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Description Information
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Colorado State University-Pueblo does not offer all the courses listed
in this catalog every semester or every year.
Each semester the University publishes a bulletin listing a detailed
schedule of courses offered and the times and places of instruction.
Courses listed in the bulletin are subject to change.
EXPLANATORY NOTES
Numbering of Courses
Course numbering is based on the content level of material presented in
courses.
Courses numbered:
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| 000-099 |
remedial; do not
count toward graduation
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| 100-299 |
primarily for
freshmen and sophomores
(lower division)
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| 300-499 |
primarily for juniors and seniors
(upper division)
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| 500-599 |
primarily for students enrolled in masters degree programs or
the equivalent.
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| 600-620 |
Colorado State University (Fort Collins) courses offered at
Colorado State University-Pueblo toward a masters degree in social
work. |
Variable credit courses
(1-3 VAR) indicates variable credit; the minimum and maximum credit
limitations. An example:
494 Field Experience (1-5 VAR)
Off-campus individual experience providing transition from classroom
instruction to on-the-job experience. Supervised by instructor and job
supervisor. Prerequisite: senior standing and permission of instructor.
Cross-listed courses
Courses in which students may earn credit under either (but not both) of
two prefixes (e.g., SOC or HIST) for the same offering.
Corequisite
A requirement which must be taken concurrently with another course of
instruction.
Prerequisite
A requirement which must be fulfilled before a student can enroll in a
particular course. Permission of the instructor for a student to attend
a class is implied when the student has met the prerequisites specified
by the department.
Cancellation of courses
The University reserves the right to cancel courses not selected by an
adequate number of students or not suitably staffed by qualified
faculty.
KEYS TO SYMBOLS
Course descriptions include a variety of symbols conveying essential
information. The following standard course description with explanation
of symbols serves as a model:
102 Composition II 3(3-0)
Sequentional course to provide intensive consideration of essay
development and to introduce procedures and techniques in preparing the
referenced paper. Pre-requisite: ENG 101. (F,S,SS)
| 102........................................ |
course number
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| Composition II...................... |
course title
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| 3(3-0).................................... |
number of credits (clock hours in lecture per week clock hours
in laboratory demonstration or studio experiences per week)
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| Sequential course........ |
explanation of course content
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| Prerequisite ENG 101...... |
required to be taken before
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| (F,S,SS)............................... |
taught fall, spring and summer
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Note: Not all of the above information may be noted in each course.
Additional symbols include:
| F |
Taught fall semester
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| S |
Taught spring semester
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| SS |
Taught summer session
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| * |
Offered upon demand
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| O |
Taught odd numbered years
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| E |
Taught even numbered years
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| VAR |
Variable credit course
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| L |
Suffix indicating lab course
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| CE |
Credit by exam allowed
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| IP |
Grade of IP (In Progress) available |
UNIVERSITY-WIDE
HOUSE-NUMBERED COURSES
| 200, 300, 400, 500 |
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Workshop |
| 290, 390, 490, 590 |
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Special Project |
| 291, 391, 491, 591 |
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Special Topics |
| 292, 392, 492, 592 |
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Research |
| 293, 393, 493, 593 |
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Seminar |
| 294, 394, 494, 594 |
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Field Experience |
| 295, 395, 495, 595 |
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Independent Study |
| 296, 396, 496, 596 |
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Cooperative Education |
| 297, 397, 497, 597 |
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Studio Series |
| 298, 398, 498, 598 |
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Internship |
| 599 |
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Thesis Research |
| 600 |
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Masters Degree in Social Work |
COURSE PREFIXES
Courses of instruction are identified by the following approved
prefixes:
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ACCTG |
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Accounting |
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AIM |
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Automotive Industry Management |
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ANS |
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Applied Natural Science |
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ANTHR |
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Anthropology |
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ART |
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Art |
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BBE |
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Bilingual Bicultural Education |
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BIOL |
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Biology |
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BUSAD |
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Business Administration |
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CENT |
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Computer Engineering Technology |
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CET |
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Civil Engineering Technology |
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CHEM |
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Chemistry |
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CIS |
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Computer Information Systems |
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CS |
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Chicano Studies |
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ECON |
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Economics |
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ED |
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Education |
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EE |
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Electrical Engineering |
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EET |
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Electronic Engineering Technology |
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EN |
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Engineering |
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ENG |
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English |
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ET |
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Engineering Technology |
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EXHP |
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Exercise Science
& Health Promotion |
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FIN |
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Finance |
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FL |
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Foreign Language |
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FMTS |
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Facilities Management & Technology Studies |
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FRN |
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French |
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GEOG |
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Geography |
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GEOL |
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Geology |
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GER |
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German |
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HIST |
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History |
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HONOR |
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Honors |
| INTL |
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International Studies |
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ITL |
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Italian |
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MATH |
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Mathematics |
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MCCNM |
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Mass Communications/Center
For New Media |
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ME |
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Mechanical Engineering |
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MET |
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Mechanical Engineering Technology |
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MGMT |
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Management |
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MKTG |
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Marketing |
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MS |
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Military Science |
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MUS |
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Music |
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NSG |
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Nursing |
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PHIL |
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Philosophy |
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PHYS |
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Physics |
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POLSC |
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Political Science |
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PSYCH |
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Psychology |
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RDG |
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Reading |
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REC |
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Recreation |
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RUS |
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Russian |
| SCI |
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Science |
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SOC |
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Sociology |
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SOCSC |
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Social Science |
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SPCOM |
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Speech Communication |
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SPN |
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Spanish |
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SW |
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Social Work |
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TH |
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Theatre |
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US |
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University Studies |
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WS |
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Womens Studies |
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