A handful of families can trace their CC connections back to the beginning. But there’s only one family that can claim they were here before the beginning, and throughout the college’s history. The ...
This course provides opportunity for topical work. No more than three units of Investigations, Topics, and Advanced Topics may be taken for department credit. (Not offered 2024-25).
An introduction to the principles of economics (both microeconomics and macroeconomics) with emphasis on decision-making by households and firms, the way in which individual markets work, the ...
Fundamentals of design and implementation of “real world” software. Topics include version control, testing, databases, user interface design, collaborative development practices, and software ...
Exogenous and endogenous growth models and the effect of policy variables (functions) such as education, technical progress, and taxes on economic growth. Analysis of steady state equilibrium and ...
Topics in Creative Writing: Creative Nonfiction Writing fosters a safe space to engage confidence, vulnerability, and truth. The greater we embrace fearlessness, the greater the reward. Welcome to ...
Close examination of specific topics or issues in literary and cultural theory. Includes in-depth work with theoretical ideas and movements as well as practice with the application of theory to the ...
We encourage students to further their interests in the social and political challenges of living in the Rocky Mountain West. Students embark on inter-disciplinary investigations around the region to ...
Critical study of the literary production of authors of Mexican heritage in the United States from 1848 to the present, with emphasis on contemporary Chicano works including Rivera, Anaya, Valdez, El ...
This practicum provides an immersive, embedded, community-engaged student learning experience within a single organization in the public good sector. Students engage in 40-80 hours of supervised, ...