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Colorado Mountain College does not discriminate on the basis of age, color, disability, gender identity, marital status, national or ethnic origin, political affiliation, race, religion, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, veteran status, and family and genetic information, in its programs and activities as required by Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, as amended, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Titles VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, and as provided in other applicable statutes and College policies. The College prohibits sexual and gender-based harassment, including sexual assault, and other forms of interpersonal violence. Colorado Mountain College will take appropriate steps to ensure that the lack of English language skills will not be a barrier to admission and participation in vocational education programs. For additional information contact: Title IX Coordinator, 802 Grand Avenue, Glenwood Springs, CO 81601, 970-947-8351, [email protected], or Director of Human Resources, 802 Grand Avenue, Glenwood Springs, CO 81601, 970-947-8311,[email protected]. Registration is Open! Classes Start Janurary 13 coloradomtn.edu Steamboat Springs FIND YOUR CLASSES & REGISTER TODAY! TEXTBOOKS Textbooks are automatically provided through the Learning Materials Program (LMP). The LMP is a flat-rate program, per credit, which provides ALL credit course materials to students in a customized bundle at the start of the semester. Students pick up their orders at the Steamboat Campus, or if they have only Online or other campus locations, orders are direct shipped UPS. By the last date of the semester, students return materials or purchase at the buy-out rate. Look for this symbol & for classes that are part of LMP. See Basecamp, contact [email protected], or call 844.523.9056 for more information. STEAMBOAT SPRINGS CAMPUS LIBRARY Professional assistance and resources are available to CMC and our community. Visit us in Bristol Hall, call us at 970.870.4445, or visit online at library.coloradomtn.edu CAMPUS INFORMATION CMC STEAMBOAT SPRINGS 1275 Crawford Avenue / Steamboat Springs, CO 80487 Phone: 970.870.4444 / Fax: 970.870.4535 FRONT DESK HOURS M–Th 8a–7p | F 8a-5p CAMPUS LIBRARY HOURS M–Th 8a–9p | F 8a-5p Sa 12p-5p | Su 1p–9p COLORADO MOUNTAIN COLLEGE SPRING CLASS SCHEDULE SATURDAY – SUNDAY Brunch 10a – 1p Dinner 5p – 6p MONDAY – FRIDAY Lunch M–Th 11:30a – 1p Dinner M–Th 5p – 6:30p F 5p – 6p Late Night M–Th 8:30p – 10p DINE WITH US! The Neas Family Student & Community Dining Center is open to all in the community. YAMPA VALLEY ENTREPRENEURSHIP CENTER AT CMC Business counseling and incubator office space for local startups. Call us at 970.870.4491, or visit online at coloradomtn.edu/yvec. 4GET STARTED, DEGREE SEEKERS! Colorado Mountain College offers several registration options for credit classes, depending on your admissions status. ONLINE 4Current degree-seeking students: basecamp.coloradomtn.edu 4All other students: coloradomtn.edu/register IN PERSON 4Drop by our campus Academic Center, M-Th 8a-7p and F 8a-5p. 4GET STARTED, COMMUNITY MEMBERS! We have a new registration system for community education, non-credit classes, and it is now even easier to find and register for your classes! ONLINE 4Go to: coloradomtn.edu/community-education/classes 4Select “Steamboat Springs" in the Campus Field 4Search for your class, add it to your cart, and then check out and pay! IN PERSON 4Drop by our campus Academic Center, M-Th 8a-7p and F 8a-5p.

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Colorado Mountain College does not discriminate on the basis of age, color, disability, gender identity, marital status, national or ethnic origin, political affiliation, race, religion, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, veteran status, and family and genetic information, in its programs and activities as required by Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, as amended, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Titles VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, and as provided in other applicable statutes and College policies. The College prohibits sexual and gender-based harassment, including sexual assault, and other forms of interpersonal violence. Colorado Mountain College will take appropriate steps to ensure that the lack of English language skills will not be a barrier to admission and participation in vocational education programs. For additional information contact: Title IX Coordinator, 802 Grand Avenue, Glenwood Springs, CO 81601, 970-947-8351, [email protected], or Director of Human Resources, 802 Grand Avenue, Glenwood Springs, CO 81601, 970-947-8311,[email protected].

Registration is Open! Classes Start Janurary 13 coloradomtn.edu

Steamboat Springs

FIND YOUR CLASSES & REGISTER TODAY!

TEXTBOOKS Textbooks are automatically provided through the Learning Materials Program (LMP). The LMP is a flat-rate program, per credit, which provides ALL credit course materials to students in a customized bundle at the start of the semester. Students pick up their orders at the Steamboat Campus, or if they have only Online or other campus locations, orders are direct shipped UPS. By the last date of the semester, students return materials or purchase at the buy-out rate. Look for this symbol & for classes that are part of LMP. See Basecamp, contact [email protected], or call 844.523.9056 for more information.

STEAMBOAT SPRINGS CAMPUS LIBRARYProfessional assistance and resources are available to CMC and our community. Visit us in Bristol Hall, call us at 970.870.4445, or visit online at library.coloradomtn.edu

CAMPUS INFORMATIONCMC STEAMBOAT SPRINGS1275 Crawford Avenue / Steamboat Springs, CO 80487 Phone: 970.870.4444 / Fax: 970.870.4535

FRONT DESK HOURS M–Th 8a–7p | F 8a-5p

CAMPUS LIBRARY HOURS M–Th 8a–9p | F 8a-5p

Sa 12p-5p | Su 1p–9p

COLORADO MOUNTAIN COLLEGES P R I N G C L A S S S C H E D U L E

SATURDAY – SUNDAYBrunch 10a – 1p Dinner 5p – 6p

MONDAY – FRIDAYLunch M–Th 11:30a – 1pDinner M–Th 5p – 6:30p F 5p – 6pLate Night M–Th 8:30p – 10p

DINE WITH US!The Neas Family Student & Community Dining Center is open to all in the community.

YAMPA VALLEY ENTREPRENEURSHIP CENTER AT CMCBusiness counseling and incubator office space for local startups. Call us at 970.870.4491, or visit online at coloradomtn.edu/yvec.

4GET STARTED, DEGREE SEEKERS! Colorado Mountain College offers several registration options for credit classes, depending on your admissions status.

ONLINE 4Current degree-seeking students: basecamp.coloradomtn.edu 4All other students: coloradomtn.edu/register

IN PERSON 4Drop by our campus Academic Center, M-Th 8a-7p and F 8a-5p.

4GET STARTED, COMMUNITY MEMBERS! We have a new registration system for community education, non-credit classes, and it is now even easier to find and register for your classes!

ONLINE 4Go to: coloradomtn.edu/community-education/classes 4Select “Steamboat Springs" in the Campus Field 4Search for your class, add it to your cart, and then check out and pay!

IN PERSON 4Drop by our campus Academic Center, M-Th 8a-7p and F 8a-5p.

SPRING 2020do something MAJOR

CMC STEAMBOAT SPRINGS CAMPUS2

S Y N D A Y T I M E D A T E S L O C F A C U L T Y R E F U N D W I T H D R A W I N - D I S T R I C T S Y N D A Y T I M E D A T E S L O C F A C U L T Y R E F U N D W I T H D R A W I N - D I S T R I C T

Spring Class ScheduleAccountingAACC-121 ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES I 4 CRPrerequisites: Requires college-level composition and reading placement.

22487 MW 3:10p-4:50p 1/13-4/29 SB TBA 1/29 4/4 $320AACC-122 ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES II 4 CRPrerequisites: Prior completion of ACC-121 with a grade of C- or higher.

22490 TTh 3:10p-4:50p 1/14-4/30 SB Perilli 1/30 4/4 $320ACC-138 PAYROLL & SALES TAX R H & 3 CRPrerequisites: Prior completion of ACC-101 or ACC-121 with a grade of C- or higher.

23848 Th 4:35p-5:50p 1/16-4/30 SB Brooks-Olk 1/31 4/4 $240ACC-212 INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING II R H & 4 CRPrerequisites: Prior completion of ACC-211 with a grade of C- or higher.

23857 T 6p-8:30p 1/14-4/28 SB Brooks-Olk 1/29 4/4 $320ACC-216 GOVERNMENTAL & NOT-FOR-PROFIT ACCOUNTING R & 3 CRPrerequisites: Prior completion of ACC-122 with a grade of C- or higher.

23883 MW 12:20p-1:35p 1/13-4/29 SB Mayes 1/29 4/4 $240ACC-232 AUDITING R H & 3 CRPrerequisites: Prior completion of ACC-122 and ACC-215 with a grade of C- or higher.

23905 TTh 12:20p-1:35p 1/14-4/30 SB Brooks-Olk 1/30 4/4 $240ACC-312 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING & REPORTING FOR CORPS II R H & 4 CRPrerequisites: Prior completion of ACC-311 with a grade of C- or higher.

23839 T 6p-8:30p 1/14-4/28 SB Brooks-Olk 1/29 4/4 $320ACC-335 ACCOUNTING FOR MANAGERS R H & 3 CRPrerequisites: Prior completion of ACC-122 with a grade of C- or higher.

23851 W 4:35p-5:50p 1/15-4/29 SB Brooks-Olk 1/30 4/4 $240ACC-416 ACCOUNTING/REPORTING FOR GOV'T & NOT-FOR-PROFIT ENTITIES R& 3 CRPrerequisites: Prior completion of ACC-122 with a grade of C- or higher.

23889 MW 12:20p-1:35p 1/13-4/29 SB Mayes 1/29 4/4 $240ACC-432 AUDITING & ATTESTATION SERVICES R H & 4 CRPrerequisites: Prior completion of ACC-315 with a grade of C- or higher.

23865 TTh 12:20p-1:35p 1/14-4/28 SB Brooks-Olk 1/29 4/4 $320ACC-455 ACCOUNTING ETHICS & PROF RESPONSIBILITES OF CPAS I H & 3 CRPrerequisites: Prior completion of ACC-315 with a grade of C- or higher.

22502 T 7p-8:15p 1/14-4/28 SB Brands 1/29 4/4 $240

ArtFINE ARTSLART-112 ART HISTORY RENAISSANCE TO MODERN (1900) & 3 CRPrerequisites: Requires college-level composition and reading placement.

23347 MW 9:55a-11:10a 1/13-4/29 SB Zyzda 1/29 4/4 $240+$5.42 non-refundable course chargeAART-114 ART SAMPLER: WOOL FELTING & 1 CR

23349 FSaSu 9a-5p 3/27-3/29 SB Allen 3/25 3/29 $80+$52.85 non-refundable course chargeAART-121 DRAWING I & 3 CRPrerequisites: Requires college-level composition and reading placement.

23484 TTh 12:20p-2:35p 1/14-4/30 SB Zyzda 1/30 4/4 $240+$86.72 non-refundable course chargeAART-151 PAINTING I & 3 CR

23498 MW 12:20p-2:35p 1/13-4/29 SB Allen 1/29 4/4 $240+$159.35 non-refundable course chargeAART-165 SCULPTURE I & 3 CR

23493 MW 3:10p-5:25p 1/13-4/29 SB Allen 1/29 4/4 $240+$119.24 non-refundable course chargeAART-209 STUDIO ART & 3 CR

23490 TTh 6:20p-8:35p 1/14-4/30 SB Zyzda 1/30 4/4 $240+$126.83 non-refundable course charge

BusinessBUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMSBIS-324 ADVANCED COMPUTER APPLICATIONS FOR BUSINESS W & 3 CRPrerequisites: Prior completion of ACC-121 and ENG-121 with a grade of C- or higher.

22974 Web Course 2/10-5/1 Ruiz 2/24 4/11 $240BIS-333 MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS W & 3 CRPrerequisites: Prior completion of ACC-121 with a grade of C- or higher.

22977 Web Course 1/13-5/1 Cartelli 1/29 4/4 $240

BUSINESSBUS-102 ENTREPRENEURIAL OPERATIONS W & 3 CRPrerequisites: Requires college-level composition and reading placement.

23220 Web Course 1/13-5/1 McGuinness 1/29 4/4 $240A BUS-115 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS & 3 CR

22559 TTh 1:45p-3p 1/14-4/30 SB Moylan 1/30 4/4 $24022560 M 6:20p-8:50p 1/13-4/27 SB Wells 1/28 4/4 $240ABUS-203 INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS W & 3 CRPrerequisites: Requires college-level composition and reading placement.

23221 Web Course 1/13-5/1 Williams 1/29 4/4 $240ABUS-216 LEGAL ENVIRONMENT OF BUSINESS & 3 CRPrerequisites: Requires college-level composition and reading placement.

22561 T 6:20p-8:50p 1/14-4/28 SB Elenz 1/29 4/4 $240ABUS-217 BUSINESS COMMUNICATION & REPORT WRITING & 3 CRPrerequisites: Prior completion of ENG-121 with a grade of C- or higher.

22679 TTh 12:20p-1:35p 1/14-4/30 SB Pearson 1/30 4/4 $240ABUS-226 BUSINESS STATISTICS H & 3 CRPrerequisites: Requires college-level composition and reading placement.

23591 MW 12:20p-1:35p 1/13-4/29 SB Stewart 1/29 4/4 $240

BUS-334 ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP W & 3 CRPrerequisite: Prior completion of ENG-121 with a grade of C- or higher.

23100 Web Course 1/13-5/1 Widmer 1/29 4/4 $240BUS-365 BUSINESS RESEARCH METHODOLOGIES W & 3 CRPrerequisite: Prior completion of BUS-226 with a grade of C- or higher.

23787 Web Course 1/13-5/1 Stewart 1/29 4/4 $240BUS-394 SERVICE LEADERSHIP W & 3 CR

23792 Web Course 1/13-5/1 Cartelli 1/29 4/4 $240BUS-424 CONTRACTS & NEGOTIATIONS R & 3 CRPrerequisites: Prior completion of COM-115, ENG-121, and BUS-217 with a grade of C- or higher.

23924 W 6p-8:50p 1/15-4/29 SB Goldberg 1/30 4/4 $240BUS-485 CAPSTONE W & 3 CR

23223 Web Course 1/13-5/1 Martin 1/29 4/4 $240

FINANCEFIN-325 ESSENTIALS OF FINANCE R & 3 CRPrerequisites: Prior completion of ACC-122, ECO-201, BUS-226, and MAT-121 with a grade of C- or higher.

23624 TTh 4:35p-5:50p 1/14-4/2 SB TBA 1/27 4/4 $240FIN-413 FINANCE AND BUDGETING R & 3 CRPrerequisites: Prior completion of BUS-334 and ACC-121 with a grade of C- or higher.

23896 Th 4p-6:30p 1/16-3/5 Spaulding 1/31 2/20 $240FIN-423 INVESTMENT & PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS MANAGEMENT W & 3 CRPrerequisites: Prior completion of FIN-331 with a grade of C- or higher.

23234 Web Course 1/13-5/1 TBA 1/29 4/4 $240FIN-433 CORPORATE FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT W & 3 CRPrerequisites: Prior completion of FIN-325 with a grade of C- or higher.

23235 Web Course 1/13-5/1 TBA 1/29 4/4 $240

MANAGEMENTA MAN-216 SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT W & 3 CRPrerequisites: Requires college-level composition and reading placement.

23206 Web Course 1/13-5/1 Spaulding 1/29 4/4 $240MAN-328 CONTEMPORARY MANAGEMENT & 3 CRPrerequisites: Prior completion of ENG-121, ACC-121, and COM-115 with a grade of C- or higher.

22571 T 6:20p-8:50p 1/14-4/28 SB Kingston 1/29 4/4 $240MAN-337 MANAGEMENT DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS W & 3 CRPrerequisite: Prior completion of MAT-121 and BUS-226 with a grade of C- or higher.

23250 Web Course 1/13-5/1 Hertel 1/29 4/4 $240MAN-348 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT W & 3 CRPrerequisite: Prior completion of ENG-121 with a grade of C- or higher.

23209 Web Course 1/13-5/1 Goldberg 1/29 4/4 $24023210 Web Course 2/10-5/1 Rose 2/24 4/11 $240MAN-427 PROJECT MANAGEMENT I H & 3 CRPrerequisite: Prior completion of MAN-328 with a grade of C- or higher.

23901 T 6p-8:50p 3/17-4/28 SB Waters 3/23 4/18 $240MAN-437 VENTURE MANAGEMENT R & 3 CRPrerequisites=: Prior completion of FIN-413 with a grade of C- or higher.

23834 Th 6p-8:50p 1/16-4/30 SB Wenger 1/31 4/4 $240MAN-486 LEADING & MANAGING CHANGE & 3 CRPrerequisites: Prior completion of MAN-328 and MAR-326 with a grade of C- or higher.

22572 M 3:10p-5:50p 1/13-4/27 SB Kingston 1/28 4/4 $240MAN-490 GLOBAL BUSINESS W & 3 CRPrerequisites: Prior completion of MAN-328, MAR-326, and FIN-325 with a grade of C- or higher.

23211 Web Course 1/13-5/1 Spaulding 1/29 4/4 $240MAN-497 BUSINESS STRATEGY (BSBA CAPSTONE) & 4 CR

22574 W 6:20p-10p 1/15-4/29 SB Kingston 1/30 4/4 $320

MARKETINGMAR-155 SOCIAL MEDIA FOR BUSINESS W & 3 CR

23251 Web Course 1/13-5/1 Martin 1/29 4/4 $240MAR-326 CONTEMPORARY MARKETING & 3 CRPrerequisites: Prior completion of ENG-121 and COM-115 with a grade of C- or higher.

22526 T 3:10p-5:50p 1/14-4/28 SB Kingston 1/29 4/4 $240MAR-426 PRODUCT STRATEGY R & 3 CRPrerequisite: Prior completion of MAR-326 with a grade of C- or higher.

22535 Th 6:20p-8:50p 1/16-4/30 SB Chana 1/31 4/4 $240MAR-446 ADVERTISING & PROMOTION MANAGEMENT R H & 3 CRPrerequisite: Prior completion of MAR-326 with a grade of C- or higher.

22538 M 4:35p-5:50p 1/13-4/27 SB Speer 1/28 4/4 $240MAR-456 DIGITAL MARKETING W & 3 CRPrerequisites: Prior completion of BIS-334 and MAR-326 with a grade of C- or higher.

23252 Web Course 1/13-5/1 TBA 1/29 4/4 $240

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S Y N D A Y T I M E D A T E S L O C F A C U L T Y R E F U N D W I T H D R A W I N - D I S T R I C T S Y N D A Y T I M E D A T E S L O C F A C U L T Y R E F U N D W I T H D R A W I N - D I S T R I C T

L COLORADO STATE GUARANTEED TRANSFER COURSE A APPLIES TO CMC AA/AS DEGREE

W WEB COURSE I WEBEX COURSE

H HYBRID COURSE: CLASSROOM/INTERNET R IVS COURSE

+ ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: CALL OR CHECK ONLINE & TEXTBOOK/S PROVIDED BY LMP

CommunicationCOMMUNICATIONACOM-115 PUBLIC SPEAKING & 3 CRPrerequisites: Requires college-level composition and reading placement.

22609 MW 12:20p-1:35p 1/13-4/29 SB Gantt-Shafer 1/29 4/4 $24022611 MW 1:45p-3p 1/13-4/29 SB Gantt-Shafer 1/29 4/4 $24022608 TTh 12:20p-1:35p 1/14-4/30 SB Murray 1/30 4/4 $240ACOM-125 INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION & 3 CRPrerequisites: Requires college-level composition and reading placement.

22613 MW 10a-11:15a 1/13-4/29 SB Gantt-Shafer 1/29 4/4 $24022612 TTh 3:15p-4:30p 1/14-4/30 SB Murray 1/30 4/4 $240LCOM-220 INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION & 3 CRPrerequisites: Requires college-level composition and reading placement.

22614 TTh 10a-11:15a 1/14-4/30 SB Gantt-Shafer 1/30 4/4 $240ACOM-230 ARGUMENTATION & DEBATE I H & 3 CRPrerequisites: Requires college-level composition and reading placement.

23576 W 1:45p-3p 1/15-4/29 SB Murray 1/30 4/4 $240

ENGLISHLENG-121 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I & 3 CRPrerequisites: Requires college-level composition and reading placement.

22620 MW 10a-11:15a 1/13-4/29 SB Potter 1/29 4/4 $24022616 MW 12:20p-1:35p 1/13-4/29 SB Gumbrecht 1/29 4/4 $24022619 MW 6:20p-7:35p 1/13-4/29 SB Carroll 1/29 4/4 $24022618 TTh 3:10p-4:25p 1/14-4/30 SB Pearson 1/30 4/4 $24022621 TTh 8:30a-9:45a 1/14-4/30 SB Potter 1/30 4/4 $240Syn #23575 required co-requisite CCR-094 #23573.

23575 TTh 1:45p-3p 1/14-4/30 SB Gumbrecht 1/30 4/4 $24023844 TTh 1:45p-3p 1/14-4/30 SB Gumbrecht 1/30 4/4 $240LENG-122 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II & 3 CRPrerequisite: Prior completion of ENG-121 with a grade of C- or higher.

22622 MW 8:30a-9:45a 1/13-4/29 SB Potter 1/29 4/4 $24022623 MW 12:20p-1:35p 1/13-4/29 SB Royce 1/29 4/4 $24022626 TTh 10:25a-11:40a 1/14-4/30 SB Royce 1/30 4/4 $24022625 TTh 3:15p-4:30p 1/14-4/30 SB Royce 1/30 4/4 $240LENG-221 CREATIVE WRITING I & 3 CRPrerequisite: Prior completion of ENG-121 with a grade of C- or higher.

22628 MW 3:15p-4:30p 1/13-4/29 SB Royce 1/29 4/4 $240

Culinary ArtsCULINARY ARTSCUA-122 INTRODUCTION TO STOCKS, SOUPS, & SAUCES & 1 CRPrerequisites: Prior completion of CUA-121 or CUA-103 with a grade of C- or higher.

23612 MTW 9a-12:50p 1/20-1/29 SB Richardson 1/21 1/27 $80+$50 non-refundable student chargeCUA-123 INTRODUCTION TO GARDE MANGER & 1 CRPrerequisites: Prior completion of CUA-103 or CUA-121 with a grade of C- or higher.

23611 MTW 9a-12:50p 2/3-2/12 SB Richardson 2/4 2/10 $80+$50 non-refundable student chargeCUA-129 CENTER OF THE PLATE & 4 CRPrerequisites: Prior completion of CUA-103 or CUA-121 with a grade of C- or higher.

23608 MTW 9a-12:50p 3/16-4/29 SB Guarnero/Richardson 3/23 4/18 $320+$300 non-refundable student chargeCUA-131 STARCHES, PASTAS, CASSEROLES, & GRAINS & 1 CRPrerequisites: Prior completion of CUA-103 or CUA-121 with a grade of C- or higher.

23609 MTW 9a-12:50p 2/24-3/4 SB Guarnero 2/25 3/2 $80+$50 non-refundable student chargeCUA-152 INDIVIDUAL FANCY DESSERT PRODUCTION & 3 CR

23606 Th 9a- 12:50p 1/16-4/30 SB Goodman 1/31 4/4 $240+$150 non-refundable student chargeCUA-156 NUTRITION FOR THE HOSPITALITY PROFESSIONAL & 3 CR

22654 M 1p-2:45p 1/13-4/27 SB Guarnero 1/28 4/4 $240CUA-187 COOPERATIVE LEARNING & 3 CR

23607 F 10a-11:50a 1/17-5/1 SB Guarnero 2/3 4/4 $240

Developmental StudiesACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTAAA-095 MATH HELPS 1 CRSyn #23096 required co-requisite MAT-050 syn# 23095.

23096 TTh 5p-5:25p 1/14-4/30 SB Kipfer 1/30 4/4 $80AAA-101 COLLEGE 101:THE STUDENT EXPERIENCE 1 CR

23129 Th 10a-11:15a 1/16-3/19 SB Cole 1/27 3/3 $80+$10 non-refundable course charge23190 W 12:20p-1:35p 1/15-3/18 SB Colson 1/24 3/2 $80+$10 non-refundable course charge23193 T 12:20p-1:35p 1/14-3/17 SB Colson 1/23 4/4 $80+$10 non-refundable course charge

COLLEGE COMPOSITION & READINGCCR-094 STUDIO 121 3 CRPrerequisite: Appropriate placement test score. Syn #23573 required co-requisite ENG-121 #23575.

23573 TTh 12:20p-1:35p 1/14-4/30 SB LeRoux-Stewart 1/30 4/4 $240

ENGLISH AS SECOND LANGUAGESTEAMBOAT CLASSES / CLASSES DE STEAMBOAT

To enroll, you must attend the registration at 6pm at the main entrance in the Academic Building. First session: Monday, January 22. Second session, Monday, March 16.

Debe asistir a las incripciones a las 6:00 pm en la entrada principal (Academic Building) para inscribirse. Primera session: lunes 22 de enero. Segunda session: lunes 16 de marzo.

ESL-909 LOW BEGINNING ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE NON CREDIT

24125 MW 6-8:15p 1/27-3/4 SB LeRoux $4024126 MW 6-8:15p 3/18-4/29 SB LeRoux $40ESL-914 HIGH INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE NON CREDIT

24129 MW 6-8:15p 1/27-3/4 SB LeRoux $4024159 MW 6-8:15p 3/18-4/29 SB LeRoux $40ESL-917 ADVANCED ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE NON CREDIT

24161 MW 6-8:15p 1/27-3/4 SB LeRoux $4024162 MW 6-8:15p 3/18-4/29 SB LeRoux $40ESL-918 INTENSIVE ENGLISH SPEAKING & LISTENING NON CREDIT

24163 T 8:30a-12p 1/28-4/28 SB LeRoux $80

GRANBY CLASSES / CLASSES DE GRANBY

ESL-913 LOW INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE H NON CREDIT Syn # 17600 meets at Granby Episcopal Church, 390 Garnet Avenue, Granby.

18587 TTh 6p-8:30p 9/3-10/10 GJ Peterson $40 Syn # 17601 meets at Granby Episcopal Church, 390 Garnet Avenue, Granby.

21871 TTh 6p-8:30p 10/22-12/5 GJ Peterson $40

EducationEARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATIONAECE-101 INTRODUCTION TO EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION W & 3 CRPrerequisites: Requires college-level composition and reading placement.

23226 Web Course 1/13-5/1 TBA 1/29 4/4 $240AECE-103 GUIDANCE STRATEGIES FOR CHILDREN & 3 CRPrerequisites: Requires college-level composition and reading placement, and ECE-101.

Syn #23581 takes place in Grand/Jackson County. See section for location details.

23581 M 6p-9p 1/13-4/27 GJ Lokteff 1/28 4/4 $24022615 Th 6p-8:40p 1/16-4/30 SB Foth 1/31 4/4 $240AECE-205 ECE NUTRITION, HEALTH, AND SAFETY W & 3 CRPrerequisites: Requires college-level composition and reading placement, and ECE-101.

23227 Web Course 1/13-5/1 Theller 1/29 4/4 $240

EDUCATIONAEDU-132 PLANNING & DELIVERING INSTRUCTION TO ADULT LEARNERS W & 3 CRPrerequisites: Requires college-level composition and reading placement.

23231 Web Course 1/13-5/1 TBA 2/24 4/11 $240AEDU-221 INTRODUCTION TO EDUCATION W & 3 CRPrerequisites: Requires college-level composition and reading placement.

23165 Web Course 1/13-5/1 Yantz 1/29 4/4 $240

Emergency Medical ServicesEMS-130 EMT INTRAVENOUS THERAPY + 2 CRPrerequisites: Prior completion of EMS-145, EMS-146, and EMS-170 with a grade of B or higher.

23460 TF 6p-10p 1/23-1/31 Sa 8a-5p 1/25-2/1 SB Hockley 1/24 1/30 $160+$75 non-refundable student chargeEMS-145 BASIC EMT - LECTURE + 7 CRSyn #23400 takes place at the Walden Ambulance Barn. Prerequisites: Requires college-level composition and reading placement. Co-requisites: EMS-170 & EMS-146.

23400 MT 6p-10p 1/13-4/28 GJ Hockley 1/29 4/4 $560+$100 non-refundable student charge EMS-146 BASIC EMT - LAB + 4 CR Syn # 23401 takes place at the Walden Ambulance Barn. Prerequisites: Requires college-level composition and reading placement. Co-requisites: EMS-145 & EMS-170.

23401 W 6p-10p 1/15-4/29 GJ TBA 1/30 4/4 $320EMS-162 WILDERNESS EMS - UPGRADE + 3 CR

23391 M 6p-8p 2/17 MTWThF 8a-4p 3/2-3/6 SB Hockley 2/19 3/2 $240+$260.85 non-refundable course chargeEMS-170 EMT CLINICAL + 1 CRSyn #23464 takes place in Walden. Prerequisites: Requires college-level composition & reading placement. Co-requisites: EMS-145 & EMS-146.

23464 1/13-4/28 GJ Hockley 1/29 4/4 $80EMS-175 PARAMEDIC REFRESHER + 3 CR

23527 MTWTh 9a-5p 4/13-4/16 SB Hockley 4/10 4/15 $240

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EngineeringENGINEERINGAEGG-206 MECHANICS OF SOLIDS & 3 CR

22595 MW 1:45p-3p 1/13-4/29 SB Craig 1/29 4/4 $240AEGG-212 ENGINEERING MECHANICS II - DYNAMICS & 3 CRPrerequisites: Prior completion of MAT-201 with a grade of C- or higher.

22564 MW 8:30a-9:45a 1/13-4/29 SB Kimble 1/29 4/4 $240

Environmental StudiesENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCELENV-101 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE WITH LAB H & 4 CRPrerequisites: Requires college-level composition and reading placement. Syn #23101 includes required overnight car camping trip 4/17-4/19 in addition to classroom sessions.

23101 MW 8:30a-9:45a 1/13-4/29 FSaSu 7a-7p 4/17-4/19 SB Milliken 1/29 4/4 $320+$181.21 non-refundable course charge

Foreign LanguageAMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGEAASL-122 AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE II 5 CRPrerequisite: Prior completion of ASL-121 with a grade of C- or higher.

22598 TTh 6p-8:20p 1/14-4/30 SB Myhre 1/30 4/4 $400

SPANISHSPA-102 CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH II & 3 CRPrerequisites: Prior completion of SPA-101 with a grade of C- or higher.

22636 T 6p-8:40p 1/14-4/28 SB Hathaway 1/29 4/4 $240ASPA-111 SPANISH LANGUAGE I W & 5 CR

23300 Web Course 1/13-5/1 Smith 1/29 4/4 $400ASPA-112 SPANISH LANGUAGE II R & 5 CR Prerequisite: Prior completion of SPA-111 with a grade of C- or higher.

23657 W 3p-5:50p 1/15-4/29 SB Koch 1/30 4/4 $400SPA-202 CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH IV & 3 CRPrerequisites: Prior completion of SPA-201 with a grade of C- or higher.

22637 Th 6p-8:40p 1/16-4/30 SB Hathaway 1/31 4/4 $240LSPA-211 SPANISH LANGUAGE III W & 3 CRPrerequisites: Prior completion of SPA-112 with a grade of C- or higher.

23425 1/13-5/1 Smith 1/29 4/4 $240LSPA-212 SPANISH LANGUAGE IV & 3 CRPrerequisites: Prior completion of SPA-211 with a grade of C- or higher.

22888 T 3p-5:50p 1/14-4/28 SBR Koch 1/29 4/4 $24023426 Web Course 1/13-5/1 W Smith 1/29 4/4 $240

Geographic Information SystemsGEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMSGIS-101 INTRODUCTION TO GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS R H & 3 CR

23457 W 6p-8:50p 1/15-3/25 SB Minehart 1/27 3/6 $240

Graphic DesignMULTIMEDIA GRAPHIC DESIGNMGD-114 ADOBE INDESIGN W 3 CR

23613 Web Course 1/20-5/1 Wodlinger 2/4 4/6 $240MGD-124 TECHNOLOGY PROFICIENCY LAB W 1 CR

23617 Web Course 1/13-5/1 Lit 1/29 4/4 $80MGD-156 EMERGENT MEDIA PRACTICESW 3 CR

23802 Web Course 1/13-5/1 Yang 1/29 4/4 $240

Health & WellnessAHWE-100 HUMAN NUTRITION & 3 CR

23389 TTh 1:45p-3p 1/14-4/30 SB Osteen 1/30 4/4 $240

HumanitiesHUMANITIESLHUM-115 WORLD MYTHOLOGY & 3 CRPrerequisites: Requires college-level composition and reading placement.

22629 MW 1:45p-3p 1/13-4/29 SB Gumbrecht 1/29 4/4 $240

LITERATURELLIT-202 WORLD LITERATURE AFTER 1600 & 3 CRPrerequisites: Requires college-level composition and reading placement.

22630 TTh 1:45p-3p 1/14-4/30 SB Royce 1/30 4/4 $240LLIT-205 ETHNIC LITERATURE & 3 CRPrerequisites: Requires college-level composition and reading placement.

22631 TTh 10a-11:15a 1/14-4/30 SB Potter 1/30 4/4 $240

PHILOSOPHYLPHI-111 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY & 3 CRPrerequisites: Requires college-level composition and reading placement.

22633 TTh 10a-11:15a 1/14-4/30 SB Conlon 1/30 4/4 $240LPHI-114 COMPARATIVE RELIGIONS & 3 CRPrerequisites: Requires college-level composition and reading placement.

22634 MW 6:20p-7:35p 1/13-4/29 SB Gasau 1/29 4/4 $240LPHI-218 ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS & 3 CRPrerequisites: Requires college-level composition and reading placement.

22635 TTh 1:45p-3p 1/14-4/30 SB Saunders 1/30 4/4 $240

Information TechnologyCOMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMSACIS-118 INTRODUCTION TO PC APPLICATIONS & 3 CRSyn #22607 is Mac-based.

22607 MW 4p-5:45p 2/17-4/29 SB Williams 2/27 4/11 $240

COMPUTER SCIENCEACSC-160 COMPUTER SCIENCE I: C++ & 4 CR

23093 TTh 6:20p-8:30p 1/14-4/30 SB Craig 1/30 4/4 $320

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MathMAT-025 ALGEBRAIC LITERACY LAB & 1 CRSyn # 23123 required co-requisite MAT-055 syn #23122.

23123 TTh 2:10p-3p 1/14-4/30 SB Monger 1/30 4/4 $80Syn #23116 required co-requisite MAT-055 syn #23102.

23116 F 3:10p-4:50p 1/17-5/1 SB Kipfer 2/3 4/4 $80MAT-050 QUANTITATIVE LITERACY & 4 CRPrerequisite: Appropriate placement test score.

Syn #23095 required co-requisite AAA-095 syn #23096.

23095 TTh 3:10p-4:50p 1/14-4/30 SB Kipfer 1/30 4/4 $320MAT-055 ALGEBRAIC LITERACY +& 4 CRPrerequisite: Appropriate placement test score.Syn #23102 required co-requisite MAT-025 syn #23116.

23102 MW 3:10p-4:50p 1/13-4/29 SB Kipfer 1/29 4/4 $320Syn # 23122 required co-requisite MAT-025 syn #23123.

23122 TTh 12:20p-2p 1/14-4/30 SB Monger 1/30 4/4 $320LMAT-120 MATHEMATICS FOR THE LIBERAL ARTS & 4 CRPrerequisite: Appropriate placement test score.

22575 MW 12:20p-2p 1/13-4/29 SB Treulieb 1/29 4/4 $320LMAT-121 COLLEGE ALGEBRA & 4 CRPrerequisite: Appropriate placement test score.

22578 TTh 12:20p-2p 1/14-4/30 SB Treulieb 1/30 4/4 $32022577 TTh 6:20p-8p 1/14-4/30 SB Manning 1/30 4/4 $320LMAT-125 SURVEY OF CALCULUS & 4 CRPrerequisites: Prior completion of MAT-121 with a grade of C- or higher; or appropriate placement test score.

22579 MW 3:10p-4:50p 1/13-4/29 SB Treulieb 1/29 4/4 $320LMAT-135 INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS & 3 CRPrerequisite: Appropriate placement test score.

22581 T 6:20p-8:30p 1/14-4/28 SB Surgent 1/29 4/4 $240LMAT-166 PRE-CALCULUS & 5 CRPrerequisites: Prior completion of MAT-121 with a grade of C- or higher; or appropriate placement test score.

22582 MW 12:20p-2:25p 1/13-4/29 SB Surgent 1/29 4/4 $40024145 TTh 7:45a-9:50a 1/14-4/30 SB Monger 1/30 4/4 $400LMAT-201 CALCULUS I & 5 CR Prerequisites: Prior completion of MAT-122 or MAT-166 with a grade of C- or higher; or appropriate placement test score.

22583 TTh 3:10p-5:15p 1/14-4/30 SB Surgent 1/30 4/4 $400LMAT-202 CALCULUS II & 5 CRPrerequisites: Prior completion of MAT-201 with a grade of C- or higher.

22503 TTh 12:20p-2:25p 1/14-4/30 SB Surgent 1/30 4/4 $400LMAT-203 CALCULUS III & 4 CRPrerequisite: Prior completion of MAT-202 with a grade of C- or higher.

22584 TTh 3:10p-4:50p 1/14-4/30 SB Treulieb 1/30 4/4 $320LMAT-265 DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS I & 3 CRPrerequisites: Prior completion of MAT-202 with a grade of C- or higher.

22504 MW 6:20p-8p 1/13-4/29 SB Craig 1/29 4/4 $240AMAT-266 DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS WITH LINEAR ALGEBRA I & 4 CRPrerequisites: Prior completion of MAT-202 with a grade of C- or higher.

22505 MW 6:20p-8p 1/13-4/29 SB Craig 1/29 4/4 $320

MusicAMUS-126 HISTORY OF ROCK & POP H & 3 CRPrerequisites: Requires college-level composition and reading placement.

24153 TTh 8:30a-9:45a 1/14-4/30 SB Rusthoi 1/30 4/4 $240

Outdoor StudiesAOUT-102 BACKCOUNTRY NAVIGATION 1 CRSyn #23873 includes a mandatory car camping trip 4/10-4/12 in addition to classroom sessions.

23873 TTh 6:20p-8:20p 4/7-4/9 FSaSu 8a-5p 4/10-4/12 SB Osteen 4/7 4/11 $80+$71.67 non-refundable student chargeAOUT-113 DESERT ORIENTATION 2 CRSyn #23881 includes a mandatory camping trip 4/2-4/6 in addition to classroom sessions.

23881 T 6:20p-9:20p 3/24-4/7 ThFSaSuM 8a-5p 4/2-4/6 SB Saunders 3/26 4/4 $160+$109.50 non-refundable student chargeA OUT-114 CANYON ORIENTATION 2 CRSyn #23880 includes a backpacking trip 3/26-3/30 in addition to classroom sessions.

23880 T 6:20p-9:20p 3/17-3/31 ThFSaSuM 8a-5p 3/26-3/30 SB Kimmes 3/19 3/28 $160+$127.29 non-refundable student chargeAOUT-115 SNOW ORIENTATION 2 CRSyn #23991 includes 2 mandatory backpacking trips 1/31-2/1 & 2/7-2/9 in addition to classroom sessions.

23911 W 6:20p-9:20p 1/22-2/12 FSa 8a-5p 1/31-2/1 FSaSu 8a-5p 2/7-2/9 SB Kimmes 1/27 2/7 $160+$44.17 non-refundable student chargeAOUT-116 RIVER ORIENTATION 2 CRSyn #23938 includes mandatory overnight camping trip 4/2-4/6 in addition to classroom sessions.

23938 W 6:20p-9:20p 3/25-4/8 ThFSaSuM 8a-5p 4/2-4/6 SB Strickland/Gallo 3/27 3/31 $160+$183.17 non -refundable student chargeSyn #23939 includes mandatory overnight camping trip 4/9-4/13 in addition to classroom sessions.

23939 T 6:20p-9:20p 3/31-4/14 ThFSaSuM 8a-5p 4/9-4/13 SB Vertrees/Gallo 4/2 4/11 $160+$183.17 non-refundable student chargeAOUT-119 FLYFISHING I 1 CRSyn #23912 includes mandatory overnight camping trip 4/17-4/19 in addition to classroom sessions.

23912 TTh 4:45p-5:40p 4/14-4/16 FSaSu 8a-5p 4/17-4/19 SB Osteen/Hartsel 4/14 4/18 $80+$148.41 non-refundable student chargeAOUT-126 MOUNTAIN BIKING 1 CRSyn #23913 includes mandatory overnight camping trip 4/10-4/12 in addition to classroom sessions. This class course charge includes mountain bike rental.

23913 TTh 4:45p-5:40p 4/7-4/9 FSaSu 8a-5p 4/10-4/12 SB Pond 4/7 4/11 $80+$65.25 non-refundable student chargeAOUT-129 ICE CLIMBING I 1 CRSyn #23914 includes mandatory overnight trip 1/24-1/26 in addition to classroom sessions.

23914 MW 6:20p-7:50p 1/20-1/22 FSaSu 8a-5p 1/24-1/26 SB Kimmes 1/21 1/25 $80+153.38 non-refundable student chargeAOUT-133 TECHNICAL CANYONEERING 2 CRSyn #23916 includes mandatory overnight camping trip 4/2-4/6 in addition to classroom sessions.

23916 W 6:20p-7:50p 3/25-4/8 W 8p-11:55p 4/1 ThFSaSu 9a-4p 4/2-4/6 SB Kimmes 3/27 4/5 $160+$146.54 non-refundable student chargeAOUT-137 KAYAKING 1 CRSyn #23918 includes mandatory day trips 4/17-4/19 in addition to classroom sessions.

23918 TTh 4:45p-5:40p 4/14-4/16 FSaSu 8a-5p 4/17-4/19 SB Stypinski/Gallo 4/14 4/18 $80+$74.63 non-refundable student chargeAOUT-140 SWIFT WATER RESCUE TECHNICIAN I + 1 CR

23920 FSaSu 8a-5p 4/24-4/26 SB Jost/Gallo 4/22 4/18 $80+$136.81 non-refundable student chargeAOUT-168 LEVEL 1 AVALANCHE TRAINING AVALANCHE SAFETY I + 1 CR

23930 FSaSu 8a-5:20p 1/17-1/19 SB Edmiston 1/15 4/19 $80+$72.19 non-refundable student charge23933 FSaSu 8a-5:20p 1/24-1/26 SB Norling 1/22 1/26 $80+$72.19 non-refundable student charge23934 FSaSu 8a-5:20p 2/7-2/9 SB TBA 2/5 2/9 $80+$72.19 non-refundable student charge23936 FSaSu 8a-5:20p 2/14-2/16 SB Edmiston 2/12 2/16 $80+$72.19 non-refundable student charge23937 FSaSu 8a-5:20p 2/21-2/23 SB Jost 2/19 2/23 $80+$72.19 non-refundable student chargeAOUT-221 TOP ROPE CLIMBING 1 CRSyn #23926 includes mandatory overnight camping trip 4/3-4/5 in addition to classroom sessions.

23926 MW 6:20p-7:50p 3/30-4/1 FSaSu 8a-5p 4/3-4/5 SB Kuusinen 3/31 4/4 $80+$77.88 non-refundable course chargeOUT-268 AVALANCHE RESCUE + .5 CR

23927 F 8a-5:30p 1/24 SB Jost 1/22 1/24 $40+$20.42 non-refundable course charge23928 F 8a-5:30p 1/31 SB Edmiston 1/29 1/31 $40+$20.42 non-refundable course chargeAOUT-269 LEVEL 2 AVALANCHE TRAINING + 1 CRPrerequisites: Instructor approval & prior completion of OUT-168 & OUT-268 with a grade of C or higher. Syn #23935 includes mandatory overnight camping trip 2/28-3/1 in addition to classroom sessions.

23935 W 6:52p-7:50p 2/26 FSaSu - 2/28-3/1 SB Norling 2/24 2/29 $80+$166.69 non-refundable course chargeAOUT-287 INTERNSHIP: OUTDOOR LEADERSHIP 2 CR

23605 1/13-5/1 SB Saunders 1/29 4/4 $160

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Physical Activity & RecreationAPED-102 WEIGHT TRAINING I 1 CR

23133 TTh 5p-5:50p 1/14-4/30 SB Payne 1/30 4/4 $80APED-105 FITNESS CIRCUIT TRAINING 1 CR

23136 TTh 7:30a-8:20a 1/14-4/30 SB Gorevan 1/30 4/4 $8023130 TTh 12p-12:50p 1/14-4/30 SB Arce 1/30 4/4 $80APED-129 ZUMBA 1 CR

23112 TTh 11a-11:50a 1/14-4/30 SB Beauregard 1/30 4/4 $80APED-141 PILATES MATWORK I 1 CR

23135 WF 7:30a-8:20a 1/15-5/1 SB Gorevan 1/31 4/4 $80APED-143 YOGA I 1 CR

23121 M 6p-7:50p 1/13-4/27 SB Nelson 1/28 4/4 $8023124 TTh 12p-12:50p 1/14-4/30 SB Nelson 1/30 4/4 $8023131 TTh 4p-5p 1/14-4/30 SB Leipold 1/30 4/4 $8023113 TTh 5:15p-6:15p 1/14-4/30 SB Johnson 1/30 4/4 $8023106 W 5:30p-7:20p 1/15-4/29 SB Barker 1/30 4/4 $8023119 WF 9a-9:50a 1/15-5/1 SB Nelson 1/31 4/4 $80APED-144 YOGA II 1 CRPrerequisites: Prior completion of PED-143 with a grade of C- or higher.

23115 M 9a-10:50a 1/13-4/27 SB Johnson 1/28 4/4 $8023117 M 5:30p-7:20p 1/13-4/27 SB Johnson 1/28 4/4 $8023126 TTh 8:30a-10:20a 1/14-3/30 SB Nelson 1/27 3/11 $8023127 TTh 8:30a-10:20a 3/5-4/30 SB Nelson 3/16 4/16 $80

Resort ManagementHOSPITALITY MANAGEMENTHOS-115 INTRODUCTION TO SPA MANAGEMENT W & 3 CR

23239 Web Course 1/13-5/1 Tin Tun Kirkpatrick 1/29 4/4 $240HOS-139 HOUSEKEEPING MANAGEMENT W & 2 CR

23191 Web Course 1/13-5/1 Hunter 1/29 4/4 $160HOS-140 FRONT OFFICE PROCEDURES W & 2 CR

23240 Web Course 1/13-5/1 Tin Tun Kirkpatrick 1/29 4/4 $160HOS-148 INTRODUCTION TO FOOD & BEVERAGE MANAGEMENT W & 3 CR

23241 Web Course 1/13-5/1 Guarnero 1/29 4/4 $240HOS-226 SUPERVISION IN THE HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY W & 3 CR

23192 Web Course 1/13-5/1 Hunter 1/29 4/4 $240HOS-240 PURCHASING & MENU PLANNING & 3 CR

24154 W 12:20p-2:10p 1/15-4/29 SB Hunter 1/30 4/4 $240HOS-242 HOTEL SALES AND MARKETING & 3 CR

22673 Th 12:20p-2:10p 1/16-4/30 SB Hunter 1/31 4/4 $240HOS-250 FOOD, BEVERAGE AND LABOR COST CONTROL & 3 CR

22661 T 12:20p-2:10p 1/14-4/28 SB Hunter 1/29 4/4 $240

HOS-287 WORK EXPERIENCE I & 3 CR

24155 W 6a-8a 1/15-4/29 SB Hunter 1/30 4/4 $240HOS-289 WORK EXPERIENCE II & 3 CR

24157 Th 6p-8:50p 1/16-4/30 SB Hunter 1/31 4/4 $240

ScienceBIOLOGYL BIO-105 SCIENCE OF BIOLOGY & 4 CRPrerequisites: Requires college-level composition and reading placement.

22610 MW 6:20p-8:35p 1/13-4/29 SB Kowalsky 1/29 4/4 $320+$40 non-refundable student chargeL BIO-111 GENERAL COLLEGE BIOLOGY WITH LAB & 5 CRPrerequisites: Requires college-level composition and reading placement.

22617 MW 8:30a-11:10a 1/13-4/29 SB Sigstedt 1/29 4/4 $400+$42.50 non-refundable course charge22678 MW 12:20p-3p 1/13-4/29 SB Sigstedt 1/29 4/4 $400+$42.50 non-refundable course chargeLBIO-201 HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY I & 4 CRPrerequisites: Prior completion of BIO-111 with a grade of C- or higher.

22985 MW 3:10p-4:25p 1/13-4/29 M 4:30p-6:10p 1/13-4/27 SB Edmiston/Osteen 1/29 4/4 $320+$40 non-refundable student chargeLBIO-202 HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY II & 4 CRPrerequisites: Prior completion of BIO-201 with a grade of C- or higher.

23082 TTh 3:10p-4:25p 1/14-4/30 T 4:30p-6:10p 1/14-4/28 SB Edmiston/Osteen 1/30 4/4 $320+$40 non-refundable course chargeLBIO-204 MICROBIOLOGY & 4 CRPrerequisites: Prior completion of BIO-111 with a grade of C- or higher.

23085 TTh 9a-11:15a 1/14-4/30 SB Edmiston 1/30 4/4 $320+$60 non-refundable course chargeA BIO-216 HUMAN PATHOPHYSIOLOGY & 4 CRPrerequisites: Prior completion of BIO-202 with a grade of C- or higher.

22594 MW 8a-9:40a 1/13-4/29 SB Edmiston 1/29 4/4 $320L BIO-221 BOTANY & 5 CRPrerequisites: Prior completion of BIO-112 with a grade of C- or higher.

23089 TTh 12:20p-3p 1/14-4/30 SB Sigstedt 1/30 4/4 $400+$42.50 non-refundable course chargeABIO-223 BIODIVERSITY & CONSERVATION R H & 4 CR

23434 MW 4p-5:50p 1/13-4/29 SB Haselhorst 1/29 4/4 $320

CHEMISTRYLCHE-111 GENERAL COLLEGE CHEMISTRY I W/ LAB & 5 CRPrerequisites: Prior completion of CHE-101 and MAT-121 with a grade of C- or higher.

22840 TTh 8a-9:40a 1/14-4/30 Th 7p-8:40p 1/16-4/30 SB Wilkins 1/30 4/4 $400+$40 non-refundable student chargeLCHE-112 GENERAL COLLEGE CHEMISTRY II WITH LAB & 5 CRPrerequisites: Prior completion of CHE-111 with a grade of C- or higher.

23092 TTh 12:20p-2p 1/14-4/30 T 7p-8:40p 1/16-4/30 SB Wilkins 1/30 4/4 $400+$40 non-refundable student charge

PHYSICSLPHY-112 PHYSICS: ALGEBRA-BASED II WITH LAB & 5 CRPrerequisites: Prior completion of PHY-111 with a grade of C- or higher.

23956 MW 12:45p-2:45p 1/13-4/29 F 12:45p-3:55p 1/17-5/1 SB McCudden 1/29 4/4 $400LPHY-211 PHYSICS: CALCULUS-BASED I WITH LAB & 5 CRPrerequisites: Prior completion of MAT-122 with a grade of C- or higher.

23966 MW 9:55a-11:35a 1/13-4/29 F 9a-12:10p 1/17-5/1 SB McCudden 1/29 4/4 $400APHY-213 PHYSICS III: CALCULUS BASED MODERN PHYSICS & 3 CRPrerequisites: Prior completion of PHY-212 with a grade of C- or higher.

22585 TTh 10a-11:15a 1/14-4/30 SB McCudden 1/30 4/4 $240

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Ski BusinessACTION SPORTS INDUSTRYASI-112 BICYCLE MECHANIC II & 2 CRPrerequisites: Prior completion of ASI-111 with a grade of C- or higher. Syn #23910 includes a required weekend class 2/28-3/1 in addition to classroom sessions.

23940 Th 5p-8:30p 1/16-2/27 FSaSu 9a-5p 2/28-3/1 SB Shelhart 1/22 4/4 $160ASI-130 ATHLETE ALIGNMENT & FITTING & 3 CRSyn #23876 includes a required weekend class 4/17-4/19 in addition to classroom sessions.

23876 T 4p-5:50p 3/24-4/28 FSaSu 9a-6p 4/17-4/19 SB Kirkpatrick 3/30 3/24 $240+$150 non-refundable student chargeASI-187 ACTION SPORTS INDUSTRY WORK EXPERIENCE & 3 CR

23942 W 3:10p-3:50p 1/15-4/29 SB Widmer 1/30 4/4 $240

SKI BUSINESSSKB-117 SKI & SNOWBOARD BUSINESS RETAILING & SALES & 3 CR

22656 T 6p-7:50p 1/14-4/28 SB Widmer 1/29 4/4 $240SKB-124 INTRODUCTION TO SKI GUIDING & 3 CRSyn #23910 includes a required weekend trip 3/20-3/22 in addition to classroom sessions.

23941 TTh 9a-10:50a 2/25-4/9 FSaSu 9a-6p 3/20-3/22 SB Osteen 3/2 3/29 $240+$123.81 non-refundable course chargeSKB-140 SKI & BOARD TUNING & 3 CR

23615 T 1p-3:50p 1/14-4/28 SB Widmer 1/29 4/4 $240+$160 non-refundable student chargeSKB-150 SIA RETAIL EMPLOYEE W & 1 CR

23291 Web Course 1/13-5/1 Widmer 1/29 4/4 $80SKB-151 SIA RETAIL MANAGER W & 1 CR

23292 Web Course 1/13-5/1 Widmer 1/29 4/4 $80SKB-152 SIA MARKETING W & 1 CR

23293 Web Course 1/13-5/1 Martin 1/29 4/4 $80SKB-153 SIA SALES REPRESENTATIVE W & 1 CR

23294 Web Course 1/13-5/1 Martin 1/29 4/4 $80SKB-154 SIA WHOLESALE & BUYING W & 1 CR

23295 Web Course 1/13-5/1 Widmer 1/29 4/4 $80SKB-155 SIA PROMOTIONS W & 1 CR

23296 Web Course 1/13-5/1 Martin 1/29 4/4 $80SKB-220 SNOW SPORTS RETAIL & WHOLESALE W & 3 CR

22657 M 6p-7:50p 1/13-4/27 SB 1/28 4/4 $240SKB-229 INTEGRATED PORTFOLIO & CAPSTONE W & 3 CR

24156 T 3:10p-4:10p 1/14-4/28 SB Martin 1/29 4/4 $240

Social & Behavioral ScienceANTHROPOLOGYLANT-101 CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY & 3 CRPrerequisite: Appropriate placement test score. This course can be, but is not required to, be taken with ANT-102 syn #22606 which is the lab section of this course.

22596 TTh 3:10p-4:25p 1/14-4/30 SB Maestas 1/30 4/4 $240LANT-102 CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY LAB & 1 CRPrerequisite: Appropriate placement test score. Co-requisite ANT-101 syn #22596.

22606 TTh 4:35p-5:25p 1/14-4/30 SB Maestas 1/30 4/4 $80LANT-107 I NTRODUCTION TO ARCHAEOLOGY & 3 CRPrerequisites: Appropriate placement test score.

22558 MW 1:45p-3p 1/13-4/29 SB Staib 1/29 4/4 $240LANT-111 BIOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY WITH LAB & 4 CRPrerequisites: Requires college-level composition and reading placement.

22511 MW 12:20p-1:35p 1/13-4/29 F 12:20p-2p 1/17-5/1 SB Staib 1/29 4/4 $320AANT-280 SOUTHWEST FIELD EXPLORATION & 2 CRPrerequisites: Requires college-level composition and reading placement. Syn #22514 includes mandatory camp trip 3/26-30 in addition to classroom sessions.

22514 W 7p-10p 3/18-4/1 MThFSaSu 3/26-3/30 SB Staib/Saunders 3/20 3/29 $160+$139.10 non-refundable course charge

ECONOMICSLECO-201 PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS H & 3 CRPrerequisites: Appropriate placement test score.

23604 TTh 8:30a-9:45a 1/14-4/30 SB Stewart 1/30 4/4 $240LECO-202 PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS H & 3 CRPrerequisite: Appropriate placement test score.

23761 TTh 10a-11:15a 1/14-4/30 SB Stewart 1/30 4/4 $240

HISTORYLHIS-102 WESTERN CIVILIZATION: 1650-PRESENT & 3 CRPrerequisite: Appropriate placement test score.

22565 TTh 12:20p-1:35p 1/14-4/30 SB Slowey 1/30 4/4 $240LHIS-122 US HISTORY SINCE THE CIVIL WAR & 3 CRPrerequisite: Appropriate placement test score.

22566 TTh 1:45p-3p 1/14-4/30 SB Slowey 1/30 4/4 $240LHIS-247 20TH CENTURY WORLD HISTORY & 3 CRPrerequisite: Appropriate placement test score.

22568 MW 10a-11:15a 1/13-4/29 SB Slowey 1/29 4/4 $240LHIS-260 U.S. FOREIGN RELATIONS HISTORY & 3 CRPrerequisite: Appropriate placement test score.

22570 Th 6:20p-8:50p 1/16-4/30 SB Godfrey 1/31 4/4 $240

POLITICAL SCIENCELPOS-225 COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT & 3 CRPrerequisite: Appropriate placement test score.

22586 MW 10a-11:15a 1/13-4/29 SB Gumbrecht 1/29 4/4 $240

PSYCHOLOGYLPSY-101 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY I & 3 CRPrerequisite: Appropriate placement test score.

22588 TTh 12:20p-1:35p 1/14-4/30 SB Harnden 1/30 4/4 $240LPSY-102 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY II & 3 CRPrerequisite: Appropriate placement test score.

22589 MW 12:20p-1:35p 1/13-4/29 SB Crites 1/29 4/4 $240APSY-211 LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT & 3 CRPrerequisites: Requires college-level composition and reading placement.

22653 TTh 10a-11:15a 1/14-4/30 SB Saunders 1/30 4/4 $240LPSY-226 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY & 3 CRPrerequisite: Appropriate placement test score.

22590 M 6:20p-8:50p 1/13-4/27 SB Crites 1/28 4/4 $240LPSY-235 HUMAN GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT & 3 CRPrerequisite: Appropriate placement test score.

22591 MW 1:45p-3p 1/13-4/29 SB Crites 1/29 4/4 $240LPSY-249 ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY & 3 CRPrerequisite: Appropriate placement test score.

22592 TTh 4:35p-5:50p 1/14-4/30 SB Harnden 1/30 4/4 $240

SOCIOLOGYLSOC-215 CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL PROBLEMS & 3 CRPrerequisite: Appropriate placement test score.

22593 TTh 1:45p-3p 1/14-4/30 SB Maestas 1/30 4/4 $240

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SPRING 2020do something MAJOR

CMC STEAMBOAT SPRINGS CAMPUS8

“We believe that we are educating young people, not only for a full and happy life as Americans, but for a far greater and more challenging job, that of world citizenship.” Lucile Bogue, Yampa Valley College founder

International Programs are open to community members. Check with instructor for details and additional information.

Scholarship opportunities are available.

Himalayan India Culture and History: River Orientation, History of India, and Trecking / 6 CR / May 4-22, 2020 Adventure-based journey on the Ganga, Alaknanda, and a trek on Kuari Pass,

exploring India’s mountain culture & environmental history.

Registration deadline: November 22, 2019. Program Fee: $2645 + airfare/tuition*.

Mediterranean Italy, Croatia, & GreeceGlobal Culture of Food and Hospitality 3 CR / June 7-21, 2020 Experience Tuscan producers of wine, pasta, grains, cheese, and agritourismos,

then cruise to Croatia, Greece, and Italy to learn a global leadership perspective.

Registration deadline: Feb. 2020. Program Fee: $3800-$4040+airfare/tuition*

Uraguay Language, Culture and History6 CR / June 7-28, 2020 Study the history of Uraguay and imerse yourself in Spanish language. Homestay

and weekend historical trips, including Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Registration deadline: February 7, 2020. Program Fee: $3,495 + airfare/tuition*.

Japan International Business and Action Sport Media6 CR / January 5-16, 2021 Be a part of an on-hill and guided video promotion shoot in the resort area of

Kiroro on Hokkaido. Work with Liberty Skis’ Japanese distribution network, and ski

off-piste backcountry with guided tours into the freshest, untouched powder.

Registration deadline: Sept. 15, 2020. Program Fee: $4788+tuition*

* All costs/dates subject to change. Visit website for more information

INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS

STUDY ABROAD

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Sustainability StudiesA SUS-101 INTRODUCTION TO SUSTAINABILITY & 3 CRPrerequisites: Requires college-level composition and reading placement.

23629 TTh 9a-10:20a 1/14-4/30 SB Kimmes 1/30 4/4 $240SUS-300 FOUNDATIONS OF SUSTAINABILITY & 3 CRPrerequisites: Prior completion of ENV-101, MAT-120 (or higher), and ENG-122 with a grade of C- or higher.

22638 W 12:20p-3:10p 1/15-4/29 SB Saunders 1/30 4/4 $240SUS-311 INTEGRATED SUSTAINABILITY SCIENCE & 3 CRPrerequisites: Prior completion of ENV-101 with a grade of C- or higher.

22639 T 3:10p-5:50p 1/14-4/28 SB Stewart 1/29 4/4 $240SUS-321 LEADERSHIP, ETHICS, & SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY & 3 CRPrerequisites: Prior completion of ENG-121 with a grade of C- or higher.

22641 M 12:20p-3:10p 1/13-4/27 SB Gumbrecht 1/28 4/4 $24022640 Th 12:20p-3:10p 1/16-4/30 SB Staib 1/31 4/4 $240SUS-325 ENERGY SYSTEMS & SUSTAINABILITY & 3 CR

22642 W 8:30a-11:20a 1/15-4/29 SB Evans 1/30 4/4 $240SUS-330 SUSTAINABLE ECONOMICS & 3 CRPrerequisitea: Prior completion of MAT-120 (or higher), ENG-121, and ECO-201, ECO-202, or ECO-245 with a grade of C- or higher.

22643 T 8:30a-11:20a 1/14-4/28 SB Evans 1/29 4/4 $240SUS-346 CREATIVE SUSTAINABILITY & 3 CR

22644 Th 3:10p-5:50p 1/16-4/30 SB Zyzda 1/31 4/4 $240SUS-416 CAREERS & PROFESSIONAL SKILLS IN SUSTAINABILITY & 2 CRCo-requisite: SUS-489.

22646 W 3:20p-5:10p 1/15-4/29 SB Evans 1/30 4/4 $160SUS-420 WRITING FOR SUSTAINABILITY & 3 CRPrerequisites: Prior completion of ENG-121 and ENG-122 with a grade of C- or higher.

22647 M 12:20p-3:10p 1/13-4/27 SB Murray 1/28 4/4 $240SUS-421 FOSTERING SUSTAINABLE BEHAVIORS & 3 CR

22648 T 12:20p-3p 1/14-4/28 SB Gumbrecht 1/29 4/4 $240SUS-430 SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS & 3 CRPrerequisites: Prior completion of ENG-121, and MAT-120 (or higher), and COM-115 or COM-125 or BUS-217 with a grade of C- or higher.

23620 T 6:20p-9:10p 1/14-4/28 SB Stewart 1/29 4/4 $240SUS-431 SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP & 3 CR

22650 M 6:20p-9:10p 1/13-4/27 SB Kingston 1/28 4/4 $240SUS-440 WATERSHED SCIENCE & LAND USE IMPACTS & 3 CRCo-requisites: SUS-300 & SUS-301

22651 Th 12:20p-3:10p 1/16-4/30 SB Stewart 1/31 4/4 $240SUS-489 SUSTAINABILITY CAPSTONE & 4 CRPrerequisite: Must have Senior standing; this class is to be taken during final semester. Co-requisite: SUS-416.

23628 M 8a-11:50a 1/13-4/27 SB Evans 1/28 4/4 $320

9 COLORADOMTN.EDU/REGISTER

Online Learning Classes Fall 2019

Classes meet January 13 to May 1 unless otherwise noted. Most classes require a text.

Please visit www.ColoradoMtn.edu/online_learning for complete list of over 100 online courses, full course requirements, description and syllabus.

AAA-095 Math Helps (1 CR) 23213A ACC-121 Accounting Principles I (4 CR) 23341A ACC-122 Acctng Principles II (4 CR) 24113L ANT-101 Cultural Anthropology (3 CR) 22933L ANT-215 Indians of North America (3 CR) 22934L ART-110 Art Appreciation (3 CR) 22945L ART-112 Art Hist Renaissance/1900 (3 CR) 22954A ART-139 Digital Photography I (3 CR) 23216L AST-160 Cosmology (3 CR) 23558L BIO-105 Science of Biology (4 CR) includes lab 22957

BIO-106 Basic Anatomy & Physiology (4 CR) includes lab 23219A BIO-115 Human Genetics (3 CR) 22958L BIO-204 Microbiology W/ Lab (4 CR) includes lab 22967A BIO-216 Human Pathophysiology (4 CR) 22962

BIS-324 Adv. Computer Apps. for Bus. (3 CR) starts 2/10 22974BIS-333 Management Systems (3 CR) 22977BUS-102 Entrepreneurial Operations (3 CR) 23220

A BUS-115 Introduction to Business (3 CR) 23345A BUS-203 Intro International Business (3 CR) 23221A BUS-216 Legal Environment of Business (3 CR) 23077A BUS-217 Bus Comm & Report Writing (3 CR) 23083A BUS-226 Business Statistics (3 CR) 23222

BUS-334 Organizational Leadership (3 CR) 23100BUS-365 Business Research Methodology (3 CR) 23787BUS-394 Service Leadership (3 CR) 23792BUS-485 Capstone (3 CR) 23223BUS-487 Business Internship (6 CR) 23790BUS-487 Business Internship (3 CR) 23789

L CHE-101 Introduction to Chemistry I (5 CR) includes lab 23103A CIS-118 Intro to PC Applications (3 CR) 23109A CIS-118 Intro to PC Applications (3 CR) 23108

CIS-155 Cmplt Spreadsheet: Excel 2016 (3 CR) 23111A COM-125 Interpersonal Communication (3 CR) 23158A CRJ-111 Substantive Criminal Law (3 CR) 23162A CRJ-210 Constitutional Law (3 CR) 23164A ECE-101 Intro to Early Childhood (3 CR) 23226A ECE-205 ECE Nutrition/Health/Safety (3 CR) 23227L ECO-201 Principles of Macroeconomics (3 CR) 23228L ECO-202 Principles of Microeconomics (3 CR) 23230A EDU-132 Plan & Deliv Instr to Adults (3 CR) 23231A EDU-221 Introduction to Education (3 CR) 23165L ENG-121 English Composition I (3 CR) 23167L ENG-122 English Composition II (3 CR) 23172L ENV-101 Environmental Science W/ Lab (4 CR) 23562L ENV-110 Natural Disasters (3 CR) starts 1/13 : 23177 | starts 2/10 : 23178

FIN-423 Invest. & Portfolio Analysis (3 CR) 23234FIN-433 Corporate Financial Management (3 CR) 23235

L GEO-106 Human Geography (3 CR) 23181L HIS-101 Western Civ: Antiquity-1650 (3 CR) 23184L HIS-102 Western Civ: 1650-Present (3 CR) 23236L HIS-111 The World: Antiquity-1500 (3 CR) 23187L HIS-121 US History to Reconstruction (3 CR) 23185L HIS-122 US History Since Civil War (3 CR) 23186L HIS-225 Colorado History (3 CR) 23237

HIT-120 Working With Health IT System (4 CR) 21988HOS-115 Introduction to Spa Management (3 CR) 23239HOS-139 Housekeeping Management (2 CR) 23191HOS-140 Front Office Procedures (2 CR) 23240HOS-148 Intro to Food & Beverage Mgmt (3 CR) 23241HOS-226 Supervision in Hosp Ind (3 CR) 23192HPR-106 Law & Ethics for Health Prof (2 CR) 21996

HPR-118 Introduction to Nutrition (2 CR) meets 1/13-4/24 23195A HPR-178 Medical Terminology (2 CR) 23196A HPR-178 Medical Terminology (2 CR) 23197L HUM-122 From Medieval to Modern (3 CR) 23242A HUM-164 American Cinema (3 CR) 23243A HWE-100 Human Nutrition (3 CR) meets 1/13-4/24 23200A HWE-111 Health & Fitness (3 CR) 23244L LIT-115 Introduction to Literature I (3 CR) 23246A LIT-255 Children's Literature (3 CR) 23204A MAN-216 Small Business Management (3 CR) 23206

MAN-328 Contemporary Management (3 CR) 24114MAN-337 Mgmt. Decision Support Systems (3 CR) 23250MAN-348 Human Resource Management (3 CR) starts 2/10 23210MAN-348 Human Resource Management (3 CR) 23209MAN-490 Global Business (3 CR) 23211MAP-110 Medical Office Administration (4 CR) 22001MAP-120 Medical Office Financial Mgmt (4 CR) 22002MAR-155 Social Media for Business (3 CR) 23251MAR-346 Professional Selling (3 CR) 22891MAR-456 Digital Marketing (3 CR) 23252MAT-025 Algebraic Literacy Lab (1 CR) starts 2/10 23253MAT-050 Quantitative Literacy (4 CR) starts 2/10 23254MAT-055 Algebraic Literacy (4 CR) starts 2/10 23568

L MAT-120 Math for Liberal Arts (4 CR) 23351L MAT-121 College Algebra (4 CR) 23256L MAT-121 College Algebra (4 CR) 23255L MAT-122 College Trigonometry (3 CR) 23257L MAT-125 Survey of Calculus (4 CR) starts 1/13 : 23258 | starts 2/10 : 23259L MAT-135 Introduction to Statistics (3 CR) 23260

MGD-114 Adobe InDesign (3 CR) starts 1/20 23613MGD-124 Technology Proficiency Lab (1 CR) 23617MGD-156 Emergent Media Practices (3 CR) 23802MGD-254 Multimedia Design & Producti I (3 CR) 23808MOT-131 Adv Insurance Billing/Coding (3 CR) 22007

L MUS-120 Music Appreciation (3 CR) 23265Paralegal classes offered: PAR-115 Introduction to Law (3 CR) 23266 | PAR-116 Torts (3 CR) 23267 PAR-125 Property Law (3 CR) 23268 | PAR-206 Business Organizations (3 CR) 23271 PAR-213 Legal Research & Writing I (3 CR) 23272 | PAR-289 Capstone (3 CR) 23274L PHI-111 Introduction to Philosophy (3 CR) 23276L PHI-112 Ethics (3 CR) 23277L PHI-113 Logic (3 CR) 23415L PHI-115 World Religions - West (3 CR) 23278L PHI-116 World Religions - East (3 CR) 23279L PHI-218 Environmental Ethics (3 CR) 23417L POS-111 American Government (3 CR) 23280L POS-225 Comparative Government (3 CR) 23421L PSY-101 General Psychology I (3 CR) 23281L PSY-102 General Psychology II (3 CR) starts 1/13 : 23283 | starts 2/10 : 23284A PSY-110 Career Development (3 CR) starts 2/10 23285A PSY-211 Leadership Development (3 CR) 23286L PSY-235 Human Growth & Development (3 CR) 23287L PSY-249 Abnormal Psychology (3 CR) 23289L SCI-156 Integrated Science II (4 CR) includes lab 23290Ski & Snowboard Business classes offered: SKB-150 SIA Retail Employee (1 CR) 23291 SKB-151 SIA Retail Manager (1 CR) 23292 | SKB-152 SIA Marketing (1 CR) 23293 SKB-153 SIA Sales Representative (1 CR) 23294 | SKB-154 SIA Wholesale & Buying (1 CR) 23295 SKB-155 SIA Promotions (1 CR) 23296L SOC-102 Introduction to Sociology II (3 CR) 23298L SOC-215 Contemporary Social Problems (3 CR) 23299A SPA-111 Spanish Language I (5 CR) includes some online meetings 23300L SPA-211 Spanish Language III (3 CR) 23425L SPA-212 Spanish Language IV (3 CR) 23426

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CMC STEAMBOAT SPRINGS CAMPUS10

Non-Credit Lifelong Learning ClassesAdobe Program ClassesADOBE ILLUSTRATOR FOR BEGINNERS WITH PAULINA

For students new to Adobe Illustrator. We'll cover the interface, and basic drawing and selection tools, combining shapes, scaling and rotating objects, working in layers, applying color. Please bring a portable thumb drive. Lunch is included in the class charge.

CIS-9120 SB200 F 9a-2p 1/17-1/24 SB Johnson Cost: $139 Refund: 1/15

ADOBE INDESIGN FOR BEGINNERS WITH PAULINAFor students new to Adobe InDesign. We'll cover the interface, and basic tool function, master pages, working with text, placing and manipulating vector and raster images, and using color. Please bring a portable thumb drive. Lunch is included in the class charge.

CIS-9120 SB203 F 9a-2p 2/28-3/6 SB Johnson Cost: $139 Refund: 2/26

ADOBE PHOTOSHOP FOR BEGINNERS WITH PAULINAFor students new to Adobe Photoshop. We'll cover the interface, and basic tool function, using layers, applying masks, working with color, merging images, and saving files. Please bring a portable thumb drive. Lunch is included in the class charge.

CIS-9120 SB201 F 9a-2p 1/31-2/7 SB Johnson Cost: $139 Refund: 1/29

Apple Product ClassesIPHONE/IPAD ESSENTIALS WITH KEEGAN

Understand the iPad/iPhone interface, including settings, touch screen gestures and basic apps (Mail, Safari, Messages, Photos, Calendar, Contacts, Notes).

CIS-9130 SB200 Th 3:30p-5p 2/27-3/12 SB Rogan Cost: $59 Refund: 2/25

Business ClassesJIM MOYLAN'S BE NOT AFRAID OF LEADERSHIP

“Be not afraid of leadership: Some are born to lead, some achieve leadership, and some have leadership thrust upon them.” This interactive workshop will identify leadership styles and traits, discuss historical leadership, and help you sharpen your leadership skills.

BUS-9100 SB200 W 5:30p-7p 3/4 SB Moylan Cost: $20 Refund: 3/2

Culinary WorkshopsSTUDENTS MUST BE 16 YEARS OLD TO REGISTER FOR ANY CULINARY WORKSHOPS

AMAZING APPETIZERS - HORS D'OEUVRESTired of making pigs in a blanket? Let's work together and come up with new ideas for your next get together!

CUA-9110 SB201 Tu 5:30p-8:30p 2/4 SB Richardson Cost: $45 Refund: 1/31

BREAD AND CHOCOLATEWe will make both bread and chocolate confections, and explore the elements of taste, texture, and neurochemistry that have compelled civilizations to use them both for ceremony, currency, and religious symbols for thousands of years.

CUA-9110 SB209 Th 5:30p-8:30p 2/13 SB Goodman Cost: $45 Refund: 2/11

HANDMADE PASTAThe delicate handmade pasta is a favorite for many of us. Learn to make your own and how to take your own spin on it!

CUA-9110 SB204 Tu 5:30p-8:30p 3/24 SB Richardson Cost: $45 Refund: 3/20

HOT DOGS!This class is designed for teams of two - bring a friend or make a new one! Very hands-on class where we will be making yummy hot dogs from scratch. We will eat the hot dogs at the end with hot dog buns, ketchup and mustard, of course! 

CUA-9110 SB214 Th 5:30p-8:30p 4/30 SB Posiak Cost: $45 Refund: 4/28

INTRO TO SUSHILearn the basics of sushi including fish selection, rice making and creation of a few different types of sushi.

CUA-9110 SB202 M 5:30p-8:30p 2/10 SB Richardson Cost: $45 Refund: 2/7

KNIFE SKILLS AND PRO SKILLSBrush up on your practical kitchen skills and gain some knowledge about the most important tools: your knives. Learn to take care of your knife, how to use it and master useful cuts for the home cook.  

CUA-9110 SB206 M 5:30p-8:30p 4/13 SB Richardson Cost: $45 Refund: 4/10

PAELLA: DEMYSTIFIEDFeed your crowd with flair! The art of a great paella is unveiled for you.

CUA-9110 SB203 Tu 5:30p-8:30p 3/3 SB Richardson Cost: $45 Refund: 2/28

SIMPLE CHINESE COOKERYNo need to order take-out when you can master a few skills! Learn simple Chinese dishes for the home cook.

CUA-9110 SB205 Tu 5:30p-8:30p 4/7 SB Richardson Cost: $45 Refund: 4/3

SOUS VIDE - MODERN COOKING TECHNIQUESLearn new techniques for the modern kitchen that can be fun and useful for everyone and every home! Get the details on how to make the most of your meal with sous vide cooking.  

CUA-9110 SB200 Tu 5:30p-8:30p 1/14 SB Richardson Cost: $45 Refund: 1/10

Culinary and Libations WorkshopsSTUDENTS MUST BE 21 YEARS OLD TO REGISTER FOR ANY CULINARY AND LIBATIONSWORKSHOPS - BEER/WINE WILL BE SERVED

ROSE FOR WINE SNOBSThis isn't your mom's Sutter Home circa 1975!  Experience high quality roses from around the world and pair them with great food.

CUA-9140 SB200 F 5p-7p 1/17 SB Guarnero Cost: $45 Refund: 1/15

STEAMBOAT WINERY - TASTING AND PRODUCTION NOTESJoin us as we unveil the products from our own Steamboat Winery. Tasting and production notes along with pairings and great conversation! 

CUA-9140 SB203 F 5p-7p 4/17 SB Guarnero Cost: $45 Refund: 4/15

WINE - CHEESE PAIRINGSWine and cheese? Yes please! Let's talk pairing and prep for your next party while experimenting with different combinations of wines that love cheeses. 

CUA-9140 SB201 F 5p-7p 2/7 SB Guarnero Cost: $45 Refund: 2/5

WINES OF CHILEChile is the 5th largest wine exporter in the world!   Let's spend some time getting to know the wines they're famous for while pairing with excellent food from the region. 

CUA-9140 SB202 F 5p-7p 3/6 SB Guarnero Cost: $45 Refund: 3/4

BEER DINNER - LOCAL SPECIALTIESTaste and learn about the variety of local beers produced in the Yampa Valley. Chef-prepared pairings will be available to help accentuate the products of this booming industry.

CUA-9110 SB207 M 5:30p-8:30p 3/30 SB Richardson Cost: $45 Refund: 3/27

BEER DINNER - SOURS AND CIDERSTaste, pair, and explore the wild and growing sector of sour beers and hard ciders. This course will offer pairing options to help accompany the nuances of these fun beverages.

CUA-9110 SB208 Tu 5:30p-8:30p 4/28 SB Richardson Cost: $45 Refund: 4/24

BEER DINNER - BEER AND BRATSMake traditional German sausage from scratch. The class will learn how to properly grind, mix, stuff in real casings and twist sausages. This class will be paired with beer from a local brewery. Students will also take sausage home.

CUA-9110 SB212 Th 5:30p-8:30p 3/19 SB Posiak Cost: $45 Refund: 3/17

BREAD AND CHOCOLATEWe will make both bread and chocolate confections, and explore the elements of taste, texture, and neurochemistry that have compelled civilizations to use them both for ceremony, currency, and religious symbols for thousands of years.

CUA-9110 SB209 Th 5:30p-8:30p 2/13 SB Goodman Cost: $45 Refund: 2/11

CHICKEN BALLOTINELearn how to debone a whole chicken, stuffg it and tie it properly for a roast. Class will learn proper deboning techniques as well as butcher knots for tying a roast. Will also pair with French wines. Students will take their roast home seasoned and vacuum sealed for roasting.  

CUA-9110 SB213 Th 5:30p-8:30p 4/9 SB Posiak Cost: $45 Refund: 4/7

FRIED CHICKEN & BISCUITSChicken basics - In this class we will learn the different ways of breaking down a whole chicken and how to turn it into delicious fried chicken. We will also make biscuits to pair with the chicken. This class will be paired with different hard ciders.

CUA-9110 SB211 Th 5:30p-8:30p 2/27 SB Posiak Cost: $45 Refund: 2/25

ITALIAN SAUSAGEIn the class we will make both sweet and spicy Italian sausage from scratch. The class will learn how to properly grind, mix, stuff in real casings and twist sausages. We will cook a few in class with sides and pair with Italian wines. Students will also take sausage home.

CUA-9110 SB210 Th 5:30p-8:30p 1/30 SB Posiak Cost: $45 Refund: 1/28

CPR and First Aid ClassesEMT INTRAVENOUS THERAPY

Students must have current EMT certification or instructor permission. Clinicals conducted outside of regular classroom time. All students are required to sign up for criminal background and drug screen on the first night of class ($79.95, not included in the course charges).

HPR-9100 SB201 Th, F 6p-10p 1/23-1/31 Sa 8a-5p 1/25-2/01 SB Hockley Cost: $235 Refund: 1/23

PARAMEDIC REFRESHERParamedic refresher meets all requirements for NCCP refresher and accredited by Colorado.

HPR-9100 SB202 M, Tu, W, Th 9-5p 4/13-4/16 SB Hockley Cost: $240 Refund: 4/10

WILDERNESS EMS-UPGRADEEMS 162 meets all requirements for NCCP EMT refresher and wilderness upgrade. Textbook, cabins, and lodging are included in course charge. Food and travel are NOT included.

HPR-9100 SB200 M 6p-8p 2/17 M-F 8a-4p 3/2-3/6 SB Hockley Cost: $499.17 Refund: 2/28

Dance ClassesHIP HOP DANCE WITH MICHELLE

Hip Hop Cardio gets the heart rate up while learning and executing short hip hop dance routines. The class will includes a warm up, stretching, plyometrics, and a cool down.

DAN-9100 SB200 Tu 5p-6p 3/17-4/21 SB Cole Cost: $49 Refund: 3/13

General Computer ClassesSOLIDWORKS PROJECTS WITH BILL

Each six-week course will allow students to study advanced modelling techniques in Solidworks. Instructor led demos, group and individual projects. This course is best for experienced SolidWorks users.

CIS-9140 SB200 M 5:30p-8:30p 1/13-2/17 SB Stewart Cost: $249 Refund: 1/10CIS-9140 SB201 M 5:30p-8:30p 2/24-4/6 SB Stewart Cost: $249 Refund: 2/21

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Non-Credit Lifelong Learning ClassesInstrumental Music ClassesPIANO II WITH CHRISTEL

MUS-9110 SB200 W 9a-11a 1/15-4/29 SB Houston Cost: $160 Refund: 1/13

PIANO III WITH CHRISTEL

MUS-9110 SB201 M 9a-11a 1/13-4/29 SB Houston Cost: $160 Refund: 1/10

Mixed Fitness ClassesBOOT CAMP WITH SARA

Founded on the philosophies and exercises of Joseph Pilates, we will use alignment cues and classic sequencing of floor work exercises to increase core strength, muscle tone, and flexibility.

PED-9150 SB211 TTh 7:30a-8:20a 1/14-4/30 SB Gorevan Cost: $80 Refund: 1/10

CIRCUIT FIT WITH MBEmphasize the development of cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength and endurance, flexibility and a healthy body composition to meet individual needs.

PED-9150 SB212 TTh 12p-12:50p 1/14-4/30 SB Arce Cost: $80 Refund: 1/10

DANCE TO THE CORE WITH DENISEThis high-energy class combines a wide range of music with choreography that can be dialed up or down depending on your fitness level. It's FUN, and isn't that what exercise should be?

PED-9150 SB200 M 5p-5:55p 1/13-4/27 SB Bohart-Brown Cost: $80 Refund: 1/10PED-9150 SB201 W 5p-5:55p 1/15-4/29 SB Bohart-Brown Cost: $80 Refund: 1/13PED-9150 SB202 F 9a-10:55a 1/17-5/1 SB Bohart-Brown Cost: $80 Refund: 2/3

ESSENTRICS BOOT CAMP WITH CAITLINDynamic full body strength and flexibility class set to music.

PED-9150 SB205 Tu 7:30a-8:20a 1/14-4/14 SB Whitten Cost: $65 Refund: 1/10PED-9150 SB206 Th 7:30a-8:20a 1/16-4/16 SB Whitten Cost: $65 Refund: 1/14

ESSENTRICS WITH JOANDynamic workout based on theories of Miranda Esmonde-White that lengthens and strengthens every muscle in the body, resulting in greater joint mobility and long lean muscles.

PED-9150 SB203 MW 11a-11:50a 1/13-2/10 SB Peters Cost: $49 Refund: 1/10PED-9150 SB204 MW 11a-11:55a 2/19-4/15 SB Peters Cost: $69 Refund: 2/17

STRENGTH TRAINING WITH MBUse of resistance to induce muscular contraction which builds strength, anaerobic endurance, and size or density of skeletal muscles. Learn safe and effective approaches to strength training.

PED-9150 SB207 is Part 101 in the series; no class on 2/4, 2/6. and 2/11.

PED-9150 SB207 TTh 11a-11:50a 1/14-3/5 SB Arce Cost: $65 Refund: 1/10 PED-9150 SB208 is Part 201 in the series and builds on instruction from Part 101.

PED-9150 SB208 TTh 11a-11:50a 3/17-4/30 SB Arce Cost: $80 Refund: 3/13

TOTAL BODY CONDITIONING WITH ERINFocus on general fitness for endurance athletes of all sorts. Heavy core work, and attention to joint mobility will keep you in shape for this season's activity and prepare you for the next.

PED-9150 SB213 M 6p-6:50p 1/13-4/27 SB Gesell Cost: $75 Refund: 1/10PED-9150 SB214 W 6p-6:50p 1/15-4/29 SB Gesell Cost: $75 Refund: 1/13

WEIGHT TRAINING INTRODUCTION WITH TREAUse resistance to induce muscular contraction to build strength, anaerobic endurance, and size or density of skeletal muscles. Learn safe and effective approaches to strength training.

PED-9150 SB209 TTh 5p-5:50p 1/14-4/30 SB Payne Cost: $80 Refund: 1/10

Outdoor Education ClassesBACKCOUNTRY SKIING INTRODUCTION WITH DAVID

Meeting dates: 1/25/20, 1/31/20, 2/8/20, 2/14/20 & 2/21/20. For students with previous ski experience who want to be comfortable backcountry skiing Review of equipment, techniques, avalanche awareness and safety, and navigation. Students need their own equipment.

OUT-9100 SB200 9a-3p Sa 1/25, Fr 1/31, Sa 2/8, Fr 2/14, Fr 2/21 SB Wallace Cost: $150 Refund: 1/23

Pilates ClassesPILATES MIDDAY WITH ERIN

Breath work, posture, and core strength will be focused on in this class. Small weights and some yoga poses will be used to strengthen upper and lower body as well. All levels welcome.

PED-9130 SB201 W 12:30p-1:30p 1/15-4/29 SB Gesell Cost: $75 Refund: 1/13

PILATES EARLY BIRD WITH SARABreath work, posture, and core strength will be focused on in this class. Small weights and some yoga poses will be used to strengthen upper and lower body as well. All levels welcome.

PED-9130 SB200 WF 7:30a-8:20a 1/15-5/1 SB Gorevan Cost: $75 Refund: 1/31

Tai Chi - Qigong ClassesQIGONG: WAY OF WELLNESS WITH SARAH

Harmonizing gentle movement with breathing and intention. Help reduce stress, calm the mind, open the heart and increase awareness and energy levels. Please wear comfortable clothing.

PED-9120 SB205 F 5p-8p 1/17 SB Braat Cost: $29 Refund: 1/15PED-9120 SB206 F 5p-8p 4/3 SB Braat Cost: $29 Refund: 4/1

ADULT TAE KWON DOThe Steamboat Springs Martial Arts club has been continuously teaching since 1977. Our primary style is ITF Tae Kwon Do, though we are an “open” style school. Students from other disciplines are welcome! Uniform is optional and $31.00. Appropriate for students age 14+.

PED-9120 SB203 TTh 5:30p-6:20p 1/14-4/30 SB Carbone/Williams/Gonzales Cost: $100 Refund: 1/10

KIDS TAE KWON DO The Steamboat Springs Martial Arts club has been continuously teaching since 1977. Our primary style is ITF Tae Kwon Do, though we are an “open” style school. Students from other disciplines are welcome! Uniform is optional and $31.00. Appropriate for children aged 7-13.

PED-9120 SB202 TTh 4:30p-5:20p 1/14-4/30 SB Carbone Cost: $100 Refund: 1/10

TAI CHI INTERMEDIATE WITH LARRYTai Chi II is a continuation of Beginning Tai Chi Chuan I. This is Yang-style Tai Chi Chuan based on the teachings of Grand Master Tung Kai Ying. Focus is on drills, slow set, and other forms.

PED-9120 SB201 TTh 7:30p-8:20p 1/14-4/30 SB Stroman Cost: $80 Refund: 1/10

TAI CHI I WITH LARRYEmphasizes the instruction of Tai Chi for movements in daily life. Cardiovascular training, strength training, balance, and coordination are integral parts of the Tai Chi training.

PED-9120 SB200 TTh 6:30p-7:20p 1/14-4/30 SB Stroman Cost: $80 Refund: 1/10

Writing ClassesWRITING TO PUBLISH WITH EDITH

Investigate what it takes to publish an article, a book, or a blog. How do you approach an editor, research what is available in your category, or know when your writing is ready to send out? Students are encouraged to bring brown bag lunches for this five-hour seminar.

ENG-9100 SB200 S 10a-3p 4/4 SB Hornik Cost: $45 Refund: 4/2

Yoga ClassesYOGA WITH ALLY

Study the Chakra system within the body and its effects on health and well-being. Learn poses that affect each charka to help balance one system. Learn to expand principles into one's life.

PED-9100 SB202 M 9a - 10:50a 1/13-4/27 SB Johnson Cost: $80 Refund: 1/10PED-9100 SB203 M 5:30p-7:20p 1/13-4/27 SB Johnson Cost: $80 Refund: 1/10PED-9100 SB201 TTh 5:15 p-6:15p 1/14-4/30 SB Johnson Cost: $80 Refund: 1/10

YOGA WITH JILLOffers a guided instruction in yoga. Emphasizes enhancing general health and well-being through the performance of strength, flexibility, balance and relaxation techniques.

PED-9100 SB200 W 5:30 p-7:20p 1/15-4/29 SB Barker Cost: $80 Refund: 1/13

YOGA - BUILDING A FOUNDATION WITH CARRIEStudents should have at least one year prior yoga experience. Students will learn stronger Asana, Pranayama and meditation to further personal evolution and well being.

PED-9100 SB207 TTh 8:30a-10:20a 1/14-3/3 SB Nelson Cost: $80 Refund: 1/10PED-9100 SB208 TTh 8:30a-10:20a 3/5-4/30 SB Nelson Cost: $80 Refund: 3/3

YOGA - INTEGRATIVE WITH LIZIntegrating gentle yoga for improving health and wellness at all levels, including physical (strength/stretch), energy, nervous system, and mind/body with awareness - relaxation.

PED-9100 SB209 TTh 4p-4:50p 1/14-4/30 SB Leipold Cost: $80 Refund: 1/10

YOGA - KID'S STORY TIME WITH ERINNinja warriors, lions, and buried treasure come use your imagination for Story Time Yoga where we'll act out adventures through yoga poses. This class is for kids aged K-3rd grade.

PED-9100 SB215 W 5p-5:40p 1/15-4/29 SB Gesell Cost: $75 Refund: 1/13

YOGA BUTI WITH NICOLEBUTI YOGA focuses on Dynamic Asana, Primal Movement, and HIIT (high intensity interval training). Students must have a strong yoga foundation, and the ability for high Cardio.

PED-9100 SB213 MW 9a-9:50a 1/13-4/15 SB Idzahl Cost: $139 Refund: 1/10

YOGA - WAKE UP AND STRETCH WITH PAMThis all levels class will focus on warming up all major muscle groups and increasing mobility in your joints, a perfect way to prepare your body for your weekend activities!

PED-9100 SB212 S 8:30a-9:30a 1/18-4/25 SB Meyer Cost: $80 Refund: 1/16

YOGA SCULPT WITH ERINCombines Vinyasa yoga with weight-training and cardio bursts to get the heart rate up and tone the full body. Flow through yoga poses, as well as improve overall fitness and strength.

PED-9100 SB210 T 4:15p-5:05p 1/14-4/21 SB Kreis Cost: $80 Refund: 1/10PED-9100 SB211 Th 4:15 p-5:05p 1/16-4/23 SB Kreis Cost: $80 Refund: 1/14

YIN YOGA WITH CARRIEYin yoga is a slow, lunar yoga practice. Postures are held for longer periods of time to increase circulation and flexibility in body and mind. Yoga nidra, a lying down meditation will also be taught.

PED-9100 SB205 M 6p-7:50p 1/13-4/27 SB Nelson Cost: $80 Refund: 1/10

YOGA NIDRA WITH CARRIEThis course offers guided instruction in yoga Nidra (psychic sleep). Class will include Asana to open joints and to soothe the nervous system, various forms of breath awareness and 8 stages of yoga Nidra. Yoga Nidra is taught in a lying down position.

PED-9100 SB206 TTh 12p-12:50p 1/14-4/30 SB Nelson Cost: $80 Refund: 1/10

YOGA FOR A HEALTHY BACK WITH LIZAsana postures to stretch and strengthen core muscles, which help to reduce muscular tension, build flexibility and strength, and improve balance and bone strength.

PED-9100 SB214 W 4p-4:50p 1/29-4/29 SB Leipold Cost: $75 Refund: 1/13

YOGA NEVER EVER WITH CARRIEEmphasizes enhancing general health, wellbeing and prevention of injury through postures, breathing, relaxation and meditation.

PED-9100 SB204 WF 9a-9:50a 1/29-4/29 SB Nelson Cost: $75 Refund: 1/31

YOGALATES WITH ERINExperience the flow of yoga with the cues from Pilates, allowing you to stretch while also engaging muscles in every single pose. Emphasis on balance, core, and glute strengthening.

PED-9100 SB204 WF 9a-9:50a 1/29-4/29 SB Nelson Cost: $75 Refund: 1/31

Zumba ClassesZUMBA GOLD

Zumba combines high energy music with unique choreography to create a dynamic fitness program. Resistance movements are combined with easy to follow dance steps.

PED-9110 SB200 TTh 11a-11:50a 1/14-4/30 SB Beauregard Cost: $80 Refund: 1/10

REGISTRATIONTO REGISTER FOR A CREDIT COURSECURRENT STUDENTS If you have taken credit classes in the past 10 months, you may register in person or online at: Basecamp.ColoradoMtn.edu

NEW STUDENTS If you are new to CMC, or have not taken credit classes in the past 10 months, you will need to:

#1 - Apply for admission online at ColoradoMtn.edu/Register.#2 - Activate your Basecamp and CMC Gmail accounts.#3 - Register and pay for classes with Student Planning,

located in Basecamp.

Visit ColoradoMtn.Edu/Register to get started.

TO REGISTER FOR A COMMUNITY EDUCATION/NON-CREDIT COURSEWe have a new instant enrollment process! To register for a community education, non-credit class:

#1 - Visit coloradomtn.edu/community-education, select the blue “Search & Register Community Classes” box on the right.

#2 - Select “Steamboat Springs” in the Campus Field.#3 - Search for your class, add it to the cart, then register and

pay using the instant enrollment process. Payment online is required.

ACCUPLACER TESTINGFirst-time credit students are required to supply acceptable ACT/SAT scores or complete Accuplacer testing. Call 970.870.4444 to reserve a spot on Accuplacer testing dates and to receive study guide links.

ACADEMIC ADVISINGDegree and Certificate seeking students are strongly encouraged to meet with a counselor. Call 970.870.4444 for information and appointments.

DISABILITIES SERVICESColorado Mountain College is committed to providing access to everyone with the ability to benefit from a program of higher education. Contact Elisha Colson, Disabilities Services Coordinator, at 970-870.4450 for disability accommodations.

DROPS & REFUNDSTo drop a class, students must login to Basecamp and drop online, or fill out a Class Add/Drop form and submit it to the campus. To receive a refund, make sure the class is dropped by the refund date. Students that drop classes after the refund date listed in the syllabus will not receive a refund.

PAYMENTNovember 28 - December 16 registrations: payment and/or payment arrangements due before midnight on December 16, 2019.

December 17 - May 1 (2020) registrations: payment and/or payment arrangements due before midnight the day following your registration.

TUITION & FEESCREDIT COURSES COST PER CREDIT* NON-CREDIT

STATUS 100-400 COURSES FEES COMMUNITY EDUCATION COURSES

In-District $80 Textbook rental fees are $28 per credit and charged at the time of enrollment. Rental books delivered directly to you!

Moderate technology fees apply to courses 3 CR and higher.

Varies by course. For costs, see course description.

CMC Service Area $170

In-State $180

Out-of-State $453*Military/veterans, citizens aged 62 and over, and second homeowners within CMC's district may qualify for reduced tuition rates. More at: ColoradoMtn.edu/Tuition.*300- and 400-level EDU and Nursing courses have a different tuition rate. Please see the website for complete tuition information.

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