May 11, 2024  
2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog

Course Information


Catalog Course Definitions 

Core – Course is approved for specific core curriculum (i.e. arts and sciences curriculum; quantitative reasoning and mathematical skills)

Cross-Listed – Class that is offered along with another class that has the same topic, title, and course content. Max Hours displayed for each cross-listed class is the total number of hours allowed for all courses completed within a particular cross-listed group. See below for more information on Max Hours.

Gt - Course is approved by the Colorado Dept of Higher Education for statewide guaranteed transfer as part of the gtPathways program. 

Max Hours (in Course Description) – Total number of applicable credit hours that count toward a student’s degree for a particular course or cross-listed group.

Requisite

  • Prerequisite – Specific course completed or “in progress” (i.e. ENGL 1020 or ENGL 1020 with C- or higher)
  • Corequisite – Specific course taken at the same time (i.e. BIOL 2071 taken same time as BIOL 2051)
  • Restriction – Restricted to a specific population (i.e. Restricted to MUSC majors or junior standing, etc.)

Course Number Definitions:

  • 1000 - 4999 Undergraduate Level
  • 5000 - 9999 Graduate Level
 

Women’s Studies

  
  • WGST 5880 - Directed Research


    Students will engage in original research projects supervised and mentored by faculty. Students must work with faculty prior to registration to develop a proposal for their project and receive permission to take this course. Note: Students must submit a special processing form completely filled out and signed by the student and faculty member, describing the course expectations, assignments and outcomes, to the Graduate School for approval. Repeatable. Max Hours: 6 Credits. Semester Hours: 1 to 6
  
  • WGST 5900 - Smart Girl Coaching Training and Practicum


    Course provides training (lecture and role-playing) in coaching and mentoring which will be applied to support near-peer guides in delivering the Smart Girl curriculum in school settings. Following the completion of the training, students work as coaches for teams of near-peer mentors and groups of teenage girls in the Denver Community, and apply the skills learned in their training. Prereq: Graduate standing. Repeatable. Max Hours: 6 Credits. Semester Hours: 3 to 3
  
  • WGST 5933 - Philosophy of Eros


    What does it mean to understand philosophy as an erotic activity? This question will be examined, first by studying Plato’s dialogues-such as Lysis, Symposium and Republic-and then by reading texts from Sigmund Freud, Michael Foucault and others. Cross-listed with PHIL 4933/5933, WGST 4933, SSCI 5933 and HUMN 5933. Prereq: Graduate standing. Max hours: 3 Credits. Semester Hours: 3 to 3
  
  • WGST 6010 - Methods and Theories of Feminism and Gender Studies


    Provides graduate-level interdisciplinary study in historiography, methodologies and theories of women’s, gender and sexuality studies and considers how culture is constructed around these categories. Cross-listed with SSCI 6010 and HUMN 6010. Prereq: Graduate standing. Max hours: 3 Credits. Semester Hours: 3 to 3

University Skills & Engagement

  
  • UNIV 1110 - College Success


    This first-year course supports students by fostering academic skills and strategies, university engagement, personal strengths and goals, and diversity awareness and inclusion. No co-credit with UNIV 1111. Restriction: Restricted to Freshman level students. Max hours: 1 Credit. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • UNIV 1111 - College Success


    This first-year course supports students by fostering academic skills and strategies, university engagement, personal strengths and goals, and diversity awareness and inclusion. No co-credit with UNIV 1110. Restriction: Restricted to Freshman level students. Max hours: 3 Credits. Semester Hours: 3 to 3
  
  • UNIV 1112 - College Success - Major and Career Exploration


    UNIV 1112 is designed for first-year college students and new transfer students who are navigating their major and career exploration process. This course explores college majors, examines career development theories, and introduces students to experiential learning opportunities. Students will connect to campus resources that support major and career exploration. Restriction: Restricted to first-year students and new transfer students with less than 30 credit hours. Max hours: 1 Credit. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • UNIV 3110 - Special Topics: Student Success and College Student Development


    This course is specifically designed to educate students to be effective student leaders. Emphasis will be placed on leadership skills, communication skills, group facilitation skills, customer service, institution policies and procedures, and academic and campus resources. Max hours: 1 Credit. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
 

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