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Phlebotomy ▸ 2 coursesCertificate Health Sciences Pathway CCD.edu/Program/Phlebotomy Phlebotomy COURSE MAP Course List Code Title Credits HPR 1020 Phlebotomy 4 HPR 1080 Internship 3 source
Associate of Arts Degree (General) ▸ 79 coursesDegreeWork with your Academic Advisor and Transfer School, if applicable, to customize your electives and ensure they apply to you Bachelors Degree requirements and the total number of elective credits fro… source
Associate of General Studies ▸ 8 coursesDegreeStudent can take ENG 1022 and an additional GT-CO3 course instead of ENG 1021 and ENG 1022 source
Associate of Science Degree (General) ▸ 51 coursesDegreeStudents must take EITHER a GT-CO1 course and a GT-CO2 course OR a GT-CO2 course and a GT-CO3 course. source
Statewide Transfer Majors/Degrees with DesignationCommunity College of Denver students who follow the prescribed program in the following areas will be able to transfer their degrees or programs and enroll as juniors in any Colorado public four-year… source
General Education Curriculum ▸ 42 courses source
High School Diploma ▸ 4 coursesDiploma source
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AAA 0050| Semester SurvivalEmphasizes basic study skills in order to bolster their chances of completing the current semester successfully. source
AAA 0090| Academic Achievement StrategiesDevelops personalized approaches to learn and succeed for easier transition into college. Topics include goal-setting, time management, textbook reading strategies, note-taking, test-taking, listenin… source
AAA 1001| College 101: Student ExperienceIntroduces students to college culture and prepares them for the challenges they will face in higher education. Through a series of interactive seminars, students discover learning in a multicultural… source
AAA 1009| Advanced Academic AchievementExamines theories and practices associated with successful learning to enhance college success. Recommended for new and returning students, this course study areas including education and career plan… source
AAA 1075| Special TopicsExploration of current topics, issues and activities related to one or more aspects of the named discipline. source
ACC 1001| Fundamentals of AccountingPresents the basic elements and concepts of accounting, with emphasis on the procedures used for maintaining journals, ledgers, and other related records, and for the completion of end-of-period repo… source
ACC 1011| Introduction to Financial AccountingFocuses on financial accounting concepts prescribed by Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), including financial information for external partners, the accounting cycle process, basic term… source
ACC 1012| Introduction to Managerial AccountingFocuses on the fundamentals of managerial accounting and cost management as tools to aid internal users' decision-making processes. This course covers basic managerial accounting concepts, such as pr… source
ACC 1015| Payroll AccountingStudies federal and state employment laws and their effects on personnel and payroll records. The course is non-technical and is intended to give students a practical working knowledge of the current… source
ACC 1021| Accounting Principles IIntroduces the study of accounting principles for understanding of the theory and logic that underlie procedures and practices. Major topics include the accounting cycle for service and merchandising… source
ACC 1022| Accounting Principles IIContinues the study of accounting principles as they apply to partnerships and corporations. Major topics include stocks and bonds, investments, cash flow statements, financial analysis, budgeting, a… source
ACC 1025| Computerized AccountingIntroduces computerized accounting applications for business use, with emphasis on company setup and all aspects of the accounting cycle. source
ACC 1031| Income TaxStudies of basic concepts of federal income taxation, including gross income, deductions, accounting periods and methods, and property transactions, with emphasis on taxation of individuals and sole… source
ACC 1032| Tax Help ColoradoPrepares the students for preparation of federal and state income tax returns for individuals. Emphasis is placed on form preparation with the use of tax software. source
ACC 1033| Tax Help Colorado PracticumThis course allows students to prepare actual federal and state income tax returns for individuals in the real time environment. source
ACC 1035| Spreadsheet Applications for AccountingIntroduces spreadsheets as an accounting tool. Using an accounting perspective, the student applies fundamental spreadsheet concepts. The spreadsheet is used as a problem solving and decision making… source
ACC 2016| Governmental and Not-for-Profit AccountingAddresses concepts of budgetary control as a matter of law and public administration theory. Accounting principles and procedures necessary to implement budgetary controls for governmental units and… source
ACC 2026| Cost AccountingExplores cost accumulation methods and reports, including job order, process, standard, and activity-based cost systems. Topics include budgeting, planning, and control of costs. source
ACC 2080| InternshipProvides students with the opportunity to supplement coursework with practical work experience related to their educational program. Students work under the immediate supervision of experienced perso… source
AEC 1075| Special TopicsProvides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source
AEC 1085| Independent StudyTo be determined by the individual instructor. A Course Description will be developed for each course and documented within the course syllabus. Refer to the SFCC Style Guide for Course Description,… source
AEC 1100| Introduction to Design TheoryEvaluates design environments both physical and theoretical. Students will be encouraged to consider how social and individual behavior is reflected in and influenced by these designed environments.… source
AEC 1110| History of ArchitectureThis course will cover major periods of architectural development. Social and cultural values influencing architecture will be highlighted as well as the interaction of art, engineering and architect… source
AEC 1120| Themes in Architectural HistoryExamines the history of building culture emphasizing environmental conditions, resources, and social factors that influence the development of architectural form. This course explores historical work… source
AEC 1220| Architectural Drawing TheoryPrint reading, construction assemblies, terminology, isometric drawings, orthographic projections and oblique sketching. source
AEC 1231| Residential Construction DrawingInvestigates light frame construction techniques and the production of residential construction drawings. The course covers residential construction materials, components and systems related to wood… source
AEC 1232| Commercial Construction DrawingExamines the process of drawing commercial architectural plans, elevations, sections, details, and schedules. Students produce a portfolio of construction drawings of a multistory core and shell of a… source
AEC 1500| Building ScienceSurveys the complex interrelationships among the technical determinants of site context, climate, human well-being, occupant safety, energy flows, and building assembly concepts addressed in architec… source
AEC 1501| Building StructuresConnects the essential architectural characteristics and properties of major building materials to their structural behavior through both conceptual and calculated examination. This course investigat… source
AEC 1502| Building DetailingExplores the process of designing assemblies of architectural materials and components into constructible, sustainable, and durable buildings. This course emphasizes the development and application o… source
AEC 1510| Building MaterialsThis course will cover the study of building materials and methods commonly used within the construction industry. The course will include interior and exterior materials used in everything from foun… source
AEC 1520| Construction Materials and SystemsExamines building materials and construction techniques. Topics include a study of soils, concrete, brick, masonry, steel, timber, and plastics and a study of types of building structural systems and… source
AEC 1600| Construction Practices and DocumentsInvestigates construction practices, specifications, contracts and other legal documents used in the building construction industry. The roles and responsibilities of design and construction team par… source
AEC 2075| Special TopicsProvides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source
AEC 2080| InternshipProvides students with the opportunity to supplement coursework with practical work experience related to their educational program. Students work under the immediate supervision of experienced perso… source
AEC 2085| Independent StudyTo be determined by the individual instructor. A Course Description will be developed for each course and documented within the course syllabus. Refer to the SFCC Style Guide for Course Description,… source
AEC 2087| Cooperative EducationProvides students an opportunity to gain practical experience in applying their occupational skills and/or to develop specific skills in a practical work setting. The instructor will work with the st… source
AEC 2089| CapstoneApplies knowledge of building construction techniques and architectural drawing conventions in developing plans, elevations, sections and details of a building structure by developing a set of constr… source
AEC 2220| Architectural GraphicsIntroduces graphic concepts to architectural students and develops graphic design techniques and rendering using pencil, ink, and color media. Both freehand and mechanical methods are stressed. Stude… source
AEC 2221| Architectural Visualization ConceptsExplores approaches for communicating design intentions, originating in hand-drawn, two-dimensional (2D), and Building Information Modeling (BIM) applications. This course uses multiple approaches to… source
AEC 2230| Architectural Design and DevelopmentReviews conceptual design, site analysis, and architectural drafting techniques. Students will be introduced to the development of design ideas and theories and learn how to present those ideas visua… source
AEC 2300| Sustainable Building SystemsInvestigates the technologies and strategies related to sustainable (green) materials and systems for buildings. Topics include: energy and environmental consciousness/regulations; the high performan… source
AEC 2310| LEED Exam PreparationPrepares students for LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) examination by the U.S. Green Building Council and provides a detailed exploration of the LEED rating system for a general u… source
AEC 2410| Applied Statics and Strengths of MaterialsProvides an algebra-based investigation of concepts in statics and strengths of materials. Topics include a study of fundamental mechanical properties of materials, single planar forces, properties o… source
AEC 2700| International Building CodesA study is made of the restrictions, standards, and requirements that in the interest of public safety and welfare have been established by law to govern the construction of buildings and their mater… source
AGY 3025| Cannabis Plant Botany and CultivationIntroduces the cultivation of the cannabis plant, focusing on the biology and agricultural science of the plant. The course covers origins of the Cannabaceae family, life cycle of the plant, and vari… source
ANT 1001| Cultural Anthropology: GT-SS3Studies human cultural patterns and learned behavior including linguistics, social and political organization, religion, culture and personality, culture change, and applied anthropology. This course… source
ANT 1003| Introduction to Archaeology: GT-SS3Introduces the science of recovering the human prehistoric and historic past through excavation, analysis, and interpretation of material remains. The course provides a survey of the archaeology of d… source
ANT 1005| Biological Anthropology with Lab: GT-SC1Focuses on the study of the human species and related organisms, and examines principles of genetics, evolution, anatomy, classification, and ecology, including a survey of human variation and adapta… source
ANT 1075| Special TopicsStudies human cultural patterns and learned behavior. Includes linguistics, social and political organization, religion, culture and personality, culture change, and applied anthropology. source
ANT 1226| Colorado ArchaeologyIdentifies and evaluates distinct prehistoric cultures present in the region now known as Colorado since about 10,000 years ago, using specific archaeological techniques and terminologies. source
ANT 2075| Special TopicsProvides opportunity for off-campus field experience or study of a special topic in anthropology. Field study may occur at archaeological sites, museums, host educational institutions, within ethnogr… source
ANT 2085| Independent StudyAllows the student to independently study certain aspects of anthropology. It provides opportunity to investigate an area of interest that developed in introductory courses. source
ANT 2115| Native Peoples of North America: GT-SS3Studies the Indians of North America from the origins of native peoples in the New World, through the development of geographic culture areas, to European contact and subsequent contemporary Native A… source
ANT 2125| Anthropology of Religion: GT-SS3Explores the culturally universal phenomenon of religion including cross-cultural varieties of beliefs in the supernatural and the religious rituals people employ to interpret and control their world… source
ANT 2130| Sex, Gender, and Culture: GT:SS3Explores the anthropology of gender including the relationship between biology and culture in human evolution, archaeological evidence of gender distinctions in prehistory, cross-cultural constructio… source
ANT 2213| Cultural Resource Management TechnologyIntroduces the technical skills necessary for employment In the fields of Cultural Resource Management (CRM) and historic preservation, including use of Global Positioning Software (GPS) and Global I… source
ANT 2230| Southwest US ArchaeologyIdentifies the complex regional population centers and cultural traditions of prehistoric peoples of the Four Corners (Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, Utah) and analyses evidence of cultural interacti… source
ANT 2315| Introduction to Forensic Anthropology with Lab: GT-SC1Covers the basic principles of forensic anthropology, an applied field within the discipline of biological anthropology. The course includes the study of the human skeleton, practical application of… source
ANT 2540| Environmental AnthropologyInvestigates human-environment interactions, including cultural constructions of nature, sociocultural adaptations to various environments, and transformation of the environment both in the past and… source
ANT 2545| Anthropology of EnergyExamines issues of energy production and consumption that occupy a central role in national and global debates. Where does the majority of our energy currently come from, and where should it come fro… source
ANT 2550| Medical Anthropology: GT-SS3Studies the basic principles of medical anthropology, an applied field within the discipline of cultural anthropology including the cross-cultural study of practices and beliefs regarding illness, he… source
ART 1002| Visual Concepts 2-D DesignExamines the basic elements of design, visual perception, and artistic form and composition as they relate to two-dimensional media. source
ART 1003| 3-D DesignIntroduces the fundamentals of three-dimensional design, form, and space. The course applies the elements and principles of design to three­-dimensional problems. source
ART 1004| Visual Concepts 4-D DesignExplores the artistic possibilities of time and movement in art and design. Students will be introduced to various methods and mediums as they apply the principles of design to time-based art and des… source
ART 1110| Art Appreciation: GT-AH1Introduces the cultural significance of the visual arts, including media, processes, techniques, traditions, and terminology. This course is one of the Statewide Guaranteed Transfer courses. GT-AH1 source
ART 1111| Art History Ancient to Medieval: GT-AH1Provides the knowledge base to understand the visual arts, especially as related to Western culture. Surveys the visual arts from the Ancient through the Medieval periods. This course is one of the S… source
ART 1112| Art History Renaissance to Modern: GT-AH1Provides the knowledge base to understand the visual arts, especially as related to Western culture. Surveys the visual arts from the Renaissance to 1900. This course is one of the Statewide Guarante… source
ART 1113| Art History 1900 to Present: GT-AH1Provides students with the knowledge base to understand the visual arts as related to Modern and Contemporary visual art. Surveys world art of the twentieth century, including Modernism to Post-Moder… source
ART 1201| Drawing IInvestigates the various approaches and media that students need to develop drawing skills and visual perception. source
ART 1401| Digital Photography IPresents the fundamentals of Fine Art digital photography, including camera equipment and software used for image capture, management and manipulation. Topics include camera settings and exposure con… source
ART 2075| Special TopicsProvides the student with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source
ART 2080| InternshipProvides the opportunity for students to gain supervised occupational experience in any of the disciplines involving the visual arts, including, but not limited to, gallery or museum administration a… source
ART 2085| Independent StudyProvides structured and guided, individualized research that is organized and tailored around the interests and needs of the individual student. source
ART 2401| Digital Photography IIExpands upon the beginning digital photography class. Focuses on digital photography in terms of design and communication factors including color, visual design, lighting, graphics, and aesthetics. source
ASL 1121| American Sign Language IExposes the student to American Sign Language. Readiness activities are conducted focusing on visual/receptive skills and basic communication. Utilizes the direct experience method. Students must com… source
ASL 1122| American Sign Language IIDevelops a basic syntactic knowledge of American Sign Language (ASL), basic vocabulary and basic conversational skills. Incorporates vital aspects of deaf culture and community. The direct experience… source
ASL 1123| American Sign Language IIIProvides the student an opportunity to develop a stronger grasp of American Sign Language (ASL), as well as the cultural features of the language. ASL vocabulary is also increased. The direct experie… source
ASL 2075| Special TopicsProvides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source
ASL 2085| Independent StudyMeets the individual needs of students. Students engage in intensive study or research under the direction of a qualified instructor. source
AST 1110| Astronomy with Lab: Planetary Systems: GT-SC1Focuses on the history of astronomy, the tools of the astronomer and the contents of the solar system including the planets, moons, asteroids, comets, and meteoroids. Incorporates laboratory experien… source
AST 1120| Astronomy II with Lab: GT-SC1Emphasizes the structure and life cycle of the stars, the sun, galaxies, and the universe as a whole, including cosmology and relativity. Incorporates laboratory experience. This course is one of the… source
AST 1140| Astronomy of Ancient Cultures: GT-SC2Introduces the study of archaeoastronomy and ethnoastronomy. Students will study the principles of naked eye astronomy and examine how those principles have been used for timekeeping, navigation, rel… source
BEH 1001| Mental Health Crisis and Intervention: Preparedness and EmpFocuses on the skills necessary to recognize and assess warning signs of mental health distress and crisis intervention through evidence-based practices. This course also emphasizes trauma-informed c… source
BEH 1020| Cultural Comp in Beh HealthProvides an introduction to culturally responsive and inclusive care for diverse populations. This course explores the intersection of culture, mental health, and social disparities, emphasizing the… source
BEH 1030| Behavioral Health Case Management and Clinical DocumentationFocuses on behavioral health case management through documentation of services provided, including interventions, goals, progress, needs assessments, care coordination, client-centered empowerment, a… source
BEH 1040| Child, Adult, and Family AdvocacyFocuses on the critical role of advocating for the mental health and well-being of children, families, and adults within the behavioral health field. This course explores the intersection of advocacy… source
BEH 1050| Peer Support Specialist TrainingProvides the International Certification & Reciprocity Consortium (IC&RC) training, which includes advocacy, mentoring and education, recovery and wellness support, ethics, trauma informed care, cult… source
BEH 1060| Registered Behavioral Technician TrainingProvides the knowledge and skills needed to become a competent and effective Registered Behavior Technician (RBT). This course is structured to meet the rigorous standards set forth by the Behavior A… source
BEH 2001| Mental Health Crisis & Intervention: Advoc, Interv, & ResilCovers a wide range of skills in advocacy, intervention, and resilience within the context of mental health crises. The course emphasizes ethical decision-making, trauma-informed approaches, cultural… source
BEH 2030| Applied Therapeutic Communication SkillsProvides effective communication techniques in behavioral health settings to forge meaningful connections with clients and provide support and guidance on their journey towards improved mental health… source
BEH 3001| Treatment of Mental Health Disorders within Existing SystemsExamines the treatment of mental health disorders within existing healthcare systems. This course explores the role of Medicaid, Medicare, and other systemic frameworks in providing mental health ser… source
BEH 3030| Behavioral Health Program and Case Management​​​​Examines behavioral health program development and case management practices. It explores the principles and strategies for designing, implementing, and evaluating effective behavioral health program… source
BEH 3088| Behavioral Health PracticumTo be determined by the individual instructor. A Course Description will be developed for each course and documented within the course syllabus. Refer to the SFCC Style Guide for Course Description,… source
BEH 4020| Understanding Trauma and PTSD​​​​Explores trauma and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), examining their psychological, physiological, and social impact. Through interdisciplinary perspectives, the course analyzes trauma’s etiolo… source
BEH 4030| Whole Person CareExplores a comprehensive approach to behavioral health prevention, focusing on the whole person within the context of various systems and examines the role of individual, family, community, and socie… source
BEH 4040| ​​​​Leadership and Management in Behavioral Healthcare​​​​​Explores principles and practices of leadership and management within behavioral healthcare systems. The course focuses on the skills necessary for effective leadership of diverse teams in behaviora… source
BEH 4080| Mental Health InternshipTo be determined by the individual instructor. A Course Description will be developed for each course and documented within the course syllabus. Refer to the SFCC Style Guide for Course Description,… source
BEH 4081| Addiction Recovery InternshipTo be determined by the individual instructor. A Course Description will be developed for each course and documented within the course syllabus. Refer to the SFCC Style Guide for Course Description,… source
BIO 1003| Principles of Animal Biology: GT-SC2Introduces the student to the study of animals from the cellular level to the interactions of the organism within its environment, and their ecological contributions. This course includes principles… source
BIO 1005| Science of Biology with Lab: GT-SC1Examines the basis of biology in the modern world and surveys the current knowledge and conceptual framework of the discipline. Explores biology as a science - a process of gaining new knowledge - as… source
BIO 1006| Basic Anatomy and PhysiologyFocuses on basic knowledge of body structures and function, and provides a foundation for understanding deviations from normal and disease conditions. This course is designed for individuals interest… source
BIO 1010| Biology Foundations: Prep for Anatomy & Physiology and MicrobiologyIntroduces foundational concepts for Human Anatomy and Physiology as well as Microbiology including macromolecules and cell structures, functions, and processes. This is a non-laboratory course. source
BIO 1016| Introduction to Human Disease: GT-SC2Focused analysis of the causes and mechanics of human illness and death will be presented for each of the major human body systems. Selected diseases will be studied in greater detail including etiol… source
BIO 1075| Special TopicsProvides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source
BIO 1111| GenBio I: Molecular&Cellular Biology w/Lab: GT-SC1Examines the fundamental molecular, cellular and genetic principles characterizing plants and animals. Includes cell structure and function, and the metabolic processes of respiration, and photosynth… source
BIO 1112| Gen College Biology II with Lab: GT-SC1Continues Biology I. Includes ecology, evolution, classification, structure, and function in plants and animals. Examines the fundamental principles of ecology, evolution, classification, structure,… source
BIO 2101| Human Anatomy & Physiology with Lab I: GT-SC1Focuses on an integrated study of the human body including the histology, anatomy, and physiology of each system. Examines molecular, cellular, and tissue levels of organization plus integuments, ske… source
BIO 2102| Human Anatomy & Physiology II with Lab: GT-SC1Focuses on the integrated study of the human body and the histology, anatomy, and physiology of the following systems and topics: cardiovascular, hematology, lymphatic and immune, urinary, fluid and… source
BIO 2104| Microbiology with Lab: GT-SC1Designed for health science majors. Examines microorganisms with an emphasis on their structure, development, physiology, classification, and identification. The laboratory experience includes cultur… source
BIO 2116| PathophysiologyFocuses on the alterations in physiological, cellular, and biochemical processes, the associated homeostatic responses, and the manifestations of disease. Prior knowledge of cellular biology, anatomy… source
BIO 2120| General Zoology with Lab: GT-SC1Focuses on the study of invertebrate and vertebrate animals and examines structure, evolutionary development, ecology, classification, physiology, reproduction, and zoogeography. A survey of zoologic… source
BIO 2122| General College EcologyStudies the interrelationships between organisms and their environment. Covers composition and function of aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems, population biology, pollution and the effects of man on… source
BIO 2124| GeneticsStudies the fundamental laws of heredity and their application to living organisms. Covers the basics of genetics. Focuses on the laws of Mendal, linkage, mutation concept, molecular genetics, and th… source
BIO 2165| Techniques in Cell Culture and Protein ProductionFocuses on the methods commonly used in biotech manufacturing facilities. Includes eukaryotic cell culture, prokaryotic fermentation, and protein production and purification. Requires hands-on labora… source
BIO 2169| Nucleic Acid Techniques and Molecular CloningIntroduces Recombinant DNA technology as used in Biomedical Research. Covers basic information on the structure and function of DNA as a genetic material before students are guided through a research… source
BIO 2175| Special TopicsCovers a specific topic within biology, as determined by the instructor. Reflects the special expertise of the faculty and/or the special needs of the students. source
BIO 2185| Independent StudyAllows students to pursue a specific project within biology. The student and instructor determine the topic, outline of work and method of evaluation. source
BIO 2228| Field Biology: (Rio Mora, New Mexico)Focuses on the identification of organisms and the examination of ecological concepts and principles. The course involves in-depth field study of natural environments lasting at least seven days and… source
BTE 1008| Ten-Key by TouchIntroduces touch control of the ten-key pad. Emphasizes the development of speed and accuracy using proper technique. source
BUS 1015| Introduction to BusinessFocuses on the operation of the American business system. Covers fundamentals of the economy, careers and opportunities, marketing, management, production, governmental regulations, tools of business… source
BUS 1016| Personal FinanceSurveys the basic personal financial needs of most individuals. Emphasizes the basics of budgeting and buying, saving and borrowing money, the intricacies of home ownership, income tax and investment… source
BUS 1021| Basic Workplace SkillsFocuses on personal and workplace skills necessary for successful performance. This course introduces project management principles necessary to effectively lead and implement a project. source
BUS 1075| Special Topics in BusinessProvides students with a vehicle to pursue special topics of interest in business. The content of this course is designed on an as needed basis to provide current, up-to-date information. source
BUS 2001| Business Logistics OptimizationAddresses and explores the principles of business logistics and optimization, utilizing database management systems and software. Students will construct and evaluate models of business systems for t… source
BUS 2002| Business Purchasing, Supply, and Sourcing LogisticsAssesses the skills and abilities needed for the processes and activities for sourcing materials necessary for a business to deliver goods and services. An emphasis on the ability to formulate and ma… source
BUS 2003| Introduction to International BusinessProvides student with an understanding of the interdisciplinary nature of international business. Course will cover the development of international business; theories and methods of international tr… source
BUS 2016| Legal Environment of BusinessEmphasizes public law, regulation of business, ethical considerations, and various relationships existing within society, government, and business. Specific attention is devoted to economic regulatio… source
BUS 2017| Business Communication and Report WritingEmphasizes effective business writing and cover letters, memoranda, reports, application letters, and resumes. Includes the fundamentals of business communication and an introduction to international… source
BUS 2026| Business StatisticsFocuses on statistical study, descriptive statistics, probability, binominal distribution, index numbers, time series, decision theory, confidence intervals, linear regression, and correlation. Inten… source
BUS 2087| Cooperative EducationProvides students with the opportunity to supplement course work with practical work experience related to their educational program and occupational objectives. Students are placed at approved work… source
BUS 3020| Business Law and EthicsEmphasizes the social, legal, political, and ethical responsibilities of businesses to external and internal stakeholders. This course explores various topics including corporate social responsibilit… source
BUS 3040| ​​Business Ethics and Sustainability​​Explores sustainability theories, business ethics, and societal responsibilities that go beyond their economic responsibilities. This course emphasizes the complex business environments and social ex… source
BUS 3060| Management Technology and Information Systems ProcessesExplores information systems in decision-making and meeting operational and strategic goals. This course explores the use of hardware and software in business, as well as database management systems… source
BUS 4010| Applied Business Research and Data AnalyticsPresents fundamental techniques to create business research design models and business data analytics for decision-making. This course integrates the principles of research methodologies, data collec… source
BUS 4089| CapstoneTo be determined by the individual instructor. A Course Description will be developed for each course and documented within the course syllabus. Refer to the SFCC Style Guide for Course Description,… source
CAD 1075| Special TopicsProvides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source
CAD 1101| Computer Aided Drafting IFocuses on basic computer aided drafting skills using the latest release of the AutoCAD software. Includes file management, Cartesian coordinate system & dynamic input, drawing templates, drawing aid… source
CAD 1102| Computer Aided Drafting IIFocuses on intermediate to advanced computer aided drafting skills using the latest release of the AutoCAD software. Includes blocks, wblocks & dynamic blocks, hatching, isometric drawings, advanced… source
CAD 1110| SketchupFocuses on the understanding of basic concepts of the software program SketchUp. Students will learn how to draw and extrude building shapes, stairs, roofs, and interiors utilizing advanced modeling… source
CAD 1115| RhinoIntroduces the Rhino modeling platform, systems and plug-ins and creation and modification of 3-D objects and scenes. Focuses on NURBS systems, Rhino plug-ins, and Rhino workflow processes. Examines… source
CAD 2080| InternshipProvides students with the opportunity to supplement coursework with practical work experience related to their educational program. Students work under the immediate supervision of experienced perso… source
CAD 2089| CapstoneA demonstrated culmination of learning within a given program of study. source
CAD 2204| AutoCAD ArchitectureProvides students with the software application training in Architectural construction drawings using industry standard software. Includes creating floorplans, sections, elevations and details necess… source
CAD 2220| Revit ArchitectureIntroduces students to the AutoDesk Revit Architecture software. Examines the Building Information Modeling approach to 2D and 3D architectural construction documents. Covers the creation of floorpla… source
CAD 2221| Advanced Revit ArchitectureFocuses on the advanced applications of the AutoDesk Revit Architecture software. Includes Family Editing, Topographic Site Plans, Worksharing, Phases, Advanced Scheduling, Custom Annotation, and Pre… source
CAD 2330| AUTODESK NavisworksIntroduces students to the BIM management software Autodesk Navisworks. Multiple BIM models will be combined for the purposes of scheduling and clash detection. source
CAD 2455| SolidWorks/MechanicalIntroduces parametric feature-based solid modeling 3D concepts to build confidence in 3D thinking and progresses to three-dimensional parameters. The student learns to construct, modify, and manage c… source
CAD 2456| Advanced SolidworksIntroduces advanced applications of the 3D parametric software SolidWorks. Focuses include management of design data, advanced assembly, analysis of model creations, documentation of bill of material… source
CAD 2458| Introduction to Pro Engineer/BasicsIntroduces basic Pro/Engineer software and its operations such as part creation, assembly creation, and drawing creation. Pro/Engineer is a 3D Parametric Solid Modeling program. source
CAD 2460| Inventor I/AutodeskIntroduces basic Inventor applications of non-parametric modeling, three-dimensional parametric modeling and visualization & animation of 3D modeling. The student learns to construct, modify, and man… source
CAD 2461| Advanced InventorThis course focuses on the advanced applications of the parametric software Inventor. Includes management of design data, advanced assembly and analysis of model creations and constraints, documentat… source
CAD 2464| Fusion/AutoDeskIntroduces students to the AutoDesk Revit Architecture software. Examines the Building Information Modeling approach to 2D and 3D architectural construction documents. Students will create floorplans… source
CAD 2540| 3DS MaxIntroduces 3D model creation and editing, rendering and animation using the AutoDesk 3DS Max software. Focuses on 3D geometry, texture mapping, lighting, camera placement, shading, photo-realistic re… source
CAD 2660| 3D Printing/Additive ManufacturingProvides the student with the ability to blend the virtual and real design worlds together through the use of 3D Scanning, 3D CAD Modeling, and 3D Printing. source
CAD 2694| 3D Scanning and ModelingExposes students to 3D scanning and modeling. Students will manipulate various types of 3D scanning technology and create CAD models using scanning software and other CAD programs. source
CHE 1009| General, Organic, and BiochemistryThis course surveys the foundations of inorganic, organic, and biochemistry, including the study of measurement, atomic theory, chemical bonding, inorganic and organic nomenclature, reaction stoichio… source
CHE 1011| Introduction to Chemistry I with Lab: GT-SC1Includes the study of measurements, atomic theory, chemical bonding, nomenclature, stoichiometry, solutions, acid and base, gas laws, and condensed states. Laboratory experiments demonstrate the abov… source
CHE 1075| Special TopicsProvides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source
CHE 1085| Independent StudyProvides the opportunity for the highly motivated student to engage in intensive study and research on a specified topic under the direction of a faculty member. Includes the opportunity for a studen… source
CHE 1111| General College Chemistry I with Lab: GT-SC1Focuses on basic chemistry and measurement, matter, chemical formulas, reactions and equations, stoichiometry and thermochemistry. This course covers the development of atomic theory culminating in t… source
CHE 1112| General College Chemistry II with Lab: GT-SC1Presents concepts in the areas of solution properties, chemical kinetics, chemical equilibrium, acid-base and ionic equilibrium, thermodynamics, electrochemistry, nuclear chemistry, and organic chemi… source
CHE 2085| Independent StudyProvides the opportunity for the highly motivated student to engage in intensive study and research on a specified topic under the direction of a faculty member. Allows a student to complete a course… source
CHE 2111| Organic Chemistry I with LabFocuses on compounds associated with the element carbon including structure and reactions of aliphatic hydrocarbons and selected functional group families. The course covers nomenclature of organic c… source
CHE 2112| Organic Chemistry II with LabExplores the chemistry of carbon-based compounds, their reactions and synthesis including the structure, physical properties, reactivities, and synthesis of organic functional groups not covered in O… source
CHI 1011| Chinese Language IFocuses on the development of functional proficiency in listening, speaking, reading and writing the Chinese language. Note: The order of the topics and methodology varies according to individual tex… source
CHI 1012| Chinese Language IIContinues Chinese Language I in the development of functional proficiency in listening, speaking, reading and writing the Chinese language. Note: The order of the topics and the methodology will vary… source
CIS 1010| Introduction to Computing TechnologyIntroduces basic computing technology with an emphasis on document creation and storage. Use of technology for email, web surfing, and access to course materials is included. source
CIS 1017| Introduction to Technical AppsProvides a basic introduction of standard software packages available to support a microcomputer-based workstation. Includes entry-level hands-on work with word processors, spreadsheets, electronic p… source
CIS 1018| Introduction to PC ApplicationsIntroduces file management principles and the use of office application software, including word processing, spreadsheets, and presentation graphics, to enhance productivity and digital skills. This… source
CIS 1020| Technology for Career DevelopPrepare students to actively pursue a career path. This course will emphasize awareness of career opportunities through the use of career assessment tools, academic advising and career professionals.… source
CIS 1024| Introduction to Operating SystemsIntroduces concepts, terminology and hands-on skills in the use of DOS and Windows. Emphasizes navigation, file manipulation, file creation and troubleshooting. source
CIS 1030| Introduction to InternetEnhances the student's knowledge of the Internet and its resources. Individuals learn terminology in dealing with the Internet. Includes privacy and copyright issues with information retrieved from t… source
CIS 1035| Complete PC Word Processing: WordExplores a complete array of word processing skills. The skills needed to create, edit, format, and print documents are covered. Other topics include character, paragraph, and page formats, the use o… source
CIS 1040| Microsoft OutlookIntroduces the functions used in Microsoft Outlook including e-mail messages, calendar, contacts, tasks, journals, and notes. source
CIS 1045| Complete PC DatabaseExplores a complete array of database skills. Includes table, query, form, and report creation and modification. Other topics include application integration and automation of database tasks within t… source
CIS 1055| PC Spreadsheet Concepts: ExcelExposes the student to a wide range of uses of the electronic spreadsheet with special emphasis on using it as a business tool. Includes fundamentals and terms, creating and saving workbooks, enterin… source
CIS 1059| Microsoft Office Specialist Certification Prep: ExcelPrepares students for the Microsoft Office Specialist certification examination for Excel. Students use software to determine strengths and weaknesses and elect to review and prepare for either the C… source
CIS 1065| Complete Presentation Graphics: PowerPointFocuses on the development of presentation graphics materials including graphs, charts, illustrations, and diagrams. Emphasizes effective communication through computerized presentations. Covers feat… source
CIS 2018| Advanced PC ApplicationsEmphasizes solving business problems by integrating data from all of the software applications that facilitate the production of useful information. Advanced capabilities of a PC software application… source
CIS 2020| Fundamentals of UnixCovers the structure and fundamentals of the UNIX operating system. Includes the file system and file processing, various utility programs, shell, multi-user operation, text processing and communicat… source
CIS 2040| Database Design and DevelopmentIntroduces the basic concepts of relational databases, data storage, and retrieval. Covers database design, data modeling, transaction processing, and introduces the Structured Query Language for dat… source
CIS 2043| Introduction to Structured Query Lanuage (SQL)Introduces students to Structured Query Language (SQL). Students learn to create database structures and store, retrieve and manipulate data in a relational database. Students create tables and views… source
CIS 2067| Management of Information SystemsIntroduces the concepts and techniques of managing computer-based information resources. Includes hardware, software, personnel, control techniques, and the placement and integration of information s… source
CIS 2087| Cooperative EducationProvides students an opportunity to gain practical experience in applying their occupational skills and/or to develop specific skills in a practical work setting. The instructor works with the studen… source
CNG 1016| Microcomputer HardwareIntroduces computer hardware. Since hardware depends upon specific software to make it work properly, the course also explores relevant software topics. The course covers taking computers apart, diag… source
CNG 1020| A+ Certification PreparationPrepares students for the CompTIA A+ certification examination. PC hardware and operating system installation, configuration and troubleshooting are practiced and reviewed using A+ techniques. source
CNG 1021| Computer Technician I: A+Provides students with an in-depth look at personal computer hardware, introduces networking concepts, and covers operational procedures and troubleshooting, all of which are necessary for a successf… source
CNG 1022| Computer Technician II: A+Provides students with an in-depth look at desktop and mobile Operating System support, maintenance, and troubleshooting, and an overview of security concepts, and interpersonal skills, all of which… source
CNG 1024| Networking I: Network +Provides students with the knowledge necessary to understand, identify and perform necessary tasks involved in supporting a network. Covers the vendor-independent networking skills and concepts that… source
CNG 1025| Networking II: Network +Continues to provide students with the knowledge necessary to implement and support a network. Focuses on the vendor-independent networking skills and concepts that affect all aspects of networking.… source
CNG 1031| Principles of Information AssuranceProvides skills and knowledge required to survey key issues associated with protecting information assets, determine the levels of protection and response to security incidents, and design a consiste… source
CNG 1032| Network Security FundamentalsDelivers a comprehensive overview of network security, including general security concepts. Communication Security is studied, including remote access, e-mail, the Web, directory and file transfer, a… source
CNG 2001| Linux Configuration: (OS)Install a Linux operating system (OS). Configure and manage OS using command line interface (CLI) and text editor. Topics include installation and configuration of updates, services, file system, use… source
CNG 2002| Unix/Linux Server AdminProvides students with the knowledge and skills required to configure, administer and secure data, users and services in a UNIX or Linux server environment. Emphasis will be on command-line interface… source
CNG 2009| MS Server Active Directory ConfigurationProvides students with the knowledge and skills to configure Active Directory Domain Services in a distributed environment, implement Group Policies, perform backup and restore, and monitor and troub… source
CNG 2011| Windows Configuration: (OS)Provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to address the implementation and desktop support needs of customers who are planning to deploy and support Microsoft Windows Client OS in a… source
CNG 2042| Cloud ComputingInstalls, configures and manages a cloud environment. Builds on knowledge of hypervisor and virtual machine environments. source
CNG 2056| Vulnerability Assessment IPresents students with an introduction to vulnerability assessment. Vulnerability assessment skills are necessary to understand how companies address vulnerabilities in the business environment. Stud… source
CNG 2057| Network Defense and Counter MeasuresExamines the tools, techniques and technologies used in the technical securing of information assets. This course provides in-depth information of the software and hardware components of Information… source
CNG 2075| Special TopicsProvides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics ofinterest source
CNG 2087| Cooperative EducationTo be determined by the individual instructor. A Course Description will be developed for each course and documented within the course syllabus. Refer to the SFCC Style Guide for Course Description,… source
CNG 2089| CapstoneProvides a demonstrated culmination of learning within a given program of study. source
COM 1010| Communicating through TechnologyExamines the components of remote communication technology and its use in a variety of contexts. source
COM 1075| Special TopicsProvides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source
COM 1076| Special TopicsProvides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source
COM 1105| Career CommunicationDevelops skills needed in obtaining and keeping a job. Includes job searching, applications, resumes, interviews, and the dynamics of customer, peer, and managerial relationships. Emphasizes speaking… source
COM 1150| Public SpeakingCombines the basic theories of communication with public speech performance skills. Emphasis is on speech preparation, organization, support, audience analysis, and delivery. source
COM 1250| Interpersonal Communication: GT-SS3Examines the communication involved in interpersonal relationships occurring in family, social, and career situations. Relevant concepts include self-concept, perception, listening, nonverbal communi… source
COM 1260| Communication in HealthcareFamiliarizes the student with interactive concerns in settings related to patient-client care. Course includes discussions of diverse cultures, client interaction and family/caregiver issues. The stu… source
COM 1300| Communication and Popular Culture: GT-AH1Introduces four key theoretical models for examining popular culture: Narrative Theory, Rhetorical Theory, Gender Theory, and Critical Race Theory. Emphasis is on popular American media texts, includ… source
COM 2063| Conflict ResolutionFocuses on handling conflict productively. Students gain insights into the roots of conflict and engage in skill practice in mediating interpersonal conflicts. The emphasis is on conflict prevention. source
COM 2064| NegotiationFocuses on protecting your interests and those of others while preserving relationships. Examines role-playing and other dynamic techniques and incorporates negotiation skills for personal and profes… source
COM 2069| LeadershipEmphasizes the essential skills and attributes of leadership. Through lectures, activities and readings, the students will understand the differences between leadership and management, how theory lea… source
COM 2075| Special TopicsProvides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source
COM 2080| InternshipThis course provides students with the opportunity to supplement coursework with practical work experience related to their educational program. Students work under the immediate supervision of exper… source
COM 2085| Independent StudyMeets the individual needs of students. Students engage in intensive study or research under the direction of a qualified instructor. source
COM 2220| Group Communication: GT-SS3Examines group communication theories with an emphasis on leadership and group behaviors. The course provides opportunities for group participation. This is a statewide Guaranteed Transfer course in… source
COM 2250| Organizational CommunicationFocuses on the role of communication theory and skills as they apply to business and organizational settings. Topics include organizational and leadership models, effective communication skills with… source
COM 2300| Intercultural Communication: GT-SS3Explores the link between culture and communication and will develop and/or enhance communication skills and the abilities appropriate to a multicultural society. Emphasis will be on understanding di… source
CRJ 1010| Introduction to Criminal Justice: GT-SS3Introduces students to the basic components of the criminal justice system in the United States. Concepts of crime, crime data, victimization, perspectives and views of crime, theory, and law are dis… source
CRJ 1012| Procedural Criminal LawCovers constitutional and procedural considerations affecting arrest, search and seizure, post-conviction treatment, origin, development, philosophy, and constitutional basis of evidence. Focuses on… source
CRJ 1025| Policing SystemsExamines policing in the United States, including: historical foundations, emerging issues, and the relationship between law enforcement and the community. The various types of law enforcement agenci… source
CRJ 1027| Crime Scene InvestigationFocuses on basic procedures in crime scene management to include photography and preparing initial reports and sketches. Includes processing evidence and related criminalistic procedures. Covers inte… source
CRJ 1035| Judicial FunctionProvides an overview of the structure and function of the dual American judicial system and the behavior of actors (judges/justices, lawyers, law clerks, interest groups, etc.) within the system. Emp… source
CRJ 1045| Correctional ProcessExamines the history and total correctional process from law enforcement through the administration of justice, probation, prisons, correctional institutions, and parole. Also examines the principles… source
CRJ 1046| Community Based CorrectionsIntroduces an analysis of community based correctional programs and procedures. Emphasizes the environment and the relationship to public safety, reintegration and punishment. source
CRJ 1052| Sexual AssaultExamines sexual assault beginning with definitions and describing the degrees of sexual assault and the penalties and realities of punishment. Covers myths, statistics, services, treatment and preven… source
CRJ 2001| Emergency DispatchingFocuses on the unique knowledge, skills and abilities required for working in the Emergency Telecommunications industry. The course will focus on the basics of the emergency communication center, eme… source
CRJ 2005| Principles of Criminal LawFocuses on common law and statutory law crimes, the Model Penal Code, elements defining crimes and penalties, defenses to criminal accusations, and definitions and distinctions between criminal and c… source
CRJ 2009| Criminal Investigation ICovers the function of the preliminary investigation at a crime scene to include securing the scene, crime scene searchers, police drawings, and recognition and collection of evidence. source
CRJ 2010| Constitutional LawFocuses on the powers of government as they are allocated and defined by the United States Constitution. Includes intensive analysis of United States Supreme Court decisions. source
CRJ 2025| Crisis InterventionExploration of information and application of crisis theories in working with diverse populations. Understanding of the interventionist role with regards to the field of crisis intervention. source
CRJ 2030| CriminologyProvides an introduction to the study of crime, understanding the causes of crime, and examines, theoretical frameworks and theories to explain criminal behavior. Within a social context, considerati… source
CRJ 2031| Introduction to Forensic Science and CriminalisticsExploration of the fundamentals of forensic science that are essential for gathering evidence at the crime scene and analyzing it in the crime laboratory. source
CRJ 2036| CRJ Research MethodsProvides an introduction to research methods in criminal justice. Addresses foundations of research, analysis of findings, and ethical issues in researching criminal justice issues. This course will… source
CRJ 2045| Interview and InterrogationExploration of the study of technical and legal approaches used in gathering desired information from victims, witnesses, and suspects. Examines the fundamental characteristics of questioning and the… source
CRJ 2057| VictimologyDemonstrates to the student the role the crime victim plays in the criminal justice system. The traditional response that a crime victim receives from the system will be studied and the psychological… source
CRJ 2075| Special TopicsProvides students with the ability to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source
CRJ 2080| InternshipProvides placement of the student into the criminal justice field to integrate theory with practice. source
CSC 1005| Computer LiteracyIntroduces students to current technologies. Special focus on ensuring students become technologically competent and computer literate. Emphasis is placed on technology fundamentals and terminology t… source
CSC 1019| Introduction to ProgrammingFocuses on a general introduction to computer programming. Emphasizes the design and implementation of structured and logically correct programs with good documentation. Focuses on basic programming… source
CSC 1050| Visual Basic Programming: 6.0Introduces programming and applications development for the Microsoft Windows Programming environment using Visual Basic 6.0. source
CSC 1060| Computer Science I: (Language)Introduces computer science and programming, focusing on algorithm development, data representation, logical expressions, sub-programs, and input/output (IO) operations through a high-level programmi… source
CSC 1061| Computer Science II: (Language)Applies object-oriented methodology through a high-level programming language, expanding upon algorithm development and problem-solving techniques introduced in Computer Science I. The emphasis is on… source
CSC 1065| Discrete StructuresPrepares students for a fundamental understanding of computing and computer science. Includes set theory, boolean algebra, relations, functions, graph theory and techniques for formal reasoning. source
CSC 1075| Special TopicsProvides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source
CSC 2017| Advanced Python ProgrammingAdvances problem-solving techniques utilizing object-oriented methodology in Python. Introduces practical applications, including developing graphical user interface applications, implementing data p… source
CSC 2025| Computer Architecture/Assembly Language ProgrammingCovers how a computer operates and the relationship between machine code and the primary computer components. The course explores the design of the processor, registers, memory, and various types of… source
CSC 2034| C++ ProgrammingStarts with basic differences between C++ and other programming languages and progresses to programming advanced C++ concepts such as operator overloading, friends, references, namespaces, pointers a… source
CSC 2040| Java ProgrammingIntroduces the Java programming language and covers basic graphics, events/procedures, user interface, and libraries. Enables the student to write and execute a variety of Java programs. Incorporates… source
CSC 2046| Mobile App DevelopmentLearn how to develop mobile apps using key features and frameworks. Students will learn application design and development using a mobile development platform software development kit (SDK) and corre… source
CSL 2046| Ethical Practice in Addiction TreatmentFocuses on ethical issues specific to the practice of addiction counseling and on jurisprudence, which is the law and the practice of psychotherapy in Colorado. The course covers the Colorado Mental… source
CSL 2048| Advanced Case ConceptualizationCovers the differences between screening and assessment and use of assessment instruments. In this course components of the clinical assessment include a biopsychosocial interview, assessing risk for… source
CSL 2050| Motivational Interviewing IProvides the opportunity for students to learn both the model of Motivational Interviewing as well as the underlying Stages of Development model. Discussion of the populations of clients where these… source
CSL 2051| Pharmacology I for Addiction CounselorsThis class will provide a solid base of knowledge about the drugs of abuse including what is happening in human physiology and behaviors, and will enhance the ability of the counselor to offer treatm… source
CSL 2052| Advanced PharmacologyFocuses on the pharmacology of alcohol and drugs such as stimulants, nicotine, cannabis, hallucinogens, designer drugs, over the counter medications, and medications for psychiatric illnesses. When c… source
CSL 2053| Cognitive Behavior TherapyOpportunity for students to learn the model of Cognitive Behavior Therapy as it applies to addiction. Discussion of the populations of clients where this model has proven most effective. Opportunity… source
CSL 2054| Trauma Informed CareCovers the concept of trauma‐informed care, an approach being adopted within human services based upon an increased awareness of the ways trauma impacts functioning. Course will define what trauma in… source
CSL 2055| Infectious Diseases for Addiction CounselorsThis class will help prepare addiction professionals to identify diseases frequently associated with drug abuse, determine client risk for infection, educate clients about disease prevention and trea… source
CSL 2056| Co-occurring DisordersPresents the basics of working with clients with co-occurring mental health and substance abuse disorders. This class will address clinical assessment, treatment philosophy, strategies, and guideline… source
CSL 2058| Group Counseling SkillsProvides students with the skills that allow one therapist to facilitate a group process that help a number of clients simultaneously, and provides positive peer support and pressure for recovery. Th… source
CSL 2059| Advanced Professional and Ethical PracticeAddresses organizational ethics and practices, individual provider ethics and practices, and guidelines for setting up a private practice. Topics will include Office of Behavioral Health (OBH) licens… source
CSL 2061| Case Conceptualization and DocumentationProvides the counselor with an understanding of the clinical record and the continuum of client care that the record documents and tracks. The class presents screening, assessment and evaluation, dia… source
CSL 2065| Culturally Informed TreatmentThis class will provide a basic foundation for understanding how cultural competence, awareness and sensitivity can improve quality of care and increase positive outcomes. Cultural variables to be co… source
CSL 2068| Addictions Counseling SkillsThis class will provide a framework and counseling model for working with clients with substance abuse or dependence. This course will teach the counseling skills needed to help clients process their… source
CSL 2069| Principles of AddictionFocuses on the major theories of addiction in an historical and theoretical context. Includes an elaboration on NIDA's Principles of Drug Addiction Treatment. This class meets the principles of addic… source
CSL 3028| Treating Diverse Populations​​​Explores the diverse populations in addiction treatment, including gender-specific, criminal justice-involved, families, LGBTQIA, veterans, and those affected by the opioid epidemic. The course exami… source
CSL 3030| Advanced Models in Addiction TreatmentAn overview of specialized counseling models for behavioral health environments that offer co-occurring mental health and addiction interventions. It focuses on teaching the structure, purpose, appro… source
CSL 3050| Advanced Motivational InterviewingCovers intensive skill development training in Advanced Motivational Interviewing (MI), focusing on assisting clients in identifying and strengthening intrinsic motivation for positive change. This c… source
CSL 4020| Clinical Supervision IIntroduces the foundational concepts and practices of clinical supervision in addiction counseling, including the purpose and value of clinical supervision, its historical development, and roles and… source
CSL 4021| Clinical Supervision IIFocuses on clinical and service provider supervisors and acquired motivational interviewing (MI) skills, and explores observation and coaching strategies of skills. The course covers MI interview rat… source
CSO 1000| Cannabis FundamentalsProvides an overview of the cannabis industry landscape. This course covers cannabis terminology, a review of the history of the industry, cultural norms, common interactions within the human body an… source
CSO 1050| Cannabis BusinessFocuses on the foundational aspects of cannabis business areas, including laws and regulations, initial investment, license acquisition, funding, management, marketing, and customer service. source
CSO 2000| Cannabis Laws, Regulations, and ComplianceExplores the history of the legalization of cannabis in Colorado, the United States, and other countries. This course provides an in-depth examination of business aspects and the regulatory environme… source
CSO 2015| Software and Systems Requirements for Cannabis BusinessIntroduces software and systems commonly used in the cannabis industry. This course covers the strengths and weaknesses of software and systems, and their applicability for different operations. source
CSO 2020| Cannabis Business AccountingExplores principles and practices of financial accounting, including the standards that govern the preparation of financial statements in cannabis businesses. This course covers the unique attributes… source
CSO 2030| Cannabis Retail and ManagementDiscusses the principles of cannabis retail and sales management. This course covers security systems, governmental interaction, and Marijuana Enforcement Tracking Reporting Compliance (METRC) seed-t… source
CSO 2080| InternshipProvides students with the opportunity to supplement course work with practical work experience related to their educational program. Students work under the immediate supervision of experienced pers… source
CSO 3000| Cannabis SeminarFocuses on various aspects of the cannabis industry including cannabis taxonomy, historical uses of cannabis, and the political landscape and regulations in Colorado and across the United States. Thi… source
CSO 3010| Fundamentals of Cannabis Science w/LabFocuses on foundational concepts in organic chemistry, analytical chemistry, and microbiology as they relate to cannabis sciences. This course discusses chemical and microbiological quantitative anal… source
CSO 4000| Chemical Analysis of Medicinal Plants w/LabCovers the quality control process and the use of quality control data from the analysis of medicinal plant products to improve processes in the cannabis-processing field. This lab intensive course f… source
CSO 4005| Endocannabinoid System and PharmacologyCovers the endocannabinoid system, receptors, their locations throughout the body, and their physiological relevance. This course introduces different types of cannabinoids and other compounds found… source
CSO 4010| Extraction for ProductionExplores methodologies for concentration, extraction, and purification of cannabis plant constituents, along with the scope and limitations of different extraction techniques. source
CSO 4015| Microbiological Analysis of Medicinal Plant w/LabCovers the microbiological analysis of contaminants and their toxicity in cannabis products. This course introduces the quality control process and applications used in the microbiological analysis o… source
CSO 4025| Environmental Sustainability & Waste Management in Cannabis CultivationIntroduces the environmental sustainability and waste management aspects of a cannabis cultivation and processing business. This course focuses on light, odor, noise, and water pollution, and methods… source
CSO 4035| Cannabis-Infused ProductsIntroduces laws, regulations, standards, and codes related to cannabis-infused products. This course covers different types of cannabis extraction techniques, their applicability to different Manufac… source
CSO 4050| Public Health and Cannabis UseCovers the history of medicinal and recreational usage, the legalization of cannabis, and the impacts on public health and safety. This course uses research, scientific evidence, and case study analy… source
CSO 4080| InternshipProvides students with the opportunity to supplement coursework with practical work experience related to their educational program. Students work under the immediate supervision of experienced perso… source
CSO 4089| Medicinal Plant Analysis CapstoneFocuses on separation techniques and quantitative measurement of components from complex mixtures in challenging matrices found in the cannabis industry. This course covers advanced gas and liquid ch… source
CWB 1010| Complete Web Authoring: (Scripting Language)Explores the complete set of web authoring skills using HTML and/or other scripting languages. Includes links, backgrounds, controlling text and graphic placement, tables, image maps, frames and form… source
CWB 1030| Web Editing Tools: (Editor)Teaches the use of tools for Web page design and development. These tools are designed to make the creation of Web pages easy and consistent. With the use of editing tools, students will be able to b… source
CWB 2004| Web Presentation: (Software)Teaches control of presentational elements of Web documents by effectively separating page structure from the presentation or design of that page using a style language, controlling page formatting,… source
CWB 2006| Server-side Scripting: (Software)Teaches the creation of dynamic Web pages and applications using server-side scripting with database interactivity, server-based scripting languages, and database manipulation languages. source
CWB 2075| Special TopicsProvides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source
DAT 1001| Introduction to Data ScienceProvides a foundational overview of data science and develops the knowledge required to make data-driven decisions to address real-world problems. The course introduces how to collect data from diffe… source
DAT 2001| Calculus Based Statistics and ModelingIntroduces probability and statistics with an emphasis on computation, large data sets, and applications for engineering and data science careers. This course covers descriptive statistics, inferenti… source
DAT 2002| Visualizing DataFocuses on the analysis and design of visual representations of statistical information. The analysis and evaluation of existing graphics are combined with principles from disciplines such as statist… source
DEH 1001| Preclinical Dental Hygiene LectureExplores basic dental hygiene theory and development of basic skills. Focuses on the application of diagnostic, preventative and therapeutic procedures and includes an introduction to dentistry and d… source
DEH 1002| Preclinical Dental Hygiene LabFocuses on clinical experiences in basic dental hygiene procedures and techniques including basic instrumentation, infection control, and patient assessment skills. Students participate in a variety… source
DEH 1003| Dental Anatomy and HistologyFocuses on a study of the anatomical and histological features of the teeth and other oral structures of the oral cavity. Includes terminology, anatomical landmarks, and tooth identification. Introdu… source
DEH 1004| Dental RadiologyIntroduces principles of x-radiation production and safety factors; application and theory of properly exposing, processing, mounting and evaluating radiographs; identification of normal anatomic lan… source
DEH 1005| Introduction to Dental HygieneProvides the first year dental hygiene student with the basic knowledge, theory, and skill necessary to advance to subsequent clinical dental hygiene courses. This course includes an introduction to… source
DEH 1011| Dental and Medical EmergenciesIntroduces the management of emergency situations in the dental office setting. Emphasizes reduction of risk for emergencies, identification and management of anxiety, and stress recognition protocol… source
DEH 1022| Periodontics IIntroduces the principles of periodontics. Focuses on recognition of the tissues in health and disease, macro and microanatomy of the periodontium, and histopathology of periodontal diseases and othe… source
DEH 1023| Head & Neck AnatomyFocuses on the study of head and neck anatomy with emphasis on the muscles of mastication, the lymphatics, the TMJ, the nerve and vascular supply, and the oral cavity. source
DEH 1026| Dental MaterialsProvides the dental hygiene student with a sound knowledge of the science of dental materials. Covers didactic and laboratory experiences and the physical properties, basic chemistry, and the clinica… source
DEH 1032| Applied PharmacologyCovers general pharmacology and reviews drugs that may influence the management of dental hygiene patients. Enables the student to develop sufficient knowledge of pharmacology to permit safe and effe… source
DEH 1035| Pain and Anxiety Control for the Dental HygienistCovers the theory and practice of pain management and anxiety control as applied to the practice of dentistry and dental hygiene. This course emphasizes mastery of the armamentarium, techniques of lo… source
DEH 1050| Dental Lasers: Theory and PracticeIntegrates the theory and practice of diode lasers into dental hygiene treatment. Course instruction into the mechanics of lasers followed by hands-on lab experience and ultimate integration into the… source
DEH 1053| Clinical Theory of Dental Hygiene IBuilds on the broad theoretical basis provided in DEH 101 and DEH 102. Focuses on enhancing patient assessment skills, instrumentation and additional information on preventative and prophylactic clin… source
DEH 1070| Clinical Practice of Dental Hygiene IProvides clinical experience in patient skills assessment, instrumentation and additional preventative and prophylactic clinical procedures. source
DEH 1071| Clinical Practice of Dental Hygiene I-AContinues patient care sessions for the performance of traditional dental hygiene treatment. Enables the student to provide treatment to periodontally involved patients utilizing advanced instrumenta… source
DEH 1075| Special TopicsExploration of current topics, issues and activities related to one or more aspects of the named discipline. source
DEH 1085| Independent StudyTo be determined by the individual instructor. A Course Description will be developed for each course and documented within the course syllabus. Refer to the SFCC Style Guide for Course Description,… source
DEH 2002| Applied Nutrition in DentistryGives students a fundamental understanding of general nutrition with an emphasis on the interrelationship between nutrition and dental health. Focuses on recognizing nutritional deficiencies and how… source
DEH 2004| Community Dental Health ICourse provides instruction in the concepts, methods and issues of dental public health. Emphasis is placed on evidence-based criteria for effective promotion and prevention of dental disease in the… source
DEH 2013| General and Oral PathologyFocuses on the fundamentals of general pathology and the disease process. Covers oral pathology with emphasis on recognition and identification of pathologic conditions that most frequently occur aro… source
DEH 2021| Ethics and Practice ManagementFocuses on the transition from an educational environment to a working dental business. Enables the student to learn management skills of operating a dental office. Emphasizes opportunities for self-… source
DEH 2025| Community Dental Health IIProvides practical application of community dental health theory and opportunities to conduct needs assessments on a variety of populations. Emphasizes meeting the educational needs of specific popul… source
DEH 2042| Periodontics IIContinues to explore theoretical/clinical preparations with emphasis on dental hygiene process of care, treatment planning, non-surgical treatment, evaluation of treatment, and maintenance needs of t… source
DEH 2066| National Boards ReviewProvides formal review sessions for second year dental hygiene students preparing to sit for the National Board Examination. source
DEH 2068| Clinical Theory of Dental Hygiene IIProvides the didactic theory for clinical practice of dental hygiene skills at the beginning of the second year of dental hygiene curriculum. Builds on clinic theory from first year curriculum to pro… source
DEH 2070| Clinical Practice of Dental Hygiene IICovers patient care sessions for the performance of traditional dental hygiene treatment. Continues and expands periodontal patient care and special patient care sessions. Focuses on clinical compete… source
DEH 2071| Clinical Practice of Dental Hygiene IIIContinues patient care session with emphasis on attaining a level of competency and efficiency for successful performance in clinical board exams and private practice. Focuses on clinical skill devel… source
DEH 2082| Periodontics IIICourse provides comprehensive dental hygiene clinical management techniques for periodontal patients supported by application of basic clinical research sciences. Focus is on the "therapy" component… source
DEH 2085| Clinical Theory of Dental Hygiene IIIServes as the capstone course of the final semester of a two-year curriculum. Prepares the student for two major goals: basic competence for transition to provision of dental hygiene services in priv… source
DEH 3001| Advanced Careers in Dental HygieneProvides an overview of the career options available to the dental hygienist with an advanced degree. In depth analysis of alternative careers to include: public health systems, dental hygiene educat… source
DEH 3002| Research MethodologiesDevelops the skills necessary to identify and develop a research topic, navigate a research database and develop an effective, scientifically sound, and persuasive research paper with specific emphas… source
DEH 3026| Oral Health PromotionThis course focuses on the assessment of oral health needs and issues of designated populations, recommends strategies to meet those needs along with advanced concepts involving risk reduction, healt… source
DEH 3045| Advanced Dental NutritionExamines program planning and evaluation, healthcare policy, and cultural and nutritional issues specific to community nutrition and its relationship to oral health. source
DEH 3047| Dental Hygiene Business AdministrationExamines the intricacies of business including accounting, finance, marketing and management with special emphasis on dental and dental hygiene practice issues, business planning and ethical consider… source
DEH 3055| Social Issues in Oral HealthEvaluates the complexity and interplay of social and physical environmental structures, economic systems, and behavioral patterns that affect overall health with a focus on health services, health be… source
DEH 3075| Special TopicsProvides student with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of a special topic of interest. source
DEH 3087| Leadership & AdministrationExamines the skills needed for leadership roles in public health, community health, education, business and industry with emphasis on leadership theories and application. source
DEH 4002| Diversity and Cultural Competence Research: Relationship to the Delivery of Oral HealthExamines knowledge, beliefs, and behaviors that influence healthcare choices and become barriers to healthcare services by creating cultural competence with a positive effect on patient care delivery… source
DEH 4012| Teaching Strategies and Methods for the Dental Hygiene EducatorThis course focuses on preparation of the dental hygiene instructor/oral health promoter for a successful teaching experience in the classroom, clinic, or community setting. Major themes include appl… source
DEH 4075| Special TopicsProvides student with a vehicle to pursue in-depth exploration of a special topic of interest. source
DEH 4089| Capstone: Dental HygieneTo be determined by the individual instructor. A Course Description will be developed for each course and documented within the course syllabus. Refer to the SFCC Style Guide for Course Description,… source
ECE 1008| The Assessment Process in Early Childhood EducationFocuses on exposing students to a wide variety of screening tools and evaluations appropriate for children birth to eight years of age. Enables students to gain beginning knowledge in the selection o… source
ECE 1011| Introduction to Early Childhood EducationProvides an introduction to the profession of Early Childhood Education (ECE). Course content includes eight key areas of professional knowledge related to working with young children and their famil… source
ECE 1031| Guidance Strategies for Young ChildrenProvides an exploration of guidance theories, techniques, and practices used to support young children’s ability to learn and engage in prosocial interactions with peers and adults. This course cover… source
ECE 1045| Introduction to Early Childhood Education TechniquesFocuses on a classroom seminar and placement in a child care setting. The supervised placement provides the student with the opportunity to observe children, to practice appropriate interactions, and… source
ECE 1088| Practicum: Early Childhood EducationProvides students with field experience in early childhood programs. source
ECE 1111| Infant and Toddler Theory and PracticePresents an overview of development and care pertinent to infant and toddler children, ages birth to three years, in early childhood settings. The course includes information on state requirements fo… source
ECE 1125| Introduction to Infant/Toddler Lab TechniquesIncludes a classroom seminar and placement in an infant and\or toddler setting. The supervised placement provides the student with the opportunity to observe, to practice appropriate interactions and… source
ECE 2051| Nutrition, Health and SafetyFocuses on nutrition, health, and safety as key factors for optimal growth and development of young children. This course includes nutrition knowledge, menu planning, food program participation, heal… source
ECE 2061| Observing and Utilizing Young Children's Assessment InstrumentsExamines the current research on the continuous practice of observing children. Incorporates practice with a variety of assessment instruments currently utilized in Colorado ECE programs. source
ECE 2075| Special TopicsExplores current topics, issues and activities related to one or more aspects of the early childhood care and education profession. source
ECE 2088| Practicum: Early Childhood EducationProvides students with advanced field experience opportunities in early childhood education programs. source
ECE 2101| Working with Parents, Families, and Community SystemsExamines personal attitudes regarding families, family values systems, and how personal attitudes affect parent-professional partnerships in the early childhood education program. This course covers… source
ECE 2365| Child Growth/Development LaboratoryCovers the growth and development of the child from conception through the elementary school years. Emphasizes physical, cognitive, language, social and emotional domains and the concept of the whole… source
ECE 2381| ECE Child Growth and DevelopmentCovers the growth and development of the child from conception through the elementary school years. This course emphasizes physical, cognitive, language, social, and emotional domains of development… source
ECE 2401| Administration of Early Childhood Care and Education ProgramsProvides foundational knowledge in early childhood program business operations, program development, and evaluation. This course covers administrative skills, ethical decision making, risk and resour… source
ECE 2411| Administration:Human Relations for Early Childhood EducationFocuses on the human relations component of an early childhood professional’s responsibilities. This course includes director-staff relationships, staff development, leadership strategies, family-pro… source
ECE 2601| The Exceptional ChildPresents an overview of critical elements related to educating young children with disabilities or special needs in the early childhood setting. Topics include: typical and atypical development; lega… source
ECE 2621| ECE Curriculum Development: Methods and TechniquesProvides an overview of early childhood curriculum development. This course includes processes for planning and implementing developmentally appropriate environments, materials, and experiences that… source
ECE 2641| Creativity and the Young ChildExplores creative learning theories and evidence-based practices related to creative self-expression with young children. The course emphasizes the teacher’s role in encouraging and supporting creati… source
ECE 2651| Language and LiteracyPresents strategies for optimum language development, literacy, social and emotional development. Supports children's language and literacy in home, classroom, and community settings. Provides approp… source
ECO 1075| Special TopicsProvides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source
ECO 2001| Principles of Macroeconomics: GT-SS1Focuses on the study of the national economy, emphasizing business cycles and long-run growth trends. Explores how macroeconomic performance is measured, including Gross Domestic Product and labor ma… source
ECO 2002| Principles of Microeconomics: GT-SS1Focuses on the study of individual decision making, emphasizing households, business firms and industry analysis. Explores market models, including competition, monopoly, monopolistic competition and… source
ECO 2045| Environmental Economics: GT-SS1Introduces contemporary environmental issues and policies meant to reduce environmental degradation. It introduces the concept of market failure due to pollution. The course covers government polluti… source
EDU 1087| Cooperative EducationProvides students an opportunity to gain practical experience in applying their occupational skills and/or to develop specific skills in a practical work setting. The instructor works with the studen… source
EDU 1088| Practicum IProvides students with the opportunity to supplement coursework with practical work experience related to their educational program. Students work under the immediate supervision of experienced perso… source
EDU 2088| Practicum IIProvides students with the opportunity to supplement coursework with practical work experience related to their educational program. Students work under the immediate supervision of experienced perso… source
EDU 2089| CapstoneFocuses on a demonstrated culmination of learning within a given program of study. source
EDU 2211| Introduction to EducationFocuses on the historical, social, political, philosophical, cultural, and economic forces that shape the United States public school system. This course includes current issues of education reform,… source
EDU 2221| Effective TeachingFocuses on strategies for becoming effective teachers in diverse education settings within Early Childhood Education (ECE), K-12, or higher education. This course includes using learning objectives f… source
EDU 2301| Literacy Instructional TechniquesProvides students with more knowledge of instructional techniques in the teaching of language, reading, and writing. Introduces students to the phases of literacy development and explores the best pr… source
EDU 2331| English Language Learning (K-6)Prepares teachers who work with limited English proficient students to learn strategies to develop English language learners (ELLs) social and academic English and supports their transition to US cul… source
EDU 2341| Multicultural EducationExplores racial, ethnic, cultural, and socioeconomic groups to gain an understanding of equity, diversity, and inclusion in communities and education. This course provides opportunities to contextual… source
EDU 2401| Teaching the Exceptional LearnersFocuses on learners with exceptionalities with emphasis on factors relating to current practices, identification, characteristics, and educational adaptations in special education preschool to 21 (P-… source
EDU 2501| CTE in ColoradoExplores common elements of Career and Technical Education philosophy and current practices. It details the philosophy of Career and Technical Education (CTE), the federal Carl D. Perkins legislation… source
EDU 2601| Adult Learning and TeachingFocuses on strategies for becoming effective teachers in diverse education settings within Early Childhood Education (ECE), K-12, or higher education. This course includes using learning objectives f… source
EDU 2611| Teaching, Learning and TechnologyPrepares students to integrate technology into their teaching curriculum. Enables the student to design educational and training materials incorporating instructional technology. Explores a variety o… source
EGG 1030| Robotics DesignFocuses on the process of building an autonomous robot from the initial design to final evaluation. Includes design and building of the mechanical structure, electrical system as well as programming… source
EGG 1050| Engineering Data AnalysisFocuses on the process of data analysis and presentation for scientists and engineers. Includes an introduction to coding, statistics, probability, data graphics, fitting, modeling, and communicating… source
EGG 1051| Experimental DesignIntroduces the student to the design and construction of scientific and engineering experiments. Includes the entire life cycle of the experiment, from design, to construction, to analysis of data an… source
EGG 1060| Introduction to Engineering ComputingIntroduces techniques for designing, implementing, and testing computer programs in higher-level programming languages to solve problems common in engineering domains. This course uses elementary num… source
EGG 2011| Engineering Mechanics I - StaticsFocuses on the vector and calculus treatment of forces and force systems, including particle and rigid body force systems. Additional topics include moments, friction, structures, and section propert… source
EGG 2012| Engineering Mechanics II (Dynamics)Presents content in particle kinematics, including 2-D motion in x-y coordinates, normal tangential coordinates, and polar coordinates; rigid body kinematics, including relative velocities and relati… source
EGG 2020| ThermodynamicsExplores fundamental concepts and basic theory, including first and second laws of thermodynamics, thermodynamic functions, properties, states, cycles, pure substances, and chemical and phase equilib… source
EGG 2030| Mechanics of SolidsUses forces and torque to determine stress and strain on objects. This course includes bending moments, shear forces, deflection in beams, deformations in structural members, and stress transformatio… source
EGT 1110| IDEA: Introduction to Design and Engineering ApplicationsProvides students with opportunities to engage with an industry client on a real-world, open-ended engineering design problem. Students will develop professional skills and knowledge using Computer A… source
EGT 2080| InternshipProvides students with the opportunity to supplement coursework with practical work experience related to their educational program. Students work under the immediate supervision of experienced perso… source
EGT 2089| CapstoneA demonstrated culmination of learning within a given program of study. source
EGT 2303| Applied Dimension & ToleranceFocuses on industrial dimensioning practices, enables the student to develop skills in dimensioning techniques and learn to apply the ASME Y14.5 dimensioning standard. source
EGT 2305| Geometric Dimension and ToleranceFocuses on interpreting and applying geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GDT) in machining or drafting per the ASME Y14.5 specification. Demonstrate and distinguish GDT through math formulas, tol… source
EMS 1021| EMT FundamentalsIntroduces the Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) student to prehospital emergency care. The topics included in this course are Emergency Medical Services (EMS) systems, well-being of the EMT, commun… source
EMS 1022| EMT Medical EmergenciesProvides the Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) student with the knowledge and skills to effectively provide emergency care and transportation to a patient experiencing a medical emergency. This cour… source
EMS 1023| EMT Trauma EmergenciesProvides the Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) student with the knowledge and skills to provide appropriate emergency care and transportation of a patient who has suffered a traumatic injury. The co… source
EMS 1024| EMT Special ConsiderationsProvides the Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) student with the knowledge and skills required to modify the assessment, treatment, and transportation of special patient populations and patients in s… source
EMS 1070| EMT ClinicalProvides the EMT student with the clinical experience required for initial certification and some renewal processes. source
ENG 0077| Special TopicsExploration of current topics, issues and activities related to one or more aspects of the named discipline. source
ENG 0090| Composition & ReadingIntegrates and contextualizes college level reading and writing. source
ENG 0094| Studio 1021Integrates and contextualizes reading and writing strategies tailored to co-requisite ENG 1021 coursework. source
ENG 0095| Studio 1021 for Multilingual LearnersSupports multilingual learners in reading, writing, and language acquisition strategies tailored to pair with English Composition coursework. source
ENG 1021| English Composition I: GT-CO1Emphasizes the planning, writing, and revising of compositions, including the development of critical and logical thinking skills. This course includes a wide variety of compositions that stress anal… source
ENG 1022| English Composition II: GT-CO2Expands and refines the objectives of English Composition I. Emphasizes critical/logical thinking and reading, problem definition, research strategies, and writing analytical, evaluative, and/or argu… source
ENG 1031| Technical Writing I: GT-CO1Develops skills one can apply to a variety of technical documents. Focuses on principles for organizing, writing, and revising clear, readable documents for industry, business, and government. This i… source
ENG 1075| Special TopicsProvides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source
ENG 2001| English Composition III: GT-CO3Provides the skills necessary to enter into higher-level undergraduate academic discourse or professional workplace writing. This course extends rhetorical knowledge and develops critical reading, th… source
ENG 2021| Creative Writing I GT-AH1Examines techniques for creative writing by exploring imaginative uses of language through creative genres (fiction, poetry, and other types of creative production such as drama, screenplays, graphic… source
ENG 2022| Creative Writing IIProvides continued development of written expression in the creative genres (fiction, poetry, and other types of creative production such as drama, screenplays, graphic narrative, or creative nonfict… source
ENG 2026| Fiction WritingProvides techniques for analyzing and writing fiction, including the study of form and technique with an emphasis on the writing process. source
ENG 2027| Poetry WritingTeaches techniques for creating poems, including study of figurative language, forms, and sound patterns of poetry. source
ENG 2030| Creative NonfictionTeaches students to incorporate literary techniques into factual writing. Enables the student to survey a wide range of readings and analyze form and content. Includes critical review, biographical p… source
ENG 2031| Literary MagazineCovers the production of a literary magazine through skill building and collaboration. This course introduces the editorial process involved in preparing a literary magazine for publication, includin… source
ENG 2075| Special TopicsProvides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source
ENG 2080| InternshipTo be determined by the individual instructor. A Course Description will be developed for each course and documented within the course syllabus. Refer to the SFCC Style Guide for Course Description,… source
ENG 2085| Independent StudyMeets the individual needs of students. Students engage in intensive study or research under the direction of a qualified instructor. source
ENG 2094| Service LearningTo be determined by the individual instructor. A Course Description will be developed for each course and documented within the course syllabus. Refer to the SFCC Style Guide for Course Description,… source
ENV 1010| Natural Disasters: GT-SC2Introduces different types of natural hazards, their causes, effects, and what can be done to reduce the risks to human populations. Scientific advances related to understanding, predicting, and prep… source
ENV 1111| Environmental Science with Lab: GT-SC1Provides an introduction to the basic concepts of ecology and the relationship between environmental problems and biological systems. Includes interdisciplinary discussions on biology, chemistry, geo… source
ENV 2075| Special TopicsProvides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source
ETH 2000| Introduction to Ethnic Studies: GT-SS3Introduces the issues of race and ethnicity through the exploration of four major groups in the United States. This course explores issues of race and identity, racism and discrimination, stereotypin… source
FIN 1050| Principles of BankingExplores nearly every aspect of banking as a solid foundation for any career in the financial services industry. Just as the industry is constantly changing, this course is continually being revised… source
FIN 2010| Principles of FinanceProvides factual knowledge of financial institutions and the monetary system used in the United States in relationship to the global economy. Examines tools and techniques such as capital budgeting,… source
FIN 3020| Applied FinanceFocuses on applying financial concepts, ethical and financial sustainability practices to promote managerial success and improve organizational performance. It addresses the budgeting process, raisin… source
FRE 1001| Conversational French IIntroduces beginning students to conversational French and focuses on understanding and speaking French. Covers basic vocabulary, grammar, and expressions that are used in daily situations and in tra… source
FRE 1002| Conversational French IIContinues the sequence for beginning students who wish to understand and speak French. Covers basic conversational patterns, expressions, and grammar. source
FRE 1011| French Language I: GT-AH4Develops students’ interpretive, interpersonal, and presentational communicative abilities in the language. This course integrates these skills with the study of the cultures in which the language is… source
FRE 1012| French Language II: GT-AH4Expands students’ interpretive, interpersonal, and presentational communicative abilities in the language. This course integrates these skills with the study of the cultures in which the language is… source
FRE 2011| French Language III: GT-AH4Continues French I and II in the development of increased functional proficiency in listening, speaking, reading and writing the French language. Note: The order of the topics and the methodology wil… source
FRE 2012| French Language IV: GT-AH4Continues French I, II and III in the development of increased functional proficiency in listening, speaking, reading and writing the French language. Note: The order of the topics and the methodolog… source
FRE 2075| Special TopicsProvides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source
FRE 2085| Independent StudyMeets the individual needs of students. Students engage in intensive study or research under the direction of a qualified instructor. source
GEO 1005| World Regional Geography: GT-SS2Examines the spatial distribution of environmental and societal phenomena in the world’s regions; environmental phenomena may include topography, climate, and natural resources; societal phenomena ma… source
GEO 1006| Human Geography: GT-SS2Introduces students to geographic perspectives and methods in the study of human societies by examining the spatial characteristics of populations, language, religion, ethnicity, politics, and econom… source
GEO 1007| Physical GeographyFocuses on the study of the spatial relationship between humans and the natural environment. Five main themes are addressed: the atmosphere (weather and climate); the hydrosphere (water bodies and ri… source
GEO 1011| Physical Geography: Landforms with Lab: GT-SC1Introduces students to the principles of Earth’s physical processes, emphasizing landforms, soils, and hydrology. Examines the formation and distribution of landforms, such as mountains, valleys, and… source
GEO 1012| Physical Geography - Weather and Climate with Lab: GT-SC1Introduces the principles of meteorology, climatology, world vegetation patterns, and world regional climate classification. The course includes investigating the geographic factors which influence c… source
GEO 1060| Global Climate Change: GT-SC2Presents global climate change from an Earth science perspective including paleoclimatology, atmospheric science, vegetation, fluvial systems, and oceanic circulation. This course analyzes observed a… source
GEO 1075| Special TopicsProvides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source
GER 1011| German Language I: GT-AH4Develops students’ interpretive, interpersonal, and presentational communicative abilities in the German language. This course integrates these skills in the cultural contexts in which the language i… source
GER 1012| German Language II: GT-AH4Expands students’ interpretive, interpersonal, and presentational communicative abilities in the language. This course integrates these skills with the study of the cultures in which the language is… source
GEY 1034| Oil and Gas GeologyIntroduces basic concepts of oil and gas geology including associated rock types, hydrocarbon formation mechanisms, stratigraphic relationships, permeability, and various types of traps. Oil and gas… source
GEY 1075| Special TopicsPresents an overview of the special topic including one aspect of the earth and its history as recorded in rocks and rock formations. May include current changes and impact of historical events and e… source
GEY 1108| Geology of National Parks GT-SC2Explores significant geologic features and the processes that create them using examples and case studies from the U.S. National Park System. Weathering and erosional landforms, caves and reefs, coas… source
GEY 1111| Physical Geology with Lab: GT-SC1Encompasses the materials of the earth, its structure, surface features and the geologic processes involved in its development. This course includes laboratory experience. This course is one of the S… source
GEY 1112| Historical Geology with Lab: GT-SC1Covers the physical and biological development of the earth through the vast span of geologic time. Emphasizes the investigation and interpretation of sedimentary rocks, the record of ancient environ… source
GEY 1135| Environmental Geology with Lab: GT-SC1Introduces the subject of geology as it relates to human activities. Geologic hazards such as floods, landslides, earthquakes, and volcanoes are investigated. Mineral, energy, soil, and water resourc… source
HCI 3000| Health Care Systems and OrganizationsProvides an overview of the healthcare delivery system at the national, state, and local level. This course covers healthcare education, including applicable regulations and standards, reimbursement… source
HCI 3005| Healthcare Coding and RecordsPresents medical coding and records from the perspective of the non-coding professional. This course focuses on coding systems, coded data utilization, coding, and reimbursement. Additionally, this c… source
HCI 3010| Healthcare Information Technology and Electronic Health RecordsCovers Information Technology (IT) principles as they relate to the health care environment including hardware, networking, and security features. This course focuses on Electronic Health Records (EH… source
HCI 3011| Health Information Systems ManagementCovers major concepts, systems, and methodologies in managing health care information systems. This course focuses on concepts of health care data quality, health care information, and the associated… source
HCI 4000| Epidemiology and BiostatisticsCovers epidemiological and biostatistical principles, concepts, and procedures for the surveillance and investigation of health-related states or events. This course focuses on data collection and di… source
HCI 4005| Programming for Health InformaticsBuilds on previous programming and statistical course work to grow in data analysis skills. The course covers the application of programming skills to prepare, process, and visualize healthcare data.… source
HCI 4006| Analytics for HealthcareProvides the foundational skills in healthcare data analytics. This course covers data-mining concepts, techniques, and applications to improve healthcare performance quality. Additionally, this cour… source
HCI 4015| Legal and Ethical Issues in Health InformaticsCovers concepts and principles of law and regulations in the healthcare field. The course focuses on legal issues regarding health information, including confidentiality, release of health informatio… source
HCI 4020| Healthcare Quality ManagementFocuses on the fundamentals of quality management, performance improvement, and patient safety. source
HCI 4025| Project Management for Technology in HealthcareIntroduces the concepts of project management for technology-based projects within healthcare contexts. This course focuses on the tools and techniques for project management, change management, and… source
HCI 4030| Research Methodology in HealthcareCovers the fundamentals of research and program evaluation in a healthcare setting. This course covers qualitative and quantitative research methods, healthcare specific methodologies, and ethical co… source
HCI 4080| InternshipProvides student with the opportunity to supplement coursework with practical work experience related to their educational program. Students work under the immediate supervision of experienced person… source
HCI 4089| CapstoneProvides a demonstrated culmination of learning within a given program of study. source
HCI 4085| Independent StudyTo be determined by the individual instructor. A Course Description will be developed for each course and documented within the course syllabus. Refer to the SFCC Style Guide for Course Description,… source
HIS 1075| Special TopicsFocuses on the exploration of current topics, issues and activities related to one or more aspects of history. source
HIS 1110| The World: Antiquity-1500: GT-HI1Explores a number of peoples, groups, ideas, institutions, and trends that have shaped World History from the prehistoric era to 1500. Reflects the multiple perspectives of gender, class, religion, a… source
HIS 1120| The World: 1500-Present: GT-HI1Explores a number of peoples, groups, ideas, institutions, and trends that have shaped World History from 1500 to the present. Reflects the multiple perspectives of gender, class, religion, and ethni… source
HIS 1210| U.S. History to Reconstruction: GT-HI1Explores events, trends, peoples, groups, cultures, ideas, and institutions in North America and United States history, including the multiple perspectives of gender, class, and ethnicity, between th… source
HIS 1220| U.S. History Since the Civil War: GT-HI1Explores events, trends, peoples, groups, cultures, ideas, and institutions in United States History, including the multiple perspectives of gender, class, and ethnicity, between the period of the Am… source
HIS 1310| Western Civilization: Antiquity-1650: GT-HI1Explores a number of events, peoples, groups, ideas, institutions, and trends that have shaped Western Civilization from the prehistoric era to 1650. Reflects the multiple perspectives of gender, cla… source
HIS 1320| Western Civilization: 1650-Present: GT-HI1Explores a number of events, peoples, groups, ideas, institutions, and trends that have shaped Western Civilization from 1650 to the present. Reflects the multiple perspectives of gender, class, reli… source
HIS 2005| Women in World History: GT-HI1Examines the roles, experiences, and contributions of women in world history and explores ways in which women's history modifies the traditional interpretations of historical events. This course is o… source
HIS 2015| 20th Century World History: GT-HI1Investigates the major political, social, and economic developments, international relationships, scientific breakthroughs, and cultural trends that have shaped the various global regions and nation-… source
HIS 2075| Special TopicsFocuses on the exploration of current topics, issues and activities related to one or more aspects of history. source
HIS 2085| Independent StudyIncorporates structured and guided, individualized research that is organized and tailored around the interests and needs of the individual student. source
HIS 2105| Women in U.S. History: GT-HI1Examines women’s changing roles in American history from the pre-colonial native population to the present. Emphasizes the nature of women’s work and the participation of women in the family, politic… source
HIS 2110| African American History: GT-HI1Explores the experiences and contributions of African Americans from the colonial period to the present. Emphasizes the social and economic lives and roles of African Americans, their roles in politi… source
HIS 2120| US Foreign Relations History: GT-HI1Provides an overview of the history of United States foreign relations from the colonial era to the present and includes the pertinent political, military, economic, diplomatic, social, religious, id… source
HIS 2130| History of American West: GT-HI1Traces the history of the American West, from the Native American cultures and the frontier experiences of America’s earliest, eastern settlers, through the Trans-Mississippi West, across the great e… source
HIS 2135| Colorado History: GT-HI1Presents the story of the people, society, and cultures of Colorado from its earliest Native Americans, through the Spanish influx, the explorers, the fur traders and mountain men, the gold rush, rai… source
HIS 2140| Civil War Era in American History: GT-HI1Explores the causes, course, and consequences of the American Civil War, from the Colonial period to the 21st Century, in order to understand the multiple meanings of a transforming event in American… source
HIS 2145| US History Since 1945: GT-HI1Focuses on the major political, economic, social, and cultural developments that have shaped modern America from 1945 to the present. This course is one of the Statewide Guaranteed Transfer courses.… source
HIS 2200| History of Latin America: GT-HI1Focuses on the major political, economic, social, and cultural influences that have shaped Latin America from pre-European conquest to the present. Emphasizes the early history of Latin America but c… source
HIS 2210| History Of Mexico: GT - HI1Focuses on the major political, economic, social, and cultural developments of Mexico from Pre-Columbian times to the present. This is a statewide Guaranteed Transfer course in the GT-HI1 category. source
HIS 2300| The Middle Ages: GT-HI1Focuses on political, social, cultural, economic and intellectual developments in Europe, Byzantium and the Islamic world from the collapse of Rome through the Renaissance, approximately A.D. 400-140… source
HIS 2500| History of Islamic Civilization: GT-HI1Surveys the tenets of Islam and the political, social and cultural history of the civilizations which embraced it from the 6th century to the modern day. Focuses on the diversity and dynamism of Isla… source
HIS 2510| Modern Middle East: GT-HI1Explores the political, economic, social and cultural development of the Middle East from the late Ottoman Empire to the present. Focuses upon the influences of Islam and Western ideas, diplomacy, an… source
HIS 2610| History of Modern China: GT-HI1This course traces the political, ideological, economic, religious, social, and cultural developments of modern China from the Qing dynasty through the political and economic revolutions of the 20th… source
HNR 1000| Honors SeminarDevelops skills in an interdisciplinary manner, including: self-efficacy, college success, interdisciplinary connections, critical and creative thinking. A primary goal is to develop a sense of commu… source
HNR 2089| Capstone- HonorsProvides a demonstrated culmination of learning within a given program of study. source
HOS 1031| Planning for Special EventsOffers fundamental knowledge in planning and executing events or meetings. The material covers budgeting, entertainment, catering, and accommodating participants' lodging needs. ​ source
HOS 1048| Introduction to Food and BeverageFocuses on food and beverage management. This course includes menu planning, purchasing, storage, and facility layout.​ source
HOS 2006| Event Operations/LogisticsIdentifies the operational and logistical components of an event including feasibility, safety, selecting personnel, transportation, site selection, menu planning, staging, program design, and protoc… source
HPR 1000| Introduction to HealthProvides an exploratory course for students interested in a health career. Basic health skills such as vital signs and CPR will be included. source
HPR 1002| Health Career Opt & ReadinessDiscusses current market trends in the medical profession, professional opportunities, continuing education, and professional affiliations. Discussions regarding resumes, portfolios, letters of inqui… source
HPR 1006| Customer Service in HealthcareIntroduces students to customer service theory and techniques specifically in the healthcare arena. This course will discuss therapeutic communication, conflict resolution and negotiation, as well as… source
HPR 1008| Law & Ethics for Health ProfIntroduces student to the study and application medico-legal concepts in medical careers. This course seeks to establish a foundation for ethical behavior and decision making in health professions. source
HPR 1011| CPR for ProfessionalsMeets the requirements for American Red Cross Professional Rescuer CPR or American Heart Association Basic Life Support for those who work in Emergency Services, Health Care and other professional ar… source
HPR 1020| PhlebotomyTeaches the duties associated with the practice of venipuncture, capillary puncture, and special collection procedures. Students will have experience with quality control, infection control and safet… source
HPR 1036| Human DiseasesCovers basic knowledge of the deviations that occur in the human body with disease and injury. An integrated study of signs/symptoms, diagnostic tests and treatment. source
HPR 1038| Introduction to Medical TerminologyIntroduces the structure of medical terms with emphasis on using and combining the most common prefixes, roots, and suffixes. This course includes terms related to major body systems and provides acc… source
HPR 1039| Medical TerminologyDiscusses the structure of medical terms with emphasis on using and combining prefixes, roots and suffixes. This class includes terms related to major body systems, oncology, and psychiatry, as well… source
HPR 1050| Basic EKG InterpretationProvides instruction for interpretation of EKG strips, anatomy and physiology of the heart, using three-lead monitoring as a guide. Three-lead EKG may be discussed. source
HPR 1075| Special TopicsProvides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source
HPR 1080| InternshipProvides students with the opportunity to supplement coursework with practical work experience related to their educational program. Students work under the immediate supervision of experienced perso… source
HPR 1085| Independent StudyProvides structured and guided, individualized research that is organized and tailored around the interests and needs of the individual student. source
HPR 3001| Communication in Health CareDevelops professional written and oral communication plans to ensure effective patient-centered outcomes between health care professionals, patients and caregivers. source
HPR 4011| Leadership and Management in Health ProfessionsProvides a general overview of the concepts and theories relative to leadership and management in health care settings. This course covers concepts in decision-making models, ethical reasoning skills… source
HSE 1005| Introduction to Social WelfareExamines the historical and philosophical background of statutes, ideologies, political process, policy making, decision rules and influential leaders who have had an impact on shaping the social wel… source
HSE 1006| Survey of Human ServicesProvides a philosophical, political, statutory and contemporary overview of the role, values, knowledge and intervention strategies encountered by human service professionals in addressing social pro… source
HSE 1007| Interviewing PrinciplesProvides a beginning level of information on theoretical concepts, primary principles, strategies and interventions implemented in the practice and delivery of human services to individuals and famil… source
HSE 1008| Introduction to Therapeutic SystemsIntroduces basic concept of major therapeutic systems, including backgrounds. Developmental theories and practices of specific systems from psychoanalysis to reality therapy. source
HSE 1088| Human Services Practicum IProvides experience in various service agencies to familiarize students with agency work. Emphasizes developing observational skills, individual growth in self-awareness, interviewing skills, introdu… source
HSE 2005| Human Services for GroupsIntroduces the concepts, principles, goals and skills of group work as a method of providing human services. Emphasis is on basic practice skills and intervention techniques. source
HSE 2006| Human Services for FamiliesIntroduces family theory and practice. Covers such topics as systems theory, communications theories, structure therapists, developmental theory and future directions in family therapy research. source
HSE 2007| Community OrganizationExamines the theory and practice of organizing communities, neighborhoods, committees and advisory boards as they relate to the social services delivery system. source
HSE 2026| Case Management for Human Services PractitionersIntroduces an advanced program of study incorporating the theory and practice strategies of case management utilizing the specialist model approach. source
HSE 2075| Special TopicsThis course provides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source
HSE 2085| Independent StudyProvides students the opportunity to pursue advanced topics and projects in the human services discipline utilizing standard research strategies that may include field studies. source
HSE 2088| Human Services Practicum IIProvides placement in a service agency where the student applies the values, concepts and skills gained in theory courses to the actual process of helping people. Emphasis is on sharpening skills and… source
HUM 1003| Introduction to Film Art: GT-AH2Studies the relationships among film's stylistic systems, narrative systems and audience reception. Students view, discuss and critically analyze a variety of films which represent a variety of genre… source
HUM 1015| World Mythology: GT-AH2Introduces students to a multidisciplinary approach to world mythology. Common themes are illustrated and connected to religion, philosophy, art, literature, music, and contemporary culture. In addit… source
HUM 1020| The Cultural History of Rock and RollTeaches students to read about, write about, and discuss the social history of that very broad term, rock and roll. We explore important themes in American (and British) social and cultural history t… source
HUM 1021| Humanities: Early Civilization: GT-AH2Introduces students to the history of ideas that have defined cultures through a study of the visual arts, literature, drama, music, and philosophy. It emphasizes connections among the arts, values,… source
HUM 1022| Humanities: Medieval-Modern: GT-AH2Examines written texts, visual arts and musical compositions to analyze and reflect the evolution and confluence of cultures in Europe, Asia and the Americas from 800 C.E. to 1750 C.E. Any two of the… source
HUM 1023| Humanities: Modern World: GT-AH2Examines the cultures of the 17th through the 20th centuries by focusing on the interrelationships of the arts, ideas, and history. Considers the influences of industrialism, scientific development a… source
HUM 1075| Special TopicsProvides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source
HUM 2075| Special TopicsProvides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source
HUM 2085| Independent StudyMeets the individual needs of students. Students engage in intensive study or research under the direction of a qualified instructor. source
HWE 1050| Human NutritionIntroduces basic principles of nutrition with emphasis on personal nutrition. Satisfies nutrition requirement of students entering health care professions. source
HWE 1054| Applied Nutrition to Whole Food CookingEncompasses the principles of Human Nutrition and applies the concepts to whole food cooking and disease prevention. Students will learn “hands on” whole food cooking principles and preparation metho… source
HWE 1061| Fitness and WellnessProvides information on fitness and wellness and to serve as a guide to design, implement, and evaluate a complete personal fitness and wellness program. The course integrates the basic components of… source
HWE 1068| Certified Personal Trainer Preparatory CourseProvides knowledge and skills to prepare for a nationally recognized personal training certification. The course includes the development and implementation of exercise programs for healthy populatio… source
HWE 1080| InternshipTo be determines by the individual instructor. A course description will be developed for each course and documented within the course syllabus. Refer to the SFCC Style guide for Course Description,… source
HWE 2060| Exercise, Nutrition and Body CompositionFocuses on the concepts of improved performance in all fitness areas. Emphasis is placed on how carbohydrates, fat, and protein impact performance, and the relationship between metabolism and weight… source
JOU 1005| Introduction to Mass Media: GT-SS3Places the mass media in an historical and cultural perspective, considering the validity, integrity and influence of the media in a democracy. This course is one of the Statewide Guaranteed Transfer… source
JOU 1006| Media News and ReportingIntroduces news writing, reporting and interviewing with an emphasis on clarity, accuracy, completeness, timeliness and fairness. source
JOU 1021| PhotojournalismDevelops photojournalistic skills in capturing moments of real life from a unique personal viewpoint. Covers a broad overview of new media story-telling techniques. Students will focus on the way the… source
JOU 1075| Special TopicsProvides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source
JOU 2015| Publications Production and DesignProvides for students participation in the planning, writing, design and production processes of a non-newspaper publication. source
JOU 2025| New MediaExplores techniques and approaches in the latest delivery methods for internet-based journalism. Students explore digital media outlets such as blogs, audio and video podcasts, e-zines and social net… source
JOU 2031| Introduction to Public RelationsFocuses on public relations and its role for the individual, the non-profit organization, business and government; research methodology, principles and practices necessary to become a public relation… source
JOU 2041| Feature and Magazine WritingStudies trade, consumer and technical markets; manuscript development with emphasis on nonfiction; submission techniques; and trends affecting the marketing of manuscripts. source
JOU 2080| InternshipProvides a structured and guided, individualized research that is organized and tailored around the interests and needs of the individual student who may use journalism skills and experiences acquire… source
JOU 2085| Independent StudyMeets the individual needs of students. Students engage in intensive study or research under the direction of a qualified instructor. source
LIT 1015| Introduction to Literature I: GT-AH2Introduces students to fiction, poetry, and drama. Emphasizes active and responsive reading. This course is one of the Statewide Guaranteed Transfer courses. GT-AH2 source
LIT 1026| Study of PoetryFocuses on careful reading and interpretation of various poems representing types and periods of poetry. It examines formal as well as thematic elements of poetry. Critical thinking, discussion, and… source
LIT 1075| Special TopicsProvides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source
LIT 2001| World Literature to 1600: GT-AH2Examines significant writings in world literature from the ancients through the Renaissance. Emphasizes careful readings and understanding of the works and their cultural backgrounds. This course is… source
LIT 2002| World Literature After 1600: GT-AH2Examines significant writings in world literature from the seventeenth century to the present. Emphasizes careful reading and understanding of the works and their cultural backgrounds. This course is… source
LIT 2005| Race, Ethnicity, and Culture in U.S. Literature: GT-AH2Focuses on significant texts by ethnic Americans, including African-American, Native American, Latino/a, and Asian Americans. Emphasizes careful reading and understanding of the cultural and literary… source
LIT 2011| American Literature to Civil War: GT-AH2Provides an overview of American literature from the Native American through the nineteenth century Romantics. It explores ideas, historical and social contexts, themes and literary characteristics o… source
LIT 2012| American Literature After Civil War: GT-AH2Provides an overview of American literature from the mid-nineteenth century to the present. It explores ideas, historical and social contexts, themes and literary characteristics of works in various… source
LIT 2025| Introduction to Shakespeare: GT-AH2Explores a selection of works by William Shakespeare. It focuses on careful reading and interpretation of the plays and poems, includes pertinent information about Elizabethan England, and examines f… source
LIT 2035| Science FictionExamines the techniques and issues of science fiction through a close reading a variety of writers in the genre. source
LIT 2040| Queer Literature: GT-AH2Provides an overview of how literature has reflected and impacted social perceptions of queer identity, from early civilizations to contemporary society. source
LIT 2046| Literature of Women: GT-AH2Examines the techniques and themes in literature by and about women by examining women`s issues form various genres. This course is one of the Statewide Guaranteed Transfer courses. GT-AH2 source
LIT 2055| Children`s Literature: GT-AH2Examines the criteria for selecting appropriate literature for children. Explores literature through a variety of genres, age levels, values taught through literature, and literary and artistic quali… source
LIT 2058| Latinx Literature: GT-AH2Examines the cultural, historical, and social contexts impacting Latinx identities through critical reading and analysis. This course focuses on significant works, including poetry, drama, and/or fic… source
LIT 2059| Survey of African American Literature: GT-AH2Examines African American literature from 1750 to the present, exploring ideas, historical and social contexts, themes, and literary characteristics of works in various genres by major writers. This… source
LIT 2067| The Bible as LiteratureIntroduces the Bible as the textual centerpiece of Western literature. Students will encounter the various literary genres represented in Biblical texts, the process of canonization, ways in which th… source
LIT 2075| Special TopicsProvides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source
LIT 2085| Independent StudyExplores particular authors, topics, themes in depth, such as Ibsen, Faulkner or Twain, or great fiction of the nineteenth century source
MAC 1000| Machine Shop SafetyCovers the hazards of a machine shop including health and safety, locating essential safety information from a code or other standard, location and use of safety and emergency equipment, and identify… source
MAC 1001| Introduction to Machine ShopCovers safety procedures, use of bench tools, layout tools, power saws, drill presses, precision measurement tools, and various hand tools related to the machine shop. Also included are sharpening dr… source
MAC 1002| Print Reading for MachinistsInstructs students in reading and understanding industrial prints. This course covers basic drafting and print standards, fundamentals of shape description, fundamentals of size description and annot… source
MAC 1010| Introduction to Engine LatheIntroduces basic lathe applications which will consist of identifying lathe components and controls, understanding turning safety, calculating speeds, and feeds, using various tools and tool holders,… source
MAC 1011| Intermediate Engine LatheTeaches students to prepare single point external and internal unified screw threads to a Class 3 fit, generate angles with the compound rest within one degree, ream holes concentric within .001 inch… source
MAC 1020| Introduction to Milling MachineTeaches students to identify the major parts of the vertical mill, align a vise, use an indicator, edge finder, and boring head, determine speeds and feeds perform simple indexing, mill flat, square… source
MAC 1021| Intermediate Milling MachinePrepares students to determine hole locations by coordinates and degrees, use a rotary table, use a jig bore to drill holes by the coordinate method, and work within plus or minus .001 inch tolerance. source
MAC 1041| Advanced Machining OperationsProvides the student the use of various conventional machine tools used in a machine shop environment. The use of engine lathes, horizontal and vertical milling machines, surface grinders, drill pres… source
MAC 1045| Production Manufacturing ConceptsFamiliarizes the student to concepts related to manufacturing environments. Topics will consist of, but not be limited to Material Identification, Shop Floor Management, Just-In Time Manufacturing, K… source
MAC 1078| Machining WorkshopProvides students with an experiential learning opportunity. source
MAC 2001| Introduction to CNC Turning OperationsCovers computer numerical control (CNC) lathe operations, control functions, the letter address system, the program format, and machine setup. G & M codes, control functions, the letter address syste… source
MAC 2002| CNC Turning Operations IIPrepares students to write basic computer numerical control (CNC) lathe part programs. G and M codes, math related to CNC, setups, speeds and feeds, straight turning, spherical turning, threading, ch… source
MAC 2003| Introduction to CNC OperationsIntroduces basic writing and editing of CNC programs. G&M codes, math, speeds feeds, production processes including basic process controls, simple fixturing, and documentation associated with manufac… source
MAC 2005| Introduction to CNC Milling OperationsProvides transitional information between conventional machining applications and the typical applications found in Computer Numerical Control Machining. Topics may consist of Numerical Control Syste… source
MAC 2006| CNC Milling Operations IIExposes the student to the principle operations of both vertical and horizontal CNC milling machines via lecture instruction methods, multi-media instruction methods, and manufacturing hands-on metho… source
MAC 2040| CAD/CAM 2DProvides the student with the essential concepts and techniques that are required to successfully create part geometry, generate tool path, verify tool path models, and post process the NC codes. The… source
MAC 2045| CAD/CAM 3DCovers both the production and surfacing of three-dimensional geometry in a self-paced setting. Issues will be covered related to the production of wire frames, solids, surfaces, the joining of surfa… source
MAC 2050| Advanced Inspection TechniquesExposes the student to the principles of dimensional metrology. Students will learn how to use common measuring instruments relating to state-of-the-art manufacturing environments. Students will also… source
MAC 2051| Introduction to Wire EDMCovers the basic operation and theory of the Computer Numerical Controlled wire Electrical Discharge Machine (the CNC wire EDM machine). source
MAC 2052| Practical MetallurgyOffers a study of metallurgical terms and definitions in an effort to understand both the behavior of metals and their service to industry. Characteristics during heating, cooling, shaping, forming,… source
MAC 2053| Wire EDM OperationCovers the preparation, operation, and maintenance the Computer Numerical Controlled wire Electric Discharge Machine (the CNC wire EDM machine). source
MAC 2057| Wire EDM ProgrammingCovers how to create a G language program (G-code) for a Computer Numerical Controlled wire Electrical Discharge Machine (CNC wire EDM Machine) using Computer-aided Design and Computer-aided Manufact… source
MAC 2059| Introduction to the 5-Axis Milling MachineCovers knowledge, basic operation and theory of the 5-axis milling machine. source
MAC 2060| 5-Axis Milling Machine OperationCovers preparation, operation and maintenance of the 5-axis milling machine. source
MAC 2061| 5-Axis Milling Machine ProgrammingCovers how to create a 5-axis milling machine program using Computer-aided Design and Computer-aided Manufacturing (CAD/CAM) software. source
MAC 2062| Introduction to Multi-Axis LatheCovers basic operation and theory of the multi-axis lathe. source
MAC 2063| Multi-Axis Lathe OperationCovers preparation, operation and maintenance for the multi-axis lathe. source
MAC 2064| Multi-Axis Lathe ProgrammingCovers the creation of a Multi-axis lathe program using Computer-aided Design and Computer-aided Manufacturing (CAD/CAM) software. source
MAC 2078| Machining WorkshopProvides students with an experiential learning opportunity. source
MAC 2080| Machining InternshipProvides students with the opportunity to supplement coursework with practical work experience related to their educational program. Students work under the immediate supervision of experienced perso… source
MAN 1005| Logistics ManagementIntroduces the fundamental facets of logistics in supply chain management utilizing a systems approach to: manage activities associated with traffic, logistical support, regulations, transportation,… source
MAN 1016| Principles of SupervisionStudies the principles and techniques of supervising and motivating personnel. This course is designed for students who are interested in supervising others or for those currently in supervision. Cou… source
MAN 1028| Human Relations in OrganizationsExplores the importance of effective communication in our personal lives as well as in the world of business. Practical business applications such as employee motivation, handling customer complaints… source
MAN 1060| EntrepreneurshipTeaches entrepreneurs planning skills from business concept development to the actual development of a comprehensive business plan. This practical approach includes one-on-one counseling with the ins… source
MAN 1075| Special TopicsProvides students with a vehicle to pursue special topics of interest in business. The content of this course is designed on an as needed basis to provide current, up-to-date information. source
MAN 2000| Human Resources Management IProvides the student with a broad overview of the contemporary issues, theories and principles used to effectively manage human resources. Topics include recruiting, hiring, compensation and benefits… source
MAN 2016| Small Business ManagementExamines the elements necessary for the successful formation of a new small business. It is also designed to enhance the skills of those already involved in the operation of a small business. The cou… source
MAN 2024| LeadershipFocuses on the leadership skills necessary to bring about change in an organization. Students learn to develop and communicate a shared vision, to empower employees, to manage conflict, to negotiate,… source
MAN 2025| Managerial FinanceExamines the concepts and techniques used to analyze financial accounting information for managerial planning, decision-making and control. The focus of the course is on decision-making relating to t… source
MAN 2026| Principles of ManagementPresents a survey of the principles of management. Emphasis is on the primary functions of planning, organizing, leading and controlling with a balance between the behavioral and operational approach. source
MAN 2041| Project Management in OrganizationsIntroduces students to the planning, implementation, and control activities of project management, including project and performance evaluation, quality control and work flow analysis. Emphasis will… source
MAN 2042| Project Management Tools and TechniquesEmphasizes project management techniques and tools wherein students will learn the necessary skills to track a project, keeping it on time and within budget. Students will apply software to solve pro… source
MAN 3030| Contemporary ManagementProvides a broad overview of current organizational management principles, techniques, and concepts needed for managerial analysis and decision-making related to planning, organizing, leading, and co… source
MAN 3050| Innovation and Change ManagementP​rovides essential skills required to navigate the dynamic and ever-evolving business environment. This course explores and applies the concepts, theories, and practical tools necessary to understan… source
MAN 3060| Operations ManagementExamines the planning, organization, and measurement of operations common within successful business production and service. This course emphasizes product design, supply chain management, quality co… source
MAN 4030| Organizational LeadershipExplores leadership development through foundational theories, along with development and applications of effective leadership principles and skills. This course covers motivation, group dynamics, co… source
MAN 4040| Strategic Management​Applies strategic thinking and development and implementation strategies for businesses with a domestic and global perspective. This course combines fundamentals from accounting, marketing, finance a… source
MAN 4060| Human Resources and Supervisory Management​​E​stablishes the foundational knowledge and skills required to effectively manage personnel, foster a productive work environment, and handle various human resource functions within an organization.… source
MAP 1010| Medical Office AdministrationIntroduces the administrative duties specifically used in medical offices. source
MAP 1020| Medical Office Financial ManagementCovers the practical uses of accounts and records with emphasis on accounting principles and analysis for use in a medical office. Introduces outpatient coding with an ultimate goal to present a clea… source
MAP 1050| Pharmacology for Medical AssistantsProvides an overview of pharmacology language, abbreviations, systems of measurement and conversions. The Controlled Substances Act, prescriptions, forms of medications, patient care applications, dr… source
MAP 1083| Medical Assistant InternshipProvides supervised placement in contracted facility for guided experience in application of knowledge and skill acquired in the classroom. The student assists with a variety of business and clinical… source
MAP 2038| Medical Assisting LaboratoryIntroduces the student to basic routine laboratory skills and techniques for collection, handling, and examination of laboratory specimens often encountered in the ambulatory care setting. source
MAP 2040| Medical Assisting Clinical SkillsProvides hands on experience with clinical skills required in medical offices. Delivers theory and skills presentations allowing for students to properly demonstrate techniques for a variety of medic… source
MAP 2069| Review for Medical Assistant National ExamPrepares the candidate sitting for the National Registration/Certification examination for Medical Assistant through review and practice. These examinations are given with the intent of evaluating th… source
MAR 1011| Principles of SalesEnables the student to understand and develop ethical sales techniques and covers the role of selling in the marketing process. Areas of emphasis include behavioral considerations in the buying and s… source
MAR 1017| Principles of RetailingEmphasizes the study of the basic principles and techniques of merchandising, operations, layout, store organization, site location, and customer service with an emphasis on retailing operations. source
MAR 1060| Customer ServiceEnables students to learn the relationship of self to customers, problem solve and understand the importance of communicating with customers. Specific emphasis is given to managing customer expectati… source
MAR 2002| Event Marketing/CommunicatonsExplores the importance and role of marketing, media and public relations in the event planning industry. This course covers marketing and communication tools such as social media, promotional events… source
MAR 2016| Principles of MarketingPresents the analysis of theoretical marketing processes and the strategies of product development, pricing, promotion and distribution, and their applications to businesses and the individual consum… source
MAR 2020| Principles of AdvertisingExamines the principles and practices of advertising and its relationship to business in order to promote a business or organization. Areas of major emphasis include advertising principles, strategie… source
MAR 2040| International MarketingEnables the student to explore the international marketing for U.S. products, and to explore the increasing competitive international environment and recent changes in the environment that have chall… source
MAR 3040| Business Practical MarketingExplores contemporary marketing environments, effective strategies and practices and common legal, ethical, and social issues within a variety of industries. This course emphasizes elements of the ma… source
MAR 4010| Digital Marketing and AnalyticsPresents practical application of the Internet and digital platforms for marketing products and services. This course develops skills and techniques in product and services marketing, sales, and anal… source
MAT 0120| Math for Clinical Calculations SupportSupports skill development necessary for success within Math for Clinical Calculations. source
MAT 0140| Career Math SupportSupports skill development necessary for success within Career Math. source
MAT 0150| Technical Mathematics SupportSupports skill development necessary for success within Technical Mathematics. source
MAT 0160| Financial Mathematics SupportSupports skill development necessary for success within Financial Mathematics. source
MAT 0220| Integrated Math I SupportSupports skill development necessary for success within Integrated Math I. source
MAT 0240| Mathematics for Liberal Arts SupportSupports skill development necessary for success within Math for Liberal Arts. source
MAT 0250| Quantitative LiteracyDevelops number sense and critical thinking strategies, introduce algebraic thinking, and connect mathematics to real world applications. Topics in the course include ratios, proportions, percents, m… source
MAT 0260| Introduction to Statistics SupportSupports skill development necessary for success within Introduction to Statistics. source
MAT 0300| Algebraic LiteracyDevelops algebraic skills necessary for manipulating expressions and solving equations. Topics in the course include radicals, complex numbers, polynomials, factoring, rational expressions, quadratic… source
MAT 0320| Finite Mathematics SupportSupports skill development necessary for success within Finite Mathematics. source
MAT 0340| College Algebra SupportSupports skill development necessary for success within College Algebra. source
MAT 1075| Special TopicsProvides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source
MAT 1085| Independent StudyProvides an opportunity for the highly-motivated student to engage in intensive study and research on a specified topic under direction of a faculty member source
MAT 1120| Math for Clinical CalculationsCovers the mathematical calculations needed for enteral and parenteral medication administration. It is designed for students in the health disciplines. Topics include measurements, conversion betwee… source
MAT 1140| Career MathCovers material designed for career and technical students who need to study particular mathematical topics. Topics include measurement, algebra, geometry, statistics, and graphs. These are presented… source
MAT 1150| Technical MathematicsCovers mathematical material designed for career and technical students. Topics include measurement, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and vectors. These are presented at an introductory level and the… source
MAT 1160| Financial MathematicsCovers the fundamentals of financial mathematics. Topics include pricing, taxes, insurance, interest, annuities, amortization, and investments. source
MAT 1220| Integrated Math I: GT-MA1Engages students in the concepts underlying elementary level mathematics. The course emphasizes critical thinking and applications. Topics include the structure of number systems, an analysis of nume… source
MAT 1230| Integrated Math II: GT-MA1Engages students in the concepts underlying elementary level mathematics. The course emphasizes critical thinking and applications. Topics include probability, statistics, measurement, Euclidean geom… source
MAT 1240| Math for Liberal Arts: GT-MA1Highlights connections between mathematics and the society in which we live and is intended for liberal arts majors. Topics include set theory and logic, mathematical modeling, probability and statis… source
MAT 1260| Intro to Statistics: GT-MA1Introduces descriptive and inferential statistics, with an emphasis on critical thinking and statistical literacy. Topics include methods of data collection, presentation and summarization, introduct… source
MAT 1320| Finite Mathematics: GT-MA1Covers topics including functions, matrix algebra, linear programming, and an introduction to probability and counting techniques. Emphasis is on applications. This course may include other topics su… source
MAT 1340| College Algebra: GT-MA1Focuses on a variety of functions and the exploration of their graphs. Topics include: equations and inequalities, operations on functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, linear and non-linea… source
MAT 1400| Survey of Calculus: GT-MA1Includes derivatives, integrals, and their applications, with attention restricted to algebraic, exponential, and logarithmic functions for business, life science and/or social science majors. This i… source
MAT 1420| College Trigonometry: GT-MA1Explores trigonometric functions, their graphs, inverse functions and identities. Topics include: trigonometric equations, solutions of triangles, trigonometric form of complex numbers, and polar coo… source
MAT 1440| Pre-Calculus: GT-MA1Extends algebraic concepts and explores the subject of trigonometry. Topics include: polynomial, rational, logarithmic, and exponential functions, trigonometric and inverse trigonometric functions an… source
MAT 2075| Special TopicsProvides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source
MAT 2080| InternshipTo be determined by the individual instructor. A Course Description will be developed for each course and documented within the course syllabus. Refer to the SFCC Style Guide for Course Description,… source
MAT 2085| Independent StudyProvides an opportunity for the highly-motivated student to engage in intensive study and research on a specified topic under direction of a faculty member source
MAT 2410| Calculus I: GT-MA1Introduces single variable calculus and analytic geometry. It includes limits, continuity, derivatives, and applications of derivatives as well as indefinite and definite integrals and some applicati… source
MAT 2420| Calculus II: GT-MA1Continues the study of single variable calculus which will include techniques of integration, analytic geometry, improper integrals, convergence of infinite numerical series and power series. This is… source
MAT 2430| Calculus III: GT-MA1Focuses the traditional subject matter of the Calculus. Topics include vectors, vector-valued functions, and multivariable calculus including partial derivatives, multiple integrals, line integrals a… source
MAT 2431| Calculus III with Engineer Applications: GT-MA1Focuses on the traditional subject matter of multivariable Calculus with an additional emphasis on word problems and problem solving. Topics include vectors, vector-valued functions, partial derivati… source
MAT 2540| Linear AlgebraExplores vector spaces, matrices, linear transformations, matrix representation, eigenvalues, and eigenvectors. source
MAT 2560| Differential Equations: GT-MA1Explores techniques of problem solving and applications. Topics include first, second, and higher order differential equations, series methods, approximations, systems of differential equations, and… source
MAT 2561| Differential Equations with Engineering Applications: GT-MA1Introduces ordinary differential equations. Topics include first, second, and higher order differential equations, series methods, approximations, systems of differential equations, and Laplace trans… source
MAT 2562| Differential Equations with Linear AlgebraExplores ordinary differential equations with an introduction to select topics in linear algebra. Course covers first and second order differential equations, series solutions, Laplace transforms, li… source
MGD 1001| Introduction to Computer GraphicsIntroduces the student to the computer system developed for graphics. The student will learn the hardware and software components for multimedia production. Each student will explore basic computer o… source
MGD 1011| Adobe Photoshop IConcentrates on the high-end capabilities of Adobe Photoshop as an illustration, design and photo retouching tool. Students explore a wide range of selection and manipulation techniques that can be a… source
MGD 1012| Adobe Illustrator IAcquaints students with the processes of a vector drawing program on the computer. Students learn how to use the tools to create digital artwork that can be used in web design, print media and digita… source
MGD 1013| Adobe InDesignIntroduces students to InDesign, a page layout program which integrates seamlessly with other Adobe design programs. InDesign delivers creative freedom and productivity to DTP. Class discussions and… source
MGD 1014| Typography IIntroduces the history and concepts of typography as applied to graphic communications. Explores appropriate use of typography in a variety of design applications, emphasizing the basic design princi… source
MGD 1015| Typography and LayoutCovers the creation and production of graphic projects, emphasizing the layout creative design process, problem solving, and research. Provides experience producing thumbnails, roughs and digital lay… source
MGD 1041| Web Design IIntroduces web site planning, design and creation using industry-standards-based web site development tools. Screen-based color theory, web aesthetics, use of graphics editors and intuitive interface… source
MGD 1058| Introduction to UI/UXThis course emphasizes the creation of solutions for suggested user tasks and the development of design patterns used in contemporary apps and websites. source
MGD 1080| InternshipProvides students with the opportunity to supplement coursework with practical work experience related to their educational program. Students work under the immediate supervision of experienced perso… source
MGD 1094| Service LearningAllows the student to provide a service to the community utilizing knowledge and skills acquired from a course in which the student is curently enrolled or has previously taken at the student`s respe… source
MGD 2003| Design and ConceptCovers the process of comprehensive problem solving of complex and advanced print design. Provides experience in digital production of designs, using multiple computer applications emphasizing concep… source
MGD 2041| Web Design IIExpands on previously learned fundamentals of HTML introducing cascading style sheets, DHTML, Java Scripts and CGI forms. Color usage and interface design principles are emphasized in this course. In… source
MGD 2058| User Experience/User Interface Design (UX/UI)Provides a project-based introduction of the design process of user experience and user interface. This course emphasizes practical methods and approaches based on user need for solving design proble… source
MGD 2075| Special TopicsProvides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source
MGD 2080| Internship (Capstone)Provides students with the opportunity to supplement coursework with practical work experience related to their educational program. Students work under the immediate supervision of experienced perso… source
MGD 2085| Independent StudyMeets the individual needs of students. Students engage in intensive study or research under the direction of a qualified instructor. source
MGD 2089| CapstoneA demonstrated culmination of learning within a given program of study. source
MGD 2094| Service LearningAllows the student to provide a service to the community utilizing knowledge and skills acquired from a course in which the student is curently enrolled or has previously taken at the student`s respe… source
MOT 1060| Introduction to ICD-9 CodingCovers how to use the ICD-9-CM coding system for insurance claims. The course will introduce student to using the HCFA 1500 form generated from the physician's office. source
MOT 1084| Administrative InternshipProvides supervised placement in a contracted facility for guided experience and application of knowledge and skill acquired in the classroom. The student assists with a variety of business and billi… source
MTE 1101| Introduction to ManufacturingGives students a broad understanding of manufacturing and the role of the manufacturing technician. Students learn how manufacturing is important to Colorado and the U.S. Topics covered include manuf… source
MTE 1200| Manufacturing ProcessesProvides the student an overview of the different methods, tools and machines which are used to manufacture industrial and consumer products. source
MTE 1220| Lean Manufacturing - Practices & ProcessesProvides a study of the Toyota Production System (TPS), also known as Lean Manufacturing, Just-in- Time (JIT), Demand Flow, or Build-to-Order. The course covers the build-to-forecast batch-process me… source
MTE 2076| Special TopicsProvides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source
MTE 2310| Design for ManufacturabilityProvides students with an understanding on how to design a product for test, assembly, service, rebuild/reuse/recycle, postponement and several other product attributes. The student learns the role a… source
MUS 1000| Introduction to Music Theory IIntroduces the basics of music theory. Course designed to help the beginning music student, or those students with limited background in music theory, study the basic elements of music. Topics includ… source
MUS 1006| Introduction to SongwritingExamines the various processes and styles of songwriting and offers techniques and ideas for creating songs ranging from functional to original. You will explore the common factors in all styles of s… source
MUS 1008| Principles of AcousticsProvides simplified acoustic and psychoacoustic concepts to promote an intuitive understanding of sound, its relation to and interaction with physical environments, and the role of sensory perception… source
MUS 1010| Music Theory IPresents music fundamentals, diatonic four-part harmony, analysis, ear training, and keyboard harmony. For music majors transferring to a 4-year program. source
MUS 1011| Music Theory IIPresents chromatic four-part harmony, analysis, ear training, and keyboard harmony. source
MUS 1012| Ear Training/Sight-singing I LabPresents exercises in sight-singing with melodic and rhythmic dictation. source
MUS 1013| Ear Training/Sight-singing II LabPresents exercises in sight-singing with melodic and rhythmic dictation. source
MUS 1020| Music Appreciation: GT-AH1Covers the basic materials of music, musical forms, media, genres and musical periods. Emphasizes the development of tools for intelligent listening and appreciation. This course is one of the Statew… source
MUS 1021| Music History Medieval thru Classical Period: GT-AH1Studies the various periods of music history with regard to the composers, esthetics, forms, and genres of each period. Considers music from the Middle Ages through the Classical period. This course… source
MUS 1022| Music History Romantic Period to Present: GT-AH1Studies the various periods of music history with regard to the composers, aesthetics, forms, and genres of each period. Considers music from the early Romantic period to the present. This course is… source
MUS 1023| Survey of World Music: GT-AH1Provides an overview of non-Western music from around the world; provides basic listening skills and the historical/cultural context for a variety of world music styles to enable an understanding and… source
MUS 1025| History of Jazz: GT-AH1Provides a survey of the basic materials of music and the forms, media, genres, historical, and cultural style periods of jazz. It emphasizes the development of tools for intelligent listening and ap… source
MUS 1031| Music Class IApplies the fundamentals of music to the voice or specific musical instruments. This course also introduces basic techniques, repertoire, and sight-reading. First year, first term. source
MUS 1032| Music Class IIApplies the fundamentals of music to the voice or specific musical instruments. The course also introduces basic techniques, repertoire, and sight-reading. First year, second term. source
MUS 1041| Private Instruction I: (Piano, Voice, Guitar/Bass, Strings, Conducting, Composition, Songwriting, Brass, Digital Music Instrumentation, Woodwinds, Percussion)1 credit primarily for non-music majors. 2 credits for music majors planning to transfer to 4 year school. Offers private instruction consisting of a thirty or sixty minute lesson per week. Participa… source
MUS 1042| Private Instruction II: (Piano, Voice, Guitar/Bass, Strings, Conducting, Composition, Songwriting, Brass, Digital Music Instrumentation, Woodwinds, Percussion)1 credit primarily for non-music majors. 2 credits for music majors planning to transfer to 4 year school. Offers private instruction consisting of a thirty or sixty minute lesson per week. Participa… source
MUS 1051| Ensemble IFirst year, first term. Rehearses and performs various types of musical literature. source
MUS 1052| Ensemble IIRehearses and performs various types of musical literature. First year, second term. source
MUS 1053| Ensemble IIIRehearses and performs various types of musical literature. First year, third term. source
MUS 1054| Ensemble IVRehearses and performs various types of musical literature. First year, fourth term. source
MUS 1061| Computer Music Applications IIntroduces students to the Digital Audio Workstation, current practices with MIDI instruments, MIDI sequencing, MIDI editing, music notation programs. source
MUS 1062| Computer Music Applications IIDesigned to build on MUS 1061 . Course will further explore the Digital Audio Work (DAW) environment. Advanced music notation software techniques, creating unique synthesizer timbres, and audio/video… source
MUS 1063| Music Audio Production IDesigned to give music majors and students with a strong interest in music a basic understanding of the Music Production process. This includes the basic knowledge of audio/music production, the fund… source
MUS 1064| Music Audio Production IIDesigned to build on the concepts of MUS 1063 , this class will be more project oriented with emphasis on using the techniques discussed in MUS 163. An emphasis on critical listening through each pha… source
MUS 1067| Music Business IProvides a foundational overview of the current, historic, and projected business practices in the music entertainment industry. Course provides opportunities to gain an understanding of the music en… source
MUS 1075| Special TopicsProvides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source
MUS 2010| Music Theory IIIContinues study of four-part music, including extended harmonic progressions of ninth, eleventh, thirteenth chords, extended alteration, non-chord tones, modulation and compositions source
MUS 2011| Music Theory IVOffers a continuation of chromatic harmony, analysis, ear-training, and keyboard harmony. New topics will include Impressionism and 20th Century styles of composition. source
MUS 2012| Advanced Ear Training/Sight-singing I LabPresents modulating and chromatic exercises in sight-singing and dictation. Dictation includes four-part writing. source
MUS 2013| Advanced Ear Training/Sight-singing II LabPresents modulating and chromatic exercises in sight-singing and dictation. Dictation includes four-part writing. source
MUS 2031| Music Class I (Class Piano)Group instruction in music. Introduces techniques, repertoire, and sight-reading. source
MUS 2032| Music Class II (Class Piano)Group instruction in music. Introduces techniques, repertoire, and sight-reading. source
MUS 2041| Private Instruction III: (Piano, Voice, Guitar/Bass, Strings, Conducting, Composition, Songwriting, Brass, Digital Music Instrumentation, Woodwinds, Percussion)1 credit primarily for non-music majors. 2 credits for music majors planning to transfer to 4 year school. Offers private instruction consisting of a thirty or sixty minute lesson per week. Participa… source
MUS 2042| Private Instruction IV: (Piano, Voice, Guitar/Bass, Strings, Conducting, Composition, Songwriting, Brass, Digital Music Instrumentation, Woodwinds, Percussion)1 credit primarily for non-music majors. 2 credits for music majors planning to transfer to 4 year school. Offers private instruction consisting of a thirty or sixty minute lesson per week. Participa… source
MUS 2044| Private Instruction: (Cello, Composition, Conducting, Guitar/Bass, Piano, Songwriting, Viola, Violin, Voice, Woodwinds)1 credit primarily for non-music majors. 2 credits for music majors planning to transfer to 4 year school. Offers private instruction consisting of a thirty or sixty minute lesson per week. Participa… source
MUS 2051| Ensemble IRehearses and performs various types of musical literature. Second year, first term. source
MUS 2052| Ensemble IIRehearses and performs various types of musical literature. Second year, second term. source
MUS 2065| Live Audio EngineeringCovers the concepts and technical skills of live sound reinforcement. Topics include basic audio concepts, the operation and interconnection of a sound system, signal processing, and the duties of th… source
MUS 2075| Special TopicsCovers specific topics in music. This course is offered as needed for credit appropriate to the topic and each offering includes a description of the topic(s). source
MUS 2084| InternshipProvides students with the opportunity to supplement coursework with practical work experience related to their educational program. Students work under the immediate supervision of experienced perso… source
MUS 2085| Independent StudyMeets the individual needs of students. Students engage in intensive study or research under the direction of a qualified instructor. source
MUS 2089| CapstoneTo be determined by the individual instructor. A Course Description will be developed for each course and documented within the course syllabus. Refer to the SFCC Style Guide for Course Description,… source
NUA 1001| Nurse Aide Health Care SkillsPrepares the student to perform the fundamental skills of the nurse aide. Basic nursing skills, communication skills, restorative services, personal care skills, safety and emergency care issues are… source
NUA 1002| Certification Exam PrepHelps prepare the student for the state certification exam through mock testing. source
NUA 1070| Nurse Aide Clinical ExperienceApplies knowledge and skill gained in NUA 1001 to patient care. source
NUA 1071| Advanced Nurse Aide ClinicalPrepare the student to move toward more independent functioning within the nurse aide scope of practice, in applying knowledge and skills gained in NUA 1001 and NUA 1070 . The student will learn skil… source
NUA 1080| Home Health Aide InternshipPrepares the nurse aide for entry-level into the home health care setting. source
NUR 1001| Pharmacology CalculationsPrepares nurse to provide safe, patient-centered nursing care related to dosage calculations within the respective scope of practice. This course introduces critical thinking applied to dosage calcul… source
NUR 1002| Alterations in Adult Health IProvides acquisition of basic nursing theory, communication, collaboration, and critical thinking necessary for safe, patient-centered nursing care to diverse adult patients experiencing common healt… source
NUR 1003| Basic Health Assessment for the Practical NurseProvides the theoretical knowledge and psychomotor skills used by the Practical Nurse performing a basic assessment of health status of stable adult patients with predictable outcomes, including coll… source
NUR 1004| Alterations in Adult Health IIApply and expand the knowledge and skills learned in Adult Health I to provide acquisition of basic nursing theory, communication, collaboration and critical thinking necessary for safe, patient-cent… source
NUR 1005| Practical Nursing Arts and SkillsEmploys basic nursing theory and applies that theory and theory from other co-requisite nursing courses to the performance of nursing skills. Communication, collaboration, and critical thinking neces… source
NUR 1010| Pharmacology for Practical NursingCategorizes basic principles of pharmacology, including major drug classifications using prototype drugs, principles of medication administration including best practices for safe, quality,and patien… source
NUR 1011| Advancement into Practical NursingDemonstrates the roles and responsibilities of the Practical Nurse including scope of practice, supervision, assignment, and leadership skills. Emphasis on accountability, lifelong learning, perspect… source
NUR 1013| Basic Concepts of Maternal-Newborn NursingApplies and expands the knowledge and skills learned in the previous and concurrent courses to provide the acquisition of basic nursing theory, communication, collaboration, and critical thinking nec… source
NUR 1014| Basic Concepts of Pediatric NursingApplies and expands on the knowledge and skills learned in the previous and concurrent courses to provide for the acquisition of basic nursing theory, communication, collaboration, and critical think… source
NUR 1015| Basic Concepts of Mental Health NursingApplies knowledge of basic nursing theory, communication, collaboration, and critical thinking necessary for safe, patient-centered nursing care to diverse patients at various levels of mental health… source
NUR 1016| Basic Concepts of Geriatric NursingApplies and expands the knowledge and skills learned in the previous and concurrent courses to provide for the acquisition of basic nursing theory, communication, collaboration, and critical thinking… source
NUR 1070| Clinical IOffers the clinical practicum to apply the related nursing theory. source
NUR 1071| Clinical IIOffers the clinical practicum to apply the related nursing theory. source
NUR 1072| Clinical IIIffers the clinical practicum to apply the related nursing theory. source
NUR 1073| Clinical IVOffers the clinical practicum to apply the related nursing theory. source
NUR 2002| Transition from LPN to Professional NursingFacilitates transition of the Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) to new roles and responsibilities of a professional nurse, the nursing process, critical thinking/clinical judgment, legal and ethical iss… source
NUR 2006| Advanced Concepts of Medical-Surgical Nursing IAdvanced Concepts of Medical-Surgical Nursing I builds on Medical Surgical Nursing Concepts focusing on advanced concepts of nursing applied to care of patients with high acuity medical/surgical cond… source
NUR 2011| Psychiatric-Mental Health NursingDevelops concepts of psychosocial integrity and emphasizes the function and responsibility of nursing in promoting and maintaining mental health of individuals and families. This course emphasizes co… source
NUR 2012| Pharmacology IIBuilds on previously introduced pharmacological concepts and applies that learning to pharmacologic therapy to provide safe, quality, evidence- based nursing care to patients with complex healthcare… source
NUR 2013| Professional Pathway to NursingIntroduces students in the Integrated Nursing Pathway to professional nursing within the culture of healthcare safety and quality improvement. This course provides an understanding of attributes, rol… source
NUR 2016| Advanced Concepts of Medical-Surgical Nursing IINursing 2016 is a continuation of Nursing 2006, focusing on complex medical/surgical conditions of the high acuity patient. Builds on medical/surgical nursing theory, mental health concepts, communic… source
NUR 3001| Integration into Baccalaureate Nursing PracticeExplores professional nursing practice at the baccalaureate level. The course focuses on knowledge and understanding of the professional nursing standards and the nursing role at a baccalaureate leve… source
NUR 3002| Trends in Nursing PracticeExamines current issues that nurses encounter in the health care environment including their roles and responsibilities within the nursing profession. source
NUR 3003| Nursing Research / Evidence Based PracticeAnalyzes concepts associated with nursing research, collection, and analysis of data with emphasis on integration of evidenced-based practice within nursing. The course develops the skills for critiq… source
NUR 4008| Legal and Ethical Issues Related to Professional Nursing PracticeEmphasizes the ethical and legal obligations of professional nursing practice. The focus is on values clarification, ethical theory, and ethical decision making models. Additionally, legal issues rel… source
NUR 4009| Leadership in the Nursing ProfessionFocuses on the role of the professional nurse as a leader within healthcare. The course integrates concepts needed to assume leadership and management positions in the healthcare environment. source
NUR 4010| Community Health Nursing/PracticumFocuses on the role of the professional nurse in community-based practice settings, with an emphasis placed on health promotion, prevention, and optimal wellness of the community. source
NUR 4011| Senior SeminarIntegrates theory into practice by building on previous concepts and knowledge. source
PAR 1115| Introduction to LawIntroduces the United States (U.S.) legal system, legal terminology and concepts, and a variety of substantive areas of law. This course covers the role of paralegals and issues facing paralegals wit… source
PAR 1116| TortsFocuses on tort law, including negligence, intentional torts, and strict liability. source
PAR 1117| Family LawEmphasizes domestic relations law, including formation of marriage, dissolution of marriage and legal separation, child custody and support, adoption, and other family law issues. source
PAR 1118| ContractsExamines the basic principles of contract law. source
PAR 1125| Property LawFocuses on real estate law, ownership, sale, leasing, financing and government regulation of land. source
PAR 1126| Administrative LawIntroduces administrative and regulatory agencies, their jurisdiction, rule-making and decision-making processes. source
PAR 2075| Special TopicsProvides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source
PAR 2080| InternshipProvides students with the opportunity to supplement coursework with practical work experience related to their educational program. Students work under the immediate supervision of experienced perso… source
PAR 2085| Independent StudyMeets the individual needs of students. Students engage in intensive study or research under the direction of a qualified instructor. source
PAR 2089| CapstoneEmphasizes a synthesis of the information and skills that students learned throughout their paralegal studies. source
PAR 2201| Civil LitigationPresents fundamental concepts and procedures of civil litigation, including the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and the Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure. This course explores the paralegal's role i… source
PAR 2202| EvidenceIntroduces the state and federal Rules of Evidence and application within the trial process. source
PAR 2205| Criminal LawIntroduces basic concepts of criminal law and criminal procedure, including federal laws, Colorado state statutes, and Rules of Procedure. source
PAR 2206| Business Organization LawEmphasizes the federal, state, and local laws impacting business organizations. This course focuses on the creation, maintenance, and dissolution of the major types of business organizations. source
PAR 2208| Probate and EstatesProvides an understanding of the creation and administration of an estate, including wills and trusts and the probate process. source
PAR 2209| Constitutional LawExplores the powers of the federal and state governments and the three branches of the federal government, as allocated and defined by the United States Constitution. This course also examines the in… source
PAR 2210| Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, and The LawExplores the historical relationship between American law and the LGBTQIA+ community in the United States. This course focuses on legal issues facing sexually minoritized peoples and the application… source
PAR 2211| Legal ResearchIntroduces the student to basic legal research tools, including statutes, digests, case law, citations, encyclopedias, dictionaries, and online data bases. source
PAR 2212| Legal WritingIntroduces and cultivates the practice, content, and conventions of legal writing in the United States. source
PAR 2216| Employment LawExamines the common law and statutory development of employment law in the United States. This course focuses on current issues prevalent within employment law. source
PAR 2217| Environmental LawCovers state and federal laws concerning the environment, including chemical safety laws, workplace safety, and hazardous waste. source
PAR 2218| Bankruptcy LawFocuses on the federal and state laws and procedures involving bankruptcy. source
PAR 2220| Cannabis LawIntroduces cannabis policy and regulatory application in the American legal system. source
PAR 2227| Immigration LawExplores the historical evolution of immigration law within the United States. This course examines contemporary immigration law and policy in the United States. source
PBH 2015| Introduction to Public Health: GT-SS3Introduces core concepts of public health and explores the importance of health promotion and disease prevention. This course includes the history of the field, application of public health practice… source
PED 1075| Special TopicsProvides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source
PHI 1011| Intro to Philosophy: GT-AH3Introduces significant human questions and emphasizes understanding the meaning and methods of philosophy. Includes human condition, knowledge, freedom, history, ethics, the future, and religion. Thi… source
PHI 1012| Ethics: GT-AH3Examines human life, experience, and thought in order to discover and develop the principles and values for pursuing a more fulfilled existence. Theories designed to justify ethical judgments are app… source
PHI 1013| Logic: GT-AH3Studies effective thinking using language-oriented logic. Provides tools and develops skills for creative and critical thinking. Emphasizes the development of decision-making and problem-solving. Thi… source
PHI 1014| Comparative Religions: GT-AH3Introduces students to the major world religions from both the Eastern and Western world such as Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Bahá’í, and in… source
PHI 1015| World Religions-West: GT-AH3Introduces students to religions of the Western world: Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Bahá’í, and influential pre-literate traditions. Utilizes religious studies methods (historical, s… source
PHI 1016| World Religions-East: GT-AH3Introduces students to religions of the Eastern world: Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Taoism, Confucianism, Sikhism, Shinto, and influential pre-literate traditions. Utilizes religious studies methods… source
PHI 1075| Special TopicsTo be determined by instructor source
PHI 2005| Business Ethics: GT-AH3Examines philosophical theories about ethics and relevant subsidiary theories about the nature of justice in order to gather ethical decision-making criteria. Such criteria will be applied through lo… source
PHI 2014| Philosophy of Religion: GT-AH3Focuses on the critical examination of the fundamental concepts, ideas, and implications of religion. Includes the nature of God, the varieties of religious experience, argument concerning God`s exis… source
PHI 2018| Environmental Ethics: GT-AH3Critically analyzes theories of value of the natural world. Topics include the relation between scientific and moral principles; theories of the moral worth of persons, animals, plants and other natu… source
PHI 2020| Philosophy of Death and Dying: GT-AH3Explores the major philosophical questions surrounding death and dying: the metaphysical arguments for and against the existence of a soul and life after bodily death, the epistemological assessment… source
PHI 2075| Special TopicsProvides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source
PHI 2085| Independent StudyFocuses on directed readings and independent study on specific philosophical topics. source
PHY 1075| Special TopicsProvides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source
PHY 1105| Conceptual Physics with Lab: GT-SC1Focuses on mechanics, heat, properties of matter, electricity and magnetism, light and modern physics. Incorporates laboratory experience. This course is one of the Statewide Guaranteed Transfer cour… source
PHY 1111| Physics Algebra-Based I with Lab: GT-SC1Explores the physical world through reasoning, mathematics and experimentation. Examines kinematics, force, circular motion, energy, momentum, torque, rotational dynamics, simple harmonic motion, tem… source
PHY 1112| Physics Algebra-Based II with Lab: GT-SC1Expands upon PHY 1111 and explores sound waves, electric fields, electric circuits, magnetic fields, light, optics, and modern physics. Explores the concepts and theories presented in class through d… source
PHY 2111| Physics Calculus Based I with Lab: GT-SC1Explores the physical world through reasoning, mathematics and experimentation. Covers kinematics, force, gravity, energy, momentum, torque, rotational dynamics, and fluids, and may include thermodyn… source
PHY 2112| Physics Calculus-Based II with Lab: GT-SC1Expands upon PHY 2111 and examines waves, electric fields, electric circuits, magnetic fields, light and optics, and modern physics. The concepts and theories presented in class are explored through… source
PHY 2113| Physics III: Calculus Based Modern PhysicsExpands upon PHY 2112 and explores twentieth century advances in physics. Topics may include special and general relativity, quantum theory, atomic physics, solid state physics, nuclear physics, semi… source
PSC 1011| American Government: GT-SS1Explores the origins, development, structure, and functions of the American Constitution and national government. This course also examines federalism, civil liberties, civil rights, electoral proces… source
PSC 1025| American State and Local Government: GT-SS1Emphasizes the structure and function of state, county, and municipal governments including their relations with each other and with national government. Includes a study of Colorado government and p… source
PSC 1050| Current Political Issues: GT-SS1Incorporates an in-depth analysis of the background and nature of political issues and themes. This course is one of the statewide guaranteed transfer courses. GT-SS1 source
PSC 1075| Special TopicsProvides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source
PSC 2005| International Relations: GT-SS1Examines relationships among modern nation states. Topics include diplomacy, nationalism, ideologies, power and influence, conflict and cooperation, the role of nonstate actors, the international eco… source
PSC 2020| Intro to Political Science: GT-SS1Focuses on a survey of the discipline of political science, including political philosophy and ideology, democratic and non-democratic governments, and processes, and international relations. This co… source
PSC 2025| Comparative Government: GT-SS1Focuses on a comparison of the basic features of selected developed and developing countries. Topics include ideologies, political parties, interest groups, and governmental institutions. This course… source
PSC 2080| InternshipProvides students with the opportunity to supplement coursework with practical work experience related to their educational program. Students work under the immediate supervision of experienced perso… source
PSM 1004| Introduction to Emergency ManagementOffers the student an orientation to the position of Emergency Manager; the requirements for emergency preparedness in the USA; an orientation to community disaster relief; basic incident command sys… source
PSM 1005| Crime and ForensicsExamines the philosophical considerations of the integration of forensic science disciplines with criminal investigations. The course encompasses and provides an overview of physical evidence and exa… source
PSM 1010| School ViolenceProvides an understanding of what leads to violence and the types of support that research has shown to be effective in preventing violence as a necessary tool for the security management professiona… source
PSM 1032| Homeland Defense: Forecasting TerrorismExamines the variety of new indicators, warning methodologies, and analytical tools available to analysts; review of the extensive academic, governmental, and policy literature on terrorism forecasti… source
PSM 1033| Homeland Security: Chemical and Biological DefenseProvides an overview of the radiological, chemical, biochemical, and biological threat to Homeland Security. Analysis of the agents and means of dissemination or attack that an adversary nation, grou… source
PSM 2004| Terrorism, Intelligence, and JusticeProvides the student with an interactive opportunity for students to develop enforcement strategies for investigating terrorism, intelligence gathering, and Justice. The course will focus on the hist… source
PSM 2021| Forensic Computer Analysis: Computer Forensics IOffers the student an overview of computer forensics, while discussing the different aspects of computers as it pertains to the forensic field, loss prevention, security management, and homeland secu… source
PSM 2022| Forensic Computer Analysis: Computer Forensics IIProvides the student with enhanced materials built on the foundations of PSM 2021 - Computer Forensics I. Introduces and incorporates software used within the security industry to identify and locate… source
PSY 1001| General Psychology I: GT-SS3Focuses on the scientific study of behavior including motivation, emotion, physiological psychology, stress and coping, research methods, consciousness, sensation, perception, learning, and memory. T… source
PSY 1002| General Psychology II: GT-SS3Focuses on the scientific study of behavior including cognition, language, intelligence, psychological assessment, personality, abnormal psychology, therapy, life span development, and social psychol… source
PSY 1016| Stress ManagementIdentifies the physiological, emotional, and behavioral aspects of stress. Techniques of stress reduction and management are explored and applied, including nutrition, exercise, assertiveness, time m… source
PSY 1075| Special TopicsProvides students with a vehicle to pursue in-depth exploration of special topics of interest. source
PSY 2000| Research MethodologyIntroduces research methods and designs including correlational studies, experimental designs and quasi-experimental designs. Additional topics include evaluations of scientific research, data analys… source
PSY 2075| Special TopicsProvides students with a vehicle to pursue in-depth exploration of special topics of interest. source
PSY 2085| Independent StudyMeets the individual needs of students. Students engage in intensive study or research under the direction of a qualified instructor. source
PSY 2105| Psychology of Gender: GT-SS3Examines gender comparisons in work, courtship, family life, and sexual behavior throughout the life span. This course is one of the Statewide Guaranteed Transfer courses. GT-SS3 source
PSY 2107| Human Sexuality: GT-SS3Surveys physiological, psychological, and psychosocial aspects of human sexuality. Topics include relationships, sexual identity, and sexual health. This course is one of the Statewide Guaranteed Tra… source
PSY 2108| Psychology of Transgender IdentityExplores the transgender experience in Western culture. This course covers definitions and language; the history of the transgender movement; the legal, social, and medical aspects of transition; cur… source
PSY 2112| Introduction to Addictive BehaviorFocuses on addictive behavior and its effect on individuals, families, and society. source
PSY 2221| Social Psychology: GT-SS3Focuses on the behavior of humans in social settings, including attitudes, aggression, conformity, cooperation and competition, prejudice, and interpersonal attraction. source
PSY 2222| Psychology of Death and Dying: GT-SS3Examines the philosophies of life and death, emphasizing dying, death, mourning, and the consideration of one`s own death. This course is one of the Statewide Guaranteed Transfer courses. GT-SS3 source
PSY 2331| Positive Psychology: GT-SS3Focuses on human strengths rather than the traditional view of psychology that tends to focus on the worst of human nature. This course is designed to explore strengths-based research, concepts of ha… source
PSY 2440| Human Growth and Development: GT-SS3Examines human development from conception through death, emphasizing physical, cognitive, emotional, and psychosocial factors. This course is one of the Statewide Guaranteed Transfer courses. GT-SS3 source
PSY 2441| Child Development: GT-SS3Focuses on the growth and development of the individual, from conception through childhood, emphasizing physical, cognitive, emotional, and psychosocial factors. This course is one of the Statewide G… source
PSY 2551| Child Abuse and NeglectExamines the causes and effects of physical, sexual, and psychological abuse and neglect. This course emphasizes intervention and prevention strategies. source
PSY 2552| Psychopathology: GT-SS3Examines psychopathology and its classification, causes, treatment, and prevention. This is a statewide Guaranteed Transfer course in the GT-SS3 category. source
PSY 2661| Brain and BehaviorProvides an introduction to the study of the relationship between brain function and behavior. The course presents neuroanatomy and neurophysiology as they relate to human experience and behavior. It… source
PSY 2770| Introduction to Forensic PsychologyIntroduction to Forensic Psychology is a course in an overview of Forensic Psychology. As such it explores both current research and practice in five areas. These areas are police psychology, crimina… source
PSY 2771| Psychology of Personality: GT-SS3Examines the structure, function, and development of personality. Investigates the major contemporary theories of personality. Covers psychodynamic, behavioral, cognitive-social learning, humanistic,… source
PSY 2773| Organizational PsychologyProvides a comprehensive study of psychological principles and theories as applied to organizational behavior. Topics include motivation, job satisfaction, conflict supervision, human relations and s… source
PSY 2774| Psychology of LeadershipStudies and applies the theories and techniques of leadership and group processes. In addition, introduces leadership skills and experiences with applications in group and community settings. source
PTE 1010| Intro to Behavioral Health Care and WellnessExplores basic principles of behavioral health and wellness care in behavioral health settings. This course develops interpersonal and technical skills while working with clients in psychiatric care… source
PTE 1017| Theoretical Concepts of Psychiatric Care IIExplores psychiatric problems common to four (4) special populations: children/adolescents, developmentally disabled individuals, aging persons, and forensic clients. The student learns to recognize… source
PTE 1020| Application of Behavioral Health Care & WellnessProvides training in the application of concepts and skills in basic etiology, symptoms of, and interventions for common behavioral and mental health disorders. This course provides opportunities to… source
RTE 1001| Introduction to RadiographyOffers an introduction to radiology including equipment, exposure, positioning and the knowledge necessary for the radiography student to provide safe patient care including communication skills, bod… source
RTE 1011| Radiographic Patient CareOffers expansion of the information presented in RTE 1001 , including diversity, universal precautions, legal considerations and ethics. Includes lecture and laboratory experience in the patient care… source
RTE 1021| Radiologic Procedures IIntroduces fundamentals of radiographic positioning including use of radiographic equipment and safety, positioning, terminology, anatomy, pathology, and skills necessary to perform radiographic proc… source
RTE 1022| Radiologic Procedures IIIntroduces additional material covered in RTE 1021 including the knowledge of anatomy, pathology, and skills necessary to perform radiographic procedures of the lower extremity, pelvis, spine, and bo… source
RTE 1031| Radiographic Pathology and Image Evaluation IProvides a detailed anatomic discussion of the respiratory, digestive, genitourinary systems and related medical terminology. The course will also cover the details of bony anatomy including bone str… source
RTE 1032| Radiographic Pathology and Image Evaluation IIProvides a detailed anatomic/pathologic discussion of the spine, circulatory system, nervous system, and skull and related medical terminology. source
RTE 1041| Radiographic Equipment and Imaging IIntroduces the fundamental aspects of radiographic equipment including a basic review of physics fundamentals pertaining to x-ray production, the x-ray machine, image receptors, and control of scatte… source
RTE 1042| Radiographic Equipment and Imaging IIExpands upon information covered in RTE 1041 and provides in-depth knowledge of radiographic exposure techniques, digital image processing, and fluoroscopy. In addition, the factors that affect image… source
RTE 1081| Radiographic Internship IIntroduces the clinical education experience at the clinical education center. The student applies knowledge learned in the classroom to the actual practice of radiography. source
RTE 1082| Radiographic Internship IIIntroduces additional concepts and more complex radiographic procedures than those learned in Clinical Internship I. source
RTE 1083| Radiographic Internship IIIReinforces the basic concepts of Clinical Internship I and II. source
RTE 1084| InternshipTo be determined by the individual instructor. A Course Description will be developed for each course and documented within the course syllabus. Refer to the SFCC Style Guide for Course Description,… source
RTE 2021| Advanced Medical ImagingIntroduces advanced imaging techniques including radiography of the cranium, facial bones and special radiographic procedures. These concepts are combined with the basic oral communication techniques… source
RTE 2031| Radiation Biology/ProtectionProvides the basic knowledge and understanding of the biologic effects of ionizing radiation and radiation protection and safety. source
RTE 2050| MammographyIntroduces the principles of mammography to include safe patient management and assessment. This course focuses on digital and tomographic imaging, and mammographic positioning and procedures. The co… source
RTE 2055| Multiplanar Sectional ImagingOffers advanced knowledge in multi-planar/multi-modality sectional anatomy for medical imaging professionals. source
RTE 2057| Computed Tomography BasicsIntroduce the principles of Computed Tomography in preparation for the internship experience. Special consideration will be given to the equipment, image production, quality control, radiation safety… source
RTE 2060| Magnetic Resonance ImagingProvides an in-depth study of the physics and instrumentation, clinical applications, and quality control process involved in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). This course also reviews the appearance… source
RTE 2070| Clinical I: MammographyProvides the student with the clinical experience to fulfill the Mammography Quality Standards Act (MQSA) requirement of twenty-five mammography exams performed under direct supervision of a register… source
RTE 2075| Special TopicsProvides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source
RTE 2080| InternshipProvides students with the opportunity to supplement coursework with practical work experience related to their educational program. Students work under the immediate supervision of experienced perso… source
RTE 2081| Radiographic Internship IVIntroduces the student to the radiographic specialty areas of Pediatrics, Geriatrics, the out-patient clinic, as well as increasing proficiency in general radiography. source
RTE 2082| Radiographic Clinical Internship VIntroduces the student to the radiographic specialty areas of pediatrics, geriatrics, the out-patient clinic, portable and trauma radiography as well as increasing proficiency in general radiography. source
RTE 2084| Advanced Clinical (Specialty)Provides the student with supervised hands-on training in advanced field of medical imaging. Allows the student to gain the clinical experience necessary to work in the specified area of advanced pra… source
RTE 2089| Radiographic CapstonePrepares the radiologic technology student to sit for the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) certification examination through a comprehensive review of RTE program curriculum, with… source
RUS 1011| Russian Language IBegins a sequence dealing with the development of functional proficiency in listening, speaking, reading and writing the Russian language. Note: The order of the topics and methodology will vary acco… source
RUS 1012| Russian Language IIContinues Russian I in the development of functional proficiency in listening, speaking, reading and writing the Russian language. Note: The order of the topics and the methodology will vary accordin… source
SCI 1055| Integrated Science with Lab: GT-SC1Examines the nature of energy and matter, their interactions and changes, and the application of fundamental concepts to the study of our natural world. These concepts will be explored in hands-on la… source
SCI 1056| Integrated Science II with Lab: GT-SC1Examines earth and biological systems, living and non-living environments, through the application of fundamental energy and matter concepts. These systems and concepts will be explored in hands-on l… source
SCI 1075| Special TopicsProvides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source
SCI 2075| Special TopicsProvides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source
SOC 1001| ​​Principles of Sociology: GT-SS3Examines the basic concepts, theories, and principles of sociology as well as human culture, social groups, and the social issues of age, gender, class, and race. This course is one of the Statewide… source
SOC 1002| Sociology of Institutions and Social Change​: GT-SS3Examines social institutions and organizations from the macro perspective. Emphasizes issues of social change, demography, social movements, and conflicts and trends within education, religion, famil… source
SOC 2003| Urban SociologyExamines how cities and city life are shaped by cultural, social, political, and economic forces operating at many different levels. Examines the history and theoretical roots of urban sociology, eth… source
SOC 2005| Sociology of Family Dynamics: GT-SS3Develops an understanding of marriage, family and kinship. It examines the family as an institution and how social, cultural and personal factors influence family relations. The stability and diversi… source
SOC 2007| Environmental Sociology: GT-SS3Examination of humans and the environment from an ecological perspective. Focuses on industrial and economic growth versus sustainability, natural resources development and management, environmental… source
SOC 2015| Contemporary Social Problems: GT-SS3Explores current social issues that result in societal problems. It focuses on such issues as civil liberties, gender discrimination, substance abuse, crime, poverty, and social change. This course i… source
SOC 2016| Sociology Of Gender: GT-SS3Gives students the theoretical and factual background necessary to understand the phenomenon of gender stratification in American and other cultures. Students will be exposed to a history of gender s… source
SOC 2018| Sociology of Diversity: GT-SS3Explores the variety of intergroup relations regardng race, nationality, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, and other diversity issues. Patterns of prejudice, discrimination and possible solution… source
SOC 2020| Sociology of Religion: GT-SS3Provides an introduction to the sociology of religion, including a comparative and critical examination of world religions, by focusing on sociological interpretation and explanation of the role of r… source
SOC 2031| Sociology of Deviant Behavior: GT-SS3Examines the nature, identification, and explanation of deviant categories. Theories, and philosophies as well as methods of treatment related to deviancy will also be considered. The course will stu… source
SOC 2037| Sociology of Death and Dying: GT-SS3Provides an opportunity to familiarize students and professionals with the needs and issues surrounding dying and death. This course will provide sociological, psychological, religious, historical an… source
SOC 2065| Violence and CultureExamines the concepts, relationships, organizations, and research as they relate to violence in multiple cultural settings. SOC 2065 assists in developing an understanding of societal and institution… source
SOC 2075| Special TopicsProvides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source
SOC 2085| Independent StudyMeets the individual needs of students. Students engage in intensive study or research under the direction of a qualified instructor. source
SOC 2092| Service Learning source
SPA 1001| Conversational Spanish IThis course presents introductory Spanish conversation skills necessary to navigate everyday situations and travel. This course is intended for language learners with little or no prior experience. source
SPA 1002| Conversational Spanish IIThis course builds upon basic Spanish conversation skills necessary to navigate everyday situations and travel. source
SPA 1011| Spanish Language I: GT-AH4Develops students’ interpretive, interpersonal, and presentational communicative abilities in the language. This course integrates these skills with the study of the cultures in which the language is… source
SPA 1012| Spanish Language II: GT-AH4Expands students’ interpretive, interpersonal, and presentational communicative abilities in the Spanish language. This course integrates these skills with the study of the cultures in which the lang… source
SPA 1014| Fast Track Spanish I and IIDesigned to bridge beginning SPA courses with intermediate SPA courses. It is designed for students who have studied two years of the target language in high school and possess linguistic and cultura… source
SPA 1015| Spanish for the Professional IThis course presents introductory Spanish language skills, for professional use in a variety of fields, within Spanish-speaking environments. This course is intended for language learners with little… source
SPA 1075| Special TopicsProvides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source
SPA 2001| Conversational Spanish IIIProvides students with the skills necessary continue to their study of understanding and speaking Spanish. The material includes intermediate level vocabulary, grammar, and expressions. source
SPA 2002| Conversational Spanish IVProvides students the skills necessary to continue their study of understanding and speaking Spanish. The material will continue to cover intermediate level conversational patterns, expressions, and… source
SPA 2011| Spanish Language III: GT-AH4Continues Spanish Language I and II in the development of increased functional proficiency in listening, speaking, reading and writing the Spanish language. This course is one of the Statewide Guaran… source
SPA 2012| Spanish Language IV: GT-AH4Continues Spanish Language I, II and III in the development of increased functional proficiency in listening, speaking, reading and writing the Spanish language. This course is one of the Statewide G… source
SPA 2015| Spanish for Professional IIContinues SPA 1015 in the development of a working knowledge of the target language, cultural behaviors and values useful in various professional fields such as health care, law enforcement, bilingua… source
SPA 2061| Spanish Language for Heritage and Intermediate-Mid Speakers: GT-AH4Focuses on developing Spanish language skills necessary for communication in social and professional settings. Coursework is curated for speakers who learned Spanish in an informal, non-academic sett… source
SPA 2062| Writing for Heritage and Intermediate-Mid Spanish SpeakersEmphasizes the writing skills necessary for communication in professional and academic settings, focusing on topics related to Hispanic communities in the United States and the Spanish-speaking world… source
SPA 2075| Special TopicsProvides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source
SPA 2085| Independent StudyMeets the individual needs of students. Students engage in intensive study or research under the direction of a qualified instructor. source
SPI 1000| Sterile Instrument ProcessingReviews the job skills needed for the sterile processing technician. Includes the fundamentals of the central services department, instrument processing and important regulatory protocols. Includes a… source
SPI 1081| Internship: Sterile Processing TechnologyComplete 400 hours of clinical internship in the sterile processing department. source
SPI 2079| Sterile Processing SeminarProvides students with an exceptional learning experience. source
STE 1000| Fundamentals of Surgical TechnologyEmphasizes the theoretical basis of surgical technology practice. source
STE 1001| Surgical Technology Skills LabProvides the opportunity to learn and practice basic surgical technology skills. source
STE 1003| Introduction to Surgical Technology LabIntroduces hands-on skills in a mock operating room environment for the preoperative phase of surgical technology that includes scrubbing, gowning and gloving, assisting team members, creating and or… source
STE 1010| Surgical Procedures IReviews general, gynecological, and urological surgical procedures. Includes a review of the equipment and supplies utilized during the pre-operative, intraoperative and post-operative phases of thes… source
STE 1015| Surgical Procedures IIReviews plastic, otorhinolaryngocological, ophthalmologic, and orthopedis surgical procedures. Includes a review of the equipment and supplies utilized during the pre-operative, intra-operative and p… source
STE 1020| Surgical Procedures IIIReviews cardiac, peripheral vascular, and neurologic surgical procedures. Includes a review of the instruments, equipment, and supplies utilized during the preoperative, intraoperative and postoperat… source
STE 2069| CST Exam Review CoursePrepares students for the National Certification Exam administered by The National Board for Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting (NBSTSA) by introducing test taking skills and strategies for s… source
STE 2081| Surgical Technology Clinical Internship IProvides clinical hands-on experience for student to perform surgical technology duties in the first-scrub, second-scrub, and observation role during any given surgical procedure with proficiency and… source
STE 2082| Surgical Technology Clinical Internship IIProvides clinical hands-on experience for student to perform surgical technology duties in the first-scrub, second-scrub, and observation role during any given surgical procedure with proficiency and… source
STE 2083| Surgical Technology Clinical Internship IIIProvides clinical hands-on experience for student to perform surgical technology duties in the first-scrub, second-scrub, and observation role during any given surgical procedure with proficiency and… source
SWK 1000| Introduction to Social WorkIntroduces students to the philosophy of the social work profession including the knowledge, values, ethics, roles and skills inherent to generalist social work. source
SWK 1100| Social Welfare and Community Agencies with Service LearningProvides a community oriented, service-related, and civic engagement experience from a social work perspective. The course requires at least 30 hours of service to a pre-approved community organizati… source
THE 1004| Basic Costume/Apparel ConstructionProvides students with training in cutting and sewing techniques, as well as knowledge of fabric types, qualities, uses, and cleaning. source
THE 1005| Theatre Appreciation: GT-AH1Includes discussions, workshops, and lectures designed to discover, analyze and evaluate all aspects of the theatre experience: scripts, acting, directing, staging, history, criticism and theory. Thi… source
THE 1006| Cross-cultural StorytellingOffers international and American students the opportunity to share ethnic/cultural experiences by using the theatre techniques of storytelling, improvisation, mime, verbal and non-verbal language, s… source
THE 1007| Elements of Theatrical Craft and DesignExplores the theory and practice of technical theatre craft and design. Through lecture, discussion, and class projects, students learn about evolving forms and styles of architecture, scenery, and d… source
THE 1008| Theatre Script Analysis: GT-AH1Introduces students to methods of reading and analyzing literature for the stage. In addition, students will apply staging and design concepts in visualizing and analyzing how a play looks, sounds, a… source
THE 1010| Theatre in DenverAcquaints students with the range of theatre companies and productions in the Denver area. The itinerary is designed to provide the greatest variety of theatrical experiences within the logistical ci… source
THE 1011| Acting ICovers basic acting techniques and approaches including scene study, improvisation, and script analysis. It includes practical application through classroom performance. source
THE 1012| Acting IIContinues to explore basic acting techniques and approaches including scene study, improvisation, and intermediate script analysis. It includes practical application through classroom performance. source
THE 1015| Stage Movement for ActorsIntroduces the vocabulary of human movement, techniques of physical training, and anatomy and kinesiology for the actor. The course includes forms of basic dance and the coordination of movement with… source
THE 1016| Technical TheatreIntroduces hands-on methods of constructing and painting scenery and properties and operating stage lighting. Students also learn the proper procedures of using shop equipment and serving on stage cr… source
THE 1024| Careers in Theatre & Event TechnologyExplores the various industries, avenues of employment and professional organizations within the fields of theatre & event technology. Students will develop the skill sets associated with successful… source
THE 1029| Introduction to the Entertainment IndustryTeaches the student an overview of what the Entertainment Industry is and what skill sets are required to enter this field. source
THE 1031| Theatre Production IAllows students to put into practice theories of theatre production. Participation in set construction, scenic artistry, costuming, lighting, sound, acting, stage managing, and administration is avai… source
THE 1032| Theatre Production IIAllows students to put into practice theories of theatre production. Participation in set construction, scenic artistry, costuming, lighting, sound, acting, stage managing, and administration is avai… source
THE 1035| Stage Makeup IExplores stage makeup design and application techniques including basic corrective, character, old age, animal, and fantasy applications. source
THE 1036| Stage Makeup IIContinues to examine theatrical makeup design and application techniques, adding prosthetics, hair design and other advanced applications. source
THE 1040| Stage DialectsTeaches students to develop skills in nine dialects and accents. source
THE 1041| Improvisation IHelps students learn improvisation skills for performance and character development. Emphasis is placed on Second City style of improvisation. source
THE 1044| Scene StudyEmphasizes the Stanislavski approach. Students will explore acting skills through advanced material, including avant garde and classical. source
THE 1050| ComedyHelps students learn improvisation comedy skills, stand-up comedy skills for performance along with the business aspect of comedy. Students will learn the career and marketing end of putting together… source
THE 1051| Stagecraft IFocuses upon fundamental theories and construction of flats, platforms, stair units, soft scenery and other aspects of Stagecraft. source
THE 1052| Production Stage Management IFocuses on the basics of stage management, including making a stage manager`s book, organizational methods and protocols of production, calling cues in production and personnel relationships and resp… source
THE 1075| Special TopicsProvides the student with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source
THE 2000| Paint/Draw/Rende/Model TechsIntroduces art techniques that are needed specifically in Theatrical Design. Techniques will include painting, rendering of scenic, lighting, costume designs, and model construction techniques. source
THE 2011| Development of Theatre Greek to Renaissance: GT-AH1Surveys the history and evolution of drama from Ancient Greece to the Renaissance, emphasizing all aspects of the art from period values to analysis of dramatic literature and performance. This cours… source
THE 2012| Development of Theatre Restoration to Modern: GT-AH1Surveys the history and evolution of drama from the Renaissance to the present, emphasizing all aspects of the art from period values to the analysis of dramatic literature and performance. This cour… source
THE 2013| Intermediate Acting IContinues Acting Theatre 1012. Emphasis is on artistic concentration of voice and movement. A detailed character biography is required. source
THE 2015| Playwriting: GT-AH1Gives students the opportunity to learn and practice playwriting techniques, thereby improving creative writing skills. Elements of dramatic structure, dialogue, styles, and theatrical practices are… source
THE 2016| Theatre Lighting and DesignFocuses on the theory and practice of stage lighting. Topics include basic electrical theory, color theories, rigging and design of lighting for thr performing arts. source
THE 2020| Directing ICovers basic techniques for stage directing in contemporary theatre. Topics to be covered include stage composition, script analysis, work with actors, and the collaborative role of the director. source
THE 2021| Set Design for Film & TheatreEmphasizes two- and three-dimensional drawing and designs and color theory. Students construct 3-D models and a theatrical stage set. source
THE 2026| Theatre: Sound Operation and Design IExplores the fundamental processes required to create a conceptual sound design for a stage play. Students apply skills gained in this course to an actual production. source
THE 2031| Theatre Production IIIAllows students to put into practice theories of theatre production. Participation in set construction, scenic artistry, costuming, lighting, sound, acting, stage managing, and administration is avai… source
THE 2032| Theatre Production IVAllows students to put into practice theories of theatre production. Participation in set construction, scenic artistry, costuming, lighting, sound, acting, stage managing, and administration is avai… source
THE 2040| Theater Voice and DictionProvides students with individual tutorials which define, design and apply specific vocal techniques to abate singing and speech difficulties. Master class performances provide the opportunity to con… source
THE 2041| Stage PropertiesOffers the fundamentals of set dressing/stage properties theory and practice, including plot design, period style, set props, hand props, production paperwork and scene changes. source
THE 2046| Rehearsal & PerformanceGives the student actor practical experience in a real acting environment. Through the audition and rehearsal process the student `s imagination and creative potential will be stimulated. Special att… source
THE 2047| Rehearsal & Performance IIGives the student actor practical experience in a real acting environment. Through the audition and rehearsal process the student `s imagination and creative potential will be stimulated. Special att… source
THE 2048| Rehearsal & Performance IIIGives the student actor practical experience in a real acting environment. Through the audition and rehearsal process the student `s imagination and creative potential will be stimulated. Special att… source
THE 2050| Practical Theatre TechnologiesTrains students in basic applications utilizing specific technologies used in modern theatrical production. The course emphasizes working with electricity and electronics (including basic soldering),… source
THE 2075| Special Topics: TheatreExplores current topics, issues and activities related to one or more aspects of the named discipline. source
THE 2084| Internship: TheatreProvides students with the opportunity to supplement coursework with practical work experience related to their educational program. Students work under the immediate supervision of experienced perso… source
THE 2085| Independent StudyEmphasizes structured and guided, individualized study that is organized and tailored around the interests and needs of the individual student. source
THE 2088| PracticumTo be determined by the individual instructor. A Course Description will be developed for each course and documented within the course syllabus. Refer to the SFCC Style Guide for Course Description,… source
THE 2101| World Theatre History I: GT-AH1​Surveys the history and development of theatrical practices from the dawn of time to approximately 1600. Emphasis is placed on both Western as well as non-Western forms pre-colonialization, in all as… source
THE 2102| World Theatre History II: GT-AH1​Surveys the history and development of theatrical practices from the 17th century to the modern day presenting Western and non-Western theatrical forms, in all aspects of performance from period valu… source
VET 1002| Veterinary Medical TerminologyIntroduces the student to the structure of veterinary medical terms with emphasis on using and combining the most common prefixes, roots and suffixes. Includes terms related to major body systems, on… source
VET 1003| Veterinary Assistant Restraint and HandlingIntroduces students to basic animal care skills and clinical procedures common to a veterinary assistant in practice. Laboratories provide practice in restraint, grooming and physical exam techniques. source
VET 1004| Assistant Large Animal NursingPresents commonly encountered medical and surgical conditions of common large animal species with emphasis on the role of the veterinary assistant. This course focuses on handling and specific skills… source
VET 1008| Introduction to Laboratory ProceduresStudies the biology, clinical appearance and laboratory diagnosis of parasitic diseases of veterinary and zoonotic importance. source
VET 1009| Applied Comprehension Animal BehaviorExplores the topic of companion animal behavior through: critical reviews of behavioral literature and its implications for applied techniques in behavior, demonstrations of applied techniques for mo… source
VET 1014| Vet Assist Lab & Clinical ProceduresCovers selected areas of common laboratory and diagnostic imaging procedures performed in a veterinary hospital. Emphasis is on assisting the veterinarian and/or veterinary technician with these proc… source
VET 1015| Surgical NursingProvides the student with limited background in veterinary medicine, familiarity with instruments, surgical support equipment, and proficiency in the proper preparation of the operating room. source
VET 1016| Humane Treatment and Handling of AnimalsFocused upon animal welfare and humane treatment during handling and restraint, behavior, safety, equipment choice, and typical clinical procedures. source
VET 1017| Veterinary Assistant Surgery and Nursing CareIntroduces surgical assisting of the veterinarian and/or the veterinary technician, including basic knowledge of surgical instruments and surgery room hygiene. It also introduces basic nursing care o… source
VET 1020| Office Procedures and RelationsPresents common veterinary office procedures including administration,professional etiquette, client relations,career development and job searching skills. Enrichment of computer skills in relationsh… source
VET 1034| Diagnostic ImagingCovers selected areas of diagnostic imaging with an emphasis on radiology. Topics will include radiation properties, x-ray production, radiographic equipment, darkroom procedures, the radiographic im… source
VET 1072| First Year Clinical RotationExamines basic animal care, examination, and handling skills essential for veterinary technicians including demonstrating an understanding of animal behavior, restraining cats and dogs in a safe and… source
VET 1075| Special TopicsProvides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source
VET 1082| InternshipProvides students with the opportunity to supplement coursework with practical work experience related to their educational program. Students work under the immediate supervision of experienced perso… source
VET 1083| InternshipProvides students with the opportunity to supplement coursework with practical work experience related to their educational program. Students work under the immediate supervision of experienced perso… source
VET 1206| Exotic Animal HandlingDesigned to provide students knowledge and skills required for veterinary technicians. This course focuses on exotic animal husbandry, handling, restraint, and specific problems encountered with exot… source
VET 1241| Clinical Laboratory ProceduresDiscusses the biochemical derangements that characterize disease. Topics include proper collection and analysis of urine, blood, and cytological samples; basic principles of anatomic pathology; necro… source
VET 2005| Veterinary Anatomy and Physiology IProvides background in the anatomy and physiology of animals. The class covers the structure and function of each body system, including skeletal, muscular, circulatory, integumentary, and respirator… source
VET 2006| Veterinary Anatomy and Physiology IIProvides additional detail in anatomy and physiology of companion and farm animal species. The class covers interrelationships between body systems, such as respiratory, cardiovascular, urogenital, a… source
VET 2023| Introduction to AnesthesiaExamines basic principles in veterinary anesthesiology; including the role of the veterinary technician anesthetist, important concepts relating to various types of anesthesia, preparation of anesthe… source
VET 2024| Pharmacology for Veterinary TechniciansProvides background in pharmacology principles including topics such as: mechanism of drug action, types of drugs, anesthetic agents, pharmacy management and calculations related to drug dosages. source
VET 2025| AnesthesiologyCovers appropriate forms of injectable and gaseous anesthesia for surgical and diagnostic procedures. Other topics include anesthesia monitoring, emergency procedures, and control of post-surgical pa… source
VET 2027| Animal NutritionGives students a foundation in the principles of animal nutrition. The course focuses on the basic elements of nutrition including the major categories of nutrients, and their sources, digestion, and… source
VET 2032| Veterinary DentistryExamines essentials in veterinary dentistry as it concerns the veterinary technician; including dental morphology, performing a dental exam, identifying common dental problems, equipment used to perf… source
VET 2038| Small Animal NursingPresents commonly encountered medical and surgical conditions of the dog and cat with emphasis on the role of the veterinary technician. This course focuses on nursing concepts and specific skills ne… source
VET 2039| Large Animal NursingPresents commonly encountered medical and surgical conditions of common large animal species with emphasis on the role of the veterinary technician. This course focuses on nursing concepts and specif… source
VET 2042| Veterinary Critical CareProvides instruction in appropriate nursing assessment, monitoring and intervention with emergencies. Uses knowledge and understanding of overall anatomy, physiology, and disease or accident process… source
VET 2043| Veterinary Diagnostic MicrobiologyIncludes the biology, clinical appearance and laboratory diagnosis of bacterial and viral diseases of veterinary and zoonotic importance. source
VET 2050| Clinical Competency EvaluationEvaluates the students` clinical skills and knowledge after successful completion of the internship courses, in order to prepare them for the national board examination and clinical practice. Evaluat… source
VET 2080| Diagnostic Imagining InternshipFocuses on use of radiographic equipment, positioning of animals for radiographs, developing a technique chart and radiographic film. This is a 1 credit class which requires 45 contact hours in a pri… source
VET 2081| Internship IIProvides students with the opportunity to supplement coursework with practical work experience related to their educational program. Students work under the immediate supervision of experienced perso… source
VET 2082| Internship IIIProvides students with the opportunity to supplement coursework with practical work experience related to their educational program. Students work under the immediate supervision of experienced perso… source
WEL 1000| Safety for WeldersCovers the hazards of welding on health and safety, locating essential safety information from a code or other standard, and identifying and applying shop safety procedures. source
WEL 1001| Allied Cutting ProcessesCovers setting up equipment and performing cutting and gouging operations utilizing the oxyacetylene, air carbon arc, exothermic, and plasma arc cutting processes. This course will also provide an in… source
WEL 1002| Oxyacetylene Joining ProcessesIntroduces safety inspections, minor repairs, operating parameters, oxyacetylene welding equipment, and oxyacetylene welding, brazing, and soldering operations. Blueprint reading skills will be pract… source
WEL 1003| Basic Shielded Metal Arc ICovers performing safety inspections, making minor repairs, adjusting operating parameters, and operating SMAW equipment utilizing E-6010 electrodes. Layout procedures and practices will also be intr… source
WEL 1006| Blueprint Reading for Welders and FittersCovers interpreting weld symbols on blueprints, identifying proper layout methods and tools, and proper joint design necessary for various welding processes. source
WEL 1007| Railroad Welding I Mechanical Structural Welding and Cutting BasicsIntroduces fundamental cutting and welding skills required for welding to D15.1 Railroad welding Specification-Cars and Locomotives code. source
WEL 1008| Railroad Welding II - Mechanical Structural Stick WeldingDevelops the fundamental Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) skills, including theory, safety, and equipment set up and operation for welding to D15.1 Railroad welding Specification-Cars and Locomotive… source
WEL 1009| Railroad Welding III - Mechanical Structural Wire WeldingDevelops the fundamental Gas Shielded Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW-G) skills, including theory, safety, and equipment set up and operation as it applies to the American Welding Society (AWS) D15.1 Ra… source
WEL 1010| Advanced Shielded Metal Arc ICovers safety inspections, minor repairs, operating parameters, operation of SMAW equipment, and SMAW operations on groove and fillet welds utilizing E-6010 and E-7018 electrodes. Layout procedures w… source
WEL 1011| Advanced Shielded Metal Arc IICovers safety inspections, minor repairs, operating parameters, operation of SMAW equipment utilizing various electrodes, essential welding information from codes or other standards, and performance… source
WEL 1024| Introduction to Gas Tungsten Arc WeldingCovers welding in all positions and on various joint configurations using the GTAW (tig) welding process on carbon steel, stainless steel and aluminum. Student should be familiar with basic metallurg… source
WEL 1025| Introduction to Gas Metal Arc WeldingCovers welding in all positions and on various joint configurations using the GMAW (mig) welding process on carbon steel, stainless steel and aluminum. Student should be familiar with basic metallurg… source
WEL 1050| AWS Qualification TestingProvides students with the opportunity to complete a welding qualification test in accordance with an American Welding Society code or specification. source
WEL 1075| Special TopicsProvides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest source
WEL 1076| Special TopicsProvides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest source
WEL 1077| Special TopicsProvides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest source
WEL 1078| Seminar/WorkshopProvides students with an experiential learning experience. source
WEL 2002| Gas Metal Arc Welding IICovers safety inspections, minor repairs, operating parameters, operation of GMAW equipment utilizing a variety of electrodes and base metals, and fundamental principles of welding metallurgy to weld… source
WEL 2024| Advanced Gas Tungsten Arc WeldingCovers welding in all positions on carbon steel, stainless steel and aluminum plate and carbon steel pipe with the GTAW process. Student should be familiar with basic metallurgy pertaining to the wel… source
WEL 2030| Pipe Welding ICovers safety inspections, minor repairs, operating parameters, and operation of SMAW, GMAW, and FCAW equipment in a variety of positions on plain carbon steel pipe joints. Also covers evaluating and… source
WEL 2051| Design, Layout and FabricationDevelops advanced welding and associated skills in the use of drawings and blueprints in planning. This course includes designing and layout projects. source
WEL 2064| Creative WeldingIntroduces design and construction of welded sculptures with the use of different fabrication techniques. This course includes uses of different metalworking machines, hot and cold working practices,… source
WEL 2080| InternshipOffers individualized instruction at job site. The student is encouraged to develop skills needed to enter employment in the welding industry. source
WST 2000| Introduction to Women`s Studies: GT-SS3Examines the nature and function of women in society from an interdisciplinary perspective, focusing on the similarity and diversity of women`s experience over time and across cultures. The course wi… source
WST 2075| Special TopicsProvides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. source
WST 2100| Women and Social Action: GT-SS3Enables students to gain an understanding of the role of the systems of oppression in society and avenues available to them to create both individual and collective change through social action. Each… source
WST 2200| Goddesses and Women in Ancient World: GT-SS3Surveys gender socialization and the roles, challenges, contributions, and images of women in the development of cultures. Through a study of arts, literature, music, politics, religion, philosophy,… source
WST 2300| Women's Sexuality: GT-SS3Explores how different cultures have understood women’s sexuality and the power of femininity. The course addresses theories of sexuality and erotic power, women’s sexualities across cultures and thr… source