Places the current state of punishment in the U.S. inhistorical and cross national context. It examines key features of penal systems, and key sociological theories about the relationship between punishmentand society. Prereq., SOCY 1001 or 1004. Same as SOCY 4084. Requisites: Restricted to students with 57-180 credits (Juniors or Seniors).
Covers Imperial Roman literary history from the mid-late Augustan Period to the start of Late Antiquity. Students read principal surviving works of Imperial Roman poetry and prose in the original Latin. Recommended prereqs., LATN 3014 and LATN 3024. Same as LATN 5084. Formerly CLAS 4084.
Places the current state of punishment in the U.S. inhistorical and cross national context. It examines key features of penal systems, and key sociological theories about the relationship between punishmentand society. Recommended prereq., SOCY 1001 or SOCY 1004 or SOCY 2044. Same as ETHN 4084. Requisites: Restricted to students with 57-180 credits (Juniors or Seniors).
Develop a personal creative practice through self-generated, independent projects. The focus is on developing an individual studio discipline through experimentation, research, reading and writing and examining the work in individual critiques. May be repeated up to 12 total credit hours. Requisites: Requires prerequisite course of ARTS 3085 (minimum grade D-). Restricted to Studio Arts (AASA or AASF) or Art History (AAAH) majors only.
Concentrates on theory and practice of management aspects of the performing arts, emphasizing theatre and dance. Includes marketing, budgeting, house andstage management, audience development, grant writing, unions, and season development. Includes practical experience. Credit not granted for this course and THTR 3065. Same as THTR 5085. Requisites: Requires prerequisite courses of THTR 1105 and THTR 1115 (all minimum grade C-).
Studies the changing relationship between family and social structure. Examines variations in family organization and considers political, social, ideological, demographic, and economic determinants of family formation. Recommended prereq., SOCY 3001. Same as WMST 4086. Requisites: Restricted to students with 57-180 credits (Juniors or Seniors).
Selectively studies significant areas of visual art of the last decade including major critical opinions. May be repeated up to 6 total credit hours. Same as ARTS 5087. Requisites: Requires prerequisite of 20 units of ARTS or ARTH courswork completed (minimum grade D-).
Examines major artistic trends in Europe between the years 1000 and 1300, a period that witnessed, among others, the development of gothic cathedrals and the rise of the professional artist. Particular attention will be given to exchange with other cultures. Requisites: Requires prerequisite courses of ARTH 1300 and 1400 (all minimum grade D-).
Includes one week of lectures in Boulder and one week of field studies on one of the most complex and beautiful ecosystems in the world, the Caribbean reefs at Cozumel, Mexico. Two week, fall-semester course beginning after Christmas. Recommended prereq., any ecology course is a highly recommended prerequisite. Scuba certification required Requisites: Restricted to students with 27-180 credits (Sophomores, Juniors or Seniors) only.
Intense survey of Imperial Rome from the Roman revolution to the passing of centralized political authority in the western Mediterranean. Emphasizes life, letters, and personalities of the empire. No Greek or Latin required. Same as CLAS 5091 and HIST 4091.
Studies Imperial Roman history beginning with the Roman Revolution and ending with examination of the passing of centralized political authority in the western Mediterranean. Emphasizes life, letters, and personalities of the Empire. Same as CLAS 4091. Requisites: Restricted to students with 27-180 credits (Sophomores, Juniors or Seniors) only.
Students should check with the department for specific semester offerings. May be repeated up to 9 total credit hours, provided the specific offerings vary. Requisites: Requires either prerequisite course of HUMN 2000 (minimum grade D-) or restricted to students with 57-180 credits (Junior or Senior).
Provides an introduction to neuroendocrinology with a focus on the interaction between hormones and brain function. Same as NRSC 5092. Formerly PSCY 4092. Requisites: Requires a prerequisite course of PSYC 2012 or NRSC 2100 (minimum grade C-). Restricted to students with 57-180 credits (Junior or Senior) Psychology (PSYC) or Neuroscience (NRSC) majors only.
Comparatively analyzes major urban systems in different political/economic settings and Third-World countries. Gives special attention to political and economic factors shaping urbanization processes and distinctive policy issues in these different settings. Recommended prereq., PSCI 1101. Requisites: Restricted to students with 27-180 credits (Sophomores, Juniors or Seniors) only.
Covers acquisition and interpretation of environmental data by remote sensing. Discusses theory and sensors as well as manual and computerized interpretation methods. Stresses infrared and microwave portions of the spectrum. Same as GEOG 5093 and GEOL 4093. Requisites: Requires prerequisite course of APPM 1340 & 1345 or APPM 1350 or 4570 or ECON 1088 or 3818 or MATH 1081 or 1300 or 1310 or 2510 or ANTH 4000 or BCOR 1020 or GEOG 3023 or GEOL 3023 or PSCI 2075 or PSYC 2111 or SOCY 2061 or 4061 (minimum grade D-).
Covers acquisition and interpretation of environmental data by remote sensing. Discusses theory and sensors, as well as manual and computerized interpretation methods. Stresses infrared and microwave portions of the spectrum. Same as GEOL 5093 and GEOG 4093.
Greek literary history in ancient Greek from Homer to the Hellenistic age. Recommended prereqs., GREK 3113 and GREK 3123. Same as GREK 5093. Formerly CLAS 4093.
Students should check with the department for specific semester offerings. May be repeated up to 9 total credit hours, provided the specific offerings vary. Requisites: Requires either prerequisite course of HUMN 2000 (minimum grade D-) or restricted to students with 57-180 credits (Junior or Senior).
Introduces Roman literary history from its origins to the 30s BCE. Students read principal surviving works of the Roman Republican poetry and prose in the original Latin. Recommended prereqs., LATN 3014 and LATN 3024. Same as LATN 5094. Formerly CLAS 4094.
Designed for students majoring in ceramics. May be repeated up to 9 total credit hours. Same as ARTS 5095. Requisites: Requires prerequisite course of ARTS 3085 (minimum grade D-). Restricted to Studio Arts (AASA or AASF) or Art History (AAAH) majors only.
Intensive study of specialized topics in theatre technology and design. Topics and credits specified in the online Schedule Planner. May be repeated up to 12 total credit hours within a term.
Introduces timely subjects in the visual arts that cannot be offered on a regular basis. Information concerning the topics offered in any given semester is available prior to preregistration from the fine arts department. May be repeated up to 6 total credit hours. Same as ARTS 5097. Requisites: Requires prerequisite courses of ARTS 1010, 1020 and ARTH 1300 or 1400 (all minimum grade D-). Restricted to Studio Arts (AASA or AASF) or Art History (AAAH) majors only.
Explores a special topic in literature written in, or translated into English, post-1900. May be repeated up to a total of 6 units for different topics. Requisites: Restricted to students with 57-180 credits (Juniors or Seniors).
Emphasizes specific aspects of ecology based on specialties of faculty. One or more courses are offered most semesters. Topics have included dynamics of mountain ecosystems, tundra ecology, ethnoecology, population dynamics, tropical and insular biology, ecology of fishes, quantitative plant ecology, and arctic and alpine environments. May use animals and/or animal tissues. Recommended prereqs., EBIO 1210 and EBIO 1220 and EBIO 1230 and EBIO 1240 and EBIO 2040 or EBIO 2640 (min. grade C-). May be repeated twice provided the topics vary. Same as EBIO 5100.