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Course Code | Course Title | Credits | Class Type | Faculty | Campus/Location | Days of Week | Start End Times | Start End Dates | Refund Date | Withdraw Date | Description | Fees | Course Requisites | Next Steps | Details |
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ACC-121-CB55 | Accounting Principles I | 4.00 | Cleaver | Carbondale | M | 6:00p-8:50p | 5/16-8/1 ;5/16-8/1 | 05/27/2022 | 07/18/2022 | This course introduces accounting principles for understanding the theory and logic that underlie procedures and practices for business organizations. Major topics include the accounting cycle for service and merchandising companies, internal control principles and practices, notes and interest, inventory systems and costing, and plant and intangible asset accounting. This livestream class is delivered via required live video sessions with the instructor and classmates. The instructor teaching this class will be joining from Carbondale and students are invited to join instructor in-person in Carbondale. Additional online assignments may be done on your own time once the assignment is released in Canvas and must be turned in by the due date. To be successful in this course, you will need to be able to attend the scheduled video sessions and have high-speed internet. Students do not need to be physically present at a CMC location. This course is part of the Colorado Mountain College Learning Materials Program (LMP), an integrated program designed to deliver students textbooks directly to you at the beginning of the semester. Books must be returned at the conclusion of the semester or if a class is dropped unless you choose to purchase the books. |
Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG-0092, or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement. | Current Student: Register on Student Planning / New Students: Apply Now! | |||
ACC-121-DS01 | Accounting Principles I | 4.00 | Gilliland | Online | 5/31-8/5 | 06/10/2022 | 07/20/2022 | This course introduces accounting principles for understanding the theory and logic that underlie procedures and practices for business organizations. Major topics include the accounting cycle for service and merchandising companies, internal control principles and practices, notes and interest, inventory systems and costing, and plant and intangible asset accounting. Go to: www.coloradomtn.edu/online-learning for information on how to begin this Online Learning course. Required text is PROVIDED by LMP. Learning Materials Program (LMP) is a flat rate library-like system that applies to all required course materials based on number of credit hours ($25 per credit hour). For questions related to LMP see Basecamp or contact your campus. |
Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG-0092, or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement. | Current Student: Register on Student Planning / New Students: Apply Now! | |||||
ACC-122-DS01 | Acctng Principles II | 4.00 | Gilliland | Online | 5/31-8/5 | 06/10/2022 | 07/20/2022 | This course continues the application of accounting principles to business organizations. Major topics include corporate equity and debt financing, investments, cash flow statements, financial analysis, budgeting, cost and managerial accounting. Go to: www.coloradomtn.edu/online-learning for information on how to begin this Online Learning course. Required text is PROVIDED by LMP. Learning Materials Program (LMP) is a flat rate library-like system that applies to all required course materials based on number of credit hours ($25 per credit hour). For questions related to LMP see Basecamp or contact your campus. |
Prior completion of ACC-1021 with a grade of C- or higher. | Current Student: Register on Student Planning / New Students: Apply Now! | |||||
ACC-138-DS01 | Payroll & Sales Tax | 3.00 | Gilliland | Online | 5/31-8/5 | 06/10/2022 | 07/20/2022 | Introduces laws pertaining to payroll and sales taxes including record keeping rules; preparation of various federal, state and local forms for reporting payroll and sales taxes; and computerized payroll procedures. Go to: www.coloradomtn.edu/online-learning for information on how to begin this Online Learning course. Required text is PROVIDED by LMP. Learning Materials Program (LMP) is a flat rate library-like system that applies to all required course materials based on number of credit hours ($25 per credit hour). For questions related to LMP see Basecamp or contact your campus. |
Prior completion of ACC-1021 with a grade of C- or higher. | Current Student: Register on Student Planning / New Students: Apply Now! | |||||
ACC-231-SB44 | Business Taxation | 3.00 | Ninger | Steamboat Springs | 5/31-8/5 | 06/10/2022 | 07/20/2022 | Introduces students to taxation of business entities and transactions. Topics include taxation of property transactions, various tax issues that apply to different tax entities, tax administration and practice, and the taxation effects of formation, operation, and dissolution of corporations, partnerships, S corporations, trusts, and estates. |
Prior completion of ACC-1031 with a grade of C- or higher. | Current Student: Register on Student Planning / New Students: Apply Now! | |||||
ACC-335-DS03 | Accounting for Managers | 3.00 | Svoboda | Online | 5/31-8/5 | 06/10/2022 | 07/20/2022 | Focuses on the use of accounting information by managers to evaluate a business enterprise. Explores performance measurement, analysis, and management for organizational decision making, planning, and control. Examines traditional concepts and techniques along with sustainable business measurement. Go to: www.coloradomtn.edu/online-learning for information on how to begin this Online Learning course. Required text is PROVIDED by LMP. Learning Materials Program (LMP) is a flat rate library-like system that applies to all required course materials based on number of credit hours ($25 per credit hour). For questions related to LMP see Basecamp or contact your campus. |
Prior completion of ACC-1022 with a grade of C- or higher. | Current Student: Register on Student Planning / New Students: Apply Now! | |||||
ACC-431-SB44 | Taxation of Business Entities | 3.00 | Ninger | Steamboat Springs | 5/31-8/5 | 06/10/2022 | 07/20/2022 | This course covers the federal income taxation of business entities, including corporations, partnerships, S corporations, limited liability entities, joint ventures, trusts, and estates and examines the similarities and distinctions in tax treatment among them. The course focuses on the concepts underlying the tax law, using current tax formulas and their elements, applying tax law to decision models, and incorporating tax planning principles into decision-making opportunities. |
Prior completion of ACC-3031 with a grade of C- or higher. | Current Student: Register on Student Planning / New Students: Apply Now! | |||||
ACC-451-SB01 | Advanced Auditing Topics | 3.00 | Brands | Steamboat Springs | T | 7:00p-8:35p | 5/17-7/5 | 05/24/2022 | 06/23/2022 | This course uses real-world cases to highlight the work environment of auditors. The case format helps students better understand auditing practices by presenting key auditing elements and procedures in real-world contexts. The course covers audits of high-risk accounts, internal control issues, ethical responsibilities of accountants and independent auditors, professional roles and issues of auditors, fraud prevention and detection, and international cases. This course is part of the Colorado Mountain College Learning Materials Program (LMP), an integrated program designed to deliver student textbooks directly to you at the beginning of the semester. Books must be returned at the conclusion of the semester or if a class is dropped unless you choose to purchase the books. This livestream course is delivered via required live video sessions with the instructor and classmates. Additional online assignments may be done on your own time once the assignment is released in Canvas and must be turned in by the due date. To be successful in the course, you will need to be able to attend the live video sessions. Students do not need to be physically present at a CMC location. |
Prior completion of ACC-4032 and ACC-3015 with a grade of C- or higher. | Current Student: Register on Student Planning / New Students: Apply Now! | |||
ANT-101-DS01 | Cultural Anthropology | 3.00 | Donovan | Online | 5/31-8/5 | 06/10/2022 | 07/20/2022 | Examines the study of human cultural patterns, including communication, economic systems, social and political organizations, religion, healing systems, and cultural change. This is a statewide Guaranteed Transfer course in the GT-SS3 category. Go to: www.coloradomtn.edu/online-learning for information on how to begin this Online Learning course. Required text is PROVIDED by LMP. Learning Materials Program (LMP) is a flat rate library-like system that applies to all required course materials based on number of credit hours ($25 per credit hour). For questions related to LMP see Basecamp or contact your campus. |
Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG-0092, or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement. | Current Student: Register on Student Planning / New Students: Apply Now! | |||||
ANT-107-DS01 | Introduction to Archaeology | 3.00 | Donovan | Online | 5/31-8/5 | 06/10/2022 | 07/20/2022 | Introduces the science of recovering the human prehistoric and historic past through excavation, analysis, and interpretation of material remains. The course provides a survey of the archaeology of different areas of the Old and New Worlds, the works of selected archaeologists and discussions of major archaeological theories. This is a statewide Guaranteed Transfer course in the GT-SS3 category. Go to: www.coloradomtn.edu/online-learning for information on how to begin this Online Learning course. Required text is PROVIDED by LMP. Learning Materials Program (LMP) is a flat rate library-like system that applies to all required course materials based on number of credit hours ($25 per credit hour). For questions related to LMP see Basecamp or contact your campus. |
Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG-0092, or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement. | Current Student: Register on Student Planning / New Students: Apply Now! | |||||
ART-110-DS01 | Art Appreciation | 3.00 | Goike | Online | 5/31-8/5 | 06/10/2022 | 07/20/2022 | Introduces the cultural significance of the visual arts, including media, processes, techniques, tradition, and terminology. This is a statewide Guaranteed Transfer course in the GT-AH1 category. Go to: www.coloradomtn.edu/online-learning for information on how to begin this Online Learning course. Required text is PROVIDED by LMP. Learning Materials Program (LMP) is a flat rate library-like system that applies to all required course materials based on number of credit hours ($25 per credit hour). For questions related to LMP see Basecamp or contact your campus. |
Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG-0092, or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement. | Current Student: Register on Student Planning / New Students: Apply Now! | |||||
ART-110-DS02 | Art Appreciation | 3.00 | Goike | Online | 5/31-8/5 | 06/10/2022 | 07/20/2022 | Introduces the cultural significance of the visual arts, including media, processes, techniques, tradition, and terminology. This is a statewide Guaranteed Transfer course in the GT-AH1 category. Go to: www.coloradomtn.edu/online-learning for information on how to begin this Online Learning course. Required text is PROVIDED by LMP. Learning Materials Program (LMP) is a flat rate library-like system that applies to all required course materials based on number of credit hours ($25 per credit hour). For questions related to LMP see Basecamp or contact your campus. |
Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG-0092, or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement. | Current Student: Register on Student Planning / New Students: Apply Now! | |||||
ART-114-CB01 | Art Sampler: Printmaking Throu | 1.00 | Carbondale | TH | 5:10p-8:40p | 6/16-7/21 | 06/21/2022 | 07/12/2022 | Introduces students to basic skills through various art media. This course may be repeated under a different subtitle for a maximum of six credit hours. Encompasses a multitude of one- credit art experiences that expose students to an art form that they may wish to explore further. This course has a fee that may be non-refundable. Please see the registration staff for more information. Explore printmaking through storytelling to illustrate imagery from text, poems, or lyrics. Printmaking techniques include relief and intaglio printing processes. Students explore the development of their own ideas in this medium from both technical and personal points of view. Supply fee of $20 covers newsprint and some inks. Supply list will be posted on Canvas and available at registration. Students may drop the class "one day prior to the course start date" to receive a supply fee refund. This in-person course requires students to be physically present at a CMC location designated by CMC. This course is subject to the CMC Learning Materials Program (LMP). For questions related to CMC LMP, please see Basecamp, contact your campus, or email cmclmp@coloradomtn.edu. |
20.00 | Current Student: Register on Student Planning / New Students: Apply Now! | ||||
ART-151-VE01 | Painting I | 3.00 | Goike | Vail Valley at Edwards | TH | 3:00p-6:40p | 5/19-8/4 | 05/31/2022 | 07/18/2022 | Explores basic techniques, materials, and concepts used in opaque painting processes in oil or acrylic painting to depict form and space on a two dimensional surface. This in-person course requires students to be physically present at a CMC location designated by CMC. This course is part of the Colorado Mountain College Learning Materials Program (LMP), an integrated program designed to deliver student textbooks directly to you at the beginning of the semester. Books must be returned at the conclusion of the semester or if a class is dropped unless you choose to purchase the books. |
Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG-0092, or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement. | Current Student: Register on Student Planning / New Students: Apply Now! | |||
ART-178-AS01 | Wrkshp Print Making/Encaustic | 2.00 | Cesark | Aspen | W | 3:10p-7:30p | 6/8-8/3 | 06/16/2022 | 07/20/2022 | Provides students with an experiential learning experience. Provides condensed, intensive instruction from nationally and internationally recognized professional artists in fine arts. Explores advanced studies, including techniques and concepts, as they relate to one or more of the following: ceramics, painting, drawing, photogrpahy, film-making, sculpture, or other media. May be repeated for up to six credits. This course has a fee that may be non-refundable. Please see the registration staff for more information. Printmaking and Encaustic Workshop. Choose your focus, printmaking or encaustic or combine both. Explore nontoxic printmaking in a fun and supportive environment. Demonstrations include traditional and digital techniques. Monoprints, linoleum block printing, intaglio laser engraved plates and pronto plate lithography, and encaustic techniques. Students experience instruction through in-person scheduled class meetings. Supply list will be given and reviewed at the first class. Supply fee of $20 covers some inks and newsprint. Students may drop the class "one day prior to the course start date" to receive a supply fee refund. This in-person course requires students to be physically present at a CMC location designated by CMC. This course is part of the Colorado Mountain College Learning Materials Program (LMP), and integrated program designed to deliver student textbooks directly to you at the beginning of the semester. Books must be returned at the conclusion of the semester or if a class is dropped, unless you choose to purchase the books. |
20.00 | Current Student: Register on Student Planning / New Students: Apply Now! | |||
ART-178-AS02 | Wrkshp Ceramics Wheel Throwing | 2.00 | Goldberg | Aspen | TH | 5:10p-9:30p | 6/9-8/4 | 06/17/2022 | 07/21/2022 | Provides students with an experiential learning experience. Provides condensed, intensive instruction from nationally and internationally recognized professional artists in fine arts. Explores advanced studies, including techniques and concepts, as they relate to one or more of the following: ceramics, painting, drawing, photogrpahy, film-making, sculpture, or other media. May be repeated for up to six credits. This course has a fee that may be non-refundable. Please see the registration staff for more information. Create functional pottery on the potter's wheel. Make cups, bowls and plates. Explore glazing and firing. Open to all levels. Students may drop the class "one day prior to the course start date" to receive a supply fee refund. This in-person course requires students to be physically present at a location designated by CMC. This course is part of the Colorado Mountain College Learning Materials Program (LMP), and integrated program designed to deliver student textbooks directly to you at the beginning of the semester. Books must be returned at the conclusion of the semester or if a class is dropped, unless you choose to purchase the books. |
60.00 | Current Student: Register on Student Planning / New Students: Apply Now! | |||
ART-178-AS03 | Workshop Open Ceramics | 2.00 | Cesark ,Goldberg ,Heller ,Knipe | Aspen | T | 11:10a-3:30p | 6/7-8/2 | 06/15/2022 | 07/19/2022 | Provides students with an experiential learning experience. Provides condensed, intensive instruction from nationally and internationally recognized professional artists in fine arts. Explores advanced studies, including techniques and concepts, as they relate to one or more of the following: ceramics, painting, drawing, photogrpahy, film-making, sculpture, or other media. May be repeated for up to six credits. This course has a fee that may be non-refundable. Please see the registration staff for more information. Open Ceramics Workshop welcomes intermediate through advanced students who want to explore a series or a concentrated project. In this unique, team-taught workshop, you will receive individualized instruction and feedback from the instructors. Demonstrations will be tailored to the needs of the class. Students may drop the class "one day prior to the course start date" to receive a supply fee refund. This in-person course requires students to be physically present at a CMC location designated by CMC. This course is subject to the CMC Learning Materials Program (LMP). For questions related to CMC LMP, please see Basecamp or contact your campus or email cmclmp@coloradomtn.edu. |
60.00 | Current Student: Register on Student Planning / New Students: Apply Now! | |||
ART-178-AS05 | Workshop Ceramics Jars & Boxes | 2.00 | Knipe | Aspen | S, M | 5:10p-9:30p ;9:00a-2:50p | 6/6-8/1 ;7/9-7/9 | 06/14/2022 | 07/18/2022 | Provides students with an experiential learning experience. Provides condensed, intensive instruction from nationally and internationally recognized professional artists in fine arts. Explores advanced studies, including techniques and concepts, as they relate to one or more of the following: ceramics, painting, drawing, photogrpahy, film-making, sculpture, or other media. May be repeated for up to six credits. This course has a fee that may be non-refundable. Please see the registration staff for more information. Ceramics Workshop will focus on lidded jars and boxes. Open to all levels of students who want to explore closed forms made on the wheel or hand-built. Demos will include wheel throwing and hand-building techniques. Students may drop the class "one day prior to the course start date" to receive a supply fee refund. This in-person course requires students to be physically present at a CMC location designated by CMC. This course is subject to the CMC Learning Materials Program (LMP). For questions related to CMC LMP, please see Basecamp or contact your campus or email cmclmp@coloradomtn.edu. |
60.00 | Current Student: Register on Student Planning / New Students: Apply Now! | |||
ART-178-AS06 | Workshop Metal Casting Jewelry | 2.00 | Heller | Aspen | T, S | 5:10p-9:30p ;9:00a-2:50p | 6/14-8/2 ;7/23-7/23 | 06/21/2022 | 07/21/2022 | Provides students with an experiential learning experience. Provides condensed, intensive instruction from nationally and internationally recognized professional artists in fine arts. Explores advanced studies, including techniques and concepts, as they relate to one or more of the following: ceramics, painting, drawing, photogrpahy, film-making, sculpture, or other media. May be repeated for up to six credits. This course has a fee that may be non-refundable. Please see the registration staff for more information. Create rings, pendants or small brooches. Students can make handmade wax models for casting in silver and bronze. Metal can be purchased through CMC or students may purchase their own. Students must purchase their own supplies from a supply list provided on the first day of class or before. Supply fee of $60 is for the cost of gas, firing, and torching equipment. Students may drop the class "one day prior to the course start date" to receive a supply fee refund. This in-person course requires students to be physically present at a CMC location designated by CMC. This course is subject to the CMC Learning Materials Program (LMP). For questions related to CMC LMP, please see Basecamp, contact your campus, or email cmclmp@coloradomtn.edu. |
60.00 | Current Student: Register on Student Planning / New Students: Apply Now! | |||
ART-178-AS07 | Wrkshp Ceramics/Moldmaking | 2.00 | Heller | Aspen | S, W | 5:10p-9:30p ;9:00a-2:50p | 6/15-8/3 ;7/16-7/16 | 06/22/2022 | 07/22/2022 | Provides students with an experiential learning experience. Provides condensed, intensive instruction from nationally and internationally recognized professional artists in fine arts. Explores advanced studies, including techniques and concepts, as they relate to one or more of the following: ceramics, painting, drawing, photogrpahy, film-making, sculpture, or other media. May be repeated for up to six credits. This course has a fee that may be non-refundable. Please see the registration staff for more information. Create plaster molds for slip casting and or press molds for functional and sculptural forms. This crash course will support all levels of mold making. Demonstrations and lectures include contemporary, traditional, and post digital mold making techniques and makers. Students can create molds from found objects, plaster, or clay models, and or 3-D printed models. Students with 3-D modeling skills will have access to a 3-D PLA printer to create models. Please note: 3-D modeling will not be covered in this course. Supply fee of $60 includes 25# clay or 1 gallon of casting slip glaze and firing. #1 Pottery Plaster can be purchased by the pound separately. Request a supply list. Students may drop the class "one day prior to the course start date" to receive a supply fee refund. This in-person course requires students to be physically present at a CMC location designated by CMC. This course is subject to the CMC Learning Materials Program (LMP). For questions related to CMC LMP, please see Basecamp, contact your campus, or email cmclmp@coloradomtn.edu. |
60.00 | Current Student: Register on Student Planning / New Students: Apply Now! | |||
ART-178-AS08 | Workshop Screenprint & Vinyl | 2.00 | Aspen | M, S | 5:10p-9:30p ;9:00a-12:10p | 6/6-8/1 ;7/9-7/9 | 06/14/2022 | 07/18/2022 | Provides students with an experiential learning experience. Provides condensed, intensive instruction from nationally and internationally recognized professional artists in fine arts. Explores advanced studies, including techniques and concepts, as they relate to one or more of the following: ceramics, painting, drawing, photogrpahy, film-making, sculpture, or other media. May be repeated for up to six credits. This course has a fee that may be non-refundable. Please see the registration staff for more information. This workshop explores basic screenprinting techniques with emphasis on preparing screen-process stencils (photo and hand-cut film stencil), drawing fluid, color registration, and photo emulsion processes. Students learn to work with digitally generated images for screen printing and vinyl cutting. Students will become familiar with different methods and processes of combining screenprint images with laser cut and vinyl cut materials. Supply charge of $30 covers newsprint, some ink and vinyl. Supply list will be posted on Canvas and available at registration. Students may drop the class "one day prior to the course start date" to receive a supply fee refund. This in-person course requires students to be physically present at a CMC location designated by CMC. This course is subject to the CMC Learning Materials Program (LMP). For questions related to CMC LMP, please see Basecamp or contact your campus or email cmclmp@coloradomtn.edu. |
30.03 | Current Student: Register on Student Planning / New Students: Apply Now! | ||||
ART-178-AS09 | Workshop Ceramics Form/Surface | 2.00 | Knipe | Aspen | T | 5:10p-9:30p | 6/7-8/2 | 06/15/2022 | 07/19/2022 | Provides students with an experiential learning experience. Provides condensed, intensive instruction from nationally and internationally recognized professional artists in fine arts. Explores advanced studies, including techniques and concepts, as they relate to one or more of the following: ceramics, painting, drawing, photogrpahy, film-making, sculpture, or other media. May be repeated for up to six credits. This course has a fee that may be non-refundable. Please see the registration staff for more information. Ceramics Form and Surface Workshop is open to intermediate and advanced students. Focuses on individual exploration of surface design, glazes and electric kiln firing procedures. Explore Cone 6 glazes, layering of colored stains and slow glaze cooling in an electric kiln to create visual depth. Students may drop the class "one day prior to the course start date" to receive a supply fee refund. This in-person course requires students to be physically present at a CMC location designated by CMC.This course is subject to the CMC Learning Materials Program (LMP). For questions related to CMC LMP, please see Basecamp, contact your campus, or email cmclmp@coloradomtn.edu. |
60.00 | Current Student: Register on Student Planning / New Students: Apply Now! | |||
ART-178-CB01 | Workshop Jewelry/ Metal | 2.00 | Seedorf | Carbondale | W | 5:10p-9:00p | 6/1-8/3 | 06/10/2022 | 07/18/2022 | Provides students with an experiential learning experience. Provides condensed, intensive instruction from nationally and internationally recognized professional artists in fine arts. Explores advanced studies, including techniques and concepts, as they relate to one or more of the following: ceramics, painting, drawing, photogrpahy, film-making, sculpture, or other media. May be repeated for up to six credits. This course has a fee that may be non-refundable. Please see the registration staff for more information. This workshop covers design development and techniques including: fine metals soldering, metal drilling, and forming. The tool list is available at the front desk. Tools must be acquired before the first day of class. Students may use their own metal supplies or purchase metals at a bulk, discounted rate of $40 at the front desk. Supply fee of $20 is for gas, firing and torch equipment. Students may drop class one day prior to the course start date to receive a supply fee refund. This in-person course requires students to be physically present at a CMC location designated by CMC. This course is subject to the CMC Learning Materials Program (LMP). For questions related to CMC LMP, please see Basecamp, contact your campus, or email cmclmp@coloradomtn.edu. |
20.00 | Current Student: Register on Student Planning / New Students: Apply Now! | |||
ART-208-SB02 | Culture Studies | 3.00 | Zyzda | Steamboat Springs | M, M, T, W, TH, F, S, SU | 11:00a-1:00p ;8:00a-5:00p | 5/9-5/16 ;6/1-6/15 | 05/16/2022 | 06/06/2022 | Studies the arts and history of a particular culture at the location of that culture. Students view the arts and architecture of the culture in the historical and spatial contexts for which they were designed and in galleries and museums. These courses combine to create Impressions and Impressionism: French Café Culture, a learning community surrounding art and food culture in France from the time of the Impressionists and Ex-Pats to today. There are two pre-trip meetings, and the experiential portion of the course begins at Charles DeGualle airport (CDG) when participants are picked up and shuttled to our lodging. The itinerary includes a day trip to Giverny. Pre-Trip Meetings: May 9 11-1, May 16 11 - 1 Field Dates: June 1 - 15, 2022, meets daily/all day CUA-175-SB01 & ART-208-SB01 must be taken together for this trip. ART 208- Studies the arts and history of a particular culture at the location of that culture. Students view the arts and architecture of the culture in the historical and spatial contexts for which they were designed and in galleries and museums. CUA 175- The culinary portion of this course will include experiencing the pillars of French cuisine, French cafe culture, as well as a general survey of the European relationship with food. This will include, but not limited to, studying chocolate, wine making, agriculture, experiencing cafe meals, taking a hands-on cooking course, and learning about the history of food in the area. $4050 Course Charge for partner organization including: double occupancy housing with WiFi, in country transportation, 3 dinners, museum and tour passes, 24 hour staffed support desk, emergency and evacuation insurance. Does not include: International flights, most meals, requirements for entry to France (COVID testing, passport fees, etc.) $500 non-refundable deposit due at the time of registration |
Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG-0092, or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement. | Current Student: Register on Student Planning / New Students: Apply Now! | |||
ART-209-RL01 | Ceramics | 3.00 | McCurdy | Rifle | T, S, S | 9:00a-1:00p ;8:00a-5:00p ;8:00a-5:00p | 5/17-8/2 ;6/25-6/25 ;7/30-7/30 | 05/31/2022 | 07/18/2022 | Designed for advanced students interested in further exploring an art discipline to develop a more comprehensive portfolio. This course is NOT a part of the Learning Materials Program (LMP). Special course materials may be required. Please contact your instructor and refer to your syllabus. You can shop by ISBN directly from Basecamp for any items not provided automatically. |
60.00 | Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG-0092, or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement. | Current Student: Register on Student Planning / New Students: Apply Now! | ||
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AAA-0095-SV01 | Math Helps | 1.00 | Shepard | Spring Valley | F | 11:00a-12:00p | 9/9-12/9 | 09/22/2022 | 11/16/2022 | Provides students with the opportunity to supplement their current math course with mathematical instruction individually designed to "fill in the holes" of missing mathematical concepts. In addition, the course serves as a solid review of mathematical concepts in preparation for college-level math courses. Students will study the content area needed for that student, as indicated by a diagnostic assessment. This course starts the 3rd week of the semester. Students must also enroll in MAT-0250-SV01 or MAT-0250-SV02 Students experience instruction through scheduled class meetings using technology. Students can access class meetings from anywhere but are expected to attend using a designated technology, such as Zoom, at specified dates and times. This section offers an in-person option in room CA-222A on the Spring Valley Campus. To be successful in this course, students must have access to a computer with a reliable internet connection, camera, speakers and a microphone. Students should also have basic computer skills. In addition, this course uses CMC's learning management system to share the syllabus and other course materials. This course is part of the Colorado Mountain College Learning Materials Program (LMP), an integrated program assigned to deliver student textbooks directly to you at the beginning of the semester. Books must be returned at the conclusion of the semester or if a class is dropped unless you choose to purchase the books. |
Required Co-Requisite MAT-0250. | Current Student: Register on Student Planning / New Students: Apply Now! | |||
AAA-1001-LV30 | College 101:The Student Exper | 1.00 | Leadville | M | 1:00p-1:50p | 9/12-10/17 ;9/12-12/9 | 09/26/2022 | 11/17/2022 | Introduces students to college culture and prepares them for the challenges they will face in higher education. Through a series of interactive seminars, students discover learning in a multicultural environment and use college and community resources to attain education and career goals. Students experience instruction through a combitation of in-person scheduled class meetings and online instruction. Students are expected to be physically present at a designated CMC campus or location at specified dates and times. To be successful in this course students must have access to a computer with a reliable internet connection as well as basic computer skills. In addition, this course uses CMC's learning management system to share the syllabus and other course materials. |
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AAA-1001-LV31 | College 101:The Student Exper | 1.00 | Leadville | M | 1:00p-1:50p | 9/12-10/17 ;9/12-12/9 | 09/26/2022 | 11/17/2022 | Introduces students to college culture and prepares them for the challenges they will face in higher education. Through a series of interactive seminars, students discover learning in a multicultural environment and use college and community resources to attain education and career goals. Students experience instruction through a combitation of in-person scheduled class meetings and online instruction. Students are expected to be physically present at a designated CMC campus or location at specified dates and times. To be successful in this course students must have access to a computer with a reliable internet connection as well as basic computer skills. In addition, this course uses CMC's learning management system to share the syllabus and other course materials. |
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AAA-1001-LV32 | College 101:The Student Exper | 1.00 | Leadville | M | 1:00p-1:50p | 9/12-10/17 ;9/12-12/9 | 09/26/2022 | 11/17/2022 | Introduces students to college culture and prepares them for the challenges they will face in higher education. Through a series of interactive seminars, students discover learning in a multicultural environment and use college and community resources to attain education and career goals. Students experience instruction through a combitation of in-person scheduled class meetings and online instruction. Students are expected to be physically present at a designated CMC campus or location at specified dates and times. To be successful in this course students must have access to a computer with a reliable internet connection as well as basic computer skills. In addition, this course uses CMC's learning management system to share the syllabus and other course materials. |
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AAA-1001-LV33 | College 101:The Student Exper | 1.00 | Leadville | M | 1:00p-1:50p | 9/12-10/17 ;9/12-12/9 | 09/26/2022 | 11/17/2022 | Introduces students to college culture and prepares them for the challenges they will face in higher education. Through a series of interactive seminars, students discover learning in a multicultural environment and use college and community resources to attain education and career goals. Students experience instruction through a combitation of in-person scheduled class meetings and online instruction. Students are expected to be physically present at a designated CMC campus or location at specified dates and times. To be successful in this course students must have access to a computer with a reliable internet connection as well as basic computer skills. In addition, this course uses CMC's learning management system to share the syllabus and other course materials. |
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AAA-1001-LV40 | College 101:The Student Exper | 1.00 | Leadville | TH | 1:00p-1:50p | 9/15-10/20 ;9/12-12/9 | 09/27/2022 | 11/18/2022 | Introduces students to college culture and prepares them for the challenges they will face in higher education. Through a series of interactive seminars, students discover learning in a multicultural environment and use college and community resources to attain education and career goals. Students experience instruction through a combitation of in-person scheduled class meetings and online instruction. Students are expected to be physically present at a designated CMC campus or location at specified dates and times. To be successful in this course students must have access to a computer with a reliable internet connection as well as basic computer skills. In addition, this course uses CMC's learning management system to share the syllabus and other course materials. |
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AAA-1001-LV41 | College 101:The Student Exper | 1.00 | Leadville | TH | 1:00p-1:50p | 9/15-10/20 ;9/12-12/9 | 09/27/2022 | 11/18/2022 | Introduces students to college culture and prepares them for the challenges they will face in higher education. Through a series of interactive seminars, students discover learning in a multicultural environment and use college and community resources to attain education and career goals. Students experience instruction through a combitation of in-person scheduled class meetings and online instruction. Students are expected to be physically present at a designated CMC campus or location at specified dates and times. To be successful in this course students must have access to a computer with a reliable internet connection as well as basic computer skills. In addition, this course uses CMC's learning management system to share the syllabus and other course materials. |
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AAA-1001-LV42 | College 101:The Student Exper | 1.00 | Leadville | TH | 1:00p-1:50p | 9/15-10/20 ;9/12-12/9 | 09/27/2022 | 11/18/2022 | Introduces students to college culture and prepares them for the challenges they will face in higher education. Through a series of interactive seminars, students discover learning in a multicultural environment and use college and community resources to attain education and career goals. Students experience instruction through a combitation of in-person scheduled class meetings and online instruction. Students are expected to be physically present at a designated CMC campus or location at specified dates and times. To be successful in this course students must have access to a computer with a reliable internet connection as well as basic computer skills. In addition, this course uses CMC's learning management system to share the syllabus and other course materials. |
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AAA-1001-LV43 | College 101:The Student Exper | 1.00 | Leadville | TH | 1:00p-1:50p | 9/15-10/20 ;9/12-12/9 | 09/27/2022 | 11/18/2022 | Introduces students to college culture and prepares them for the challenges they will face in higher education. Through a series of interactive seminars, students discover learning in a multicultural environment and use college and community resources to attain education and career goals. Students experience instruction through a combitation of in-person scheduled class meetings and online instruction. Students are expected to be physically present at a designated CMC campus or location at specified dates and times. To be successful in this course students must have access to a computer with a reliable internet connection as well as basic computer skills. In addition, this course uses CMC's learning management system to share the syllabus and other course materials. |
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AAA-1001-RL01 | College 101:The Student Exper | 1.00 | Thomas | Rifle | M | 12:30p-2:00p | 8/22-10/31 | 09/01/2022 | 10/14/2022 | Introduces students to college culture and prepares them for the challenges they will face in higher education. Through a series of interactive seminars, students discover learning in a multicultural environment and use college and community resources to attain education and career goals. This course is NOT a part of the Learning Materials Program (LMP). Special course materials may be required. Please contact your instructor and refer to your syllabus. You can shop by ISBN directly from Basecamp for any items not provided automatically. |
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AAA-1001-RL02 | College 101:The Student Exper | 1.00 | Boone | Rifle | T | 4:30p-6:00p | 8/23-10/25 | 09/01/2022 | 10/09/2022 | Introduces students to college culture and prepares them for the challenges they will face in higher education. Through a series of interactive seminars, students discover learning in a multicultural environment and use college and community resources to attain education and career goals. This course is NOT a part of the Learning Materials Program (LMP). Special course materials may be required. Please contact your instructor and refer to your syllabus. You can shop by ISBN directly from Basecamp for any items not provided automatically. |
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AAA-1001-RL03 | College 101:The Student Exper | 1.00 | Rifle | TH, TH | 11:30a-1:00p ;11:30a-1:00p | 8/25-10/27 ;8/25-10/27 | 09/06/2022 | 10/11/2022 | Introduces students to college culture and prepares them for the challenges they will face in higher education. Through a series of interactive seminars, students discover learning in a multicultural environment and use college and community resources to attain education and career goals. This course is NOT a part of the Learning Materials Program (LMP). Special course materials may be required. Please contact your instructor and refer to your syllabus. You can shop by ISBN directly from Basecamp for any items not provided automatically. |
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ACC-1021-BK01 | Accounting Principles I | 4.00 | Svoboda | Breckenridge | T, TH | 6:00p-8:00p | 8/23-12/8 | 09/08/2022 | 11/14/2022 | This course introduces accounting principles for understanding the theory and logic that underlie procedures and practices for business organizations. Major topics include the accounting cycle for service and merchandising companies, internal control principles and practices, notes and interest, inventory systems and costing, and plant and intangible asset accounting. Classroom: Students experience instruction through in-person scheduled class meetings. Students are expected to be physically present at a designated CMC campus or location at specified dates and times. In addition, this course uses CMC's learning management system to share the syllabus and other course materials. This course is part of the Colorado Mountain College Learning Materials Program (LMP), an integrated program designed to deliver student textbooks directly to you at the beginning of the semester. Books must be returned at the conclusion of the semester or if a class is dropped unless you choose to purchase the books. The LMP fee is $25 per credit hour. |
Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG-0092, or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement. | Current Student: Register on Student Planning / New Students: Apply Now! | |||
ACC-1021-DS11 | Accounting Principles I | 4.00 | Gilliland | Online | 8/29-12/9 | 09/13/2022 | 11/14/2022 | This course introduces accounting principles for understanding the theory and logic that underlie procedures and practices for business organizations. Major topics include the accounting cycle for service and merchandising companies, internal control principles and practices, notes and interest, inventory systems and costing, and plant and intangible asset accounting. Students experience instruction online using CMC's learning management system. The course is available between specified start and end dates. There are no scheduled class meetings, but students are expected to complete course work by specified dates and times. To be successful in this course, students must have access to a computer with a reliable internet connection as well as basic computer skills. Go to www.coloradomtn.edu/online_learning/getting_started/ for information on how to begin this Online Learning course. This course is part of the Colorado Mountain College Learning Materials Program (LMP), an integrated program designed to deliver student textbooks directly to you at the beginning of the semester. Books must be returned at the conclusion of the semester or if a class is dropped unless you choose to purchase the books. |
Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG-0092, or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement. | Current Student: Register on Student Planning / New Students: Apply Now! | |||||
ACC-1021-GW01 | Accounting Principles I | 4.00 | Shannon | Glenwood Springs | TH | 6:00p-9:00p | 8/25-12/8 | 09/09/2022 | 11/14/2022 | This course introduces accounting principles for understanding the theory and logic that underlie procedures and practices for business organizations. Major topics include the accounting cycle for service and merchandising companies, internal control principles and practices, notes and interest, inventory systems and costing, and plant and intangible asset accounting. Students experience instruction through scheduled class meetings using technology. Students can access class meetings from anywhere but are expected to attend using a designated technology, such as Zoom, at specified dates and times. Some sections may specify an in-person option at a specific campus in addition to the remote option. To be successful in this course, students must have access to a computer with a reliable internet connection, camera, speakers and a microphone. Students should also have basic computer skills. In addition, this course uses CMC's learning management system to share the syllabus and other course materials. This course is part of the Colorado Mountain College Learning Materials Program (LMP), an integrated program designed to deliver student textbooks directly to you at the beginning of the semester. Books must be returned at the conclusion of the semester or if a class is dropped unless you choose to purchase the books. |
Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG-0092, or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement. | Current Student: Register on Student Planning / New Students: Apply Now! | |||
ACC-1021-RL01 | Accounting Principles I | 4.00 | Brooks-Olk | Rifle | M, W | 6:00p-7:30p | 8/22-12/7 ;8/22-12/7 | 09/07/2022 | 11/14/2022 | This course introduces accounting principles for understanding the theory and logic that underlie procedures and practices for business organizations. Major topics include the accounting cycle for service and merchandising companies, internal control principles and practices, notes and interest, inventory systems and costing, and plant and intangible asset accounting. Students experience instruction through a combination of in-person scheduled class meetings and online instruction. Students are expected to be physically present at a designated CMC campus or location at specified dates and times. To be successful in this course, students must have access to a computer with a reliable internet connection as well as basic computer skills. In addition, this course uses CMC's learning management system to share the syllabus and other course materials. This course is part of the new Learning Materials Program (LMP). A $25 per credit fee applies. If materials are required by the instructor, they will either be available as a digital version or shipped directly to your designated mailing address. Shipped items are considered rented and subject to return. Non returned items will be charged to your CMC account. |
Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG-0092, or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement. | Current Student: Register on Student Planning / New Students: Apply Now! | |||
ACC-1021-SB01 | Accounting Principles I | 4.00 | Steamboat Springs | M, W | 3:10p-4:25p | 8/22-12/7 | 09/07/2022 | 11/14/2022 | This course introduces accounting principles for understanding the theory and logic that underlie procedures and practices for business organizations. Major topics include the accounting cycle for service and merchandising companies, internal control principles and practices, notes and interest, inventory systems and costing, and plant and intangible asset accounting. Classroom: Students experience instruction through in-person scheduled class meetings. Students are expected to be physically present at a designated CMC campus or location at specified dates and times. In addition, this course uses CMC's learning management system to share the syllabus and other course materials. This course is part of the Colorado Mountain College Learning Materials Program (LMP), an integrated program designed to deliver student textbooks directly to you at the beginning of the semester. Books must be returned at the conclusion of the semester or if a class is dropped unless you choose to purchase the books. |
Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG-0092, or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement. | Current Student: Register on Student Planning / New Students: Apply Now! | ||||
ACC-1021-SV01 | Accounting Principles I | 4.00 | Cleaver | Spring Valley | T, TH | 10:00a-11:50a | 8/23-12/8 | 09/08/2022 | 11/14/2022 | This course introduces accounting principles for understanding the theory and logic that underlie procedures and practices for business organizations. Major topics include the accounting cycle for service and merchandising companies, internal control principles and practices, notes and interest, inventory systems and costing, and plant and intangible asset accounting. Students experience instruction through in-person scheduled class meetings. Students are expected to be physically present at a designated CMC campus or location at specified dates and times. In addition, this course uses CMC's learning management system to share the syllabus and other course materials. This course is part of the Colorado Mountain College Learning Materials Program (LMP), an integrated program designed to deliver student textbooks directly to you at the beginning of the semester. Books must be returned at the conclusion of the semester or if a class is dropped unless you choose to purchase the books. |
Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG-0092, or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement. | Current Student: Register on Student Planning / New Students: Apply Now! | |||
ACC-1021-VE01 | Accounting Principles I | 4.00 | Shannon | Vail Valley at Edwards | M, W | 3:00p-4:50p | 8/22-12/7 | 09/07/2022 | 11/14/2022 | This course introduces accounting principles for understanding the theory and logic that underlie procedures and practices for business organizations. Major topics include the accounting cycle for service and merchandising companies, internal control principles and practices, notes and interest, inventory systems and costing, and plant and intangible asset accounting. This in-person course requires students to be physically present at the CMC Edwards Campus. This course is part of the Colorado Mountain College Learning Materials Program (LMP), an integrated program designed to deliver student textbooks directly to you at the beginning of the semester. Books must be returned at the conclusion of the semester or if a class is dropped unless you choose to purchase the books. |
Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG-0092, or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement. | Current Student: Register on Student Planning / New Students: Apply Now! | |||
ACC-1022-CB01 | Acctng Principles II | 4.00 | Cleaver | Carbondale | M | 6:00p-8:50p | 8/22-12/5 | 09/06/2022 | 11/14/2022 | This course continues the application of accounting principles to business organizations. Major topics include corporate equity and debt financing, investments, cash flow statements, financial analysis, budgeting, cost and managerial accounting. Students experience instruction through a combination of in-person scheduled class meetings and online instruction. Students are expected to be physically present at a designated CMC campus or location at specified dates and times. To be successful in this course, students must have access to a computer with a reliable internet connection as well as basic computer skills. In addition, this course uses CMC's learning management system to share the sylabus and other course materials. This course is part of the Colorado Mountain College Learning Materials Program (LMP), and integrated program designed to deliver student textbooks directly to you at the beginning of the semester. Books must be returned at the conclusion of the semester or if a class is dropped, unless you choose to purchase the books. |
Prior completion of ACC-1021 with a grade of C- or higher. | Current Student: Register on Student Planning / New Students: Apply Now! | |||
ACC-1022-DS11 | Acctng Principles II | 4.00 | Gilliland | Online | 8/29-12/9 | 09/13/2022 | 11/14/2022 | This course continues the application of accounting principles to business organizations. Major topics include corporate equity and debt financing, investments, cash flow statements, financial analysis, budgeting, cost and managerial accounting. Students experience instruction online using CMC's learning management system. The course is available between specified start and end dates. There are no scheduled class meetings, but students are expected to complete course work by specified dates and times. To be successful in this course, students must have access to a computer with a reliable internet connection as well as basic computer skills. Go to www.coloradomtn.edu/online_learning/getting_started/ for information on how to begin this Online Learning course. This course is part of the Colorado Mountain College Learning Materials Program (LMP), an integrated program designed to deliver student textbooks directly to you at the beginning of the semester. Books must be returned at the conclusion of the semester or if a class is dropped unless you choose to purchase the books. |
Prior completion of ACC-1021 with a grade of C- or higher. | Current Student: Register on Student Planning / New Students: Apply Now! | |||||
ACC-1022-SB01 | Acctng Principles II | 4.00 | Steamboat Springs | T, TH | 3:10p-4:25p | 8/23-12/8 | 09/08/2022 | 11/14/2022 | This course continues the application of accounting principles to business organizations. Major topics include corporate equity and debt financing, investments, cash flow statements, financial analysis, budgeting, cost and managerial accounting. Classroom: Students experience instruction through in-person scheduled class meetings. Students are expected to be physically present at a designated CMC campus or location at specified dates and times. In addition, this course uses CMC's learning management system to share the syllabus and other course materials. This course is part of the Colorado Mountain College Learning Materials Program (LMP), an integrated program designed to deliver student textbooks directly to you at the beginning of the semester. Books must be returned at the conclusion of the semester or if a class is dropped unless you choose to purchase the books. |
Prior completion of ACC-1021 with a grade of C- or higher. | Current Student: Register on Student Planning / New Students: Apply Now! | ||||
ACC-1031-GW55 | Income Tax | 3.00 | Glenwood Springs | W | 6:00p-8:30p | 8/24-12/7 | 09/08/2022 | 11/14/2022 | Introduces basic concepts of federal income taxation and tax administration with emphasis on taxation of individuals and sole proprietorships. This hybrid class combines set days for face-to-face classroom instruction with online learning activities. Online components may include discussions, audio-video presentations, reading assignments, self-testing exercises, small group work, and simulations. The instructor will provide details about the class schedule, face-to-face meeting times, and other details to help you succeed. Students must have basic computer skills including the ability to navigate, use email, send attachments, and have DSL or high speed access to the internet. |
Prior completion of ACC-1022 with a grade of C- or higher. | Current Student: Register on Student Planning / New Students: Apply Now! | ||||
ACC-1038-SL01 | Payroll & Sales Tax | 3.00 | Simko | Salida | M | 6:00p-7:30p | 8/22-12/5 ;8/22-12/5 | 09/06/2022 | 11/14/2022 | Introduces laws pertaining to payroll and sales taxes including record keeping rules; preparation of various federal, state and local forms for reporting payroll and sales taxes; and computerized payroll procedures. Students experience instruction through a combination of in-person scheduled class meetings and online instruction. Students are expected to be physically present at a designated CMC campus or location at specified dates and times. To be successful in this course students must have access to a computer with a reliable internet connection as well as basic computer skills. In addition, this course uses CMC's learning management system to share the syllabus and other course materials. This course is part of the new Learning Materials Program (LMP). A $25 per credit fee applies. If materials are required by the instructor, they will either be available as a digital version or shipped directly to your designated mailing address. Shipped items are considered rented and subject to return. Non returned items will be charged to your CMC account. |
Prior completion of ACC-1021 with a grade of C- or higher. | Current Student: Register on Student Planning / New Students: Apply Now! | |||
ACC-2011-GW55 | Intrm. Acctng. I | 4.00 | Glenwood Springs | T | 6:00p-8:30p | 8/23-12/6 | 09/07/2022 | 11/14/2022 | Focuses on comprehensive analysis of generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP), accounting theory, concepts, and financial reporting principles for public corporations. It is the first of a two-course sequence in financial accounting and is designed primarily for accounting and finance majors. Focuses on the preparation and analysis of business information relevant and useful to external users of financial reports. Explores the theories, principles and practices surveyed in Accounting Principles and critically examines real world financial analysis and reporting. This hybrid class combines set days for face-to-face classroom instruction with online learning activities. Online components may include discussions, audio-video presentations, reading assignments, self-testing exercises, small group work, and simulations. The instructor will provide details about the class schedule, face-to-face meeting times, and other details to help you succeed. Students must have basic computer skills including the ability to navigate, use email, send attachments, and have DSL or high speed access to the internet. |
Prior completion of ACC-1022 with a grade of C- or higher. | Current Student: Register on Student Planning / New Students: Apply Now! | ||||
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