 Rhetoric and Writing I 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 224 Days: MW Time: 08:00AM-09:15AM Instructor: Myers,William C ENGL 1410 003 27731 Rhetoric and Writing II 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 223 Days: TuTh Time: 08:00AM-09:15AM Instructor: Hoffman,Julie Ann ENGL 1310 002 27719 Rhetoric and Writing I 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 221 Days: TuTh Time: 08:00AM-09:15AM Instructor: Finger,Susan Clare ENGL 1410 004 27732 Rhetoric and Writing II 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 230 Days: MW Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Friedhoff,Anthony R ENGL 1310 003 27720 Rhetoric and Writing I 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 224 Days: MW Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Myers,William C ENGL 1310 004 27721 Rhetoric and Writing I 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 221 Days: TuTh Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Myers,William C ENGL 1310 005 27722 Rhetoric and Writing I 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 224 Days: MW Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Lawson,Chelsea Adrien ENGL 1310 006 29082 Rhetoric and Writing I 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 230 Days: MW Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Lawson,Chelsea Adrien 80 Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# ENGL 1410 005 27733 Rhetoric and Writing II 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 221 Days: MW Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: SYN,BENJAMIN ENGL 1410 006 27734 Rhetoric and Writing II 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 220 Days: TuTh Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Treschl,Sarah Hepburn ENGL 1410 007 27735 Rhetoric and Writing II 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 220 Days: MW Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Wenker,Andrea May ENGL 1410 008 27736 Rhetoric and Writing II 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 230 Days: TuTh Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Hemenway,Keri S Spring 2013 / University of Colorado Colorado Springs spring 2013 | Letters, arts & sciences Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units ENGL 1410 009 27737 Rhetoric and Writing II 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 209 Days: MW Time: 08:00AM-09:15AM Instructor: Frost,Juliana ENGL 1410 028 27755 Rhetoric and Writing II 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 221 Days: TuTh Time: 04:45PM-06:00PM Instructor: Robinson,Christina L ENGL 1410 010 27738 Rhetoric and Writing II 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 245 Days: MW Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Johnson,Kathleen Kay ENGL 1410 029 28970 Rhetoric and Writing II 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 221 Days: TuTh Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Treschl,Sarah Hepburn ENGL 1410 011 27739 Rhetoric and Writing II 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 221 Days: MW Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Baldoni-Rus,Gina M ENGL 1410 030 28971 Rhetoric and Writing II 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 230 Days: MW Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Baldoni-Rus,Gina M ENGL 1410 012 27740 Rhetoric and Writing II 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 223 Days: MW Time: 08:00AM-09:15AM Instructor: Syn,Benjamin ENGL 1410 031 28972 Rhetoric and Writing II 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 220 Days: MW Time: 07:30PM-08:45PM Instructor: Staff ENGL 1410 013 27741 Rhetoric and Writing II 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 220 Days: TuTh Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Hoffman,Julie Ann ENGL 1410 032 29322 Rhetoric and Writing II 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 209 Days: MW Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Nussbaum,Mary Margaret ENGL 1410 014 27742 Rhetoric and Writing II 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 223 Days: TuTh Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Hemenway,Keri S ENGL 1410 033 29323 Rhetoric and Writing II 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 245 Days: MW Time: 04:45PM-06:00PM Instructor: Baldoni-Rus,Gina M ENGL 1410 015 29140 Rhetoric and Writing II 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 245 Days: MW Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Grandorff,Catherine J ENGL 1410 034 29386 Rhetoric and Writing II 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 231A Days: M Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Staff ENGL 1410 016 27743 Rhetoric and Writing II 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 220 Days: MW Time: 08:00AM-09:15AM Instructor: Wenker,Andrea May ENGL 1410 035 29387 Rhetoric and Writing II 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 224 Days: W Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Staff ENGL 1410 017 27744 Rhetoric and Writing II 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 224 Days: TuTh Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Instructor: Hoffman,Julie Ann ENGL 1410 036 29388 Rhetoric and Writing II 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 224 Days: M Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: SYN,BENJAMIN ENGL 1410 018 27745 Rhetoric and Writing II 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 220 Days: TuTh Time: 04:45PM-06:00PM Instructor: Hoffman,Julie Ann ENGL 1410 037 29504 Rhetoric and Writing II 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 220 Days: MW Time: 04:45PM-06:00PM Instructor: Lawson,Chelsea Adrien ENGL 1410 019 27746 Rhetoric and Writing II 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 209 Days: MW Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Instructor: Johnson,Kathleen Kay ENGL 1410 038 29508 Rhetoric and Writing II 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 220 Days: TuTh Time: 08:00AM-09:15AM Instructor: Staff ENGL 1410 020 27747 Rhetoric and Writing II 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 221 Days: TuTh Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Instructor: Ross,Kacey Galloway ENGL 1410 039 31584 Rhetoric and Writing II 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 231A Days: MW Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Wenker,Andrea May ENGL 1410 021 27748 Rhetoric and Writing II 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 224 Days: MW Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Syn,Benjamin ENGL 1410 040 31586 Rhetoric and Writing II 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 221 Days: MW Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Instructor: Wenker,Andrea May ENGL 1410 022 27749 Rhetoric and Writing II 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B211 Days: MW Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Frost,Juliana Laptop section. ENGL 1410 041 34353 Rhetoric and Writing II 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 127 Days: Tu Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Hemenway,Keri S Hybrid course. Meets on campus Tuesdays plus online. ENGL 1410 023 27750 Rhetoric and Writing II 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B217 Days: TuTh Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Frost,Juliana Laptop section. ENGL 1410 024 27751 Rhetoric and Writing II 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 224 Days: TuTh Time: 06:05PM-07:20PM Instructor: Ross,Kacey Galloway ENGL 1410 025 27752 Rhetoric and Writing II 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 224 Days: TuTh Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Martin,Quentin Ellis ENGL 1410 026 27753 Rhetoric and Writing II 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 223 Days: TuTh Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Hemenway,Keri S ENGL 1410 027 27754 Rhetoric and Writing II 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 224 Days: MW Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Instructor: Robinson,Christina L University of Colorado Colorado Springs / Spring 2013 ENGL 1410 042 34354 Rhetoric and Writing II 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 127 Days: Th Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Hemenway,Keri S Hybrid course. Meets on campus Thursdays plus online. ENGL 1410 043 34362 Rhetoric and Writing II 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 223 Days: MW Time: 06:05PM-07:20PM Instructor: Grandorff,Catherine J ENGL 1410 044 34365 Rhetoric and Writing II 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 117 Days: MW Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Friedhoff,Anthony R Laptop section. ENGL 1410 045 34366 Rhetoric and Writing II 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 245 Days: M Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Grandorff,Catherine J ENGL 1410 046 34367 Rhetoric and Writing II 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 223 Days: F Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Staff 81 Letters, arts & sciences | spring 2013 Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units Course Title Dates Units ENGL 1410 047 34368 Rhetoric and Writing II 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 230 Days: W Time: 07:30PM-10:05PM Instructor: Staff ENGL 2080 006 27772 Bus & Admin Writing 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 223 Days: MW Time: 04:45PM-06:00PM Instructor: Birkelo,Cheryl Ann ENGL 1410 048 34370 Rhetoric and Writing II 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 245 Days: M Time: 06:05PM-08:45PM Instructor: Staff ENGL 2080 007 27773 Bus & Admin Writing 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 220 Days: TuTh Time: 06:05PM-07:20PM Instructor: Dalton,Erin ENGL 1410 049 34371 Rhetoric and Writing II 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 245 Days: TuTh Time: 04:45PM-06:00PM Instructor: Staff ENGL 2080 008 27774 Bus & Admin Writing 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 231A Days: MW Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Wahl,Thomas R ENGL 1450 001 27756 Independent Writing Workshop 1 Instructor: Ross,Kacey Galloway Meets weekly all semester. Contact Writing Center to enroll, 255-4335 or kross2@uccs.edu. ENGL 2080 009 27775 Bus & Admin Writing 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 231A Days: TuTh Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Dalton,Erin NOTE: ENGL 1500 OR ENGL 2010 IS A PREREQUISITE TO ALL OTHER LITERATURE COURSES IN THE ENGLISH DEPARTMENT. ENGL 1310 OR AN EQUIVALENT IS A PREREQUISITE TO ENGL 1500 AND ENGL 2010 AND ALL LITERATURE COURSES. ENGL 1500 001 27757 Intro to Lit for Non-Majors 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B211 Days: TuTh Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Posusta,Rebecca Craft ENGL 1500 002 27758 Intro to Lit for Non-Majors 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 333 Days: TuTh Time: 06:05PM-07:20PM Instructor: Birkett,Audrey Ann ENGL 2080 OL1 27767 Bus & Admin Writing 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Wahl,Thomas R Mandatory meeting Friday, January 25, 4:45pm- 7:20pm, room COB 220. ENGL 2080 OL2 27768 Bus & Admin Writing 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Wahl,Thomas R Mandatory meeting Friday, January 25, 4:45pm- 7:20pm, room COB 220. ENGL 2090 001 27777 Tech Writing & Presentation 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 224 Days: TuTh Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Trauth,Erin Elizabeth ENGL 1800 001 27759 Fund of Creative Writing 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 223 Days: MW Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Nussbaum,Mary Margaret ENGL 2090 002 29327 Tech Writing & Presentation 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B211 Days: MW Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Ilyasova,Ksenia ENGL 2000 001 27760 Intro to English Studies 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 317 Days: MW Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Staff ENGL 2090 003 27778 Tech Writing & Presentation 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 224 Days: TuTh Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Trauth,Erin Elizabeth ENGL 2010 001 27761 Intro to Lit for English Major 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B213 Days: MW Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Posusta,Rebecca Craft ENGL 2090 004 27779 Tech Writing & Presentation 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 231A Days: MW Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Birkelo,Cheryl Ann ENGL 2010 002 27762 Intro to Lit for English Major 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 325 Days: MW Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Posusta,Rebecca Craft ENGL 2030 001 27764 Intro to Creatv Writing Poetry 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 209 Days: M Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Friedhoff,Anthony R ENGL 2040 001 27765 Intro to Creat Writ Nonfiction 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 230 Days: TuTh Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Malek,Cecile French ENGL 2050 001 27766 Intro to Creat Writing Fiction 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B217 Days: TuTh Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Instructor: Treschl,Sarah Hepburn ENGL 2080 001 29157 Bus & Admin Writing 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 231A Days: MW Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Birkelo,Cheryl Ann ENGL 2080 002 29510 Bus & Admin Writing 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 231A Days: MW Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Instructor: Birkelo,Cheryl Ann ENGL 2080 003 27769 Bus & Admin Writing 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 220 Days: TuTh Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Instructor: Dalton,Erin ENGL 2080 004 27770 Bus & Admin Writing 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 224 Days: TuTh Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Dalton,Erin ENGL 2080 005 27771 Bus & Admin Writing 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 230 Days: MW Time: 08:00AM-09:15AM Instructor: Wahl,Thomas R 82 Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# ENGL 2090 005 27780 Tech Writing & Presentation 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 224 Days: MW Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Ilyasova,Ksenia ENGL 2090 006 27781 Tech Writing & Presentation 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 223 Days: TuTh Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Instructor: Filpi,Jamie May ENGL 2090 007 31553 Tech Writing & Presentation 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 230 Days: TuTh Time: 08:00AM-09:15AM Instructor: Trauth,Erin Elizabeth ENGL 2090 008 31554 Tech Writing & Presentation 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 209 Days: TuTh Time: 06:05PM-07:20PM Instructor: Trauth,Erin Elizabeth ENGL 2520 001 27782 17th &18th Cen British Lit 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B213 Days: TuTh Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Posusta,Rebecca Craft ENGL 2540 001 27784 British Lit After 1900 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 117 Days: TuTh Time: 08:00AM-09:15AM Instructor: Pellow,C Kenneth ENGL 2610 001 27787 Lit: The Global Perspective II 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 117 Days: Th Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Singh,Rashna B ENGL 2610 002 31601 Lit: The Global Perspective II 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 115 Days: W Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Singh,Rashna B ENGL 3000 001 27788 Lit Crit: Theory-Practice 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 333 Days: TuTh Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Taylor,Susan B Spring 2013 / University of Colorado Colorado Springs spring 2013 | Letters, arts & sciences Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units ENGL 3000 002 29036 Lit Crit: Theory-Practice 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B136 Days: TuTh Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Birkett,Audrey Ann ENGL 3000 003 29328 Lit Crit: Theory-Practice 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B138 Days: TuTh Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Instructor: Birkett,Audrey Ann ENGL 3010 001 27789 Advanced Rhetoric and Writing 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 209 Days: TuTh Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Ritter,Joshua ENGL 3010 002 27790 Advanced Rhetoric and Writing 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 220 Days: MW Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Malek,Cecile French ENGL 3010 003 27791 Advanced Rhetoric and Writing 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 223 Days: TuTh Time: 04:45PM-06:00PM Instructor: Ritter,Joshua ENGL 3010 004 27792 Advanced Rhetoric and Writing 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 221 Days: TuTh Time: 06:05PM-07:20PM Instructor: Ritter,Joshua ENGL 3010 005 28999 Advanced Rhetoric and Writing 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 245 Days: MW Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Malek,Cecile French ENGL 3010 006 29000 Advanced Rhetoric and Writing 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 230 Days: MW Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Instructor: Mack,Katherine Elizabeth ENGL 3010 007 29501 Advanced Rhetoric and Writing 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 221 Days: MW Time: 08:00AM-09:15AM Instructor: Staff ENGL 3010 008 34378 Advanced Rhetoric and Writing 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 103 Days: Th Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Mack,Katherine Elizabeth ENGL 3020 001 29466 Topics in Adv Rhet & Writing 3 Writing and Multimodalities Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 221 Days: MW Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Robinson,Christina L ENGL 3030 001 31603 Interm Creat Writ Poetry 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B211 Days: W Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Friedhoff,Anthony R ENGL 3050 001 27793 Interm Creat Writing Fiction 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 117 Days: M Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Tifft,Meghan E ENGL 3080 001 27794 Adv Bus & Tech Writing 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 231A Days: TuTh Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Filpi,Jamie May ENGL 3080 002 27795 Adv Bus & Tech Writing 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 221 Days: TuTh Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Filpi,Jamie May ENGL 3110 001 27796 Advanced Grammar 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 116 Days: Th Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Womack,Rachelle ENGL 3110 002 27797 Advanced Grammar 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 221 Days: MW Time: 04:45PM-06:00PM Instructor: Johnson,Kathleen Kay ENGL 3110 003 27798 Advanced Grammar 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 221 Days: MW Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Johnson,Kathleen Kay ENGL 3130 001 31607 Web and Print Document Design 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 221 Days: F Time: 09:25AM-12:05PM Instructor: Filpi,Jamie May University of Colorado Colorado Springs / Spring 2013 Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units ENGL 3150 001 27799 Prof Writing Internship 1 - 3 Instructor: Ilyasova,Ksenia Contact instructor to register, 255-4037. ENGL 3160 001 29133 Tools for Technical Writers 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 220 Days: MW Time: 06:05PM-07:20PM Instructor: McMichael,Melonie Rose ENGL 3200 OL1 31608 Women Writers & Experience 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Laroche,Rebecca Lyn Required on-campus meetings on 1/25/13 and 5/3/13 from 1:40-4:20 in COB 333. While this is mainly an *ONLINE COURSE*, attendance at the first and last class meetings (face-to-face) is required. Also students should be aware that they will need to participate in the online discussion during the week. ENGL 3320 001 28916 Born in the USA: American Lit 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B136 Days: TuTh Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Martin,Quentin Ellis ENGL 3350 001 27800 Amer Romanticism thru Realism 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B213 Days: TuTh Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Ginsberg,Lesley Ellen ENGL 3370 001 27801 Amer Modernism/Contemp Lit Seminar 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B136 Days: MW Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Ortega,Kirsten Kay ENGL 3370 002 27802 Amer Modernism/Contemp Lit Seminar 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B138 Days: MW Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Ortega,Kirsten Kay ENGL 3370 003 27803 Amer Modernism/Contemp Lit Seminar 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 136 Days: TuTh Time: 06:05PM-07:20PM Instructor: Martin,Quentin Ellis ENGL 3410 001 27804 Poetry for the People 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B211 Days: F Time: 09:25AM-12:05PM Instructor: Ortega,Kirsten Kay ENGL 3750 001 29333 Grant and Proposal Writing 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 209 Days: TuTh Time: 04:45PM-06:00PM Instructor: McMichael,Melonie Rose ENGL 3950 001 29334 Chaucer 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 117 Days: MW Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Napierkowski,Thomas Joseph ENGL 4080 001 31612 Spc Tpcs Prof & Tech Writing Seminar 3 Writing in the Health Fields Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 221 Days: F Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: McMichael,Melonie Rose ENGL 4090 001 29169 PTW Senior Portfolio Practicum 1 Instructor: Ilyasova,Ksenia Contact instructor to register, 255-4037 or kilyasov@uccs.edu. ENGL 4100 001 29391 Advanced Creative Writing Seminar 3 Advanced Fiction Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B136 Days: W Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Tifft,Meghan E ENGL 4250 001 27805 Contemporary Novel 3 Postmodern Victorian Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B136 Days: M Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Pellow,C Kenneth ENGL 4810 001 27806 Sp Tpcs Teach Wrtng 3 Research Methods Comp Studies Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 220 Days: W Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Neely,Michelle Elizabeth In-depth inquiry into theoretical topics in the teaching of writing in the public schools, with practical applications via the production of a theory-into-practice portfolio suitable to the topic. Topics vary. 83 Letters, arts & sciences | spring 2013 Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units ENGL 4830 001 29344 Contemp Apprch Tch Writ 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 220 Days: M Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Ritter,Joshua ENGL 4850 001 29343 History of English Language 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B213 Days: MW Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Napierkowski,Thomas Joseph ENGL 4860 001 27807 Spec Tpcs Rhet/Write: 3 Rhet of Contemp S African Lit Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B213 Days: Th Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Mack,Katherine Elizabeth ; Pellow,C Kenneth Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units ENGL 9500 902 29022 Independent Study in English 1 - 3 Instructor: Pellow,C Kenneth ENGL 9500 903 29023 Instructor: Ortega,Kirsten Kay ENGL 9500 904 29024 Instructor: Laroche,Rebecca Lyn ENGL 9500 906 29025 Instructor: Ilyasova,Ksenia ENGL 9500 907 29026 Instructor: Ginsberg,Lesley Ellen ENGL 9500 908 29027 Instructor: Ray,Joan E ENGL 9500 909 29028 Instructor: Taylor,Susan B ENGL 9500 910 29029 Instructor: Mack,Katherine Elizabeth ENGL 9500 912 29031 Instructor: Napierkowski,Thomas Joseph Film Studies ENGL 4950 001 27809 Seminar in Literary Topics 3 The Brontes Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B216 Days: TuTh Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Taylor,Susan B FILM 2000 001 31591 Narrative Film 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B134 Days: ThF Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Von Dassanowsky,Robert ENGL 4970 001 31614 Shakespeare Studies 3 The Sonnets Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 117 Days: W Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Laroche,Rebecca Lyn FILM 3450 001 31592 German Film 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 323 Days: WF Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Von Dassanowsky,Robert ENGL 5080 001 31613 Spc Tpcs Prof & Tech Writing Seminar 3 Writing in the Health Fields Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 221 Days: F Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: McMichael,Melonie Rose FILM 3900 001 28151 Sp Tpc in Film Studies: 3 Coen Brothers Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B134 Days: W Time: 06:05PM-08:45PM Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B134 Days: F Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Wurst,Barry Gene ENGL 5250 001 27808 Contemporary Novel 3 Postmodern Victorians Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B136 Days: M Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Pellow,C Kenneth FILM 3900 002 29652 Sp Tpc in Film Studies: 3 History Goes to the Movies Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 103 Days: MW Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Lotfi,Sarah Robob ENGL 5810 001 27811 Sp Tpcs Teach Wrtng 3 The Writing Process Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 220 Days: W Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Neely,Michelle Elizabeth In-depth inquiry into theoretical topics in the teaching of writing in the public schools, with practical applications via the production of a theory-into-practice portfolio suitable to the topic. FILM 4030 002 28154 Internship in Film Studies 1 - 3 Instructor: Meadows,Teresa Lin ENGL 5830 001 29350 Contemp Apprch Tch Writ 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 220 Days: M Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Ritter,Joshua FILM 4500 001 28152 Film Theory 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 117 Days: TuTh Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Meadows,Teresa Lin ENGL 5850 001 29359 History of English Language 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B213 Days: MW Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Napierkowski,Thomas Joseph FILM 9400 901 28155 Independent Study 1 - 3 Instructor: Von Dassanowsky,Robert Refer to instructor for permission number. ENGL 5860 001 27810 Spec Tpcs Rhet/Writ: 3 Rhet of Contemp S Afrcn Lit Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B213 Days: Th Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Mack,Katherine Elizabeth ; Pellow,C Kenneth ENGL 5950 001 27812 Seminar in Literary Topics 3 The Brontes Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B216 Days: TuTh Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Taylor,Susan B ENGL 9400 902 27814 Independent Study in English 1 - 3 Instructor: Pellow,C Kenneth ENGL 9400 903 29012 Instructor: Ortega,Kirsten Kay ENGL 9400 904 29013 Instructor: Laroche,Rebecca Lyn ENGL 9400 906 29014 Instructor: Ilyasova,Ksenia ENGL 9400 907 29015 Instructor: Ginsberg,Lesley Ellen ENGL 9400 908 29016 Instructor: Ray,Joan E ENGL 9400 909 29017 Instructor: Taylor,Susan B ENGL 9400 910 29018 Instructor: Mack,Katherine Elizabeth ENGL 9400 912 29020 Instructor: Napierkowski,Thomas Joseph FILM 4030 001 28153 Internship in Film Studies 1 - 3 Instructor: Von Dassanowsky,Robert FILM 9400 902 28156 Independent Study 1 - 3 Instructor: Meadows,Teresa Lin Refer to instructor for permission number. Foreign and Cultural Studies FCS 3390 001 27464 Internship in Foreign Cultures 1 - 3 Instructor: Meadows,Teresa Lin Refer to department for permission number. FCS 3450 001 31569 German Film 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 323 Days: WF Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Von Dassanowsky,Robert FCS 3490 001 27457 Internship in Foreign Cultures 1 - 3 Instructor: Meadows,Teresa Lin Refer to department for permission number. FCS 9300 901 27458 Independent Study - Undergrad 1 - 4 Instructor: Meadows,Teresa Lin FCS 9300 902 29045 Independent Study - Undergrad 1 - 4 Instructor: France Smith,Mary Ellen FCS 9500 901 29377 Independent Study - Graduate 1 - 4 Instructor: Covell,John Andrew 84 Spring 2013 / University of Colorado Colorado Springs spring 2013 | Letters, arts & sciences Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units French FR 1010 001 27459 Beginning French I 4 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 333 Days: MW Time: 04:45PM-06:25PM Instructor: Cornish,Amy Lueen FR 1020 001 27460 Beginning French II 4 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 102 Days: TuTh Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Cook,Suzanne E Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 102 Days: F Time: 09:25AM-10:15AM Instructor: Cook,Suzanne E FR 1020 002 27461 Beginning French II 4 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B136 Days: TuTh Time: 04:45PM-06:25PM Instructor: Kozhevnikov,Gail Louise FR 2120 001 27462 Intermediate French II 03/19/2013 - 05/18/2013 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 303 Days: TuTh Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Cook,Suzanne E FR 3020 001 31570 French Conversation & Comp II 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 102 Days: TuTh Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Cook,Suzanne E FR 3230 001 27463 Applied Conversation 1 Instructor: Cook,Suzanne E FR 3390 001 27465 Internship in Applied French Internship 1 - 3 Instructor: Cook,Suzanne E FR 3500 001 29379 Special Topics in French 3 Modern French Theatre Bldg: University Hall Room: 233 Days: TuTh Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Meadows,Teresa Lin Taught in English. Students taking the course for French credit will do most readings and writing assignments in French. FR 9300 901 27466 Independent Study 1 - 4 Instructor: Meadows,Teresa Lin FR 9500 901 28798 Independent Study 1 - 4 Instructor: Meadows,Teresa Lin Refer to department for permission number. Gallery Management GM 4030 001 27955 Internship 1 - 6 Instructor: Auther,Elissa A GM 4030 002 29044 Internship 1 - 6 Instructor: McConnell,Daisy GM 4030 003 31210 Internship 1 - 6 Instructor: Cunningham,Perrin James GM 4060 001 31212 Exhibit Design & Devel 3 Bldg: Heller Center Room: 1 Days: W Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Larkin,Karin Tonya Class Meets in the Heller Center. GM 4200 001 31211 Special Topics: Seminar 3 Historic Preservation Bldg: Heller Center Room: 1 Days: W Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Mannion,Hillary Class Meets in the Heller Center. GM 9400 901 27956 Independent Study 1 - 4 Instructor: Auther,Elissa A Refer to department for permission number. Geography and Environ Studies GES 1000 001 28913 Env Sys: Climate & Vegetation 4 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 334 Days: TuTh Time: 01:40PM-03:20PM Instructor: Huber,Thomas Patrick GES 1000 002 28912 Env Sys: Climate & Vegetation 4 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 334 Days: TuTh Time: 09:50AM-11:30AM Instructor: Holder,Curtis Duane University of Colorado Colorado Springs / Spring 2013 Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units GES 1000 OL1 27867 Env Sys: Climate & Vegetation 4 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Huber,Carole L Jones Sec OL1 is a personalized distance learning course. Class meets only on January 28, 4:45pm-5:30pm, in COB 329, and for three exams during the semester on three Mondays from 4:45pm-7:15pm. Exam dates: Mar. 4, Apr. 8, and May 6. GES 1010 001 29118 Envir Sys: Landforms and Soils 4 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 334 Days: W Time: 01:00PM-04:20PM Instructor: Jennings,Steven A GES 1010 002 27868 Envir Sys: Landforms and Soils 4 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 334 Days: M Time: 01:00PM-04:20PM Instructor: Billmeyer,Eric Robert GES 1010 OL1 28914 Envir Sys: Landforms and Soils 4 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Kopteva,Irina Anatolievna Sec OL1 is a personalized distance learning course. Class meets only on Thursday, January 24, 4:00pm-4:55pm, in COB 334. GES 1050 001 29585 Introduction to Map & Compass 01/25/201302/09/2013 4 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 329 Days: FSa Time: 08:00AM-05:00PM Dt: 01/25/2013-02/09/2013 Instructor: Larkin,Michael Paul Class meets 8:00am-5:00pm, Friday and Saturday, 1/25-2/9. Field work in Palmer Park required. GES 1050 002 29640 Introduction to Map & Compass 03/01/201303/16/2013 4 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 329 Days: FSa Time: 08:00AM-05:00PM Dt: 03/01/2013-03/16/2013 Instructor: Botts,Brent Class meets 8:00am-5:00pm, Friday and Saturday, 3/1-3/16. Field work in Palmer Park required. GES 1050 003 29641 Introduction to Map & Compass 01/05/201305/10/2013 4 Bldg: TBA Room: TBA Cap: TBA Days: F Time: 08:00AM-05:00PM Dt: 01/05/2013-05/10/2013 Instructor: Botts,Brent Class meets 8:00am-5:00pm, Fridays only, 1/5-5/10, in COB 329. Field work in Palmer Park required. GES 1050 OL1 27869 Introduction to Map & Compass 4 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Larkin,Robert Paul Sec OL1 is a personalized distance learning course. Class meets on January 28, 4:45pm-7:15pm, in COB 334, and for two field sessions in Palmer Park on Friday, March 1, 8:00am-5:00pm, and on Friday, April 26, 8:00am-5:00pm. Exam dates are Monday, March 4, 5:00pm-7:00pm and Monday, May 6, 5:00pm-7:00pm in COB 334. GES 1980 001 27870 World Regional Geography 4 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 334 Days: TuTh Time: 08:00AM-09:40AM Instructor: Huber,Carole L Jones GES 1980 002 27871 World Regional Geography 4 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 334 Days: M Time: 09:25AM-12:45PM Instructor: Vogt,Emily Skop GES 1990 002 27873 Intro to Human Geography 4 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 334 Days: W Time: 09:25AM-12:45PM Instructor: Larkin,Michael Paul GES 1990 OL1 27872 Intro to Human Geography 4 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Kopteva,Irina Anatolievna Sec OL1 is a personalized distance learning course. Class meeting only on Thursday, January 24, 5:00-5:50pm in COB 334. GES 2050 001 27874 Digital Earth 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 329 Days: Tu Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Vogt,Brandon James GES 2050 002 27875 Digital Earth 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 329 Days: Th Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Gibbes,Cerian 85 Letters, arts & sciences | spring 2013 Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units GES 3170 001 29248 Saving Place 4 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 329 Days: Tu Time: 01:00PM-04:20PM Instructor: Huber,Carole L Jones GES 4160 010 27893 Teaching Geography Practicum 1 - 4 Instructor: Vogt,Brandon James Refer to department for permission number. GES 3200 001 27876 Practical Meteorology 4 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 334 Days: F Time: 08:15AM-11:35AM Instructor: Madson,Michael Joel GES 4280 001 31221 Plant Community West US 4 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 115 Days: W Time: 08:15AM-11:35AM Instructor: Jennings,Steven A GES 3660 001 29249 Applied Community Studies 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 125 Days: Th Time: 09:25AM-12:05PM Instructor: Smith,Kimbra Leigh GES 4310 001 27894 Principles of Geomorphology 4 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 115 Days: M Time: 01:00PM-04:20PM Instructor: Vogt,Brandon James GES 3800 001 31214 Geog of the Pikes Peak Region 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 329 Days: M Time: 09:25AM-12:05PM Instructor: Larkin,Michael Paul GES 4610 001 31223 Urban Geography 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 329 Days: Th Time: 09:50AM-12:30PM Instructor: Harner,John P GES 3850 001 33943 Historical Geog of United Stat 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 115 Days: W Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Headle,Barbara Ann GES 4730 001 29256 Geography of Population 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 329 Days: Tu Time: 09:50AM-12:30PM Instructor: Vogt,Emily Skop GES 4000 001 27878 Stat Analy in Geography 4 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 329 Days: TuTh Time: 08:00AM-09:40AM Instructor: Huber,Thomas Patrick GES 4800 001 27900 Sustainability Seminar 2 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 303 Days: F Time: 10:50AM-12:30PM Instructor: Gilford,Kevin Campbell GES 4020 001 31215 Qualitative Methods in Geog Seminar 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 329 Days: W Time: 09:25AM-12:05PM Instructor: Havlick,David Gregory GES 4920 001 33997 Geography of Food 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 115 Days: Th Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Rice-Jones,Judith Ann GES 4050 001 27880 Introduction to GIS 4 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 329 Days: W Time: 04:45PM-08:05PM Instructor: Billmeyer,Eric Robert GES 4970 001 27901 Honors in Geography Research 3 Instructor: Huber,Thomas Patrick Refer to department for permission number. GES 4070 001 31217 Geovisualization 4 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 329 Days: W Time: 01:00PM-04:20PM Instructor: Hodza,Paddington GES 4970 002 27902 Honors in Geography Research 3 Instructor: Vogt,Emily Skop Refer to department for permission number. GES 4090 001 27882 Image Processing 4 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 329 Days: M Time: 01:00PM-04:20PM Instructor: Gibbes,Cerian GES 4970 003 27903 Honors in Geography Research 3 Instructor: Holder,Curtis Duane Refer to department for permission number. GES 4130 001 31219 Programming GIS 4 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 329 Days: Th Time: 01:00PM-04:20PM Instructor: Hodza,Paddington GES 4970 004 27904 Honors in Geography Research 3 Instructor: Larkin,Michael Paul Refer to department for permission number. GES 4160 001 27884 Teaching Geography Practicum 1 - 4 Instructor: Huber,Thomas Patrick Refer to department for permission number. GES 4970 005 27905 Honors in Geography Research 3 Instructor: Harner,John P Refer to department for permission number. GES 4160 002 27885 Teaching Geography Practicum 1 - 4 Instructor: Huber,Carole L Jones Refer to department for permission number. GES 4970 006 27906 Honors in Geography Research 3 Instructor: Jennings,Steven A Refer to department for permission number. GES 4160 003 27886 Teaching Geography Practicum 1 - 4 Instructor: Larkin,Michael Paul Refer to department for permission number. GES 4970 007 27907 Honors in Geography Research 3 Instructor: Hodza,Paddington Refer to department for permission number. GES 4160 004 27887 Teaching Geography Practicum 1 - 4 Instructor: Jennings,Steven A Refer to department for permission number. GES 4970 008 27908 Honors in Geography Research 3 Instructor: Havlick,David Gregory Refer to department for permission number. GES 4160 005 27888 Teaching Geography Practicum 1 - 4 Instructor: Holder,Curtis Duane Refer to department for permission number. GES 4970 009 27909 Honors in Geography Research 3 Instructor: Huber,Carole L Jones Refer to department for permission number. GES 4160 006 27889 Teaching Geography Practicum 1 - 4 Instructor: Harner,John P Refer to department for permission number. GES 4970 010 27910 Honors in Geography Research 3 Instructor: Vogt,Brandon James Refer to department for permission number. GES 4160 007 27890 Teaching Geography Practicum 1 - 4 Instructor: Vogt,Emily Skop Refer to department for permission number. GES 4980 801 27911 Professional Experience II Internship 1 - 12 Instructor: Huber,Thomas Patrick Refer to department for permission number. GES 4160 008 27891 Teaching Geography Practicum 1 - 4 Instructor: Hodza,Paddington Refer to department for permission number. GES 4980 802 27912 Professional Experience II Internship 1 - 12 Instructor: Vogt,Emily Skop Refer to department for permission number. GES 4160 009 27892 Teaching Geography Practicum 1 - 4 Instructor: Havlick,David Gregory Refer to department for permission number. GES 4980 803 27913 Professional Experience II Internship 1 - 12 Instructor: Harner,John P Refer to department for permission number. 86 Spring 2013 / University of Colorado Colorado Springs spring 2013 | Letters, arts & sciences Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units GES 4980 804 27914 Professional Experience II Internship 1 - 12 Instructor: Jennings,Steven A Refer to department for permission number. Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units GES 7000 801 27921 Master's Thesis Dissertation 1 - 6 Instructor: Harner,John P GES 4980 806 27916 Professional Experience II Internship 1 - 12 Instructor: Havlick,David Gregory Refer to department for permission number. GES 7000 802 27922 Instructor: Holder,Curtis Duane GES 7000 803 27923 Instructor: Jennings,Steven A GES 7000 804 27924 Instructor: Huber,Thomas Patrick GES 7000 805 27925 Instructor: Hodza,Paddington GES 7000 806 27926 Instructor: Vogt,Emily Skop GES 7000 807 27927 Instructor: Havlick,David Gregory GES 7000 808 27928 Instructor: Vogt,Brandon James GES 7000 809 29258 Instructor: Gibbes,Cerian GES 4980 807 27917 Professional Experience II Internship 1 - 12 Instructor: Hodza,Paddington Refer to department for permission number. GES 9400 901 27929 Independent Study 1 - 4 Instructor: Huber,Thomas Patrick Refer to department for permission number. GES 4980 808 27918 Professional Experience II Internship 1 - 12 Instructor: Vogt,Brandon James Refer to department for permission number. GES 9400 902 27930 Instructor: Harner,John P GES 9400 903 27931 Instructor: Huber,Carole L Jones GES 9400 904 27932 Instructor: Larkin,Michael Paul GES 9400 905 27933 Instructor: Vogt,Emily Skop GES 9400 906 27934 Instructor: Jennings,Steven A GES 9400 907 27935 Instructor: Holder,Curtis Duane GES 9400 908 27936 Instructor: Hodza,Paddington GES 9400 909 27937 Instructor: Havlick,David Gregory GES 9400 910 27938 Instructor: Vogt,Brandon James GES 9400 911 29122 Instructor: Gibbes,Cerian GES 4980 805 27915 Professional Experience II Internship 1 - 12 Instructor: Holder,Curtis Duane Refer to department for permission number. GES 4980 809 27919 Professional Experience II Internship 1 - 12 Instructor: Huber,Carole L Jones Refer to department for permission number. GES 4990 001 29454 Senior Thesis Dissertation 3 Instructor: Vogt,Brandon James GES 5000 001 27879 Quantitative Methods 4 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 329 Days: TuTh Time: 08:00AM-09:40AM Instructor: Huber,Thomas Patrick GES 5010 001 31224 Seminar: Geographic Research Seminar 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 334 Days: W Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Harner,John P GES 5020 001 31216 Qualitative Methods in Geog Seminar 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 329 Days: W Time: 09:25AM-12:05PM Instructor: Havlick,David Gregory GES 5050 001 27881 Intro to GIS for Graduate Stud 4 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 329 Days: W Time: 04:45PM-08:05PM Instructor: Billmeyer,Eric Robert GES 5070 001 31218 Geovisualization 4 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 329 Days: W Time: 01:00PM-04:20PM Instructor: Hodza,Paddington GES 5090 001 27883 Image Processing 4 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 329 Days: M Time: 01:00PM-04:20PM Instructor: Gibbes,Cerian GES 5130 001 31220 Programming GIS 4 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 329 Days: Th Time: 01:00PM-04:20PM Instructor: Hodza,Paddington GES 5280 001 31222 Plant Communities: Western US 4 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 115 Days: W Time: 08:15AM-11:35AM Instructor: Jennings,Steven A GES 5310 001 27895 Principles in Geomorphology 4 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 115 Days: M Time: 01:00PM-04:20PM Instructor: Vogt,Brandon James GES 5610 001 31225 Urban Geography 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 329 Days: Th Time: 09:50AM-12:30PM Instructor: Harner,John P GES 5730 001 29257 Seminar: Population Geography Seminar 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 329 Days: Tu Time: 09:50AM-12:30PM Instructor: Vogt,Emily Skop GES 9990 001 27939 Candidate for Degree 0 Instructor: Harner,John P Geology GEOL 1010 001 31208 Physical Geology 4 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 115 Days: F Time: 08:15AM-11:35AM Instructor: Billmeyer,Eric Robert GEOL 1020 001 28474 Historical Geology 4 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 115 Days: TuTh Time: 05:50PM-07:05PM Instructor: Bolling,George GEOL 1020 010 28475 Historical Geology Laboratory 0 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 115 Days: Tu Time: 07:15PM-09:50PM Instructor: Bolling,George GEOL 1020 020 28476 Historical Geology Laboratory 0 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 115 Days: Th Time: 07:15PM-09:50PM Instructor: Bolling,George GEOL 1530 001 27864 Geol Dev of Colo & West 4 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 115 Days: TuTh Time: 11:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Bolling,George Three (3) one-day field trips required. GEOL 3170 OL1 29458 Geol of National Parks 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Larkin,Robert Paul This is an online, self paced course. Class meets for exams on Monday, March 11, 5pm - 7pm and Monday, April 29, 5pm - 7pm, in Columbine 329. GEOL 4310 001 34483 Sedimentology and Stratigraphy 4 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 115 Days: TuTh Time: 09:25AM-11:05AM Instructor: Bolling,George GEOL 4630 001 27896 Prin of Geomorphology 4 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 115 Days: M Time: 01:00PM-04:20PM Instructor: Vogt,Brandon James GEOL 5630 001 27897 Prin of Geomorphology 4 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 115 Days: M Time: 01:00PM-04:20PM Instructor: Vogt,Brandon James GEOL 9400 901 27865 Independent Study 1 - 4 Instructor: Bolling,George GEOL 9400 902 27866 Independent Study 1 - 4 Instructor: Vogt,Brandon James University of Colorado Colorado Springs / Spring 2013 87 Letters, arts & sciences | spring 2013 Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units German GER 1010 001 27467 Beginning German I 4 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 106 Days: TuTh Time: 04:45PM-06:25PM Instructor: Moraco,Donna A GER 1020 001 27468 Beginning German II 4 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 106 Days: TuTh Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Brehm,Andrea Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 106 Days: F Time: 12:15PM-01:05PM Instructor: Brehm,Andrea GER 2120 001 27469 Intermediate German II 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 106 Days: TuTh Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Brehm,Andrea GER 2930 001 31571 Professional German 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 112 Days: TuTh Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Brehm,Andrea GER 3230 001 27470 Applied Conversation 1 Instructor: Brehm,Andrea GER 3390 001 27471 Internship 1 - 3 Instructor: Brehm,Andrea GER 3450 001 31573 German Film 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 323 Days: WF Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Von Dassanowsky,Robert GER 9300 901 27472 Independent Study 1 - 4 Instructor: Von Dassanowsky,Robert GER 9400 901 27473 Independent Study 1 - 4 Instructor: Von Dassanowsky,Robert Gerontology GRNT 3000 001 28604 Intro to Gerontology 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 216 Days: M Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Smith,Katherine GRNT 3560 001 29533 Women & Aging Intl Seminar 01/22/2013 03/18/2013 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B136 Days: F Time: 09:00AM-02:00PM Instructor: Mjelde-Mossey,Lee Ann GRNT 4630 001 29131 Psychology of Aging 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 322 Days: TuTh Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Instructor: Steers,Mary Elizabeth GRNT 4980 801 28752 Fld Placement Grntology 1 - 6 Instructor: Smith,Katherine GRNT 9400 901 28753 Independent Study 1 - 6 Instructor: Qualls,Sara Honn Greek GRK 9400 901 29498 Independent Study 1 - 4 Instructor: France Smith,Mary Ellen History HIST 1000 001 29578 Intro to Historical Study Seminar 02/09/201303/09/2013 1 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 216 Days: Sa Time: 10:30AM-01:30PM Dt: 02/09/2013-03/09/2013 Instructor: Headle,Barbara Ann HIST 1010 001 30991 The Ancient World 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 322 Days: TuTh Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Duvick,Brian Marshall HIST 1030 001 27940 Rise of Modern Eur 1500-1815 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 322 Days: MW Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Bairn,Christopher William 88 Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units HIST 1120 001 29339 Asian Hist: Indian Subcont 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 333 Days: MW Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Brumlik,Kymberly C HIST 1140 001 27453 Asian History: Japan 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 216 Days: W Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Price,Judith Ellison HIST 1410 001 29340 Latin America Since 1810 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 136 Days: F Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Jimenez,Christina Marie HIST 1510 001 29079 U.S: Birth of Nation 1607-1789 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 114 Days: MW Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Clay,Sarah Elizabeth HIST 1520 001 27941 U.S.: Expan & Div 1789-1877 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 216 Days: TuTh Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Headle,Barbara Ann HIST 1540 001 29619 U.S.: Recent Amer 1918-Present 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B216 Days: TuTh Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Brumlik,Peter Ronald HIST 3000 003 29651 Spec Tpcs: 3 The Environment in World Hist Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 127 Days: F Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Hill,Christopher V Prer: Junior or Senior status HIST 3000 004 27945 Spec Tpcs: 3 Medieval Women Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 323 Days: M Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Sartin,Roy Jo HIST 3000 005 27946 Spec Tpcs: 3 Colonial America Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 115 Days: M Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Headle,Barbara Ann HIST 3000 006 31042 Spec Tpcs: 3 History of Ancient Rome Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 317 Days: TuTh Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Duvick,Brian Marshall HIST 3000 007 31043 Spec Tpcs: 3 Jesus in Red, White, & Black Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 325 Days: W Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Harvey,Paul William HIST 3000 008 31044 Spec Tpcs: 3 China to 1800: Transformations Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 114 Days: MW Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Wei,Yang HIST 3000 009 31045 Spec Tpcs: 3 Chinese Communism & Cont China Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 127 Days: Tu Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Wei,Yang HIST 3440 001 31046 Tudor-Stuart England 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 216 Days: Tu Time: 07:30PM-10:05PM Instructor: Myers,Janet L Dietzen HIST 3710 001 31047 Am Womens Hist 1607-1877 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 333 Days: W Time: 07:30PM-10:05PM Instructor: Solomon,Cindy Juraline HIST 4160 001 31787 Spain and North Africa 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 317 Days: W Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Martinez,Roger HIST 4210 001 31048 History of Christianity to 300 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 333 Days: Th Time: 07:30PM-10:05PM Instructor: Staff HIST 4230 001 29346 Renaissance/Late Middle Ages 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B216 Days: Th Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Brumlik,Peter Ronald HIST 4690 001 31049 Colorado History 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 103 Days: M Time: 07:30PM-10:05PM Instructor: Davis-Witherow,Leah Marie Spring 2013 / University of Colorado Colorado Springs spring 2013 | Letters, arts & sciences Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units HIST 4990 001 29441 SR Sem:Apprchs to Stdy Hist Research 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 115 Days: Sa Time: 09:25AM-12:05PM Instructor: Hill,Christopher V HIST 4990 002 27948 SR Sem:Apprchs to Stdy Hist Research 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 114 Days: Tu Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Martinez,Roger HIST 6690 001 31066 Spec Tpcs: Seminar 3 Readings in Ancient History Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 333 Days: Tu Time: 07:30PM-10:05PM Instructor: Duvick,Brian Marshall HIST 6690 002 31067 Spec Tpcs: Seminar 3 Rdgs in Lat Amer: City & Space Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 322 Days: W Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Jimenez,Christina Marie HIST 7760 001 31050 Resrch: Trans-Mississippi West Dissertation 4 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 323 Days: Tu Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Harvey,Paul William Additional outside coursework required. HIST 7760 002 31051 Resrch: Trans-Mississippi West Dissertation 4 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 127 Days: M Time: 07:30PM-10:05PM Instructor: Harvey,Paul William Additional outside coursework required. HIST 9400 901 27950 Independent Study 1 - 3 Instructor: Sackett,Robert E Refer to department for permission number. HIST 9400 902 27951 Instructor: Hill,Christopher V HIST 9400 903 27952 Instructor: Duvick,Brian Marshall HIST 9400 904 27953 Instructor: Harvey,Paul William HIST 9400 905 29011 Instructor: Woodall,Gay C HIST 9400 906 29435 Instructor: Martinez,Roger HIST 9600 901 27954 Independent Study 1 - 3 Instructor: Sackett,Robert E Refer to department for permission number. HIST 9600 902 28980 Instructor: Duvick,Brian Marshall HIST 9600 903 28981 Instructor: Harvey,Paul William HIST 9600 904 28982 Instructor: Hill,Christopher V HIST 9600 905 28983 Instructor: Jimenez,Christina Marie HIST 9600 906 28984 Instructor: Woodall,Gay C HIST 9600 907 28985 Instructor: Forrest,Bernice Elizabeth LaCroix HIST 9600 908 28986 Instructor: Martinez,Roger Humanities HUM 3990 001 29060 Tpcs: 3 The Atlantic World Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 121 Days: Th Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Cunningham,Perrin James HUM 3990 002 29123 Tpcs: 3 The Atlantic World Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 214 Days: Th Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Headle,Barbara Ann Class meets with HUM 3990 001 in DWIR 121 the first day of class. HUM 3990 003 27702 Tpcs: 3 Jane Austen's World Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 128 Days: F Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Myers,Janet L Dietzen Class meets in COB 128 the first day of class. HUM 3990 004 27703 Tpcs: 3 Jane Austen's World Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 103 Days: F Time: 10:40AM-01:30PM Instructor: Posusta,Rebecca Craft Class meets with HUM 3990 003 in COB 128 the first day of class. HUM 3990 005 27704 Tpcs: 3 Amer West: Migratn/Displacemnt Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 203 Days: M Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Brumlik,Peter Ronald Class meets in CENT 203. HUM 3990 006 27705 Tpcs: 3 Amer West: Migratn/Displacemnt Bldg: TBA Room: TBA Cap: TBA Days: M Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Staff Class meets in CENT 203. University of Colorado Colorado Springs / Spring 2013 Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units HUM 3990 WK1 33962 Tpcs: 02/16/2013-04/27/2013 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 128 Days: Sa Time: 08:30AM-12:30PM Instructor: Sullivan,Mary Jane ** Weekend University ** Condensed Weekend University course, please refer to course dates because they differ from the traditional semester dates. HUM 3990 WK2 33963 Tpcs: 02/16/2013-04/27/2013 3 Bldg: TBA Room: TBA Cap: TBA Days: Sa Time: 08:30AM-12:30PM Instructor: Staff ** Weekend University ** Condensed Weekend University course, please refer to course dates because they differ from the traditional semester dates. Meets with HUM 3990 WK1 in COB 128. HUM 3990 WK3 33964 Tpcs: 02/16/2013-04/27/2013 3 The 60s in Film Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 121 Days: Sa Time: 01:00PM-05:00PM Instructor: Von Dassanowsky,Robert ** Weekend University ** Condensed Weekend University course, please refer to course dates because they differ from the traditional semester dates. HUM 3990 WK4 33965 Tpcs: 02/16/2013-04/27/2013 3 The 60s in Film Bldg: TBA Room: TBA Cap: TBA Days: Sa Time: 01:00PM-05:00PM Instructor: Feliu-Moggi,Fernando ** Weekend University ** Condensed Weekend University course, please refer to course dates because they differ from the traditional semester dates. Meets with HUM 3990 WK3 in DWIR 121. HUM 9400 901 28149 Independent Study 1 Instructor: Meadows,Teresa Lin Interdepartmental Studies ID 1050 001 28905 Quant & Qual Reasoning Skills 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 103 Days: TuTh Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Gist,Robert George ID 1110 001 28859 Academic Fitness 1 Bldg: Breckenridge Room: 5101 Days: M Time: 11:00AM-12:00PM Instructor: Staff I D 1110 is a course designed for students who wish to refine their academic skills, clarify their college focus, and strengthen their GPAs. ID 1110 002 28860 Academic Fitness 1 Bldg: Breckenridge Room: 5101 Days: M Time: 12:15PM-01:15PM Instructor: Staff ID 1110 003 28861 Academic Fitness 1 Bldg: Breckenridge Room: 5101 Days: M Time: 04:45PM-05:45PM Instructor: Staff ID 1110 004 28862 Academic Fitness 1 Bldg: Breckenridge Room: 5101 Days: Tu Time: 11:00AM-12:00PM Instructor: Staff ID 1110 005 28863 Academic Fitness 1 Bldg: Breckenridge Room: 5101 Days: Tu Time: 01:40PM-02:40PM Instructor: Staff Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units ID 1110 006 28864 Academic Fitness 1 Bldg: Breckenridge Room: 5101 Days: Tu Time: 03:05PM-04:05PM Instructor: Taylor,Rhea Joann ID 1110 007 28865 Academic Fitness 1 Bldg: Breckenridge Room: 5101 Days: W Time: 01:40PM-02:40PM Instructor: Staff ID 1110 008 28866 Academic Fitness 1 Bldg: Breckenridge Room: 5101 Days: W Time: 03:05PM-04:05PM Instructor: Doane,Tamarinde Fiona ID 1110 009 28867 Academic Fitness 1 Bldg: Breckenridge Room: 5101 Days: W Time: 04:45PM-05:45PM Instructor: Doane,Tamarinde Fiona 89 Letters, arts & sciences | spring 2013 Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units ID 1110 010 29490 Academic Fitness 1 Bldg: Breckenridge Room: 5101 Days: Th Time: 11:00AM-12:00PM Instructor: Staff Mathematics ID 1110 011 29491 Academic Fitness 1 Bldg: Breckenridge Room: 5101 Days: Th Time: 12:15PM-01:15PM Instructor: Staff *Mathematics Placement Requirements: Students are required to demonstrate that they have met the course prerequisites BEFORE enrolling in any Math course. Prerequisites are specific to each course, to review prerequisites for a specific course please visit: http://www.uccs.edu/~cic/search-course-schedule.html. If you have not met the prerequisites for MATH 99 Algebra II: Intermediate Algebra, MATH 1040 College Algebra, MATH 1050 Elementary Functions for Calculus (Precalculus), MATH 1120 Calculus for Business & Economics, MATH 1310, MATH 1320, or MATH 1350 Calculus I, you will be unable to register for your course. Students who have not met the prerequisite requirement for a course can take the Online Math Placement Test (MPT) in order to demonstrate appropriate prerequisite knowledge. The Math Placement Test (MPT) is only available online. To register for the Online Mathematics Placement Test (MPT) please visit http://www.uccs.edu/~math/studentresources/mpt.htmlIf you have questions about the registration process for the Online Math Placement Test (MPT) please contact the Student Success Center at (719) 255-3260 or go to Main Hall 2nd Floor. **Students are strongly encouraged totake the Online Math Placement Test (MPT) well before the start of the semester in order for theregistration system to recognize your test score and allow you to register for your course. Math courses fill up quickly and if your score is not recorded in time, there may be no more open seats in your chosen section. ID 1110 012 29492 Academic Fitness 1 Bldg: Breckenridge Room: 5101 Days: Th Time: 03:05PM-04:05PM Instructor: Taylor,Rhea Joann Japanese JPNS 1010 001 27474 Beginning Japanese I 5 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 303 Days: MW Time: 09:25AM-11:40AM Instructor: Mc Adams,Rieko Y JPNS 1020 001 27475 Beginning Japanese II 5 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 303 Days: MW Time: 06:05PM-08:25PM Instructor: Mc Adams,Rieko Y JPNS 2110 001 29074 Intermediate Japanese I 5 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 303 Days: MW Time: 01:40PM-03:55PM Instructor: Mc Adams,Rieko Y JPNS 2120 001 27476 Intermediate Japanese II 5 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B217 Days: MW Time: 10:50AM-01:10PM Instructor: Gibson,Sumiko JPNS 3010 001 31574 Advanced Japanese II 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 303 Days: MW Time: 04:45PM-06:00PM Instructor: Mc Adams,Rieko Y JPNS 9300 901 27477 Independent Study 1 - 3 Instructor: Mc Adams,Rieko Y Latin LAT 1020 001 27478 Beginning Latin II 4 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B217 Days: TuTh Time: 04:45PM-06:25PM Instructor: France Smith,Mary Ellen LAT 9300 901 27479 Independent Study 1 - 4 Instructor: France Smith,Mary Ellen **MATH 90/99 Students:These courses are recommended for students who do not meet the prerequisites for Math 1040 College Algebra. Successful completion of MATH 99 Algebra I: Fundamentals of Algebra satisfies the prerequisite for MATH 1040 College Algebra. Please note that MATH 90 and MATH 99 do not count towards a BA or BS degree. To register for MATH 90 or MATH 99, enter your myUCCS student portalonline and register as you would for a regular course. If you are looking for MATH 90 or MATH 99 in the Course Search function, remember to search under the “Colorado Springs Extended Studies” listings. You will have the option of adding yourself to a waitlist if your preferred section is full. More information about these courses can be found at http://www.uccs.edu/lases/MATH-9099.html. MATH 1040 001 27957 College Algebra 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 109 Days: MW Time: 08:00AM-09:15AM Instructor: Staff MATH 1040 002 27958 College Algebra 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B134 Days: MW Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Staff MATH 1040 003 27959 College Algebra 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 216 Days: TuTh Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Staff MATH 1040 004 27960 College Algebra 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 109 Days: TuTh Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Staff MATH 1040 005 27961 College Algebra 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 325 Days: TuTh Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Instructor: Staff MATH 1040 006 27962 College Algebra 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 109 Days: MW Time: 07:30PM-08:45PM Instructor: Staff MATH 1040 007 29134 College Algebra 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B134 Days: F Time: 09:25AM-12:05PM Instructor: Staff 90 Spring 2013 / University of Colorado Colorado Springs spring 2013 | Letters, arts & sciences Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units MATH 1040 008 31617 College Algebra 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 103 Days: TuTh Time: 08:00AM-09:15AM Instructor: Staff MATH 1050 001 27963 Elem Functions for Calculus 4 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 107 Days: MWF Time: 08:00AM09:15AM Instructor: Staff MATH 1050 002 27964 Elem Functions for Calculus 4 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B216 Days: TuThF Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Staff MATH 1050 003 27965 Elem Functions for Calculus 4 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B216 Days: TuThF Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Instructor: Staff MATH 1050 004 29415 Elem Functions for Calculus 4 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 216 Days: TuThF Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Staff MATH 1050 005 31618 Elem Functions for Calculus 4 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B216 Days: TuThF Time: 08:00AM-09:15AM Instructor: Staff MATH 1120 001 27966 Calc for Business & Economics 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 109 Days: TuTh Time: 08:00AM-09:15AM Instructor: Staff MATH 1120 002 27967 Calc for Business & Economics 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B215 Days: MW Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Instructor: Staff MATH 1120 003 27968 Calc for Business & Economics 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 192 Days: MW Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Staff Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units MATH 1360 001 27976 Calculus II 4 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 105 Days: TuThF Time: 10:50AM12:05PM Instructor: Michaux,Shannon A Current plans call for the lectures of section 001 to be archived and available for viewing via the internet. MATH 1360 002 27977 Calculus II 4 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 103 Days: TuThF Time: 01:40PM02:55PM Instructor: Parmenter,James Jeoffery MATH 1360 003 27978 Calculus II 4 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B215 Days: TuThF Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Instructor: Chakravarty,Sarbarish MATH 2150 001 27979 Discrete Math 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 103 Days: TuTh Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Staff MATH 2350 001 27982 Calculus III 4 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 106 Days: TuThF Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Instructor: Zhang,Yu MATH 2350 002 27983 Calculus III 4 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 107 Days: TuThF Time: 10:50AM12:05PM Instructor: Rus,George Adrian Current plans call for the lectures of section 001 to be archived and available for viewing via the internet. MATH 2650 001 29177 Intro to Computational Math 1 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 105 Days: F Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Boggess,Edward D MATH 3010 001 27985 Math for Elementary Teachers I 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 109 Days: MW Time: 06:05PM-07:20PM Instructor: Staff MATH 1120 004 27969 Calc for Business & Economics 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 109 Days: TuTh Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Michaux,Shannon A MATH 3020 001 29430 Math for Elementary Teacher II 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B134 Days: MW Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Staff MATH 1120 005 27970 Calc for Business & Economics 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 109 Days: TuTh Time: 07:30PM-08:45PM Instructor: Staff MATH 3020 002 27987 Math for Elementary Teacher II 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 107 Days: TuTh Time: 06:05PM-07:20PM Instructor: Staff MATH 1320 001 27971 Calc I w/ Refresher Precalc B 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 107 Days: TuTh Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Staff MATH 3100 001 29429 Statistics for the Sciences 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 101 Days: MW Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Instructor: Neely,Richard Dwayne MATH 1330 001 31619 Calculus for Life Sciences 4 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B216 Days: TuThF Time: 09:25AM-10:50AM Instructor: Prinari,Barbara MATH 3110 001 27989 Theory of Numbers 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 105 Days: TuTh Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Instructor: Oman,Greg Current plans call for the lectures of section 001 to be archived and available for viewing via the internet. MATH 1350 001 27972 Calculus I 4 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 117 Days: TuThF Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Parmenter,James Jeoffery MATH 1350 002 27973 Calculus I 4 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B215 Days: MWF Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Staff MATH 1350 003 27974 Calculus I 4 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 107 Days: MWF Time: 12:15PM01:30PM Instructor: Staff MATH 1350 004 27975 Calculus I 4 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 322 Days: TuThF Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Staff University of Colorado Colorado Springs / Spring 2013 MATH 3130 001 27990 Introduction to Linear Algebra 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B215 Days: MW Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Parmenter,James Jeoffery MATH 3130 002 28003 Introduction to Linear Algebra 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 103 Days: TuTh Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Instructor: Mesyan,Zachary MATH 3400 001 28005 Introduction to Diff Equations 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B216 Days: MW Time: 04:45PM-06:00PM Instructor: Popovic,Michael MATH 3400 002 28006 Introduction to Diff Equations 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 107 Days: TuTh Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Instructor: Rus,George Adrian Current plans call for the lectures of section 001 to be archived and available for viewing via the internet. 91 Letters, arts & sciences | spring 2013 Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units MATH 3410 001 28009 Estimatn,Convergnce&Approximtn 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 325 Days: MW Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Schinazi,Rinaldo Bruno MATH 9500 901 28075 Independent Study Math, Grad 1 - 3 Instructor: Dorrington,Jenny Ellen Refer to department for permission number. MATH 3810 001 29354 Intro to Prob and Statistics 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 128 Days: TuTh Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Instructor: Morrow,Gregory MATH 9500 902 28076 Instructor: Abrams,Gene D MATH 9500 903 28077 Instructor: Prinari,Barbara MATH 9500 904 28078 Instructor: Carlson,Robert Charles MATH 9500 905 28079 Instructor: Cascaval,Radu Cristian MATH 9500 906 28080 Instructor: Morrow,Gregory MATH 9500 907 28081 Instructor: Mesyan,Zachary MATH 9500 908 28082 Instructor: Oman,Greg MATH 9500 909 28083 Instructor: Zhang,Yu MATH 9500 910 28084 Instructor: Schinazi,Rinaldo Bruno MATH 9500 911 28085 Instructor: Chakravarty,Sarbarish MATH 4320 001 28011 Modern Analysis II 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 106 Days: TuTh Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Instructor: Carlson,Robert Charles MATH 4480 001 28017 Mathematical Modeling 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 325 Days: TuTh Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Rus,George Adrian MATH 4820 001 28907 Mathematical Statistics II 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 112 Days: MW Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Schinazi,Rinaldo Bruno MATH 4850 001 28025 Stochastic Modeling 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 136 Days: TuTh Time: 04:45PM-06:00PM Instructor: Zhang,Yu MATH 5010 001 31620 Topology I 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B217 Days: F Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Dorrington,Jenny Ellen MATH 5320 001 28012 Modern Analysis II 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 106 Days: TuTh Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Instructor: Carlson,Robert Charles MATH 5480 001 28018 Mathematical Modeling 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 325 Days: TuTh Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Rus,George Adrian MATH 5820 001 28908 Mathematical Statistics II 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 112 Days: MW Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Schinazi,Rinaldo Bruno MATH 5850 001 28026 Stochastic Modeling 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 136 Days: TuTh Time: 04:45PM-06:00PM Instructor: Zhang,Yu MATH 7000 801 28051 Masters Thesis Dissertation 1 - 6 Instructor: Abrams,Gene D Refer to department for permission number. MATH 7000 802 28052 Instructor: Carlson,Robert Charles MATH 7000 803 28053 Instructor: Cascaval,Radu Cristian MATH 7000 804 28054 Instructor: Chakravarty,Sarbarish MATH 7000 805 28055 Instructor: Dorrington,Jenny Ellen MATH 7000 806 28056 Instructor: Mesyan,Zachary MATH 7000 807 28057 Instructor: Morrow,Gregory MATH 7000 808 28058 Instructor: Oman,Greg MATH 7000 809 28059 Instructor: Prinari,Barbara MATH 7000 810 28060 Instructor: Schinazi,Rinaldo Bruno MATH 7000 811 34393 Instructor: Zhang,Yu MATH 8000 001 28064 Ph.D Dissertation 1 - 1 Instructor: Staff Refer to department for permission number. MATH 9400 901 28065 Independent Study 1 - 3 Instructor: Abrams,Gene D Refer to department for permission number. MATH 9400 902 28066 Instructor: Carlson,Robert Charles MATH 9400 903 28067 Instructor: Cascaval,Radu Cristian MATH 9400 904 28068 Instructor: Chakravarty,Sarbarish MATH 9400 905 28069 Instructor: Dorrington,Jenny Ellen MATH 9400 906 28070 Instructor: Mesyan,Zachary MATH 9400 907 28071 Instructor: Michaux,Shannon A MATH 9400 908 28072 Instructor: Morrow,Gregory MATH 9400 909 28073 Instructor: Oman,Greg MATH 9400 910 28074 Instructor: Prinari,Barbara MATH 9400 911 29464 Instructor: Schinazi,Rinaldo Bruno MATH 9400 912 29524 Instructor: Zhang,Yu 92 MATH 9990 001 28086 Candidate for Degree 0 Instructor: Staff Military Science MS 1020 001 28608 Intro Tactical Leadership 1 Days: MW Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Drager,Harold William Meets in Eagle Rock Bldg 204 Rm 404. MS 1020 010 28609 Intro Tactical Leadership Laboratory 0 Days: MTuWF Time: 06:00AM-07:30AM Instructor: Drager,Harold William Days: Th Time: 01:00PM-03:30PM Instructor: Drager,Harold William ROTC orientation day Wed., 16 January 2013, 12:00 - 3:00PM in B204 401. Required documents for NEW students: Birth Certificate; Social Security Card; Medical Fitness Statement; Dental Verification Memo. Lab is required for all students. MS 2020 001 28610 Found of Tactical Leadership 2 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B213 Days: TuTh Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Celestino,Pedro MS 2020 010 28611 Found of Tactical Leadership Laboratory 0 Days: MTuWF Time: 06:00AM-07:30AM Instructor: Celestino,Pedro Days: Th Time: 01:00PM-03:30PM Instructor: Celestino,Pedro ROTC orientation day Wed., 16 January 2013, 12:00 - 3:00PM in B204 401. Required documents for NEW students: Birth Certificate; Social Security Card; Medical Fitness Statement; Dental Verification Memo. Lab is required for all students. MS 3020 001 28612 Leadership in Changing Envir 3 Days: Tu Time: 09:00AM-11:40AM Instructor: Staff Meets in Eagle Rock Bldg 204 Rm 403. MS 3020 002 31230 Leadership in Changing Envir 3 Days: M Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Staff Meets in Eagle Rock Bldg 204 Rm 403. MS 3020 010 28613 Leadership in Changing Envir Laboratory 0 Days: MTuWF Time: 06:00AM-07:30AM Instructor: Curran,Daniel Days: Th Time: 01:00PM-03:30PM Instructor: Curran,Daniel ROTC orientation day Wed., 16 January 2013, 12:00 - 3:00PM in B204 401. Required documents for NEW students: Birth Certificate; Social Security Card; Medical Fitness Statement; Dental Verification Memo. Lab is required for all students. MS 4020 001 28614 Leadership in a Complex World 3 Days: W Time: 09:00AM-11:40AM Instructor: Thompson,Mark W Meets in Eagle Rock Bldg 204 Rm 403. Spring 2013 / University of Colorado Colorado Springs spring 2013 | Letters, arts & sciences Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units MS 4020 010 28615 Leadership in a Complex World Laboratory 0 Days: MTuWF Time: 06:00AM-07:30AM Instructor: Thompson,Mark W Days: Th Time: 01:00PM-03:30PM Instructor: Thompson,Mark W ROTC orientation day Wed., 16 January 2013, 12:00 - 3:00PM in B204 401. Required documents for NEW students: Birth Certificate; Social Security Card; Medical Fitness Statement; Dental Verification Memo. Lab is required for all students. MS 4980 001 28616 Studies in Leadership 3 Instructor: Thompson,Mark W Meets in Eagle Rock complex. Music MUS 1000 001 29065 Introduction to Music 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 136 Days: M Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Minzer,Abram M MUS 1000 002 28158 Introduction to Music 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 136 Days: Th Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Skidgel-Ringer,Sharon L MUS 1000 OL1 28157 Introduction to Music 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Walton,Scott L MUS 1000 OL2 29402 Introduction to Music 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Walton,Scott L MUS 1010 001 29066 Music Theory I 3 Bldg: University Hall Room: 233C Days: MW Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Smith,Curtis M MUS 1030 001 29067 Sight Singing & Ear Trng I Practicum 1 Bldg: University Hall Room: 233C Days: MW Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Instructor: Skidgel-Ringer,Sharon L MUS 1040 001 28159 Class Piano Practicum 1 Bldg: University Hall Room: 233C Days: W Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Skidgel-Ringer,Sharon L MUS 1040 002 28160 Class Piano Practicum 1 Bldg: University Hall Room: 233C Days: F Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Skidgel-Ringer,Sharon L MUS 1310 001 29291 University Choir Studio 2 Bldg: University Hall Room: 168 Days: MW Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Staff MUS 2010 001 28161 Advanced Music Theory 3 Bldg: University Hall Room: 233C Days: MW Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Smith,Curtis M MUS 2030 001 29032 Sight Singing & Ear Trng II Practicum 1 Bldg: University Hall Room: 233C Days: TuTh Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Olsen,Solveig Maria MUS 2050 001 29068 Jazz History 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 136 Days: Tu Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Bietry,Brad Allan MUS 2050 002 29142 Jazz History 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 136 Days: M Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Malone,William J. MUS 2050 OL1 28162 Jazz History 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Walton,Scott L MUS 2100 001 28163 Rock and Roll Music 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 136 Days: W Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Skidgel-Ringer,Sharon L MUS 2200 001 31509 Gamelan Ensemble Studio 1 Bldg: University Hall Room: 168 Days: W Time: 06:05PM-07:20PM Instructor: Lasmawan,I Made University of Colorado Colorado Springs / Spring 2013 Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units MUS 2210 001 29503 Mountain Lion Pep/Concert Band Studio 1 Bldg: University Hall Room: 168 Days: W Time: 07:30PM-08:45PM Instructor: Staff MUS 2250 001 29144 Jazz & Improvisation Ensemble Studio 1 Bldg: University Hall Room: 168 Days: TuTh Time: 04:45PM-06:00PM Instructor: Bietry,Brad Allan MUS 2300 001 29472 Electronic Acoustc Ensemble Studio 2 Bldg: University Hall Room: 168 Days: MW Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Rigler,Jane Agatha Additional outside coursework required. MUS 2310 001 28165 VAPA Vocal Ensemble Studio 1 Bldg: University Hall Room: 168 Days: MW Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Instructor: Olsen,Solveig Maria Audition required. MUS 2400 001 28166 Chamber Music Ensemble Studio 2 Bldg: University Hall Room: 168 Days: TuTh Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Rigler,Jane Agatha Additional outside coursework required. MUS 2950 001 29151 Intro Sound & Audio Recording 3 Bldg: University Hall Room: 168 Days: F Time: 09:25AM-12:05PM Instructor: Cloutier,Jeffrey Michael MUS 2950 002 29405 Intro Sound & Audio Recording 3 Bldg: University Hall Room: 168 Days: Tu Time: 06:05PM-08:45PM Instructor: Cloutier,Jeffrey Michael MUS 3030 001 31510 Sight Singing Ear Trng III Practicum 1 Bldg: University Hall Room: 233C Days: TuTh Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Olsen,Solveig Maria MUS 3150 001 28167 Intro to Ethnomusicology 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 136 Days: M Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Rigler,Jane Agatha ; Feder,Janet Beth This course fulfills a Gen. Ed. Global Requirement. MUS 3200 001 31517 Adv Computer Music Comp 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 209 Days: Tu Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Smith,Curtis M MUS 4010 001 29406 Music Theory IV 3 Bldg: University Hall Room: 233C Days: MW Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Malone,William J. MUS 4950 001 31518 Special Topics 2 Foundations of Conducting Bldg: University Hall Room: 168 Days: TuTh Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Staff This course is for students with little or no conducting skills. Students will learn the art of score reading, conducting technique, develop listening skills, compare/contrast famous conductors’ techniques as well as learn historical content. This class would count as an elective course for Music majors/minors. Additional outside coursework required. MUS 4950 002 31520 Special Topics 1 Class Piano II Practicum Bldg: University Hall Room: 233C Days: M Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Skidgel-Ringer,Sharon L This course is part 2 of Class Piano I. This course can count as an elective toward the Music major. MUS 4950 003 31542 Special Topics 1 Guitar Ensemble Practicum Bldg: University Hall Room: 168 Days: TuTh Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Instructor: McAllister,Colin Leigh This course may count as an ensemble credit for Music majors/minors. MUS 4950 004 31544 Special Topics 1 Peakharmonic Youth Orchestra Bldg: Off Site - Contact Department Room: SITE Days: Tu Time: 04:15PM-07:00PM Instructor: Staff This course will be in conjunction with the Peakharmonic Youth Orchestra. Audition is required, held on Tuesday, December 11th, 2012. Upon a successful audition, members will meet at the PYO rehearsal space for 13 weeks (2 hours a week) and have two public performance opportunities with the orchestra. Tuition-merit and instrument-need scholarships are available. Rehearsals are held at 5210 Centennial Blvd., room 112. Students are graded for preparedness, punctuality and professionalism in the orchestra. 93 Letters, arts & sciences | spring 2013 MUS 4950 005 31545 Special Topics 1 - 3 The Business of Music Bldg: University Hall Room: 233C Days: Tu Time: 12:15PM-02:55PM Instructor: McAllister,Colin Leigh This course is aimed at students who are interested in transforming their musical/artistic creativity into a long-lasting profitable career. We will discuss the principles of entrepreneurship and small business operation, grant writing, marketing. Through readings, lectures, hands-on projects, and in-class discussions with successful individuals across many aspects of the music industry, we'll explore many career opportunities including performance, teaching, audio engineering, music law, event production and management, publishing and more. This course can count as an elective towards the Music major. MUS 4950 006 29643 Special Topics 3 Advanced Musical Theatre Bldg: University Hall Room: 168 Days: F Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Olsen,Solveig Maria Advanced Musical Theatre is for students who have completed THTR/MUS 2450 Music Theatre Performance and Practice. MUS 4960 001 29446 Advanced Special Topics 1 - 3 The World of the Play Bldg: University Hall Room: 233 Days: MTuWThF Time: 07:30PM10:30PM Instructor: Landis,Kevin P ; Olsen,Solveig Maria Audition and consent of instructor required. Classwork pursuing various aspects of technical theatre, acting, history, and dramaturgy concerning the Main Stage production of the musical "Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson." Evening rehearsal schedule until 3/24/13. Occasional subsequent meetings TBD with instructor and performers. MUS 9400 901 29179 Independent Study in Music 1 - 4 Instructor: Smith,Curtis M MUS 9400 902 29180 Independent Study in Music 1 - 4 Instructor: Rigler,Jane Agatha Philosophy PHIL 1000 001 27980 Introduction to Philosophy 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 136 Days: TuTh Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Ashton,Geoffrey R PHIL 1000 002 27981 Introduction to Philosophy 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 115 Days: MW Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Sullivan,Mary Jane PHIL 1000 003 27984 Introduction to Philosophy 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 136 Days: W Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Hanson,Erik Martin PHIL 1000 004 29450 Introduction to Philosophy 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 324 Days: W Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Hanson,Erik Martin PHIL 1000 005 27986 Introduction to Philosophy 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 324 Days: F Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Kuzma,Joseph Dlaboha PHIL 1000 006 30714 Introduction to Philosophy 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 106 Days: M Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Yarnell,Patrick Henry PHIL 1020 001 27988 Introduction to Ethics 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 117 Days: MW Time: 08:00AM-09:15AM Instructor: Arangno,Lorraine Marie PHIL 1020 002 27991 Introduction to Ethics 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 114 Days: MW Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Arangno,Lorraine Marie PHIL 1020 003 27992 Introduction to Ethics 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 136 Days: Th Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Jensen,Jennifer PHIL 1020 004 27993 Introduction to Ethics 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 116 Days: TuTh Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Jensen,Jennifer PHIL 1020 005 27994 Introduction to Ethics 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 325 Days: F Time: 09:25AM-12:05PM Instructor: Postell,Allison 94 Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units PHIL 1040 001 27995 The Individual and Society 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 115 Days: MW Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Sullivan,Mary Jane PHIL 1040 002 27996 The Individual and Society 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 128 Days: MW Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Sullivan,Mary Jane PHIL 1120 001 27997 Critical Thinking 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 116 Days: TuTh Time: 08:00AM-09:15AM Instructor: Arangno,Lorraine Marie PHIL 1120 002 27998 Critical Thinking 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 117 Days: TuTh Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Arangno,Lorraine Marie PHIL 1120 003 27999 Critical Thinking 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 325 Days: MW Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Yarnell,Patrick Henry PHIL 1120 004 28000 Critical Thinking 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 325 Days: Tu Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Jensen,Jennifer PHIL 1120 005 28001 Critical Thinking 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 116 Days: F Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Staff PHIL 1120 006 29147 Critical Thinking 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 322 Days: Th Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Kuzma,Joseph Dlaboha PHIL 1120 007 29606 Critical Thinking 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 136 Days: MW Time: 08:00AM-09:15AM Instructor: Yarnell,Patrick Henry PHIL 1120 WK1 30718 Critical Thinking 02/16/2013-04/27/2013 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 116 Days: Sa Time: 08:30AM-12:30PM Instructor: Hanson,Erik Martin ** Weekend University ** Condensed Weekend University course, please refer to course dates because they differ from the traditional semester dates. PHIL 3100 001 28002 World Religions 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 216 Days: Tu Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Scholes,Jeffrey E PHIL 3100 002 28004 World Religions 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 322 Days: M Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Hanson,Erik Martin PHIL 3160 001 30719 Phil Issue in Death and Dying 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 127 Days: W Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Cutter,Mary Ann PHIL 3200 001 28007 Politics and the Law 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 116 Days: W Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Sassower,Raphael PHIL 3200 002 28008 Politics and the Law 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 214 Days: M Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Hanson,Erik Martin PHIL 3340 001 30720 Love & Hate:Phil, Lit, Cog Sci 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 103 Days: TuTh Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Olkowski,Dorothea PHIL 3420 001 28010 Symbolic Logic I 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 127 Days: MW Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Yarnell,Patrick Henry PHIL 3480 001 30721 Hist of Phil: Phil of India 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 112 Days: TuTh Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Ashton,Geoffrey R PHIL 3550 001 30722 History of Phil: Aristotle 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 323 Days: M Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Postell,Allison Spring 2013 / University of Colorado Colorado Springs spring 2013 | Letters, arts & sciences Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units PHIL 3580 001 30723 From Hegel to Nietzsche 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 116 Days: W Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Sassower,Raphael PES 1100 004 27392 General Astronomy Lab II 1 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 116 Days: Tu Time: 08:35PM-10:15PM Instructor: Tirado,Ramon A PHIL 3620 001 30724 New Testament & Soc Context 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B215 Days: F Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Scholes,Jeffrey E PES 1100 005 27393 General Astronomy Lab II 1 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 103 Days: W Time: 08:35PM-10:15PM Instructor: Tirado,Ramon A PHIL 4150 001 29246 Ethics 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 333 Days: Tu Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Cutter,Mary Ann PHIL 4490 001 30725 Philosophy of Language 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 216 Days: TuTh Time: 04:45PM-06:00PM Instructor: Olkowski,Dorothea PHIL 4600 WK1 34743 Theory of Film 02/16/2013-04/27/2013 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B215 Days: Sa Time: 08:30AM-12:30PM Instructor: Sullivan,Mary Jane ** Weekend University ** Condensed Weekend University course, please refer to course dates because they differ from the traditional semester dates. PHIL 4950 001 28013 Senior Seminar and Thesis 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B217 Days: M Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Welshon,Robert C PHIL 9400 901 28309 Independent Study in Phil-Undergrad 1 - 3 Instructor: Cutter,Mary Ann Physics - Undergrad PES 1000 001 27385 Physics in Everyday Life 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 203 Days: MW Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Gist,Robert George PES 1020 001 27386 Physics For Life Science II 4 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 203 Days: TuThF Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Milazzo,Samuel A PES 1050 WK1 31264 General Astronomy I 02/16/2013-04/27/2013 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 107 Days: Sa Time: 01:00PM-05:00PM Instructor: Tirado,Ramon A ** Weekend University ** Condensed Weekend University course, please refer to course dates because they differ from the traditional semester dates. PES 1060 001 27387 General Astronomy II 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 103 Days: TuTh Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Tirado,Ramon A PES 1060 002 27388 General Astronomy II 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 103 Days: MW Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Milazzo,Samuel A PES 1090 WK1 31265 General Astronomy Laboratory I 02/16/201304/27/2013 1 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 103 Days: Sa Time: 06:00PM-08:40PM Instructor: Tirado,Ramon A ** Weekend University ** Condensed Weekend University course, please refer to course dates because they differ from the traditional semester dates. PES 1100 001 27389 General Astronomy Lab II 1 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 103 Days: M Time: 08:35PM-10:15PM Instructor: Tirado,Ramon A PES 1100 002 27390 General Astronomy Lab II 1 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 116 Days: M Time: 08:35PM-10:15PM Instructor: Tirado,Ramon A PES 1100 003 27391 General Astronomy Lab II 1 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 103 Days: Tu Time: 08:35PM-10:15PM Instructor: Tirado,Ramon A University of Colorado Colorado Springs / Spring 2013 PES 1100 006 27394 General Astronomy Lab II 1 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 116 Days: W Time: 08:35PM-10:15PM Instructor: Tirado,Ramon A PES 1100 007 27398 General Astronomy Lab II 1 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 103 Days: Th Time: 08:35PM-10:15PM Instructor: Tirado,Ramon A PES 1110 001 27395 General Physics I - Calc Based 4 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 103 Days: MWF Time: 10:50AM12:05PM Instructor: Milazzo,Samuel A STUDENTS SHOULD REGISTER FOR PES 1160. PES 1110 002 27396 General Physics I - Calc Based 4 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 103 Days: MWF Time: 03:05PM04:20PM Instructor: Staff STUDENTS SHOULD REGISTER FOR PES 1160. PES 1120 001 27397 General Physics II 4 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 103 Days: MWF Time: 06:05PM07:20PM Instructor: Rush Jr,Ted Willard PES 1120 002 27399 General Physics II 4 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 103 Days: MWF Time: 09:25AM10:40AM Instructor: Gist,Robert George PES 1140 001 27400 Introduction to Physics Lab 1 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 113 Days: M Time: 12:15PM-01:55PM Instructor: Kravets,Vira V Open only to PES 1000 students. PES 1150 001 27401 Gen Phys Lab 1 Algebra Based 1 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B210 Days: Th Time: 03:05PM-04:45PM Instructor: Harward,Ian Roylance PES 1160 001 27402 Adv Physics Lab I - Calc Based 1 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B210 Days: W Time: 08:40AM-10:20AM Instructor: Hartman,Jewell Anne PES 1160 002 27403 Adv Physics Lab I - Calc Based 1 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B210 Days: W Time: 12:15PM-01:55PM Instructor: Staff PES 1160 003 27404 Adv Physics Lab I - Calc Based 1 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B210 Days: Th Time: 10:50AM-12:30PM Instructor: Anderson,Nicholas Reed PES 1510 001 27405 Intro to Energy Science II 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: A204 Days: MW Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Tirado,Ramon A PES 1500 not required for this course. PES 2130 001 27407 General Physics III 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 107 Days: MW Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Instructor: Livesey,Karen Lee PES 2150 001 27408 Physics Lab II Algebra Based 1 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B214 Days: Tu Time: 06:05PM-07:45PM Instructor: Bair Jr,William Lee 95 Letters, arts & sciences | spring 2013 Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units PES 2150 002 27409 Physics Lab II Algebra Based 1 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B214 Days: Tu Time: 03:05PM-04:45PM Instructor: Harward,Ian Roylance PES 4470 001 31616 Intro Solid State Physics II 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: A204 Days: TuTh Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Instructor: Celinski,Zbigniew Jan PES 2150 003 27410 Physics Lab II Algebra Based 1 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B214 Days: W Time: 12:15PM-01:55PM Instructor: Hartman,Jewell Anne PES 9300 901 27422 Independent Study 1 - 3 Instructor: Grabowski,Marek PES 2150 004 27411 Physics Lab II Algebra Based 1 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B214 Days: Tu Time: 11:40AM-01:20PM Instructor: Vedral,James L PES 2150 005 29505 Physics Lab II Algebra Based 1 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B214 Days: Th Time: 11:40AM-01:20PM Instructor: Vedral,James L PES 2160 001 27412 Advanced Physics Lab II 1 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B214 Days: M Time: 04:00PM-05:40PM Instructor: Smith,David Andrew PES 2160 002 27413 Advanced Physics Lab II 1 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B214 Days: M Time: 10:50AM-12:30PM Instructor: Vedral,James L PES 2160 003 27414 Advanced Physics Lab II 1 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B214 Days: Th Time: 06:05PM-07:45PM Instructor: Bair Jr,William Lee PES 2500 001 27415 Sustainable Energy Fund 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: A204 Days: MW Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Tirado,Ramon A PES 3130 001 27417 Modern Physics 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 103 Days: MW Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Pinchuk,Anatoliy O PES 3210 001 27418 Classical Mechanics I 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: A204 Days: MW Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Gist,Robert George PES 3320 001 27419 Elect & Magnetism II 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: A204 Days: MW Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Pinchuk,Anatoliy O PES 3410 001 27420 Thermodynam & Stat Mechanics 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: A204 Days: TuTh Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Milazzo,Samuel A PES 3950 001 31246 Special Topics 3 Biophysics Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: A204 Days: MW Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Instructor: Camley,Robert E PES 3970 001 34479 Special Topics 3 Intro to Elem Particle Physics Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: A204 Days: TuTh Time: 12:25PM-01:30PM Instructor: Stringer,Thomas J Prer., PES 4260, Quantum Mechanics II. PES 4150 001 31247 Solid State Laboratory 2 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 247 Days: F Time: 08:45AM-12:05PM Instructor: Christensen,Thomas M PES 4260 001 27421 Quantum Mechanics II 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: A204 Days: TuTh Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Grabowski,Marek 96 PES 9300 902 27423 Instructor: Celinski,Zbigniew Jan PES 9300 903 27424 Instructor: Camley,Robert E PES 9300 904 27425 Instructor: Jackson,John Philip PES 9300 905 27426 Instructor: Burkhart,James Frederick PES 9300 906 27427 Instructor: Pinchuk,Anatoliy O PES 9300 907 27428 Instructor: Milazzo,Samuel A PES 9300 908 27429 Instructor: Glushchenko,Anatoliy Volodymyro PES 9300 909 27430 Instructor: Tirado,Ramon A PES 9300 910 29488 Instructor: Gist,Robert George PES 9300 911 31254 Instructor: Christensen,Thomas M PES 9300 912 31255 Instructor: Livesey,Karen Lee Physics - Grad PHYS 5150 001 31257 Solid State Laboratory 2 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 247 Days: F Time: 08:45AM-12:05PM Instructor: Christensen,Thomas M PHYS 5510 001 31258 Modern Optics 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: A204 Days: MW Time: 04:45PM-06:00PM Instructor: Glushchenko,Anatoliy Volodymyro PHYS 5960 001 34480 Special Topics 3 Intro to Elem Particle Physics Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: A204 Days: TuTh Time: 12:25PM-01:30PM Instructor: Stringer,Thomas J Prer., PES 4260, Quantum Mechanics II. PHYS 6260 001 31259 Quantum Mechanics II 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: A204 Days: TuTh Time: 04:45PM-06:00PM Instructor: Grabowski,Marek PHYS 6950 001 29444 Special Topics in Physics 3 Biophysics Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: A204 Days: MW Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Instructor: Camley,Robert E PHYS 7000 801 27431 Masters Thesis Dissertation 1 - 6 Instructor: Camley,Robert E PHYS 7000 802 27432 Instructor: Grabowski,Marek PHYS 7000 803 27433 Instructor: Burkhart,James Frederick PHYS 7000 804 27434 Instructor: Celinski,Zbigniew Jan PHYS 7000 805 27435 Instructor: Glushchenko,Anatoliy Volodymyro PHYS 7000 806 27436 Instructor: Pinchuk,Anatoliy O PHYS 7000 807 31260 Instructor: Christensen,Thomas M PHYS 7000 808 31261 Instructor: Livesey,Karen Lee PHYS 8000 801 27437 Dissertation 1 - 1 Instructor: Camley,Robert E PHYS 8000 802 27438 Dissertation 1 - 1 Instructor: Celinski,Zbigniew Jan PHYS 8000 803 27439 Dissertation 1 - 1 Instructor: Pinchuk,Anatoliy O PHYS 8000 804 27440 Dissertation 1 - 1 Instructor: Grabowski,Marek PHYS 8000 805 31262 Dissertation 1 - 1 Instructor: Christensen,Thomas M PHYS 8000 806 31263 Dissertation 1 - 1 Instructor: Livesey,Karen Lee Spring 2013 / University of Colorado Colorado Springs spring 2013 | Letters, arts & sciences Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units PHYS 9500 901 27441 Independent Study: Graduate 1 - 6 Instructor: Grabowski,Marek PHYS 9500 902 27442 Instructor: Camley,Robert E PHYS 9500 903 27443 Instructor: Burkhart,James Frederick PHYS 9500 904 27444 Instructor: Glushchenko,Anatoliy Volodymyro PHYS 9500 905 27445 Instructor: Celinski,Zbigniew Jan PHYS 9500 906 27446 Instructor: Christensen,Thomas M PHYS 9500 907 27447 Instructor: Livesey,Karen Lee PHYS 9990 001 27448 Candidate for Degree 0 Instructor: Burkhart,James Frederick Political Science PSC 1010 001 28174 Intro to Global Politics 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B134 Days: Tu Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Sondrol,Paul C Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units PSC 4980 001 29171 Special Probs: 1 - 3 Introduction to Criminal Law I Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 103 Days: W Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Simmons,Tim PSC 4980 003 29616 Special Probs: 1 - 3 Mod American Political Thought Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 103 Days: M Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Postell,Joseph PSC 9400 901 28678 Independent Study 1 - 6 Instructor: Null,James A Refer to department for permission number. PSC 9400 902 28679 Instructor: Postell,Joseph PSC 9400 903 28680 Instructor: Riley II,Leonard PSC 9400 905 28681 Instructor: Dunn,Joshua M PSC 9400 906 28682 Instructor: Sondrol,Paul C PSC 9400 907 29223 Instructor: Kim,Inhan PSC 9480 901 28683 Prelaw Internship 3 - 6 Instructor: Dunn,Joshua M Refer to department for permission number. PSC 1100 001 28175 The American Political System 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 216 Days: MW Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Foster Jr,Donald Richard Psychology PSC 1100 002 28176 The American Political System 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 136 Days: W Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Riley II,Leonard PSY 1000 001 27695 General Psychology 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 203 Days: MW Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Clarke,Jennifer Anne PSC 1100 003 28177 The American Political System 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 323 Days: M Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Sondrol,Paul C PSY 1100 001 28489 Profession of Psychology 1 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 128 Days: Tu Time: 06:05PM-07:20PM Instructor: Staff PSC 2100 001 28179 Polit State/Local Comm 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 317 Days: Th Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Null,James A PSY 1100 002 31556 Profession of Psychology 1 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 128 Days: Th Time: 06:05PM-07:20PM Instructor: Staff PSC 2500 001 28180 Intro to Political Inquiry 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 127 Days: Tu Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Staff PSY 2100 001 28895 Intro to Psych Statistics 4 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 128 Days: MW Time: 09:25AM-12:05PM Instructor: Coolidge,Frederick Lawrence PSC 3010 001 31779 Women in Politics 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B138 Days: Th Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Makepeace,Mary Lou PSY 2100 OL1 28948 Intro to Psych Statistics 4 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Coolidge,Frederick Lawrence This *ONLINE COURSE* will be found on Blackboard. To access go to https://bb/uccs.edu and log in. Login instructions can be found at the UCCS IT website: www.uccs.edu/~helpdesk/inbox.html. If you have problems logging in contact the Helpdesk at 715-255-3536, 303-873-0005. Email fcoolidg@uccs.edu to contact the instructor. PSC 3480 001 28186 Legislative Internship 3 - 6 Instructor: Null,James A Refer to department for permission number. PSC 3980 001 28187 Internship: Public Admin Internship 3 - 6 Instructor: Null,James A Refer to department for permission number. PSC 4020 001 28191 The American Congress 3 Bldg: University Hall Room: 132 Days: MW Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Postell,Joseph PSC 4070 001 28188 Urban Politics 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 325 Days: W Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Makepeace,Mary Lou PSC 4210 001 28909 International Politics 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 303 Days: MW Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Kim,Inhan PSC 4260 001 29220 International Organization 3 Bldg: University Hall Room: 132 Days: W Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Kim,Inhan PSC 4420 001 28192 Political Ideas 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 114 Days: F Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Dunn,Joshua M PSC 4480 001 29222 Civil Rights and Liberties 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 216 Days: Th Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Dunn,Joshua M PSC 4600 001 34005 The Politics of Terrorism 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 322 Days: W Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Riley II,Leonard University of Colorado Colorado Springs / Spring 2013 PSY 2110 001 29062 Intro Psych Res/Measrmt 4 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 128 Days: TuTh Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: James,Lori E. Class meets Saturday, April 13, 2013, 8:45am-4:00pm. PSY 2110 010 28483 Intro Psych Res/Measrmt Laboratory 0 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 231A Days: F Time: 09:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Wekamp,Victoria L PSY 2110 020 28484 Intro Psych Res/Measrmt Laboratory 0 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 230 Days: F Time: 09:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Costanzo,Marina Leigh PSY 2110 030 31489 Intro Psych Res/Measrmt Laboratory 0 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 231A Days: F Time: 10:50AM-12:30PM Instructor: Davis,Isabel Adelaide PSY 2110 040 28485 Intro Psych Res/Measrmt Laboratory 0 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 231A Days: F Time: 12:40PM-02:20PM Instructor: Darrell,Alexander PSY 2110 050 28486 Intro Psych Res/Measrmt Laboratory 0 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 231A Days: F Time: 02:30PM-04:10PM Instructor: Schmank,Christopher PSY 2110 060 31490 Intro Psych Res/Measrmt Laboratory 0 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 230 Days: F Time: 03:05PM-04:40PM Instructor: Staff 97 Letters, arts & sciences | spring 2013 Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units PSY 2120 OL1 29089 Two-Factor Anova 1 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Coolidge,Frederick Lawrence PSY 3000 001 27815 Honors Seminar I 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B217 Days: W Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Maxfield,Molly Anne Sims PSY 3060 001 34463 Psychology & Health 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 186 Days: Th Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Staff PSY 3130 001 29090 Learning and Cognition 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 317 Days: W Time: 07:30PM-10:05PM Instructor: Mastroianni,George Raymond PSY 3270 OL1 27696 Intro to Biopsychology 4 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Kisley,Michael Anthony This *ONLINE COURSE* will be found on Blackboard. To access go to https://bb/uccs.edu and log in. Login instructions can be found at the UCCS IT website: www.uccs.edu/~helpdesk/inbox.html. If you have problems logging in contact the Helpdesk at 715-255-3536, 303-873-0005. Email mkisley@uccs.edu to contact the instructor. PSY 3280 001 27697 Abnormal Psychology 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 203 Days: MW Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Instructor: Clarke,Jennifer Anne PSY 3400 001 27698 Social Psychology 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 128 Days: MW Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Instructor: Staff PSY 3450 001 31693 Psychology of Diversity 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 128 Days: TuTh Time: 04:45PM-06:00PM Instructor: Feliciano,Leilani PSY 3480 001 29139 Sel Tpcs 3 Forensic Psychology Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 186 5 Days: W Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Lewing,Chad PSY 3480 WK1 31566 Sel Tpcs 02/16/2013-04/27/2013 1 - 4 Cult Diversity & Amer Family Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 116 Days: Sa Time: 01:00PM-05:00PM Instructor: Mjelde-Mossey,Lee Ann ** Weekend University ** Condensed Weekend University course, please refer to course dates because they differ from the traditional semester dates. PSY 3510 001 29091 Psychology of Aging 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 322 Days: TuTh Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Instructor: Steers,Mary Elizabeth PSY 3560 001 29532 Women & Aging International 01/22/2013 03/18/2013 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B136 Days: F Time: 09:00AM-02:00PM Instructor: Mjelde-Mossey,Lee Ann PSY 3620 001 27816 Developmental Psychology 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 203 Days: Th Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Wurtele,Sandy K PSY 3660 001 28979 Service-Learning Internship 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 333 Days: F Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Wurtele,Sandy K PSY 3930 001 28947 Industrial/Organizationl Psych 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 333 Days: MW Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Solly,David C. PSY 4000 001 29321 Honors Seminar II Seminar 1 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B217 Days: W Time: 04:45PM-06:00PM Instructor: Maxfield,Molly Anne Sims 98 Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units PSY 4130 001 31557 Sem in Learning/Cognition Seminar 3 A Lifespan Perspective Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B138 Days: W Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Davis,Hasker P PSY 4210 001 27817 Practicum in Exper Psychology Practicum 1 - 3 Instructor: Davis,Hasker P PSY 4210 002 29092 Practicum in Exper Psychology Practicum 1 - 3 Instructor: Durham,Robert Lewis PSY 4210 003 29093 Practicum in Exper Psychology Practicum 1 - 3 Instructor: Greene,Edith L PSY 4210 004 29094 Practicum in Exper Psychology Practicum 1 - 3 Instructor: James,Lori E. PSY 4210 005 29095 Practicum in Exper Psychology Practicum 1 - 3 Instructor: Klebe,Kelli PSY 4210 006 29096 Practicum in Exper Psychology Practicum 1 - 3 Instructor: Mello,Zena Rose PSY 4210 007 29097 Practicum in Exper Psychology Practicum 1 - 3 Instructor: Pyszczynski,Thomas A PSY 4280 001 27818 Sem Abnormal Psych Seminar 3 Cognitive Evolution Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 133 Days: Tu Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Coolidge,Frederick Lawrenc e; Wynn,Thomas G PSY 4510 001 31558 Sem in History of Psych Seminar 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B136 Days: TuTh Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Durham,Robert Lewis PSY 4620 001 27821 Sem in Devel Psych Seminar 3 Adolescence Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 191 Days: Tu Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Mello,Zena Rose PSY 4620 002 31559 Sem in Devel Psych Seminar 3 Sexl Exploitatn Youth in Org Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 191 Days: Th Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Wurtele,Sandy K PSY 4990 001 27822 Teaching of Psychology 1 - 3 Instructor: Mello,Zena Rose PSY 4990 002 29530 Teaching of Psychology 1 - 3 Instructor: Wurtele,Sandy K PSY 5820 001 28487 Resrch Stats & Methods II 4 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 231A Days: TuTh Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Lewing,Chad PSY 5820 010 28488 Resrch Stats & Methods II Laboratory 0 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 231A Days: Th Time: 03:00PM-04:40PM Instructor: Lewing,Chad PSY 5840 001 31560 Methods Analyzing Change 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B138 Days: TuTh Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Lewing,Chad PSY 6030 001 29098 Research Practicum 3 Instructor: Benight,Charles C PSY 6030 002 29099 Research Practicum 3 Instructor: Coolidge,Frederick Lawrence PSY 6030 003 29100 Research Practicum 3 Instructor: Davis,Hasker P PSY 6030 004 29101 Research Practicum 3 Instructor: Durham,Robert Lewis PSY 6030 005 29102 Research Practicum 3 Instructor: Feliciano,Leilani Spring 2013 / University of Colorado Colorado Springs spring 2013 | Letters, arts & sciences Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units PSY 6030 006 29103 Research Practicum 3 Instructor: Gavett,Brandon E PSY 6030 007 29104 Research Practicum 3 Instructor: Greene,Edith L PSY 6030 008 29105 Research Practicum 3 Instructor: James,Lori E. PSY 6030 009 29106 Research Practicum 3 Instructor: Kisley,Michael Anthony PSY 6030 010 29107 Research Practicum 3 Instructor: Klebe,Kelli PSY 6030 011 29108 Research Practicum 3 Instructor: Maxfield,Molly Anne Sims PSY 6030 012 29109 Research Practicum 3 Instructor: Mello,Zena Rose PSY 6030 013 29110 Research Practicum 3 Instructor: Pyszczynski,Thomas A PSY 6030 014 29111 Research Practicum 3 Instructor: Qualls,Sara Honn PSY 6030 015 29112 Research Practicum 3 Instructor: Segal,Daniel L PSY 6030 016 29113 Research Practicum 3 Instructor: Wurtele,Sandy K PSY 6110 001 31561 Cognition Seminar 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B138 Days: Tu Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Davis,Hasker P PSY 6150 001 31563 Psychology and Law Seminar 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 303 Days: W Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Greene,Edith L PSY 6430 001 27823 Contemporary Issues in Psych Seminar 1 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B213 Days: Tu Time: 03:05PM-04:05PM Instructor: Greene,Edith L PSY 6620 001 31564 Clinical Geropsychology II Seminar 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 304 Days: W Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Segal,Daniel L PSY 6730 001 27824 Cult & Family: Prof Dev II Seminar 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 191 Days: W Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Qualls,Sara Honn PSY 6740 001 27825 Clinical Practicum 1 - 3 Days: M Time: 01:00PM-04:20PM Instructor: Qualls,Sara Honn Meets at CUAC. PSY 6740 002 27826 Clinical Practicum 1 - 3 Days: TuTh Time: 12:00PM-01:00PM Instructor: Feliciano,Leilani Meets at Peak Vista. PSY 6740 003 27827 Clinical Practicum 1 - 3 Days: M Time: 01:00PM-04:20PM Instructor: Kenny,Michael P. Meets at CUAC. PSY 6740 004 27828 Clinical Practicum 1 - 3 Days: M Time: 01:00PM-04:20PM Instructor: Segal,Daniel L Meets at CUAC. PSY 6860 001 27830 Cognitive Assessment 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 324 Days: M Time: 09:25AM-12:05PM Instructor: Maxfield,Molly Anne Sims University of Colorado Colorado Springs / Spring 2013 Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units PSY 6880 001 27831 Clinical Neuropsych Lab Clinical 1 - 3 Days: F Time: 09:00AM-12:00PM Instructor: Gavett,Brandon E Meets at CUAC. PSY 6880 002 29448 Clinical Neuropsych Lab Clinical 1 - 3 Days: Th Time: 09:00AM-12:00PM Instructor: Gavett,Brandon E Meets at CUAC. PSY 6920 001 27832 Psychotherapy 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 325 Days: Th Time: 09:25AM-12:05PM Instructor: Benight,Charles C PSY 7000 801 28684 Masters Thesis Dissertation 1 - 6 Instructor: Benight,Charles C PSY 7000 802 28685 Instructor: Coolidge,Frederick Lawrence PSY 7000 803 28686 Instructor: Davis,Hasker P PSY 7000 804 28687 Instructor: Durham,Robert Lewis PSY 7000 805 28688 Instructor: Feliciano,Leilani PSY 7000 806 28689 Instructor: Gavett,Brandon E PSY 7000 807 28690 Instructor: Greene,Edith L PSY 7000 808 28691 Instructor: James,Lori E. PSY 7000 809 28692 Instructor: Kisley,Michael Anthony PSY 7000 810 28693 Instructor: Klebe,Kelli PSY 7000 811 28694 Instructor: Maxfield,Molly Anne Sims PSY 7000 812 28695 Instructor: Mello,Zena Rose PSY 7000 813 28696 Instructor: Pyszczynski,Thomas A PSY 7000 814 28697 Instructor: Qualls,Sara Honn PSY 7000 815 28698 Instructor: Segal,Daniel L PSY 7000 816 28699 Instructor: Wurtele,Sandy K PSY 7030 001 28700 Doctoral Research Practicum 3 Instructor: Qualls,Sara Honn PSY 7030 002 28701 Doctoral Research Practicum 3 Instructor: Segal,Daniel L PSY 7030 003 28702 Doctoral Research Practicum 3 Instructor: Kisley,Michael Anthony PSY 7030 004 28703 Doctoral Research Practicum 3 Instructor: Feliciano,Leilani PSY 7030 005 28704 Doctoral Research Practicum 3 Instructor: Greene,Edith L PSY 7990 001 28705 Clinical Internship 1 - 5 Instructor: Segal,Daniel L PSY 8000 801 28706 Dissertation 0.5 -12 Instructor: Benight,Charles C PSY 8000 802 28707 Dissertation 0.5 -12 Instructor: Coolidge,Frederick Lawrence PSY 8000 803 28708 Dissertation 0.5 -12 Instructor: Davis,Hasker P PSY 8000 804 28709 Dissertation 0.5 -12 Instructor: Durham,Robert Lewis PSY 8000 805 28710 Dissertation 0.5 -12 Instructor: Feliciano,Leilani PSY 8000 806 28711 Dissertation 0.5 -12 Instructor: Gavett,Brandon E PSY 8000 807 28712 Dissertation 0.5 -12 Instructor: Greene,Edith L PSY 8000 808 28713 Dissertation 0.5 -12 Instructor: James,Lori E. PSY 8000 809 28714 Dissertation 0.5 -12 Instructor: Kisley,Michael Anthony PSY 8000 810 28715 Dissertation 0.5 -12 Instructor: Klebe,Kelli 99 Letters, arts & sciences | spring 2013 Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units PSY 8000 811 28716 Dissertation 0.5 -12 Instructor: Maxfield,Molly Anne Sims PSY 8000 812 28717 Dissertation 0.5 -12 Instructor: Mello,Zena Rose PSY 8000 813 28718 Dissertation 0.5 -12 Instructor: Pyszczynski,Thomas A PSY 8000 814 28719 Dissertation 0.5 -12 Instructor: Qualls,Sara Honn PSY 8000 815 31909 Dissertation 0.5 -12 Instructor: Segal,Daniel L PSY 8000 816 31910 Dissertation 0.5 -12 Instructor: Wurtele,Sandy K PSY 9300 901 28720 Independent Study 1 - 3 Instructor: Benight,Charles C PSY 9300 902 28721 Instructor: Coolidge,Frederick Lawrence PSY 9300 903 28722 Instructor: Davis,Hasker P PSY 9300 904 28723 Instructor: Durham,Robert Lewis PSY 9300 905 28724 Instructor: Feliciano,Leilani PSY 9300 906 28725 Instructor: Gavett,Brandon E PSY 9300 907 28726 Instructor: Greene,Edith L PSY 9300 908 28727 Instructor: James,Lori E. PSY 9300 909 28728 Instructor: Kisley,Michael Anthony PSY 9300 910 28729 Instructor: Klebe,Kelli PSY 9300 911 28730 Instructor: Maxfield,Molly Anne Sims PSY 9300 912 28731 Instructor: Mello,Zena Rose PSY 9300 913 28732 Instructor: Pyszczynski,Thomas A PSY 9300 914 28733 Instructor: Qualls,Sara Honn PSY 9300 915 28734 Instructor: Segal,Daniel L PSY 9300 916 31858 Instructor: Wurtele,Sandy K PSY 9500 901 28735 Independent Study 1 - 6 Instructor: Benight,Charles C PSY 9500 902 28736 Instructor: Coolidge,Frederick Lawrence PSY 9500 903 28737 Instructor: Davis,Hasker P PSY 9500 904 28738 Instructor: Durham,Robert Lewis PSY 9500 905 28739 Instructor: Feliciano,Leilani PSY 9500 906 28740 Instructor: Gavett,Brandon E PSY 9500 907 28741 Instructor: Greene,Edith L PSY 9500 908 28742 Instructor: James,Lori E. PSY 9500 909 28743 Instructor: Kisley,Michael Anthony PSY 9500 910 28744 Instructor: Klebe,Kelli PSY 9500 911 28745 Instructor: Maxfield,Molly Anne Sims PSY 9500 912 28746 Instructor: Mello,Zena Rose PSY 9500 913 28747 Instructor: Pyszczynski,Thomas A PSY 9500 914 28748 Instructor: Qualls,Sara Honn PSY 9500 915 28749 Instructor: Segal,Daniel L PSY 9500 916 28750 Instructor: Wurtele,Sandy K PSY 9990 001 28751 Candidate for Degree 0 Instructor: Kisley,Michael Anthony Russian RUSS 1020 001 29381 Beginning Russian II 5 Bldg: Off Site - Contact Department Room: SITE Days: MW Time: 05:30PM-07:50PM Instructor: Kozhevnikov,Pavel Grigoryevich Meets with PPCC RUSS 112 in PPCC Downtown Campus Room S-232. Class ends May 2. Sociology SOC 1110 001 27699 Introduction to Sociology 4 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 121 Days: F Time: 08:00AM-11:35AM Instructor: Lee,Nicholas Branden SOC 1110 002 28200 Introduction to Sociology 4 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 114 Days: Tu Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Dukes,Richard Louis Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 114 Days: Th Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Dukes,Richard Louis 100 Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units SOC 1110 003 28201 Introduction to Sociology 4 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 128 Days: MW Time: 07:30AM-09:15AM Instructor: Kugler,Vicki Ann SOC 1110 004 28202 Introduction to Sociology 4 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 128 Days: Tu Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Dickson,Lynda Faye Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 128 Days: Th Time: 09:25AM-12:05PM Instructor: Dickson,Lynda Faye SOC 1110 OL1 31493 Introduction to Sociology 4 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Guasta,Lori Nicole Hamlet SOC 2110 001 28205 Sex and Society 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B216 Days: MW Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Thomas,Morgen SOC 2120 001 27862 Introduction Social Research 4 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 231A Days: M Time: 08:00AM-09:15AM Instructor: Marshall,Sherry Lee Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 103 Days: W Time: 08:00AM-10:15AM Instructor: Marshall,Sherry Lee SOC 2120 002 27863 Introduction Social Research 4 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 230 Days: Tu Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Maslach,Christy Lynne Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 333 Days: Th Time: 04:45PM-06:00PM Instructor: Maslach,Christy Lynne SOC 2120 OL1 29148 Introduction Social Research 4 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Valkyrie,Zek Cypress SOC 2200 001 28211 Intro Racial/Ethnic Grps 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 191 Days: Tu Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Mitra,Aditi SOC 2220 OL1 33853 Communities Global Environment 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Guasta,Lori Nicole Hamlet SOC 2250 001 29329 Gender Images 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 117 Days: MW Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Montez de Oca,Jeffrey David SOC 2500 001 31503 Social Problems 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B216 Days: MW Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Companion,Michele L SOC 3150 001 28221 Modern Sociological Theory 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 323 Days: TuTh Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Albanesi,Heather Powers SOC 3170 001 28223 Social Statistics 4 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 103 Days: Tu Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Maslach,Christy Lynne Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 230 Days: Th Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Maslach,Christy Lynne SOC 3170 002 28226 Social Statistics 4 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 230 Days: M Time: 04:45PM-08:45PM Instructor: Maslach,Christy Lynne SOC 3170 WK1 33951 Social Statistics 02/16/2013-04/27/2013 4 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 230 Days: Sa Time: 01:00PM-05:00PM Instructor: Maslach,Christy Lynne ** Weekend University ** Condensed Weekend University course, please refer to course dates because they differ from the traditional semester dates. SOC 3240 001 29278 African American Community 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 323 Days: TuTh Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Instructor: Dickson,Lynda Faye SOC 3290 001 28227 Persp on Race & Ethnic Relat 3 Bldg: El Pomar Center Room: 103 Days: W Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Ferber,Abby L Spring 2013 / University of Colorado Colorado Springs spring 2013 | Letters, arts & sciences Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units SOC 3360 001 31525 Sociology of Drugs & Addiction 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 136 Days: MW Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Kugler,Vicki Ann SOC 5010 002 28323 Seminar: Special Topics in Soc 3 Sex Trafficking Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 214 Days: W Time: 07:30PM-10:05PM Instructor: Mitra,Aditi SOC 3570 001 31621 Field Experience in Sociology 1 - 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B211 Days: MW Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Kugler,Vicki Ann SOC 5010 006 33878 Seminar: Special Topics in Soc 1 - 3 Gamification/Simulation/Soc Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B216 Days: MW Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Instructor: Valkyrie,Zek Cypress SOC 3600 001 28237 Intro to Social Psychology 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 103 Days: M Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Smith,Katherine SOC 4010 001 28241 Special Topics in Sociology 3 Sex Trafficking Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 214 Days: W Time: 07:30PM-10:05PM Instructor: Mitra,Aditi SOC 4010 003 33869 Special Topics in Sociology 3 Growing Up Girl Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B216 Days: Tu Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Staff SOC 4010 004 33875 Special Topics in Sociology 3 Gamification/Simulation/Soc Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B216 Days: MW Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Instructor: Valkyrie,Zek Cypress SOC 4010 OL2 33865 Special Topics in Sociology 3 Intersections of Privilege *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Ferber,Abby L Must register for and attend the White Privilege Conference in Seattle, WA, April 10-13, 2013. Contact aferber@uccs.edu for details. Additional outside coursework required. SOC 4080 001 31531 Men and Masculinities 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 127 Days: MW Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Montez de Oca,Jeffrey David SOC 5010 OL2 31547 Seminar: Special Topics in Soc 1 - 3 Intersections of Privilege *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Ferber,Abby L Additional outside coursework required. Must register for and attend the White Privilege Conference in Seattle, WA, April 10-13, 2013. Contact aferber@uccs.edu for details. SOC 5020 001 28224 Proseminar: Social Statistics 1 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 103 Days: Tu Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Maslach,Christy Lynne Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 230 Days: Th Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Maslach,Christy Lynne SOC 5020 002 29502 Proseminar: Social Statistics 1 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 230 Days: M Time: 04:45PM-08:45PM Instructor: Maslach,Christy Lynne SOC 5100 001 28340 Teach Pract: Grad Stu Inst Practicum 1 - 3 Instructor: Albanesi,Heather Powers SOC 5150 001 28222 Seminar: Social Theory I Seminar 1 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 323 Days: TuTh Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Albanesi,Heather Powers SOC 5170 001 28607 Advanced Statistics & Methods Seminar 4 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 245 Days: Tu Time: 07:30PM-09:10PM Instructor: Dukes,Richard Louis Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 245 Days: Th Time: 07:30PM-09:10PM Instructor: Dukes,Richard Louis SOC 4170 001 28273 Advanced Statistics & Methods 4 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 245 Days: Tu Time: 07:30PM-09:10PM Instructor: Dukes,Richard Louis Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 245 Days: Th Time: 07:30PM-09:10PM Instructor: Dukes,Richard Louis SOC 5180 001 28405 Community Organztns & Analysis Seminar 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B138 Days: Th Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Smith,Hilary R SOC 4190 001 31534 Deviant Behavior 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 114 Days: TuTh Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Instructor: Smith,Hilary R SOC 5190 001 31535 Seminar: Deviant Behavior 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 114 Days: TuTh Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Instructor: Smith,Hilary R SOC 4240 001 31536 Sociology of Dis/Ability Seminar 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 116 Days: TuTh Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Albanesi,Heather Powers SOC 5240 001 31537 Sociology of Dis/Ability Seminar 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 116 Days: TuTh Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Albanesi,Heather Powers SOC 4300 001 33882 Sem: Sociology of Sport Seminar 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 128 Days: W Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Montez de Oca,Jeffrey David SOC 5300 001 31548 Seminar: Sociology of Sport Seminar 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 128 Days: W Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Montez de Oca,Jeffrey David SOC 4330 001 31538 Sociology of Education 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 322 Days: TuTh Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Johnson,Eric Lamar SOC 5560 001 33886 Internship Applied Sociology Internship 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B211 Days: MW Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Kugler,Vicki Ann SOC 4400 001 29330 Contemporary Social Movements 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 127 Days: MW Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Companion,Michele L SOC 4520 001 28906 Soc of Corrections & Rehab 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 127 Days: W Time: 07:30PM-10:05PM Instructor: Green Sr,Leonard SOC 4990 001 29145 The Sociology Capstone Seminar 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 324 Days: W Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Smith,Katherine SOC 5010 001 31540 Seminar: Special Topics in Soc 3 Social Movements Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 317 Days: M Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Companion,Michele L University of Colorado Colorado Springs / Spring 2013 SOC 7000 801 28653 Masters Thesis Dissertation 1 - 6 Instructor: Albanesi,Heather Powers SOC 7000 802 28654 Instructor: Portillos,Eddie Luis SOC 7000 803 28655 Instructor: Companion,Michele L SOC 7000 804 28656 Instructor: Dickson,Lynda Faye SOC 7000 805 28657 Instructor: Dukes,Richard Louis SOC 7000 806 28658 Instructor: Ferber,Abby L SOC 7000 807 28659 Instructor: Montez de Oca,Jeffrey David SOC 7000 808 28660 Instructor: Smith,Hilary R SOC 7000 809 29120 Instructor: Mitra,Aditi 101 Letters, arts & sciences | spring 2013 Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units SOC 9400 901 28661 Indep Study in Soc: Undergrad 1 - 4 Instructor: Albanesi,Heather Powers SOC 9400 902 28662 Instructor: Companion,Michele L SOC 9400 903 28663 Instructor: Montez de Oca,Jeffrey David SOC 9400 904 28664 Instructor: Dickson,Lynda Faye SOC 9400 905 28665 Instructor: Dukes,Richard Louis SOC 9400 906 28666 Instructor: Ferber,Abby L SOC 9400 907 28667 Instructor: Portillos,Eddie Luis SOC 9400 909 28668 Instructor: Smith,Hilary R SOC 9400 910 29048 Instructor: Dickson,Lynda Faye SOC 9400 911 29053 Instructor: Mitra,Aditi SOC 9500 901 28669 Independent Study in Soc: Grad 1 - 3 Instructor: Albanesi,Heather Powers SOC 9500 902 28670 Instructor: Companion,Michele L SOC 9500 903 28671 Instructor: Portillos,Eddie Luis SOC 9500 904 28672 Instructor: Dickson,Lynda Faye SOC 9500 905 28673 Instructor: Dukes,Richard Louis SOC 9500 906 28674 Instructor: Ferber,Abby L SOC 9500 907 28675 Instructor: Montez de Oca,Jeffrey David SOC 9500 908 28676 Instructor: Smith,Hilary R SOC 9500 909 29121 Instructor: Mitra,Aditi SOC 9990 001 28677 Candidate for Degree 0 Instructor: Albanesi,Heather Powers Spanish SPAN 1010 001 27480 Beginning Spanish I 5 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 112 Days: TuTh Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Frank,Carmen Aida Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 112 Days: F Time: 10:50AM-12:30PM Instructor: Frank,Carmen Aida SPAN 1010 002 27481 Beginning Spanish I 5 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 112 Days: TuTh Time: 08:00AM-09:15AM Instructor: Frank,Carmen Aida Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 112 Days: F Time: 08:00AM-09:40AM Instructor: Frank,Carmen Aida SPAN 1010 003 27482 Beginning Spanish I 5 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 112 Days: MW Time: 04:45PM-06:50PM Instructor: Rainey,Maura Leon SPAN 1020 001 27484 Beginning Spanish II 5 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 303 Days: TuTh Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Mistry,Margaret Egan Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 303 Days: F Time: 12:15PM-01:55PM Instructor: Mistry,Margaret Egan SPAN 1020 002 27485 Beginning Spanish II 5 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 106 Days: MW Time: 04:45PM-06:50PM Instructor: Frank,Carmen Aida SPAN 1020 003 27486 Beginning Spanish II 5 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 112 Days: MW Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Goni,Maria Jose Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 127 Days: F Time: 10:50AM-12:30PM Instructor: Goni,Maria Jose SPAN 1020 004 31576 Beginning Spanish II 5 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 303 Days: TuTh Time: 08:00AM-09:15AM Instructor: Glisson,Blanca Esther Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 303 Days: F Time: 08:00AM-09:40AM Instructor: Glisson,Blanca Esther SPAN 2110 001 27487 Intermediate Spanish I 5 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 186 Days: MW Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Glisson,Blanca Esther Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B138 Days: F Time: 09:25AM-11:15AM Instructor: Glisson,Blanca Esther SPAN 2110 002 27488 Intermediate Spanish I 5 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 112 Days: TuTh Time: 04:45PM-06:50PM Instructor: Mistry,Margaret Egan 102 Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units SPAN 2120 001 27489 Intermediate Spanish II 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 106 Days: MW Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Rainey,Maura Leon SPAN 2120 002 27490 Intermediate Spanish II 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 106 Days: MW Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Goni,Maria Jose SPAN 3000 001 27491 Spanish Grammar & Composition 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 106 Days: TuTh Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Mistry,Margaret Egan SPAN 3000 002 31578 Spanish Grammar & Composition 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 106 Days: MW Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Instructor: Rainey,Maura Leon SPAN 3010 001 27492 Advanced Spanish Conv & Comp 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 303 Days: TuTh Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Feliu-Moggi,Fernando SPAN 3010 002 27493 Advanced Spanish Conv & Comp 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 106 Days: MW Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Goni,Maria Jose SPAN 3100 001 27494 Literary Analysis 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 106 Days: TuTh Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Cota,Edgar SPAN 3190 001 27495 Intro to Hispanic Literature I 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 106 Days: MW Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Steen,Maria Sergia SPAN 3490 001 27496 Internship in Applied Spanish 1 - 3 Instructor: Steen,Maria Sergia SPAN 3490 002 27497 Internship in Applied Spanish 1 - 3 Instructor: Frank,Carmen Aida SPAN 3490 003 27498 Internship in Applied Spanish 1 - 3 Instructor: Glisson,Blanca Esther SPAN 3490 004 27499 Internship in Applied Spanish 1 - 3 Instructor: Rainey,Maura Leon SPAN 3490 005 28998 Internship in Applied Spanish 1 - 3 Instructor: Mistry,Margaret Egan SPAN 3490 006 31579 Internship in Applied Spanish 1 - 3 Instructor: Cota,Edgar SPAN 4250 001 27500 Cultur Heritage Latin America 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 106 Days: TuTh Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Cota,Edgar SPAN 4400 001 27501 Topics in Contemporary Litera 3 Contemporary Poetry Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 106 Days: W Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Feliu-Moggi,Fernando SPAN 4420 001 31580 Hispanic/Latino US Literature 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 303 Days: TuTh Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Cota,Edgar SPAN 4970 001 27502 Senior Seminar: Spanish Research 3 Lorca Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 191 Days: M Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Steen,Maria Sergia SPAN 5400 001 29523 Topics in Contemp Literature 3 Contemporary Poetry Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 106 Days: W Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Feliu-Moggi,Fernando SPAN 9200 901 27503 Independent Study in Spanish 1 - 4 Instructor: Cota,Edgar SPAN 9200 902 27504 Independent Study in Spanish 1 - 4 Instructor: Steen,Maria Sergia SPAN 9200 903 27505 Independent Study in Spanish 1 - 4 Instructor: Feliu-Moggi,Fernando Spring 2013 / University of Colorado Colorado Springs spring 2013 | Letters, arts & sciences Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units SPAN 9300 901 27506 Independent Study in Spanish 1 - 4 Instructor: Cota,Edgar SPAN 9300 902 27507 Instructor: Steen,Maria Sergia SPAN 9300 903 27508 Instructor: Feliu-Moggi,Fernando SPAN 9400 901 27509 Independent Study in Spanish 1 - 4 Instructor: Cota,Edgar SPAN 9400 902 27510 Instructor: Steen,Maria Sergia SPAN 9400 903 27511 Instructor: Feliu-Moggi,Fernando SPAN 9500 901 27512 Independent Study Span: Grad 1 - 4 Instructor: Cota,Edgar SPAN 9500 902 27513 Instructor: Steen,Maria Sergia SPAN 9500 903 27514 Instructor: Cota,Edgar Theatre THTR 1000 001 28903 Introduction to Theatre 3 Bldg: University Hall Room: 233 Days: MW Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Chandler Mills,Leah THTR 2000 001 29124 Introduction Technical Theatre 4 Bldg: University Hall Room: 233 Days: M Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Ballard,Roy Charles Bldg: University Hall Room: 233 Days: F Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Ballard,Roy Charles THTR 2010 001 34801 Stagecraft Laboratory 01/25/2013-02/22/2013 1 Advanced Costume Design Bldg: University Hall Room: 233A Days: F Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Dt: 01/25/2013-02/22/2013 Instructor: Ross,Elizabeth Production and design work on a THEATREWORKS mainstage performance. Ibsen's Wild Duck will be read very closely to determine design choices with regard to status (outward) and character (inward), both of which involve relationships with other actors. Students will first sketch or collage designs based on contemporary fashion, and then, researching 1880's Norway, do a follow up historical version. MEETS FOR 5 WEEKS: 1/25/13-2/22/13. Prer., THTR 3920: Costume Design or consent of the instructor. THTR 2020 001 28169 Acting Workshop I 3 Bldg: University Hall Room: 233A Days: TuTh Time: 01:40PM-02:55PM Instructor: Paradise III,Thomas Anthony THTR 2020 002 29158 Acting Workshop I 3 Bldg: University Hall Room: 233A Days: MW Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Instructor: Chandler Mills,Leah THTR 2030 001 28170 Acting Workshop II Seminar 3 Bldg: University Hall Room: 233A Days: MW Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Staff THTR 2040 001 28904 Voice and Articulation I 3 Bldg: University Hall Room: 233A Days: TuTh Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Chandler Mills,Leah THTR 3030 001 31605 Advanced Acting Studio II Studio 3 Performing Shakespeare Bldg: University Hall Room: 233 Days: TuTh Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Ross,Murray THTR 3040 001 31606 Voice and Articulation II 3 Bldg: University Hall Room: 233A Days: TuTh Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Instructor: Chandler Mills,Leah THTR 3202 001 28171 Tpcs Mod Thtr Hist: 3 Modern French Theatre Bldg: University Hall Room: 233 Days: TuTh Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Meadows,Teresa Lin A survey of the great French theatre practitioners and dramatic authors of the 20th century, from famous playwrights to avant-garde performance artists. Some classic work of Moliere will be used as an introduction to French comic style and then applied to modern incarnations. Meets with FR 3500. University of Colorado Colorado Springs / Spring 2013 Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units THTR 3390 001 28172 Theatre Practicum: Acting Practicum 1 - 3 Instructor: Landis,Kevin P Meets in UH 181. THTR 3391 001 29159 Theatre Practicum: Technical Practicum 1 - 3 Instructor: Landis,Kevin P Meets in UH 181. THTR 3392 001 29160 THTR Prac: Direct/Stage Mgmt Practicum 1 - 3 Instructor: Landis,Kevin P Meets in UH 181. THTR 3600 001 29445 The World of the Play 1 - 3 Bldg: University Hall Room: 233 Days: MTuWThF Time: 07:30PM10:30PM Instructor: Landis,Kevin P ; Olsen,Solveig Maria Audition and consent of instructor required. Classwork pursuing various aspects of technical theatre, acting, history, and dramaturgy concerning the Main Stage production of the musical "Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson." Evening rehearsal schedule until 3/24/13. Occasional subsequent meetings TBD with instructor and performers. THTR 3900 001 29303 Special Topics World Theater 3 Auditions & Business for Actor Bldg: University Hall Room: 233 Days: MW Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Rais,Robert Brian THTR 3900 002 31494 Special Topics World Theater 3 The Nordic Masters Bldg: University Hall Room: 233 Days: TuTh Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Landis,Kevin P Study of Henrik Ibsen, August Strindberg, Edvard Munch, and Ingmar Bergman. By studying drama, painting, and film, students will become experts on these artists, will learn about artistic analysis, and draw conclusions about Nordic artistic sensibilities. THTR 3900 003 34802 Special Topics World Theater 3 Advanced Musical Theatre Bldg: University Hall Room: 168 Days: F Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Olsen,Solveig Maria Advanced Musical Theatre is for students who have completed THTR/MUS 2450 Music Theatre Performance and Practice. THTR 3920 001 34803 Elements of Theatre Design I 3 Costume Design Bldg: University Hall Room: 233 Days: TuTh Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Instructor: Shaver,Sarah Sheppard THTR 3930 001 29049 Elements of Theatre Design II 3 Advanced Stagecraft Bldg: TBA Room: TBA Cap: TBA Days: F Time: 09:25AM-12:05PM Instructor: Ballard,Roy Charles This course is geared towards students who either want to work in technical theatre, or, having completed Intro to Tech Theatre, want to further their studies into the technical aspects of theatre. The course will be intensively hands on; we will explore simple machines (pulleys, levers, etc.) and their theatrical applications, explore moving scenery, drapery, water and fire on stage. Students will learn the tricks and inside information necessary to work professionally in theater. THTR 4070 001 31609 Directing II Seminar 3 Bldg: University Hall Room: 233 Days: W Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Ross,Murray THTR 4400 001 28925 Culminating Directing Project Practicum 1 - 3 Instructor: Landis,Kevin P THTR 9400 901 28617 Independent Study in Theatre 1 - 6 Instructor: Chandler Mills,Leah Refer to department for permission number. THTR 9400 902 28618 Instructor: Ross,Murray THTR 9400 903 28619 Instructor: Martorella,James Drewry THTR 9400 904 28620 Instructor: Landis,Kevin P THTR 9400 905 28621 Instructor: Ballard,Roy Charles 103 Letters, arts & sciences | spring 2013 Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units UTeach - LAS UTLS 3030 001 31276 Perspectives on Sci and Math 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B302 Days: W Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: DaLee,Jason W UTLS 3040 001 29497 Science Research Methods 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B302 Days: F Time: 01:40PM-05:00PM Instructor: Burkhart,James Frederick ; Christensen,Thomas M Visual Arts VA 1010 001 27834 Beginning Studio-2D 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 132 Days: MW Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Steen,Eric VA 1010 002 27835 Beginning Studio-2D 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 280 Days: MW Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Staff VA 1010 003 27837 Beginning Studio-2D 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 280 Days: TuTh Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Staff VA 1010 004 28926 Beginning Studio-2D 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 280 Days: TuTh Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Staff VA 1020 001 27838 Beginning Studio 3D 3 Bldg: Fine Arts Bldg Eaglerock Cmplx Room: 1 Days: MW Time: 09:25AM-12:05PM Instructor: Rau,Claire J VA 1020 002 27839 Beginning Studio 3D 3 Bldg: Fine Arts Bldg Eaglerock Cmplx Room: 1 Days: TuTh Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Barton,Matthew R VA 1040 001 27840 Beginning Drawing 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 126 Days: MW Time: 09:25AM-12:05PM Instructor: Foss,Pauline Lenore VA 1040 002 27841 Beginning Drawing 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 126 Days: MW Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Foss,Pauline Lenore VA 1040 003 27842 Beginning Drawing 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 126 Days: TuTh Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Drieth,Corey D VA 2000 001 29285 Special Topics Studio 3 New Genre Public/Pedestrn Art Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 132 Days: MW Time: 09:25AM-12:05PM Instructor: Steen,Eric VA 2000 002 29286 Special Topics Studio 3 Art and Place Bldg: Fine Arts Bldg Eaglerock Cmplx Room: 1 Days: MW Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Rau,Claire J VA 2110 001 27843 Introduction to Photography 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 135 Days: MW Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Schubert,Erik R VA 2110 002 27844 Introduction to Photography 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 135 Days: MW Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Schubert,Erik R VA 2150 001 27845 Digital Photography Studio 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 209 Days: MW Time: 09:25AM-12:05PM Instructor: Schubert,Erik R Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units VA 3000 002 29289 Special Topics Advanced Studio 3 Art and Place Bldg: Fine Arts Bldg Eaglerock Cmplx Room: 1 Days: MW Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Rau,Claire J VA 3010 001 31068 Advanced Drawing 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 126 Days: TuTh Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Drieth,Corey D VA 3160 001 27846 Alternative Photo Processes Studio 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 135 Days: TuTh Time: 09:25AM-12:05PM Instructor: Dass,Carol S VA 3200 001 31069 Video Art Studio 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 209 Days: TuTh Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Brodar,Valerie Ann VA 3980 001 27847 Seminar in Studio Problems Seminar 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 132 Days: M Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Drieth,Corey D Concurrent enrollment in A H 3860.001 is required. VA 4030 001 27848 Internship in Visual Arts Internship 1 - 3 Instructor: Brodar,Valerie Ann Refer to department for permission number. VA 4980 001 27849 Professional Seminar 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 209 Days: W Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Brodar,Valerie Ann Refer to department for permission number. VA 9400 901 27850 Independent Study Visual Art 1 - 4 Instructor: Barton,Matthew R Refer to department for permission number. VA 9400 902 27851 Instructor: Brodar,Valerie Ann VA 9400 903 27852 Instructor: Dass,Carol S VA 9400 904 27853 Instructor: Drieth,Corey D VA 9400 905 27854 Instructor: Foss,Pauline Lenore VA 9400 907 27856 Instructor: Rau,Claire J VA 9400 908 28900 Instructor: Steen,Eric VA 9400 909 29183 Instructor: Schubert,Erik R Visual and Performing Arts VAPA 1050 001 27857 VAPA Foundation: Seminar 3 Wagner and the Great Myths Bldg: University Hall Room: 233C Days: F Time: 09:25AM-12:05PM Instructor: Smith,Curtis M Study of 19th century composer Richard Wagner and his work as a means to study and explore mythology, philosophy and the arts, particularly symphonic and operatic music. Coincides with the 200th anniversary of Wagner’s birth and will align with festivities celebrating Wagner’s life and art. VAPA 1050 002 29475 VAPA Foundation: Seminar 3 Art Works: Devise/Collaborate Bldg: University Hall Room: 233A Days: MW Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Staff Examines the many interdisciplinary possibilities your degree holds for you by engaging teaching methodologies in the arts, devising oral history projects as catalyst for interactive community arts projects, and creating dialoque about art exhibits through performance and theatre pieces. Additional outside coursework required. VAPA 3900 001 27858 Thry/Prac VAPA: Seminar 3 Folk Art/Expressns/Folkscapes Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 216 Days: W Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Mac Aulay,Suzanne P M Explores a range of folk material culture from quilts and yard art to folk performances. Features field trips to the Fine Arts Center's new folk art exhibits and workshops with local folk artists from the San Luis Valley. Investigates locality & lineage as determinants in formulating creative expressiveness across genres. VA 3000 001 29288 Special Topics Advanced Studio 3 New Genre Pub and Ped Art Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 132 Days: MW Time: 09:25AM-12:05PM Instructor: Steen,Eric 104 Spring 2013 / University of Colorado Colorado Springs spring 2013 | Letters, arts & sciences Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units VAPA 3900 002 27859 Thry/Prac VAPA: Seminar 3 The Nordic Masters Bldg: University Hall Room: 233 Days: TuTh Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Landis,Kevin P Study of Henrik Ibsen, August Strindberg, Edvard Munch, and Ingmar Bergman. By studying drama, painting, and film, students will become experts on these artists, will learn about artistic analysis, and draw conclusions about Nordic artistic sensibilities. WEST 3090 WK1 31201 Peep Show: Sex in Pop Culture 02/16/201304/27/2013 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 117 Days: Sa Time: 08:30AM-12:30PM Instructor: Holcomb,Kimberly Ann ** Weekend University ** Condensed Weekend University course, please refer to course dates because they differ from the traditional semester dates. VAPA 3900 003 27860 Thry/Prac VAPA: Seminar 1 - 3 The World of the Play Bldg: University Hall Room: 233 Days: MTuWThF Time: 07:30PM10:30PM Instructor: Landis,Kevin P ; Olsen,Solveig Maria Audition and consent of instructor required. Classwork pursuing various aspects of technical theatre, acting, history, and dramaturgy concerning the Main Stage production of the musical "Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson." Evening rehearsal schedule until 3/24/13. Occasional subsequent meetings TBD with instructor and performers. WEST 3150 OL1 31173 Power/Privilege/Social Diff 3 **ONLINE COURSE** Instructor: Ferber,Abby L VAPA 3900 004 29447 Thry/Prac VAPA: Seminar 3 Art and Social Practice Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 132 Days: Tu Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Steen,Eric Examines work in public arenas where social groups are invited to participate with Colorado Springs as backdrop. Students will conduct field research in town that blurs geographic notions of place with new forms of art. We will engage with the town`s history, communities, and landscape. Students will create socially engaged projects with themes such as: place, service, intervention, participation, and dialog. Artists studied include: Mierle Laderman Ukeles, Temporary Services, the Center for Land Use Interpretation, Francis Alys, Mark Dion. VAPA 4000 001 27861 Interdisciplinary Capstone Seminar 3 Bldg: Fine Arts Bldg Eaglerock Cmplx Room: 1 Days: Th Time: 04:45PM07:20PM Instructor: Barton,Matthew R Class meets in Fine Arts Building 1. WEST 3240 001 29277 African American Community 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 323 Days: TuTh Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Instructor: Dickson,Lynda Faye WEST 3400 001 28873 Gender and Race Theory 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 112 Days: MW Time: 09:25AM-10:40AM Instructor: Herrera,C Andrea WEST 3550 001 31174 Native American Literature 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B213 Days: F Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Gould,Janice WEST 3560 001 29534 Women & Aging International Seminar 01/22/2013 03/18/2013 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B136 Days: F Time: 09:00AM-02:00PM Instructor: Mjelde-Mossey,Lee Ann WEST 3900 001 28874 Spc Tpcs Interm 3 Growing Up Girl Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B216 Days: Tu Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Staff WEST 2010 001 28868 Intro to Race & Gender 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 115 Days: Tu Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Gould,Janice WEST 3900 WK1 31796 Spc Tpcs Interm 02/16/2013-04/27/2013 3 Cultrl Divers & Amer Family Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 116 Days: Sa Time: 01:00PM-05:00PM Instructor: Mjelde-Mossey,Lee Ann ** Weekend University ** Condensed Weekend University course, please refer to course dates because they differ from the traditional semester dates. WEST 2010 002 28869 Intro to Race & Gender 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 324 Days: W Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Samuels,Dena Renee WEST 4040 001 31175 Gender & Sexuality 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 324 Days: Th Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Holcomb,Kimberly Ann WEST 2010 003 28870 Intro to Race & Gender 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 115 Days: Th Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Miller,Daryl Leigh WEST 4120 001 31176 Indig Views on Sustainability Seminar 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 115 Days: Th Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Gould,Janice WEST 2010 004 28871 Intro to Race & Gender 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 116 Days: F Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Holcomb,Kimberly Ann WEST 4900 001 28330 Spc Tpcs Upper Div 3 Sex Trafficking Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 214 Days: W Time: 07:30PM-10:05PM Instructor: Mitra,Aditi WEST 2010 005 28872 Intro to Race & Gender 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 216 Days: M Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Mitra,Aditi WEST 4900 OL2 31177 Spc Tpcs Upper Div 1 - 7 Intersections of Privilege **ONLINE COURSE** Instructor: Ferber,Abby L Must register for and attend the White Privilege Conference in Seattle, WA, April 10-13, 2013. Contact aferber@uccs.edu for details. Women's and Ethnic Studies WEST 2010 006 29634 Intro to Race & Gender 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 324 Days: Tu Time: 07:30PM-10:05PM Instructor: Miller,Daryl Leigh WEST 2030 001 31170 Hiphop/Perform of Identities 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 115 Days: Tu Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Spaulding,Stephany Rose WEST 3020 001 31171 Autobiog & Creation of Self 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 333 Days: MW Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Instructor: Herrera,C Andrea WEST 9400 901 28875 Independent Study 1 - 4 Instructor: Gould,Janice Refer to department for permission number. WEST 9400 902 31794 Instructor: Herrera,C Andrea WEST 9400 904 28877 Instructor: Mitra,Aditi WEST 9400 905 28878 Instructor: Spaulding,Stephany Rose WEST 9400 906 28879 Instructor: Samuels,Dena Renee WEST 3070 001 31172 Global Men and Masculinities 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 216 Days: M Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Spaulding,Stephany Rose University of Colorado Colorado Springs / Spring 2013 105 BETH-EL COLLEGE OF NURSING & HEALTH SCIENCES Main number 719-255-4422 Department of Graduate Studies 719-255-4424 Department of Health Sciences/Graduate 719-255-4421 Undergraduate Department 719-255-4169 Undergraduate Advising is available in the Student Success Center, 2nd Floor, Main Hall 719-255-3260 or 719-255-3473 Undergraduate Health Science Advising: 719-255-3657 GENERAL INFORMATION The academic policies, rules and regulations of the College and University are printed in the UCCS Catalog. All students are responsible for knowing and following the provisions set forth in the Catalog and in this schedule of courses. Students in the College of Nursing and Health Sciences are responsible for the information set forth in the Student Handbook and the Graduate Student Handbook which are accessible on our website at http://www.uccs.edu/bethel. These rules and regula­tions are subject to change. The Catalog that governs a student’s graduation requirements is the one in effect at the time of a student’s most recent admission into the College of the student’s degree program. Any questions concerning these provisions are to be directed to the Graduate program for graduate students or the Student Success Center for undergraduate students. The College cannot assume responsibility for problems resulting from the failure of a student to follow the policies stated in the Catalog or Handbook or from inaccurate information given by someone other than an appropriate staff member of the College. Similarly, students are responsible for all deadlines, rules and regulations in this schedule. PROGRAMS OFFERED Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) Accelerated BSN Program (second degree) RN to Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) Distance Option Available Bachelor of Science in Health Care Science (BS) Nutrition Health and Wellness Promotion Senior Fitness Instructor Strength & Conditioning Pre-Professional Allied Health Completion Program Clinical Laboratory Specialist (Med Tech) Minors:Health & Wellness Promotion, Nutrition Master of Sciences (MSC) Options: Sports Medicine, Health Promotion, Sports Nutrition Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) Nurse Practitioner Options: Adult/Gero Nurse Practitioner Family Nurse Practitioner Post MSN NP certificate program Nursing Education Doctorate of Nursing Practice (NRSD) BSN to DNP (NRBD) BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING PROGRAM The graduate is prepared to practice professional nursing while provid­ ing care for individuals, families, groups and communities. Entering students are advised to consult the University Catalog to determine program requirements. Freshmen Students who meet admission criteria are admitted into the Nursing program as Pre-Professional Nursing majors. Students who are admitted to the Program with a 3.0 GPA must maintain a 3.0 GPA. Once the first level course work is completed with a 3.0 GPA, they may apply for admission to the nursing program as a Nursing major. This application 106 would include the following: GPA of 3.0 or greater, Completion of a background check, and Completion of a Pre-Admission Exam. The Pre-Admission Exam tests the course material the student has completed during the first level coursework. The admission committee will review all applicants at that time to determine who will be accepted as a nursing major. For students who are accepted as a nursing major, they will start their second year course work and continue to progress through the curriculum. For those students who are not selected for admission, they may change their major to another field of study, apply to another school or choose to apply the following semester. Students are only allowed to apply twice and will be considered along with all of the other students applying with no preferential consideration because they are seeking admission again. Students entering as freshmen are able to complete the program in four years if a full academic load with successful completion of course work is maintained. Transfer Students Students who have attended a collegiate institu­tion other than CU may apply as transfer students if they have completed 30 credit hours of transferable college level work. Applicants for the nursing program must have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better. Transfer students must be in good standing and eligible to return to all institutions previously attended. While transferability of credit is determined by the Admissions Office, final application to the degree program is determined by the College of Nursing and Health Sciences. Students who meet admission criteria are admitted into the Nursing program under Pre-Professional Nursing. Students who are admitted to the Program with a 3.0 GPA must maintain a 3.0 GPA. Once the first level course work is completed with a 3.0 GPA, they may apply for admission to the nursing program as a Nursing major. This application would include the following: GPA of 3.0 or greater, Completion of a background check, and Completion of a Pre-Admission Exam. The PreAdmission Exam tests the course material the student has completed during the first level coursework. The admission committee will review all applicants at that time to determine who will be accepted as a nursing major. For students who are accepted as a nursing major, they will start their second year course work and continue to progress through the curriculum. For those students who are not selected for admission, they may change their major to another field of study, apply to another school or choose to apply the following semester. Students are only allowed to apply twice and will be considered along with all of the other students applying with no preferential consideration because they are seeking admission again. Continuing Students Once students have accepted an invitation for a clinical spot their status will be changed from Pre-Professional Nursing to Nurs­ing. The nursing curriculum is a very structured program and must be adhered to in order. Second year courses must be successfully com­pleted prior to progression of third year courses. Third year courses must be suc­ cessfully completed prior to progression of fourth year courses. If an interruption of the sequencing of courses is necessary, students accept their Leave of Absence knowing that a possible delay in pro­gram completion may occur. RN TO BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING PROGRAM A registered nurse with an associate degree or diploma can choose the RN to BSN curriculum option. Beth‑El participates in the Colorado articulation plan which facilitates mobility from one educational pro­ gram to another. Each student will have variations in the plan due to completion of course work prior to entering Beth‑El or due to schedul­ ing variation (full‑time or part‑time). RN students are advised to apply to the nursing program prior to completion of general education re­quirements. Include a copy of RN License with application and a letter from the clinical manager stating that the applicant has completed 1,000 clinical hours in the last 3 years. If the applicant is within 3 years of graduation, a letter is not necessary. This program is offered online. Pre-requisites are not necessarily offered online. Spring 2013 / University of Colorado Colorado Springs ACCELERATED BSN PROGRAM BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN HEALTH SCIENCES Students who have completed a bachelor’s degree in a non-nursing field may be eligible to apply for the accelerated BSN program. The cumulative GPA must be at least 2.5 or higher and a passing score on the pre-admission assessment test in order to be considered for this program. All required general education, pre-requisite courses and degrees must be completed by the end of the fall semester of the application year. Contact the Accelerated Option Coordinator (719-255-4465) or the Nursing Advisor (719-255-3473) for specific information. The Bachelor of Science in Health Care Science prepares the graduate for professional practice in health related settings. The program in­cludes a foundation in general education as well as a broad understand­ing of health care delivery systems. It is possible to choose options within the program to develop advanced specialization in a specific or chosen discipline such as sport health and wellness promotion, or nutrition. An upper division bachelor degree completion option is available for students in allied health disciplines with associates degrees or certificates in Paramedicine, Radiation Technology, Dental Hygiene, Respiratory Therapy, etc. MASTER OF SCIENCE IN NURSING The graduate nursing program at Beth‑El builds upon and expands on the knowledge, values, and skills of the baccalaureate prepared nurse. Beth-El College of Nursing and Health Sciences offers a program of advanced study to become a Nurse Educator, or nurse practitioner. Graduate nursing courses prepare the student for advanced nursing practice. The student gains experience with research, health care policy, nursing theory and holistic practice. Nurse Practitioner specialty areas include Adult/Gero or Family. Master of Science in Nursing Education is also available. Health Care Science Options Nutrition Health and Wellness Promotion Senior Fitness Instructor Strength & Conditioning Pre-Professional Allied Health Completion Program Clinical Laboratory Specialist (Med Tech) Minors:Health & Wellness Promotion, Nutrition A major goal of the graduate program is to prepare the graduate nurse to be an active participant in this country’s health care reform and to function as an advanced practice nurse in the evolving health care delivery system. The graduate of this program will be prepared to function in a variety of settings with collaboration skills which promote interaction with all members of the health care team. MASTER OF SCIENCEs IN HEALTH SCIENCES Doctorate of Nursing practice The Doctorate of Nursing Practice (DNP) provides the course work and practice experience necessary for the highest level of clinical nursing practice. The DNP develops and builds upon the advanced practice roles of the nurse practitioner and clinical nurse specialist, expanding the leadership, policy, clinical nursing scholarship and practice expertise. Graduate Program Advising All graduate students must obtain their initial degree plan of study from the Director of the Graduate Nursing program. Any alterations in degree plan must be approved by the student’s academic advisor or director. Alterations may change date of graduation. NOTICE: Graduate students are responsible for the content and policies of the Graduate Department Student Handbook from the Beth-El website: http://www.uccs.edu/bethel/current/studenthandbooks.html Graduate Nursing Academic Progression First grade less than B (less than 84%): A minimum grade of 84% or greater is required in all graduate coursework, including required courses, electives and transfer courses. A student who receives a grade below a B (less than 84%) may repeat that course with permission of the graduate director. The grade received in the repeated course will substitute for the original grade and only the latter grade will be used in calculating the graduate program grade point averages. However, all grades received appear on the student’s transcript and will be used in calculating the student’s university grade point average. Two or more grades less than a B (less than 84%): If a student receives a second grade below a B (less than 84%), including the first which may have been repeated for a higher grade, dismissal from the graduate program will occur. University of Colorado Colorado Springs / Spring 2013 For further information on the Graduate Degree options offered in the Health Science Department, contact: Dr. Mandi Elder, Sports Medicine: 719-255-4315 Dr. Margaret Harris, Sports Nutrition: 719-255-4558 Dr. Cheryl Kelly, Health Promotion: 719-255-4466 For application information please contact: Hope Hoch 719-255-4421 Dr. Craig Elder, Graduate Coordinator 719-255-5157 Sports Medicine The Master of Science Degree in Sports Medicine provides BOC Certified Athletic Trainers the coursework and practical experience necessary to obtain advanced knowledge and skills in the discipline of Sports Medicine. The program allows students to further develop theoretical knowledge and clinical skills, increase their ability to critically evaluate current sports medicine related literature, and obtain the ability to conduct clinically relevant sports medicine research. For further information on the graduate degree options offered in the Health Science Department contact Hope Hoch at 719-255-4421. Sports NUTRITION The Master of Science degree in Sport Nutrition provides registered dietitians (RDs or RD eligible) and/or nationally and internationally recognized nutritionists the coursework and practical experience necessary to take leadership roles in providing nutrition services to high school, collegiate, recreational, elite, and professional athletes and active individuals of all sports. This degree prepares students for the Board Certified Specialist in Sports Dietetics Examination offered to RDs through the Commission for Dietetic Registration of the American Dietetic Association. 107 Nursing & Health Sciences | spring 2013 Health Promotion The Master of Sciences degree in Health Promotion is designed to prepare students for advanced study and practice in health promotion related areas. Graduates are prepared to take leadership roles in designing, implementing, and evaluating health promotion programs in various public and private/worksite agencies at local, state, and national levels. The Health Promotion professionals trained in this program will possess the skills and knowledge to affect lifestyle choices and improve a person’s, community’s or organization’s health and wellness. CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS Beth-El offers courses that lead to certificates in specialty areas for graduate and undergraduate students. Contact the Extended Studies office (Sharon Clark) at 719-255-4486 or check the web site at http://www.uccs.edu/bethel/. STATEMENT OF ACADEMIC STANDARDS Students are held to basic standards of performance established for their classes with respect to attendance, active participation in course work, promptness in completion of assignments, correct English usage both in writing and in speaking, accuracy in calculations, and general quality of scholastic workmanship. In general, examinations are re­ quired in all courses and for all students including seniors. Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units School of Health Sciences online courses: Go to http://bb.uccs.edu/webapps/login/. Blackboard login instructions can be found at the UCCS IT website: http://www.uccs.edu/~helpdesk/index.html. If you have problems logging in, contact 24/7 Blackboard support at http://d2.parature.com/ics/support/default.asp?deptID=8232. Email hhoch@uccs.edu to contact the instructor. Only in-state students should enroll in this section. Out-of-state students should enroll in the Extended Studies section of this course. 108 Undergraduate To be in good standing, undergraduate students must have an overall grade point average of not less than 2.0 (C=2.0) for all course work attempted with no grade below a C- counting toward the degree. In addition, undergraduate nursing students must receive a 74% (C) in all required nursing and health science courses. Undergrad­uate health care science students must receive no less than 70% (C-) in all required health science and option courses. Two failures of any required nursing and/or health sciences core and specialty courses of two credits or greater will result in dismissal from the College. Students may petition in writing to the department chair for readmission to the College within 30 calendar days. Dismissal from the Nursing or Health Care Science program does not imply dismissal from the University of Colorado. Exceptions to this policy are only given by the Chairs of the Undergraduate Departments. Incomplete Grades Grades of incomplete (I) will be given only when there are clearly extenuating circumstances preventing a student from completing a course before the last day of the semester. Incomplete grades must be completed within one calendar year. Incomplete grades are not appropriate for students who have never attended or stopped going to class, are failing or are otherwise too busy to complete the work on time, or do not appear for the final exam. Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units HSCI 1120 001 28267 Hike/Walk/Jog Fit Hlth 2 Days: MW Time: 01:40PM-02:30PM Instructor: Staff Class meets in Rec Center lobby. HSCI 1130 001 28268 Pilates Theory and Practice 2 Bldg: University Hall Room: 214 Days: Tu Time: 09:25AM-11:15AM Instructor: Staff Health Sciences HSCI 1130 002 28269 Pilates Theory and Practice 2 Bldg: University Hall Room: 214 Days: W Time: 09:25AM-11:15AM Instructor: Kelly,Cheryl M HSCI 1020 OL1 28472 Personal Fitness and Wellness 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Staff HSCI 1140 001 28270 Yoga Practice and Theory 2 Bldg: University Hall Room: 214 Days: Th Time: 09:25AM-11:15AM Instructor: Craig,Kay Marie HSCI 1040 001 29468 Belly Dancing Other 1 Bldg: University Hall Room: 214 Days: Tu Time: 12:15PM-01:05PM Instructor: Van Hoy,Barb Ferrill HSCI 1140 002 28271 Yoga Practice and Theory 2 Bldg: University Hall Room: 214 Days: F Time: 10:00AM-11:50AM Instructor: McGregor,Margaret Anne HSCI 1060 001 28113 Personal Nutrition 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 203 Days: MW Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Berning,Jacqueline R HSCI 1150 001 28272 Cardio Kickboxing 1 Bldg: University Hall Room: 214 Days: M Time: 09:25AM-10:15AM Instructor: Staff HSCI 1080 001 29568 Outdoor Adventure Fundamentals 04/15/201305/18/2013 3 Bldg: University Hall Room: 317 Days: F Time: 01:40PM-05:20PM Dt: 04/15/2013-05/18/2013 Instructor: Guenther,Debra Outdoor Experience. Students will participate in a 3-day hiking/backpacking expedition on May 10-12. Students will need to provide own backpacking equipment for expedition weekends. HSCI 1180 001 29553 Mountain Biking 04/04/2013-05/08/2013 1 W Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Dt: 04/04/2013-05/08/2013 Instructor: Bowan,Daniel Gregory Meets at Rec Center. HSCI 1090 001 28473 Strength Band Training Other 1 Bldg: University Hall Room: 214 Days: M Time: 10:50AM-11:40AM Instructor: Staff HSCI 1210 001 29182 Boot Camp Toning & Condition Other 1 Bldg: University Hall Room: 214 Days: W Time: 08:00AM-08:50AM Instructor: Staff HSCI 1110 001 28266 Weight Training 2 Days: MW Time: 08:00AM-08:50AM Instructor: Staff Class meets in Rec Center weight room. HSCI 1222 001 30183 Zumba Other 2 Bldg: University Hall Room: 214 Days: TuTh Time: 08:00AM-08:50AM Instructor: Staff HSCI 1110 002 28987 Weight Training 2 Days: TuTh Time: 08:00AM-08:50AM Instructor: Staff Class meets in Rec Center weight room. HSCI 1230 001 30184 Intro to Distance Running Field Studies 2 Bldg: University Hall Room: 132 Days: M Time: 01:40PM-02:30PM Instructor: Harmer,David James Days: W Time: 01:40PM-02:30PM Instructor: Harmer,David James On Wednesdays class meets in the Rec Center lobby. HSCI 1190 001 30208 Circuit Training 1 Bldg: University Hall Room: 214 Days: M Time: 12:15PM-02:05PM Instructor: Staff Spring 2013 / University of Colorado Colorado Springs Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# spring 2013 | Nursing & Health Sciences Course Title Dates Units Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units HSCI 1400 001 30187 Core Strength 2 Bldg: University Hall Room: 214 Days: W Time: 01:40PM-03:20PM Instructor: Staff HSCI 4610 001 28129 Sports Injury and Prevention 3 Bldg: University Hall Room: 317 Days: M Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Elder,Amanda HSCI 2010 001 28274 Intro to Hlth Science Prof. 3 Bldg: University Hall Room: 216 Days: Tu Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Craig,Kay Marie HSCI 4620 001 28285 Internship in Health Sciences 3 - 1 Instructor: Craig,Kay Marie Contact 255-4463 or kcraig@uccs.edu prior to beginning the semester for more information. HSCI 2060 OL1 30192 Health Science Statistics 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Winham,Donna M HSCI 2060 OL2 30194 Health Science Statistics 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Winham,Donna M HSCI 2470 001 28275 Spanish for Health Care 3 Bldg: University Hall Room: 133 Days: M Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Arguello,Yvonne DE Miranda HSCI 3201 001 30210 Health Behavior Change 3 Bldg: University Hall Room: 216 Days: Tu Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Staff HSCI 3201 OL1 28281 Health Behavior Change 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Elder,Craig Lamar HSCI 3310 001 28276 Applied Sport & Exercise Psych 3 Bldg: University Hall Room: 133 Days: Tu Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Perlus,Haley Suzanne HSCI 3320 001 30213 Group Fitness Instruction 3 Bldg: University Hall Room: 216 Days: Th Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: McGregor,Margaret Anne HSCI 4620 002 28989 Internship in Health Sciences 3 - 1 Instructor: Craig,Kay Marie Contact 255-4463 or kcraig@uccs.edu prior to beginning the semester for more information. HSCI 4620 003 29293 Internship in Health Sciences 3 - 1 Instructor: Craig,Kay Marie Contact 255-4463 or kcraig@uccs.edu prior to beginning the semester for more information. HSCI 4670 001 28287 Health Assessment 3 Bldg: University Hall Room: 317 Days: W Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Elder,Craig Lamar HSCI 4840 001 30219 Program Evaluation 3 Bldg: University Hall Room: 317 Days: Tu Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Kelly,Cheryl M HSCI 4890 OL1 29462 Spec Tpcs: 1 - 3 Medical Terminology *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Schenck,Kimberly Lane HSCI 4920 001 28288 Nutritional Assessment 3 Bldg: University Hall Room: 317 Days: Th Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Staff HSCI 3520 001 28282 Health Communication 3 Bldg: University Hall Room: 216 Days: W Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Craig,Kay Marie HSCI 4940 001 28289 Nutrition Practicum 4 Instructor: Schenck,Kimberly Lane Please contact faculty prior to beginning of semester at kschenck@uccs.edu for dates/times. HSCI 3630 OL1 28286 Culture and Health 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Elder,Craig Lamar HSCI 4950 001 29129 Exercise Testing/Prescription 4 Bldg: University Hall Room: 216 Days: W Time: 09:25AM-12:50PM Instructor: Craig,Kay Marie HSCI 3630 WK1 30272 Culture and Health 02/16/2013-04/27/2013 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 192 Days: Sa Time: 08:30AM-12:30PM Instructor: Kirby,Jessica Brooke ** Weekend University ** Condensed Weekend University course, please refer to course dates because they differ from the traditional semester dates. HSCI 4960 001 28290 Med Nutrition Therapy II 3 Bldg: University Hall Room: 317 Days: TuTh Time: 08:00AM-09:15AM Instructor: Hutchins,Andrea M HSCI 5050 001 28800 Obesity & Weight Mgmt 3 Bldg: University Hall Room: 216 Days: Th Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Schenck,Kimberly Lane HSCI 3920 001 28277 Community Nutrition 3 Bldg: University Hall Room: 165 Days: W Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Harris,Margaret Open to Health Science Nutrition Option Students only. HSCI 6050 001 28296 Adv Eval of theLower Extremity 3 Bldg: University Hall Room: 319 Days: Tu Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Elder,Amanda HSCI 3950 001 28278 Food Systems Management I 3 Bldg: University Hall Room: 216 Days: M Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Schenck,Kimberly Lane HSCI 6060 001 30220 Theories in Health Behavior II 3 Bldg: University Hall Room: 317 Days: Tu Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Behrens,Timothy Karl HSCI 4010 OL1 28976 Health Science Research 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Staff HSCI 6070 001 28297 Health Promotion Practicum 1 - 6 Instructor: Behrens,Timothy Karl HSCI 4050 001 28280 Obesity and Weight Management 3 Bldg: University Hall Room: 216 Days: Th Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Schenck,Kimberly Lane HSCI 4440 001 29477 Advanced Nutrition II 3 Bldg: University Hall Room: 317 Days: Th Time: 09:25AM-12:05PM Instructor: Staff HSCI 4590 OL1 28284 Concepts of Health and Disease 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Kirby,Jessica Brooke University of Colorado Colorado Springs / Spring 2013 HSCI 6070 002 28298 Health Promotion Practicum 1 - 6 Instructor: Kluge,Mary Ann Meets in UH 318, time TBD. HSCI 6070 003 29520 Health Promotion Practicum 1 - 6 Instructor: Kelly,Cheryl M HSCI 6090 001 28299 Graduate Research Project 3 Instructor: Elder,Amanda HSCI 6090 002 28300 Instructor: Meyer,Nanna HSCI 6090 003 28301 Instructor: Behrens,Timothy Karl HSCI 6090 004 28302 Instructor: Elder,Craig Lamar HSCI 6090 005 28303 Instructor: Kluge,Mary Ann HSCI 6090 006 28995 Instructor: Harris,Margaret HSCI 6090 007 29521 Instructor: Hutchins,Andrea M HSCI 6090 008 29296 Instructor: Kelly,Cheryl M 109 Nursing & Health Sciences | spring 2013 Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units HSCI 6150 001 28304 Health Science Internship 1 - 9 Instructor: Elder,Amanda Nursing HSCI 6150 002 28305 Instructor: Meyer,Nanna HSCI 6150 003 29130 Instructor: Elder,Craig Lamar HSCI 6150 004 29297 Instructor: Kelly,Cheryl M HSCI 6150 005 29298 Instructor: Harris,Margaret HSCI 6150 006 30222 Instructor: Behrens,Timothy Karl HSCI 6150 007 30230 Instructor: Kluge,Mary Ann HSCI 6150 008 30231 Instructor: Hutchins,Andrea M NURS 1010 001 27322 Pharmacological Math 1 Bldg: University Hall Room: 109 Days: W Time: 08:00AM-09:15AM Instructor: Galatzan,Ben HSCI 6160 001 28306 Dietary Supplements 3 Bldg: University Hall Room: 317 Days: M Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Harris,Margaret NURS 2010 OL1 31112 Correctional Hlth Care Systems 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Staff HSCI 6240 001 29459 Adv Strength & Conditioning 3 Bldg: University Hall Room: 216 Days: M Time: 05:30PM-08:10PM Instructor: Hedrick,Allen NURS 2050 001 27324 Pharmacology 3 Bldg: University Hall Room: 109 Days: F Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Weaver,Linda Suzanne Additional outside coursework is required. HSCI 6250 001 28308 Strength/Conditioning Practicum 1 Instructor: Elder,Craig Lamar HSCI 6250 002 29172 Strength/Conditioning Practicum 1 Instructor: Elder,Craig Lamar HSCI 6600 001 28310 Health Beh & Therapeutic Exer 3 Bldg: University Hall Room: 317 Days: W Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Elder,Craig Lamar HSCI 6630 001 28311 Man Therapy Athletic Trainers 3 Bldg: University Hall Room: 319 Days: W Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Elder,Amanda HSCI 6650 001 30232 Health Coaching 4 Bldg: University Hall Room: 216 Days: Tu Time: 01:40PM-05:05PM Instructor: Kluge,Mary Ann HSCI 7000 801 28312 Health Science Thesis Dissertation 1 - 6 Instructor: Kelly,Cheryl M HSCI 7000 802 28324 Instructor: Kluge,Mary Ann HSCI 7000 803 28325 Instructor: Meyer,Nanna HSCI 7000 804 28326 Instructor: Behrens,Timothy Karl HSCI 7000 805 28327 Instructor: Elder,Craig Lamar HSCI 7000 806 28328 Instructor: Elder,Amanda HSCI 7000 807 28329 Instructor: Harris,Margaret HSCI 7000 808 28331 Instructor: Hutchins,Andrea M HSCI 7020 001 29299 Research Methods 3 Bldg: University Hall Room: 317 Days: Tu Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Kelly,Cheryl M HSCI 9400 901 28332 Independent Study 1 - 3 Instructor: Harris,Margaret HSCI 9400 902 28333 Instructor: Elder,Amanda HSCI 9400 903 28334 Instructor: Kluge,Mary Ann HSCI 9400 904 28335 Instructor: Kelly,Cheryl M HSCI 9400 905 28336 Instructor: Hutchins,Andrea M HSCI 9400 906 28337 Instructor: Behrens,Timothy Karl HSCI 9400 907 28338 Instructor: Meyer,Nanna HSCI 9400 908 28339 Instructor: Elder,Craig Lamar HSCI 9400 909 28996 Instructor: Craig,Kay Marie HSCI 9400 910 29300 Instructor: Schenck,Kimberly Lane HSCI 9600 901 28341 Independent Study 1 - 3 Instructor: Harris,Margaret HSCI 9600 902 28342 Instructor: Kluge,Mary Ann HSCI 9600 903 28343 Instructor: Kelly,Cheryl M HSCI 9600 904 28344 Instructor: Hutchins,Andrea M HSCI 9600 905 28345 Instructor: Behrens,Timothy Karl HSCI 9600 906 28346 Instructor: Meyer,Nanna HSCI 9600 907 28347 Instructor: Elder,Amanda HSCI 9600 908 28348 Instructor: Elder,Craig Lamar HSCI 9990 001 28349 Candidate for Degree 0 Instructor: Hutchins,Andrea M 110 NURS 1230 001 27323 Foundations of Nurs Practice 3 Bldg: University Hall Room: 141 Days: W Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Finke,Susan Elaine NURS 2080 001 29531 Health Promotion 3 Bldg: University Hall Room: 141 Days: Th Time: 09:00AM-12:05PM Instructor: Garrett,Susan Lynn NURS 2080 002 29547 Health Promotion 3 Bldg: University Hall Room: 140 Days: F Time: 09:00AM-12:05PM Instructor: Garrett,Susan Lynn NURS 2100 001 27325 Basic Health Assessment 4 Bldg: University Hall Room: 141 Days: Tu Time: 09:25AM-12:05PM Instructor: Finke,Susan Elaine NURS 2100 010 27326 Basic Health Assessment Laboratory 0 Bldg: TBA Room: TBA Cap: TBA Days: Tu Time: 01:00PM-03:30PM Instructor: Finke,Susan Elaine Labs begin 1/29/13 and run through 5/9/13. NURS 2100 020 27327 Basic Health Assessment Laboratory 0 Bldg: TBA Room: TBA Cap: TBA Days: Th Time: 10:00AM-12:30PM Instructor: Finke,Susan Elaine Labs begin 1/29/13 and run through 5/9/13. NURS 2200 001 27328 Fund of Nursing Practice 6 Bldg: University Hall Room: 141 Days: M Time: 08:00AM-12:05PM Instructor: Davis,Susan Elizabeth Additional outside coursework required. Class meets Jan. 22 and 23, 8:00am-4:20pm. Times and classrooms vary. Check email prior to class. NURS 2200 010 27329 Fund of Nursing Practice Clinical 0 Days: Tu Time: 07:00AM-03:00PM Instructor: Davis,Susan Elizabeth Hospital units as assigned by instructor. NURS 2200 020 27330 Fund of Nursing Practice Clinical 0 Days: W Time: 07:00AM-03:00PM Instructor: Davis,Susan Elizabeth Hospital units as assigned by instructor. NURS 3010 001 29125 Pathophysiology 3 Bldg: University Hall Room: 141 Days: W Time: 09:25AM-12:05PM Instructor: London,Marcia Louise NURS 3040 OL1 28924 Patterns of Knowing(RN) 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Weaver,Linda Suzanne For RN-BSN students only. If this is your first online course at Beth-El College, contact Jackie Crouch at jcrouch@uccs.edu for additional information. Please allow time to complete the online course questionnaire prior to registration. No late registrations. NURS 3050 OL1 29126 Health Assessment (RN) 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Lee,Sherry Ann For RN-BSN students only. If this is your first online course at Beth-El College, contact Jackie Crouch at jcrouch@uccs.edu for additional information. Please allow time to complete the online course questionnaire prior to registration. No late registrations. Spring 2013 / University of Colorado Colorado Springs Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# spring 2013 | Nursing & Health Sciences Course Title Dates Units NURS 3100 001 27331 Mental Health Nursing 6 Bldg: University Hall Room: 140 Days: Tu Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Gaydos,Honey Lea Barbato Additional outside coursework required. Meets on 1/25, 2/1, and 2/15 in room UH 165. In addition, meets 2/7 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM for orientation for all clinical facilities. NURS 3100 010 27332 Mental Health Nursing Clinical 0 Days: W Time: 07:45AM-03:00PM Instructor: Manson,Maria A Aguilar Meets in Pueblo. NURS 3100 020 27333 Mental Health Nursing Clinical 0 Days: Th Time: 07:45AM-03:00PM Instructor: Gilbert,Lee Ann Meets in Pueblo. NURS 3100 030 27334 Mental Health Nursing Clinical 0 Days: W Time: 07:45AM-03:00PM Instructor: Sanchez,Eleanor S Meets in Pueblo. NURS 3100 040 27335 Mental Health Nursing Clinical 0 Days: Th Time: 07:00AM-02:30PM Instructor: Gerrard Gough,Eileen Janet Meets in town. Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units NURS 3580 001 29233 Palliative & End of Life Care 3 Bldg: University Hall Room: 141 Days: Tu Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Weaver,Linda Suzanne ; Moore,Trellis This course is a "hybrid" course. Classes will be online and in the classroom setting. Specific dates will be announced at the first class. NURS 4010 001 29127 Nursing Research 3 Bldg: University Hall Room: 133 Days: M Time: 09:25AM-12:05PM Instructor: Garrett,Susan Lynn NURS 4010 OL1 27337 Nursing Research 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Joyce,Barbara Lynn For Accelerated students only. If this is your first online course at Beth-El College, contact Jackie Crouch at jcrouch@uccs.edu for additional information. Please allow time to complete the online course questionnaire prior to registration. No late registrations. NURS 4010 OL2 27338 Nursing Research 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Staff For RN-BSN students only. If this is your first online course at Beth-El College, contact Jackie Crouch at jcrouch@uccs.edu for additional information. Please allow time to complete the online course questionnaire prior to registration. No late registrations. NURS 3100 050 27336 Mental Health Nursing Clinical 0 Days: F Time: 07:00AM-02:30PM Instructor: Gerrard Gough,Eileen Janet Meets in town. NURS 4100 001 27339 Nursing Care of Children 6 Bldg: University Hall Room: 140 Days: M Time: 08:00AM-12:05PM Instructor: Millot,Denise E Additional outside coursework required. Clinical varies first 2 weeks. Check email for dates and times. Schedule will be provided. NURS 3200 001 29539 Nursing Care of Adults I 01/22/2013 - 03/18/2013 5 Bldg: University Hall Room: 165 Days: M Time: 08:00AM-12:05PM Instructor: Phillips,Lynn Bldg: University Hall Room: 109 Days: Tu Time: 08:00AM-12:05PM Instructor: Phillips,Lynn NURS 4100 010 27340 Nursing Care of Children Clinical 0 Instructor: Millot,Denise E Meets at Memorial Central days/evenings on Tuesdays/Wednesdays. Clinical groups assigned by lead faculty. An occasional Friday clinical may be scheduled. NURS 3200 010 29540 Nursing Care of Adults I Clinical 01/22/2013 03/18/2013 0 Instructor: Phillips,Lynn Meets Thursdays/Fridays at Memorial Central. Students need to sign up for the same clinical section in NURS 3210. NURS 4200 001 27341 Nurs Childbearing Family 6 Bldg: University Hall Room: 109 Days: Th Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Wahl,Mary Claire Clinical varies first 2 weeks. Check email for dates and times. Schedule will be provided. NURS 3200 020 29541 Nursing Care of Adults I Clinical 01/22/2013 03/18/2013 0 Instructor: Phillips,Lynn Meets Thursdays/Fridays at Penrose. Students need to sign up for the same clinical section in NURS 3210. NURS 4200 002 27342 Nurs Childbearing Family 6 Days: Th Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Wahl,Mary Claire For Accelerated students only. Meets in UH 109. Clinical varies first 2 weeks. Check email for dates and times. Schedule will be provided. NURS 3200 030 29546 Nursing Care of Adults I Clinical 01/22/2013 03/18/2013 0 Instructor: Phillips,Lynn Meets Saturdays. Students need to sign up for the same clinical section in NURS 3210. NURS 4200 010 27343 Nurs Childbearing Family Clinical 6 Instructor: Wahl,Mary Claire Meets at Memorial Central and St. Francis days/evenings on Tuesdays/Wednesdays. Clinical groups assigned by lead faculty. NURS 3210 001 29561 Nursing Care of Adults II 03/19/2013 - 05/18/2013 5 Bldg: University Hall Room: 165 Days: M Time: 08:00AM-12:05PM Instructor: Galatzan,Ben Bldg: University Hall Room: 109 Days: Tu Time: 08:00AM-12:05PM Instructor: Galatzan,Ben NURS 3210 010 29562 Nursing Care of Adults II Clinical 03/19/2013 05/18/2013 0 Instructor: Galatzan,Ben Meets days/evenings on Thursday/Friday at Memorial Central. Students need to sign up for the same clinical section in NURS 3200. NURS 3210 020 29563 Nursing Care of Adults II Clinical 03/19/2013 05/18/2013 0 Instructor: Galatzan,Ben Meets days/evenings on Thursday/Friday at Penrose. Students need to sign up for the same clinical section in NURS 3200. NURS 3210 030 29566 Nursing Care of Adults II Clinical 03/19/2013 05/18/2013 0 Instructor: Galatzan,Ben Meets Saturdays. Students need to sign up for the same clinical section in NURS 3200. University of Colorado Colorado Springs / Spring 2013 NURS 4200 020 27344 Nurs Childbearing Family Clinical 6 Instructor: Wahl,Mary Claire Meets at Memorial Central and St. Francis days/evenings on Tuesdays/Wednesdays. Clinical groups assigned by lead faculty. NURS 4290 001 29542 Advanced Nursing 01/22/2013 - 03/18/2013 6 Bldg: University Hall Room: 109 Days: MF Time: 08:00AM-12:05PM Instructor: Tuffield,Deborah Sue This class finishes on 3/15/2013. NURS 4290 002 29543 Advanced Nursing 01/22/2013 - 03/18/2013 6 Days: MF Time: 08:00AM-12:05PM Instructor: Tuffield,Deborah Sue For Accelerated Students Only. Meets in UH 109. This class finishes on 3/15/2013. NURS 4290 010 29544 Adv Nursing Clinical 01/22/2013 - 03/18/2013 6 Instructor: Tuffield,Deborah Sue Meets days/evenings on Tuesdays/Wednesdays at Memorial Central. NURS 4290 020 29545 Adv Nursing Clinical 01/22/2013 - 03/18/2013 6 Instructor: Tuffield,Deborah Sue For Accelerated students only. Meets days/evenings on Tuesdays/Wednesdays at Penrose. 111 Nursing & Health Sciences | spring 2013 Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units NURS 4300 001 29128 Leadership and Management 3 Bldg: University Hall Room: 141 Days: Tu Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Millot,Denise E NURS 6120 OL1 28802 Res & Knowlge Trans in Nurs 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Hacker,Marcia Jean NURS 4300 OL1 27345 Leadership and Management 03/19/2013 05/18/2013 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Joyce,Barbara Lynn For Accelerated students only. If this is your first online course at Beth-El College, contact Jackie Crouch at jcrouch@uccs.edu for additional information. Please allow time to complete the online course questionnaire prior to registration. No late registrations. NURS 6120 OL2 28808 Res & Knowlge Trans in Nurs 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Hacker,Marcia Jean NURS 4350 OL1 29452 Nursing Management (RN) 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Summers,Sandra Lee Jackson For RN-BSN students only. If this is your first online course at Beth-El College, contact Jackie Crouch at jcrouch@uccs.edu for additional information. Please allow time to complete the online course questionnaire prior to registration. No late registrations. NURS 4400 001 29564 Community Health Nursing 03/19/2013 05/18/2013 6 Bldg: University Hall Room: 109 Days: MF Time: 09:00AM-12:05PM Instructor: Joyce,Barbara Lynn Class begins on 3/18/2013. NURS 4400 010 29565 Community Health Nursing Clinical 03/19/2013 05/18/2013 0 Bldg: TBA Room: TBA Cap: TBA Days: TuW Time: 08:00AM-04:00PM Instructor: Joyce,Barbara Lynn NURS 4400 020 29570 Community Health Nursing Clinical 03/19/2013 05/18/2013 0 Days: WTh Time: 08:00AM-04:00PM Instructor: Joyce,Barbara Lynn NURS 4450 OL1 31001 Community Health Nursing (RN) 6 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Staff For RN-BSN students only. If this is your first online course at Beth-El College, contact Jackie Crouch at jcrouch@uccs.edu for additional information. Please allow time to complete the online course questionnaire prior to registration. No late registrations. NURS 4480 OL1 31002 Capstone Project - RN 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Lee,Sherry Ann For RN-BSN students only. If this is your first online course at Beth-El College, contact Jackie Crouch at jcrouch@uccs.edu for additional information. Please allow time to complete the online course questionnaire prior to registration. No late registrations. NURS 4580 001 29055 Basic EKG Interpretation 3 Bldg: El Pomar Center Room: 103 Days: Th Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Davis,Susan Elizabeth NURS 4590 001 29555 Advanced Practicum: Clinical 03/19/2013 05/18/2013 2 Instructor: Weaver,Linda Suzanne NURS 4590 002 29556 Advanced Practicum: Clinical 03/19/2013 05/18/2013 2 Instructor: Wahl,Mary Claire NURS 4590 003 29557 Advanced Practicum: Clinical 03/19/2013 05/18/2013 2 Instructor: Millot,Denise E Note: All Grad Nursing Courses: No Late Registrations NURS 6100 OL1 28801 Phil Found Adv Nurs Prac 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Katz,Gail Barbara NURS 6100 OL2 31236 Phil Found Adv Nurs Prac 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Katz,Gail Barbara 112 NURS 6190 OL1 31237 Educ Measurement & Evaluation 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Hacker,Marcia Jean NURS 6590 OL1 28811 Adult Clin Nurse Specialist II 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Whaley,Michelle Renee ; Walsh,Adrienne Adele NURS 6670 OL1 29236 Primary Health Care of Fam III 4 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Silva-Smith,Amy NURS 6730 OL1 28803 Advanced Health Assessment 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Blair,Kathryn A NURS 6730 OL2 34769 Advanced Health Assessment 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Blair,Kathryn A NURS 6740 OL1 28804 Advanced Pathophysiology 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Peterson,Kerry Ann NURS 6740 OL2 34770 Advanced Pathophysiology 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Peterson,Kerry Ann NURS 6790 OL1 29239 Primary Hlth Care of Adults II 4 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Silva-Smith,Amy NURS 6920 OL1 29237 Prim Care of Adults and Fam 6 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Silva-Smith,Amy NURS 6920 OL2 31238 Prim Care of Adults and Fam 6 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Silva-Smith,Amy NURS 6980 OL1 29149 Synthesis Practicum 2 - 8 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Traylor,Carole Good NURS 7020 OL1 28805 Clinical Research Application Clinical 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Peterson,Kerry Ann NURS 7020 OL2 34771 Clinical Research Application Clinical 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Peterson,Kerry Ann NURS 7070 OL1 28809 Pop-Bsd Hlthcare Nation's Hlth 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Katz,Gail Barbara NURS 7080 OL1 28810 Clin Nurs Scholar for EBP 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Kenny,Deborah Jean NURS 7720 OL1 29486 Classrm Practicum in Nurs Educ Practicum 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Hacker,Marcia Jean NURS 7820 OL1 28812 Clinical Specialist Practicum 1 - 5 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Katz,Gail Barbara NURS 7890 OL1 28807 Primary Care Families Prc Practicum 1 - 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Traylor,Carole Good Spring 2013 / University of Colorado Colorado Springs Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# spring 2013 | Nursing & Health Sciences Course Title Dates Units NURS 7910 OL1 34779 Administrative Practicum 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Hacker,Marcia Jean NURS 8030 OL1 29181 DNP Capstone 1 - 5 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Brownrigg,Vicki Janine NURS 8030 OL2 34773 DNP Capstone 1 - 5 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Kenny,Deborah Jean NURS 8030 OL3 34774 DNP Capstone 1 - 5 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Spicher,Jefferson M Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units NURS 9600 901 28848 Independent Study 1 - 6 Instructor: Peterson,Kerry Ann NURS 9600 902 28849 Instructor: Traylor,Carole Good NURS 9600 903 28850 Instructor: Brownrigg,Vicki Janine NURS 9600 904 28851 Instructor: Silva-Smith,Amy NURS 9600 905 28852 Instructor: Katz,Gail Barbara NURS 9600 906 28853 Instructor: Staff NURS 9600 907 28854 Instructor: Staff NURS 9600 908 28855 Instructor: Blair,Kathryn A NURS 9600 909 28856 Instructor: Hacker,Marcia Jean NURS 9600 910 28857 Instructor: Spicher,Jefferson M NURS 9990 001 28858 Candidate for Degree 0 Instructor: Spicher,Jefferson M NURS 8030 OL4 34775 DNP Capstone 1 - 5 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Silva-Smith,Amy NURS 8030 OL5 34776 DNP Capstone 1 - 5 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Hacker,Marcia Jean NURS 8030 OL6 34777 DNP Capstone 1 - 5 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Peterson,Kerry Ann NURS 8030 OL7 34778 DNP Capstone 1 - 5 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Traylor,Carole Good NURS 9300 901 28814 Independent Study 1 - 3 Instructor: Gaydos,Honey Lea Barbato NURS 9300 902 28815 Instructor: Staff NURS 9300 903 28816 Instructor: Hacker,Marcia Jean NURS 9300 904 28817 Instructor: Joyce,Barbara Lynn NURS 9300 905 28818 Instructor: Gilchrist,Wendi Cunningham NURS 9300 906 28819 Instructor: Brownrigg,Vicki Janine NURS 9300 907 28820 Instructor: Staff NURS 9300 908 28821 Instructor: Shin,Ju Young NURS 9300 909 28822 Instructor: Gilchrist,Wendi Cunningham NURS 9300 910 28823 Instructor: Bay,Mary Josephine NURS 9300 911 28824 Instructor: Staff NURS 9300 912 28825 Instructor: Weaver,Linda Suzanne NURS 9400 901 28826 Independent Study 1 - 3 Instructor: Bay,Mary Josephine NURS 9400 902 28827 Instructor: Staff NURS 9400 903 28828 Instructor: Hacker,Marcia Jean NURS 9400 904 28829 Instructor: Joyce,Barbara Lynn NURS 9400 905 28830 Instructor: Gilchrist,Wendi Cunningham NURS 9400 906 28831 Instructor: Brownrigg,Vicki Janine NURS 9400 907 28832 Instructor: Staff NURS 9400 908 28833 Instructor: Shin,Ju Young NURS 9400 909 28834 Instructor: Staff NURS 9400 910 28835 Instructor: Staff NURS 9400 911 28836 Instructor: Staff NURS 9400 912 28837 Instructor: Weaver,Linda Suzanne NURS 9500 901 28838 Independent Study 1 - 6 Instructor: Peterson,Kerry Ann NURS 9500 902 28839 Instructor: Traylor,Carole Good NURS 9500 903 28840 Instructor: Brownrigg,Vicki Janine NURS 9500 904 28841 Instructor: Silva-Smith,Amy NURS 9500 905 28842 Instructor: Katz,Gail Barbara NURS 9500 906 28843 Instructor: Staff NURS 9500 907 28844 Instructor: Staff NURS 9500 908 28845 Instructor: Blair,Kathryn A NURS 9500 909 28846 Instructor: Hacker,Marcia Jean NURS 9500 910 28847 Instructor: Spicher,Jefferson M University of Colorado Colorado Springs / Spring 2013 113 School of Public affairs | spring 2013 Academic Advisors for the bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice are located in the Student Success Center, Main Hall, Second Floor, 719-255-3260. Academic Advisors for graduate programs are located in Dwire Hall, Room 118 and 356 undergraduate admission Candidates for regular admission to the Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice program are expected to meet the general requirements for undergraduate admission to the University, as described in the General Information section herein. The Catalog that governs a student’s graduation requirements is the one in effect at the time of a student’s most recent admission into the school/college of the student’s degree program. bachelor of arts in criminal justice (BACJ) The BACJ program utilizes an interdisciplinary approach to capture both the academic liberal arts emphasis and professional and policy knowledge required to educate criminal justice professionals. REQUIREMENTS FOR THE BACJ DEGREE General Requirements Students completing a BACJ at UCCS will complete a minimum of 120 credit hours, including the 39 credit hours of Criminal Justice courses (with a 4-credit hour Internship), 25 credit hours of auxiliary courses, 29 credit hours of general education courses and 27 hours of general electives. Students may utilize their major elective courses for a concentration in one of the following areas: 1) Corrections; 2) Family Violence; 3) Forensic Studies; 4) Law; 5) Law Enforcement, and 6) Public Policy. Students can meet with the Criminal Justice academic advisor in the Student Success Center for more information. Required Coursework Criminal Justice Major Courses: CJ 1001 Introduction to Criminal Justice CJ 2041 Crime Theory and Causes CJ 3100 Criminal Justice Research Methods CJ 3150 Statistics for Criminal Justice CJ 3250 Violence in Society CJ 4042 Corrections CJ 4043 Law Enforcement CJ 4044 Courts and Judicial Process CJ 4121 Ethics in Criminal Justice CJ 4960 Internship in Criminal Justice 6-10 Elective credits in Criminal Justice minor in criminal justice A minor in Criminal Justice requires 18 hours in Criminal Justice and includes the following courses: REQUIRED CJ 1001 Introduction to Criminal Justice CJ 2041 Crime Theory and Causes ELECTIVES At least one of the following: CJ 3250 Violence in Society CJ 4042 Corrections CJ 4043 Law Enforcement CJ 4044 Courts and Judicial Process CJ 4121 Ethics in Criminal Justice Plus three additional elective courses in Criminal Justice. Courses outside criminal justice must be approved in advance by the BACJ director. A minimum of 9 hours of upper-division C J courses are required for a minor in criminal justice. Students must earn a grade of C or better in each course required for the minor. Minor requirements may not be taken pass/fail. No more than 9 credit hours, including 6 upper-division credit hours, of transfer work may count toward the minor in criminal justice. 114 general INFORMATION COURSE LOAD The minimum full-time course load is 12 hours. The normal maximum is 18 hours. If a student wishes to take more than 18 hours per semester, special permission must be obtained from the Criminal Justice director in Dwire Hall 356. These totals include all courses taken for credit at any of the university’s three campuses but do not include correspondence courses, noncredit courses, or courses taken at other institutions. To receive credit, the student must be officially registered for each course. Students who hold or expect to hold full-or part-time employment while enrolled in the school must register for course loads they can expect to complete without unusual difficulty. GRADING POLICIES Students should familiarize themselves with the General Information section of the UCCS Catalog, as well as with the introductory pages of each semester’s official Schedule of Courses, for information about the university grading system and the current procedures for registering on a pass/fail basis, for dropping and adding classes, and for withdrawing from the university. ACADEMIC ADVISING Students are expected to assume responsibility for planning their academic programs in accordance with school rules, policies and major requirements. Advisors in the Student Success Center can answer questions about school policies and graduation requirements and will assist students in course selection. Students expecting to graduate within one or two semesters should schedule a senior advising appointment by calling 719-255-3260 or by going to the Student Success Center. Although the advisors provide summary sheets of major requirements, it is the faculty who are responsible for major advising. It is the student’s responsibility to arrange such faculty consultation for questions involving major requirements and graduate school applications. Students should schedule appointments to discuss their questions well in advance of registration. ACADEMIC PROBATION Students who have attempted at least 12 hours at the University of Colorado with a cumulative grade point average below 2.0 will be placed on academic probation. While on probation, students will be required to achieve a minimum acceptable grade point average each term (determined by the individual academic record) or be subject to academic suspension. Students placed on probation will be informed in writing concerning their academic status and the conditions of continued attendance. A more comprehensive statement on the academic probation policy is available in the Student Success Center in Main Hall. ACADEMIC SUSPENSION The normal suspension period for students in the School of Public Affairs is one academic year. Suspended students will be reinstated after the normal suspension period has been served, upon reapplying for admission to the university. Suspended students may not be reinstated before the end of the normal suspension period. Requests for reinstatement must be made in writing. A more comprehensive statement on the academic suspension policy is available in the Student Success Center in Main Hall. INDEPENDENT STUDY Students who have completed a considerable portion of their undergraduate studies with distinction may register for independent study with the approval of the BACJ Director. The amount of credit to be given for an independent study project shall be arranged with the instructor. Not more than eight hours of independent study may be credited toward the major, and not more than 16 hours toward the bachelor’s degree. No student may register for more than eight hours of independent study in any one term (summer, fall, or spring). Spring 2013 / University of Colorado Colorado Springs spring 2013 | School of Public Affairs master’s programs Students entering the School of Public Affairs (SPA) may pursue the Master of Public Administration (MPA) degree or the Master of Criminal Justice (MCJ) degree. In addition, SPA offers six graduate certificate programs, each requiring twelve semester hours of coursework. The graduate certificate programs offered through the School of Public Affairs include the Graduate Certificate in Public Management, Graduate Certificate in Nonprofit Management, Graduate Certificate in Nonprofit Fund Development, Graduate Certificate in Criminal Justice, Graduate Certificate in Homeland Defense, and the Graduate Certificate in Security Intelligence. Program Requirements Core Courses: Students pursuing the MPA complete six core courses. Those courses are PAD 5001 Introduction to Public Administration and Public Service; PAD 5002 Organizational Management and Behavior; PAD 5003 Research and Analytic Methods; PAD 5004 Economics and Public Finance; PAD 5005 The Policy Process and Democracy; and PAD 5006 Ethics and Leadership. Students are expected to complete PAD 5001 within their first two semesters of enrollment. The MCJ degree consists of four core courses (CJ 5001 CJ Systems, Policy and Practice; CJ 5002 Criminological Theory; CJ 5005 Law and Society; CJ 5321 Research Methods in Criminal Justice), seven electives and successful completion of the Capstone Seminar. Electives: MPA students complete five electives, and MCJ students complete seven electives, selected from a wide range of offerings including a mixture of specialized courses, workshops and other formats. Some are explicitly designed for public managers and some for nonprofit managers, but many others are appropriate to those working in either sector. Capstone requirements Capstone Seminar or Thesis: All graduate students are required to complete the Capstone Seminar or write a thesis. In the Capstone Seminar, students work with a client in a public or nonprofit agency to identify a problem; and then, using the knowledge and skills they have gained in the program, carry out a project and write a paper to address the problem. The principle of the course is that it provides students with an opportunity to integrate what they have learned and apply their knowledge and skills to a real-world problem. The Capstone Seminar is taken during the last semester of the student’s degree program. All core courses must be completed before taking the Capstone Seminar. The thesis option is available in lieu of the Capstone Seminar for students who have an interest in pursuing a topic in-depth or who are planning to pursue a career in research or academia. The thesis requires six semester hours of credit that normally spans two semesters. Thesis students typically conduct a comprehensive review of the theoretical and research literature in the subject area of their thesis and collect original data or analyze existing data in new ways. Minimum eligibility requirements apply; check the UCCS Catalog for more information. University of Colorado Colorado Springs / Spring 2013 Unclassified Student Status While your application to SPA is being assembled and pending the decision of the Admission Committee, prospective graduate students may take up to 12 semester hours of SPA coursework as an unclassified/ non-degree student. Unless prior written approval is obtained from the Dean, coursework in excess of 12 semester hours as an unclassified student will not be applied toward the MPA or MCJ degree. Standards of Performance To be in good standing, students must have an overall grade point average of 3.0 or better in all course work. A grade of B- or better is required in all core and Capstone classes. The academic performance of each student will be reviewed at the end of each semester. A student who has a grade point average less than 3.0 will, at the Dean’s discretion, be placed on probation or suspen­sion. Nondegree students who do not maintain a 3.0 grade point average may not be allowed to enroll in SPA courses. See the UCCS Catalog for more detailed information. Transfer of Credit Up to nine semester hours of appropriate graduate work from an accredited college or university may be credited toward the master’s degree. Courses to be transferred should have been taken within five years of the request for transfer of credit. All transfer work must be approved in writing by the Dean. Internship Students without significant public or nonprofit sector professional work experience (or, for the MCJ program, criminal justice experience) must enroll for a 3 credit hour internship as part of the graduation requirement. These credits are in addition to the 36 semester hour requirement in the MPA program and are part of the 36 hours in the MCJ program. Interns will not be placed until core courses and certain elective courses are completed. Students arranging their own internships must see the Internship Coordinator before committing to the placement. Graduating Students All students graduating from the MPA or MCJ program must notify the SPA office prior to the semester in which they intend to graduate. All students must complete a diploma card and an application for admission to candidacy before the start of the semester. Online Classes and Fees SPA students are welcome to enroll in online courses. Online courses are web-based versions of the same courses offered on campus. Online courses are not self-paced; they usually follow the regular semester schedule, but there is usually no set time that students need to be online. There is a $100 instruction fee for each online course. No portion of the $100 online instruction fee will be refunded after census date, regard­less of reason or date initiated. Class information will be sent to your UCCS email account. For information on how to access your account, call the IT helpdesk at 719-255-3536 or access http://www.uccs.edu/~helpdesk/. 115 School of Public Affairs | spring 2013 Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units Note: Section OL1 = online course. $100 additional online course fee required. Check your UCCS email account on the first day of classes for more information. Criminal Justice CJ 1001 001 27346 Intro to Crim Justice 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 322 Days: MW Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Instructor: Kosloski,Anna Elizabeth CJ 1001 002 29052 Intro to Crim Justice 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 216 Days: MW Time: 08:00AM-09:15AM Instructor: Radabaugh,Richard D CJ 1001 WK1 33842 Intro to Crim Justice 02/16/2013-04/27/2013 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 322 Days: Sa Time: 01:00PM-05:00PM Instructor: McPike,Brian Sean ** Weekend University ** Condensed Weekend Univ. course, please refer to course dates because they differ from the traditional semester dates. CJ 1002 WK1 29203 CSI: Fact or Fantasy? 02/16/2013-04/27/2013 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 101 Days: Sa Time: 08:30AM-12:30PM Instructor: Hervey,Stacey Hybrid course. Class meets 2/16, 3/9, 4/27 in the classroom. The balance of the class meets online. ** Weekend University ** Condensed Weekend Univ. course, please refer to course dates because they differ from the traditional semester dates. CJ 2041 001 27347 Crime Theory and Causes 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 114 Days: TuTh Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Cathcart,Katrina Louise CJ 2041 002 29204 Crime Theory and Causes 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B134 Days: MW Time: 10:50AM12:05PM Instructor: Cathcart,Katrina Louise CJ 3050 001 33821 Interview and Interrogation 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 106 Days: W Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Staff CJ 3100 001 27348 C J Research Methods 4 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 231A Days: M Time: 08:00AM-09:15AM Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 103 Days: W Time: 08:00AM-10:15AM Instructor: Marshall,Sherry Lee CJ 3100 002 27349 C J Research Methods 4 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 230 Days: Tu Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 333 Days: Th Time: 04:45PM-06:00PM Instructor: Maslach,Christy Lynne CJ 3100 OL1 29173 C J Research Methods 4 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Valkyrie,Zek Cypress CJ 3150 001 27350 Statistics for CJ 4 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 103 Days: Tu Time: 10:50AM-12:05PM Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 230 Days: Th Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Maslach,Christy Lynne CJ 3150 002 27351 Statistics for CJ 4 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 230 Days: M Time: 04:45PM-08:45PM Instructor: Maslach,Christy Lynne CJ 3150 WK1 34434 Statistics for CJ 02/16/2013-04/27/2013 4 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 230 Days: Sa Time: 01:00PM-05:00PM Instructor: Maslach,Christy Lynne ** Weekend University ** Condensed Weekend Univ. course, please refer to course dates because they differ from the traditional semester dates. Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units CJ 3420 001 29205 Pleas, Trials & Sentences 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 114 Days: F Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Staff CJ 3510 WK1 33844 Drugs, Alcohol, and Crime 02/16/2013-04/27/2013 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 103 Days: Sa Time: 08:30AM-12:30PM Instructor: Tapia,Glenn Anthony ** Weekend University ** Condensed Weekend Univ. course, please refer to course dates because they differ from the traditional semester dates. CJ 3540 001 31747 Crime & Delinquency Prev 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 117 Days: F Time: 08:00AM-10:40AM Instructor: Beattie,April CJ 4033 001 31748 Crime Scene & Crime Lab 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 114 Days: Th Time: 07:30PM-10:05PM Instructor: San Agustin,Juan S CJ 4042 001 31684 Corrections 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 192 Days: MW Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Instructor: Cathcart,Katrina Louise CJ 4043 001 27517 Law Enforcement 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 331 Days: M Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Walker,Rodney Stuart CJ 4043 002 29164 Law Enforcement 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 107 Days: W Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Walker,Rodney Stuart CJ 4044 001 27521 Courts and Judicial Process 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 192 Days: F Time: 10:50AM-01:30PM Instructor: Radabaugh,Richard D CJ 4044 OL1 29208 Courts and Judicial Process 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Radabaugh,Richard D CJ 4121 001 29209 Ethics in Criminal Justice 3 Bldg: Osborne Center for Sci & Engr Room: B134 Days: Tu Time: 10:50AM01:30PM Instructor: Martinez,Michael Elias CJ 4190 001 31753 Women and Crime 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 114 Days: MW Time: 03:05PM-04:20PM Instructor: Kosloski,Anna Elizabeth CJ 4400 001 29210 Understanding Terrorism 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 106 Days: M Time: 07:30PM-10:05PM Instructor: Staff CJ 4401 001 29513 First Responder Orgs 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 192 Days: MW Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Radabaugh,Richard D CJ 4840 001 27352 Independent Study 1 - 8 Instructor: Martinez,Michael Elias CJ 4960 001 27353 Criminal Justice Internship 1 - 8 Instructor: Martinez,Michael Elias CJ 5002 OL1 31754 Criminological Theory 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Kaukinen,Catherine Elizabeth CJ 5005 001 31756 Law and Society 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 106 Days: M Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Beattie,April CJ 5320 OL1 31757 Police Administration 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Walker,Rodney Stuart CJ 3250 001 29473 Violence in Society 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 188 Days: Tu Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Walker,Rodney Stuart CJ 5321 OL1 27354 Research Methods in C J 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Winters,Regina Hope CJ 3250 OL1 29165 Violence in Society 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Buchanan,Laurie Kathleen CJ 5361 001 27355 Capstone Seminar 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 114 Days: Tu Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Klingner,Donald Evans CJ 3400 001 27519 Pub Admin & Homeland Security 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 324 Days: Th Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Morris,Kenneth Marion CJ 5361 OL1 31699 Capstone Seminar 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Klingner,Donald Evans 116 Spring 2013 / University of Colorado Colorado Springs Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# spring 2013 | School of Public Affairs Course Title Dates Units Subj Cat# Sec# Crse# Course Title Dates Units CJ 5552 OL1 29213 Criminal Justice Ethics 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Sawyer,Pamala Sue PAD 5140 OL1 31772 Nonprofit Financial Management Seminar 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Smith,James R CJ 5950 OL1 27525 Intro to Homeland Defense 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Staff PAD 5270 001 31773 Management Development 01/25/2013-02/16/2013 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 201 Days: F Time: 04:30PM-09:30PM Dt: 01/25/2013 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 201 Days: Sa Time: 08:30AM-05:30PM Dt: 01/26/2013 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 201 Days: F Time: 04:30PM-09:30PM Dt: 02/08/2013-02/15/2013 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 201 Days: Sa Time: 08:30AM-05:30PM Dt: 02/09/2013-02/16/2013 Instructor: Mc Conkie,Mark L CJ 5953 OL1 27527 Nat'l Security Intelligence 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Staff CJ 5956 OL1 27529 Analytical Intel Methods 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Staff CJ 5957 OL1 28928 Understanding the Threat 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Staff CJ 6600 OL1 27515 Spec Tpcs: 3 Managing Conflict & Change *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Swanson,Gina Dawn CJ 6910 001 27356 Field Study in C J Internship 3 Instructor: Martinez,Michael Elias CJ 6950 001 27357 Master's Thesis in C J Dissertation 3 - 6 Instructor: Kaukinen,Catherine Elizabeth CJ 9500 901 27358 Independent Study 1 - 6 Instructor: Kaukinen,Catherine Elizabeth Public Administration PAD 3210 001 29132 Issues in Crime and CJ Policy 3 Bldg: Engineering Bldg. Room: 107 Days: TuTh Time: 08:00AM-09:15AM Instructor: Millwright,Rick PAD 3210 002 31806 Issues in Crime and CJ Policy 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 106 Days: Tu Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Arms Jr,Arthur C PAD 3268 OL1 31770 Cont Iss Soc/Pub Policy 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Dawahre,Nashla Nabila PAD 3400 001 27520 Pub Ad & Homeland Security 3 Bldg: Columbine Hall Room: 324 Days: Th Time: 01:40PM-04:20PM Instructor: Morris,Kenneth Marion PAD 4400 001 29211 Understanding Terrorism 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 106 Days: M Time: 07:30PM-10:05PM Instructor: Staff PAD 4401 001 31694 First Responder Orgs 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 192 Days: MW Time: 12:15PM-01:30PM Instructor: Radabaugh,Richard D PAD 5001 OL1 27359 Intro Pub Admin/Pub Serv 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Fanning,Leigh Jordan PAD 5002 001 27360 Organizational Mgmt & Behav 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 331 Days: M Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Mc Conkie,Mark L PAD 5003 OL1 27361 Research and Analytic Methods 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Winters,Regina Hope PAD 5004 001 27362 Economics and Public Finance 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 331 Days: M Time: 07:30PM-10:05PM Instructor: Moon,Charles David PAD 5005 001 27363 Policy Process and Democracy 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 331 Days: W Time: 07:30PM-10:05PM Instructor: Winters,Regina Hope PAD 5350 001 31774 Program Evaluation 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 114 Days: Th Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Staff PAD 5361 001 27365 Capstone Seminar 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 114 Days: Tu Time: 04:45PM-07:20PM Instructor: Klingner,Donald Evans PAD 5361 OL1 28932 Capstone Seminar 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Klingner,Donald Evans PAD 5460 001 31775 Political Advocacy 01/04/2013-01/19/2013 3 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 191 Days: F Time: 04:30PM-09:30PM Dt: 01/04/2013-01/18/2013 Bldg: Centennial Hall Room: 191 Days: Sa Time: 08:30AM-05:30PM Dt: 01/05/2013-01/19/2013 Instructor: Sagen,Deborah Ann PAD 5625 001 31777 Local Government Mgmt 02/01/2013-04/06/2013 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 201 Days: F Time: 04:30PM-09:30PM Dt: 02/01/2013 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 201 Days: Sa Time: 08:30AM-05:30PM Dt: 02/02/2013 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 201 Days: F Time: 04:30PM-09:30PM Dt: 03/01/2013 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 201 Days: Sa Time: 08:30AM-05:30PM Dt: 03/02/2013 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 201 Days: F Time: 04:30PM-09:30PM Dt: 04/05/2013 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 201 Days: Sa Time: 08:30AM-05:30PM Dt: 04/06/2013 Instructor: Hogan Jr,Aden Ellsworth PAD 5628 OL1 31762 Urban Social Problems 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Swanson,Gina Dawn PAD 5710 001 31776 Public Sector Technology 3 Bldg: Dwire Hall Room: 114 Days: Tu Time: 07:30PM-10:05PM Instructor: Winters,Regina Hope PAD 5950 OL1 27524 Intro to Homeland Defense 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Staff PAD 5953 OL1 27526 National Security Intelligence 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Staff PAD 5956 OL1 27528 Analytical Intel Methodology 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Staff PAD 5957 OL1 28929 Understanding the Threat 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Staff PAD 6910 001 27366 Field Study in Public Admin Internship 3 Instructor: Schwartz,Teresa Petito PAD 6950 001 28933 Masters Thesis Dissertation 3 - 6 Instructor: Staff PAD 9500 901 27367 Independent Study 1 - 3 Instructor: Schwartz,Teresa Petito PAD 5006 OL1 27364 Ethics and Leadership 3 *ONLINE COURSE* Instructor: Sawyer,Pamala Sue University of Colorado Colorado Springs / Spring 2013 117 short course information | spring 2013 SHORT COURSE INFORMATION Short Course Refund Deadlines: Courses that meet less than 16 weeks during the fall and spring terms or 8 weeks during the summer have special refund deadlines. The deadlines for dropping short courses (or withdrawing for the term when only enrolled in a short course) without financial penalty are based upon the length of the course. See pages 11 and 12 for details regarding drops and withdrawals. If you have questions, please contact the Records Office at 719-255-3361 or email admrec@uccs.edu . To find specific course deadlines, log into your myUCCS Portal, locate your classes under “academics” and click on the “deadlines” icon to the left of the class. Another window will open with the deadline information. It can also be found when you click on “My Class Schedule” for each course. Full-time/Part-time Definition 118 1. A full-time undergraduate degree student is one who is enrolled for at least 12 credit hours. Undergraduate degree students are considered part-time when they are enrolled for fewer than the hours described above. Undergraduates enrolled 6-11 hours are considered half-time. These criteria also apply to all unclassified (non-degree) students. 2. A full-time graduate student is one who is enrolled for 5 semester hours of graduate level course work, or at least 8 semester hours in a combination of undergraduate/graduate course work acceptable for graduate credit, or any number of thesis hours. 3. Unclassified (non-degree) students with a degree seeking student loan deferment must be enrolled for 12 semester hours to be considered full-time or 6-11 hours to be considered half-time. Spring 2013 / University of Colorado Colorado Springs spring 2013 | Final Examination Policy It is the policy of the University of Colorado Colorado Springs to adhere to the final examination schedule as published in the Schedule of Courses each semester. While it may be appropriate not to give a final in some cases such as laboratory courses, seminars, and colloquia, final examinations should be given in all other undergradu­ate courses. 3. The week of classes preceding the scheduled final examination period should be used primarily for continued instruction and may include the introduction of new material. No hourly examinations are to be given during the week preceding final examinations. Exceptions to this policy should be agreed upon by the faculty member and the chair of the department no later than the beginning of the semester in which an exception is requested. The resulting decision should be announced in writing to students in the class during the first week of classes. 4. Individual students may be granted a variance from these policies provided the instructor is satisfied that (a)the exception is based on good and sufficient reasons (such as religious observances) and (b)such an exception for an early or late examination will not prejudice the interests of other students in the course. In addition to the principles stated above, the following guidelines should be followed by all faculty members and administrators in order to assure fairness and the best possible education experience for students: 1.The scheduled final examination period should be considered an important part of the course and used as a final examination period or additional instruction. 2. The final examination in a course should be given as scheduled and not at other times even if the faculty member and all students in a course agree to such a change. 5. When students have three or more examinations on the same day, they will be entitled to arrange an alternative examination time for the 1st exam or exams scheduled on that day. Such arrangements must be made no later than the end of the 10th week of the semester (i.e. at the end of the drop period). Students will be expected to provide evidence that they have three or more examinations in order to qualify for exceptions. 6. This policy applies to all undergraduate students, including seniors. Graduating seniors should not be exempt from final examinations. Such exemptions are inappropriate on both procedural and academic grounds. WEB Grades - Student portal Grade reporting service is available at the end of the term, Monday - Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 11:59 p.m. spring grades will be posted by May 27th. Please call 719-255-3361 to report any problems. 1. Go to the campus home page at www.uccs.edu. 2. Click on Students> MyUCCS Student Portal. 3. Log on using your logon and password, click submit. 4. Click on the Records button, at bottom of the page. 5. Click on Final Grades button. Note: You may view your academic transcript by selecting the Transcript button. University of Colorado Colorado Springs / Spring 2013 119 Final Examination schedule | spring 2013 Final Exam Schedule - Spring 2013 May 13 MON = M May 14 TUES = T May 15 WED = W May 16 THUR = R May 17 FRI = F Find the times and day(s) of your normal class meeting schedule. During the week of May 13 all classes meet according to this schedule and in the same classroom in which they have been meeting all semester. Classes will meet only once this week for a final exam period of two and one-half hours. FINAL EXAMINATION Day Date Time W W MW 08:00am--10:40am 09:25am--12:05pm 08:00am--10:40am 08:00am--09:15am 08:00am--10:40am F F T TR TR 08:00am--10:40am 09:25am--12:05pm 09:25am--10:40am 09:25am--12:05pm 08:00am--10:40am 08:00am--09:15am 08:00am--10:40am R R TR TR M MW MW 08:00am--10:40am 09:25am--12:05pm 09:25am--10:40am 08:00 AM TO 10:30 AM W W MW MW 10:50am--01:30pm 12:15pm--02:55pm 09:25am--12:05pm 10:50am--01:30pm 10:50am--12:05pm F F T T TR 10:50am--01:30pm 12:15pm--02:55pm 10:50am--01:30pm 12:15pm--01:30pm 09:25am--12:05pm 10:50am--01:30pm 09:25am--12:05pm 10:50am--12:05pm 01:40pm--04:20pm 01:40pm--04:20pm 03:05pm--04:20pm R R TR TR M M MW MW W MW MW 10:50am--01:30pm 12:15pm--02:55pm 10:50am--01:30pm 12:15pm--01:30pm 10:50 AM TO 01:20 PM 12:15pm--02:55pm 01:40pm--04:20pm 12:15pm--02:55pm 01:40pm--02:55pm R TR 01:40pm--04:20pm T T TR TR 04:45pm--07:20pm 04:45pm--06:00pm F 12:15pm--02:55pm 01:40pm--04:20pm 12:15pm--02:55pm 01:40pm--02:55pm W MW 07:30pm--10:05pm 08:50pm--10:05pm 01:40pm--04:20pm 01:40pm--04:20pm 03:05pm--04:20pm M M MW MW 04:45pm--07:20pm 04:45pm--06:00pm 04:45pm--07:20pm R TR R TR TR 01:40 PM TO 04:10 PM T TR TR 07:30pm--10:05pm 08:50pm--10:05pm 04:45pm--07:20pm 04:45pm--07:20pm 06:05pm--07:20pm 04:45pm--07:20pm 06:05pm--07:20pm W MW F M M MW MW 07:30pm--10:05pm 07:30pm--08:45pm 07:30pm--10:05pm 04:45pm--07:20pm 06:05pm--07:20pm 04:45 PM TO 07:15 PM T TR TR 07:30pm--10:05pm 07:30pm--10:05pm 07:30pm--08:45pm 07:30pm--10:05pm F M MW MW MWF classes meet according to the MW schedule. TRF classes meet according to the TR schedule. MTWR classes meet on either MW or TR schedule, but the exact date must be announced during week 1 of the term. Saturday classes meet on the last Saturday of the semester at the regular time. Classes with abnormal meeting patterns must make special arrangements for the final. 07:30 PM TO 10:00 PM Note: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) Spring 2013 / University of Colorado Colorado Springs 120 You need this information if you are an undergraduate student classified for tuition purposes as a Colorado resident. Please take the time to figure out how COF applies to you, and how to work with the College Opportunity Fund (COF) ! 1. You MUST Apply once in your lifetime to College Assist to create a COF Account. Apply online at: http://cof.college-assist.org/. Click on Schools then College Opportunity Fund. 2. Authorize the use of COF when you Register for classes. If you authorize, all COF eligible hours will receive a COF per credit reduction on your tuition and fee bill. If you don’t authorize, you’ll have to pay the full tuition for all courses, without the COF voucher credit. 3. Important Changes Concerning COF and Registration. Courses added after the close of registration drop/add period (census date) are not eligible for COF funding and will not count against the COF lifetime hours. Students will be required to pay full tuition, including the COF portion, for these courses. Courses dropped or withdrawals from school occurring after census date will result in the loss of COF eligible hours. These changes are based upon Colorado Commission on Higher Education (CCHE) policy. 4. Understand How Eligible COF Hours Will be Determined. Everyone at the undergraduate level begins this program with 145 COF lifetime hours. Students who were enrolled in fall 2004 or spring 2005 at any COF participating institution in Colorado have a class level set by data submitted to the CCHE. This class level results in a “remaining hours balance available” as follows: Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior 145 COF hours remaining 115 COF hours remaining 85 COF hours remaining 55 COF hours remaining COF lifetime hours, hours used, and hours available are updated each night from the College Assist data base. CU turns in your CU hours to College Assist twice a term – once at the end of the drop/add period, and again at the end of the term. COF lifetime hours available or used can be found on the College Assist website. You should check your balance at least twice each term – after drop/add ends; and at the end of the term. You can go either to the Student Self-Service Center’s registration web page; or to the College Assist account that you created when you applied for COF. University of Colorado Colorado Springs / Spring 2013 121 5. Know what the tuition rate will be for the upcoming academic year, and what the COF voucher per credit hour will be. This information will generally be available in early June and will be published to the campus home page at www.uccs.edu. Both of these rates, along with the hours that you decide to take, will determine your tuition and fees. Each time you drop and add a course before the end of the drop/add deadline, your bill will be adjusted, because COF is calculated on a per credit hour basis. So, if you begin registering for 15 COF eligible hours, drop 3, and add 2, your COF voucher will adjust each time, but will finally reflect 14 total COF eligible hours. 6. Know how decisions about courses and your degree program are impacted by COF. You have a lifetime limit of 145 COF eligible hours to complete an undergraduate degree. Any hours above the 145 COF credit hour limit will be charged at the full tuition rate, without a COF voucher credit. If you change majors or decide on a dual degree program later in your academic career, you could run out of COF hours. If you decide to take a course through Continuing Education or Extended Studies, those courses will not be covered by COF because those courses are not currently subsidized by the State of Colorado . COF hours are used whether or not you successfully complete a course during a term – so hours failed, or retaken, are counted against your COF lifetime balance. Courses dropped or withdrawals which occur after census date count against your COF lifetime total hours. Courses added after the term census date are not eligible for COF. You will have to pay the full tuition, including the COF portion, but the hours will not count against COF lifetime hours. Where do I go if I need help? Admissions & Records – questions about COF courses, schedule, etc, Main Hall 108, 719-255-3361 Bursar/Cashier’s Office – questions about your bill, tuition and fees, etc, Main Hall 209, 719-255-3391 COF Frequently Asked Questions: http://www.cu.edu/ums/cof/faq.html College Assist – if you have questions about your COF hours balance, and want to know what hours were reported each term by what Colorado participating institutions. E-mail: askCOF@college-access.net; or phone 1-800-7772757 (or 720-264-8550). 122 Spring 2013 / University of Colorado Colorado Springs Course Directory / Information Course Listing Business, College of ACCTAccounting............................................. BLAW Business Law........................................... BUAD Business Administration.............................. ENTPEntrepreneurship...................................... FNCE Finance................................................. HRMG Human Resource Management...................... INFS Information Systems.................................. INTB International Business................................ MGMTManagement........................................... MKTG Marketing............................................... OPTM Operations Management............................. PGMT Professional Golf Management...................... QUAN Quantitative Methods................................. SPTM Sport Management.................................... 42 43 42 43 43 44 44 45 45 45 46 46 46 46 Education, College of COUN CURR LEAD SPED TED UTED Counseling & Human Services....................... 48 Curriculum and Instruction.......................... 49 Leadership, ED......................................... 50 Special Education..................................... 51 Teacher Education.................................... 52 UTeach Education ................................. 53 LATLatin..................................................... 90 MATHMathematics........................................... 90 MS Military Science....................................... 92 MUSMusic ................................................... 93 PES/PHYSPhysics.................................................. 95 PHILPhilosophy.............................................. 94 PSC Political Science....................................... 97 PSYPsychology............................................. 97 RUSSRussian................................................. 100 SOCSociology.............................................. 100 SPANSpanish................................................. 102 THTRTheatre................................................103 UTLS UTeach - LAS .........................................104 VA Visual Arts............................................. 104 VAPA Visual and Performing Arts.......................... 104 WEST Women’s and Ethnic Studies........................ 105 Nursing & Health Science, Beth-El College of HSCI Health Sciences ...................................... 109 NURSNursing................................................. 111 Public Affairs, School of CJ PAD Criminal Justice...................................... 115 Public Administration................................ 117 Engineering, College of CS Computer Science..................................... 55 ECE Electrical & Computer Engr.......................... 56 ENGREngineering............................................ 58 GDD Game Design and Development..................... 58 INOVInnovation.............................................. 59 MAE Mechanical & Aerospace Engr....................... 59 SPCE Space Operations .................................... 61 Day Abbreviation Key M = Monday F = Friday Tu = Tuesday Sa = Saturday W = Wednesday Su = Sunday Th = Thursday Letters, Arts and Sciences, College of AH Art History.............................................. 67 ANTHAnthropology........................................... 66 ARBCArabic...................................................67 ASL American Sign Language............................. 66 BIOLBiology.................................................. 67 CHEMChemistry.............................................. 71 CHIN Chinese .................................................73 COMMCommunication........................................ 73 DNCE Dance ...................................................78 ECONEconomics.............................................. 78 ENGLEnglish.................................................. 80 ENSC Energy Science........................................ 78 FCS Foreign and Cultural Studies........................ 84 FILM Film Studies............................................ 84 FRFrench.................................................. 85 GM Gallery Management.................................. 85 GEOLGeology................................................. 87 GERGerman................................................. 88 GES Geog. and Environmental Studies.................. 85 GRKGreek................................................... 88 GRNTGerontology............................................ 88 HISTHistory.................................................. 88 HUMHumanities............................................. 89 ID Interdepartmental Studies........................... 89 JPNSJapanese............................................... 90 University of Colorado Colorado Springs / Spring 2013 Course Numbering System The course number is comprised of a subject abbreviation, a course number, and a section number. The subject is an abbreviation for the department offering the course. The course number consists of 4 digits. The first digit indicates in a general way the class level of the course: “1000” courses are primarily for freshmen; “2000” for sophomore; “3000” courses for juniors; “4000” for seniors; and “5000” and “6000” for graduate students. Level of course numbered 9000-9980: 9000-9290, 9300-9490, 9500-9590, 9600-9790, 9800-9980, Lower Division, Undergraduate Upper Division, Undergraduate Graduate, Level 1 Graduate, Level 2 Other 123 index Academic Advising (Undergraduate)................................. 28 Account Balance by Web............................................... 20 Add/Drop Courses ...................................................... 11 Admission Applicant Types .............................................. 6 Admission Application Form............................................. 7 Admission Information .................................................. 5 Affirmative Action ...................................................... 30 Application Deadlines.................................................... 5 Appeals, Student ....................................................... 32 Appeals, Tuition ........................................................12 Beth-El Nursing and Health Sciences............................... 106 Billing .................................................................... 16 Bookstore................................................................ 24 Business, College of ................................................... 40 Calendar.................................................................... 4 Campus Map............................................................... 3 Campus Safety Information............................................ 28 Career Center........................................................... 24 Chancellor Leadership Class...........................................25 Changes, Schedule...................................................... 11 Childcare, Family Development Center ............................ 25 Closing, Campus......................................................... 24 COF Information........................................................ 121 Commencement ........................................................ 22 Communication Center................................................. 24 Concurrent Registration ............................................... 11 Copy Center..............................................................25 Counseling Center...................................................... 29 Course Offering Index................................................. 123 Credit Changes ..........................................................11 Dean of Students, Office of the ......................................25 Declaration of Major................................................... 22 Degree Audit........................................................22, 28 Directory................................................................... 2 Disability Services....................................................... 25 Diversity and Inclusiveness............................................25 Drop/Add Courses ......................................................11 Drugs and Alcohol Policy............................................... 30 Education, College of ................................................. 47 E-Mail Policy............................................................. 22 Engineering & Applied Science, College of ......................... 54 Enrollment Verification................................................ 22 Extended Application/Registration..................................... 5 Federal Family Educ. Rights & Privacy Act(FERPA)................ 30 Fees, Tuition and ....................................................... 13 Final Exam Policy...................................................... 119 Financial Aid ............................................................ 25 First Year Experience...................................................26 Gateway Program .......................................................27 Grades, Final ........................................................... 22 Graduation Requirements ............................................. 22 Health Center........................................................... Health Insurance........................................................ Honor Code .............................................................. Housing, On-Campus................................................... Housing Assistance, Off-Campus...................................... 28 26 23 26 27 ID, Student Photo....................................................... 14 Immunization Information............................................. 34 Information Technology ............................................... 27 Insurance, Health....................................................... 26 International Affairs, Office of........................................ 27 Invitation to Register.................................................... 9 124 Lab Fees..................................................................13 Language Center.........................................................24 Letters, Arts & Sciences, College of ................................ 62 Library, Kraemer Family............................................... 27 Map, Campus.............................................................. 3 Math Center.............................................................. 24 Math Placement Test................................................... 29 Military Student Affairs ................................................29 MMR Information........................................................ 34 Multicultural Affairs (MOSAIC)........................................ 27 No‑Credit Enrollment................................................... 11 Nursing and Health Sciences, Beth-El.............................. 106 Orientation .......................................................... 23, 28 Parking.................................................................... 14 Pass/Fail Enrollment................................................... 11 Payment by Web........................................................ 20 Payment Policies and Deadlines...................................... 17 Photo/Student I.D. ..................................................... 14 Pre-Collegiate Development Program................................27 Pre-Term Courses....................................................... 36 Progress Report/Degree Audit....................................22, 29 Prospective Students ...................................................29 Public Affairs, School of .............................................. 114 Public Safety, Department of ........................................ 27 Rebates, Withdrawal from School ................................... 12 Recreation Center...................................................... 24 Refund Deadlines....................................................... 21 Registration, Web ........................................................ 9 Residency Classification................................................ 31 Rioting Act, Colorado................................................... 30 ROAR Office (Student Activities)...................................... 28 Schedule Changes ...................................................... 11 Science Center.......................................................... 24 Sexual Harassment Policy.............................................. 32 Short Course Information.............................................118 Spring Break Courses ...................................................39 Student Activities/Recreation (ROAR)............................... 28 Student Conduct ....................................................... 32 Student Employment................................................... 25 Student Life .............................................................28 Student Outcome Assessment......................................... 23 Student Photo ID........................................................ 14 Student Right-to-Know................................................. 32 Student Success Center................................................ 28 Testing Center........................................................... 29 Third Party Assistance.................................................. 16 Transcripts............................................................... 23 Tuition and Fee Estimation ........................................... 20 Tuition and Fees ........................................................ 13 Tuition Appeals ..........................................................12 Tuition Rates ............................................................ 18 Tuition Payment Options............................................... 15 Tuition Payment Policies and Deadlines............................. 17 University Calendar....................................................... 4 University Center ...................................................... 29 Verification of Enrollment ............................................ 22 Veterans’ Affairs ........................................................ 29 Waitlists ...................................................................9 Web Registration.......................................................... 9 Web Registration Worksheet.......................................... 10 Withdrawing From School............................................. 12 Writing Center........................................................... 25 Spring 2013 / University of Colorado Colorado Springs USE IT. DON’T LOSE IT. Have you applied for the College Opportunity Fund? What is the College Opportunity Fund? In fall 2005, the state of Colorado began providing direct funding to undergraduate resident students through the College Opportunity Fund or “COF.” This program is also known as “vouchers” or “stipends.” COF vouchers will be applied to an eligible student’s university bill, provided that the student has applied for COF and then authorized the use of the voucher each term of registration. Apply Online! Where can I get additional information? http://www.cu.edu/ums/cof/faq.html -= How can I make sure that the COF process works smoothly for me? Apply to College Assist to create your COF account. This needs to be done only once in your lifetime. New students should apply by January 22, 2013, to best help us provide better service during the registration and billing process for spring 2013. Where can I Authorize COF? Go to your student portal. Click the orange “Access Student Self Services” button. Under the “academics” section, click the blue link that says “COF Authorization/Review.” Authorize for lifetime or by term. The voucher will appear on your tuition and fee bill, reducing your tuition, IF you have applied for it and authorized its allocation for that term. (The tuition reduction will vary each term depending on the number of COF eligible credits registered for.) Your college’s total in-state tuition The College Opportunity Fund state stipend The share you pay for in-state tuition *Apply NOW! for your stipend at: https://cof.college-assist.org University Colorado Colorado Springs Schedule of Courses is published three times a year: March, April, and October by the University of Colorado Colorado Springs, 1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway, Colorado Springs, CO 80918-3733. Notice to Students: While this schedule of courses was prepared on the basis of the best information available, including statement of fees, courses, and admissions and graduation requirements, it is subject to change without notice or obligation. Students will be held responsible for all requirements and deadlines published in this schedule. The most current information is published on the web at www.uccs.edu/~cic /. University of Colorado Colorado Springs / Spring 2013 125