METROPOLITAN STATE COLLEGE OF DENVER

Extended Campus

Spring 2000

For your convenience spring 2000 classes are listed alphabetically by department at each location; METRO SOUTH and METRO NORTH . You can find subjects you want to study and the day and time it will be offered at the location most convenient to you. Classes begin Tuesday, January 18.

MSCD students may register for Extended Campus courses by using the telephone registration system. For classes beginning after the first week of the semester, you may apply and register up until the first class meeting. For more information about Extended Campus courses call 303-721-1391 or send an e-mail message to: options-l@mscd.edu


Before registering for a class check the MSCD Catalog for prerequisites.

 

Metro South
5660 Greenwood Plaza Blvd. Englewood,

* Accelerated Course - check begin and end dates carefully

Footnote

CRN

Time

Days

Dept #

Credits

Section

Course Title

Instructor

Dates

D

33802

0600-0845PM

M

AAS 1130

3

003

Survey of African History

01/18-05/13

A*

35819

0830-0245PM

S

ACC 2010

3

004

Principles of Accounting I

01/22-03/11

A*

35821

0830-0245PM

S

ACC 2020

3

016

Principles of Accounting II

03/18-05/13

33855

0600-0845PM

M

ACC 3520

3

003

Intermediate Accounting II

T Ryu

01/18-05/13

33859

0600-0845PM

W

ACC 4200

3

003

Auditing

N Abbasi

01/18-05/13

37919

0600-0845PM

T

ACC 4520

3

002

Mergers and Acquisitions

M Parker

01/18-05/13

37924

0600-0845PM

R

ANT 2330

3

003

Cross-Cultural Communication

01/18-05/13

38134

0600-0845PM

M

ANT 390G

3

001

Archaeology of Israel & Jordon

J Chase

01/18-05/13

E

33928

0600-0845PM

R

ART 1040

3

005

Art Appreciation Survey

01/18-05/13

A*

34010

0830-0245PM

S

BIO 1000

3

013

Human Biology for Non-Majors

03/18-05/13

AD*

38003

0830-0430PM

S

CJC 291A

2

001

Lang & Cultl Awrns for Law Enf A Novas

02/05-02/26

37814

0600-0845PM

T

CJC 3140

3

003

Juvenile Law

01/18-05/13

35901

0600-0845PM

W

CJC 3500

3

003

Criminal Investigation

01/18-05/13

AD*

35893

0830-0500PM

FS

CJC 405B

2

002

Prof Sem-Youth, Drugs & Gangs R Huerter

01/21-01/29

A*

34184

0830-0245PM

S

CMS 2010

3

002

Computer Applcatns for Busines

01/22-03/11

A

37953

0830-0245PM

S

CMS 2110

3

009

Bus Prblm Slv: Struct Prg Appr

03/18-05/13

36505

0600-0845PM

M

CMS 2300

3

009

Business Statistics

A Moreno

01/18-05/13

34202

0600-0845PM

M

CMS 3050

3

004

Fund Systems Analysis & Design

01/18-05/13

36522

0600-0845PM

T

CMS 3060

3

006

File Design & Data Base Mgmt

01/18-05/13

37803

0600-0845PM

M

CMS 3145

3

002

Bus Appln Devlmt w/Visual Basc

01/18-05/13

36515

0600-0845PM

W

CMS 3180

3

001

Bus Application in OOP:C++

01/18-05/13

35906

0600-0845PM

R

CMS 3230

3

006

Telecommunication Systems

01/18-05/13

37941

0600-0845PM

W

CMS 3280

3

004

LAN & WAN Systems for Business

01/18-05/13

36077

0600-0845PM

R

CMS 3340

3

008

Advanced Business Statistics

01/18-05/13

36509

0600-0845PM

T

CMS 4060

3

004

Advanced Data Base Systems

01/18-05/13

35520

0600-0845PM

W

ECO 2010

3

020

Principles of Economics-Macro

01/18-05/13

35521

0600-0845PM

R

ECO 2020

3

020

Principles of Economics-Micro

01/18-05/13

36090

0600-0845PM

M

ECO 3010

3

001

Int Microeconomic Theory

J Cochran

01/18-05/13

J

38005

0530-0720PM

W

EDT 390A

2

002

Intro to Adaptive Technology

01/18-05/13

J

37750

0530-0815PM

W

EDT 390A

3

001

Intro to Adaptive Technology

01/18-05/13

D

36527

0600-0845PM

R

EDU 1610

3

001

American Sign Language I

W Stricklen

01/18-05/13

K*

38147

0400-0900PM

F

EDU 3340

4

001

Admin Early Childhood Program

M Culkin

01/28-03/11

*

0830-0500PM

S

M Culkin

01/28-03/11

AD*

36537

0830-0500PM

FS

EDU 4540

2

001

Youth, Drugs and Gangs

R Huerter

01/21-01/29

A*

36536

0900-0500PM

WF

EDU 4700

1

001

Substitute Teacher Workshop

L Swetnam

01/05-01/07

36481

0600-0845PM

W

ENG 1020

3

077

Frshmn Comp-Res, Anly & Documt

01/18-05/13

36524

0600-0845PM

T

ENG 1110

3

004

Introduction to Fiction

01/18-05/13

34505

0600-0845PM

W

ENG 3460

3

004

Childrens Literature

01/18-05/13

AB*

35896

0830-0245PM

S

FIN 3150

3

001

Personal Financial Planning

G Cox

01/22-03/11

C

34527

0600-0845PM

R

FIN 3300

3

007

Managerial Finance

01/18-05/13

34550

0600-0845PM

M

GEG 1000

3

005

World Regional Geography

01/18-05/13

38191

0600-0845PM

R

GEL 1020

3

004

Geology of Colorado

01/18-05/13

A*

34575

0830-0245PM

S

GEL 1150

3

006

Oceanography

03/18-05/13

35894

0600-0845PM

W

HES 2040

3

003

Nutrition

S Krems

01/18-05/13

34660

0600-0845PM

W

HIS 1220

3

010

American History Since 1865

J Morley

01/18-05/13

D

34668

0600-0845PM

M

HIS 1940

3

003

Survey of African History

01/18-05/13

36183

0600-0845PM

R

HIS 3380

3

003

Nixon and the Kennedys

F Nation

01/18-05/13

35911

0500-0730PM

R

HPL 1840

2

003

Hatha Yoga I

S Matthews

01/18-05/13

A*

36420

0830-0500PM

FS

HSP 3220

2

001

Confl Resolutn & Decisn Making T Chapman

03/03-03/11

AD*

35839

0830-0500PM

FS

HSP 4540

2

001

Youth, Drugs and Gangs

R Huerter

01/21-01/29

Metro South continued....

* Accelerated Course - check begin and end dates carefully

Footnote

CRN

Time

Days

Dept #

Credits

Section

Course Title

Instructor

Dates

37660

0600-0845PM

T

ICS 1000

3

E01

Intro Asian American Studies

E Yamauchi

01/18-05/13

AD*

35891

0830-0430PM

S

MDL 1300

2

002

Lang & Cult Aware/Law Enforce A Novas

02/05-02/25

D

38192

0600-0845PM

R

MDL 1610

3

006

American Sign Language I

W Stricklen

01/18-05/13

37893

0600-0845PM

T

MGT 2210

3

004

Legal Environment Business I

01/18-05/13

A*

36213

0830-0245PM

S

MGT 3000

3

008

Organizational Management

01/22-03/11

37696

0600-0845PM

T

MGT 3530

3

005

Human Resources Management

01/18-05/13

37722

0600-0845PM

R

MGT 4530

3

003

Organizational Behavior

01/18-05/13

A*

37723

0830-0245PM

S

MGT 4640

3

001

Employee Training Development

03/18-05/13

A*

38002

0830-0245PM

S

MKT 2040

3

012

Managerial Communication

01/22-03/11

36200

0600-0845PM

W

MKT 3000

3

013

Principles of Marketing

C Vitaska

01/18-05/13

H

35703

0530-0645PM

TR

MTH 1320

3

010

Calculus - Mgmt & Soc Sciences

01/18-05/13

FG

36490

0700-0850PM

TR

MTH 1610

4

008

Math Cncpts Tchrs Presecondary

01/18-05/13

35028

0600-0845PM

W

MUS 1000

3

E03

Introduction to Music

C Samson

01/18-05/13

A*

35892

0830-0245PM

S

PHI 1030

3

006

Ethics

D Spiegel

03/18-05/13

A*

35532

0830-0245PM

S

PHI 1110

3

007

Language, Logic & Persuasion

F Schaefer

01/22-03/11

35533

0600-0845PM

R

PHI 3360

3

007

Business Ethics

A Salehi

01/18-05/13

A*

36428

0830-0245PM

S

PSC 1010

3

012

American National Government

01/22-03/11

35151

0600-0845PM

M

PSC 3000

3

001

Amer State & Local Govt

K Daniel

01/18-05/13

36256

0600-0845PM

M

PSY 1001

3

025

ntroductory Psychology

01/18-05/13

37794

0600-0845PM

R

PSY 2210

3

004

Psychology Human Development

01/18-05/13

35211

0600-0845PM

W

PSY 3000

3

003

Theories of Personality

01/18-05/13

35559

0600-0845PM

T

PSY 3440

3

002

Cravings & Addictions

01/18-05/13

A*

36395

0530-0900PM

M

RDG 3140

2

002

Whole Lang Integrat Across Cur

C Nichols

01/24-03/13

A*

35283

0830-0245PM

S

SED 3600

3

006

Exceptional Learner in Classrm

03/18-05/13

35317

0600-0845PM

W

SOC 3410

3

002

The Family in Transition

L Chilcote-Bacc

01/18-05/13

D

37595

0600-0845PM

M

SOC 3430

3

002

Sociology of Gender Roles

L Chilcote-Bacc

01/18-05/13

35698

0600-0845PM

T

SOC 3510

3

002

Juvenile Delinquency

E Watterworth

01/18-05/13

A*

37647

0830-0245PM

S

SOC 3710

3

002

Politics & Power

R Asrari

03/18-05/13

36429

0600-0845PM

T

SPE 1010

3

046

Public Speaking

01/18-05/13

A*

36430

0830-0245PM

S

SPE 1010

3

047

Public Speaking

01/22-03/11

36433

0600-0845PM

R

SPE 1610

3

004

American Sign Language I

W Stricklen

01/18-05/13

A*

35808

0830-0245PM

S

SPE 1710

3

008

Interpersonal Communication

03/18-05/13

A*

37609

0830-0245PM

S

SPE 2770

3

002

Gender & Communication

03/18-05/13

37611

0600-0845PM

M

SPE 3760

3

007

Cultural Influences Communication

01/18-05/13

AI*

37957

0900-0500PM

S

WMS 234A

1

002

Time Management

A Casola

02/19-02/26

AI*

35785

0900-0500PM

S

WMS 234B

1

001

Stress Management

A Casola

01/22-01/29

AI*

36438

0900-0500PM

S

WMS 234F

1

001

Sexual Harassment/Discriminatn

L Meric

04/29-05/06

AI*

36439

0900-0500PM

S

WMS 234G

1

001

Career Evaluation Workshop

P McNickle

04/08-04/15

AI*

37968

0900-0500PM

S

WMS 234H

1

001

Multi-Level Wellness

A Casola

02/05-02/12

A*

37872

0830-0245PM

S

WMS 2770

3

002

Gender & Communication

03/18-05/13

D

37879

0600-0845PM

M

WMS 3350

3

002

Sociology of Gender Roles

L Chilcote-Bacc

01/18-05/13

A. This is an accelerated class. Please note begin and end dates. No class on March 25.

B. Prerequiste: Junior standing. Credit will be granted only for FIN 2250 or FIN 3150. Business majors must take FIN 3150.

C. Prerequisite: Junior standing, ACC 2020, ECO 2010, ECO 2020, are prerequisites. Students who have not completed at least 60 hours will be required to and responsible for

dropping the course.

D. Course is cross-listed and may be taken for credit from one department only.

E. Fee of $10.00 is required for expendable materials used in this course, collected at registration.

F. Prior to enrollment in MTH 1610, students must take an appropriate preassessment test.

G. If applicable, students required to take the Mathematics Group Learning Program may not enroll in this section.

H. A graphing calculator is required for this course.

I. Purchase text or workbook at the Auraria Book Center. Workshop courses are not self-paced. Students must attend class both days to get credit.

J. There is a $20 fee for all students enrolled in this class.

K. This class meets on the following dates: Friday, Jan. 28 and Saturday, Jan. 29; Friday, Feb. 11 and Saturday, Feb. 12; Friday, Mar. 3 and Saturday, Mar. 4; Friday, Mar. 10 and Saturday, Mar. 11.

 

  METRO NORTH
11990 Grant St., Northglenn, CO

 

Footnote

CRN

Time

Days

Dept #

Credits

Section

Course Title

Instructor

Dates

A

38189

0600-0845PM

W

AAS 1130

3

004

Survey of African History

01/18-05/13

33913

0600-0845PM

W

ANT 1310

3

006

Intro to Cultural Anthropology

J Schultz

01/18-05/13

B

33924

0600-0845PM

M

ART 1040

3

001

Art Appreciation Survey

01/18-05/13

37608

0600-0845PM

M

BIO 1000

3

026

Human Biology for Non-Majors

01/18-05/13

C

35794

0830-0245PM

S

CJC 3120

3

004

Constitutional Law

01/22-03/11

C

36290

0845-0245PM

S

CJC 3200

3

003

Criminal Justice Admin Behavior

03/18-05/13

A

36528

0600-0845PM

M

EDU 1610

3

002

American Sign Language I

W Stricklen

01/18-05/13

35898

0900-1145AM

S

ENG 1020

3

075

Frshmn Comp-Res, Anly & Documt

01/18-05/13

38018

0600-0845PM

M

ENG 3460

3

002

Childrens Literature

P Kennemer

01/18-05/13

37345

0600-0845PM

R

GEG 1000

3

010

World Regional Geography

01/18-05/13

C

35748

0830-0245PM

S

GEL 1020

3

001

Geology of Colorado

03/18-05/13

C

37947

0830-0245PM

S

HES 2040

3

018

Nutrition

J Neal

01/18-03/11

34645

0600-0845PM

W

HIS 1110

3

006

Colorado History I

J Monnett

01/18-05/13

A

38190

0600-0845PM

W

HIS 1940

3

004

Survey of African History

01/18-05/13

36292

0600-0830PM

M

HPL 1840

2

004

Hatha Yoga I

T Straub

01/18-05/13

A

36526

0600-0845PM

M

MDL 1610

3

005

American Sign Language I

W Stricklen

01/18-05/13

A

38193

0600-0845PM

T

MDL 390C

3

002

American Sign Language II

W Stricklen

01/18-05/13

DE

34921

0600-0845PM

T

MTH 1080

3

009

Mathematical Modes of Thought

01/18-05/13

36361

0600-0845PM

R

MUS 1000

3

E04

Introduction to Music

D Corisis

01/18-05/13

38194

0600-0845PM

W

PHI 1010

3

010

Introduction to Philosophy

W VanDusen

01/18-05/13

C

35907

0830-0245PM

S

PHI 3360

3

013

Business Ethics

J Heichelbech

03/18-05/13

35147

0600-0845PM

T

PSC 1020

3

E02

Political Systems & Ideas

01/18-05/13

35206

0600-0845PM

T

PSY 2750

3

001

Intro to Holistic Health

01/18-05/13

A

35709

0600-0845PM

W

PSY 3480

3

001

Psychology of Women

01/18-05/13

A

35313

0600-0845PM

R

SOC 3220

3

003

Race, Gender & Ethnic Groups

K Lineberger

01/18-05/13

35847

0600-0845PM

R

SPA 1110

3

005

Basic Conversational Spanish I

01/18-05/13

C

35807

0830-0245PM

S

SPE 1010

3

048

Public Speaking

03/18-05/13

A

36432

0600-0845PM

M

SPE 1610

3

005

American Sign Language I

W Stricklen

01/18-05/13

C

38227

0830-0245PM

S

SPE 3760

3

004

Cultural Influences Communicat

01/22-03/11

A

37853

0600-0845PM

T

SPE 390E

3

001

American Sign Language II

W Stricklen

01/18-05/13

CF

35784

0900-0500PM

S

WMS 234A

1

003

Time Management

A Casola

03/04-03/11

CF

35787

0900-0500PM

S

WMS 234B

1

003

Stress Management

A Casola

04/29-05/06

A

35503

0600-0845PM

R

WMS 3220

3

003

Race, Gender & Ethnic Groups

K Lineberger

01/18-05/13

A

35729

0600-0845PM

W

WMS 3480

3

001

Psychology of Women

01/18-05/13

 A. Course is cross-listed and may be taken for credit from one department only.

B. Fee of $10.00 is required for expendable materials used in this course, collected at registration.

C. This is an accelerated class. Please note begin and end dates. No class on March 25.

D. Prior to enrollment in MTH 1080, 1110, 1210, 1310 or MTH 1610, students must take an appropriate preassessment test.

E. If applicable, students required to take the Mathematics Group Learning Program may not enroll in this section.

F. Purchase text or workbook at the Auraria Book Center. Workshop courses are not self-paced. Students must attend class both days to get credit.

 

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