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Course Descriptions


 To enroll in 100 or 200 level courses, students must meet minimum cutoff Accuplacer scores, be exempt from assessment testing, or successfully complete developmental courses. Non-degree seeking students and those auditing courses are exempt from this requirement. Courses numbered 100–199 are usually for first year students while 200 level courses are generally for sophomores. Students wishing to take 200-level courses should consult their academic advisor or instructor to determine whether taking these courses is appropriate.

Some academic courses may require enrollment in sequential order. For example, students must take English Composition I (ENG 121) before they may enroll in English Composition II (ENG 122). Courses requiring a prescribed sequence will have a prerequisite listed at the end of the course description. Students need not complete both semesters of a sequence to receive credit for the course that a student takes. However, students should be aware that other colleges or universities may require completion of the total sequence for acceptance of any credit. Students should consult the catalog of the institution to which they intend to transfer or ask their academic advisor for assistance. Additionally, some courses may indicate a corequisite, which means that the students must enroll in another course during the same semester unless the students have already completed it.

Occupational courses must be taken in prescribed sequence. Students must obtain consent of instructor to take any occupational course out of sequence.

How to read these course descriptions

The credit hour breakdown is shown to the right of the course title. Example: ACC 121 Accounting Principles I 4(3-1). The figure outside the parenthesis indicates the total number of semester hours of credit. Inside the parentheses, the first figure indicates the number of credit hours of lecture, and the second figure indicates the number of credit hours of laboratory experience. Actual hours spent in the classroom will vary according to class type. Please see the class schedule for actual class meeting times. An example of credit hour breakdown is:

Total Credits Lecture Credits Lab Credits
4 ( 3   1)

* The vocational/technical laboratory is designed to give the instructor the flexibility to include the proper mixture of theory and skill development and generally consists of 1/3 theory and 2/3 laboratory work. Although the figures after the course title may indicate all laboratory work, the proper amount of theory is covered.

The asterisk (*) preceding course numbers indicates classes that fulfill Common Core General Education Requirements for the Associate of Arts and the Associate of Science degrees. These courses have been articulated with the state four-year colleges and universities in Colorado (except Colorado School of Mines) and are guaranteed to transfer. These courses are also common to all community colleges in Colorado and fulfill the same general education requirements at these institutions.

Many of these courses are available via LCC Online or CCCOnline.

Please note that prerequisites, as applicable, are listed with each course.

 

 

Academic Achievement

   •  AAA 109 - Advanced Academic Achievement

Accounting

   •  ACC 115 - Payroll Accounting
   •  ACC 121 - Accounting Principles I
   •  ACC 122 - Accounting Principles II
   •  ACC 125 - Computerized Accounting
   •  ACC 130 - Income Tax Preparation
   •  ACC 211 - Intermediate Accounting I
   •  ACC 212 - Intermediate Accounting II

Agriculture

   •  AGB 218 - Computerized Farm Records
   •  AGE 102 - Agriculture Economics
   •  AGE 205 - Farm and Ranch Management
   •  AGE 208 - Agricultural Finance
   •  AGE 210 - Agriculture Marketing
   •  AGE 275 - Special Topics
   •  AGE 285 - Independent Study
   •  AGP 146 - Artificial Insemination Management
   •  AGP 215 - Animal Health
   •  AGP 241 - Beef Cattle Management I
   •  AGR 100 - Freshman Agriculture Orientation
   •  AGY 100 - General Crop Production
   •  AGY 175 - Special Topics
   •  AGY 275 - Special Topics
   •  AME 105 - Basic Agricultural Mechanic Skills
   •  AME 107 - General Power Mechanics
   •  AME 118 - Farm Carpentry
   •  AME 125 - Agricultural Machinery
   •  AME 151 - Fundamentals of Welding
   •  ASC 100 - Animal Science
   •  ASC 115 - Introduction to Livestock Evaluation
   •  ASC 143 - Elementary Western Equitation
   •  ASC 175 - Special Topics
   •  ASC 215 - Livestock Judging
   •  ASC 225 - Feeds and Feeding
   •  ASC 243 - Intermediate Western Equitation
   •  ASC 245 - Equine Evaluation
   •  ASC 250 - Live Animal and Carcass Evaluation
   •  ASC 275 - Special Topics
   •  ASC 288 - Livestock Practicum
   •  EQM 103 - Management Practicum I
   •  EQM 151 - Horse Production
   •  EQM 158 - Equine Reproduction
   •  EQM 175 - Special Topics
   •  EQM 188 - Practicum
   •  EQM 203 - Management Practicum II
   •  EQM 251 - Equine Management
   •  EQM 275 - Special Topics
   •  EQM 280 - Equine Internship
   •  EQM 285 - Independent Study
   •  EQT 200 - Fundamentals of Riding Instruction
   •  EQT 253 - Applied Horsemanship
   •  HTM 152 - Basic Care and Training
   •  HTM 154 - Advanced Performance Training
   •  HTM 155 - Foal Training
   •  HTM 156 - Colt Training
   •  HTM 157 - Advanced Colt Training
   •  HTM 175 - Special Topics
   •  HTM 253 - Specialized Training
   •  HTM 255 - Arena Horse Training
   •  HTM 260 - Introduction to Internship
   •  HTM 275 - Special Topics
   •  HTM 280 - Internship
   •  HTM 285 - Independent Study
   •  RFM 280 - Intern Placement
   •  RFM 281 - Ranch/Farm Internship

Anthropology

   •  ANT 101 - Cultural Anthropology
   •  ANT 111 - Physical Anthropology

Art

   •  ART 110 - Art Appreciation
   •  ART 111 - Art History: Ancient to Medieval
   •  ART 112 - Art History: Renaissance to Modern
   •  ART 121 - Drawing I
   •  ART 122 - Drawing II
   •  ART 123 - Watercolor I
   •  ART 124 - Watercolor II
   •  ART 131 - 2-D Design
   •  ART 132 - 3-D Design
   •  ART 138 - Photography I
   •  ART 139 - Photography II
   •  ART 141 - Jewelry and Metalwork I
   •  ART 142 - Jewelry and Metalwork II
   •  ART 154 - Sculpture I
   •  ART 155 - Sculpture II
   •  ART 161 - Ceramics I
   •  ART 162 - Ceramics II
   •  ART 175 - Special Topics
   •  ART 211 - Painting I
   •  ART 212 - Painting II
   •  MGD 104 - Videography
   •  MGD 221 - Computer Graphics I
   •  MGD 222 - Computer Graphics II
   •  PHO 208 - Digital Commercial

Astronomy

   •  AST 101 - Astronomy I
   •  AST 102 - Astronomy II

Biology

   •  BIO 105 - Science of Biology
   •  BIO 111 - General College Biology I with Lab
   •  BIO 112 - General College Biology II with Lab
   •  BIO 201 - Human Anatomy and Physiology I
   •  BIO 202 - Human Anatomy and Physiology II
   •  BIO 204 - Microbiology
   •  BIO 216 - Pathophysiology

Business

   •  BUS 115 - Introduction to Business
 

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