Catalog Guide
All students need to become familiar with the language of the college catalog and the necessity of planning a sequence that will provide either a certificate or degree. Every course is not offered each year. Some courses are taught only when there is a demand for specific instruction to complete a major curriculum. For a list of courses available each semester, students should consult the current class schedule. A course listing consists of the following elements:
Each course has a three-letter code designating the instructional department or division.
Prefix |
Instructional Department or Division |
AAA |
Academic Achievement Strategies |
ACC |
Accounting
|
AEC |
Arch ENG/Construction Mgmt |
ANT |
Anthropology |
ART |
Art |
ASE |
Auto Service Technology |
ASL |
American Sign Language |
AST |
Astronomy |
BIO |
Biology and Biotechnology |
BTE |
Business Technology |
BUS |
Business |
CAD |
Com |
CCR |
College Composition and Reading |
CHE |
Chemistry |
CIS |
Computer Information Systems |
COM |
Communication |
CNG |
Computer & Networking Technology |
CRJ |
Criminal Justice |
CSC |
Computer Science |
CWB |
Computer Web Based |
DPM |
Diesel Power Mechanics |
ECE |
Early Childhood Education |
ECO |
Economics |
EDU |
Education |
EMS |
Emergency Medical Services |
ENG |
English |
ENP |
Entrepreneurship |
ESL |
English as a Second Language |
ETH |
Ethnic Studies |
FIN |
Finance |
FST |
Fire Science Technology |
FVM |
Film and Video Media |
GEO |
Geography |
GEY |
Geology |
HIS |
History |
HPR |
Health Professional |
HUM |
Humanities |
HWE |
Health Wellness |
LEA |
Law Enforcement |
LIT |
Literature |
MAN |
Management |
MAR |
Marketing |
MAT |
Math |
MGD |
Multimedia Graphic Design |
MUS |
Music |
NUA |
Nursing Assistant
|
NUR |
Nursing |
OSH |
Occupational Safety Technician |
PAR |
Paralegal |
PED |
Physical Education |
PHI |
Philosophy |
PHO |
Photography |
PHY |
Physics |
POS |
Political Science |
PSY |
Psychology |
REE |
Real Estate |
SBM |
Small Business Management |
SCI |
Science |
SOC |
Sociology |
SPA |
Spanish |
THE |
Theatre |
TRI |
Translation & Interpretation |
WST |
Women's Studies |
Course number
A three-digit number is assigned to all college courses. Courses listed in the 100s are designed for freshman level; 200s are intended for sophomore level. (Ex. COM 115 = Public Speaking)
Section Number
A three-digit number or letter combination is assigned to all college courses. The section number is found immediately following the course number. (Ex. COM 115-111 = Section 111 of Public Speaking). This number is not indicative of the number of sections offered at CCA.
Course Title
This is the official course title. Class schedules and transcripts will often abbreviate the course title.
Credit hours
Each course has state approval for a specific number of "semester credit hours" that translates into a number of clock hours of interaction with the instructor. Practicums, clinicals, laboratory, and vocational skill training classes have specific clock hour requirements. Tuition charges are based on credit hours, not clock hours. Some vocational programs have set costs because of equipment requirements.
Prerequisites
Some courses require another course or special permission before enrolling. For example, students cannot enroll in MAT 120 until MAT 092 is successfully completed or an appropriate assessment score is achieved. Prerequisites are listed in the course description.
Co-requisites
Some courses require special permission, or another course be taken at the same time as the current course. For example, students cannot enroll in MAT 135 without enrolling in MAT 136 because the material covered in the courses complement each other. Co-requisites are listed in the course description.
Degree
At CCA, students can obtain Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, Associate of General Studies, or Associate of Applied Science degrees. Each degree has specific course requirements of major courses and general education courses.
Recommended Electives
College curriculums have courses that are not required, but would be helpful to the student’s future. Students should consult their academic advisor before selecting electives.
Attention: Course numbers and descriptions are subject to changes.
The Colorado Community Colleges participate in a common course numbering and common competency system to provide students ease of transfer and to ensure curriculum quality across the colleges. This system includes all courses offered for credit at every community college and is available for review at www.cccs.edu.