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3/10/09

Colorado Community College Common Numbering System and University of Colorado--Boulder College of Arts and Sciences Course Equivalencies
CCCCNS Courses Title Introductory Soil Science Applied Soils Introduction to Arts Management Grant Writing for Arts Management Cultural Anthropology Ethnography of Deaf Community Introduction to Archaeology Physical Anthropology Cultures of the Southwest Colorado Archaeology Southwest US Archaelogy Cultural Resource Management Indians of North America Archaeology of the Bible Exploring Other Cultures I Exploring Other Cultures II Anthropology of Religion Sex, Gender, and Culture Anthropology of Folklore Special Topics AB Southwest Field Exploration Introduction to Folklore Conversational Arabic I Conversational Arabic II Arabic Language I Arabic Language II Conversational Arabic III Conversational Arabic IV Special Topics Needlecraft I Needlecraft II Folk Arts of Latin America Art Appreciation Art History I Art History II East Asian Painting I East Asian Painting II Lettering Papermaking Drawing I Drawing II Watercolor I Watercolor II Landscape Drawing I Min Max Course ID Cr. 4 Cr. 4 GEOG 4401 4 4 GEOG 2--3 3 THTR 2--3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 2 3 3 3 5 5 3 3 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 THTR 2--3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 5 2 3 3 3 5 5 3 3 6 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 ANTH 2100 SLHS 1--ANTH 2200 ANTH 2010 ANTH 1--ANTH 1--ANTH 1--ANTH 2--ANTH 3130 ANTH 2--ANTH 2--ANTH 2--ANTH 2--ANTH 2--ANTH 2--Individual Evaluation Individual Evaluation ANTH 2--Denied Denied ARAB 1010 ARAB 1020 Denied Denied Individual Evaluation Denied Denied ARTH1--ARTH 1709 ARTH 1300 ARTH 1400 ARTS 1--ARTS 1--Denied ARTS 1--ARTS 1012 ARTS 2002 ARTS 1--ARTS 1--Denied Cr. Hrs 3 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 UCB EquivalenciesTitle Soils Geography GEOG Elective THTR Elective THTR Elective Frontiers of Cultural Anthropology SLHS Elective Introduction to Archaeology Intro to Physical Anthropology 1 ANTH Elective ANTH Elective ANTH Elective ANTH Elective North American Indians: Traditional Cultures ANTH Elective ANTH Elective ANTH Elective ANTH Elective ANTH Elective ANTH Elective Notes Lower Division Credit

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Course# GT# AGY 240 AGY 252 AMG 205 AMG 206 ANT 101 ANT 106 ANT 107 ANT 111 ANT 121 ANT 126 ANT 137 ANT 211 ANT 215 ANT 218 ANT 221 ANT 222 ANT 225 ANT 260 ANT 263 ANT 275 ANT 280 ANT 283 ARA 101 ARA 102 ARA 111 ARA 112 ARA 201 ARA 202 ARA 275 ART 105 ART 106 ART 108 ART 110 ART 111 ART 112 ART 115 ART 116 ART 119 ART 120 ART 121 ART 122 ART 123 ART 124 ART 125 GT-SS3 GT-SS3 GT-SS3

Lower Division Credit

ANTH Elective

5 5

Beginning Arabic 1 Beginning Arabic 2

GT-AH1 GT-AH1 GT-AH1

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

ARTH Elective Exper. Art-Image, Artist and Idea History of World Art 1 History of World Art 2 ARTS Elective ARTS Elective ARTS Elective Drawing 1 Drawing 2 ARTS Elective ARTS Elective

Max. of 6 hours for all Drawing Max. of 6 hours for all Drawing

Max. of 6 hours for all Drawing Max. of 6 hours for all Drawing Max. of 3 hours for all Watercolor Max. of 3 hours for all Watercolor

SPECIAL TOPICS:Credit may be granted for these courses. Students will be required to submit a copy of syllabus or class assignments to enable faculty to determine possible equivalency.

3/10/09

Colorado Community College Common Numbering System and University of Colorado--Boulder College of Arts and Sciences Course Equivalencies
CCCCNS Courses Title Landscape Drawing II Drawing Animals Marbling on Paper and Textile 2-D Design 3-D Design Fiber Design I Navajo Weaving Techniques I Navajo Weaving Techniques II Jewelry and Metal Work I Jewelry and Metal Work II Enameling on Metal I Stained Glass I Stained Glass ll Sculpture I Sculpture II Figure Drawing I Figure Painting I Ceramics I Ceramics II Handbuilt Clay I Handbuilt Clay II Special Topics: Museum Studies Introduction to Art Therapy Art History 1900 to Present Culture Studies Studio Art Landscape Painting Painting I Painting II Painting III Painting IV East Asian Painting III East Asian Painting IV Basic Bronze Casting I Basic Bronze Casting II Drawing III Drawing IV Watercolor III Watercolor IV Printmaking I Printmaking II Min Max Course ID Cr. 3 Cr. 3 Denied 3 3 Denied 3 3 Denied 3 3 ARTS 1--3 3 ARTS 1--3 3 ARTS 1--3 3 ARTS 1--3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 ARTS 1--3 ARTS 1--3 ARTS 1--3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 6 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Denied Denied Denied ARTS 1514 ARTS 2504 ARTS 1--ARTS 1875 ARTS 1--ARTS 2085 ARTS 1--Individual Evaluation ARTS 4137 Denied ARTH 2--Individual Evaluation ARTS 2---ARTS 2--ARTS 1212 ARTS 2202 ARTS 2--ARTS 2--ARTS 2--ARTS 2--ARTS 2--ARTS 2--ARTS 2--ARTS 2--ARTS 2--ARTS 2--ARTS 2--ARTS 2--Cr. UCB EquivalenciesTitle Hrs Notes

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Course# ART 126 ART 127 ART 129 ART 131 ART 132 ART 135 ART 136 ART 137 ART 141 ART 142 ART 145 ART 146 ART 147 ART 154 ART 155 ART 156 ART 157 ART 161 ART 162 ART 163 ART 164 ART 175 ART 205 ART 206 ART 207 ART 208 ART 209 ART 210 ART 211 ART 212 ART 213 ART 214 ART 215 ART 216 ART 217 ART 218 ART 221 ART 222 ART 223 ART 224 ART 225 ART 226

GT#

3 3 3 3 3 3 3

ARTS Elective ARTS Elective ARTS Elective ARTS Elective ARTS Elective ARTS Elective ARTS Elective

Max. of 3 hours for all Design Max. of 3 hours for all Design Max. of 3 hours for all Design Max. of 3 hours for all Navajo Weaving Max. of 3 hours for all Navajo Weaving Max. of 6 hours for all Jewelry and Metal Work Max. of 6 hours for all Jewelry and Metal Work

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

Sculpture 1 Sculpture 2: Materials & Tech. ARTS Elective ARTS Elective Ceramics 1: Survey ARTS Elective Ceramics 2: Handbuilding ARTS Elective Curatorial Seminar ARTH Elective ARTS Elective ARTS Elective Painting 1 Painting 2 ARTS Elective ARTS Elective ARTS Elective ARTS Elective ARTS Elective ARTS Elective ARTS Elective ARTS Elective ARTS Elective ARTS Elective ARTS Elective ARTS Elective

Max. of 6 hours for all Sculpture Max. of 6 hours for all Sculpture Max. of 3 hours for all Figure Drawing Max. of 3 hours for all Figure Painting Max. of 6 hours for all Ceramics Max. of 6 hours for all Ceramics Max. of 3 hours for all Handbuilt Clay Max. of 3 hours for all Handbuilt Clay Lower Division Credit

3 ARTS 1---

GT-AH1

Max. of 6 hours for all Painting Max. of 6 hours for all Painting Max. of 6 hours for all Painting Max. of 6 hours for all Painting Max. of 6 hours for all Painting Max. of 6 hours for all Drawing Max. of 6 hours for all Drawing Max. of 6 hours for all Sculpture Max. of 6 hours for all Sculpture Max. of 6 hours for all Drawing Max. of 6 hours for all Drawing Max. of 3 hours for all Watercolor Max. of 3 hours for all Watercolor Max. of 6 hours for all Printmaking Max. of 6 hours for all Printmaking

SPECIAL TOPICS:Credit may be granted for these courses. Students will be required to submit a copy of syllabus or class assignments to enable faculty to determine possible equivalency.

3/10/09

Colorado Community College Common Numbering System and University of Colorado--Boulder College of Arts and Sciences Course Equivalencies
CCCCNS Courses Title Portraiture Advanced 2-D Design Advanced 3-D Design Fiber Design II Navajo Weaving III Navajo Weaving Techniques IV Jewelry and Metal Work III Jewelry and Metal Working IV Enameling on Metal II Stained Glass III Stained Glass IV Art of Animation Sculpting the Figure Advanced Figure Drawing Advanced Figure Painting Computer Animation Religion and Art Ceramics III Ceramics IV Handbuilt Clay III Marketing for the Visual Artists Welding for Artists and Teachers Celtic Art Sculpture III Ceramic Sculpture Special Topics Special Topics Basic Sign Language I Basic Sign Language II American Sign Language I American Sign Language II American Sign Language III Fingerspelling Conversational ASL ASL Literature American Sign Language IV American Sign Language V Min Max Course ID Cr. 3 Cr. 3 Denied 3 3 ARTS 2--3 3 ARTS 2--3 3 ARTS 2--3 3 ARTS 2--3 3 ARTS 2--3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 3 3 5 5 5 3 2 3 3 3 1 4 4 1 3 ARTS 2--3 ARTS 2--3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 6 1 3 3 5 5 5 3 2 3 3 3 6 4 4 6 Denied Denied Denied ARTS 2--ARTS 2--ARTS 2--ARTS 2--ARTS 2--ARTH 2--ARTS 2--ARTS 2--ARTS 2--ARTS 2--ARTS 2--ARTH 2--ARTS 2--ARTS 2--Individual Evaluation Individual Evaluation Denied Denied SLHS 2305 SLHS 2315 SLHS 2325 Denied Denied SLHS 2---SLHS 2---SLHS 2---Individual Evaluation ASTR 1010 ASTR 1020 Individual Evaluation Cr. Hrs 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 UCB EquivalenciesTitle ARTS Elective ARTS Elective ARTS Elective ARTS Elective ARTS Elective ARTS Elective ARTS Elective Notes

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Course# ART 227 ART 231 ART 232 ART 235 ART 236 ART 237 ART 241 ART 242 ART 245 ART 246 ART 247 ART 250 ART 254 ART 256 ART 257 ART 258 ART 260 ART 261 ART 262 ART 263 ART 264 ART 266 ART 267 ART 268 ART 269 ART 275 ART 277 ASL 101 ASL 102 ASL 121 ASL 122 ASL 123 ASL 125 ASL 135 ASL 215 ASL 221 ASL 222 ASL 275 AST 101 AST 102 AST 175

GT#

Max. of 3 hours for all Design Max. of 3 hours for all Design Max. of 3 hours for all Design Max. of 3 hours for all Navajo Weaving Max. of 3 hours for all Navajo Weaving Max. of 6 hours for all Jewelry and Metal Work Max. of 6 hours for all Jewelry and Metal Work

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

ARTS Elective ARTS Elective ARTS Elective ARTS Elective ARTS Elective ARTH Elective ARTS Elective ARTS Elective ARTS Elective ARTS Elective ARTS Elective ARTH Elective ARTS Elective ARTS Elective

Max. of 6 hours for all Sculpture Max. of 3 hours for all Figure Drawing Max. of 3 hours for all Figure Painting

Max. of 6 hours for all Ceramics Max. of 6 hours for all Ceramics Max. of 3 hours for all Handbuilt Clay Max. of 6 hours for all Sculpture Max. of 6 hours for all Sculpture Max. of 6 hours for all Ceramics

4 4 4

American Sign Language 1 American Sign Language 2 American Sign Language 3

3 3 3 4 3

SLHS Elective SLHS Elective SLHS Elective Intro to Astronomy 1 Intro to Astronomy 2

GT-SC1 GT-SC1

Special Topics Astronomy I Astronomy II Special Topics

SPECIAL TOPICS:Credit may be granted for these courses. Students will be required to submit a copy of syllabus or class assignments to enable faculty to determine possible equivalency.

3/10/09

Colorado Community College Common Numbering System and University of Colorado--Boulder College of Arts and Sciences Course Equivalencies
CCCCNS Courses Title Min Max Course ID Cr. 1 Cr. 6 Individual Evaluation Capstone Science of Biology 4 4 EBIO 1--Basic Anatomy And Physiology 4 4 IPHY 1--Human Biology: Preparation for Anatomy and 2 2 EBIO 1--Physiology Foundations of College Biology 5 5 EBIO 1210 General College Biology I with Lab 5 5 EBIO 1210 EBIO 1230 General College Biology II with Lab 5 5 EBIO 1220 EBIO 1240 Human Genetics 3 3 EBIO 1--Basic Ecology 4 4 EBIO 2040 Introduction to Biotechnology 3 3 Denied Special Topics 1 6 Individual Evaluation Special Topics 1 6 Individual Evaluation Human Anatomy and Physiology I AND 4 4 IPHY 3410 Cr. UCB EquivalenciesTitle Hrs 4 4 2 3 3 1 3 1 3 4 EBIO Elective IPHY Elective EBIO Elective General Biology 1 General Biology 1 and General Biology Lab 1 General Biology 2 and General Biology Lab 2 EBIO Elective Principles of Ecology Notes

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Course# AST 289 BIO 105 BIO 106 BIO 109 BIO 110 BIO 111 BIO 112 BIO 115 BIO 148 BIO 160 BIO 175 BIO 177 BIO 201

GT# GT-SC1

GT-SC1 GT-SC1

GT-SC1

Intro to Human Anatomy

BIO 202 BIO 204 BIO 211 BIO 216 BIO 220 BIO 221 BIO 222 BIO 224 BIO 228 BIO 230 BIO 231

GT-SC1 GT-SC1

Human Anatomy and Physiology II Microbiology Cell Biology Pathophysiology (Same as HPR 216) General Zoology Botany General College Ecology Genetics Field Biology III Animal Anatomy and Physiology I Animal Anatomy and Physiology I Lab AND

4 4 4 4 5 5 4 4 4 3 1

AND 4 IPHY 3430 5 EBIO 3400 5 MCDB 1150 1151 4 IPHY 2--5 EBIO 2--5 EBIO 3500 4 EBIO 2040 4 EBIO 2--4 EBIO 2--3 IPHY 3460 1

3 4 MCDB

Intro to Human Physiology Microbiology 3 Intro to Cell/Molecular Biololgy and 1 Intro/Cell/Molec Bio Lab 4 IPHY Elective Credit 5 EBIO Elective 4 Plant Biodiversity and Evolution 4 Principles of Ecology 4 EBIO Elective 4 EBIO Elective 5 Comparative Verterbrate Anatomy

Student must take both BIO 201 and 202 in order to receive equivalent credit for IPHY 3410 and 3430, if complete only a portion will receive elective credit. Lower Division Credit Lower Division Credit

Lower Division Credit

AND BIO 232 BIO 233 BIO 265 BIO 268 BIO 275 CHE 100 CHE 101 CHE 102 GT-SC1 GT-SC1 Animal Anatomy and Physiology 2 Animal Anatomy and Physiology 2 Lab Techniques in Cell Culture and Protein Production Cell Biology and Immunology Special Topics Chemistry In Context Introduction to Chemistry I Introduction to Chemistry II 3 1 4 4 1 5 5 5 3 IPHY 3450 1 4 Denied 4 MCDB 3140 6 Individual Evaluation 5 CHEM 1--5 CHEM 1051 5 CHEM 1071 2 5 4 4 Cell Biology Lab CHEM Elective Intro to Chemistry Intro. to Organic and Biochemistry 5 Comparative Animal Physiology

Students must take the entire combination; BIO 230, 231, 232 & 233 to receive equivalent credit for IPHY 3460 & 3450. If only a portion is completed, students will receive elective credit. Lower Division Credit

Lower Division Credit

SPECIAL TOPICS:Credit may be granted for these courses. Students will be required to submit a copy of syllabus or class assignments to enable faculty to determine possible equivalency.

3/10/09

Colorado Community College Common Numbering System and University of Colorado--Boulder College of Arts and Sciences Course Equivalencies
CCCCNS Courses Title Agricultural Chemistry Concepts of Chemistry I General, Organic, and Biochemistry General College Chemistry I General College Chemistry II Special Topics Introductory Organic Chemistry Organic Chemistry I Organic Chemistry II Special Topics Conversational Chinese I Conversational Chinese II Chinese Language I Chinese Language II Conversational Chinese III Conversational Chinese IV Independent Study Intro to Human Communication Disorders Physiological and Biological Acoustics AND Anatomy and Physiology of the Speech and Hearing Mechanism Normal Language Devleopment Workplace Communication Employment Strategies Career Communications Violence & Sexual Harrassment in the Workplace How to Overcome Workplace Negativity Dealing with Unacceptable Employee Behavior Public Speaking (formerly SPE 115) Communication in Healthcare Teamwork and Communications for Industry Listening at Work Basic Concepts 3 3 1 1 3 1 1 1 3 4.5 3 1 1 3 3 1 1 3 1 SLHS 4560 Denied Denied Denied Denied 3 Language Development 2 Min Max Course ID Cr. 4 Cr. 4 CHEM 1--4 4 CHEM 1--4 4 CHEM 1--5 5 CHEM 1111 5 5 CHEM 1131 1 6 Individual Evaluation 5 5 CHEM 2--5 5 CHEM 3311 CHEM 3321 5 5 CHEM 3331 1 3 3 5 5 3 3 1 3 2 6 3 3 5 5 3 3 6 CHEM 3341 Individual Evaluation Denied Denied CHIN 1010 CHIN 1020 Denied Denied Individual Evaluation SLHS 2010 Cr. Hrs 4 4 4 5 5 5 4 1 4 1 UCB EquivalenciesTitle CHEM Elective CHEM Elective CHEM Elective General Chemistry 1 General Chemistry 2 CHEM Elective Organic Chemistry 1 Lab in Organic Chemistry 1 Organic Chemistry 2 Lab in Organic Chemistry 2 Notes

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Course# CHE 103 CHE 105 CHE 109 CHE 111 CHE 112 CHE 175 CHE 205 CHE 211 CHE 212 CHE 275 CHI 101 CHI 102 CHI 111 CHI 112 CHI 201 CHI 202 CHI 285 CMD 160 CMD 265 AND CMD 267 CMD 266 COM 100 COM 101 COM 105 COM 106 COM 107 COM 108 COM 115 COM 126 COM 202 COM 260 COM 261

GT# GT-SCI GT-SC1 GT-SC1

Lower Division Credit Lower Division Credit

5 5

Beginning Chinese 1 Beginning Chinese 2

3 SLHS 2000

3 3

Intro to Communication Disorders Science of Human Communication Students must take both CMD 265 and 267 in order to receive equivalent credit for SLHS 2010. If only one course is completed, students will receive elective credit. Lower Division Credit

1 Denied 1 Denied 3 COMM 1300 4.5 Denied 3 Denied 1 Denied 1 Denied 3 Public Speaking

SPECIAL TOPICS:Credit may be granted for these courses. Students will be required to submit a copy of syllabus or class assignments to enable faculty to determine possible equivalency.

3/10/09

Colorado Community College Common Numbering System and University of Colorado--Boulder College of Arts and Sciences Course Equivalencies
CCCCNS Courses Title Communicating with Impossible People Conflict Resolution Negotiation Effective Presentations Decision Making Teamwork Problem-Solving Special Topics Hip Hop Dance I Hip Hop Dance II Modern Dance I & Min Max Course ID Cr. 1 Cr. 1 Denied 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Denied 1 Denied 1 Denied 1 Denied 1 Denied 1 Denied 6 Individual Evaluation 1 DNCE 1--1 DNCE 1--DNCE 1000 1 1 2 Dance Elective Dance Elective Beginning Modern Dance Cr. UCB EquivalenciesTitle Hrs Notes

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Course# COM 262 COM 263 COM 264 COM 265 COM 266 COM 267 COM 268 COM 275 DAN 105 DAN 106 DAN 111

GT#

DAN 112 DAN 113

Modern Dance II Modern Dance III

1 1

1 1

DNCE 2040

Intermediate/Adv. Modern Dance

See Note 1 See Note 1 Students must take DAN 111 & 112 to receive equivalent credit. If only one is completed students will receive elective credit. See Note 1 Students must take DAN 113 & 114 to receive equivalent credit. If only one is completed students will receive elective

DAN 114 DAN 115 DAN 116 DAN 121 DAN 122 DAN 123 DAN 124 DAN 125 DAN 129 DAN 130 DAN 131 DAN 132 DAN 133 DAN 134 DAN 141 DAN 142 DAN 143 DAN 151 DAN 152 DAN 154 DAN 175 DAN 211 DAN 221 DAN 222 DAN 224

Modern Dance IV Country Swing I Country Swing II Jazz I Jazz II Jazz III Jazz IV History of Dance I Introduction to Dance Dance Sampler Ballet I Ballet II Ballet III Ballet IV Ballroom Dance Ballroom Dance II Tap I Belly Dance I Belly Dance II Dance and Stage Movement Special Topics Dance Composition Dance Performance I Dance Performance II Dance for Musical Theatre I

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 0 3 2 2 3

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 6 3 2 2 3 DNCE 1--DNCE 1--DNCE 1200 DNCE 1220 DNCE 2241 DNCE 1--DNCE 1--DNCE 1--DNCE 1--DNCE 1100 DNCE 1100 DNCE 1120 DNCE 2141 DNCE 1--DNCE 1--DNCE 1--DNCE 1--DNCE 1--DNCE 1--DNCE 2033 DNCE 2--DNCE 2--THTR 4039 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 2 2 3 Dance Elective Dance Elective Beginning Jazz Beginning Jazz with Experience Intermediate Jazz Dance Elective Dance Elective Dance Elective Dance Elective Beginning Ballet Beginning Ballet Beginning Ballet with Experience Low Intermediate Ballet Dance Elective Dance Elective Dance Elective Dance Elective Dance Elective Dance Elective Individual Evaluation Beginning Composition Dance Elective Dance Elective Musical Theater Repertory

credit. See Note 1 See Note 1 See Note 1 See Note 1 See Note 1

See Note 1 See Note 1 See Note 1 See Note 1 See Note 1 See Note 1 See Note 1 See Note 1 See Note 1

See Note 1 See Note 1 Lower Division Credit - See Note 1

SPECIAL TOPICS:Credit may be granted for these courses. Students will be required to submit a copy of syllabus or class assignments to enable faculty to determine possible equivalency.

3/10/09

Colorado Community College Common Numbering System and University of Colorado--Boulder College of Arts and Sciences Course Equivalencies
CCCCNS Courses Title Dance for Musical Theatre II Pointe Pointe II Special Topics Independent Study Min Max Course ID Cr. 3 Cr. 3 THTR 4039 1 1 DNCE 2101 1 1 DNCE 2101 1 6 Individual Evaluation 1 6 Individual Evaluation Cr. Hrs 3 1 1 UCB EquivalenciesTitle Musical Theater Repertory Pointe Pointe Notes Lower Division Credit - See Note 1

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Course# DAN 225 DAN 226 DAN 227 DAN 275 DAN 285

GT#

NOTE 1: No more than 10 credits can be applied towards the dance major. ECO 101 ECO 105 ECO 118 ECO 201 ECO 202 ECO 235 ECO 245 ECO 275 EMSXXX ENG 110 ENG 113 ENG 121 ENG 122 ENG 131 ENG 132 ENG 175 ENG 215 ENG 221 ENG 222 ENG 226 ENG 227 ENG 231 ENG 235 ENG 275 ENV 101 ENV 275 ESLXXX ETH 200 ETH 212 ETH 224 ETH 275 FRE 101 FRE 102 FRE 111 FRE 112 FRE 114 Economics Of Social Issues Introduction to Economics Labor Economics Principles of Macroeconomics Principles of Microeconomics International Economics Environmental Economics Special Topics All Emergency Medical Service courses English Usage And Grammar Business English English Composition I English Composition II Technical Writing I Technical Writing II Special Topics Playwriting I (same as THE 215) Creative Writing I Creative Writing II Fiction Writing Poetry Writing Literary Magazine Rhetoric and Propaganda Special Topics Introduction to Environmental Science Special Topics All English as a Second Language courses Introduction To Ethnic Studies African-American Studies Introduction to Chicano Studies Special Topics Conversational French I Conversational French II French Language I French Language II Fast-Track French I & II 3 3 3 3 3 3 0 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 4 1 3 3 3 1 3 3 5 5 5 3 3 3 3 3 3 6 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 6 4 6 3 3 3 6 3 3 5 5 5 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 6 Denied Denied ECON 1--ECON 2020 ECON 2010 ECON 3403 ECON 3545 Individual Evaluation Denied Denied Denied ARSC 1150 WRTG 1250 WRTG 1--WRTG 1--Individual Evaluation ENGL 2051 ENGL 1191 ENGL 2--ENGL 2051 ENGL 2021 ENGL 2--COMM 2--Individual Evaluation ENVS 1000 Individual Evaluation Denied ETHN 2001 ETHN 2002 EHTN 1016 Individual Evaluation Denied Denied FREN 1010 FREN 1020 FREN 1050

GT-SS1 GT-SS1 GT-SS1

3 4 4 3 3

ECON Elective Principles of Macroeconomics Principles of Microeconomcs International Economics and Policy Environmental Economics

Lower Division Credit Lower Division Credit

GT-CO1 GT-CO2

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4

Writing in Arts and Sciences Adv. First Year Writing & Rhetoric WRTG Elective WRTG Elective Intro Fiction Workshop Intro to Creative Writing ENGL Elective Intro Fiction Workshop Intro to Poetry Workshop ENGL Elective COMM Elective Intro. to Environmental Studies

3 3 3

Foundations/Ethnic Studies Introduction to Black Studies Introduction to Chicano Studies

5 5 5

Beginning French 1 Beginning French 2 Beginning French Review

SPECIAL TOPICS:Credit may be granted for these courses. Students will be required to submit a copy of syllabus or class assignments to enable faculty to determine possible equivalency.

3/10/09

Colorado Community College Common Numbering System and University of Colorado--Boulder College of Arts and Sciences Course Equivalencies
CCCCNS Courses Title Conversational French III Conversational French IV French Language III French Language IV Special Topics Video Production I Understanding the Actor`s Process Introduction to Film Production I Writing the Short Script Video Post Production I Introduction to Digital Editing - Final Cut Pro Topics in Film Studies Italian Neo Realism and French New Wave Cinema Documentary Film and Video The Horror Movie The Science Fiction Movie The Comedy Movie Film/Video Lighting and Grip Production Management Techniques 16MM Production Scriptwriting for Film and Video Special Topics Min Max Course ID Cr. 3 Cr. 3 Denied 3 3 Denied 3 3 FREN 2110 3 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 3 FREN 2120 6 Individual Evaluation 3 FILM 3010 3 FILM 3010 3 FILM 3010 3 Film 2105 3 FILM 3010 3 FILM 3600 3 FILM 2003 3 FILM 2003 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 6 FILM 2003 FILM 2003 FILM 2003 FILM 3005 FILM 2900 FILM 3501 FILM 3010 FILM 3010 Individual Evaluation 1-3 Film Production Topics 1-3 Film Production Topics 1-3 Film Production Topics 3 Intro to the Screenplay 1-3 Film Production Topics 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1-3 1-3 Digital Post Production Process Film Topics Film Topics Film Topics Film Topics Film Topics Issues in Film Comedy Lighting Film Production Management Film Production Topics Film Production Topics Lower Division Credit - See Note 2 Lower Division Credit - See Note 2 Lower Division Credit - See Note 2 Lower Division Credit - See Note 2 Lower Division Credit See Note 3 See Note 3 See Note 3 See Note 3 See Note 3 Lower Division Credit Lower Division Credit Lower Division Credit - See Note 2 Lower Division - See Note 2 Cr. UCB EquivalenciesTitle Hrs 3 3 Second-Yr French Gram. Review and Reading 1 Second-Yr French Gram. Review and Reading 2 Notes

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Course# FRE 201 FRE 202 FRE 211 FRE 212 FRE 275 FVT 105 FVT 117 FVT 153 FVT 155 FVT 160 FVT 164 FVT 181 FVT 183 FVT 185 FVT 186 FVT 187 FVT 188 FVT 206 FVT 209 FVT 220 FVT 250 FVT 275

GT#

GT-AH4 GT-AH4

NOTE 2: A maximum of 6 credit hours will be accepted for FILM 3010. NOTE 3: A maximum of 9 credit hours will be accepted for FILM 2003. GEO 105 GEO 106 GEO 107 GEO 111 GEO 112 GEO 165 GEO 175 GEO 200 GT-SS2 GT-SS2 World Regional Geography Human Geography Physical Geography Physical Geography - Landforms Physical Geography - Weather And Climate Human Ecology Special Topics Geography Of Europe 3 3 3 4 4 3 1 3 3 3 3 4 4 GEOG 1982 GEOG 1992 GEOG 1--GEOG 1011 GEOG 1001 3 3 3 4 4 3 3 World Regional Geography Human Geographies GEOG Elective Env. Sys 2: Landscapes & Water Environmental Systems 1: Climate and Vegetation Environment and Culture Geography of Western Europe Lower Division Credit

3 GEOG 2412 6 Individual Evaluation 3 GEOG 4892

SPECIAL TOPICS:Credit may be granted for these courses. Students will be required to submit a copy of syllabus or class assignments to enable faculty to determine possible equivalency.

3/10/09

Colorado Community College Common Numbering System and University of Colorado--Boulder College of Arts and Sciences Course Equivalencies
CCCCNS Courses Title Special Topics Conversational German I Conversational German II German Language I German Language II Conversational German III Conversational German IV German Language III German Language IV German Reading-Writing Special Topics Physical Geology Gems, Crystals, and Minerals Rock and Mineral Identification The Great Ice Age Snow, Ice and Avalanche Historical Geology Continental Drift Environmental Geology Introduction to Global Positioning Systems The Geology and Evolution of Caves Earth Science Special Topics The Geology of Colorado Geology Field Trip Special Topics GIS Fundamentals AND Intro.to Cartography Intro. To Geographic Information Systems ArcView GIS Intro. To Visual Basic for ESRI Software Programming with Avenue Global Positioning Systems for Global Information Systems Relational Database Management Systems Sys. GIS Guided Field Study GIS Project Management Special Topics Min Max Course ID Cr. 1 Cr. 6 Individual Evaluation 3 3 5 5 3 3 3 3 3 1 4 1 1 1 3 4 1 3 1 2 4 0.3 3 3 0.3 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 0 3 3 5 5 3 3 3 3 3 Denied Denied GRMN 1010 GRMN 1020 Denied Denied GRMN 2010 GRMN 2020 GRMN 2--Cr. UCB EquivalenciesTitle Hrs Notes

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Course# GEO 275 GER 101 GER 102 GER 111 GER 112 GER 201 GER 202 GER 211 GER 212 GER 235 GER 275 GEY 111 GEY 116 GEY 118 GEY 119 GEY 120 GEY 121 GEY 125 GEY 135 GEY 140 GEY 143 GEY 145 GEY 175 GEY 205 GEY 208 GEY 275 GIS 100 GIS 110 GIS 101 GIS 105 GIS 120 GIS 130 GIS 131 GIS 150 GIS 160 GIS 165 GIS 175

GT#

4 4

Beginning German 1 Beginning German 2

GT-AH4 GT-AH4

4 4 3

Intermediate German 1 Intermediate German 2 GRMN Elective 3 Intro to Geology 1 1 Intro to Geology Lab 1 GEOL Elective GEOL Elective GEOL Elective GEOL Elective Intro to Geology 2 GEOL Elective Global Change 1 GEOL Elective GEOL Elective 3 Intro to Geology 1 1 Intro to Geology Lab 1 GEOL Elective

GT-SC1

GT-SC1

6 Individual Evaluation 4 GEOL 1010 GEOL 1030 1 GEOL 1--1 GEOL 1--1 GEOL 1--3 GEOL 1--4 GEOL 1020 1 3 1 2 4 GEOL 1--GEOL 1060 GEOL 1--GEOL 1--GEOL 1010 GEOL 1030 3 Individual Evaluation 3 GEOL 2--3 Individual Evaluation 3 Individual Evaluation 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 GEOG 2053 GEOG 3053 GEOG 1--GEOG 1--GEOG 1--GEOG 1---

1 1 1 3 3 1 3 1 2

Students who take GEY 121 will receive 4 hours of transfer credit.

Students must take both GIS 100 and GIS 110 to receive credit for GEOG 2053. 3 4 3 3 3 3 3 Cartography 1 Mapping a Changing World GEOG Elective GEOG Elective GEOG Elective GEOG Elective GEOG Elective Lower Division Credit

3 GEOG 1--2 Individual Evaluation 3 GEOG 1--6 Individual Evaluation

GEOG Elective

SPECIAL TOPICS:Credit may be granted for these courses. Students will be required to submit a copy of syllabus or class assignments to enable faculty to determine possible equivalency.

3/10/09

Colorado Community College Common Numbering System and University of Colorado--Boulder College of Arts and Sciences Course Equivalencies
CCCCNS Courses Title Introduction to Arc Info using ArcMap/Catalog/TLBX GIS Applications Intro to ArcView 3D Analyst Introduction to ArcView Network Analyst Intro to ArcView Spacial Analyst Intermediate GIS Spatial Data Modeling and Analysis Remote Sensing and Digital Image Processing Introduction to ArcView Tracking Analyst What is new in Arcinfo 8 Community Assessment and Analysis Spatial Analyst Ag.: GIS Approach Spacial Hydrology-ArcView GIS Special Topics Intro to the Hebrew Language Min Max Course ID Cr. 3 Cr. 3 GEOG 2--3 3 3 3 3 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 1 5 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 GEOG 2--Denied GEOG 2--Denied GEOG 4103 Cr. UCB EquivalenciesTitle Hrs GEOG Elective 3 3 3 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 GEOG Elective GEOG Elective Intro to Geographic Information Science Lower Division Credit GIS Modeling Geographic Interpretation of Aerial Photographs GEOG Elective GEOG Elective GEOG Elective GEOG Elective Individual Evaluation Beginning Hebrew 1 Western Civ. 1: Antiquity to 16C Western Civ. 2: 16th C to Present HIST Elective HIST Elective History/U.S. to 1865 History/U.S. Since 1865 Women's History HIST Elective HIST Elective HIST Elective History of the American Southwest HIST Elective American History and Film History of Colorado HIST Elective HIST Elective History of Colorado Intro to Latin American History HIST Elective HIST Elective HIST Elective History of Islamic Civilization African American History Lower Division Credit Lower Division Credit Notes

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Course# GIS 200 GIS 205 GIS 207 GIS 208 GIS 209 GIS 210 GIS 211 GIS 212 GIS 215 GIS 220 GIS 221 GIS 225 GIS 226 GIS 275 HEB 111 HIS 101 HIS 102 HIS 111 HIS 112 HIS 175 HIS 201 HIS 202 HIS 205 HIS 206 HIS 207 HIS 208 HIS 209 HIS 215 HIS 216 HIS 225 HIS 235 HIS 236 HIS 241 HIS 244 HIS 246 HIS 247 HIS 248 HIS 249 HIS 250

GT#

4 GEOG 4203 4 GEOG 3093 3 3 3 3 3 6 5 3 3 3 3 5 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 GEOG 2--Denied GEOG 2--GEOG 2--GEOG 2--HEBR 1010 HIST 1010 HIST 1020 HIST 1--HIST 1--Individual Evaluation HIST 1015 HIST 1025 HIST 2616 HIST 2--HIST 2--HIST 2--HIST 2227 HIST 2--HIST 2866 HIST 2117 HIST 2--HIST 2--HIST 2117 HIST 1038 HIST 2--HIST 2--HIST 2--HIST 2319 HIST 2437

Students who take HEB 111 will receive 5 hours of transfer credit.

GT-HI1 GT-HI1 GT-HI1 GT-HI1 GT-HI1 GT-HI1

History of Western Civilization I History of Western Civilization II World Civilization I World Civilization II Special Topics U.S. History I U.S. History II Women in World History U.S. Family History and Genealogy American Environmental History Native American Experience History of the American Southwest Women in U.S. History History History and Hollywood: Film and Historical Perspective in Modern America Colorado History History of the American West Contemporary U.S. History History of the Pikes Peak Region History of Latin America History of Mexico Contemporary World History Historical Roots of Modern Russia History of Islamic Civilization African American History

GT-HI1

SPECIAL TOPICS:Credit may be granted for these courses. Students will be required to submit a copy of syllabus or class assignments to enable faculty to determine possible equivalency.

3/10/09

Colorado Community College Common Numbering System and University of Colorado--Boulder College of Arts and Sciences Course Equivalencies
CCCCNS Courses Title Min Max Course ID History of Christianity through the Reformation Cr. 3 Cr. 3 HIST 2170 The Middle Ages History of Denver Introduction to Chinese History US Foreign Relations History Special Topics Anatomical Kinesiology Human Diseases Pathophysiology (same as BIO 216) Kinesiology Introduction to Social Welfare Social Issues in Human Services Introduction to Delinquency and Justice Introduction to the Fine Arts Humanities through the Arts A Taste of Arts World Mythology Critical Thinking Religion in American Culture 3 3 3 3 1 3 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 5 3 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 HIST 2543 HIST 2--HIST 1608 HIS 2126 Individual Evaluation IPHY 1--IPHY 1--IPHY 2--IPHY 2--SOCY 1--SOCY 1--SOCY 2--HUMN 1--Cr. UCB EquivalenciesTitle Hrs History of Christianity 1: To the 3 Reformation 3 Medieval Societies 3 HIST Elective 3 Introduction to Chinese History 3 Modern U.S. Politics and Diplomacy 3 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 IPHY Elective IPHY Elective IPHY Elective IPHY Elective SOCY Elective SOCY Elective SOCY Elective HUMN Elective HUMN Elective HUMN Elective HUMN Elective HUMN Elective Religions in the U.S. Notes

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Course# HIS 251 HIS 255 HIS 256 HIS 257 HIS 260 HIS 275 HPR 117 HPR 137 HPR 216 HPR 217 HSE 105 HSE 109 HSE 215 HUM 110 HUM 111 HUM 112 HUM 115 HUM 117 HUM 118

GT#

3 HUMN 1--3 HUMN 1--3 HUMN 1--3 HUMN 1--3 RLST 2500

HUM 121 HUM 122 HUM 123 HUM 131 HUM 137 HUM 163 HUM 164 HUM 175 HUM 201 HUM 211 HUM 235 HUM 236 HUM 237 HUM 238 HUM 241

GT-AH2 GT-AH2 GT-AH2

Survey of Humanities I AND Survey of Humanities II Survey of Humanities III The Art and Cultures of Mexico Wilderness and The American Ethic Film Criticism American Cinema Special Topics Twentieth Century American Arts Cultural Diversity in the Humanities Pre-Columbian Indian Arts North American Indian Arts Hispanic Arts of the Am.Southwest Sacred Images, Sacred Spaces: Southwestern US Asian Arts And Cultures

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

3 HUMN 1010 3 3 HUMN 1--3 HUMN 1--3 HUMN 1--3 FILM 1--3 FILM 1--6 Individual Evaluation 3 HUMN 2--3 3 3 3 ETHN 2--ARTH 2--ARTH 2--ARTH 2---

Intro/Humanities 1

HUM121 + HUM 122 = HUMN 1010; If take only HUM 121 or HUM 122 at CC will receive elective credit

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

HUMN Elective HUMN Elective HUMN Elective FILM Elective FILM Elective HUMN Elective ETHN Elective ARTH Elective ARTH Elective ARTH Elective ARTH Elective ARTH Elective

3 ARTH 2--3 ARTH 2---

SPECIAL TOPICS:Credit may be granted for these courses. Students will be required to submit a copy of syllabus or class assignments to enable faculty to determine possible equivalency.

3/10/09

Colorado Community College Common Numbering System and University of Colorado--Boulder College of Arts and Sciences Course Equivalencies
CCCCNS Courses Title Documentary Film: From Traditional to Experimental Special Topics Human Nutrition Health and Fitness Intro to Human Performance Exercise, Nutrition & Body Composition Physiology of Exercise Intro to Language & Communication Deaf People in Society Survey of Deaf Culture Conversational Italian I Conversational Italian II Italian Language I Italian Language II Conversational Italian III Conversational Italian IV Italian Language III Min Max Course ID Cr. 3 Cr. 3 FILM 3012 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 5 5 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 5 5 3 3 AND 3 3 1 3 3 3 3 1 5 5 3 3 3 6 3 3 3 Individual Evaluation Denied Denied Denied 6 Individual Evaluation 3 IPHY 1--3 IPHY 1--3 IPHY 1--3 IPHY 3420 3 IPHY 2--3 SLHS 1--2 3 3 3 5 5 3 3 3 SLHS 1--SLHS 1--Denied Denied ITAL 1010 ITAL 1020 Denied Denied ITAL 2110 Cr. UCB EquivalenciesTitle Hrs Documentary Film 3 Notes Lower Division Credit

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Course# HUM 266 HUM 275 HWE 100 HWE 111 HWE 125 HWE 237 HWE 245 IPP 115 IPP 145 IPP 147 ITA 101 ITA 102 ITA 111 ITA 112 ITA 201 ITA 202 ITA 211

GT#

3 3 3 3 3 3 2 3

IPHY Elective IPHY Elective IPHY Elective Nutrition, Health and Performance IPHY Elective SLHS Elective SLHS Elective SLHS Elective

Lower Division Credit

5 5

Beginning Italian 1 Beginning Italian 2

3 3

GT-AH4 ITA 212 GT-AH4 ITA 275 JPN 101 JPN 102 JPN 111 JPN 112 JPN 201 JPN 202 JPN 211 JPN 212 JPN 275 KOR 101 KOR 102 KOR 201 KOR 202 KOR 275 LAT 111 LAT 112 LAT 211 GT-AH4 GT-AH4 Special Topics Conversational Japanese I Conversational Japanese II Japanese Language I Japanese Language II Conversational Japanese III Conversational Japanese IV Japanese Language III 6 Individual Evaluation 3 3 5 5 3 3 Denied Denied JPNS 1010 JPNS 1020 Denied Denied JPNS 2110 Italian Language IV 3 ITAL 2120

Intermediate Italian Reading, Grammar, and Composition 1 Intermediate Italian Reading, Grammar, and Composition 2

5 5

Beginning Japanese 1 Beginning Japanese 2

Intermediate Japanese 1

Japanese Language IV Special Topics Conversational For. Lang. I - Korean Conversational Foreign Lang. II - Korean Conversational Foreign Lang. - III - Korean Conversational Foreign Lang. IV - Korean Special Topics Latin I Latin II Latin III

Student must take both JPN 211 and 212 in order to receive equvalent credit for JPNS 2110.

3 Denied 6 5 5 3 Individual Evaluation CLAS 1014 CLAS 1024 CLAS 2114 4 4 4 Beginning Latin 1 Beginning Latin 2 Intermediate Latin 1

SPECIAL TOPICS:Credit may be granted for these courses. Students will be required to submit a copy of syllabus or class assignments to enable faculty to determine possible equivalency.

3/10/09

Colorado Community College Common Numbering System and University of Colorado--Boulder College of Arts and Sciences Course Equivalencies
CCCCNS Courses Title Latin IV Introduction to Literature I Study of the Short Story Study of Poetry Study of the Novel Women in Literature and Society Special Topics Seminar Masterpieces of Literature I Masterpieces of Literature II Ethnic Literature Survey of American Literature I Survey of American Literature II Jewish-American Literature Survey of British Literature I Survey of British Literature II Introduction to Shakespeare Gothic Literature Science Fiction Introduction to Modern Poetry Poets and Their Poems Literature of the American West Literature of Women Native American Literature Literature and Film Survey of African American Literature Introduction to C.S. Lewis The Bible as Literature Celtic Literature Popular Literature and Culture Special Topics Seminar Survey of Algebra Career Math Technical Mathematics Geometry Turbo Algebra Technology Lab for Algebra Mathematics for the Liberal Arts Min Max Course ID Cr. 3 Cr. 3 CLAS 2124 3 3 ENGL 1--3 3 ENGL 1--3 3 ENGL 1--3 3 ENGL 1--3 3 ENGL 1260 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 4 3 4 3 3 1 4 3 6 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Individual Evaluation Individual Evaluation ENGL 2602 ENGL 2--ENGL 1800 ENGL 1600 ENGL 2--ENGL 3677 ENGL 1500 ENGL 2--ENGL 2--ENGL 2--ENGL 2--ENGL 2--ENGL 2--ENGL 2--ENGL 1260 Cr. Hrs 4 3 3 3 3 3 UCB EquivalenciesTitle Intermediate Latin 2 ENGL Elective ENGL Elective ENGL Elective ENGL Elective Intro to Women's Lit (Same as WMST 1260) Notes

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Course# LAT 212 LIT 115 LIT 125 LIT 126 LIT 127 LIT 145 LIT 175 LIT 178 LIT 201 LIT 202 LIT 205 LIT 211 LIT 212 LIT 220 LIT 221 LIT 222 LIT 225 LIT 232 LIT 235 LIT 238 LIT 240 LIT 245 LIT 246 LIT 248 LIT 257 LIT 259 LIT 266 LIT 267 LIT 268 LIT 269 LIT 275 LIT 278 MAT 106 MAT 107 MAT 108 MAT 109 MAT 110 MAT 111 MAT 120

GT# GT-AH2

GT-AH2 GT-AH2 GT-AH2 GT-AH2 GT-AH2 GT-AH2 GT-AH2 GT-AH2

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

Intro to Western European Lit. 1 ENGL Elective American Ethnic Literatures Masterpiece of American Literature ENGL Elective Jewish-American Fiction Masterpiece of British Literature ENGL Elective ENGL Elective ENGL Elective ENGL Elective ENGL Elective ENGL Elective ENGL Elective Intro to Women's Lit (Same as WMST 1260) Native American Lit, (Same as ETHN 2713) ENGL Elective Survey African-American Lit 1 (Same as ETHN 2722) ENGL Elective The Bible as Literature ENGL Elective Topics in Popular Cuture Lower Division Credit

3 ENGL 2717 3 ENGL 2--3 ENGL 2727 3 3 3 3 3 4 3 4 3 3 1 4 ENGL 2--ENGL 3312 ENGL 2--ENGL 3246 Individual Evaluation Denied Denied Denied Denied Denied Denied MATH 1012

Lower Division Credit Lower Division Credit

6 Individual Evaluation

GT-MA1

Quantitative Reasoning and Mathematics Skills

Students who take MAT 120 will receive 4 hours of transfer credit.

SPECIAL TOPICS:Credit may be granted for these courses. Students will be required to submit a copy of syllabus or class assignments to enable faculty to determine possible equivalency.

3/10/09

Colorado Community College Common Numbering System and University of Colorado--Boulder College of Arts and Sciences Course Equivalencies
CCCCNS Courses Title College Algebra College Trigonometry Finite Mathematics Survey of Calculus Introduction to Statistics Integrated Math I Integrated Math II Pre-Calculus Special Topics Independent Study Calculus I Calculus II Calculus III Calculus III with Engineering Applications Discrete Mathematics Linear Algebra Diff. Equations with Engineering Appl. Differential Equations Differential Equations with Linear Algebra Introduction to Mediation Culture and Conflict Resolution General Meteorology Field Monitoring Techniques Characterizing Forests Using ArcView Conservation GIS - Using ArcView General Oceanography I General Oceanography I Laboratory All Physical Education & Rec. Courses Introduction to Philosophy Ethics Logic Comparative Religions World Religions- West World Religions - East Psychology of Religion Philosophy of the Environment Applied Ethics Min Max Course ID Cr. 4 Cr. 4 MATH 1011 3 4 4 3 3 3 5 1 1 5 5 4 5 4 3 4 3 4 3 3 4 2 3 3 3 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 MATH 1021 4 MATH 1071 4 MATH 1081 3 3 3 5 3 5 5 4 5 4 3 4 3 MATH 2510 MATH 1110 MATH 1120 MATH 1150 Individual Evaluation MATH 1300 MATH 2300 MATH 2400 MATH 2400 MATH 2--APPM 3310 MATH 2--APPM 2380 Cr. UCB EquivalenciesTitle Hrs Fundamentals & Techniques of College 3 Algebra 2 Numerical and Analytical College Trigonometry 3 Finite Mathematics for Social Sci. & Business 3 Calculus for Social Sci. & Business 3 3 3 4 Intro to Statistics Spirit/Uses of Math 1 Spirit/Uses of Math 2 Precalculus Mathematics

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Course# MAT 121 MAT 122 MAT 123 MAT 125 MAT 135 MAT 155 MAT 156 MAT 166 MAT 175 MAT 185 MAT 201 MAT 202 MAT 203 MAT 204 MAT 215 MAT 255 MAT 261 MAT 265 MAT 266 MED 101 MED 104 MET 150 NRE 127 NRE 241 NRE 242 NRE 251 NRE 252 PER XXX PHI 111 PHI 112 PHI 113 PHI 114 PHI 115 PHI 116 PHI 117 PHI 118 PHI 120

GT# GT-MA1 GT-MA1 GT-MA1 GT-MA1 GT-MA1 GT-MA1 GT-MA1 GT-MA1

Notes Students who take MAT 121 will receive 4 hours of transfer credit. Students who take MAT 122 will receive 3 hours of transfer credit. Students who take MAT 123 will receive 4 hours of transfer credit. Students who take MAT 125 will receive 4 hours of transfer credit.

3 Individual Evaluation 5 5 4 4 4 3 3 4 4 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Analytic Geometry/Calc 1 Analytic Geometry/Calc 2 Analytic Geometry & Calculus 3 Analytic Geometry & Calculus 3 MATH Elective Matrix Methods & Applications MATH Elective Intro to Ordinary Differential Equations Introduction to Differential Equations with Linear Algebra COMM Elective SOCY Elective Weather and the Atmosphere GEOG Elective GEOG Elective GEOG Elective Introduction to Oceanography GEOL Elective Intro to Philosophy Ethics Introductory Logic RLST Elective Judaism, Christianity & Islam RLST Elective PSYC Elective PHIL Elective Ethics

GT-MA1 GT-MA1 GT-MA1 GT-MA1 GT-MA1 GT-MA1 GT-MA1

Lower Division Credit

4 APPM 2360 3 COMM 1--3 SOCY 1--4 ATOC 1050 2 3 3 3 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 GEOG 1--GEOG 2--GEOG 2--GEOL 3070 GEOL 1--Denied PHIL 1000 PHIL 1100 PHIL 1440 RLST 1--RLST 2600 RLST 1--PSYC 1--PHIL 1--PHIL 1100

GT-SC1

Students who take MET 150 will receive 4 hours of transfer credit.

Lower Division Credit

GT-AH3 GT-AH3 GT-AH3 GT-AH3

SPECIAL TOPICS:Credit may be granted for these courses. Students will be required to submit a copy of syllabus or class assignments to enable faculty to determine possible equivalency.

3/10/09

Colorado Community College Common Numbering System and University of Colorado--Boulder College of Arts and Sciences Course Equivalencies
CCCCNS Courses Title Current Issues& Ethics in Dental Hygiene Religion in American Culture Old Testament New Testament Philosophy East and West Special Topics Social and Political Philosophy Religion and Film Business Ethics Symbolic Logic Philosophy of Religion Eastern Wisdom Special Topics Photography I Photography II Color Photography I History of Photography Photography Lab View Camera Techniques Line and Halftone Photography Special Topics Photography III Color Photography II Digital Photography I Digital Photography II Digital Photography Studio Landscape Photography Workshop Studio Photography Special Topics Special Topics Min Max Course ID Cr. 1 Cr. 1 Denied 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 1 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 1 1 3 3 3 3 6 3 3 3 3 3 3 6 RLST 2500 RLST 1--RLST 1--PHIL 1000 Individual Evaluation PHIL 3200 RLST 2--PHIL 2--PHIL 2440 PHIL 1600 PHIL 2--Individual Evaluation Cr. UCB EquivalenciesTitle Hrs 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 Religions in the U.S. RLST Elective RLST Elective Intro to Philosophy Social and Political Philosophy RLST Elective PHIL Elective Symbolic Logic Philosophy and Religion PHIL Elective Photography 1 Photography 2 ARTS Elective ARTS Elective ARTS Elective ARTS Elective ARTS Elective Lower Division Credit Notes

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Course# PHI 121 PHI 140 PHI 141 PHI 142 PHI 150 PHI 175 PHI 201 PHI 202 PHI 205 PHI 213 PHI 214 PHI 250 PHI 275 PHO 101 PHO 102 PHO 103 PHO 107 PHO 109 PHO 110 PHO 111 PHO 175 PHO 202 PHO 203 PHO 205 PHO 206 PHO 208 PHO 209 PHO 211 PHO 275 PHO 276

GT#

GT-AH3

3 ARTS 1171 3 ARTS 2191 3 ARTS 1--3 ARTS 1--1 ARTS 1--3 ARTS 1--3 ARTS 1--6 Individual Evaluation 3 ARTS 2--3 ARTS 2--3 ARTS 2--3 ARTS 2--3 ARTS 2--2 ARTS 2--3 ARTS 2--6 Individual Evaluation 6 Individual Evaluation

Max. of 6 hours for all photography courses Max. of 6 hours for all photography courses Max. of 6 hours for all photography courses Max. of 6 hours for all photography courses Max. of 6 hours for all photography courses Max. of 6 hours for all photography courses Max. of 6 hours for all photography courses

3 3 3 3 3 1 3

ARTS Elective ARTS Elective ARTS Elective ARTS Elective ARTS Elective ARTS Elective ARTS Elective

Max. of 6 hours for all photography classes Max. of 6 hours for all photography courses Max. of 6 hours for all photography courses Max. of 6 hours for all photography courses Max. of 6 hours for all photography courses Max. of 6 hours for all photography courses Max. of 6 hours for all photography courses

SPECIAL TOPICS:Credit may be granted for these courses. Students will be required to submit a copy of syllabus or class assignments to enable faculty to determine possible equivalency.

3/10/09

Colorado Community College Common Numbering System and University of Colorado--Boulder College of Arts and Sciences Course Equivalencies
CCCCNS Courses Title Special Topics Conceptual Physics Physics: Algebra-Based I with Lab Physics: Algebra-Based II with Lab Special Topics Physics: Calculus-Based I with Lab Physics: Calculus-Based II with Lab Special Topics Min Max Course ID Cr. 1 Cr. 6 Individual Evaluation 4 5 5 1 5 5 1 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 3 1 3 3 4 5 5 6 5 5 PHYS 1010 PHYS 2010 PHYS 2020 Individual Evaluation PHYS 1110 PHYS 1120 PHYS 1140 6 Individual Evaluation 3 3 3 3 6 3 3 3 6 3 3 PSCI 1--PSCI 1101 PSCI 1--PSCI 1--Individual Evaluation PSCI 2223 Individual Evaluation PSCI 2--Individual Evaluation PSYC 1--PSYC 1001 Cr. UCB EquivalenciesTitle Hrs 3 5 5 4 Physics Everyday Life 1 General Physics 1 General Physics 2 General Physics 1 4 General Physics 2 and 1 Experimental Physics 1 PSCI Elective American Political System PSCI Elective PSCI Elective Intro to International Relations PSCI Elective PSYC Elective General Psyschology Notes

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Course# PHO 277 PHY 105 PHY 111 PHY 112 PHY 175 PHY 211 PHY 212 PHY 275 POS 105 POS 111 POS 125 POS 136 POS 175 POS 205 POS 215 POS 225 POS 275 PSY 100 PSY 101 PSY 102 PSY 106 PSY 107 PSY 110 PSY 116 PSY 117 PSY 175 PSY 200 PSY 204 PSY 205 PSY 215 PSY 217 PSY 226 PSY 227 PSY 229 PSY 235 PSY 237 PSY 238 PSY 239 PSY 245 PSY 247

GT# GT-SC1 GT-SC1 GT-SC1 GT-SC1 GT-SC1

GT-SS1 GT-SS1

GT-SS1 GT-SS1

Introduction to Political Science American Government American State and Local Government American Presidency Special Topics International Relations Current Political Issues Comparative Government Special Topics Psychology of Workplace Relationships General Psychology I AND General Psychology II Human Relations Workgroup Psychology Career Development Stress Management Parenting Special Topics Research Methodology Relationships : Challenges and Choices Psychology of Gender Psychology of Adjustment Human Sexuality Social Psychology Psychology of Death and Dying Intro to Addictive Behavior Human Growth and Development Child and Adolescent Psychology Child Development Adolescent and Adult Psychology Educational Psychology Child Abuse and Neglect

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4

GT-SS3 GT-SS3

Students must take BOTH PSY 101 & PSY 102 to receive credit for PSYC 1001.

3 3 3 3 1 1 3 1 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 3

3 3 3 3 1 6 3 1 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 3

PSCY 1--PSYC 1--Denied Denied PSYC 1--Individual Evaluation PSYC 2--PSYC 2--PSYC 2--PSYC 2303 SOCY 1006 PSYC 2606 PSYC 2--PSCY 2--PSYC 2--PSYC 2643 PSYC 2--PSYC 2--PSYC 2--PSYC 2---

3 3

PSYC Elective PSYC Elective

1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 3

PSYC Elective PSYC Elective PSYC Elective PSYC Elective Psychology of Adjustment Social Construction of Sexuality (Same as WMST 1006) Social Psychology PSYC Elective PSYC Elective PSYC Elective Child & Adolescent Psychology PSYC Elective PSYC Elective PSYC Elective PSYC Elective

GT-SS3 GT-SS3 GT-SS3 GT-SS3 GT-SS3 GT-SS3

SPECIAL TOPICS:Credit may be granted for these courses. Students will be required to submit a copy of syllabus or class assignments to enable faculty to determine possible equivalency.

3/10/09

Colorado Community College Common Numbering System and University of Colorado--Boulder College of Arts and Sciences Course Equivalencies
CCCCNS Courses Title Abnormal Psychology Dynamics of Racism and Prejudice Psychological Aspects of Abuse in Relationships Introduction to Neuropsychology Psychology of Personality Stress Reduction with Biofeedback Organizational Psychology Special Topics Seminar/Workshop Cardiopulmonary Anatomy and Physiology Cardiopulmonary Pathology Cardiopulmonary Disease Conversational Russian I Conversational Russian II Russian Language I Russian Language II Conversational Russian III Conversational Russian IV Russian Language III Russian Language IV Special Topics Natural Science Principles Of Practical Sociology Introduction to Sociology I Introduction to Sociology II Socio-History US Race/Ethnicity Men's Roles in Families and Society Special Topics Introduction to Gerontology Urban Socio-Anthropology Sociology Of Family Dynamics Research in Social Sciences Contemporary Social Problems Sociology Of Gender Sociology of Diversity Aging in a Diverse Society Chicanos In A Changing Society The Sociology of Deviant Behavior Sociology of Death And Dying Violence and Culture Min Max Course ID Cr. 3 Cr. 3 PSYC 2--3 3 SOCY 1021 2 3 3 3 3 1 1 3 4 3 3 3 5 5 3 3 3 3 1 5 3 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 PSYC 2--3 3 3 3 6 6 3 4 3 3 3 5 5 3 3 3 3 6 5 3 3 3 3 3 6 3 3 3 3 3 PSYC 2--PSYC 2--PSYC 2--PSYC 2--Individual Evaluation Individual Evaluation IPHY 1--IPHY 1--IPHY 1--Denied Denied RUSS 1010 RUSS 1020 Denied Denied RUSS 2010 RUSS 2020 Individual Evaluation PHYS 1--SOCY 1--SOCY 1001 SOCY 1--SOCY 1021 SOCY 1--Individual Evaluation SOCY 2--ANTH 2--SOCY 2--SOCY 2--SOCY 2011 Cr. UCB EquivalenciesTitle Hrs PSYC Elective 3 3 Race and Ethnic Relations (Same as ETHN 1015) 2 PSYC Elective 3 3 3 3 PSYC Elective PSYC Elective PSYC Elective PSYC Elective Notes

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Course# PSY 249 PSY 250 PSY 257 PSY 258 PSY 265 PSY 267 PSY 268 PSY 275 PSY 278 RCA 151 RCA 152 RCA 153 RUS 101 RUS 102 RUS 111 RUS 112 RUS 201 RUS 202 RUS 211 RUS 212 RUS 275 SCI 116 SOC 100 SOC 101 SOC 102 SOC 105 SOC 158 SOC 175 SOC 201 SOC 203 SOC 205 SOC 212 SOC 215 SOC 216 SOC 218 SOC 222 SOC 223 SOC 231 SOC 237 SOC 265

GT# GT-SS3

3 4 3

IPHY Elective Credit IPHY Elective Credit IPHY Elective Credit

4 4

Beginning Russian 1 Beginning Russian 2

GT-AH4 GT-AH4

4 4 5 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

Second-Year Russian 1 Second-Year Russian 2 PHYS Elective SOCY Elective Introduction to Sociology SOCY Elective US Race and Ethnic Relations SOCY Elective SOCY Elective ANTH Elective SOCY Elective SOCY Elective Contemporary Social Issues & Human Values Sex, Gender, and Society (Same as WMST 1016) SOCY Elective Sociology of Aging SOCY Elective Deviance in U.S. Society SOCY Elective Perspectives on Violence

GT-SS3 GT-SS3

GT-SS3 GT-SS3

3 SOCY 1016 3 3 3 3 3 3 SOCY 2--SOCY 4002 SOCY 2--SOCY 1004 SOCY 2--SOCY 3035

Lower Division Credit

GT-SS3

Lower Division Credit

SPECIAL TOPICS:Credit may be granted for these courses. Students will be required to submit a copy of syllabus or class assignments to enable faculty to determine possible equivalency.

3/10/09

Colorado Community College Common Numbering System and University of Colorado--Boulder College of Arts and Sciences Course Equivalencies
CCCCNS Courses Title Special Topics Conversational Spanish I Conversational Spanish II Spanish for Travellers Spanish Language I Spanish Language II Fast-Track Spanish I and II Spanish for the Professional I & Spanish for the Professional II Special Topics Seminar Conversational Spanish III Conversational Spanish IV Spanish Language III Spanish Language IV Spanish Reading-Writing Grammar For The Heritage Language Speaker Composition For The Heritage Language Speaker Special Topics Public Speaking Interpersonal Communication Special Topics Voice and Diction Principles of Speech Communication II Group Communication Intercultural Communication Organizational Communication Oral Interpretation Argumentation and Debate Special Topics Human Behavior in the Social Environment I Human Behavior in the Social Environment II Social Welfare in the U.S. Technical Theatre Lab Basic Costume & Apparel Construction Introduction to Theatre Arts Cross-cultural Storytelling Elements of Theatrical Craft & Design Play Reading Min Max Course ID Cr. 1 Cr. 6 Individual Evaluation 3 3 Denied 3 3 Denied 2 2 Denied 5 5 SPAN 1010 5 5 SPAN 1020 5 5 SPAN 1020 3 3 SPAN 1010 3 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 3 1 3 3 4 3 2 3 6 6 3 3 3 3 3 3 Individual Evaluation Individual Evaluation Denied Denied SPAN 2110 SPAN 2120 SPAN 2--SPAN 2--Cr. UCB EquivalenciesTitle Hrs Notes

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Course# SOC 275 SPA 101 SPA 102 SPA 109 SPA 111 SPA 112 SPA 114 SPA 115 SPA 215 SPA 175 SPA 178 SPA 201 SPA 202 SPA 211 SPA 212 SPA 235 SPA 261 SPA 262 SPA 275 SPE 115 SPE 125 SPE 175 SPE 205 SPE 216 SPE 217 SPE 220 SPE 225 SPE 226 SPE 230 SPE 275 SWK 201 SWK 202 SWK 205 THE 100 THE 104 THE 105 THE 106 THE 107 THE 108

GT#

5 5 5 5

Beginning Spanish 1 Beginning Spanish 2 Beginning Spanish 2 Beginning Spanish 1

Student must take both SPA 115 and 215 in order to receive equvalent credit for SPA 1010.

GT-AH4 GT-AH4

3 3 3 3 3

Second Year Spanish 1 Second Year Spanish 2 SPAN Elective SPAN Elective SPAN Elective

3 SPAN 2--6 3 3 6 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 6 3 Individual Evaluation COMM 1300 COMM 2500 Individual Evaluation THTR 2043 COMM 2--COMM 1600 COMM 3410 COMM 2600 THTR 2--COMM 3310 Individual Evaluation SOCY 2---

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

Public Speaking Interpersonal Communication Voice for the Stage COMM Elective Group Interaction Intercultural Communication Organizational Communication THTR Elective Principles and Practices of Argumentation SOCY Elective SOCY Elective SOCY Elective THTR Elective THTR Elective Intro to Theatre THTR Elective THTR Elective THTR Elective

Lower Division Credit

Lower Division Credit

3 SOCY 2--3 3 3 3 4 3 2 SOCY 2--THTR 1--THTR 1--THTR 1009 THTR 1--THTR 1--THTR 1---

GT-AH1

3 4 3 2

SPECIAL TOPICS:Credit may be granted for these courses. Students will be required to submit a copy of syllabus or class assignments to enable faculty to determine possible equivalency.

3/10/09

Colorado Community College Common Numbering System and University of Colorado--Boulder College of Arts and Sciences Course Equivalencies
CCCCNS Courses Title Basics of Pattern Drafting Theatre in Denver Acting I Acting II Stage Movement for Actors Technical Theatre Drafting for the Performing Arts Intro. to the Entertainment Industry Safety, Tools and Materials Theatre Production I Theatre Production II Stage Makeup I Stage Makeup II Stage Dialects Improvisation I Improvisation II Basic Acting Technique Scene Study Improvisation III Comedy Stagecraft I Production Stage Management I Production Stage Management II The Costume and Fashion Industry Special Topics Practicum Paint, Draw, Render, Model Techs Voice and Articulation I Voice and Articulation II Singing for Actors Development of Theatre I Development of Theatre II Intermediate Acting I Intermediate Acting II Playwriting ( Same as ENG 215) Theatre Lighting and Design Readers Theatre Directing I Set Design for Film and Theatre Directing II Theatre Production III Theatre Production IV Min Max Course ID Cr. 3 Cr. 3 THTR 1--3 3 THTR 1--3 3 THTR 2003 3 3 THTR 3053 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 1 0 3 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 THTR 1--THTR 1--THTR 1--THTR 1--THTR 1--THTR 1--THTR 1--THTR 1--THTR 1--THTR 1--THTR 1--THTR 1--THTR 1--Cr. Hrs 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 UCB EquivalenciesTitle THTR Elective THTR Elective Acting 1 Acting 2 THTR Elective THTR Elective THTR Elective THTR Elective THTR Elective THTR Elective THTR Elective THTR Elective THTR Elective THTR Elective THTR Elective THTR Elective THTR Elective THTR Elective THTR Elective THTR Elective THTR Elective THTR Elective THTR Elective THTR Elective Notes

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Course# THE 109 THE 110 THE 111 THE 112 THE 115 THE 116 THE 120 THE 129 THE 130 THE 131 THE 132 THE 135 THE 136 THE 140 THE 141 THE 142 THE 143 THE 144 THE 145 THE 150 THE 151 THE 152 THE 153 THE 165 THE 175 THE 188 THE 200 THE 204 THE 205 THE 210 THE 211 THE 212 THE 213 THE 214 THE 215 THE 216 THE 218 THE 220 THE 221 THE 230 THE 231 THE 232

GT#

Max. of 6 hours for all Acting Courses Max. of 6 hours for all Acting Courses Lower Division Credit

2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 3

Max. of 6 hours for all Acting courses Max. of 6 hours for all Acting courses

1 THTR 1--1 THTR 1--3 THTR 1--3 3 3 3 6 6 3 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 THTR 1--THTR 1--THTR 1--THTR 1--Individual Evaluation Individual Evaluation THTR 2--THTR 2043 THTR 2--THTR 2--THTR 1011 THTR 2021 THTR 2--THTR 2--ENGL 2051 THTR 2---

GT-AH1 GT-AH1

3 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

THTR Elective Vocal & Physical Preparation THTR Elective THTR Elective Development of Theatre 1 Development of Theatre 2 THTR Elective THTR Elective Intro to Fiction Workshop THTR Elective Performance of Literature THTR Elective THTR Elective THTR Elective THTR Elective THTR Elective

Max. of 6 hours for all Acting courses Max. of 6 hours for all Acting courses

3 THTR 2013 3 THTR 2--3 THTR 2--3 THTR 2--3 THTR 2--3 THTR 2---

SPECIAL TOPICS:Credit may be granted for these courses. Students will be required to submit a copy of syllabus or class assignments to enable faculty to determine possible equivalency.

3/10/09

Colorado Community College Common Numbering System and University of Colorado--Boulder College of Arts and Sciences Course Equivalencies
CCCCNS Courses Title Costume Shop Organization History of Costumes and Fashion Theater Voice and Diction Stage Properties Set Dressings : Theory and Practice Basic Costume Design & Construction Rehearsal & Performance Rehearsal & Performance II Rehearsal & Performance III Production Stage Management Special Topics: Theatre Special Topics Special Topics Independent Study Conversational For. Lang. I - UTE Conversational For. Lang. II - UTE Conversational For. Lang. III-UTE Conversational For. Lang. IV - UTE Special Topics Introduction To Women`s Studies Perspectives On Women & Social Chng Goddesses & Women - Ancient World Special Topics Womens Studies Seminar Min Max Course ID Cr. 2 Cr. 2 THTR 2--3 3 THTR 2085 3 3 THTR 2043 3 3 THTR 2--2 2 THTR 2--3 3 THTR 2--1 1 THTR 2--2 2 THTR 2--3 3 THTR 2--3 3 THTR 2--1 3 Individual Evaluation 1 6 Individual Evaluation 1 1 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 3 1 1 6 3 3 3 3 3 6 3 3 3 6 6 Individual Evaluation Individual Evaluation Denied Denied Denied Denied Individual Evaluation WMST 2000 WMST 2---CLAS 2100 Individual Evaluation Individual Evaluation Cr. Hrs 2 3 3 3 3 3 1 2 3 3 UCB EquivalenciesTitle THTR Elective History of Fashion Voice & Physical Preparation THTR Elective THTR Elective THTR Elective THTR Elective THTR Elective THTR Elective THTR Elective Notes

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Course# THE 235 THE 237 THE 240 THE 241 THE 242 THE 245 THE 246 THE 247 THE 248 THE 262 THE 275 THE 276 THE 277 THE 285 UTE 101 UTE 102 UTE 201 UTE 202 UTE 275 WST 200 WST 225 WST 240 WST 275 WST 278

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Intro/Feminist Studies WMST Elective Women in Ancient Greece

SPECIAL TOPICS:Credit may be granted for these courses. Students will be required to submit a copy of syllabus or class assignments to enable faculty to determine possible equivalency.

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