Course Description Information
Colorado State University Pueblo does not offer all of the courses listed in this catalog every semester or every year. All courses are offered as needed (AN) unless otherwise stated.
In addition, each semester the University creates an on-line course offering list detailing the schedule of courses. This includes but is not limited to courses offered, course description, times and places of instruction, instructors, learning modality, course level, grade mode, etc. Courses listed in the course offerings are subject to change.
The University reserves the right to cancel courses not selected by an adequate number of students or not suitably staffed by qualified faculty.
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- Accounting (ACCT)
- American Sign Language (ASL)
- Anthropology (ANTH)
- Art (ART)
- Art History (ARH)
- Art, Research, & Creativity (ARC)
- Athletic Training (AT)
- Automotive Industry Management (AIM)
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C
- Cannabis (CAN)
- Cannabis Biology & Chemistry (CBC)
- Center for Teaching & Learning (CTL)
- Chemistry (CHEM)
- Chicano Studies (CS)
- Civil Engineering (CE)
- Civil Engineering Technology (CET)
- Communication & Information Design (CID)
- Communities to Build Active STEM Engagement (CBSE)
- Computer Information Systems (CIS)
- Construction Management (CM)
- Continuing Education (CNED)
- Continuous Registration (CR)
- Creative Wellness (CW)
- Criminology (CRIM)
- Culturally & Linguistically Diverse Education (CLDE)
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E
- Early Childhood Education (ECE)
- Economics (ECON)
- Education (ED)
- Engineering (EN)
- English (ENG)
- English as a Second Language (ESL)
- Escrow (ESCR)
- Exercise Science & Health Promotion (EPER)
- Extended Studies (EXST)
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H
I
L
M
- Management (MGMT)
- Marketing (MKTG)
- Mathematics (MATH)
- Media & Entertainment (MAE)
- Military Science & Leadership (MSL)
- Music (MUS)
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P
- Philosophy (PHIL)
- Physics/Physical Science (PHYS)
- Political Science (POLS)
- President's Leadership Program (PLP)
- Psychology (PSYC)
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Course descriptions include a variety of components conveying essential information. The following standard course description with explanation of symbols serves as a model:
1SOC 2231 3(PSYC 231, WS 231) 4Marriage and Family Relationships 53(3-0)
6 Fall, Spring.
7 Marriage and family from an institutional and relationship perspective: cross-cultural diversity, mate selection, marital dynamics, parenting, divorce, remarriage, emerging patterns.
8 Prerequisite: None.
9 Corequisite: None.10 Registration Information: Permission of instructor.
11 Gen Ed: SS
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Course Subject
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Course Number
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Cross-Listed Courses
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Course Title
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Number of Credits (Lecture Contact Hours-Laboratory Contact Hours)
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Terms Offered
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Course Description
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Prerequisites
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Corequisites
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Registration Information (including but not limited to restrictions)
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General Education Designation
Not all of the above information may be noted in each course. Additional components may include:
- Course Suffix
- Cross-Cultural
- Grade Mode
- GT Pathways
- Registration Information
- Repeat Credit
- Requisites
- Variable Credit