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Class Schedule Summer 2015 - Trinidad and Valley Campuses Trinidad Campus 600 Prospect St Trinidad, CO 81082 1-800-621-TSJC www.trinidadstate.edu Valley Campus 1011 Main Street Alamosa, CO 81101

Class Schedule - Trinidad State Junior College Schedule Summer 2015 - Trinidad and Valley Campuses Trinidad Campus 600 Prospect St Trinidad, CO 81082 1-800-621-TSJC Valley Campus 1011

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Class Schedule Summer 2015 - Trinidad and Valley Campuses

Trinidad Campus600 Prospect St

Trinidad CO 810821-800-621-TSJC

wwwtrinidadstateedu

Valley Campus1011 Main Street

Alamosa CO 81101

The Southern Rockies Heritage School provides a bridge linking the past present and future to continue the hands-on skills of crafts culture arts music and sustainable agriculture

Southern Colorado features a rich heritage tempered with pioneer spirit and ingenuity

At the Southern Rockies Heritage School we will promote and preserve traditional knowledge skills technologies crafts and art forms of the past and apply them to modern life

If yoursquove ever wondered how cheese is made marveled at the skill of a blacksmith or felt the creative urge to work with leather spin wool or make soap wersquoll have something for you

Join us while we bridge the gap between functional crafts and creative arts hands-on learning and fun

Wersquoll invite neighbors to pass along skills that might otherwise be lost as well as experts and instructors from afar to share their knowledge

Many classes will be held at Trinidad Statersquos Trinidad Campus others are planned for outlying locations where facilities permit including Francisco Fort in La Veta

Classes in the works for the summer of 2015 include scrimshaw cowboy hat making leather holster making powder horns pen making spur making belt buckles building a traditional horno introduction to birding blacksmithing Northern Pueblo basket making bookbinding papermaking traditional ber dyeing astronomynight skies hide tanning farm classes (cheese making backyard chickens beekeeping etc) and more

wwwsouthernrockiesheritageschoolorg bull kimmckeetrinidadstateedu bull (719) 846-5724

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Trinidad Campus Summer 2015 Table of ContentsNumbers You Should Know 1Trinidad Campus Classes 2 - 7

SRHS Southern Rockies Heritage School 2 Evening Classes 2 - 3CNED Continuing Education 3 - 4 Day Classes 4 - 7AAA Advanced Academic Achievement 4ART Art4AST Astronomy 4BIO Biology 4CCR College Composition amp Reading 4COM Communications 4COS Cosmetology4ECE Early Childhood Education 4EDU Education 4ENG English 4EST Esthetician 5GUNGUR GunsmithingNRA 5 - 6HPE Human Performance amp Exercise 6MAN Management 6

MAR Marketing 6MAT Mathematics 6MUS Music 6 NUR Nursing 7OSH Occupational Safety Technician 7PED Physical Education 7PSY Psychology 7SCI Science 7SOC Sociology 7CNED Summer of Fun 7WEL Welding 7

Important Dates 10Student Admissions Checklist 11General Information 12 - 15Valley Campus Classes 16 - 20CCCOnline Summer Classes 21 - 23Guaranteed Transfer Classes 23 - 24

All numbers are Area Code 719

Admissions 846-5621Adult EducationGED 846-5682Advising 846-5557Affirmative Action 846-5534Arts amp Sciences Office 846-5474Athletic Director 846-5519Bookstore 846-5610CashierBusiness Office 846-5547Computer (IT) Help Desk 846-5663Dining Hall 846-5629English as 2nd Language (ESL) 846-5642Edu Opportunity Ctr (EOC) 846-5689Financial Aid 846-5553

Huggins Hall 846-5458Library 846-5593Mail Room 846-5498Nursing Department 846-5535OrsquoConnor Hall 846-5497HRPayroll 846-5534846-5570Physical Plant 846-5618TRiO Student Sup Services 846-5645Tutoring 846-5664Student SuccTesting Center 846-5473Veterans Certifying Officer 846-5555Writing Center 846-5467

NUMBERS YOU SHOULD KNOWON THE TRINIDAD CAMPUS

EMERGENCY 911CAMPUS SECURITY USING AN ON CAMPUS TELEPHONE 9-719-845-6047CAMPUS SECURITY USING AN OFF CAMPUS TELEPHONE 719-845-6047

southernrockiesheritageschoolcom

Southern Rocky Mountain Heritage School 1318 SRHS 1000 Introduction to Reiki S 0900AM 0400PM Banta 306 71815 71815 Dawes1319 SRHS 1001 Aromatherapy Blending Essential Oils S 0900AM 1200PM Banta 62015 62015 Evans1320 SRHS 1002 Aromatherapy Using Essential Oils Safety T 0900AM 1200PM Banta 6915 6915 Evans1321 SRHS 1003 Ear Candling F 0900AM 1200PM Banta 61215 61215 Evans1322 SRHS 1004 Hands on the Harp R 0700PM 0900PM TBD TBD 72315 72315 McKee1323 SRHS 1005 Accupressure for Stress T 1000AM 1200PM Banta 61615 61615 Evans1326 SRHS 1006 Metal Embossing Basics Tools amp Techniques FS 0830AM 0430PM TBD TBD 73115 8115 Rehm

Evening Classes Astronomy12494 AST 101 001 Astronomy I wlab 4 0630PM 0830PM Davis 234 MTWR 6815 73115 Dominguez

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Trinidad Campus Summer 2015 Class List

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

How to Read a Class ListingCourse Request Number (CRN)

Meeting DaysM T W R F S SU

Class Meeting Times

Course Start and End Dates

Class Credit Hours

Section Information

TSJC is proud to offer not only traditional classroom instruction but also a variety of alternative approaches to education to ensure that your educational needs and individual learning styles are met

Section Information

The letters listed below are part of the Section Code (Sect) in the class list

bull H ndash Indicates the class is considered Hybrid meaning a por-tion of the course work is online This may result in reduced in-class time bull P ndash Indicates the class is delivered via interactive video (Polycom) to additional sites

The letters listed below are part of the Section Code (Sect) in the class list

bull PH ndash Indicates the class is both Polycom and Hybrid bull C ndash Indicates this class is an online class delivered via CCCon line bull T ndash Indicates this class is an online class delivered via TSJC

Notice ndash The schedule of classes can and will change for a current list please go to httpwwwtrinidadstateedustudentsclass-schedule

Or httpserpdnssbcccseduPRODTSJCbwckschdp_disp_dyn_sched

Trinidad

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Mathematics12312 MAT 025 050 Algebraic Literacy Lab 1 0500PM 0635PM LIB 308 R 6815 73115 Maxwell12320 MAT 091 050 Applied Quant Lab 1 0500PM 0635PM LIB 308 R 6815 73115 Maxwell12321 MAT 093 050 Algebra Lab 1 0500PM 0635PM LIB 308 R 6815 73115 Maxwell12008 MAT 107 050 Career Math 3 0500PM 0635PM LIB 309A MTW 6815 73115 Maxwell

Continuing Education Art1233 CNED Watercolor Painting 1130AM 0335PM Berg 401 MW 6815 71715 Tonape1231 CNED Pastel Painting 1130AM 0335PM Berg 401 TR 6815 71715 Tonap GunsmithingNRA1241 CNED 1241 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 211 SU 53015 53115 Wygovsky1242 CNED 1242 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 211 SU 6615 6715 Wygovsky1243 CNED 1243 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 211 SU 62015 62115 Wygovsky1244 CNED 1244 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 212 SU 62715 62815 Wygovsky1245 CNED 1245 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 212 SU 71115 71215 Wygovsky1246 CNED 1246 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 213 SU 71815 71915 Wygovsky1255 CNED 1255 Reloading A-Z 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 306 MTWRF 6115 6515 Machholz1256 CNED 1256 Leather Holster Making 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 414 MTWRF 6115 6515 Calkins1258 CNED 1258 Powderhorns 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 106 MTWRF 6815 61215 Stevens1263 CNED 1263 Gun Leather II 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 414 MTWRF 6815 61215 Calkins1264 CNED 1264 Firearms Business 0800AM 0500PM TBD TBD S 61315 61315 Cumby1267 CNED 1267 Intro to CADCAM - CNC 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 206 MTWRF 61515 61915 Cumby1270 CNED 1270 Scrimshaw 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 414 MTWRF 61515 61915 Stevens1273 CNED 1273 Pen Making 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 206 MTWRF 62215 62615 Farrell1277 CNED 1277 Vintage Barrel Restoration w Damascus Finishing 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 106 MTWRF 62915 7315 Beasland1279 CNED 1279 Religning 22 Caliber Firearms 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 211 MTWRF 62915 7315 Birkhold1281 CNED 1281 Advanced Hand Engraving 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 414 MTWRF 62915 7315 Pierson1282 CNED 1282 Structural Welding 0800AM 0500PM Banta MTWRF 62915 7315 Sanchez1289 CNED 1289 Spurmaking 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 101 MTWRF 71315 71715 Knight1293 CNED 1293 Classic Match Airguns 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 306 MTWRF 71315 71715 Bimrose1294 CNED 1294 Three Piece Buckles 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 101 MTWRF 72015 72415 Knight1295 CNED 1295 NRA Lab amp Independent Study 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 106 MTWRF 72015 72415 Newport1297 CNED 1297 Hatmaking 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 306 MTWRF 62215 62615 Hirt1298 CNED 1298 Gunstock Carving 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 414 MTWRF 72015 72415 Brooks1299 CNED 1299 NRA Shotgun Coaches Class 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 306 MT 72715 72815 Staff

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Building Codes PPCC Rocky Mountain Line Tech Colorado Springs TBERG Berg Administration TBV Banta Vocational Building TBOYD Boyd Technology Building TBOYD TCRM Boyd Technology Classroom TDAVIS Davis Science Building TDOWH Latuda Hall TEPC Epic Building - Freedom Road TGYM Scott Gymnasium

THOSP Mt San Rafael Hospital TLC Learning Center TLIB Freudenthal Memorial Library TLIB SMRM A B Library Seminar Rooms TMC Massari Performing Arts Center TMULL Mullen Building TTCDD Democracy Drive TRNGE Gun Range TSSC Sullivan Student Center

Trinidad Campus Summer 2015 Class List

Trinidad

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

Trinidad

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Trinidad Campus Summer 2015 Class ListCRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Summer of Fun1240 CNED 1240 Are You Thriving 0830AM 0130PM Lib 310 T 61615 61615 Nesbitt1300 CNED 1300 Recycled NotebookTreat Sleeve 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall F 6515 6515 Mack1301 CNED 1301 Glass Projects 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall R 6415 6415 Mack1302 CNED 1302 Chalk Message BoardHoppy Spring 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall W 6315 6315 Mack1303 CNED 1303 Halloween Projects 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall T 6215 6215 Mack1304 CNED 1304 Christmas Ornaments 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall M 6115 6115 Mack1305 CNED 1305 Digital Photography 0900AM 1200PM Boyd 119 TWR 52615 52815 Barrack1306 CNED 1306 Basic Computers (Word Excel Powerpoint) 0900AM 0200PM Berg 305 T 6915 6915 Rigdon1307 CNED 1307 Selling amp Safety on the Internet 0900AM 0200PM Berg 305 T 72115 72115 Rigdon1308 CNED 1308 Basic First Aid 0100PM 0500PM Davis 123 M 6115 6115 CarpenterFrank1309 CNED 1309 CPR 0800AM 1200PM Davis 123 M 6115 6115 CarpenterFrank1310 CNED 1310 Basic Automotive Banta 101 MT 6115 6215 Brunelli1311 CNED 1311 OSHA 10 HR Construction Industry Standorder 0900AM 0300PM Berg 307 MT 62215 62315 Cumby1312 CNED 1312 Welding Art 0800AM 0500PM Banta 201 MTWRF 7615 71015 Sanchez

Day Classes

Advancing Academic Achievement12389 AAA 175 001 ST Science Literacy 1 0100PM 0200PM Davis 228 MW 6815 71715 Maxwell12434 AAA 176 P01 ST College Science Prep 2 0830AM 1035AM Davis 203 MW 6815 71715 Krumm

Art1233 CNED Watercolor Painting 1130AM 0335PM Berg 401 MW 6815 71715 Tonape1231 CNED Pastel Painting 1130AM 0335PM Berg 401 TR 6815 71715 Tonape

Astronomy12494 AST 101 001 Astronomy I wlab 4 0630PM 0830PM Davis 234 MTWR 6815 73115 Dominguez

Biology 12402 BIO 202 PH5 Human AnatomyampPhys IILab SC1 4 0550PM 0830PM Davis 203 TW 6815 73115 Cahoone12003 BIO 216 H01 Pathophysiology 4 0930AM 1115AM Davis 222 T 6815 73115 Hart12001 BIO 216 T00 Pathophysiology 4 ONLINE 6815 73115 Hart

College Composition amp Reading12374 CCR 094 001 Studio 121 3 0115PM 0245PM LIB 309A TWR 6815 73115 LeBlanc

Communications12004 COM 115 001 Public Speaking 3 0800AM 0915AM Berg 304 MTWR 6815 73115 Gilmore

Cosmetology12234 COS 250 001 MgtEthicsInterper SklSales 1 1100AM 1130AM Mullen 301 MTWRF 6215 62715 DeChristino

Early Childhood Education12495 ECE 112 P01 InfantToddler Lab Tech 3 0400PM 0700PM Davis 215 W 6815 73115 Briones12496 ECE 225 P01 Language amp Cognition 3 0400PM 0700PM Davis 215 T 6815 73115 Plane

Education12526 EDU 250 PH0 CTE in Colorado 1 1000AM 1200PM Davis 215 R 6815 71715 Schroepfer

Emergency Medical Services12496 EMS 130 050 EMT Intravenous Therapy 2 0600PM 1000PM David 105 W 6115 62415 Bates

English12006 ENG 121 001 English Composition I CO1 3 1100AM 1235PM LIB 309A TWR 6815 73115 LeBlanc12007 ENG 122 H01 English Composition II CO2 3 1100AM 1235AM LIB 309B MW 6815 73115 Wilson

Trinidad

Esthetician12235 EST 210 001 Advanced Massage amp Skin Care 2 0900AM 0950AM Mullen 301 MTWRF 6215 62715 DeChristino12236 EST 211 001 Facial Make-up 1 1000AM 1030AM Mullen 301 MTWRF 6215 62715 DeChristino12237 EST 212 001 Hair Removal 3 0100PM 0300PM Mullen 301 MTWRF 6215 62715 DeChristino

GunsmithingNRATo register for these classes please contact Donna Haddow at (719) 846-5541 or e-mail her at donnahaddowtrinidadstateedu12024 GUN 116 003 Basic Precision Welding 2 0800AM 0500PM Banta 201A MTWRF 62215 62615 Taunt12033 GUN 130 001 CNC Machining 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 206 MTWRF 61515 61915 Cumby12444 GUN 185 001 NRA Lab amp Independent Study 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 211 MTWRF 72015 72414 Newport12307 GUN 202 001 Air Gun Repair 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 306 MTWRF 71315 71715 Bimrose12265 GUN 275 003 ST Advanced Hand Engraving 3 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 414 MTWRF 62915 7313 Pierson12268 GUN 275 007 ST Vintage Barrel Rest wDamascus Finish 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 106 MTWRF 62915 7315 Beasland12452 GUN 275 039 ST Relining 22 caliber Firearms 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 211 MTWRF 62915 7315 Birkhold12272 GUN 275 047 ST Basic Hand Engraving 3 0800AM 0600PM Mullen 414 MTWRF 7615 71015 Pierson12055 GUN 275 048 ST Basic Hand Engraving 3 0800AM 0600PM Mullen 414 MTWRF 7615 71015 Pierson12274 GUN 292 001 Scrimshaw 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 414 MTWRF 61515 61915 Stevens12454 GUN 275 043 041 ST Stock Semi Inlet 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 101 MTWRF 7615 71015 Morovits12436 GUN 122 001 Tools amp Fixtures 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 211 MTWRF 62215 62615 Sturtevant12456 GUN 275 043 ST Powderhorns 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 106 MTWRF 6815 61215 Stevens12457 GUN 275 044 ST Powderhorns 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 106 MTWRF 6815 61215 Stevens12525 GUN 275 047 Engraving ProblemsAlumni 2 MTWRF 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 414 7615 71015 Pierson12525 GUN 275 047 Engraving ProblemsAlumni 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 414 MTWRF 7615 71015 Pierson12463 GUR 101 001 Basic Inst Training amp Home Fire Safety Inst 5 0800AM 0800PM Boyd TCRM M 6815 6815 Staff12481 GUR 101 002 Basic Inst Training amp Home Fire Safety Inst 5 0800AM 0800PM Boyd TCRM M 72015 72015 Staff12461 GUR 106 001 NRA Basic Pistol Shooting 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM T-W 6215 6315 Staff12476 GUR 106 002 NRA Basic Pistol Shooting 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM Sat-Sun 71115 71215 Staff12484 GUR 106 003 NRA Basic Pistol Shooting 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM Sat-Sun 8815 8915 Staff12478 GUR 107 001 NRA Basic Shotgun Shooting 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM TW 71415 71515 Staff12462 GUR 108 001 NRA Basic Muzzleloading Pistol Shooting 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM RF 6415 6515 Staff12472 GUR 109 001 NRA Basic Muzzleloading Rifle Shooting 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM RF 62515 62615 Staff12479 GUR 111 001 NRA Basic Muzzleloading Shotgun Shooting 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM RF 71625 71715 Staff12466 GUR 120 001 Range Safety Officer 5 0800AM 0600PM Boyd TCRM M 62215 62215 Staff12477 GUR 120 002 Range Safety Officer 5 0800AM 0600PM Boyd TCRM M 71315 71315 Staff12460 GUR 201 001 NRA Home Firearms Safety 5 0100PM 0500PM Boyd TCRM M 6115 6115 Staff12464 GUR 206 001 NRA Pistol Instructor Training 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM TW 6915 61015 Staff12482 GUR 207 001 NRA Basic Shotgun Instructor Training 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM TW 72115 72215 Staff12465 GUR 208 001 NRA Muzzleloading Pistol Instrucor Training 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM RF 61115 61215 Staff12475 GUR 209 001 NRA Basic Muzzle Rifle Instructor Training 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM WR 7215 7315 Staff12474 GUR 210 001 NRA Basic Rifle Instructor Training 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM TW 63015 7115 Staff12483 GUR 211 001 NRA Basic Muzzlel Shotgun Inst Training 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM RF 72315 72415 Staff GUR 275 001 Refuse to be a Victim 0 0100PM 0500PM Boyd TCRM Sat 61715 61715 Staff GUR 275 002 Refuse to be a Victim 0 0100PM 0500PM Boyd TCRM Sat 71815 71815 Staff12467 GUR 110 001 NRA Basic Rifle Shooting 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM TW 62315 62415 Staff1241 CNED 1241 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 211 SU 53015 53115 Wygovsky1242 CNED 1242 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 211 SU 6615 6715 Wygovsky1243 CNED 1243 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 211 SU 62015 62115 Wygovsky1244 CNED 1244 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 212 SU 62715 62815 Wygovsky1245 CNED 1245 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 212 SU 71115 71215 Wygovsky1246 CNED 1246 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 213 SU 71815 71915 Wygovsky1255 CNED 1255 Reloading A-Z 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 306 MTWRF 6115 6515 Machholz1256 CNED 1256 Leather Holster Making 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 414 MTWRF 6115 6515 Calkins1258 CNED 1258 Powderhorns 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 106 MTWRF 6815 61215 Stevens1263 CNED 1263 Gun Leather II 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 414 MTWRF 6815 61215 Calkins11264 CNED 1264 Firearms Business 0800AM 0500PM TBD TBD S 61315 61315 Cumby1267 CNED 1267 Intro to CADCAM - CNC 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 206 MTWRF 61515 61915 Cumby1270 CNED 1270 Scrimshaw 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 414 MTWRF 61515 61915 Stevens1273 CNED 1273 Pen Making 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 206 MTWRF 62215 62615 Farrell

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Trinidad Campus Summer 2015 Class ListCRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Trinidad

GunsmithingNRA Continued1277 CNED 1277 Vintage Barrel Restoration w Damascus Finishing 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 106 MTWRF 62915 7315 Beasland1279 CNED 1279 Religning 22 Caliber Firearms 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 211 MTWRF 62915 7315 Birkhold1281 CNED 1281 Advanced Hand Engraving 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 414 MTWRF 62915 7315 Pierson1282 CNED 1282 Structural Welding 0800AM 0500PM Banta MTWRF 62915 7315 Sanchez1289 CNED 1289 Spurmaking 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 101 MTWRF 71315 71715 Knight1293 CNED 1293 Classic Match Airguns 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 306 MTWRF 71315 71715 Bimrose1294 CNED 1294 Three Piece Buckles 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 101 MTWRF 72015 72415 Knight1295 CNED 1295 NRA Lab amp Independent Study 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 106 MTWRF 72015 72415 Newport1297 CNED 1297 Hatmaking 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 306 MTWRF 62215 62615 Hirt1298 CNED 1298 Gunstock Carving 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 414 MTWRF 72015 72415 Brooks1299 CNED 1299 NRA Shotgun Coaches Class 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 306 MT 72715 72815 Staff1327 CNED 2070 Refuse to be a Victim 0100PM 0500PM Boyd TCRM S 71815 71815 Staff

Human Performance and Exercise12309 HPE 200 T00 Perspectives in PE amp Sport 3 Online 6815 71715 Sloane

Management12310 MAN 200 H01 Human Resource Management I 3 1100AM 1215PM Berg 307 W 6815 71715 Vigil-Alcone

Marketing12311 MAR 160 H01 Customer Service 3 1100AM 1215PM Berg 307 T 6815 71715 Vigil-Alcone

Mathematics12312 MAT 025 050 Algebraic Literacy Lab 1 0500PM 0635PM LIB 308 R 6815 73115 Maxwell12313 MAT 050 001 Quantitative Literacy 4 0900AM 1035AM LIB 308 MTWR 6815 73115 Watson-Flores12316 MAT 055 001 Algebraic Literacy 4 0900AM 1035AM LIB 308 MTWR 6815 73115 Watson-Flores12320 MAT 091 050 Applied Quant Lab 1 0500PM 0635PM LIB 308 R 6815 73115 Maxwell12321 MAT 093 050 Algebra Lab 1 0500PM 0635PM LIB 308 R 6815 73115 Maxwell12008 MAT 107 050 Career Math 3 0500PM 0635PM LIB 309A MTW 6815 73115 Maxwell12279 MAT 121 T00 College Algebra MA1 4 ONLINE 6815 73115 Arguello

Music12468 MUS 120 H01 Music Appreciation AH1 3 0930AM 1105AM TMC 202 TWR 6815 71715 Winchester12280 MUS 141 005 PI Electric Guitar I 1 6815 71715 Ingram12281 MUS 141 006 PI Electric Guitar I 1 6815 71715 Ingram12282 MUS 141 007 PI Electric Bass I 1 6815 71715 Ingram12283 MUS 141 008 PI Electric Bass I 1 6815 71715 Ingram12009 MUS 141 009 PI Acoustic Guitar I 1 6815 71715 Ingram12010 MUS 141 010 PI Acoustic Guitar I (15) 1 6815 71715 Ingram12011 MUS 142 005 PI Electric Guitar II 1 6815 71715 Ingram12284 MUS 142 006 PI Electric Guitar II 1 6815 71715 Ingram12285 MUS 142 007 PI Electric Bass II 1 6815 71715 Ingram12286 MUS 142 008 PI Electric Bass II 1 6815 71715 Ingram12287 MUS 142 009 PI Acoustic Guitar II 1 6815 71715 Ingram12288 MUS 142 010 PI Acoustic Guitar II 1 6815 71715 Ingram12289 MUS 143 005 PI Electric Guitar III 1 6815 71715 Ingram12290 MUS 143 006 PI Electric Guitar III 1 6815 71715 Ingram12291 MUS 143 007 PI Electric Bass III 1 6815 71715 Ingram12292 MUS 143 008 PI Electric Bass III 1 6815 71715 Ingram12323 MUS 144 005 PI Electric Guitar IV 1 6815 71715 Ingram12324 MUS 144 006 PI Electric Guitar IV 1 6815 71715 Ingram12325 MUS 144 007 PI Electric Bass IV 1 6815 71715 Ingram12326 MUS 144 008 PI Electric Bass IV 1 6815 71715 Ingram1232 CNED Songwriting 1130AM 1215PM TMC 202 TR 6815 71715 Fyock

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Trinidad Campus Summer 2015 Class ListCRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

TrinidadNursing 12238 NUR 169 001 Transition into Practical Nrsg 4 0800AM 0500PM Davis 115 RF 52515 62615 Clerkin12251 NUR 189 001 Transition from LPN to ADN 3 0800AM 0500PM Davis 115 T 52515 62315 Clerkin12294 NUR 211 050 Psychiatric-Mental Health NSG 4 0400PM 0800PM Davis 115 M 6815 72415 Carpenter12527 HWE 100 H01 Human Nutrition 3 0900AM 1200PM Davis 115 T 6815 71715 Frank

Physical Education12373 PED 122 001 Step Aerobics 1 0900AM 1005AM TSSC MWF 6815 73115 Billings

Psychology12470 PSY 101 PH1 General Psychology I 3 1030AM 1220AM Davis 215 T 6815 73115 Mobbley

Science12293 SCI 105 T00 Science in Society SC2 3 ONLINE 6815 73115 Hanstad

Sociology12471 SOC 101 PH1 Intro to Sociology I 3 0100PM 0250PM Davis 215 W 6815 73115 Cooley

Summer of Fun1240 CNED 1240 Are You Thriving 0830AM 0130PM Lib 310 T 61615 61615 Nesbitt1300 CNED 1300 Recycled NotebookTreat Sleeve 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall F 6515 6515 Mack1301 CNED 1301 Glass Projects 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall R 6415 6415 Mack1302 CNED 1302 Chalk Message BoardHoppy Spring 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall W 6315 6315 Mack1303 CNED 1303 Halloween Projects 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall T 6215 6215 Mack1304 CNED 1304 Christmas Ornaments 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall M 6115 6115 Mack1305 CNED 1305 Digital Photography 0900AM 1200PM Boyd 119 TWR 52615 52815 Barrack1306 CNED 1306 Basic Computers (Word Excel Powerpoint) 0900AM 0200PM Berg 305 T 6915 6915 Rigdon1307 CNED 1307 Selling amp Safety on the Internet 0900AM 0200PM Berg 305 T 72115 72115 Rigdon1308 CNED 1308 Basic First Aid 0100PM 0500PM Davis 123 M 6115 6115 CarpenterFrank1309 CNED 1309 CPR 0800AM 1200PM Davis 123 M 6115 6115 CarpenterFrank1310 CNED 1310 Basic Automotive Banta 101 MT 6115 6215 Brunelli1311 CNED 1311 OSHA 10 HR Construction Industry Standorder 0900AM 0300PM Berg 307 MT 62215 62315 Cumby1312 CNED 1312 Welding Art 0800AM 0500PM Banta 201 MTWRF 7615 71015 Sanchez

Welding 12375 WEL 275 001 ST Welding Art 2 0800AM 0500PM Banta 308 MTWRF 7615 71015 Sanchez12376 WEL 275 002 ST Welding Art 2 0800AM 0500PM Banta 308 MTWRF 7615 71015 Sanchez12377 WEL 275 003 ST Structural Welding 2 0800AM 0500PM Banta 308 MTWRF 62915 7315 Sanchez12378 WEL 275 004 ST Structural Welding 2 0800AM 0500PM Banta 308 MTWRF 62915 7315 Sanchez

6-16-15

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Trinidad Campus Summer 2015 Class ListCRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Amount $250 per semester Duration First two consecutive semesters at TSJC Criteria Available to all high school senior students who participate in either the Red Carpet or Spring Fest events Participating students are given a certificate at the event and are responsible for bringing the certificate to the Financial Aid Office to redeem the scholarship

Amount $250 per semester Duration First two consecutive semesters at TSJC Criteria Available to all GED Graduates who participate in the GED Graduation Participating students are given a certificate at the event and are responsible for bringing the certificate to the Financial Aid Office to redeem the scholarship

Amount 3 credit hours on-campus in-state tuition rateDuration First semester at TSJC Criteria This award provides a 3 credit hour scholarship to a transfer student former TSJC student or student who has never been to college Student must carry at least 15 credit hours for a fall or spring semester or 6 credit hours for a summer semester Deadline August 15th for 2015 fall semester

Amount 12 credit hours per semester on-campus in-state tuition rate Duration Fall and spring semesters Criteria Scholarships available to the Valedictorian and Salutatorian from the graduating classes of public high schools within the eight county service area Online private school and home school students can also apply for the Presidentrsquos Scholarship using their GPA and ACT scores Deadline August 15th for 2015 fall semester

Amount $600 per semester maximum Duration Up to two years or 60 credit hours based on academic performance Criteria Available to all new incoming students who apply prior to first semester at TSJC and have earned a cumulative high school GPA of 38 ndash 40 or who have a composite ACT score of 25 or higher Students are required to carry 15 credit hours per semester and maintain a GPA of 38 or higher Cumulative GPA will be used for continuing eligibilityDeadline August 15th for 2015 fall semester

Amount $400 per semester maximum Duration Up to two years or 60 credit hours based on academic performance Criteria Available to all new incoming students who apply prior to first semester at TSJC and have earned a cumulative high school GPA of 30 ndash 3799 or who have a composite ACT score between 21 and 24 Students are required to carry 15 credit hours per semester and maintain a GPA of 30 or higher Cumulative GPA will be used for continuing eligibilityDeadline August 15th for 2015 fall semester

Institutional Scholarship Opportunities

Red Carpet Scholarship $250semester

GED Graduate Scholarship $250semester

Try 3 on TSJC Scholarship 3 credit hours

Presidentrsquos Scholarship 12 creditssemester

Automatic Merit 38-40 $600semester

Automatic Merit 30-3799 $400semester

For more information and a scholarship application visitwwwtrinidadstateedustudentsscholarships

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Trinidad State Junior College is your college We take pride in offering a variety of classes designed to meet your unique needs From accounting to welding we have it all and itrsquos all here for you We hope you find this schedule useful as you plan your future Whether yoursquore a returning student a lifelong learner or a person considering a new career Trinidad State can help you reach your goalsWe offer courses on two great campuses in beautiful southern Colorado and we are committed to providing you with personalized attention and endless opportunity With a student to faculty ratio of 13-to-1 we look forward to giving you the one-on-one attention you deserve as you pursue your dreamsCome by and see us visit our website atwwwtrinidadstateedu or give us a call at (800) 621-8752 We hope to see you in one of our classrooms soonYour future awaitsWarmest regards

Carmen M Simone PhDPresident

Dr Carmen M SimoneTrinidad Statersquos President

Trinidad STaTe adviSory CounCil

Richard Compton ChairRosalie Martinez Vice Chair

MembersVibeka Adkisson

John GalushaCharlotte Kilpatrick

Kathleen Rogers Tom Scarlett

10 wwwtrinidadstateedu

IMPORTANT DATES FOR SUMMER 2015March 2015March 20th Summer Registration Opens

May 2015May 29th Advising and Placement Testing Available

June 2015June 8th Six-Week Session BeginsJune 8th Eight-Week Session BeginsJune 13th Census Date Six-Week SessionJune 15th Census Date Eight-Week Session

July 2015July 4th Independence Day No Classes College Closed July 9th Withdrawal Date Six-Week SessionJuly 17th Six-Week Session EndsJuly 20th Withdrawal Date Eight-Week SessionJuly 31st Eight-Week Session Ends

Class Sessions First Day of Classes

Census DateLast day to drop

with refund

Withdrawal DateLast day to withdraw

ldquoWrdquo RecordedNo Refund

Semester Dates

CCCOnline (Ses 1) June 1st June 11st June 26th June 1st ndash August 8th

CCCOnline (Ses 2) June 8th June 14th July 10th June 8th ndash July 18th

CCCOnline (Ses 3) June 1st June 11st June 26th June 1st ndash August 8th

Summer 2015 Term Dates for CCCOnline Classes

TSJC is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association

of Colleges and Schools 230 South LaSalle St Suite 7-500

Chicago Illinois 60602-1411 1 (800) 621-7440 (312) 263-0456

Programs are approved byState Board for Community Colleges and Occupational Education

9101 Lowry Blvd bull Denver CO 80230 bull Phone 800-621-7440

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Student Admissions Checklist

Admissions Application (Must have a GEDHigh school Diploma) Apply online wwwtrinidadstateedu

TSJC Student Number S__________________

Provide previous educational information to TSJC Transcripts-high school Transcripts-previous College ACTSAT scores Immunization Records

Accuplacer Test-Trinidad Campus (TC) Library 218 Valley Campus (VC) LRC 212 (To ensure proper placement to achieve success)

FAFSA- TC BERG 209 VC Main Bldg 160 - File a Free Application for Federal Student Aid wwwfafsaedugov TSJC Code 001368 You will need prior year income tax records Pin_____________ Password______________

Colorado Opportunity Fund - TC Berg Room 201 VC Main Bldg 160- Colorado residents are eligible for COF to decrease your tuition expense httpscofcollege-assistorg User ID___________ Password_______________

Advising Registration-TC Library Student Success Center VC Main Bldg 160 You may self-disclose any disabilities amp seek accommodations -TC Library 222 VC LRC 212 Work Study Opportunities-TC Berg Room 209 VC Main Bldg 160

Student ID Card Student Services Berg TC Room 201 VC Main Build 158

Book Voucher - TC Berg Room 209 VC Business Office New Students- First Day of classes Continuing Students- The week before classes begin

Verify room assignments - look up your class schedule in Go2TSJCPortal to verify that your classes have not been moved

TC - Trinidad CampusVC - Valley Campus

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Summer 2015 Semester CalendarPlease pay special attention to the dates that classes begin and end Note that leaving early or returning late may result in your grades being lowered

Credit HoursTo be considered a full-time student at Trinidad State Junior College you must be enrolled in at least 15 credit hours Federal Financial Aid recognizes a student carrying 12 credit hours to be full time If you are enrolled in a career or technical educational program you may not take more than 26 credit hours without the approval of the program dean

Arranged CoursesThe abbreviation ldquoTBArdquo means that the time days or locations are scheduled on an individual basis between student and instructor Students are responsible for seeing the instructor to arrange their schedules

Course Cancellations The College reserves the right to cancel programs or courses to change instructors and to change times or locations of classes The Deanrsquos office will have current up-to-date information on scheduled classes

Drops Withdrawals and Repeating a Course Itrsquos important to know the drop and withdrawal dates for all your classes The dates are listed on the academic calendar or your individual course syllabus Whatrsquos the difference between ldquodroprdquo and ldquowithdrawrdquo If you drop a class before the census date you will receive a tuition refund and you will not lose College Opportunity Fund (COF) credits You can withdraw between the census and withdrawal dates It wonrsquot affect your grade point average however you will not get a refund and you will lose COF credits

A student who earns a grade of D F or U may repeat the course once for the purpose of improving the grade point

average (GPA) Both grades earned will be entered on the transcript however only the highest grade will be counted in calculating the cumulative grade point average Duplicate credit is not granted for repeating a course It is the studentrsquos responsibility to drop or withdraw from classes if they stop attending Students can go to the Student Services Office on either campus to drop or withdraw from a class If a student decides to withdraw from a class after the census but before the last 20 of the class and has a passing grade the grade will be recorded as ldquoWrdquo A ldquoWrdquo is not counted in computing grade point averages If a student withdraws during the last 20 of the class a regular grade will be assigned that does count in computing grade point averages Requests for exception to this procedure may be made to the appropriate dean

Tuition Refunds If a student officially drops from classes prior to the class census date a 100 refund of tuition will be made There will be no refund if the student withdraws after the class census date The College reserves the right to cancel course offerings where enrollment is too low to make a course educationally sound andor economically feasible Course cancellations will result in refund of tuition

Registration DeadlineThe deadline for registering for classes is the first Friday of class or as designated in the TSJC schedule Students requesting to register after the deadline date must obtain approval from the departmental dean for late authorization and registration into a class after the deadline date

Tuition ClassificationColorado law requires that students be classified as in-state or out-of-state for tuition purposes Your tuition classification is based upon information supplied on the application for admission

Students previously classified as out-of-state may have their classification

changed through a Tuition Classification Petition process Petitions and information concerning documentation may be obtained in the Registrarrsquos Office or the Student Services Office on either campus Petition applications must be received by either the Registrarrsquos Office or Student Affairs Office by the first Friday of class each semester

The tuition classification officer must request and maintain adequate documentation to support any applicantrsquos claim for change in status The policy for tuition classification is outlined in the Colorado Community College System (CCCS) System Presidentrsquos Procedure 4-40 For more information go to httpswwwcccseduwp-contentuploads201309SP4-40pdf

Appeal Procedures When a decision is rendered and the student is not in agreement with the decision the student may appeal the decision to the ldquoSA Committeerdquo by contacting the Vice President of Student Affairs The student will be required to present supporting documentation to a panel of institutional representatives for review and resolution The student will be notified of the decision made by the appeals panel and the reasons behind the decision The decision of the appeals panel is final

Deadlines Students have until the first Friday of each semester to submit a petition for change in Tuition Classification Once the petition is submitted the College will make a determination by census date

Check Your RequirementsTo earn a degree students must satisfy all course and curriculum requirements for the program under which they are registered and attain a cumulative grade point average of 20 or higher Basic skills courses do not count toward a degree Familiarize yourself with the provisions and regulations pertaining to your program See an Advisor when in doubt TSJC will make every effort to assist you in meeting requirements for graduation Final responsibility however rests with you

General Information

13wwwtrinidadstateedu

TransferTrinidad State Junior College has transfer agreements with Coloradorsquos four-year colleges and universities These agreements ensure that if you successfully complete requirements for graduation with an Associate of Arts or Associate of Science Degree you have fulfilled general education requirements and you will be granted upper division status at the receiving institution

Each applicant for admission who has attended another institution or college may not disregard a previous collegiate record Transfer students will be applying for admissions as a first-time freshman A student who wishes to transfer to Trinidad State Junior College may do so provided that the student is in good standing at the college from which heshe wishes to transfer

An official transcript must be sent directly to the college from the institution where the credits were earned College transcripts will be evaluated prior to registration to ascertain acceptable credits that will apply to the studentrsquos program of study Courses for which the student has earned a grade of ldquoDrdquo or ldquoFrdquo will not be accepted for credit Students with a GPA below 15 may be admitted on academic probation

In determining academic standing while attending TSJC the GPA of a transfer student is computed on the basis of credits attempted at Trinidad State Junior College only and will not include credits and grade points earned at other colleges

Up to 45 credits earned at regionally accredited colleges or universities or other approved educational institutions may be applied toward fulfilling TSJC program requirements

Please contact the Registrar at 719-846-5550 for more information about accepted transfer credits

Credit for Prior LearningThe Credit for Prior Learning or CPL program allows students to earn credit for learning that occurs outside the sponsorship of accredited post-secondary education institutions CPL is not awarded for experience but for college-level learning which entails

knowledge skills and competencies that students have obtained as a result of their prior learning experiences Contact the Registrar at 719-846-5550 for more information about how to be awarded credit for prior learning

Transfer of credit for vocational courses are determined by the Dean of Career and Technical Education Contact the Dean of Career and Technical Education at 719-846-5559 for more information about how to receive credit for vocational courses

Residence HallsThere are four residence halls on the Trinidad Campus to house students The residence halls are staffed with two full-time housing employees and a support staff of dorm assistants and resident hall assistants Students living in the residence halls are required to have a meal plan through the dining hall The food service company Sodexo strives to serve the students with a variety of menus quality service and unlimited seconds for most meals For more information about housing go to httpwwwtrinidadstateedustudentshousing

Immunization RequirementsColorado Law requires that all full-time students born after January 1 1957 show proof of immunization against measles mumps and rubella Students residing in student housing are required to show proof of immunization against meningococcal disease or the student or parentguardian must sign a waiver Proof of immunization is required at the time of registration Certification forms are available at the Student Services Office

Student Health InsuranceTSJC does not require health insurance for non-athlete students However all student athletes must show proof of a student health plan Trinidad State encourages all students to carry health insurance For information on student insurance see the Student Services Office on your campus

TSJC Notification SystemStudents may sign up for the TSJC Notification System to receive text messages phone messages and email

notices regarding campus closures campus emergencies and student notifications To sign up for this service login to the TSJC Portal and click on the Notify Me link

Student ComplaintsStudents or prospective students who wish to file a complaint related to accreditation or grievance may submit a formal written Student Grievance in the Student Services Office of either campus or at 600 Prospect Street Berg Office 201 Trinidad Colorado 81082 or by going online and filling out the form electronically at httpwwwtrinidadstateedu

Complaints regarding accreditation can also be made by contacting the Higher Learning Commission a commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools 230 North La Salle Street Suite 7-500 Chicago IL 60640-1411 telephone 1-800-621-7440 httpswwwncahlcorg

MilitaryVeterans and Their FamiliesTrinidad State Junior College takes pride in being able to meet the educational needs of military service members their families and veterans and is approved by the Colorado State Approving Agency for Veterans Education Military tuition assistance veteranrsquos education benefits and veteranrsquos vocational rehabilitation are administered by the Financial Aid Office on both campuses

Each semester active duty military members and veterans using or wanting to use educational benefits must report to the Financial Aid Office after completing the enrollment process To maintain your educational benefits in good standing with your Service andor the Department of Veterans Affairs you must immediately inform the Financial Aid Office if you

bull drop add or audit classesbull stop attending classesbull have a class canceled withdraw or are withdrawn from classes or the collegebull are unable to attend classes orbull make any changes to your enrollment status

TSJC students using a military benefit must complete paperwork with the TSJC

14 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Financial Aid Office each semester To make an appointment to review your benefits verification intent to register or related questions contact Financial Aid at 719-846-5553 in Trinidad or 719-589-7024 on the Valley Campus For more information visit the TSJC web site for the VA Checklist verification time-line schedule or stop by the Financial Aid Office on either campus

Student Bill of RightsThe Colorado Student Bill of Rights focuses on various aspects of student academic life including advising transferability of credits and degree completion

One particular segment of the Student Bill of Rights notes that a student may formalize a plan to obtain a degree in four years Trinidad State Junior College supports this timeline for graduation by publishing advising guidelines under which a student may expect to graduate or complete and provides degree checklists through the degree works tool on the student portal Advising guidelines are available in the Student Success Center and Learning Center on campus and through degree check on the TSJC portal

There are some majors which may require additional degree requirements as recognized by the Colorado Department of Higher Education For more information or to read the Colorado Student Bill of Rights go to httpwwwcollegeincoloradoorgAcademicsTransfersBillshb1263pdf or see your Advisor in the Student Services Office on either campus

Student RightsFERPAThe Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) of 1974 restricts the release of student information to the public without the consent of the student except for directory information

Directory information includes name Major field of study enrollment status dates of enrollment major degrees and honors earned participation in officially recognized activities and sports Additional items for college athletes are height and weight

The Solomon Amendment requires institutions receiving federal funds to

provide additional directory information that includes address and phone number of enrolled students to the US Military Directory information is limited to the current academic year only If a student does not wish TSJC to release the directory information a written request must be submitted in the Student Services Office before the end of the first week of classes Your request will remain in effect until you formally cancel it For emergency purposes contact the Registrar directly at 719-846-5550 for special accommodations

Jeannie Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act The Clery Act Disclosure is accessible on the TSJC Website httpwwwtrinidadstateedustudentsright-to-knowcampusFire Hard copies also available through the Student Services Office on each campus

Sexual assault protocols and victims rights provisions are described on the TSJC website at httpwwwtrinidadstateedu

Victims are encouraged to report Help is available

Sex offender information is available at Colorados Convicted Sex Offender website httpsorstatecous

Campus Security will immediately notify the campus community upon the confirmation of a significant emergency or dangerous situation involving an immediate threat to the health or safety of students or staff

Report crimes violations accidents suspicious persons and incidents to Campus Security or through the Dean of Student Life Director at extension (719) 846-5517 on the Trinidad Campus or the Dean of Students on the Valley campus at (719) 589-7050 If there is no immediate answer dial 911

Return of Title IV Federal Financial AidWhen a Title IV Financial Aid recipient completely withdraws from TSJC prior to the end of the term a refund of the aid will be calculated The calculation will be based on the number of days attended compared to the total number of days

in the semester Withdrawal after 60 of the term is not subject to the return calculation Aid used for tuition fees books and roomboard will be refunded by both the student and the College For a complete outline of the return of the Title IV process please go to httpwwwtrinidadstateedu or see the TSJC Catalog

Non-DiscriminationThe College prohibits and will not tolerate discrimination or harassment that violates federal state law or Board Policy 3-120 or Board Policy 4-120 The College does not discriminate on the basis of gender (or gender identity) sex race color age creed national or ethnic origin genetic information physical or mental disability veteran status pregnancy status religion or sexual orientation

The College complies with Titles VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 the Civil Rights Act of 1991 the Education Amendments of 1972 (Title IX) the Age Discrimination in Employment Act the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 the Americans with Disabilities Act Pregnancy Discrimination Act of 1978 Vietnam Era Veterans Readjustment Assistance Act of 1974 Executive Order 11246 and sections 24-34-301 CRS et seq The Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008 (PubL 110ndash233 122 Stat 881 enacted May 21 2008 GINA)

For information regarding civil rights or grievance procedures contact Title IX ComplianceEqual Opportunity Officer Lorrie Velasquez Human Services Director 600 Prospect Street Trinidad CO 81082 Phone (719) 846-5534 or email Lorrievelasqueztrinidadstateedu

Complaints may also be filed with the Legal Affairs office of the Colorado Community College System 9101 El Lowry Blvd Denver Colorado 80230-6011 or the Office for Civil Rights US Department of Education Region VIII Federal Office Building 1244 Speer Blvd Suite 310 Denver Colorado 80204

Disability Services Reasonable accommodations for students will be provided upon request for

15wwwtrinidadstateedu

persons with disabilities In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Trinidad State Junior College will provide accommodations for qualifying students with disabilities To request an accommodation contact the Special Populations Coordinator at 719-846-5667 The Special Populations Office is located in the Library In the Valley the office is located in the Learning Center Room 209 Call 719-589-7067

State Authorization Trinidad State Junior College is currently working cooperatively with higher education authorities in all states and other US jurisdictions to ensure compliance with state authorization requirements that govern the offering of courses in those states including complaint processes Trinidad State Junior College will continue to monitor developments in the jurisdictions in which it enrolls students and if authorization or licensure is or becomes necessary it will obtain approvals or provide notice here of the jurisdictions in which it is not authorized to offer courses or programs

Currently Trinidad State Junior College has approval to offer courses in the following states

Alaska Arizona California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Oklahoma Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Texas Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin and Wyoming

Trinidad State Junior College is currently NOT authorized to offer courses in the following states

Alabama Arkansas Iowa Massachusetts Tennessee Utah District of Columbia

If you are not an on campus student at Trinidad State Junior College and plan to enroll in distance classes please check the information provided above to verify that your state has either authorized or exempted our college to offer such classes or programs to you as a resident of that state

If you reside in an unauthorized state and plan to take distance education classes please note that we are not authorized or exempted to offer distance

education classes or programs to you as a resident of an unauthorized state

If you have questions or concerns please contact the Registrar at 719-846-5550

Smoking PolicySmoking is prohibited in all College buildings as directed by the Governorrsquos Executive Order D003690 Smoking is also prohibited at all doorway entrances Specified outdoor smoking areas have been identified on the Valley Campus Smoking is prohibited within 25 feet of doorways and buildings

Student Right-to-know In accordance with Title I of Public Law 101-542 information about graduation rates is available on the TSJC Website or from the Office of Institutional Research additional graduation data is also available at the Colorado Department of Higher Education Website

Voter Registration Information TSJC fully supports and advocates that students and staff register to vote Voter Registration forms are available on the Colorado Secretary of State Website at httpwwwelectionscoloradogov

Trinidad State Junior College

Mission - Trinidad Statersquos mission is to enrich the lives of our diverse communities by providing quality educational experience and promoting lifelong learning

Vision - Trinidad Statersquos vision is to adapt to change embrace diversity and educate for the future

Core Values

students First - Student success is our purpose and the focal point of decision making and resource allocation

diVersity in CoMMunity - We value individual attributes capabilities and differences and we foster the collaboration and social responsibility that create a vital institution

CoMMuniCation - We value professionalism in our interactions and cultivate an open friendly environment of fairness and integrity on our campuses and in our communities

responsiVeness - We recognize and act upon opportunities to be innovative flexible and adaptableliFelong learning - We are dedicated to providing lifelong learning opportunities that are accessible and relevant for our students faculty staff and community members to

empower them to achieve their dreams

16 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Numbers You Should Know 15Trinidad Campus Classes 2 - 7

Evening Classes 17 Day Classes 18 - 19CSL Addictions Counseling 18AQT Aquaculture 18ART Art 18ASE Automotive 18BAR Barbering 18BUS Business 18CCR College Composition amp Reading 18CIS Computer Information Systems 18COM Communications 18COS Cosmetology 18CRJ Criminal Justice 18ECE Early Childhood Education 18EDU Education 18ENG English 18

EMS Emergency Medical Services 18 - 19EST Esthetician 19GED GED 19MAT Math 19MOT Medical Assisting 19NUA Nurse Aid 19NUR Nursing 19PHI Philosophy 19PSY Psychology 19SOC Sociology 19SRHS Southern Rockies Heritage School 18 - 19

Important Dates 10Student Admissions Checklist 11General Information 12 - 15Valley Campus Classes 16 - 19CCCOnline Summer Classes 21 - 23Guaranteed Transfer Classes 23 - 24

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Table of Contents

NUMBERS YOU SHOULD KNOWON THE VALLEY CAMPUS

EMERGENCY 911CAMPUS SECURITY USING AN ON CAMPUS TELEPHONE 9-(719) 680-7258CAMPUS SECURITY USING AN OFF CAMPUS TELEPHONE (719) 680-7258

ABEASEGED Rm 247 589-7058

Admissions amp Records Rm 160 589-7026

Associate Dean of Arts amp Sciences Rm 134 589-7131

Associate Dean of CTE Rm 160 589-7064

Dean of Students Rm 160 589-7050

Bookstore Rm 136 589-7029

CashierBusiness Office Rm 160 589-7027

Career and Disability Services Rm 203 589-7067

Advisor Learning Center 589-7025

Human Resources Rm 158a 589-7022

Financial Aid Rm 160 589-7024

Recruiter Rm 128 589-7083

Student Life Rm 128 589-7086

Student SuccessTesting Rm 212 589-7003

TRiO Support Services Rm 212 589-7031

Tutoring Rm 202 589-7063

All numbers are Area Code 719

Valley

17wwwtrinidadstateedu

Evening ClassesBusiness12425 BUS 216 H20 Legal Environment of Business 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli

Computer Information Systems12253 CIS 118 H25 Intro PC Applications 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli This CIS course is meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online

Early Childhood Education12499 ECE 225 P25 Language amp Cognition 3 0400PM 0700PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Plane

Emergency Medical Services12014 EMS 130 250 EMT Intravenous Therapy 2 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 TR 7715 8615 GHaverfield12015 HPR 102 250 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 61015 61015 GHaverfield12062 HPR 102 252 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 71515 71515 GHaverfield12318 HPR 175 250 ST First Aid 025 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 62415 62415 GHaverfield

Math12431 MAT 112 H20 Financial Math 3 0630PM 0930PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli

Nurse Aid12057 NUA 101 250 Nurse Aide Health Care Skills 4 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 6815 71315 Martinez12058 NUA 105 250 Home Health Aide Theory 2 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 71415 72815 Martine12433 HPR 102 253 CPR for Professionals 05 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 R 61715 61715 StaffDay ClassesAddictions Counseling12404 CSL 258 200 Group Counseling Skills 15 0830AM 0430PM WRF 61015 61215 Romero12427 CSL 269 200 Principles of Addiction Treatment 15 0830AM 0430PM WRF 6315 6515 Eakin

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Class List

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

How to Read a Class ListingCourse Request Number (CRN)

Meeting DaysM T W R F S SU

Class Meeting Times

Course Start and End Dates

Class Credit Hours

Section Information

TSJC is proud to offer not only traditional classroom instruction but also a variety of alternative approaches to education to ensure that your educational needs and individual learning styles are met

Section Information

The letters listed below are part of the Section Code (Sect) in the class list

bull H ndash Indicates the class is considered Hybrid meaning a por-tion of the course work is online This may result in reduced in-class time bull P ndash Indicates the class is delivered via interactive video (Polycom) to additional sites

The letters listed below are part of the Section Code (Sect) in the class list

bull PH ndash Indicates the class is both Polycom and Hybrid bull C ndash Indicates this class is an online class delivered via CCCon line bull T ndash Indicates this class is an online class delivered via TSJC

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Notice ndash The schedule of classes can and will change for a current list please go to httpwwwtrinidadstateedustudentsclass-schedule

Or httpserpdnssbcccseduPRODTSJCbwckschdp_disp_dyn_sched

Valley

18 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Advancing Academic Achievement12420 AAA 176 P20 ST College Science Prep 2 0830AM 1035AM TVC 236 MW 6815 71715 Krumm

Aquaculture12019 AQT 275 200 Special Topics 3 0900AM 0300PM TVC MTWRF 52515 73115 Webster12020 AQT 288 200 Aquaculture Practicum 3 0900AM 0300PM TVC MTWRF 52515 73115 Webster

Art12252 ART 110 H20 Art Appreciation AH1 3 0800AM 0915AM TVC 238 TR 6815 73115 Garcia

Automotive12489 ASE 265 200 HVAC Systems 4 1000AM 0400PM TORT MTWRF 51115 63015 Kingery12490 ASE 260 200 Advanced Drivability 2 1000AM 0400PM TORT MTWRF 51215 7115 Pickett

Barbering12422 BAR 107 200 IntroShavingHoningStrop 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12423 BAR 108 200 InterShavingHoningStropping 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12424 BAR 207 200 Adv ShavingHoningStropping 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper

Biology12532 BIO 202 PH6 Human AnatomyampPhys IILab SC1 4 0550PM 0830PM TVC 229 TW 6815 73115 Cahoone Business12330 BUS 115 H20 Introduction to Business 3 0800AM 1100AM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli12425 BUS 216 H20 Legal Environment of Business 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli12329 BUS 217 H20 Bus CommunicationRept Write 3 1130AM 0230PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli All business courses are meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online College Composition amp Reading12355 CCR 094 200 Studio 121 3 1100AM 1240PM TVC 129 MW 6815 73115 Longfellow

Computer Information Systems12253 CIS 118 H25 Intro PC Applications 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli This CIS course is meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online Communications12254 COM 115 200 Public Speaking 3 1000AM 1150AM TVC 129 R 6815 73115 Longfellow

Cosmetology12344 COS 110 200 Introduction to Hair Coloring 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12345 COS 111 200 Intermediate Hair Coloring 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12348 COS 210 200 Intermediate II Hair Coloring 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12426 COS 211 200 Adv Hair Color 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12491 COS 288 200 Practicum Electric Files 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51215 7115 Mortenson

Criminal Justice12354 CRJ 111 H25 Substantive Criminal Law 3 0530PM 0830PM TVC 129 W 6815 73115 Lara

Early Childhood Education12498 ECE 112 P20 InfantToddler Lab Tech 3 0400PM 0700PM TVC 236 W 6815 73115 Briones12499 ECE 225 P25 Language amp Cognition 3 0400PM 0700PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Plane

Education12428 EDU 251 200 Secondary Capstone 3 TBA 6815 73115 Wiley12492 EDU 250 PH2 CTE in Colorado 1 1000AM 1200PM TVC 229 R 6815 71715 Schroepfer12014 EMS 130 250 EMT Intravenous Therapy 2 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 TR 7715 8615 GHaverfield12015 HPR 102 250 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 61015 61015 GHaverfield12062 HPR 102 252 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 71515 71515 GHaverfield12318 HPR 175 250 ST First Aid 025 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 62415 62415 GHaverfield

English12132 ENG 121 H20 English Composition I CO1 3 0230PM 0420PM TVC 129 W 6815 73115 Longfellow12239 ENG 122 H20 English Composition II CO2 3 0230PM 0420PM TVC 129 R 6815 73115 Longfellow

Emergency Medical Services12014 EMS 130 250 EMT Intravenous Therapy 2 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 TR 7715 8615 GHaverfield12015 HPR 102 250 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 61015 61015 GHaverfield

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Class List

Valley

19wwwtrinidadstateedu

Emergency Medical Services Continued12062 HPR 102 252 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 71515 71515 GHaverfield12318 HPR 175 250 ST First Aid 025 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 62415 62415 GHaverfield

Esthetician12429 EST 110 200 Intro to Facials amp Skin Care 3 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12430 EST 111 200 Intermediate Facials-Skin Care 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12299 EST 210 200 Adv Skin Care 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12295 EST 211 200 Facial Make-up 1 51215 7115 Pepper

GED GED GED PREPABE 0800AM 0400PM TVC 247 TWR 7615 82715 Ruybal GED GED PREPABE 0800AM 0400PM TVC 247 MWR 7615 82715 Stanford GED GED PREPABE 0800AM 0500PM TVC 247 MTWRF 7615 82715 Lindsay GED GED Math 0800AM 1200PM TVC 247 MTWR 7615 82715 Petty

Math12327 MAT 050 200 Quantitative Literacy 4 0800AM 0940AM TVC 130 MTW 6815 73115 Hanson12328 MAT 055 200 Algebraic Literacy 4 0300PM 0440PM TVC 130 MTW 6815 73115 Hanson12012 MAT 107 H20 Career Math 3 0830AM 1215PM TVC 218 TR 6815 71715 Rasmussen12431 MAT 112 H20 Financial Math 3 0630PM 0930PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli This MAT 112 course is meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online 12302 MAT 121 H20 College Algebra MA1 4 0100PM 0330PM TVC 221 TR 6115 8715 Emerick

Medical Assisting12056 MOT 183 H20 Medical Assistant Internship 4 TOFCMP 6815 73115 OrsquoBrien Y12332 MOT 183 H21 Medical Assistant Internship 4 TOFCMP 6815 73115 OrsquoBrien Y

Nurse Aid12057 NUA 101 250 Nurse Aide Health Care Skills 4 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 6815 71315 Martinez12058 NUA 105 250 Home Health Aide Theory 2 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 71415 72815 Martinez12059 NUA 170 200 Nurse Aide Clinical Experience 1 0530AM 0330PM TOFCMP UFS 62615 62815 Mestas-Garcia12060 NUA 171 200 Advanced Nurse Aide Clinical 1 0530AM 0330PM TOFCMP UFS 71015 71215 Mestas-Garcia12061 NUA 172 200 Nurse Aide Clinical-Elderly 1 0530AM 0330PM TOFCMP UFS 72415 72615 Mestas-Garcia12433 HPR 102 253 CPR for Professionals 05 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR102 M 6815 71715 Staff

Nursing 12528 HWE 100 H20 Human Nutrition 3 0900AM 1200PM TVC SCTR102 M 51115 6515 Medina

Philosophy12432 PHI 111 H20 Intro to Philosophy AH3 3 0900AM 1100AM TVC 153 M 6815 73115 Hanna

Psychology12246 PSY 101 PH2 General Psychology I SS3 3 1030AM 1220PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Mobbley12134 PSY 227 H20 Psychology of DeathDying SS3 3 0100PM 0250PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Mobbley12335 PSY 255 H20 Brain and Behavior 3 0900AM 1050AM TVC 153 W 6815 73115 Meyer

Sociology12247 SOC 101 PH2 Intro to Sociology I SS3 3 0100PM 0250PM TVC 236 W 6815 73115 Cooley

Southern Rocky Mountain Heritage School1318 SRHS 1000 Introduction to Reiki S 0900AM 0400PM Banta 306 71815 71815 Dawes1319 SRHS 1001 Aromatherapy Blending Essential Oils S 0900AM 1200PM Banta 62015 62015 Evans1320 SRHS 1002 Aromatherapy Using Essential Oils Safety T 0900AM 1200PM Banta 6915 6915 Evans1321 SRHS 1003 Ear Candling F 0900AM 1200PM Banta 61215 61215 Evans1322 SRHS 1004 Hands on the Harp R 0700PM 0900PM TBD TBD 72315 72315 McKee1323 SRHS 1005 Accupressure for Stress T 1000AM 1200PM Banta 61615 61615 Evans

6-16-15

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Class List

When Trinidad State Junior College opened in April of 1925 it was Coloradorsquos rst community college In the beginning the college shared space and faculty with Trinidad High School It started with 37 students compared to about 1800 now

By 1935 classes were moved to a newly remodeled Tillotson Academy building That building sat just east of the present-day Berg Building but has since been torn down The 17-acre Trinidad Campus now includes 15 buildings plus two more in Alamosa and a handful of o -campus training sites

Trinidad State continues to o er traditional programs of study in academic-transfer areas such as accounting business administration English chemistry mathematics and psychology Those students often continue their education at a four-year school Trinidad State also o ers a wide range of career and technical training in programs like gunsmithing cosmetology massage therapy welding diesel mechanics auto mechanics and nursing

Historical highlights

bull The bill that established Trinidad State Junior College in 1925 was sponsored by State Senator Sam Freudenthal for whom the campus library is now named

bull In the beginning classes were taught at Trinidad High School by high school teachers but college students were not allowed to mingle with high school students

bull By 1932 a full two years of classes were o ered allowing the rst eight students to earn two year degrees in May of 1933

bull In the spring of 1940 construction began on what is now the Berg Administration Building

bull In the fall of 1940 construction began on what is now Scott Gymnasium

bull Trinidad Statersquos gunsmithing progam began in 1947 and is now regarded as the premier gunsmithing program in the United States

bull Trinidad State was accepted into the Colorado Community College System in 1968

bull In 1994 Trinidad State merged with the San Luis Valley Educational Center in Alamosa creating the Trinidad State Valley Campus

bull Selected as rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in 2015

Trinidad State Celebrates 90 years

21wwwtrinidadstateedu

CCCOnline Summer 2015 Class List

Session 1 ndash June 1th - August 8th

12249 AAA 099 C11 Active Learning Skills 112063 ACC 101 C11 Fundamentals of Accounting 312064 ACC 115 C11 Payroll Accounting 312065 ACC 121 C11 Accounting Principles I 412066 ACC 122 C11 Accounting Principles II 412067 ACC 131 C11 Income Tax 312380 ACC 215 C11 Acct Info Systems amp eBusiness 312068 ACC 226 C11 Cost Accounting 312069 ANT 101 C11 Cultural Anthropology SS3 312070 ANT 111 C11 Physical Anthropology SS3 312071 ANT 225 C11 Anthropology of Religion 312072 ART 110 C11 Art Appreciation AH1 312073 ART 111 C11 Art Hist Ancient MedievGT-AH1 312074 ART 112 C11 Art Hist Renaiss1900GT-AH1 312075 AST 101 C11 Astronomy I wLab SC1 412076 AST 102 C11 Astronomy II wLab SC1 412077 BIO 105 C11 Science of Biology wLab SC1 412078 BIO 106 C11 Basic Anatomy And Physiology 412079 BIO 111 C11 Gen College Biology ILab SC1 512080 BIO 201 C11 Human AnatomyampPhys wLab ISC1 412081 BIO 202 C11 Human AnatomyampPhys IILab SC1 412082 BIO 204 C11 Microbiology wLab SC1 412083 BIO 216 C11 Pathophysiology 412084 BUS 115 C11 Introduction to Business 312085 BUS 120 C11 Introduction to E-Commerce 312086 BUS 216 C11 Legal Environment of Business 312087 BUS 217 C11 Bus CommunicationRept Write 312088 BUS 226 C11 Business Statistics 312089 CHE 101 C11 Intro to Chemistry ILab SC1 5

12090 CHE 102 C11 Intro to Chemistry IILab SC1 512091 CHE 111 C11 Gen College Chem ILab SC1 512092 CHE 112 C11 Gen College Chem IILab SC1 512093 CIS 115 C11 Intro to Computer Info Sys 312094 CIS 118 C11 Intro PC Applications 312095 CIS 135 C11 Complete PC Word Processing 312096 CIS 145 C11 Complete PC Database 312097 CIS 155 C11 PC Spreadsheet Concepts 312098 CIS 267 C11 Mgmt of Information Systems 312240 CNG 101 C11 Networking Fundamentals 312099 CNG 209 C11 MS Server Active Direct Config 412100 CNG 210 C11 MS Network Infrastruct Config 412101 CNG 211 C11 Windows Configuration (OS) 312102 CNG 212 C11 Configuring Windows Server 412103 COM 115 C11 Public Speaking 312105 COM 125 C11 Interpersonal Communication 312104 CRJ 110 C11 Intro to Criminal Justice 312106 CRJ 125 C11 Policing Systems 312107 CRJ 135 C11 Judicial Function 312108 CRJ 145 C11 Correctional Process 312109 CRJ 205 C11 Principles of Criminal Law 312110 CRJ 210 C11 Constitutional Law 312111 CRJ 230 C11 Criminology 312112 CRJ 236 C11 CRJ Research Methods 312243 CRJ 257 C11 Victimology 312248 CSC 105 C11 Computer Literacy 312113 CSC 160 C11 Computer Science I (C++) 412114 CSC 161 C11 Computer Sci II (Language) 412115 CSC 240 C11 Java Programming 312116 CWB 110 C11 Cmplt Web Author (Language) 312117 CWB 130 C11 Web Editing Tools (Editor) 3

CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs

CCCOnline is not a college We are part of the Colorado Community College System of 13 two-year colleges in the state - including Trinidad State Junior College CCCOnline delivers online courses from those 13 colleges

If you are already a student at TSJC you can register for CCCOnline and your on-campus classes at the same time CCCOnline classes have their own unique section number C11 C12 C21 or C22 so you can easily tell them apart from Trinidad State Junior Collegersquos online courses or those you take on campus

If you want to take online classes are a new student and have not yet applied to one of the 13 Colorado community colleges visit wwwccconlineorg and explore the programs and courses we offer

All students who take CCCOnline courses must select a home college that offers the degree or certificate they want to pursue Your home college

Census Date - Last day to drop with refund

June 14th 2015

June 1st 2015

June 11th 2015

June 26th 2015

Session 1

August 8th 2015

Classes Begin

Last Day to Withdraw ldquoWrdquo Recorded No Refund

Summer 2015

Last Day of Class

June 8th 2015

July 10th 2015

Session 2

July 18th 2015

June 1st 2015

June 11th 2015

June 26th 2015

Session 3

August 8th 2015

bull Keeps your Records bull Processes your college application bull Provides transcripts bull Provides career counseling bull Helps you transfer your credits bull Issues your degree or certificate bull Takes your tuition payment bull Contact advisingccconlineorg

22 wwwtrinidadstateedu

12118 ECE 101 C11 Intro to Early Childhood Educ 312119 ECE 102 C11 Intro to ECE Lab Techniques 312120 ECE 103 C11 Guidance Strategies Yng Child 312121 ECE 111 C11 InfantToddler TheoryPractice 312122 ECE 112 C11 InfantToddler Lab Tech 312386 ECE 125 C11 ScienceMath amp the Young Child 312123 ECE 205 C11 Nutrition Health and Safety 312124 ECE 220 C11 Curriculum Methods Techniques 312125 ECE 226 C11 Creativity and the Young Child 312126 ECE 238 C11 Child Growth and Development 312127 ECE 240 C11 Admin of ECE Programs 312128 ECE 241 C11 AdminHuman Relations ECE 312129 ECE 260 C11 The Exceptional Child 312130 ECO 201 C11 Prin of Macroeconomics SS1 312131 ECO 202 C11 Prin of Microeconomics SS1 312135 ENG 121 C11 English Composition I CO1 312136 ENG 122 C11 English Composition II CO2 312137 ENG 131 C11 Technical Writing I 312138 ENG 221 C11 Creative Writing I 312139 ENG 222 C11 Creative Writing II 312140 ENV 101 C11 Environmental Sci wLab SC1 412141 FRE 111 C11 French Language I 512142 FRE 211 C11 French Language III AH4 312143 FRE 212 C11 French Language IV AH4 312144 GEO 105 C11 World Regional Geography SS2 312145 GEO 106 C11 Human Geography SS2 312146 GER 111 C11 German Language I 512147 GEY 111 C11 Physical Geology wLab SC1 412297 GEY 112 C11 Historical Geology wLab SC1 412148 HIS 101 C11 Western CivAntiquity-1650 HI1 312149 HIS 102 C11 Western Civ 1650-Present HI1 312150 HIS 111 C11 The World Antiquity-1500 HI1 312151 HIS 112 C11 The World 1500-Present HI1 312381 HIS 121 C11 US History to Reconst HI1 312152 HIS 225 C11 Colorado History HI1 312153 HPR 178 C11 Medical Terminology 112154 HUM 115 C11 World Mythology GT-AH2 312155 HUM 121 C11 Humanities Early Civ GT-AH2 312156 HUM 122 C11 Humanities Mediev-Mod GT-AH2 312157 HUM 123 C11 Humanities Modern WrldGT-AH2 312158 HWE 100 C11 Human Nutrition 312159 LIT 115 C11 Intro to Literature I AH2 312160 LIT 201 C11 Wrld Literature to 1600GT-AH2 312387 LIT 202 C11 World Lit After 1600GT-AH2 312388 LIT 211 C11 Amer Lit to Civil War GT-AH2 312161 LIT 212 C11 Amer Lit Aft Civil WarGT-AH2 312244 LIT 225 C11 Intro to Shakespeare AH2 312162 LIT 255 C11 Children`s Literature 312163 MAN 200 C11 Human Resource Management I 312164 MAN 216 C11 Small Business Management 312165 MAN 226 C11 Principles of Management 312166 MAR 111 C11 Principles of Sales 312167 MAR 216 C11 Principles of Marketing 312382 MAT 050 C11 Quantitative Literacy 412383 MAT 055 C11 Algebraic Literacy 412168 MAT 103 C11 Math for Clinical Calculations 312169 MAT 107 C11 Career Math 312170 MAT 112 C11 Financial Mathematics 312171 MAT 120 C11 Math for Liberal Arts MA1 412172 MAT 121 C11 College Algebra MA1 412173 MAT 122 C11 College Trigonometry MA1 312174 MAT 123 C11 Finite Mathematics MA1 4

12175 MAT 125 C11 Survey of Calculus MA1 412176 MAT 135 C11 Intro to Statistics MA1 312177 MAT 155 C11 Integrated Math I 312178 MAT 156 C11 Integrated Math II 312179 MAT 166 C11 Pre-Calculus MA1 512180 MAT 201 C11 Calculus I MA1 512181 MAT 202 C11 Calculus II MA1 512182 MAT 203 C11 Calculus III MA1 412183 MGD 102 C11 Introduction To Multimedia 312184 MGD 111 C11 Adobe Photoshop I 312185 MGD 112 C11 Adobe Illustrator I 312241 MGD 114 C11 Adobe InDesign 312186 MUS 100 C11 Intro to Music Theory I 312188 MUS 120 C11 Music Appreciation AH1 312187 MUS 121 C11 Music Hist Mdvl-Classical AH1 312242 MUS 125 C11 History of Jazz GT-AH1 312189 NUR 101 C11 Pharmacology Calculations 112190 OSH 115 C11 General Industry Standards 512192 OSH 125 C11 Construction Industry Standard 312191 OSH 135 C11 Case Study Evaluation 512195 OSH 145 C11 Fire Protection amp Analysis 312193 OSH 146 C11 Hazardous Materials 212194 OSH 155 C11 Environ Regulatory Framework 312197 OSH 165 C11 Excavation Safety 112196 OSH 215 C11 Accident Prevention 312198 OSH 225 C11 Industrial Hygiene 312199 OSH 226 C11 ErgonomicsManage Task Stress 312200 OSH 235 C11 Workersrsquo Compensation 212201 OSH 245 C11 Safety Program PlanningAdmin 312202 OSH 246 C11 Safety Training Methods 312203 OSH 255 C11 Industrial Hygiene Instru Lab 312204 OSH 281 C11 Internship 012205 OSH 285 C11 Independent Study 012206 PHI 111 C11 Intro to Philosophy AH3 312207 PHI 112 C11 Ethics AH3 312208 PHI 113 C11 Logic AH3 312209 PHI 115 C11 World Religions-West AH3 312210 PHI 116 C11 World Religions-East AH3 312211 PHY 105 C11 Conceptual Physics wLab SC1 412212 PHY 111 C11 Physics Alg-Based ILab SC1 512213 PHY 112 C11 Physics Alg-Based IILab SC1 512214 POS 105 C11 Intro to Political ScienceSS1 312215 POS 111 C11 American Government SS1 312216 POS 125 C11 AmerStateLocal Govt GT-SS1 312217 POS 205 C11 International Relations SS1 312218 PSY 101 C11 General Psychology I SS3 312219 PSY 102 C11 General Psychology II SS3 312220 PSY 226 C11 Social Psychology SS3 312221 PSY 235 C11 Human Growth amp Developmnt SS3 312222 PSY 237 C11 Child amp Adolescent Psychology 312223 PSY 238 C11 Child Development SS3 312224 PSY 249 C11 Abnormal Psychology SS3 312225 RUS 111 C11 Russian Language I 512226 SCI 155 C11 Integrated Sci I wLab SC1 412296 SCI 156 C11 Integrated Sci II wLab SC1 412227 SOC 101 C11 Intro to Sociology I SS3 312228 SOC 102 C11 Intro to Sociology II SS3 312229 SOC 231 C11 Sociology-Deviant BehaviorSS3 312230 SPA 111 C11 Spanish Language I 512231 SPA 112 C11 Spanish Language II 512232 SPA 211 C11 Spanish Language III AH4 312233 SPA 212 C11 Spanish Language IV AH4 3

CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title CRS CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs

CCCOnline Summer 2015 Class List Continued

23wwwtrinidadstateedu

AGE 102 Agriculture Economics GT-SS1AGR 260 World Interdependence Population and Food GT-SS3AGY 240 Introductory Soil Science with Lab GT-SC1ANT 101 Cultural Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 102 Cultural Anthropology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 103 Archaeology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 104 Physical Anthropology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 107 Introduction to Archaeology GT-SS3ANT 108 Archaeology of World Rock Art GT-SS3ANT 111 Physical Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 201 Introduction to Forensic Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 215 Indians of North America GT-SS3ANT 250 Medical Anthropology GT-SS3ART 110 Art Appreciation GT-AH1ART 111 Art History Ancient to Medieval GT-AH1ART 112 Art History Renaissance to Modern GT-AH1ART 207 Art History - 1900 to Present GT-AH1AST 101 Astronomy I with Lab GT-SC1AST 102 Astronomy II with Lab GT-SC1AST 150 Astrobiology GT-SC2AST 155 Astronomy Ancient Cultures GT-SC2AST 160 Cosmology GT-SC2BIO 103 Principles of Animal Biology GT-SC2BIO 104 Biology A Human Approach GT-SC1BIO 105 Science of Biology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 111 General College Biology I with Lab GT-SC1BIO 112 General College Biology II with Lab GT-SC1BIO 116 Introduction to Human Disease GT-SC2BIO 201 Anatomy amp Physiology I with Lab GT-SC1BIO 202 Anatomy amp Physiology II with Lab GT-SC1BIO 204 Microbiology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 208 General College Microbiology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 220 General Zoology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 221 Botany with Lab GT-SC1BIO 224 Genetics GT-SC1CHE 101 Introduction to Chemistry I with Lab GT-SC1CHE 102 Introduction to Chemistry II with Lab GT-SC1CHE 105 Chemistry in Context with Lab GT-SC1CHE 111 General College Chemistry I with Lab GT-SC1CHE 112 General College Chemistry II with Lab GT-SC1COM 220 Inter-cultural Communication GT-SS3CRJ 110 Introduction to Criminal Justice GT-SS3DAN 125 History of Dance I GT-AH1ECO 101 Economics of Social Issues GT-SS1ECO 201 Principles of Macroeconomics GT-SS1ECO 202 Principles of Microeconomics GT-SS1ECO 211 Gender in the Economy GT-SS1ECO 245 Environmental Economics GT-SS1

ENG 121 English Composition I GT-CO1ENG 122 English Composition II GT-CO2ENG 201 English Comp III Writing for Public Discourse GT-CO3ENV 101 Introduction to Environmental Science with Lab GT-SC1ENV 110 Natural Disasters GT-SC2ETH 200 Introduction to Ethnic Studies GT-SS3FRE 211 French Language III GT-AH4FRE 212 French Language IV GT-AH4GEO 105 World Regional Geography GT-SS2GEO 106 Human Geography GT-SS2GEO 111 Physical Geography - Landforms with Lab GT-SC1GEO 112 Physical Geography-Weather amp Climate with Lab GT-SC1GER 211 German Language III GT-AH4GER 212 German Language IV GT-AH4GEY 108 Geology of US National Parks GT-SC2GEY 111 Physical Geology with Lab GT-SC1GEY 112 Historical Geology with Lab GT-SC1GEY 135 Environmental Geology with Lab GT-SC1HIS 101 Western Civilization Antiquity - 1650 GT-HI1HIS 102 Western Civilization 1650 - Present GT-HI1HIS 111 The World Antiquity - 1500 GT-HI1HIS 112 The World 1500 - Present GT-HI1HIS 121 US History to Reconstruction GT-HI1HIS 122 US History Since the Civil War GT-HI1HIS 203 Civil War Era in American History GT-HI1HIS 205 Women in World History GT-HI1HIS 207 American Environmental History GT-HI1HIS 208 American Indian History GT-HI1HIS 215 Women in US History GT-HI1HIS 218 History of Science and Technology GT-HI1HIS 225 Colorado History GT-HI1HIS 235 History of the American West GT-HI1HIS 236 US History Since 1945 GT-HI1HIS 243 History of Modern China GT-HI1HIS 244 History of Latin America GT-HI1HIS 245 US in the World GT-HI1HIS 247 20th Century World History GT-HI1HIS 249 History of Islamic Civilization GT-HI1HIS 250 African American History GT-HI1HIS 251 History of Christianity in the World GT-HI1HIS 255 The Middle Ages GT-HI1HIS 259 Modern Middle East GT-HI1HIS 260 U S Foreign Relations History GT-HI1HIS 265 Writing About History GT-CO3HUM 103 Introduction to Film Art GT-AH2HUM 115 World Mythology GT-AH2HUM 121 Humanities Early Civilization GT-AH2HUM 122 Humanities Medieval-Modern GT-AH2

CRN Title CRN Title

Statewide Guaranteed Transfer Classes

Session 2 ndash June 8th - August 18th 12390 ART 110 C21 Art Appreciation AH1 312391 BUS 115 C21 Introduction to Business 312408 COM 115 C21 Public Speaking 312392 COM 125 C21 Interpersonal Communication 312393 ENG 121 C21 English Composition I CO1 312394 ENG 122 C21 English Composition II CO2 312395 HIS 121 C21 US History to Reconst HI1 312396 HIS 225 C21 Colorado History HI1 3

12397 HWE 100 C21 Human Nutrition 312398 PHI 111 C21 Intro to Philosophy AH3 312399 PSY 101 C21 General Psychology I SS3 312400 PSY 235 C21 Human Growth amp Developmnt SS3 312401 SOC 101 C21 Intro to Sociology I SS3 3

Session 3 ndash June 1th - August 8th 12384 MAT 025 C91 Algebraic Literacy Lab 112385 MAT 055 C91 Algebraic Literacy 4

CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs

CCCOnline Summer 2015 Class List Continued

HUM 123 Humanities Modern World GT-AH2ITA 211 Italian Language III GT-AH4ITA 212 Italian Language IV GT-AH4JOU 105 Introduction to Mass Media GT-SS3JPN 211 Japanese Language III GT-AH4JPN 212 Japanese Language IV GT-AH4LIT 115 Introduction to Literature I GT-AH2LIT 201 World Literature 10 1600 GT-AH2LIT 202 World Literature After 1600 GT-AH2LIT 205 Ethnic Literature GT-AH2LIT 211 American Literature to Civil War GT-AH2LIT 212 American Literature After Civil War GT-AH2LIT 221 British Literature to 1700 GT-AH2LIT 222 British Literature Since 1700 GT-AH2LIT 225 Introduction to Shakespeare GT-AH2LIT 246 Literature of Women GT-AH2LIT 259 Survey of African American Literature GT-AH2LIT 268 Celtic Literature GT-AH2MAT 120 Mathematics for Liberal Arts GT-MA1MAT 121 College Algebra GT-MA1MAT 122 College Trigonometry GT-MA1MAT 123 Finite Mathematics GT-MA1MAT 125 Survey of Calculus GT-MA1MAT 135 Introduction to Statistics GT-MA1MAT 166 Pre-Calculus GT-MA1MAT 201 Calculus I GT-MA1MAT 202 Calculus II GT-MA1MAT 203 Calculus III GT-MA1MAT 204 Calculus IIIEngineering Apps GT-MA1MAT 215 Discrete Mathematics GT-MA1MAT 261 Diff Eqwith Engineering Apps GT-MA1MAT 265 Differential Equations GT-MA1MET 150 General Meteorology with Lab GT-MA1MUS 120 Music Appreciation GT-AH1MUS 122 Music History Early Romantic-Present GT-AH1MUS 123 Survey of World Music GT-AH1MUS 125 History of Jazz GT-AH1NRE 251 General Oceanography with Lab GT-SC1PHI 111 Introduction to Philosophy GT-AH3PHI 112 Ethics GT-AH3PHI 113 Logic GT-AH3PHI 114 Comparative Religions GT-AH3PHI 115 World Religions West GT-AH3PHI 116 World Religions East GT-AH3PHI 214 Philosophy of Religion GT-AH3PHI 218 Environmental Ethics GT-AH3PHI 220 Philosophy of Death and Dying GT-AH3PHY 105 Conceptual Physics with Lab GT-SC1PHY 107 Energy Science and Technology with Lab GT-SC1

PHY 111 Physics Algebra Based I with Lab GT-SC1PHY 112 Physics Algebra Based II with Lab GT-SC1PHY 211 Physics Calculus Based I with Lab GT-SC1PHY 212 Physics Calculus Based II with Lab GT-SC1POS 105 Introduction to Political Science GT-SS1POS 111 American Government GT-SS1POS 125 American State and Local Government GT-SS1POS 205 International Relations GT-SS1POS 215 Current Political Issues GT-SS1POS 225 Comparative Government GT-SS1PSY 101 General Psychology I GT-SS3PSY 102 General Psychology II GT-SS3PSY 205 Psychology of Gender GT-SS3PSY 217 Human Sexuality GT-SS3PSY 226 Social Psychology GT-SS3PSY 227 Psychology of Death and Dying GT-SS3PSY 235 Human Growth amp Development GT-SS3PSY 238 Child Development GT-SS3PSY 240 Health Psychology GT-SS3PSY 249 Abnormal Psychology GT-SS3PSY 265 Psychology of Personality GT-SS3RUS 211 Russian Language III GT-AH4RUS 212 Russian Language IV GT-AH4SCI 105 Science in Society GT-SC2SCI 155 Integrated Science I Physics amp Chemistry with Lab GT-SC1SCI 156 Integrated Science II Earth amp Life Science with Lab GT-SC1SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology GT-SS3SOC 102 Introduction to Sociology II GT-SS3SOC 205 Sociology of Family Dynamics GT-SS3SOC 207 Environmental Sociology GT-SS3SOC 215 Contemporary Social Problems GT-SS3SOC 216 Sociology of Gender GT-SS3SOC 218 Sociology of Diversity GT-SS3SOC 220 Sociology of Religion GT-SS3SOC 231 Sociology of Deviant Behavior GT-SS3SOC 237 Sociology of Death and Dying GT-SS3SPA 211 Spanish Language III GT-AH4SPA 212 Spanish Language IV GT-AH4THE 105 Theatre Appreciation GT-AH1THE 108 Theatre Script Analysis GT-AH1THE 211 Development of Theatre Greek-Renaissance GT-AH1THE 212 Development of Theatre Restoration-Modern GT-AH1THE 215 Playwriting GT-AH1WST 200 Introduction to Women Studies GT-SS3WST 225 Women and Social Action GT-SS3WST 240 Goddesses and Women of the Ancient World GT-SS3WST 249 Womenrsquos Sexuality GT-SS3

52315

Statewide Guaranteed Transfer Classes Continued CRN Title CRN Title

Southern Colorado Repertory eatre and Trinidad State are o ering a two-week Arts Immersion Camp open to kids ages 5-18 e summer program includes theatre taught by professional actors designers and technicians and music and art taught by Trinidad Statersquos accomplished professors For two fun- lled weeks campers receive extensive and specialized training for the next generation of creative professionals and enthusiasts all in a safe environment on Trinidad Statersquos beautiful campus e two weeks of Camp lead up to the last weekend when family members can enjoy campers in a fully staged play and music performance and art on display at Trinidad Statersquos Massari Performing Arts Center

Dates July 20 - August 2 2015 (two weeks)Times 3 options -

bull Full Immersion Sleep-Over Campbull Day Camp 9 am - 5 pm including an hour for lunchbull Theatre Camp only 9 am - 1 pm

Costbull Full Immersion including room and board and all activities

$1295bull Full Day Camp including lunch $485bull Morning Theatre Camp only $220

Where Trinidad State Junior College and the Massari Performing Arts CenterAges

bull Full Immersion Sleep-over Camp 8-18bull Day Camp 7-18bull Morning Theatre Camp only 5-18

Description Geared for all levels of experience and interest Arts Camp provides extensive training and performance experiences in acting dance music and art blending interactive activities with professional trainingContact Harriet Vaugeois or Bernadine Torres bernadinescrtheatregmailcom wwwscrtheatrecom

In Theatre workshops campers work on all aspects of theatre production including acting voice production dance technical design of costumes scenery lights sound and props Highly experienced teachers and counselors ensure a supportive and inclusive environment where campers build vivid on-stage characters which help shape the o -stage character of the young lives engaged making them con dent compassionate and well rounded Campers are encouraged to develop new skills pursue existing interests and foster everlasting friendships

In Art workshops campers will engage in hands-on opportunities to experience the creative process in an active (and fun) studio environment Campers will work with highly experienced professional artists who welcome the opportunity to work with unique individuals bursting with potential In addition to the traditional range of artistic expression the campers will also have the opportunity to experience puppet making Our goal is to push creativity to the next level encourage long lasting friendships build con dence and self-esteem all while having fun

In Music workshops campers will rehearse daily with highly accomplished musicians to improve his or her vocal or musical skills both individually and as part of a group In addition to exploring various musical genres campers will have the opportunity to develop songwriting skills Beyond increased musical con dence campers will form lifelong friendships with other boys girls and teens who share the same passion and enthusiasm (Please note other than piano and percussion campers will need to bring their own instrument)

Southern Colorado Arts Immersion Camp

Theatre

Art

Music

24 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Southern Colorado Repertory eatre and Trinidad State are o ering a two-week Arts Immersion Camp open to kids ages 5-18 e summer program includes theatre taught by professional actors designers and technicians and music and art taught by Trinidad Statersquos accomplished professors For two fun- lled weeks campers receive extensive and specialized training for the next generation of creative professionals and enthusiasts all in a safe environment on Trinidad Statersquos beautiful campus e two weeks of Camp lead up to the last weekend when family members can enjoy campers in a fully staged play and music performance and art on display at Trinidad Statersquos Massari Performing Arts Center

Dates July 20 - August 2 2015 (two weeks)Times 3 options -

bull Full Immersion Sleep-Over Campbull Day Camp 9 am - 5 pm including an hour for lunchbull Theatre Camp only 9 am - 1 pm

Costbull Full Immersion including room and board and all activities

$1295bull Full Day Camp including lunch $485bull Morning Theatre Camp only $220

Where Trinidad State Junior College and the Massari Performing Arts CenterAges

bull Full Immersion Sleep-over Camp 8-18bull Day Camp 7-18bull Morning Theatre Camp only 5-18

Description Geared for all levels of experience and interest Arts Camp provides extensive training and performance experiences in acting dance music and art blending interactive activities with professional trainingContact Harriet Vaugeois or Bernadine Torres bernadinescrtheatregmailcom wwwscrtheatrecom

In Theatre workshops campers work on all aspects of theatre production including acting voice production dance technical design of costumes scenery lights sound and props Highly experienced teachers and counselors ensure a supportive and inclusive environment where campers build vivid on-stage characters which help shape the o -stage character of the young lives engaged making them con dent compassionate and well rounded Campers are encouraged to develop new skills pursue existing interests and foster everlasting friendships

In Art workshops campers will engage in hands-on opportunities to experience the creative process in an active (and fun) studio environment Campers will work with highly experienced professional artists who welcome the opportunity to work with unique individuals bursting with potential In addition to the traditional range of artistic expression the campers will also have the opportunity to experience puppet making Our goal is to push creativity to the next level encourage long lasting friendships build con dence and self-esteem all while having fun

In Music workshops campers will rehearse daily with highly accomplished musicians to improve his or her vocal or musical skills both individually and as part of a group In addition to exploring various musical genres campers will have the opportunity to develop songwriting skills Beyond increased musical con dence campers will form lifelong friendships with other boys girls and teens who share the same passion and enthusiasm (Please note other than piano and percussion campers will need to bring their own instrument)

Southern Colorado Arts Immersion Camp

Theatre

Art

Music

Summer Gunsmithing Series at Trinidad State

More than 60 classes are o ered through the NRA Summer Series including topics covering speci c guns machining welding for gunsmiths metal nishes reloading stockmaking checkering engraving and more

Learn from the best ndash experts from all over the nation and our top-notch gunsmithing faculty teach NRA summer classes

Classes ll up fast - sign up today Call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

ldquoThis is my rst time here rst time doing any gunsmithing

and I was very impressed Thanks for a great weekrdquo ndash NRA Gunsmithing Student

Trinidad State o ers NRA gunsmithing courses throughout the summer Classes vary in length from one day to two weeks and

are available to anyone interested in gunsmithing or related topics - whether yoursquore a novice current student or professional

Now at Trinidad State NRA Certified Training Center

Trinidad State is now home to the rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in the United States is allows Trinidad Statersquos storied Gunsmithing Department with backing from the NRA to train future gun safety instructors in the proper use

of pistols ri es shotguns and more Not only can students become NRA Certi ed

Instructors they can take advantage of government nancial aid GI Bill and Vocational Rehab bene ts when paying for these classes For information or

to sign up call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

bull Tuition at Trinidad State is at least 40 less than area 4-year colleges and universities

bull Start here then transfer to a 4-year university ndash General Education courses guaranteed to transfer to Colorado universities (some restrictions apply)

Get the schedule online

Call 1-800-621-TSJC or visit trinidadstateedu

Summer Gunsmithing Series at Trinidad State

More than 60 classes are o ered through the NRA Summer Series including topics covering speci c guns machining welding for gunsmiths metal nishes reloading stockmaking checkering engraving and more

Learn from the best ndash experts from all over the nation and our top-notch gunsmithing faculty teach NRA summer classes

Classes ll up fast - sign up today Call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

ldquoThis is my rst time here rst time doing any gunsmithing

and I was very impressed Thanks for a great weekrdquo ndash NRA Gunsmithing Student

Trinidad State o ers NRA gunsmithing courses throughout the summer Classes vary in length from one day to two weeks and

are available to anyone interested in gunsmithing or related topics - whether yoursquore a novice current student or professional

Now at Trinidad State NRA Certified Training Center

Trinidad State is now home to the rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in the United States is allows Trinidad Statersquos storied Gunsmithing Department with backing from the NRA to train future gun safety instructors in the proper use

of pistols ri es shotguns and more Not only can students become NRA Certi ed

Instructors they can take advantage of government nancial aid GI Bill and Vocational Rehab bene ts when paying for these classes For information or

to sign up call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

bull Tuition at Trinidad State is at least 40 less than area 4-year colleges and universities

bull Start here then transfer to a 4-year university ndash General Education courses guaranteed to transfer to Colorado universities (some restrictions apply)

Get the schedule online

Call 1-800-621-TSJC or visit trinidadstateedu

The Southern Rockies Heritage School provides a bridge linking the past present and future to continue the hands-on skills of crafts culture arts music and sustainable agriculture

Southern Colorado features a rich heritage tempered with pioneer spirit and ingenuity

At the Southern Rockies Heritage School we will promote and preserve traditional knowledge skills technologies crafts and art forms of the past and apply them to modern life

If yoursquove ever wondered how cheese is made marveled at the skill of a blacksmith or felt the creative urge to work with leather spin wool or make soap wersquoll have something for you

Join us while we bridge the gap between functional crafts and creative arts hands-on learning and fun

Wersquoll invite neighbors to pass along skills that might otherwise be lost as well as experts and instructors from afar to share their knowledge

Many classes will be held at Trinidad Statersquos Trinidad Campus others are planned for outlying locations where facilities permit including Francisco Fort in La Veta

Classes in the works for the summer of 2015 include scrimshaw cowboy hat making leather holster making powder horns pen making spur making belt buckles building a traditional horno introduction to birding blacksmithing Northern Pueblo basket making bookbinding papermaking traditional ber dyeing astronomynight skies hide tanning farm classes (cheese making backyard chickens beekeeping etc) and more

wwwsouthernrockiesheritageschoolorg bull kimmckeetrinidadstateedu bull (719) 846-5724

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Trinidad Campus Summer 2015 Table of ContentsNumbers You Should Know 1Trinidad Campus Classes 2 - 7

SRHS Southern Rockies Heritage School 2 Evening Classes 2 - 3CNED Continuing Education 3 - 4 Day Classes 4 - 7AAA Advanced Academic Achievement 4ART Art4AST Astronomy 4BIO Biology 4CCR College Composition amp Reading 4COM Communications 4COS Cosmetology4ECE Early Childhood Education 4EDU Education 4ENG English 4EST Esthetician 5GUNGUR GunsmithingNRA 5 - 6HPE Human Performance amp Exercise 6MAN Management 6

MAR Marketing 6MAT Mathematics 6MUS Music 6 NUR Nursing 7OSH Occupational Safety Technician 7PED Physical Education 7PSY Psychology 7SCI Science 7SOC Sociology 7CNED Summer of Fun 7WEL Welding 7

Important Dates 10Student Admissions Checklist 11General Information 12 - 15Valley Campus Classes 16 - 20CCCOnline Summer Classes 21 - 23Guaranteed Transfer Classes 23 - 24

All numbers are Area Code 719

Admissions 846-5621Adult EducationGED 846-5682Advising 846-5557Affirmative Action 846-5534Arts amp Sciences Office 846-5474Athletic Director 846-5519Bookstore 846-5610CashierBusiness Office 846-5547Computer (IT) Help Desk 846-5663Dining Hall 846-5629English as 2nd Language (ESL) 846-5642Edu Opportunity Ctr (EOC) 846-5689Financial Aid 846-5553

Huggins Hall 846-5458Library 846-5593Mail Room 846-5498Nursing Department 846-5535OrsquoConnor Hall 846-5497HRPayroll 846-5534846-5570Physical Plant 846-5618TRiO Student Sup Services 846-5645Tutoring 846-5664Student SuccTesting Center 846-5473Veterans Certifying Officer 846-5555Writing Center 846-5467

NUMBERS YOU SHOULD KNOWON THE TRINIDAD CAMPUS

EMERGENCY 911CAMPUS SECURITY USING AN ON CAMPUS TELEPHONE 9-719-845-6047CAMPUS SECURITY USING AN OFF CAMPUS TELEPHONE 719-845-6047

southernrockiesheritageschoolcom

Southern Rocky Mountain Heritage School 1318 SRHS 1000 Introduction to Reiki S 0900AM 0400PM Banta 306 71815 71815 Dawes1319 SRHS 1001 Aromatherapy Blending Essential Oils S 0900AM 1200PM Banta 62015 62015 Evans1320 SRHS 1002 Aromatherapy Using Essential Oils Safety T 0900AM 1200PM Banta 6915 6915 Evans1321 SRHS 1003 Ear Candling F 0900AM 1200PM Banta 61215 61215 Evans1322 SRHS 1004 Hands on the Harp R 0700PM 0900PM TBD TBD 72315 72315 McKee1323 SRHS 1005 Accupressure for Stress T 1000AM 1200PM Banta 61615 61615 Evans1326 SRHS 1006 Metal Embossing Basics Tools amp Techniques FS 0830AM 0430PM TBD TBD 73115 8115 Rehm

Evening Classes Astronomy12494 AST 101 001 Astronomy I wlab 4 0630PM 0830PM Davis 234 MTWR 6815 73115 Dominguez

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Trinidad Campus Summer 2015 Class List

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

How to Read a Class ListingCourse Request Number (CRN)

Meeting DaysM T W R F S SU

Class Meeting Times

Course Start and End Dates

Class Credit Hours

Section Information

TSJC is proud to offer not only traditional classroom instruction but also a variety of alternative approaches to education to ensure that your educational needs and individual learning styles are met

Section Information

The letters listed below are part of the Section Code (Sect) in the class list

bull H ndash Indicates the class is considered Hybrid meaning a por-tion of the course work is online This may result in reduced in-class time bull P ndash Indicates the class is delivered via interactive video (Polycom) to additional sites

The letters listed below are part of the Section Code (Sect) in the class list

bull PH ndash Indicates the class is both Polycom and Hybrid bull C ndash Indicates this class is an online class delivered via CCCon line bull T ndash Indicates this class is an online class delivered via TSJC

Notice ndash The schedule of classes can and will change for a current list please go to httpwwwtrinidadstateedustudentsclass-schedule

Or httpserpdnssbcccseduPRODTSJCbwckschdp_disp_dyn_sched

Trinidad

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Mathematics12312 MAT 025 050 Algebraic Literacy Lab 1 0500PM 0635PM LIB 308 R 6815 73115 Maxwell12320 MAT 091 050 Applied Quant Lab 1 0500PM 0635PM LIB 308 R 6815 73115 Maxwell12321 MAT 093 050 Algebra Lab 1 0500PM 0635PM LIB 308 R 6815 73115 Maxwell12008 MAT 107 050 Career Math 3 0500PM 0635PM LIB 309A MTW 6815 73115 Maxwell

Continuing Education Art1233 CNED Watercolor Painting 1130AM 0335PM Berg 401 MW 6815 71715 Tonape1231 CNED Pastel Painting 1130AM 0335PM Berg 401 TR 6815 71715 Tonap GunsmithingNRA1241 CNED 1241 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 211 SU 53015 53115 Wygovsky1242 CNED 1242 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 211 SU 6615 6715 Wygovsky1243 CNED 1243 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 211 SU 62015 62115 Wygovsky1244 CNED 1244 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 212 SU 62715 62815 Wygovsky1245 CNED 1245 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 212 SU 71115 71215 Wygovsky1246 CNED 1246 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 213 SU 71815 71915 Wygovsky1255 CNED 1255 Reloading A-Z 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 306 MTWRF 6115 6515 Machholz1256 CNED 1256 Leather Holster Making 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 414 MTWRF 6115 6515 Calkins1258 CNED 1258 Powderhorns 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 106 MTWRF 6815 61215 Stevens1263 CNED 1263 Gun Leather II 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 414 MTWRF 6815 61215 Calkins1264 CNED 1264 Firearms Business 0800AM 0500PM TBD TBD S 61315 61315 Cumby1267 CNED 1267 Intro to CADCAM - CNC 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 206 MTWRF 61515 61915 Cumby1270 CNED 1270 Scrimshaw 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 414 MTWRF 61515 61915 Stevens1273 CNED 1273 Pen Making 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 206 MTWRF 62215 62615 Farrell1277 CNED 1277 Vintage Barrel Restoration w Damascus Finishing 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 106 MTWRF 62915 7315 Beasland1279 CNED 1279 Religning 22 Caliber Firearms 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 211 MTWRF 62915 7315 Birkhold1281 CNED 1281 Advanced Hand Engraving 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 414 MTWRF 62915 7315 Pierson1282 CNED 1282 Structural Welding 0800AM 0500PM Banta MTWRF 62915 7315 Sanchez1289 CNED 1289 Spurmaking 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 101 MTWRF 71315 71715 Knight1293 CNED 1293 Classic Match Airguns 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 306 MTWRF 71315 71715 Bimrose1294 CNED 1294 Three Piece Buckles 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 101 MTWRF 72015 72415 Knight1295 CNED 1295 NRA Lab amp Independent Study 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 106 MTWRF 72015 72415 Newport1297 CNED 1297 Hatmaking 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 306 MTWRF 62215 62615 Hirt1298 CNED 1298 Gunstock Carving 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 414 MTWRF 72015 72415 Brooks1299 CNED 1299 NRA Shotgun Coaches Class 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 306 MT 72715 72815 Staff

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Building Codes PPCC Rocky Mountain Line Tech Colorado Springs TBERG Berg Administration TBV Banta Vocational Building TBOYD Boyd Technology Building TBOYD TCRM Boyd Technology Classroom TDAVIS Davis Science Building TDOWH Latuda Hall TEPC Epic Building - Freedom Road TGYM Scott Gymnasium

THOSP Mt San Rafael Hospital TLC Learning Center TLIB Freudenthal Memorial Library TLIB SMRM A B Library Seminar Rooms TMC Massari Performing Arts Center TMULL Mullen Building TTCDD Democracy Drive TRNGE Gun Range TSSC Sullivan Student Center

Trinidad Campus Summer 2015 Class List

Trinidad

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

Trinidad

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Trinidad Campus Summer 2015 Class ListCRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Summer of Fun1240 CNED 1240 Are You Thriving 0830AM 0130PM Lib 310 T 61615 61615 Nesbitt1300 CNED 1300 Recycled NotebookTreat Sleeve 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall F 6515 6515 Mack1301 CNED 1301 Glass Projects 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall R 6415 6415 Mack1302 CNED 1302 Chalk Message BoardHoppy Spring 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall W 6315 6315 Mack1303 CNED 1303 Halloween Projects 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall T 6215 6215 Mack1304 CNED 1304 Christmas Ornaments 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall M 6115 6115 Mack1305 CNED 1305 Digital Photography 0900AM 1200PM Boyd 119 TWR 52615 52815 Barrack1306 CNED 1306 Basic Computers (Word Excel Powerpoint) 0900AM 0200PM Berg 305 T 6915 6915 Rigdon1307 CNED 1307 Selling amp Safety on the Internet 0900AM 0200PM Berg 305 T 72115 72115 Rigdon1308 CNED 1308 Basic First Aid 0100PM 0500PM Davis 123 M 6115 6115 CarpenterFrank1309 CNED 1309 CPR 0800AM 1200PM Davis 123 M 6115 6115 CarpenterFrank1310 CNED 1310 Basic Automotive Banta 101 MT 6115 6215 Brunelli1311 CNED 1311 OSHA 10 HR Construction Industry Standorder 0900AM 0300PM Berg 307 MT 62215 62315 Cumby1312 CNED 1312 Welding Art 0800AM 0500PM Banta 201 MTWRF 7615 71015 Sanchez

Day Classes

Advancing Academic Achievement12389 AAA 175 001 ST Science Literacy 1 0100PM 0200PM Davis 228 MW 6815 71715 Maxwell12434 AAA 176 P01 ST College Science Prep 2 0830AM 1035AM Davis 203 MW 6815 71715 Krumm

Art1233 CNED Watercolor Painting 1130AM 0335PM Berg 401 MW 6815 71715 Tonape1231 CNED Pastel Painting 1130AM 0335PM Berg 401 TR 6815 71715 Tonape

Astronomy12494 AST 101 001 Astronomy I wlab 4 0630PM 0830PM Davis 234 MTWR 6815 73115 Dominguez

Biology 12402 BIO 202 PH5 Human AnatomyampPhys IILab SC1 4 0550PM 0830PM Davis 203 TW 6815 73115 Cahoone12003 BIO 216 H01 Pathophysiology 4 0930AM 1115AM Davis 222 T 6815 73115 Hart12001 BIO 216 T00 Pathophysiology 4 ONLINE 6815 73115 Hart

College Composition amp Reading12374 CCR 094 001 Studio 121 3 0115PM 0245PM LIB 309A TWR 6815 73115 LeBlanc

Communications12004 COM 115 001 Public Speaking 3 0800AM 0915AM Berg 304 MTWR 6815 73115 Gilmore

Cosmetology12234 COS 250 001 MgtEthicsInterper SklSales 1 1100AM 1130AM Mullen 301 MTWRF 6215 62715 DeChristino

Early Childhood Education12495 ECE 112 P01 InfantToddler Lab Tech 3 0400PM 0700PM Davis 215 W 6815 73115 Briones12496 ECE 225 P01 Language amp Cognition 3 0400PM 0700PM Davis 215 T 6815 73115 Plane

Education12526 EDU 250 PH0 CTE in Colorado 1 1000AM 1200PM Davis 215 R 6815 71715 Schroepfer

Emergency Medical Services12496 EMS 130 050 EMT Intravenous Therapy 2 0600PM 1000PM David 105 W 6115 62415 Bates

English12006 ENG 121 001 English Composition I CO1 3 1100AM 1235PM LIB 309A TWR 6815 73115 LeBlanc12007 ENG 122 H01 English Composition II CO2 3 1100AM 1235AM LIB 309B MW 6815 73115 Wilson

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Esthetician12235 EST 210 001 Advanced Massage amp Skin Care 2 0900AM 0950AM Mullen 301 MTWRF 6215 62715 DeChristino12236 EST 211 001 Facial Make-up 1 1000AM 1030AM Mullen 301 MTWRF 6215 62715 DeChristino12237 EST 212 001 Hair Removal 3 0100PM 0300PM Mullen 301 MTWRF 6215 62715 DeChristino

GunsmithingNRATo register for these classes please contact Donna Haddow at (719) 846-5541 or e-mail her at donnahaddowtrinidadstateedu12024 GUN 116 003 Basic Precision Welding 2 0800AM 0500PM Banta 201A MTWRF 62215 62615 Taunt12033 GUN 130 001 CNC Machining 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 206 MTWRF 61515 61915 Cumby12444 GUN 185 001 NRA Lab amp Independent Study 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 211 MTWRF 72015 72414 Newport12307 GUN 202 001 Air Gun Repair 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 306 MTWRF 71315 71715 Bimrose12265 GUN 275 003 ST Advanced Hand Engraving 3 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 414 MTWRF 62915 7313 Pierson12268 GUN 275 007 ST Vintage Barrel Rest wDamascus Finish 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 106 MTWRF 62915 7315 Beasland12452 GUN 275 039 ST Relining 22 caliber Firearms 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 211 MTWRF 62915 7315 Birkhold12272 GUN 275 047 ST Basic Hand Engraving 3 0800AM 0600PM Mullen 414 MTWRF 7615 71015 Pierson12055 GUN 275 048 ST Basic Hand Engraving 3 0800AM 0600PM Mullen 414 MTWRF 7615 71015 Pierson12274 GUN 292 001 Scrimshaw 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 414 MTWRF 61515 61915 Stevens12454 GUN 275 043 041 ST Stock Semi Inlet 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 101 MTWRF 7615 71015 Morovits12436 GUN 122 001 Tools amp Fixtures 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 211 MTWRF 62215 62615 Sturtevant12456 GUN 275 043 ST Powderhorns 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 106 MTWRF 6815 61215 Stevens12457 GUN 275 044 ST Powderhorns 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 106 MTWRF 6815 61215 Stevens12525 GUN 275 047 Engraving ProblemsAlumni 2 MTWRF 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 414 7615 71015 Pierson12525 GUN 275 047 Engraving ProblemsAlumni 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 414 MTWRF 7615 71015 Pierson12463 GUR 101 001 Basic Inst Training amp Home Fire Safety Inst 5 0800AM 0800PM Boyd TCRM M 6815 6815 Staff12481 GUR 101 002 Basic Inst Training amp Home Fire Safety Inst 5 0800AM 0800PM Boyd TCRM M 72015 72015 Staff12461 GUR 106 001 NRA Basic Pistol Shooting 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM T-W 6215 6315 Staff12476 GUR 106 002 NRA Basic Pistol Shooting 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM Sat-Sun 71115 71215 Staff12484 GUR 106 003 NRA Basic Pistol Shooting 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM Sat-Sun 8815 8915 Staff12478 GUR 107 001 NRA Basic Shotgun Shooting 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM TW 71415 71515 Staff12462 GUR 108 001 NRA Basic Muzzleloading Pistol Shooting 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM RF 6415 6515 Staff12472 GUR 109 001 NRA Basic Muzzleloading Rifle Shooting 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM RF 62515 62615 Staff12479 GUR 111 001 NRA Basic Muzzleloading Shotgun Shooting 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM RF 71625 71715 Staff12466 GUR 120 001 Range Safety Officer 5 0800AM 0600PM Boyd TCRM M 62215 62215 Staff12477 GUR 120 002 Range Safety Officer 5 0800AM 0600PM Boyd TCRM M 71315 71315 Staff12460 GUR 201 001 NRA Home Firearms Safety 5 0100PM 0500PM Boyd TCRM M 6115 6115 Staff12464 GUR 206 001 NRA Pistol Instructor Training 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM TW 6915 61015 Staff12482 GUR 207 001 NRA Basic Shotgun Instructor Training 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM TW 72115 72215 Staff12465 GUR 208 001 NRA Muzzleloading Pistol Instrucor Training 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM RF 61115 61215 Staff12475 GUR 209 001 NRA Basic Muzzle Rifle Instructor Training 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM WR 7215 7315 Staff12474 GUR 210 001 NRA Basic Rifle Instructor Training 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM TW 63015 7115 Staff12483 GUR 211 001 NRA Basic Muzzlel Shotgun Inst Training 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM RF 72315 72415 Staff GUR 275 001 Refuse to be a Victim 0 0100PM 0500PM Boyd TCRM Sat 61715 61715 Staff GUR 275 002 Refuse to be a Victim 0 0100PM 0500PM Boyd TCRM Sat 71815 71815 Staff12467 GUR 110 001 NRA Basic Rifle Shooting 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM TW 62315 62415 Staff1241 CNED 1241 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 211 SU 53015 53115 Wygovsky1242 CNED 1242 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 211 SU 6615 6715 Wygovsky1243 CNED 1243 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 211 SU 62015 62115 Wygovsky1244 CNED 1244 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 212 SU 62715 62815 Wygovsky1245 CNED 1245 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 212 SU 71115 71215 Wygovsky1246 CNED 1246 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 213 SU 71815 71915 Wygovsky1255 CNED 1255 Reloading A-Z 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 306 MTWRF 6115 6515 Machholz1256 CNED 1256 Leather Holster Making 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 414 MTWRF 6115 6515 Calkins1258 CNED 1258 Powderhorns 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 106 MTWRF 6815 61215 Stevens1263 CNED 1263 Gun Leather II 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 414 MTWRF 6815 61215 Calkins11264 CNED 1264 Firearms Business 0800AM 0500PM TBD TBD S 61315 61315 Cumby1267 CNED 1267 Intro to CADCAM - CNC 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 206 MTWRF 61515 61915 Cumby1270 CNED 1270 Scrimshaw 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 414 MTWRF 61515 61915 Stevens1273 CNED 1273 Pen Making 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 206 MTWRF 62215 62615 Farrell

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Trinidad Campus Summer 2015 Class ListCRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Trinidad

GunsmithingNRA Continued1277 CNED 1277 Vintage Barrel Restoration w Damascus Finishing 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 106 MTWRF 62915 7315 Beasland1279 CNED 1279 Religning 22 Caliber Firearms 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 211 MTWRF 62915 7315 Birkhold1281 CNED 1281 Advanced Hand Engraving 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 414 MTWRF 62915 7315 Pierson1282 CNED 1282 Structural Welding 0800AM 0500PM Banta MTWRF 62915 7315 Sanchez1289 CNED 1289 Spurmaking 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 101 MTWRF 71315 71715 Knight1293 CNED 1293 Classic Match Airguns 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 306 MTWRF 71315 71715 Bimrose1294 CNED 1294 Three Piece Buckles 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 101 MTWRF 72015 72415 Knight1295 CNED 1295 NRA Lab amp Independent Study 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 106 MTWRF 72015 72415 Newport1297 CNED 1297 Hatmaking 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 306 MTWRF 62215 62615 Hirt1298 CNED 1298 Gunstock Carving 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 414 MTWRF 72015 72415 Brooks1299 CNED 1299 NRA Shotgun Coaches Class 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 306 MT 72715 72815 Staff1327 CNED 2070 Refuse to be a Victim 0100PM 0500PM Boyd TCRM S 71815 71815 Staff

Human Performance and Exercise12309 HPE 200 T00 Perspectives in PE amp Sport 3 Online 6815 71715 Sloane

Management12310 MAN 200 H01 Human Resource Management I 3 1100AM 1215PM Berg 307 W 6815 71715 Vigil-Alcone

Marketing12311 MAR 160 H01 Customer Service 3 1100AM 1215PM Berg 307 T 6815 71715 Vigil-Alcone

Mathematics12312 MAT 025 050 Algebraic Literacy Lab 1 0500PM 0635PM LIB 308 R 6815 73115 Maxwell12313 MAT 050 001 Quantitative Literacy 4 0900AM 1035AM LIB 308 MTWR 6815 73115 Watson-Flores12316 MAT 055 001 Algebraic Literacy 4 0900AM 1035AM LIB 308 MTWR 6815 73115 Watson-Flores12320 MAT 091 050 Applied Quant Lab 1 0500PM 0635PM LIB 308 R 6815 73115 Maxwell12321 MAT 093 050 Algebra Lab 1 0500PM 0635PM LIB 308 R 6815 73115 Maxwell12008 MAT 107 050 Career Math 3 0500PM 0635PM LIB 309A MTW 6815 73115 Maxwell12279 MAT 121 T00 College Algebra MA1 4 ONLINE 6815 73115 Arguello

Music12468 MUS 120 H01 Music Appreciation AH1 3 0930AM 1105AM TMC 202 TWR 6815 71715 Winchester12280 MUS 141 005 PI Electric Guitar I 1 6815 71715 Ingram12281 MUS 141 006 PI Electric Guitar I 1 6815 71715 Ingram12282 MUS 141 007 PI Electric Bass I 1 6815 71715 Ingram12283 MUS 141 008 PI Electric Bass I 1 6815 71715 Ingram12009 MUS 141 009 PI Acoustic Guitar I 1 6815 71715 Ingram12010 MUS 141 010 PI Acoustic Guitar I (15) 1 6815 71715 Ingram12011 MUS 142 005 PI Electric Guitar II 1 6815 71715 Ingram12284 MUS 142 006 PI Electric Guitar II 1 6815 71715 Ingram12285 MUS 142 007 PI Electric Bass II 1 6815 71715 Ingram12286 MUS 142 008 PI Electric Bass II 1 6815 71715 Ingram12287 MUS 142 009 PI Acoustic Guitar II 1 6815 71715 Ingram12288 MUS 142 010 PI Acoustic Guitar II 1 6815 71715 Ingram12289 MUS 143 005 PI Electric Guitar III 1 6815 71715 Ingram12290 MUS 143 006 PI Electric Guitar III 1 6815 71715 Ingram12291 MUS 143 007 PI Electric Bass III 1 6815 71715 Ingram12292 MUS 143 008 PI Electric Bass III 1 6815 71715 Ingram12323 MUS 144 005 PI Electric Guitar IV 1 6815 71715 Ingram12324 MUS 144 006 PI Electric Guitar IV 1 6815 71715 Ingram12325 MUS 144 007 PI Electric Bass IV 1 6815 71715 Ingram12326 MUS 144 008 PI Electric Bass IV 1 6815 71715 Ingram1232 CNED Songwriting 1130AM 1215PM TMC 202 TR 6815 71715 Fyock

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Trinidad Campus Summer 2015 Class ListCRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

TrinidadNursing 12238 NUR 169 001 Transition into Practical Nrsg 4 0800AM 0500PM Davis 115 RF 52515 62615 Clerkin12251 NUR 189 001 Transition from LPN to ADN 3 0800AM 0500PM Davis 115 T 52515 62315 Clerkin12294 NUR 211 050 Psychiatric-Mental Health NSG 4 0400PM 0800PM Davis 115 M 6815 72415 Carpenter12527 HWE 100 H01 Human Nutrition 3 0900AM 1200PM Davis 115 T 6815 71715 Frank

Physical Education12373 PED 122 001 Step Aerobics 1 0900AM 1005AM TSSC MWF 6815 73115 Billings

Psychology12470 PSY 101 PH1 General Psychology I 3 1030AM 1220AM Davis 215 T 6815 73115 Mobbley

Science12293 SCI 105 T00 Science in Society SC2 3 ONLINE 6815 73115 Hanstad

Sociology12471 SOC 101 PH1 Intro to Sociology I 3 0100PM 0250PM Davis 215 W 6815 73115 Cooley

Summer of Fun1240 CNED 1240 Are You Thriving 0830AM 0130PM Lib 310 T 61615 61615 Nesbitt1300 CNED 1300 Recycled NotebookTreat Sleeve 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall F 6515 6515 Mack1301 CNED 1301 Glass Projects 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall R 6415 6415 Mack1302 CNED 1302 Chalk Message BoardHoppy Spring 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall W 6315 6315 Mack1303 CNED 1303 Halloween Projects 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall T 6215 6215 Mack1304 CNED 1304 Christmas Ornaments 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall M 6115 6115 Mack1305 CNED 1305 Digital Photography 0900AM 1200PM Boyd 119 TWR 52615 52815 Barrack1306 CNED 1306 Basic Computers (Word Excel Powerpoint) 0900AM 0200PM Berg 305 T 6915 6915 Rigdon1307 CNED 1307 Selling amp Safety on the Internet 0900AM 0200PM Berg 305 T 72115 72115 Rigdon1308 CNED 1308 Basic First Aid 0100PM 0500PM Davis 123 M 6115 6115 CarpenterFrank1309 CNED 1309 CPR 0800AM 1200PM Davis 123 M 6115 6115 CarpenterFrank1310 CNED 1310 Basic Automotive Banta 101 MT 6115 6215 Brunelli1311 CNED 1311 OSHA 10 HR Construction Industry Standorder 0900AM 0300PM Berg 307 MT 62215 62315 Cumby1312 CNED 1312 Welding Art 0800AM 0500PM Banta 201 MTWRF 7615 71015 Sanchez

Welding 12375 WEL 275 001 ST Welding Art 2 0800AM 0500PM Banta 308 MTWRF 7615 71015 Sanchez12376 WEL 275 002 ST Welding Art 2 0800AM 0500PM Banta 308 MTWRF 7615 71015 Sanchez12377 WEL 275 003 ST Structural Welding 2 0800AM 0500PM Banta 308 MTWRF 62915 7315 Sanchez12378 WEL 275 004 ST Structural Welding 2 0800AM 0500PM Banta 308 MTWRF 62915 7315 Sanchez

6-16-15

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Trinidad Campus Summer 2015 Class ListCRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Amount $250 per semester Duration First two consecutive semesters at TSJC Criteria Available to all high school senior students who participate in either the Red Carpet or Spring Fest events Participating students are given a certificate at the event and are responsible for bringing the certificate to the Financial Aid Office to redeem the scholarship

Amount $250 per semester Duration First two consecutive semesters at TSJC Criteria Available to all GED Graduates who participate in the GED Graduation Participating students are given a certificate at the event and are responsible for bringing the certificate to the Financial Aid Office to redeem the scholarship

Amount 3 credit hours on-campus in-state tuition rateDuration First semester at TSJC Criteria This award provides a 3 credit hour scholarship to a transfer student former TSJC student or student who has never been to college Student must carry at least 15 credit hours for a fall or spring semester or 6 credit hours for a summer semester Deadline August 15th for 2015 fall semester

Amount 12 credit hours per semester on-campus in-state tuition rate Duration Fall and spring semesters Criteria Scholarships available to the Valedictorian and Salutatorian from the graduating classes of public high schools within the eight county service area Online private school and home school students can also apply for the Presidentrsquos Scholarship using their GPA and ACT scores Deadline August 15th for 2015 fall semester

Amount $600 per semester maximum Duration Up to two years or 60 credit hours based on academic performance Criteria Available to all new incoming students who apply prior to first semester at TSJC and have earned a cumulative high school GPA of 38 ndash 40 or who have a composite ACT score of 25 or higher Students are required to carry 15 credit hours per semester and maintain a GPA of 38 or higher Cumulative GPA will be used for continuing eligibilityDeadline August 15th for 2015 fall semester

Amount $400 per semester maximum Duration Up to two years or 60 credit hours based on academic performance Criteria Available to all new incoming students who apply prior to first semester at TSJC and have earned a cumulative high school GPA of 30 ndash 3799 or who have a composite ACT score between 21 and 24 Students are required to carry 15 credit hours per semester and maintain a GPA of 30 or higher Cumulative GPA will be used for continuing eligibilityDeadline August 15th for 2015 fall semester

Institutional Scholarship Opportunities

Red Carpet Scholarship $250semester

GED Graduate Scholarship $250semester

Try 3 on TSJC Scholarship 3 credit hours

Presidentrsquos Scholarship 12 creditssemester

Automatic Merit 38-40 $600semester

Automatic Merit 30-3799 $400semester

For more information and a scholarship application visitwwwtrinidadstateedustudentsscholarships

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Trinidad State Junior College is your college We take pride in offering a variety of classes designed to meet your unique needs From accounting to welding we have it all and itrsquos all here for you We hope you find this schedule useful as you plan your future Whether yoursquore a returning student a lifelong learner or a person considering a new career Trinidad State can help you reach your goalsWe offer courses on two great campuses in beautiful southern Colorado and we are committed to providing you with personalized attention and endless opportunity With a student to faculty ratio of 13-to-1 we look forward to giving you the one-on-one attention you deserve as you pursue your dreamsCome by and see us visit our website atwwwtrinidadstateedu or give us a call at (800) 621-8752 We hope to see you in one of our classrooms soonYour future awaitsWarmest regards

Carmen M Simone PhDPresident

Dr Carmen M SimoneTrinidad Statersquos President

Trinidad STaTe adviSory CounCil

Richard Compton ChairRosalie Martinez Vice Chair

MembersVibeka Adkisson

John GalushaCharlotte Kilpatrick

Kathleen Rogers Tom Scarlett

10 wwwtrinidadstateedu

IMPORTANT DATES FOR SUMMER 2015March 2015March 20th Summer Registration Opens

May 2015May 29th Advising and Placement Testing Available

June 2015June 8th Six-Week Session BeginsJune 8th Eight-Week Session BeginsJune 13th Census Date Six-Week SessionJune 15th Census Date Eight-Week Session

July 2015July 4th Independence Day No Classes College Closed July 9th Withdrawal Date Six-Week SessionJuly 17th Six-Week Session EndsJuly 20th Withdrawal Date Eight-Week SessionJuly 31st Eight-Week Session Ends

Class Sessions First Day of Classes

Census DateLast day to drop

with refund

Withdrawal DateLast day to withdraw

ldquoWrdquo RecordedNo Refund

Semester Dates

CCCOnline (Ses 1) June 1st June 11st June 26th June 1st ndash August 8th

CCCOnline (Ses 2) June 8th June 14th July 10th June 8th ndash July 18th

CCCOnline (Ses 3) June 1st June 11st June 26th June 1st ndash August 8th

Summer 2015 Term Dates for CCCOnline Classes

TSJC is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association

of Colleges and Schools 230 South LaSalle St Suite 7-500

Chicago Illinois 60602-1411 1 (800) 621-7440 (312) 263-0456

Programs are approved byState Board for Community Colleges and Occupational Education

9101 Lowry Blvd bull Denver CO 80230 bull Phone 800-621-7440

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Student Admissions Checklist

Admissions Application (Must have a GEDHigh school Diploma) Apply online wwwtrinidadstateedu

TSJC Student Number S__________________

Provide previous educational information to TSJC Transcripts-high school Transcripts-previous College ACTSAT scores Immunization Records

Accuplacer Test-Trinidad Campus (TC) Library 218 Valley Campus (VC) LRC 212 (To ensure proper placement to achieve success)

FAFSA- TC BERG 209 VC Main Bldg 160 - File a Free Application for Federal Student Aid wwwfafsaedugov TSJC Code 001368 You will need prior year income tax records Pin_____________ Password______________

Colorado Opportunity Fund - TC Berg Room 201 VC Main Bldg 160- Colorado residents are eligible for COF to decrease your tuition expense httpscofcollege-assistorg User ID___________ Password_______________

Advising Registration-TC Library Student Success Center VC Main Bldg 160 You may self-disclose any disabilities amp seek accommodations -TC Library 222 VC LRC 212 Work Study Opportunities-TC Berg Room 209 VC Main Bldg 160

Student ID Card Student Services Berg TC Room 201 VC Main Build 158

Book Voucher - TC Berg Room 209 VC Business Office New Students- First Day of classes Continuing Students- The week before classes begin

Verify room assignments - look up your class schedule in Go2TSJCPortal to verify that your classes have not been moved

TC - Trinidad CampusVC - Valley Campus

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Summer 2015 Semester CalendarPlease pay special attention to the dates that classes begin and end Note that leaving early or returning late may result in your grades being lowered

Credit HoursTo be considered a full-time student at Trinidad State Junior College you must be enrolled in at least 15 credit hours Federal Financial Aid recognizes a student carrying 12 credit hours to be full time If you are enrolled in a career or technical educational program you may not take more than 26 credit hours without the approval of the program dean

Arranged CoursesThe abbreviation ldquoTBArdquo means that the time days or locations are scheduled on an individual basis between student and instructor Students are responsible for seeing the instructor to arrange their schedules

Course Cancellations The College reserves the right to cancel programs or courses to change instructors and to change times or locations of classes The Deanrsquos office will have current up-to-date information on scheduled classes

Drops Withdrawals and Repeating a Course Itrsquos important to know the drop and withdrawal dates for all your classes The dates are listed on the academic calendar or your individual course syllabus Whatrsquos the difference between ldquodroprdquo and ldquowithdrawrdquo If you drop a class before the census date you will receive a tuition refund and you will not lose College Opportunity Fund (COF) credits You can withdraw between the census and withdrawal dates It wonrsquot affect your grade point average however you will not get a refund and you will lose COF credits

A student who earns a grade of D F or U may repeat the course once for the purpose of improving the grade point

average (GPA) Both grades earned will be entered on the transcript however only the highest grade will be counted in calculating the cumulative grade point average Duplicate credit is not granted for repeating a course It is the studentrsquos responsibility to drop or withdraw from classes if they stop attending Students can go to the Student Services Office on either campus to drop or withdraw from a class If a student decides to withdraw from a class after the census but before the last 20 of the class and has a passing grade the grade will be recorded as ldquoWrdquo A ldquoWrdquo is not counted in computing grade point averages If a student withdraws during the last 20 of the class a regular grade will be assigned that does count in computing grade point averages Requests for exception to this procedure may be made to the appropriate dean

Tuition Refunds If a student officially drops from classes prior to the class census date a 100 refund of tuition will be made There will be no refund if the student withdraws after the class census date The College reserves the right to cancel course offerings where enrollment is too low to make a course educationally sound andor economically feasible Course cancellations will result in refund of tuition

Registration DeadlineThe deadline for registering for classes is the first Friday of class or as designated in the TSJC schedule Students requesting to register after the deadline date must obtain approval from the departmental dean for late authorization and registration into a class after the deadline date

Tuition ClassificationColorado law requires that students be classified as in-state or out-of-state for tuition purposes Your tuition classification is based upon information supplied on the application for admission

Students previously classified as out-of-state may have their classification

changed through a Tuition Classification Petition process Petitions and information concerning documentation may be obtained in the Registrarrsquos Office or the Student Services Office on either campus Petition applications must be received by either the Registrarrsquos Office or Student Affairs Office by the first Friday of class each semester

The tuition classification officer must request and maintain adequate documentation to support any applicantrsquos claim for change in status The policy for tuition classification is outlined in the Colorado Community College System (CCCS) System Presidentrsquos Procedure 4-40 For more information go to httpswwwcccseduwp-contentuploads201309SP4-40pdf

Appeal Procedures When a decision is rendered and the student is not in agreement with the decision the student may appeal the decision to the ldquoSA Committeerdquo by contacting the Vice President of Student Affairs The student will be required to present supporting documentation to a panel of institutional representatives for review and resolution The student will be notified of the decision made by the appeals panel and the reasons behind the decision The decision of the appeals panel is final

Deadlines Students have until the first Friday of each semester to submit a petition for change in Tuition Classification Once the petition is submitted the College will make a determination by census date

Check Your RequirementsTo earn a degree students must satisfy all course and curriculum requirements for the program under which they are registered and attain a cumulative grade point average of 20 or higher Basic skills courses do not count toward a degree Familiarize yourself with the provisions and regulations pertaining to your program See an Advisor when in doubt TSJC will make every effort to assist you in meeting requirements for graduation Final responsibility however rests with you

General Information

13wwwtrinidadstateedu

TransferTrinidad State Junior College has transfer agreements with Coloradorsquos four-year colleges and universities These agreements ensure that if you successfully complete requirements for graduation with an Associate of Arts or Associate of Science Degree you have fulfilled general education requirements and you will be granted upper division status at the receiving institution

Each applicant for admission who has attended another institution or college may not disregard a previous collegiate record Transfer students will be applying for admissions as a first-time freshman A student who wishes to transfer to Trinidad State Junior College may do so provided that the student is in good standing at the college from which heshe wishes to transfer

An official transcript must be sent directly to the college from the institution where the credits were earned College transcripts will be evaluated prior to registration to ascertain acceptable credits that will apply to the studentrsquos program of study Courses for which the student has earned a grade of ldquoDrdquo or ldquoFrdquo will not be accepted for credit Students with a GPA below 15 may be admitted on academic probation

In determining academic standing while attending TSJC the GPA of a transfer student is computed on the basis of credits attempted at Trinidad State Junior College only and will not include credits and grade points earned at other colleges

Up to 45 credits earned at regionally accredited colleges or universities or other approved educational institutions may be applied toward fulfilling TSJC program requirements

Please contact the Registrar at 719-846-5550 for more information about accepted transfer credits

Credit for Prior LearningThe Credit for Prior Learning or CPL program allows students to earn credit for learning that occurs outside the sponsorship of accredited post-secondary education institutions CPL is not awarded for experience but for college-level learning which entails

knowledge skills and competencies that students have obtained as a result of their prior learning experiences Contact the Registrar at 719-846-5550 for more information about how to be awarded credit for prior learning

Transfer of credit for vocational courses are determined by the Dean of Career and Technical Education Contact the Dean of Career and Technical Education at 719-846-5559 for more information about how to receive credit for vocational courses

Residence HallsThere are four residence halls on the Trinidad Campus to house students The residence halls are staffed with two full-time housing employees and a support staff of dorm assistants and resident hall assistants Students living in the residence halls are required to have a meal plan through the dining hall The food service company Sodexo strives to serve the students with a variety of menus quality service and unlimited seconds for most meals For more information about housing go to httpwwwtrinidadstateedustudentshousing

Immunization RequirementsColorado Law requires that all full-time students born after January 1 1957 show proof of immunization against measles mumps and rubella Students residing in student housing are required to show proof of immunization against meningococcal disease or the student or parentguardian must sign a waiver Proof of immunization is required at the time of registration Certification forms are available at the Student Services Office

Student Health InsuranceTSJC does not require health insurance for non-athlete students However all student athletes must show proof of a student health plan Trinidad State encourages all students to carry health insurance For information on student insurance see the Student Services Office on your campus

TSJC Notification SystemStudents may sign up for the TSJC Notification System to receive text messages phone messages and email

notices regarding campus closures campus emergencies and student notifications To sign up for this service login to the TSJC Portal and click on the Notify Me link

Student ComplaintsStudents or prospective students who wish to file a complaint related to accreditation or grievance may submit a formal written Student Grievance in the Student Services Office of either campus or at 600 Prospect Street Berg Office 201 Trinidad Colorado 81082 or by going online and filling out the form electronically at httpwwwtrinidadstateedu

Complaints regarding accreditation can also be made by contacting the Higher Learning Commission a commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools 230 North La Salle Street Suite 7-500 Chicago IL 60640-1411 telephone 1-800-621-7440 httpswwwncahlcorg

MilitaryVeterans and Their FamiliesTrinidad State Junior College takes pride in being able to meet the educational needs of military service members their families and veterans and is approved by the Colorado State Approving Agency for Veterans Education Military tuition assistance veteranrsquos education benefits and veteranrsquos vocational rehabilitation are administered by the Financial Aid Office on both campuses

Each semester active duty military members and veterans using or wanting to use educational benefits must report to the Financial Aid Office after completing the enrollment process To maintain your educational benefits in good standing with your Service andor the Department of Veterans Affairs you must immediately inform the Financial Aid Office if you

bull drop add or audit classesbull stop attending classesbull have a class canceled withdraw or are withdrawn from classes or the collegebull are unable to attend classes orbull make any changes to your enrollment status

TSJC students using a military benefit must complete paperwork with the TSJC

14 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Financial Aid Office each semester To make an appointment to review your benefits verification intent to register or related questions contact Financial Aid at 719-846-5553 in Trinidad or 719-589-7024 on the Valley Campus For more information visit the TSJC web site for the VA Checklist verification time-line schedule or stop by the Financial Aid Office on either campus

Student Bill of RightsThe Colorado Student Bill of Rights focuses on various aspects of student academic life including advising transferability of credits and degree completion

One particular segment of the Student Bill of Rights notes that a student may formalize a plan to obtain a degree in four years Trinidad State Junior College supports this timeline for graduation by publishing advising guidelines under which a student may expect to graduate or complete and provides degree checklists through the degree works tool on the student portal Advising guidelines are available in the Student Success Center and Learning Center on campus and through degree check on the TSJC portal

There are some majors which may require additional degree requirements as recognized by the Colorado Department of Higher Education For more information or to read the Colorado Student Bill of Rights go to httpwwwcollegeincoloradoorgAcademicsTransfersBillshb1263pdf or see your Advisor in the Student Services Office on either campus

Student RightsFERPAThe Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) of 1974 restricts the release of student information to the public without the consent of the student except for directory information

Directory information includes name Major field of study enrollment status dates of enrollment major degrees and honors earned participation in officially recognized activities and sports Additional items for college athletes are height and weight

The Solomon Amendment requires institutions receiving federal funds to

provide additional directory information that includes address and phone number of enrolled students to the US Military Directory information is limited to the current academic year only If a student does not wish TSJC to release the directory information a written request must be submitted in the Student Services Office before the end of the first week of classes Your request will remain in effect until you formally cancel it For emergency purposes contact the Registrar directly at 719-846-5550 for special accommodations

Jeannie Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act The Clery Act Disclosure is accessible on the TSJC Website httpwwwtrinidadstateedustudentsright-to-knowcampusFire Hard copies also available through the Student Services Office on each campus

Sexual assault protocols and victims rights provisions are described on the TSJC website at httpwwwtrinidadstateedu

Victims are encouraged to report Help is available

Sex offender information is available at Colorados Convicted Sex Offender website httpsorstatecous

Campus Security will immediately notify the campus community upon the confirmation of a significant emergency or dangerous situation involving an immediate threat to the health or safety of students or staff

Report crimes violations accidents suspicious persons and incidents to Campus Security or through the Dean of Student Life Director at extension (719) 846-5517 on the Trinidad Campus or the Dean of Students on the Valley campus at (719) 589-7050 If there is no immediate answer dial 911

Return of Title IV Federal Financial AidWhen a Title IV Financial Aid recipient completely withdraws from TSJC prior to the end of the term a refund of the aid will be calculated The calculation will be based on the number of days attended compared to the total number of days

in the semester Withdrawal after 60 of the term is not subject to the return calculation Aid used for tuition fees books and roomboard will be refunded by both the student and the College For a complete outline of the return of the Title IV process please go to httpwwwtrinidadstateedu or see the TSJC Catalog

Non-DiscriminationThe College prohibits and will not tolerate discrimination or harassment that violates federal state law or Board Policy 3-120 or Board Policy 4-120 The College does not discriminate on the basis of gender (or gender identity) sex race color age creed national or ethnic origin genetic information physical or mental disability veteran status pregnancy status religion or sexual orientation

The College complies with Titles VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 the Civil Rights Act of 1991 the Education Amendments of 1972 (Title IX) the Age Discrimination in Employment Act the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 the Americans with Disabilities Act Pregnancy Discrimination Act of 1978 Vietnam Era Veterans Readjustment Assistance Act of 1974 Executive Order 11246 and sections 24-34-301 CRS et seq The Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008 (PubL 110ndash233 122 Stat 881 enacted May 21 2008 GINA)

For information regarding civil rights or grievance procedures contact Title IX ComplianceEqual Opportunity Officer Lorrie Velasquez Human Services Director 600 Prospect Street Trinidad CO 81082 Phone (719) 846-5534 or email Lorrievelasqueztrinidadstateedu

Complaints may also be filed with the Legal Affairs office of the Colorado Community College System 9101 El Lowry Blvd Denver Colorado 80230-6011 or the Office for Civil Rights US Department of Education Region VIII Federal Office Building 1244 Speer Blvd Suite 310 Denver Colorado 80204

Disability Services Reasonable accommodations for students will be provided upon request for

15wwwtrinidadstateedu

persons with disabilities In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Trinidad State Junior College will provide accommodations for qualifying students with disabilities To request an accommodation contact the Special Populations Coordinator at 719-846-5667 The Special Populations Office is located in the Library In the Valley the office is located in the Learning Center Room 209 Call 719-589-7067

State Authorization Trinidad State Junior College is currently working cooperatively with higher education authorities in all states and other US jurisdictions to ensure compliance with state authorization requirements that govern the offering of courses in those states including complaint processes Trinidad State Junior College will continue to monitor developments in the jurisdictions in which it enrolls students and if authorization or licensure is or becomes necessary it will obtain approvals or provide notice here of the jurisdictions in which it is not authorized to offer courses or programs

Currently Trinidad State Junior College has approval to offer courses in the following states

Alaska Arizona California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Oklahoma Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Texas Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin and Wyoming

Trinidad State Junior College is currently NOT authorized to offer courses in the following states

Alabama Arkansas Iowa Massachusetts Tennessee Utah District of Columbia

If you are not an on campus student at Trinidad State Junior College and plan to enroll in distance classes please check the information provided above to verify that your state has either authorized or exempted our college to offer such classes or programs to you as a resident of that state

If you reside in an unauthorized state and plan to take distance education classes please note that we are not authorized or exempted to offer distance

education classes or programs to you as a resident of an unauthorized state

If you have questions or concerns please contact the Registrar at 719-846-5550

Smoking PolicySmoking is prohibited in all College buildings as directed by the Governorrsquos Executive Order D003690 Smoking is also prohibited at all doorway entrances Specified outdoor smoking areas have been identified on the Valley Campus Smoking is prohibited within 25 feet of doorways and buildings

Student Right-to-know In accordance with Title I of Public Law 101-542 information about graduation rates is available on the TSJC Website or from the Office of Institutional Research additional graduation data is also available at the Colorado Department of Higher Education Website

Voter Registration Information TSJC fully supports and advocates that students and staff register to vote Voter Registration forms are available on the Colorado Secretary of State Website at httpwwwelectionscoloradogov

Trinidad State Junior College

Mission - Trinidad Statersquos mission is to enrich the lives of our diverse communities by providing quality educational experience and promoting lifelong learning

Vision - Trinidad Statersquos vision is to adapt to change embrace diversity and educate for the future

Core Values

students First - Student success is our purpose and the focal point of decision making and resource allocation

diVersity in CoMMunity - We value individual attributes capabilities and differences and we foster the collaboration and social responsibility that create a vital institution

CoMMuniCation - We value professionalism in our interactions and cultivate an open friendly environment of fairness and integrity on our campuses and in our communities

responsiVeness - We recognize and act upon opportunities to be innovative flexible and adaptableliFelong learning - We are dedicated to providing lifelong learning opportunities that are accessible and relevant for our students faculty staff and community members to

empower them to achieve their dreams

16 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Numbers You Should Know 15Trinidad Campus Classes 2 - 7

Evening Classes 17 Day Classes 18 - 19CSL Addictions Counseling 18AQT Aquaculture 18ART Art 18ASE Automotive 18BAR Barbering 18BUS Business 18CCR College Composition amp Reading 18CIS Computer Information Systems 18COM Communications 18COS Cosmetology 18CRJ Criminal Justice 18ECE Early Childhood Education 18EDU Education 18ENG English 18

EMS Emergency Medical Services 18 - 19EST Esthetician 19GED GED 19MAT Math 19MOT Medical Assisting 19NUA Nurse Aid 19NUR Nursing 19PHI Philosophy 19PSY Psychology 19SOC Sociology 19SRHS Southern Rockies Heritage School 18 - 19

Important Dates 10Student Admissions Checklist 11General Information 12 - 15Valley Campus Classes 16 - 19CCCOnline Summer Classes 21 - 23Guaranteed Transfer Classes 23 - 24

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Table of Contents

NUMBERS YOU SHOULD KNOWON THE VALLEY CAMPUS

EMERGENCY 911CAMPUS SECURITY USING AN ON CAMPUS TELEPHONE 9-(719) 680-7258CAMPUS SECURITY USING AN OFF CAMPUS TELEPHONE (719) 680-7258

ABEASEGED Rm 247 589-7058

Admissions amp Records Rm 160 589-7026

Associate Dean of Arts amp Sciences Rm 134 589-7131

Associate Dean of CTE Rm 160 589-7064

Dean of Students Rm 160 589-7050

Bookstore Rm 136 589-7029

CashierBusiness Office Rm 160 589-7027

Career and Disability Services Rm 203 589-7067

Advisor Learning Center 589-7025

Human Resources Rm 158a 589-7022

Financial Aid Rm 160 589-7024

Recruiter Rm 128 589-7083

Student Life Rm 128 589-7086

Student SuccessTesting Rm 212 589-7003

TRiO Support Services Rm 212 589-7031

Tutoring Rm 202 589-7063

All numbers are Area Code 719

Valley

17wwwtrinidadstateedu

Evening ClassesBusiness12425 BUS 216 H20 Legal Environment of Business 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli

Computer Information Systems12253 CIS 118 H25 Intro PC Applications 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli This CIS course is meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online

Early Childhood Education12499 ECE 225 P25 Language amp Cognition 3 0400PM 0700PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Plane

Emergency Medical Services12014 EMS 130 250 EMT Intravenous Therapy 2 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 TR 7715 8615 GHaverfield12015 HPR 102 250 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 61015 61015 GHaverfield12062 HPR 102 252 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 71515 71515 GHaverfield12318 HPR 175 250 ST First Aid 025 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 62415 62415 GHaverfield

Math12431 MAT 112 H20 Financial Math 3 0630PM 0930PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli

Nurse Aid12057 NUA 101 250 Nurse Aide Health Care Skills 4 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 6815 71315 Martinez12058 NUA 105 250 Home Health Aide Theory 2 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 71415 72815 Martine12433 HPR 102 253 CPR for Professionals 05 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 R 61715 61715 StaffDay ClassesAddictions Counseling12404 CSL 258 200 Group Counseling Skills 15 0830AM 0430PM WRF 61015 61215 Romero12427 CSL 269 200 Principles of Addiction Treatment 15 0830AM 0430PM WRF 6315 6515 Eakin

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Class List

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

How to Read a Class ListingCourse Request Number (CRN)

Meeting DaysM T W R F S SU

Class Meeting Times

Course Start and End Dates

Class Credit Hours

Section Information

TSJC is proud to offer not only traditional classroom instruction but also a variety of alternative approaches to education to ensure that your educational needs and individual learning styles are met

Section Information

The letters listed below are part of the Section Code (Sect) in the class list

bull H ndash Indicates the class is considered Hybrid meaning a por-tion of the course work is online This may result in reduced in-class time bull P ndash Indicates the class is delivered via interactive video (Polycom) to additional sites

The letters listed below are part of the Section Code (Sect) in the class list

bull PH ndash Indicates the class is both Polycom and Hybrid bull C ndash Indicates this class is an online class delivered via CCCon line bull T ndash Indicates this class is an online class delivered via TSJC

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Notice ndash The schedule of classes can and will change for a current list please go to httpwwwtrinidadstateedustudentsclass-schedule

Or httpserpdnssbcccseduPRODTSJCbwckschdp_disp_dyn_sched

Valley

18 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Advancing Academic Achievement12420 AAA 176 P20 ST College Science Prep 2 0830AM 1035AM TVC 236 MW 6815 71715 Krumm

Aquaculture12019 AQT 275 200 Special Topics 3 0900AM 0300PM TVC MTWRF 52515 73115 Webster12020 AQT 288 200 Aquaculture Practicum 3 0900AM 0300PM TVC MTWRF 52515 73115 Webster

Art12252 ART 110 H20 Art Appreciation AH1 3 0800AM 0915AM TVC 238 TR 6815 73115 Garcia

Automotive12489 ASE 265 200 HVAC Systems 4 1000AM 0400PM TORT MTWRF 51115 63015 Kingery12490 ASE 260 200 Advanced Drivability 2 1000AM 0400PM TORT MTWRF 51215 7115 Pickett

Barbering12422 BAR 107 200 IntroShavingHoningStrop 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12423 BAR 108 200 InterShavingHoningStropping 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12424 BAR 207 200 Adv ShavingHoningStropping 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper

Biology12532 BIO 202 PH6 Human AnatomyampPhys IILab SC1 4 0550PM 0830PM TVC 229 TW 6815 73115 Cahoone Business12330 BUS 115 H20 Introduction to Business 3 0800AM 1100AM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli12425 BUS 216 H20 Legal Environment of Business 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli12329 BUS 217 H20 Bus CommunicationRept Write 3 1130AM 0230PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli All business courses are meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online College Composition amp Reading12355 CCR 094 200 Studio 121 3 1100AM 1240PM TVC 129 MW 6815 73115 Longfellow

Computer Information Systems12253 CIS 118 H25 Intro PC Applications 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli This CIS course is meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online Communications12254 COM 115 200 Public Speaking 3 1000AM 1150AM TVC 129 R 6815 73115 Longfellow

Cosmetology12344 COS 110 200 Introduction to Hair Coloring 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12345 COS 111 200 Intermediate Hair Coloring 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12348 COS 210 200 Intermediate II Hair Coloring 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12426 COS 211 200 Adv Hair Color 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12491 COS 288 200 Practicum Electric Files 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51215 7115 Mortenson

Criminal Justice12354 CRJ 111 H25 Substantive Criminal Law 3 0530PM 0830PM TVC 129 W 6815 73115 Lara

Early Childhood Education12498 ECE 112 P20 InfantToddler Lab Tech 3 0400PM 0700PM TVC 236 W 6815 73115 Briones12499 ECE 225 P25 Language amp Cognition 3 0400PM 0700PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Plane

Education12428 EDU 251 200 Secondary Capstone 3 TBA 6815 73115 Wiley12492 EDU 250 PH2 CTE in Colorado 1 1000AM 1200PM TVC 229 R 6815 71715 Schroepfer12014 EMS 130 250 EMT Intravenous Therapy 2 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 TR 7715 8615 GHaverfield12015 HPR 102 250 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 61015 61015 GHaverfield12062 HPR 102 252 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 71515 71515 GHaverfield12318 HPR 175 250 ST First Aid 025 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 62415 62415 GHaverfield

English12132 ENG 121 H20 English Composition I CO1 3 0230PM 0420PM TVC 129 W 6815 73115 Longfellow12239 ENG 122 H20 English Composition II CO2 3 0230PM 0420PM TVC 129 R 6815 73115 Longfellow

Emergency Medical Services12014 EMS 130 250 EMT Intravenous Therapy 2 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 TR 7715 8615 GHaverfield12015 HPR 102 250 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 61015 61015 GHaverfield

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Class List

Valley

19wwwtrinidadstateedu

Emergency Medical Services Continued12062 HPR 102 252 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 71515 71515 GHaverfield12318 HPR 175 250 ST First Aid 025 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 62415 62415 GHaverfield

Esthetician12429 EST 110 200 Intro to Facials amp Skin Care 3 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12430 EST 111 200 Intermediate Facials-Skin Care 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12299 EST 210 200 Adv Skin Care 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12295 EST 211 200 Facial Make-up 1 51215 7115 Pepper

GED GED GED PREPABE 0800AM 0400PM TVC 247 TWR 7615 82715 Ruybal GED GED PREPABE 0800AM 0400PM TVC 247 MWR 7615 82715 Stanford GED GED PREPABE 0800AM 0500PM TVC 247 MTWRF 7615 82715 Lindsay GED GED Math 0800AM 1200PM TVC 247 MTWR 7615 82715 Petty

Math12327 MAT 050 200 Quantitative Literacy 4 0800AM 0940AM TVC 130 MTW 6815 73115 Hanson12328 MAT 055 200 Algebraic Literacy 4 0300PM 0440PM TVC 130 MTW 6815 73115 Hanson12012 MAT 107 H20 Career Math 3 0830AM 1215PM TVC 218 TR 6815 71715 Rasmussen12431 MAT 112 H20 Financial Math 3 0630PM 0930PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli This MAT 112 course is meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online 12302 MAT 121 H20 College Algebra MA1 4 0100PM 0330PM TVC 221 TR 6115 8715 Emerick

Medical Assisting12056 MOT 183 H20 Medical Assistant Internship 4 TOFCMP 6815 73115 OrsquoBrien Y12332 MOT 183 H21 Medical Assistant Internship 4 TOFCMP 6815 73115 OrsquoBrien Y

Nurse Aid12057 NUA 101 250 Nurse Aide Health Care Skills 4 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 6815 71315 Martinez12058 NUA 105 250 Home Health Aide Theory 2 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 71415 72815 Martinez12059 NUA 170 200 Nurse Aide Clinical Experience 1 0530AM 0330PM TOFCMP UFS 62615 62815 Mestas-Garcia12060 NUA 171 200 Advanced Nurse Aide Clinical 1 0530AM 0330PM TOFCMP UFS 71015 71215 Mestas-Garcia12061 NUA 172 200 Nurse Aide Clinical-Elderly 1 0530AM 0330PM TOFCMP UFS 72415 72615 Mestas-Garcia12433 HPR 102 253 CPR for Professionals 05 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR102 M 6815 71715 Staff

Nursing 12528 HWE 100 H20 Human Nutrition 3 0900AM 1200PM TVC SCTR102 M 51115 6515 Medina

Philosophy12432 PHI 111 H20 Intro to Philosophy AH3 3 0900AM 1100AM TVC 153 M 6815 73115 Hanna

Psychology12246 PSY 101 PH2 General Psychology I SS3 3 1030AM 1220PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Mobbley12134 PSY 227 H20 Psychology of DeathDying SS3 3 0100PM 0250PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Mobbley12335 PSY 255 H20 Brain and Behavior 3 0900AM 1050AM TVC 153 W 6815 73115 Meyer

Sociology12247 SOC 101 PH2 Intro to Sociology I SS3 3 0100PM 0250PM TVC 236 W 6815 73115 Cooley

Southern Rocky Mountain Heritage School1318 SRHS 1000 Introduction to Reiki S 0900AM 0400PM Banta 306 71815 71815 Dawes1319 SRHS 1001 Aromatherapy Blending Essential Oils S 0900AM 1200PM Banta 62015 62015 Evans1320 SRHS 1002 Aromatherapy Using Essential Oils Safety T 0900AM 1200PM Banta 6915 6915 Evans1321 SRHS 1003 Ear Candling F 0900AM 1200PM Banta 61215 61215 Evans1322 SRHS 1004 Hands on the Harp R 0700PM 0900PM TBD TBD 72315 72315 McKee1323 SRHS 1005 Accupressure for Stress T 1000AM 1200PM Banta 61615 61615 Evans

6-16-15

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Class List

When Trinidad State Junior College opened in April of 1925 it was Coloradorsquos rst community college In the beginning the college shared space and faculty with Trinidad High School It started with 37 students compared to about 1800 now

By 1935 classes were moved to a newly remodeled Tillotson Academy building That building sat just east of the present-day Berg Building but has since been torn down The 17-acre Trinidad Campus now includes 15 buildings plus two more in Alamosa and a handful of o -campus training sites

Trinidad State continues to o er traditional programs of study in academic-transfer areas such as accounting business administration English chemistry mathematics and psychology Those students often continue their education at a four-year school Trinidad State also o ers a wide range of career and technical training in programs like gunsmithing cosmetology massage therapy welding diesel mechanics auto mechanics and nursing

Historical highlights

bull The bill that established Trinidad State Junior College in 1925 was sponsored by State Senator Sam Freudenthal for whom the campus library is now named

bull In the beginning classes were taught at Trinidad High School by high school teachers but college students were not allowed to mingle with high school students

bull By 1932 a full two years of classes were o ered allowing the rst eight students to earn two year degrees in May of 1933

bull In the spring of 1940 construction began on what is now the Berg Administration Building

bull In the fall of 1940 construction began on what is now Scott Gymnasium

bull Trinidad Statersquos gunsmithing progam began in 1947 and is now regarded as the premier gunsmithing program in the United States

bull Trinidad State was accepted into the Colorado Community College System in 1968

bull In 1994 Trinidad State merged with the San Luis Valley Educational Center in Alamosa creating the Trinidad State Valley Campus

bull Selected as rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in 2015

Trinidad State Celebrates 90 years

21wwwtrinidadstateedu

CCCOnline Summer 2015 Class List

Session 1 ndash June 1th - August 8th

12249 AAA 099 C11 Active Learning Skills 112063 ACC 101 C11 Fundamentals of Accounting 312064 ACC 115 C11 Payroll Accounting 312065 ACC 121 C11 Accounting Principles I 412066 ACC 122 C11 Accounting Principles II 412067 ACC 131 C11 Income Tax 312380 ACC 215 C11 Acct Info Systems amp eBusiness 312068 ACC 226 C11 Cost Accounting 312069 ANT 101 C11 Cultural Anthropology SS3 312070 ANT 111 C11 Physical Anthropology SS3 312071 ANT 225 C11 Anthropology of Religion 312072 ART 110 C11 Art Appreciation AH1 312073 ART 111 C11 Art Hist Ancient MedievGT-AH1 312074 ART 112 C11 Art Hist Renaiss1900GT-AH1 312075 AST 101 C11 Astronomy I wLab SC1 412076 AST 102 C11 Astronomy II wLab SC1 412077 BIO 105 C11 Science of Biology wLab SC1 412078 BIO 106 C11 Basic Anatomy And Physiology 412079 BIO 111 C11 Gen College Biology ILab SC1 512080 BIO 201 C11 Human AnatomyampPhys wLab ISC1 412081 BIO 202 C11 Human AnatomyampPhys IILab SC1 412082 BIO 204 C11 Microbiology wLab SC1 412083 BIO 216 C11 Pathophysiology 412084 BUS 115 C11 Introduction to Business 312085 BUS 120 C11 Introduction to E-Commerce 312086 BUS 216 C11 Legal Environment of Business 312087 BUS 217 C11 Bus CommunicationRept Write 312088 BUS 226 C11 Business Statistics 312089 CHE 101 C11 Intro to Chemistry ILab SC1 5

12090 CHE 102 C11 Intro to Chemistry IILab SC1 512091 CHE 111 C11 Gen College Chem ILab SC1 512092 CHE 112 C11 Gen College Chem IILab SC1 512093 CIS 115 C11 Intro to Computer Info Sys 312094 CIS 118 C11 Intro PC Applications 312095 CIS 135 C11 Complete PC Word Processing 312096 CIS 145 C11 Complete PC Database 312097 CIS 155 C11 PC Spreadsheet Concepts 312098 CIS 267 C11 Mgmt of Information Systems 312240 CNG 101 C11 Networking Fundamentals 312099 CNG 209 C11 MS Server Active Direct Config 412100 CNG 210 C11 MS Network Infrastruct Config 412101 CNG 211 C11 Windows Configuration (OS) 312102 CNG 212 C11 Configuring Windows Server 412103 COM 115 C11 Public Speaking 312105 COM 125 C11 Interpersonal Communication 312104 CRJ 110 C11 Intro to Criminal Justice 312106 CRJ 125 C11 Policing Systems 312107 CRJ 135 C11 Judicial Function 312108 CRJ 145 C11 Correctional Process 312109 CRJ 205 C11 Principles of Criminal Law 312110 CRJ 210 C11 Constitutional Law 312111 CRJ 230 C11 Criminology 312112 CRJ 236 C11 CRJ Research Methods 312243 CRJ 257 C11 Victimology 312248 CSC 105 C11 Computer Literacy 312113 CSC 160 C11 Computer Science I (C++) 412114 CSC 161 C11 Computer Sci II (Language) 412115 CSC 240 C11 Java Programming 312116 CWB 110 C11 Cmplt Web Author (Language) 312117 CWB 130 C11 Web Editing Tools (Editor) 3

CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs

CCCOnline is not a college We are part of the Colorado Community College System of 13 two-year colleges in the state - including Trinidad State Junior College CCCOnline delivers online courses from those 13 colleges

If you are already a student at TSJC you can register for CCCOnline and your on-campus classes at the same time CCCOnline classes have their own unique section number C11 C12 C21 or C22 so you can easily tell them apart from Trinidad State Junior Collegersquos online courses or those you take on campus

If you want to take online classes are a new student and have not yet applied to one of the 13 Colorado community colleges visit wwwccconlineorg and explore the programs and courses we offer

All students who take CCCOnline courses must select a home college that offers the degree or certificate they want to pursue Your home college

Census Date - Last day to drop with refund

June 14th 2015

June 1st 2015

June 11th 2015

June 26th 2015

Session 1

August 8th 2015

Classes Begin

Last Day to Withdraw ldquoWrdquo Recorded No Refund

Summer 2015

Last Day of Class

June 8th 2015

July 10th 2015

Session 2

July 18th 2015

June 1st 2015

June 11th 2015

June 26th 2015

Session 3

August 8th 2015

bull Keeps your Records bull Processes your college application bull Provides transcripts bull Provides career counseling bull Helps you transfer your credits bull Issues your degree or certificate bull Takes your tuition payment bull Contact advisingccconlineorg

22 wwwtrinidadstateedu

12118 ECE 101 C11 Intro to Early Childhood Educ 312119 ECE 102 C11 Intro to ECE Lab Techniques 312120 ECE 103 C11 Guidance Strategies Yng Child 312121 ECE 111 C11 InfantToddler TheoryPractice 312122 ECE 112 C11 InfantToddler Lab Tech 312386 ECE 125 C11 ScienceMath amp the Young Child 312123 ECE 205 C11 Nutrition Health and Safety 312124 ECE 220 C11 Curriculum Methods Techniques 312125 ECE 226 C11 Creativity and the Young Child 312126 ECE 238 C11 Child Growth and Development 312127 ECE 240 C11 Admin of ECE Programs 312128 ECE 241 C11 AdminHuman Relations ECE 312129 ECE 260 C11 The Exceptional Child 312130 ECO 201 C11 Prin of Macroeconomics SS1 312131 ECO 202 C11 Prin of Microeconomics SS1 312135 ENG 121 C11 English Composition I CO1 312136 ENG 122 C11 English Composition II CO2 312137 ENG 131 C11 Technical Writing I 312138 ENG 221 C11 Creative Writing I 312139 ENG 222 C11 Creative Writing II 312140 ENV 101 C11 Environmental Sci wLab SC1 412141 FRE 111 C11 French Language I 512142 FRE 211 C11 French Language III AH4 312143 FRE 212 C11 French Language IV AH4 312144 GEO 105 C11 World Regional Geography SS2 312145 GEO 106 C11 Human Geography SS2 312146 GER 111 C11 German Language I 512147 GEY 111 C11 Physical Geology wLab SC1 412297 GEY 112 C11 Historical Geology wLab SC1 412148 HIS 101 C11 Western CivAntiquity-1650 HI1 312149 HIS 102 C11 Western Civ 1650-Present HI1 312150 HIS 111 C11 The World Antiquity-1500 HI1 312151 HIS 112 C11 The World 1500-Present HI1 312381 HIS 121 C11 US History to Reconst HI1 312152 HIS 225 C11 Colorado History HI1 312153 HPR 178 C11 Medical Terminology 112154 HUM 115 C11 World Mythology GT-AH2 312155 HUM 121 C11 Humanities Early Civ GT-AH2 312156 HUM 122 C11 Humanities Mediev-Mod GT-AH2 312157 HUM 123 C11 Humanities Modern WrldGT-AH2 312158 HWE 100 C11 Human Nutrition 312159 LIT 115 C11 Intro to Literature I AH2 312160 LIT 201 C11 Wrld Literature to 1600GT-AH2 312387 LIT 202 C11 World Lit After 1600GT-AH2 312388 LIT 211 C11 Amer Lit to Civil War GT-AH2 312161 LIT 212 C11 Amer Lit Aft Civil WarGT-AH2 312244 LIT 225 C11 Intro to Shakespeare AH2 312162 LIT 255 C11 Children`s Literature 312163 MAN 200 C11 Human Resource Management I 312164 MAN 216 C11 Small Business Management 312165 MAN 226 C11 Principles of Management 312166 MAR 111 C11 Principles of Sales 312167 MAR 216 C11 Principles of Marketing 312382 MAT 050 C11 Quantitative Literacy 412383 MAT 055 C11 Algebraic Literacy 412168 MAT 103 C11 Math for Clinical Calculations 312169 MAT 107 C11 Career Math 312170 MAT 112 C11 Financial Mathematics 312171 MAT 120 C11 Math for Liberal Arts MA1 412172 MAT 121 C11 College Algebra MA1 412173 MAT 122 C11 College Trigonometry MA1 312174 MAT 123 C11 Finite Mathematics MA1 4

12175 MAT 125 C11 Survey of Calculus MA1 412176 MAT 135 C11 Intro to Statistics MA1 312177 MAT 155 C11 Integrated Math I 312178 MAT 156 C11 Integrated Math II 312179 MAT 166 C11 Pre-Calculus MA1 512180 MAT 201 C11 Calculus I MA1 512181 MAT 202 C11 Calculus II MA1 512182 MAT 203 C11 Calculus III MA1 412183 MGD 102 C11 Introduction To Multimedia 312184 MGD 111 C11 Adobe Photoshop I 312185 MGD 112 C11 Adobe Illustrator I 312241 MGD 114 C11 Adobe InDesign 312186 MUS 100 C11 Intro to Music Theory I 312188 MUS 120 C11 Music Appreciation AH1 312187 MUS 121 C11 Music Hist Mdvl-Classical AH1 312242 MUS 125 C11 History of Jazz GT-AH1 312189 NUR 101 C11 Pharmacology Calculations 112190 OSH 115 C11 General Industry Standards 512192 OSH 125 C11 Construction Industry Standard 312191 OSH 135 C11 Case Study Evaluation 512195 OSH 145 C11 Fire Protection amp Analysis 312193 OSH 146 C11 Hazardous Materials 212194 OSH 155 C11 Environ Regulatory Framework 312197 OSH 165 C11 Excavation Safety 112196 OSH 215 C11 Accident Prevention 312198 OSH 225 C11 Industrial Hygiene 312199 OSH 226 C11 ErgonomicsManage Task Stress 312200 OSH 235 C11 Workersrsquo Compensation 212201 OSH 245 C11 Safety Program PlanningAdmin 312202 OSH 246 C11 Safety Training Methods 312203 OSH 255 C11 Industrial Hygiene Instru Lab 312204 OSH 281 C11 Internship 012205 OSH 285 C11 Independent Study 012206 PHI 111 C11 Intro to Philosophy AH3 312207 PHI 112 C11 Ethics AH3 312208 PHI 113 C11 Logic AH3 312209 PHI 115 C11 World Religions-West AH3 312210 PHI 116 C11 World Religions-East AH3 312211 PHY 105 C11 Conceptual Physics wLab SC1 412212 PHY 111 C11 Physics Alg-Based ILab SC1 512213 PHY 112 C11 Physics Alg-Based IILab SC1 512214 POS 105 C11 Intro to Political ScienceSS1 312215 POS 111 C11 American Government SS1 312216 POS 125 C11 AmerStateLocal Govt GT-SS1 312217 POS 205 C11 International Relations SS1 312218 PSY 101 C11 General Psychology I SS3 312219 PSY 102 C11 General Psychology II SS3 312220 PSY 226 C11 Social Psychology SS3 312221 PSY 235 C11 Human Growth amp Developmnt SS3 312222 PSY 237 C11 Child amp Adolescent Psychology 312223 PSY 238 C11 Child Development SS3 312224 PSY 249 C11 Abnormal Psychology SS3 312225 RUS 111 C11 Russian Language I 512226 SCI 155 C11 Integrated Sci I wLab SC1 412296 SCI 156 C11 Integrated Sci II wLab SC1 412227 SOC 101 C11 Intro to Sociology I SS3 312228 SOC 102 C11 Intro to Sociology II SS3 312229 SOC 231 C11 Sociology-Deviant BehaviorSS3 312230 SPA 111 C11 Spanish Language I 512231 SPA 112 C11 Spanish Language II 512232 SPA 211 C11 Spanish Language III AH4 312233 SPA 212 C11 Spanish Language IV AH4 3

CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title CRS CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs

CCCOnline Summer 2015 Class List Continued

23wwwtrinidadstateedu

AGE 102 Agriculture Economics GT-SS1AGR 260 World Interdependence Population and Food GT-SS3AGY 240 Introductory Soil Science with Lab GT-SC1ANT 101 Cultural Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 102 Cultural Anthropology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 103 Archaeology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 104 Physical Anthropology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 107 Introduction to Archaeology GT-SS3ANT 108 Archaeology of World Rock Art GT-SS3ANT 111 Physical Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 201 Introduction to Forensic Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 215 Indians of North America GT-SS3ANT 250 Medical Anthropology GT-SS3ART 110 Art Appreciation GT-AH1ART 111 Art History Ancient to Medieval GT-AH1ART 112 Art History Renaissance to Modern GT-AH1ART 207 Art History - 1900 to Present GT-AH1AST 101 Astronomy I with Lab GT-SC1AST 102 Astronomy II with Lab GT-SC1AST 150 Astrobiology GT-SC2AST 155 Astronomy Ancient Cultures GT-SC2AST 160 Cosmology GT-SC2BIO 103 Principles of Animal Biology GT-SC2BIO 104 Biology A Human Approach GT-SC1BIO 105 Science of Biology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 111 General College Biology I with Lab GT-SC1BIO 112 General College Biology II with Lab GT-SC1BIO 116 Introduction to Human Disease GT-SC2BIO 201 Anatomy amp Physiology I with Lab GT-SC1BIO 202 Anatomy amp Physiology II with Lab GT-SC1BIO 204 Microbiology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 208 General College Microbiology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 220 General Zoology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 221 Botany with Lab GT-SC1BIO 224 Genetics GT-SC1CHE 101 Introduction to Chemistry I with Lab GT-SC1CHE 102 Introduction to Chemistry II with Lab GT-SC1CHE 105 Chemistry in Context with Lab GT-SC1CHE 111 General College Chemistry I with Lab GT-SC1CHE 112 General College Chemistry II with Lab GT-SC1COM 220 Inter-cultural Communication GT-SS3CRJ 110 Introduction to Criminal Justice GT-SS3DAN 125 History of Dance I GT-AH1ECO 101 Economics of Social Issues GT-SS1ECO 201 Principles of Macroeconomics GT-SS1ECO 202 Principles of Microeconomics GT-SS1ECO 211 Gender in the Economy GT-SS1ECO 245 Environmental Economics GT-SS1

ENG 121 English Composition I GT-CO1ENG 122 English Composition II GT-CO2ENG 201 English Comp III Writing for Public Discourse GT-CO3ENV 101 Introduction to Environmental Science with Lab GT-SC1ENV 110 Natural Disasters GT-SC2ETH 200 Introduction to Ethnic Studies GT-SS3FRE 211 French Language III GT-AH4FRE 212 French Language IV GT-AH4GEO 105 World Regional Geography GT-SS2GEO 106 Human Geography GT-SS2GEO 111 Physical Geography - Landforms with Lab GT-SC1GEO 112 Physical Geography-Weather amp Climate with Lab GT-SC1GER 211 German Language III GT-AH4GER 212 German Language IV GT-AH4GEY 108 Geology of US National Parks GT-SC2GEY 111 Physical Geology with Lab GT-SC1GEY 112 Historical Geology with Lab GT-SC1GEY 135 Environmental Geology with Lab GT-SC1HIS 101 Western Civilization Antiquity - 1650 GT-HI1HIS 102 Western Civilization 1650 - Present GT-HI1HIS 111 The World Antiquity - 1500 GT-HI1HIS 112 The World 1500 - Present GT-HI1HIS 121 US History to Reconstruction GT-HI1HIS 122 US History Since the Civil War GT-HI1HIS 203 Civil War Era in American History GT-HI1HIS 205 Women in World History GT-HI1HIS 207 American Environmental History GT-HI1HIS 208 American Indian History GT-HI1HIS 215 Women in US History GT-HI1HIS 218 History of Science and Technology GT-HI1HIS 225 Colorado History GT-HI1HIS 235 History of the American West GT-HI1HIS 236 US History Since 1945 GT-HI1HIS 243 History of Modern China GT-HI1HIS 244 History of Latin America GT-HI1HIS 245 US in the World GT-HI1HIS 247 20th Century World History GT-HI1HIS 249 History of Islamic Civilization GT-HI1HIS 250 African American History GT-HI1HIS 251 History of Christianity in the World GT-HI1HIS 255 The Middle Ages GT-HI1HIS 259 Modern Middle East GT-HI1HIS 260 U S Foreign Relations History GT-HI1HIS 265 Writing About History GT-CO3HUM 103 Introduction to Film Art GT-AH2HUM 115 World Mythology GT-AH2HUM 121 Humanities Early Civilization GT-AH2HUM 122 Humanities Medieval-Modern GT-AH2

CRN Title CRN Title

Statewide Guaranteed Transfer Classes

Session 2 ndash June 8th - August 18th 12390 ART 110 C21 Art Appreciation AH1 312391 BUS 115 C21 Introduction to Business 312408 COM 115 C21 Public Speaking 312392 COM 125 C21 Interpersonal Communication 312393 ENG 121 C21 English Composition I CO1 312394 ENG 122 C21 English Composition II CO2 312395 HIS 121 C21 US History to Reconst HI1 312396 HIS 225 C21 Colorado History HI1 3

12397 HWE 100 C21 Human Nutrition 312398 PHI 111 C21 Intro to Philosophy AH3 312399 PSY 101 C21 General Psychology I SS3 312400 PSY 235 C21 Human Growth amp Developmnt SS3 312401 SOC 101 C21 Intro to Sociology I SS3 3

Session 3 ndash June 1th - August 8th 12384 MAT 025 C91 Algebraic Literacy Lab 112385 MAT 055 C91 Algebraic Literacy 4

CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs

CCCOnline Summer 2015 Class List Continued

HUM 123 Humanities Modern World GT-AH2ITA 211 Italian Language III GT-AH4ITA 212 Italian Language IV GT-AH4JOU 105 Introduction to Mass Media GT-SS3JPN 211 Japanese Language III GT-AH4JPN 212 Japanese Language IV GT-AH4LIT 115 Introduction to Literature I GT-AH2LIT 201 World Literature 10 1600 GT-AH2LIT 202 World Literature After 1600 GT-AH2LIT 205 Ethnic Literature GT-AH2LIT 211 American Literature to Civil War GT-AH2LIT 212 American Literature After Civil War GT-AH2LIT 221 British Literature to 1700 GT-AH2LIT 222 British Literature Since 1700 GT-AH2LIT 225 Introduction to Shakespeare GT-AH2LIT 246 Literature of Women GT-AH2LIT 259 Survey of African American Literature GT-AH2LIT 268 Celtic Literature GT-AH2MAT 120 Mathematics for Liberal Arts GT-MA1MAT 121 College Algebra GT-MA1MAT 122 College Trigonometry GT-MA1MAT 123 Finite Mathematics GT-MA1MAT 125 Survey of Calculus GT-MA1MAT 135 Introduction to Statistics GT-MA1MAT 166 Pre-Calculus GT-MA1MAT 201 Calculus I GT-MA1MAT 202 Calculus II GT-MA1MAT 203 Calculus III GT-MA1MAT 204 Calculus IIIEngineering Apps GT-MA1MAT 215 Discrete Mathematics GT-MA1MAT 261 Diff Eqwith Engineering Apps GT-MA1MAT 265 Differential Equations GT-MA1MET 150 General Meteorology with Lab GT-MA1MUS 120 Music Appreciation GT-AH1MUS 122 Music History Early Romantic-Present GT-AH1MUS 123 Survey of World Music GT-AH1MUS 125 History of Jazz GT-AH1NRE 251 General Oceanography with Lab GT-SC1PHI 111 Introduction to Philosophy GT-AH3PHI 112 Ethics GT-AH3PHI 113 Logic GT-AH3PHI 114 Comparative Religions GT-AH3PHI 115 World Religions West GT-AH3PHI 116 World Religions East GT-AH3PHI 214 Philosophy of Religion GT-AH3PHI 218 Environmental Ethics GT-AH3PHI 220 Philosophy of Death and Dying GT-AH3PHY 105 Conceptual Physics with Lab GT-SC1PHY 107 Energy Science and Technology with Lab GT-SC1

PHY 111 Physics Algebra Based I with Lab GT-SC1PHY 112 Physics Algebra Based II with Lab GT-SC1PHY 211 Physics Calculus Based I with Lab GT-SC1PHY 212 Physics Calculus Based II with Lab GT-SC1POS 105 Introduction to Political Science GT-SS1POS 111 American Government GT-SS1POS 125 American State and Local Government GT-SS1POS 205 International Relations GT-SS1POS 215 Current Political Issues GT-SS1POS 225 Comparative Government GT-SS1PSY 101 General Psychology I GT-SS3PSY 102 General Psychology II GT-SS3PSY 205 Psychology of Gender GT-SS3PSY 217 Human Sexuality GT-SS3PSY 226 Social Psychology GT-SS3PSY 227 Psychology of Death and Dying GT-SS3PSY 235 Human Growth amp Development GT-SS3PSY 238 Child Development GT-SS3PSY 240 Health Psychology GT-SS3PSY 249 Abnormal Psychology GT-SS3PSY 265 Psychology of Personality GT-SS3RUS 211 Russian Language III GT-AH4RUS 212 Russian Language IV GT-AH4SCI 105 Science in Society GT-SC2SCI 155 Integrated Science I Physics amp Chemistry with Lab GT-SC1SCI 156 Integrated Science II Earth amp Life Science with Lab GT-SC1SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology GT-SS3SOC 102 Introduction to Sociology II GT-SS3SOC 205 Sociology of Family Dynamics GT-SS3SOC 207 Environmental Sociology GT-SS3SOC 215 Contemporary Social Problems GT-SS3SOC 216 Sociology of Gender GT-SS3SOC 218 Sociology of Diversity GT-SS3SOC 220 Sociology of Religion GT-SS3SOC 231 Sociology of Deviant Behavior GT-SS3SOC 237 Sociology of Death and Dying GT-SS3SPA 211 Spanish Language III GT-AH4SPA 212 Spanish Language IV GT-AH4THE 105 Theatre Appreciation GT-AH1THE 108 Theatre Script Analysis GT-AH1THE 211 Development of Theatre Greek-Renaissance GT-AH1THE 212 Development of Theatre Restoration-Modern GT-AH1THE 215 Playwriting GT-AH1WST 200 Introduction to Women Studies GT-SS3WST 225 Women and Social Action GT-SS3WST 240 Goddesses and Women of the Ancient World GT-SS3WST 249 Womenrsquos Sexuality GT-SS3

52315

Statewide Guaranteed Transfer Classes Continued CRN Title CRN Title

Southern Colorado Repertory eatre and Trinidad State are o ering a two-week Arts Immersion Camp open to kids ages 5-18 e summer program includes theatre taught by professional actors designers and technicians and music and art taught by Trinidad Statersquos accomplished professors For two fun- lled weeks campers receive extensive and specialized training for the next generation of creative professionals and enthusiasts all in a safe environment on Trinidad Statersquos beautiful campus e two weeks of Camp lead up to the last weekend when family members can enjoy campers in a fully staged play and music performance and art on display at Trinidad Statersquos Massari Performing Arts Center

Dates July 20 - August 2 2015 (two weeks)Times 3 options -

bull Full Immersion Sleep-Over Campbull Day Camp 9 am - 5 pm including an hour for lunchbull Theatre Camp only 9 am - 1 pm

Costbull Full Immersion including room and board and all activities

$1295bull Full Day Camp including lunch $485bull Morning Theatre Camp only $220

Where Trinidad State Junior College and the Massari Performing Arts CenterAges

bull Full Immersion Sleep-over Camp 8-18bull Day Camp 7-18bull Morning Theatre Camp only 5-18

Description Geared for all levels of experience and interest Arts Camp provides extensive training and performance experiences in acting dance music and art blending interactive activities with professional trainingContact Harriet Vaugeois or Bernadine Torres bernadinescrtheatregmailcom wwwscrtheatrecom

In Theatre workshops campers work on all aspects of theatre production including acting voice production dance technical design of costumes scenery lights sound and props Highly experienced teachers and counselors ensure a supportive and inclusive environment where campers build vivid on-stage characters which help shape the o -stage character of the young lives engaged making them con dent compassionate and well rounded Campers are encouraged to develop new skills pursue existing interests and foster everlasting friendships

In Art workshops campers will engage in hands-on opportunities to experience the creative process in an active (and fun) studio environment Campers will work with highly experienced professional artists who welcome the opportunity to work with unique individuals bursting with potential In addition to the traditional range of artistic expression the campers will also have the opportunity to experience puppet making Our goal is to push creativity to the next level encourage long lasting friendships build con dence and self-esteem all while having fun

In Music workshops campers will rehearse daily with highly accomplished musicians to improve his or her vocal or musical skills both individually and as part of a group In addition to exploring various musical genres campers will have the opportunity to develop songwriting skills Beyond increased musical con dence campers will form lifelong friendships with other boys girls and teens who share the same passion and enthusiasm (Please note other than piano and percussion campers will need to bring their own instrument)

Southern Colorado Arts Immersion Camp

Theatre

Art

Music

24 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Southern Colorado Repertory eatre and Trinidad State are o ering a two-week Arts Immersion Camp open to kids ages 5-18 e summer program includes theatre taught by professional actors designers and technicians and music and art taught by Trinidad Statersquos accomplished professors For two fun- lled weeks campers receive extensive and specialized training for the next generation of creative professionals and enthusiasts all in a safe environment on Trinidad Statersquos beautiful campus e two weeks of Camp lead up to the last weekend when family members can enjoy campers in a fully staged play and music performance and art on display at Trinidad Statersquos Massari Performing Arts Center

Dates July 20 - August 2 2015 (two weeks)Times 3 options -

bull Full Immersion Sleep-Over Campbull Day Camp 9 am - 5 pm including an hour for lunchbull Theatre Camp only 9 am - 1 pm

Costbull Full Immersion including room and board and all activities

$1295bull Full Day Camp including lunch $485bull Morning Theatre Camp only $220

Where Trinidad State Junior College and the Massari Performing Arts CenterAges

bull Full Immersion Sleep-over Camp 8-18bull Day Camp 7-18bull Morning Theatre Camp only 5-18

Description Geared for all levels of experience and interest Arts Camp provides extensive training and performance experiences in acting dance music and art blending interactive activities with professional trainingContact Harriet Vaugeois or Bernadine Torres bernadinescrtheatregmailcom wwwscrtheatrecom

In Theatre workshops campers work on all aspects of theatre production including acting voice production dance technical design of costumes scenery lights sound and props Highly experienced teachers and counselors ensure a supportive and inclusive environment where campers build vivid on-stage characters which help shape the o -stage character of the young lives engaged making them con dent compassionate and well rounded Campers are encouraged to develop new skills pursue existing interests and foster everlasting friendships

In Art workshops campers will engage in hands-on opportunities to experience the creative process in an active (and fun) studio environment Campers will work with highly experienced professional artists who welcome the opportunity to work with unique individuals bursting with potential In addition to the traditional range of artistic expression the campers will also have the opportunity to experience puppet making Our goal is to push creativity to the next level encourage long lasting friendships build con dence and self-esteem all while having fun

In Music workshops campers will rehearse daily with highly accomplished musicians to improve his or her vocal or musical skills both individually and as part of a group In addition to exploring various musical genres campers will have the opportunity to develop songwriting skills Beyond increased musical con dence campers will form lifelong friendships with other boys girls and teens who share the same passion and enthusiasm (Please note other than piano and percussion campers will need to bring their own instrument)

Southern Colorado Arts Immersion Camp

Theatre

Art

Music

Summer Gunsmithing Series at Trinidad State

More than 60 classes are o ered through the NRA Summer Series including topics covering speci c guns machining welding for gunsmiths metal nishes reloading stockmaking checkering engraving and more

Learn from the best ndash experts from all over the nation and our top-notch gunsmithing faculty teach NRA summer classes

Classes ll up fast - sign up today Call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

ldquoThis is my rst time here rst time doing any gunsmithing

and I was very impressed Thanks for a great weekrdquo ndash NRA Gunsmithing Student

Trinidad State o ers NRA gunsmithing courses throughout the summer Classes vary in length from one day to two weeks and

are available to anyone interested in gunsmithing or related topics - whether yoursquore a novice current student or professional

Now at Trinidad State NRA Certified Training Center

Trinidad State is now home to the rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in the United States is allows Trinidad Statersquos storied Gunsmithing Department with backing from the NRA to train future gun safety instructors in the proper use

of pistols ri es shotguns and more Not only can students become NRA Certi ed

Instructors they can take advantage of government nancial aid GI Bill and Vocational Rehab bene ts when paying for these classes For information or

to sign up call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

bull Tuition at Trinidad State is at least 40 less than area 4-year colleges and universities

bull Start here then transfer to a 4-year university ndash General Education courses guaranteed to transfer to Colorado universities (some restrictions apply)

Get the schedule online

Call 1-800-621-TSJC or visit trinidadstateedu

Summer Gunsmithing Series at Trinidad State

More than 60 classes are o ered through the NRA Summer Series including topics covering speci c guns machining welding for gunsmiths metal nishes reloading stockmaking checkering engraving and more

Learn from the best ndash experts from all over the nation and our top-notch gunsmithing faculty teach NRA summer classes

Classes ll up fast - sign up today Call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

ldquoThis is my rst time here rst time doing any gunsmithing

and I was very impressed Thanks for a great weekrdquo ndash NRA Gunsmithing Student

Trinidad State o ers NRA gunsmithing courses throughout the summer Classes vary in length from one day to two weeks and

are available to anyone interested in gunsmithing or related topics - whether yoursquore a novice current student or professional

Now at Trinidad State NRA Certified Training Center

Trinidad State is now home to the rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in the United States is allows Trinidad Statersquos storied Gunsmithing Department with backing from the NRA to train future gun safety instructors in the proper use

of pistols ri es shotguns and more Not only can students become NRA Certi ed

Instructors they can take advantage of government nancial aid GI Bill and Vocational Rehab bene ts when paying for these classes For information or

to sign up call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

bull Tuition at Trinidad State is at least 40 less than area 4-year colleges and universities

bull Start here then transfer to a 4-year university ndash General Education courses guaranteed to transfer to Colorado universities (some restrictions apply)

Get the schedule online

Call 1-800-621-TSJC or visit trinidadstateedu

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Trinidad Campus Summer 2015 Table of ContentsNumbers You Should Know 1Trinidad Campus Classes 2 - 7

SRHS Southern Rockies Heritage School 2 Evening Classes 2 - 3CNED Continuing Education 3 - 4 Day Classes 4 - 7AAA Advanced Academic Achievement 4ART Art4AST Astronomy 4BIO Biology 4CCR College Composition amp Reading 4COM Communications 4COS Cosmetology4ECE Early Childhood Education 4EDU Education 4ENG English 4EST Esthetician 5GUNGUR GunsmithingNRA 5 - 6HPE Human Performance amp Exercise 6MAN Management 6

MAR Marketing 6MAT Mathematics 6MUS Music 6 NUR Nursing 7OSH Occupational Safety Technician 7PED Physical Education 7PSY Psychology 7SCI Science 7SOC Sociology 7CNED Summer of Fun 7WEL Welding 7

Important Dates 10Student Admissions Checklist 11General Information 12 - 15Valley Campus Classes 16 - 20CCCOnline Summer Classes 21 - 23Guaranteed Transfer Classes 23 - 24

All numbers are Area Code 719

Admissions 846-5621Adult EducationGED 846-5682Advising 846-5557Affirmative Action 846-5534Arts amp Sciences Office 846-5474Athletic Director 846-5519Bookstore 846-5610CashierBusiness Office 846-5547Computer (IT) Help Desk 846-5663Dining Hall 846-5629English as 2nd Language (ESL) 846-5642Edu Opportunity Ctr (EOC) 846-5689Financial Aid 846-5553

Huggins Hall 846-5458Library 846-5593Mail Room 846-5498Nursing Department 846-5535OrsquoConnor Hall 846-5497HRPayroll 846-5534846-5570Physical Plant 846-5618TRiO Student Sup Services 846-5645Tutoring 846-5664Student SuccTesting Center 846-5473Veterans Certifying Officer 846-5555Writing Center 846-5467

NUMBERS YOU SHOULD KNOWON THE TRINIDAD CAMPUS

EMERGENCY 911CAMPUS SECURITY USING AN ON CAMPUS TELEPHONE 9-719-845-6047CAMPUS SECURITY USING AN OFF CAMPUS TELEPHONE 719-845-6047

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Southern Rocky Mountain Heritage School 1318 SRHS 1000 Introduction to Reiki S 0900AM 0400PM Banta 306 71815 71815 Dawes1319 SRHS 1001 Aromatherapy Blending Essential Oils S 0900AM 1200PM Banta 62015 62015 Evans1320 SRHS 1002 Aromatherapy Using Essential Oils Safety T 0900AM 1200PM Banta 6915 6915 Evans1321 SRHS 1003 Ear Candling F 0900AM 1200PM Banta 61215 61215 Evans1322 SRHS 1004 Hands on the Harp R 0700PM 0900PM TBD TBD 72315 72315 McKee1323 SRHS 1005 Accupressure for Stress T 1000AM 1200PM Banta 61615 61615 Evans1326 SRHS 1006 Metal Embossing Basics Tools amp Techniques FS 0830AM 0430PM TBD TBD 73115 8115 Rehm

Evening Classes Astronomy12494 AST 101 001 Astronomy I wlab 4 0630PM 0830PM Davis 234 MTWR 6815 73115 Dominguez

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Trinidad Campus Summer 2015 Class List

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

How to Read a Class ListingCourse Request Number (CRN)

Meeting DaysM T W R F S SU

Class Meeting Times

Course Start and End Dates

Class Credit Hours

Section Information

TSJC is proud to offer not only traditional classroom instruction but also a variety of alternative approaches to education to ensure that your educational needs and individual learning styles are met

Section Information

The letters listed below are part of the Section Code (Sect) in the class list

bull H ndash Indicates the class is considered Hybrid meaning a por-tion of the course work is online This may result in reduced in-class time bull P ndash Indicates the class is delivered via interactive video (Polycom) to additional sites

The letters listed below are part of the Section Code (Sect) in the class list

bull PH ndash Indicates the class is both Polycom and Hybrid bull C ndash Indicates this class is an online class delivered via CCCon line bull T ndash Indicates this class is an online class delivered via TSJC

Notice ndash The schedule of classes can and will change for a current list please go to httpwwwtrinidadstateedustudentsclass-schedule

Or httpserpdnssbcccseduPRODTSJCbwckschdp_disp_dyn_sched

Trinidad

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Mathematics12312 MAT 025 050 Algebraic Literacy Lab 1 0500PM 0635PM LIB 308 R 6815 73115 Maxwell12320 MAT 091 050 Applied Quant Lab 1 0500PM 0635PM LIB 308 R 6815 73115 Maxwell12321 MAT 093 050 Algebra Lab 1 0500PM 0635PM LIB 308 R 6815 73115 Maxwell12008 MAT 107 050 Career Math 3 0500PM 0635PM LIB 309A MTW 6815 73115 Maxwell

Continuing Education Art1233 CNED Watercolor Painting 1130AM 0335PM Berg 401 MW 6815 71715 Tonape1231 CNED Pastel Painting 1130AM 0335PM Berg 401 TR 6815 71715 Tonap GunsmithingNRA1241 CNED 1241 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 211 SU 53015 53115 Wygovsky1242 CNED 1242 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 211 SU 6615 6715 Wygovsky1243 CNED 1243 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 211 SU 62015 62115 Wygovsky1244 CNED 1244 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 212 SU 62715 62815 Wygovsky1245 CNED 1245 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 212 SU 71115 71215 Wygovsky1246 CNED 1246 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 213 SU 71815 71915 Wygovsky1255 CNED 1255 Reloading A-Z 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 306 MTWRF 6115 6515 Machholz1256 CNED 1256 Leather Holster Making 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 414 MTWRF 6115 6515 Calkins1258 CNED 1258 Powderhorns 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 106 MTWRF 6815 61215 Stevens1263 CNED 1263 Gun Leather II 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 414 MTWRF 6815 61215 Calkins1264 CNED 1264 Firearms Business 0800AM 0500PM TBD TBD S 61315 61315 Cumby1267 CNED 1267 Intro to CADCAM - CNC 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 206 MTWRF 61515 61915 Cumby1270 CNED 1270 Scrimshaw 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 414 MTWRF 61515 61915 Stevens1273 CNED 1273 Pen Making 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 206 MTWRF 62215 62615 Farrell1277 CNED 1277 Vintage Barrel Restoration w Damascus Finishing 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 106 MTWRF 62915 7315 Beasland1279 CNED 1279 Religning 22 Caliber Firearms 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 211 MTWRF 62915 7315 Birkhold1281 CNED 1281 Advanced Hand Engraving 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 414 MTWRF 62915 7315 Pierson1282 CNED 1282 Structural Welding 0800AM 0500PM Banta MTWRF 62915 7315 Sanchez1289 CNED 1289 Spurmaking 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 101 MTWRF 71315 71715 Knight1293 CNED 1293 Classic Match Airguns 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 306 MTWRF 71315 71715 Bimrose1294 CNED 1294 Three Piece Buckles 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 101 MTWRF 72015 72415 Knight1295 CNED 1295 NRA Lab amp Independent Study 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 106 MTWRF 72015 72415 Newport1297 CNED 1297 Hatmaking 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 306 MTWRF 62215 62615 Hirt1298 CNED 1298 Gunstock Carving 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 414 MTWRF 72015 72415 Brooks1299 CNED 1299 NRA Shotgun Coaches Class 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 306 MT 72715 72815 Staff

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Building Codes PPCC Rocky Mountain Line Tech Colorado Springs TBERG Berg Administration TBV Banta Vocational Building TBOYD Boyd Technology Building TBOYD TCRM Boyd Technology Classroom TDAVIS Davis Science Building TDOWH Latuda Hall TEPC Epic Building - Freedom Road TGYM Scott Gymnasium

THOSP Mt San Rafael Hospital TLC Learning Center TLIB Freudenthal Memorial Library TLIB SMRM A B Library Seminar Rooms TMC Massari Performing Arts Center TMULL Mullen Building TTCDD Democracy Drive TRNGE Gun Range TSSC Sullivan Student Center

Trinidad Campus Summer 2015 Class List

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The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

Trinidad

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Trinidad Campus Summer 2015 Class ListCRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Summer of Fun1240 CNED 1240 Are You Thriving 0830AM 0130PM Lib 310 T 61615 61615 Nesbitt1300 CNED 1300 Recycled NotebookTreat Sleeve 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall F 6515 6515 Mack1301 CNED 1301 Glass Projects 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall R 6415 6415 Mack1302 CNED 1302 Chalk Message BoardHoppy Spring 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall W 6315 6315 Mack1303 CNED 1303 Halloween Projects 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall T 6215 6215 Mack1304 CNED 1304 Christmas Ornaments 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall M 6115 6115 Mack1305 CNED 1305 Digital Photography 0900AM 1200PM Boyd 119 TWR 52615 52815 Barrack1306 CNED 1306 Basic Computers (Word Excel Powerpoint) 0900AM 0200PM Berg 305 T 6915 6915 Rigdon1307 CNED 1307 Selling amp Safety on the Internet 0900AM 0200PM Berg 305 T 72115 72115 Rigdon1308 CNED 1308 Basic First Aid 0100PM 0500PM Davis 123 M 6115 6115 CarpenterFrank1309 CNED 1309 CPR 0800AM 1200PM Davis 123 M 6115 6115 CarpenterFrank1310 CNED 1310 Basic Automotive Banta 101 MT 6115 6215 Brunelli1311 CNED 1311 OSHA 10 HR Construction Industry Standorder 0900AM 0300PM Berg 307 MT 62215 62315 Cumby1312 CNED 1312 Welding Art 0800AM 0500PM Banta 201 MTWRF 7615 71015 Sanchez

Day Classes

Advancing Academic Achievement12389 AAA 175 001 ST Science Literacy 1 0100PM 0200PM Davis 228 MW 6815 71715 Maxwell12434 AAA 176 P01 ST College Science Prep 2 0830AM 1035AM Davis 203 MW 6815 71715 Krumm

Art1233 CNED Watercolor Painting 1130AM 0335PM Berg 401 MW 6815 71715 Tonape1231 CNED Pastel Painting 1130AM 0335PM Berg 401 TR 6815 71715 Tonape

Astronomy12494 AST 101 001 Astronomy I wlab 4 0630PM 0830PM Davis 234 MTWR 6815 73115 Dominguez

Biology 12402 BIO 202 PH5 Human AnatomyampPhys IILab SC1 4 0550PM 0830PM Davis 203 TW 6815 73115 Cahoone12003 BIO 216 H01 Pathophysiology 4 0930AM 1115AM Davis 222 T 6815 73115 Hart12001 BIO 216 T00 Pathophysiology 4 ONLINE 6815 73115 Hart

College Composition amp Reading12374 CCR 094 001 Studio 121 3 0115PM 0245PM LIB 309A TWR 6815 73115 LeBlanc

Communications12004 COM 115 001 Public Speaking 3 0800AM 0915AM Berg 304 MTWR 6815 73115 Gilmore

Cosmetology12234 COS 250 001 MgtEthicsInterper SklSales 1 1100AM 1130AM Mullen 301 MTWRF 6215 62715 DeChristino

Early Childhood Education12495 ECE 112 P01 InfantToddler Lab Tech 3 0400PM 0700PM Davis 215 W 6815 73115 Briones12496 ECE 225 P01 Language amp Cognition 3 0400PM 0700PM Davis 215 T 6815 73115 Plane

Education12526 EDU 250 PH0 CTE in Colorado 1 1000AM 1200PM Davis 215 R 6815 71715 Schroepfer

Emergency Medical Services12496 EMS 130 050 EMT Intravenous Therapy 2 0600PM 1000PM David 105 W 6115 62415 Bates

English12006 ENG 121 001 English Composition I CO1 3 1100AM 1235PM LIB 309A TWR 6815 73115 LeBlanc12007 ENG 122 H01 English Composition II CO2 3 1100AM 1235AM LIB 309B MW 6815 73115 Wilson

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Esthetician12235 EST 210 001 Advanced Massage amp Skin Care 2 0900AM 0950AM Mullen 301 MTWRF 6215 62715 DeChristino12236 EST 211 001 Facial Make-up 1 1000AM 1030AM Mullen 301 MTWRF 6215 62715 DeChristino12237 EST 212 001 Hair Removal 3 0100PM 0300PM Mullen 301 MTWRF 6215 62715 DeChristino

GunsmithingNRATo register for these classes please contact Donna Haddow at (719) 846-5541 or e-mail her at donnahaddowtrinidadstateedu12024 GUN 116 003 Basic Precision Welding 2 0800AM 0500PM Banta 201A MTWRF 62215 62615 Taunt12033 GUN 130 001 CNC Machining 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 206 MTWRF 61515 61915 Cumby12444 GUN 185 001 NRA Lab amp Independent Study 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 211 MTWRF 72015 72414 Newport12307 GUN 202 001 Air Gun Repair 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 306 MTWRF 71315 71715 Bimrose12265 GUN 275 003 ST Advanced Hand Engraving 3 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 414 MTWRF 62915 7313 Pierson12268 GUN 275 007 ST Vintage Barrel Rest wDamascus Finish 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 106 MTWRF 62915 7315 Beasland12452 GUN 275 039 ST Relining 22 caliber Firearms 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 211 MTWRF 62915 7315 Birkhold12272 GUN 275 047 ST Basic Hand Engraving 3 0800AM 0600PM Mullen 414 MTWRF 7615 71015 Pierson12055 GUN 275 048 ST Basic Hand Engraving 3 0800AM 0600PM Mullen 414 MTWRF 7615 71015 Pierson12274 GUN 292 001 Scrimshaw 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 414 MTWRF 61515 61915 Stevens12454 GUN 275 043 041 ST Stock Semi Inlet 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 101 MTWRF 7615 71015 Morovits12436 GUN 122 001 Tools amp Fixtures 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 211 MTWRF 62215 62615 Sturtevant12456 GUN 275 043 ST Powderhorns 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 106 MTWRF 6815 61215 Stevens12457 GUN 275 044 ST Powderhorns 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 106 MTWRF 6815 61215 Stevens12525 GUN 275 047 Engraving ProblemsAlumni 2 MTWRF 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 414 7615 71015 Pierson12525 GUN 275 047 Engraving ProblemsAlumni 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 414 MTWRF 7615 71015 Pierson12463 GUR 101 001 Basic Inst Training amp Home Fire Safety Inst 5 0800AM 0800PM Boyd TCRM M 6815 6815 Staff12481 GUR 101 002 Basic Inst Training amp Home Fire Safety Inst 5 0800AM 0800PM Boyd TCRM M 72015 72015 Staff12461 GUR 106 001 NRA Basic Pistol Shooting 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM T-W 6215 6315 Staff12476 GUR 106 002 NRA Basic Pistol Shooting 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM Sat-Sun 71115 71215 Staff12484 GUR 106 003 NRA Basic Pistol Shooting 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM Sat-Sun 8815 8915 Staff12478 GUR 107 001 NRA Basic Shotgun Shooting 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM TW 71415 71515 Staff12462 GUR 108 001 NRA Basic Muzzleloading Pistol Shooting 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM RF 6415 6515 Staff12472 GUR 109 001 NRA Basic Muzzleloading Rifle Shooting 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM RF 62515 62615 Staff12479 GUR 111 001 NRA Basic Muzzleloading Shotgun Shooting 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM RF 71625 71715 Staff12466 GUR 120 001 Range Safety Officer 5 0800AM 0600PM Boyd TCRM M 62215 62215 Staff12477 GUR 120 002 Range Safety Officer 5 0800AM 0600PM Boyd TCRM M 71315 71315 Staff12460 GUR 201 001 NRA Home Firearms Safety 5 0100PM 0500PM Boyd TCRM M 6115 6115 Staff12464 GUR 206 001 NRA Pistol Instructor Training 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM TW 6915 61015 Staff12482 GUR 207 001 NRA Basic Shotgun Instructor Training 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM TW 72115 72215 Staff12465 GUR 208 001 NRA Muzzleloading Pistol Instrucor Training 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM RF 61115 61215 Staff12475 GUR 209 001 NRA Basic Muzzle Rifle Instructor Training 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM WR 7215 7315 Staff12474 GUR 210 001 NRA Basic Rifle Instructor Training 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM TW 63015 7115 Staff12483 GUR 211 001 NRA Basic Muzzlel Shotgun Inst Training 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM RF 72315 72415 Staff GUR 275 001 Refuse to be a Victim 0 0100PM 0500PM Boyd TCRM Sat 61715 61715 Staff GUR 275 002 Refuse to be a Victim 0 0100PM 0500PM Boyd TCRM Sat 71815 71815 Staff12467 GUR 110 001 NRA Basic Rifle Shooting 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM TW 62315 62415 Staff1241 CNED 1241 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 211 SU 53015 53115 Wygovsky1242 CNED 1242 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 211 SU 6615 6715 Wygovsky1243 CNED 1243 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 211 SU 62015 62115 Wygovsky1244 CNED 1244 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 212 SU 62715 62815 Wygovsky1245 CNED 1245 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 212 SU 71115 71215 Wygovsky1246 CNED 1246 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 213 SU 71815 71915 Wygovsky1255 CNED 1255 Reloading A-Z 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 306 MTWRF 6115 6515 Machholz1256 CNED 1256 Leather Holster Making 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 414 MTWRF 6115 6515 Calkins1258 CNED 1258 Powderhorns 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 106 MTWRF 6815 61215 Stevens1263 CNED 1263 Gun Leather II 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 414 MTWRF 6815 61215 Calkins11264 CNED 1264 Firearms Business 0800AM 0500PM TBD TBD S 61315 61315 Cumby1267 CNED 1267 Intro to CADCAM - CNC 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 206 MTWRF 61515 61915 Cumby1270 CNED 1270 Scrimshaw 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 414 MTWRF 61515 61915 Stevens1273 CNED 1273 Pen Making 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 206 MTWRF 62215 62615 Farrell

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Trinidad Campus Summer 2015 Class ListCRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Trinidad

GunsmithingNRA Continued1277 CNED 1277 Vintage Barrel Restoration w Damascus Finishing 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 106 MTWRF 62915 7315 Beasland1279 CNED 1279 Religning 22 Caliber Firearms 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 211 MTWRF 62915 7315 Birkhold1281 CNED 1281 Advanced Hand Engraving 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 414 MTWRF 62915 7315 Pierson1282 CNED 1282 Structural Welding 0800AM 0500PM Banta MTWRF 62915 7315 Sanchez1289 CNED 1289 Spurmaking 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 101 MTWRF 71315 71715 Knight1293 CNED 1293 Classic Match Airguns 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 306 MTWRF 71315 71715 Bimrose1294 CNED 1294 Three Piece Buckles 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 101 MTWRF 72015 72415 Knight1295 CNED 1295 NRA Lab amp Independent Study 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 106 MTWRF 72015 72415 Newport1297 CNED 1297 Hatmaking 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 306 MTWRF 62215 62615 Hirt1298 CNED 1298 Gunstock Carving 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 414 MTWRF 72015 72415 Brooks1299 CNED 1299 NRA Shotgun Coaches Class 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 306 MT 72715 72815 Staff1327 CNED 2070 Refuse to be a Victim 0100PM 0500PM Boyd TCRM S 71815 71815 Staff

Human Performance and Exercise12309 HPE 200 T00 Perspectives in PE amp Sport 3 Online 6815 71715 Sloane

Management12310 MAN 200 H01 Human Resource Management I 3 1100AM 1215PM Berg 307 W 6815 71715 Vigil-Alcone

Marketing12311 MAR 160 H01 Customer Service 3 1100AM 1215PM Berg 307 T 6815 71715 Vigil-Alcone

Mathematics12312 MAT 025 050 Algebraic Literacy Lab 1 0500PM 0635PM LIB 308 R 6815 73115 Maxwell12313 MAT 050 001 Quantitative Literacy 4 0900AM 1035AM LIB 308 MTWR 6815 73115 Watson-Flores12316 MAT 055 001 Algebraic Literacy 4 0900AM 1035AM LIB 308 MTWR 6815 73115 Watson-Flores12320 MAT 091 050 Applied Quant Lab 1 0500PM 0635PM LIB 308 R 6815 73115 Maxwell12321 MAT 093 050 Algebra Lab 1 0500PM 0635PM LIB 308 R 6815 73115 Maxwell12008 MAT 107 050 Career Math 3 0500PM 0635PM LIB 309A MTW 6815 73115 Maxwell12279 MAT 121 T00 College Algebra MA1 4 ONLINE 6815 73115 Arguello

Music12468 MUS 120 H01 Music Appreciation AH1 3 0930AM 1105AM TMC 202 TWR 6815 71715 Winchester12280 MUS 141 005 PI Electric Guitar I 1 6815 71715 Ingram12281 MUS 141 006 PI Electric Guitar I 1 6815 71715 Ingram12282 MUS 141 007 PI Electric Bass I 1 6815 71715 Ingram12283 MUS 141 008 PI Electric Bass I 1 6815 71715 Ingram12009 MUS 141 009 PI Acoustic Guitar I 1 6815 71715 Ingram12010 MUS 141 010 PI Acoustic Guitar I (15) 1 6815 71715 Ingram12011 MUS 142 005 PI Electric Guitar II 1 6815 71715 Ingram12284 MUS 142 006 PI Electric Guitar II 1 6815 71715 Ingram12285 MUS 142 007 PI Electric Bass II 1 6815 71715 Ingram12286 MUS 142 008 PI Electric Bass II 1 6815 71715 Ingram12287 MUS 142 009 PI Acoustic Guitar II 1 6815 71715 Ingram12288 MUS 142 010 PI Acoustic Guitar II 1 6815 71715 Ingram12289 MUS 143 005 PI Electric Guitar III 1 6815 71715 Ingram12290 MUS 143 006 PI Electric Guitar III 1 6815 71715 Ingram12291 MUS 143 007 PI Electric Bass III 1 6815 71715 Ingram12292 MUS 143 008 PI Electric Bass III 1 6815 71715 Ingram12323 MUS 144 005 PI Electric Guitar IV 1 6815 71715 Ingram12324 MUS 144 006 PI Electric Guitar IV 1 6815 71715 Ingram12325 MUS 144 007 PI Electric Bass IV 1 6815 71715 Ingram12326 MUS 144 008 PI Electric Bass IV 1 6815 71715 Ingram1232 CNED Songwriting 1130AM 1215PM TMC 202 TR 6815 71715 Fyock

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Trinidad Campus Summer 2015 Class ListCRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

TrinidadNursing 12238 NUR 169 001 Transition into Practical Nrsg 4 0800AM 0500PM Davis 115 RF 52515 62615 Clerkin12251 NUR 189 001 Transition from LPN to ADN 3 0800AM 0500PM Davis 115 T 52515 62315 Clerkin12294 NUR 211 050 Psychiatric-Mental Health NSG 4 0400PM 0800PM Davis 115 M 6815 72415 Carpenter12527 HWE 100 H01 Human Nutrition 3 0900AM 1200PM Davis 115 T 6815 71715 Frank

Physical Education12373 PED 122 001 Step Aerobics 1 0900AM 1005AM TSSC MWF 6815 73115 Billings

Psychology12470 PSY 101 PH1 General Psychology I 3 1030AM 1220AM Davis 215 T 6815 73115 Mobbley

Science12293 SCI 105 T00 Science in Society SC2 3 ONLINE 6815 73115 Hanstad

Sociology12471 SOC 101 PH1 Intro to Sociology I 3 0100PM 0250PM Davis 215 W 6815 73115 Cooley

Summer of Fun1240 CNED 1240 Are You Thriving 0830AM 0130PM Lib 310 T 61615 61615 Nesbitt1300 CNED 1300 Recycled NotebookTreat Sleeve 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall F 6515 6515 Mack1301 CNED 1301 Glass Projects 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall R 6415 6415 Mack1302 CNED 1302 Chalk Message BoardHoppy Spring 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall W 6315 6315 Mack1303 CNED 1303 Halloween Projects 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall T 6215 6215 Mack1304 CNED 1304 Christmas Ornaments 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall M 6115 6115 Mack1305 CNED 1305 Digital Photography 0900AM 1200PM Boyd 119 TWR 52615 52815 Barrack1306 CNED 1306 Basic Computers (Word Excel Powerpoint) 0900AM 0200PM Berg 305 T 6915 6915 Rigdon1307 CNED 1307 Selling amp Safety on the Internet 0900AM 0200PM Berg 305 T 72115 72115 Rigdon1308 CNED 1308 Basic First Aid 0100PM 0500PM Davis 123 M 6115 6115 CarpenterFrank1309 CNED 1309 CPR 0800AM 1200PM Davis 123 M 6115 6115 CarpenterFrank1310 CNED 1310 Basic Automotive Banta 101 MT 6115 6215 Brunelli1311 CNED 1311 OSHA 10 HR Construction Industry Standorder 0900AM 0300PM Berg 307 MT 62215 62315 Cumby1312 CNED 1312 Welding Art 0800AM 0500PM Banta 201 MTWRF 7615 71015 Sanchez

Welding 12375 WEL 275 001 ST Welding Art 2 0800AM 0500PM Banta 308 MTWRF 7615 71015 Sanchez12376 WEL 275 002 ST Welding Art 2 0800AM 0500PM Banta 308 MTWRF 7615 71015 Sanchez12377 WEL 275 003 ST Structural Welding 2 0800AM 0500PM Banta 308 MTWRF 62915 7315 Sanchez12378 WEL 275 004 ST Structural Welding 2 0800AM 0500PM Banta 308 MTWRF 62915 7315 Sanchez

6-16-15

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Trinidad Campus Summer 2015 Class ListCRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Amount $250 per semester Duration First two consecutive semesters at TSJC Criteria Available to all high school senior students who participate in either the Red Carpet or Spring Fest events Participating students are given a certificate at the event and are responsible for bringing the certificate to the Financial Aid Office to redeem the scholarship

Amount $250 per semester Duration First two consecutive semesters at TSJC Criteria Available to all GED Graduates who participate in the GED Graduation Participating students are given a certificate at the event and are responsible for bringing the certificate to the Financial Aid Office to redeem the scholarship

Amount 3 credit hours on-campus in-state tuition rateDuration First semester at TSJC Criteria This award provides a 3 credit hour scholarship to a transfer student former TSJC student or student who has never been to college Student must carry at least 15 credit hours for a fall or spring semester or 6 credit hours for a summer semester Deadline August 15th for 2015 fall semester

Amount 12 credit hours per semester on-campus in-state tuition rate Duration Fall and spring semesters Criteria Scholarships available to the Valedictorian and Salutatorian from the graduating classes of public high schools within the eight county service area Online private school and home school students can also apply for the Presidentrsquos Scholarship using their GPA and ACT scores Deadline August 15th for 2015 fall semester

Amount $600 per semester maximum Duration Up to two years or 60 credit hours based on academic performance Criteria Available to all new incoming students who apply prior to first semester at TSJC and have earned a cumulative high school GPA of 38 ndash 40 or who have a composite ACT score of 25 or higher Students are required to carry 15 credit hours per semester and maintain a GPA of 38 or higher Cumulative GPA will be used for continuing eligibilityDeadline August 15th for 2015 fall semester

Amount $400 per semester maximum Duration Up to two years or 60 credit hours based on academic performance Criteria Available to all new incoming students who apply prior to first semester at TSJC and have earned a cumulative high school GPA of 30 ndash 3799 or who have a composite ACT score between 21 and 24 Students are required to carry 15 credit hours per semester and maintain a GPA of 30 or higher Cumulative GPA will be used for continuing eligibilityDeadline August 15th for 2015 fall semester

Institutional Scholarship Opportunities

Red Carpet Scholarship $250semester

GED Graduate Scholarship $250semester

Try 3 on TSJC Scholarship 3 credit hours

Presidentrsquos Scholarship 12 creditssemester

Automatic Merit 38-40 $600semester

Automatic Merit 30-3799 $400semester

For more information and a scholarship application visitwwwtrinidadstateedustudentsscholarships

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Trinidad State Junior College is your college We take pride in offering a variety of classes designed to meet your unique needs From accounting to welding we have it all and itrsquos all here for you We hope you find this schedule useful as you plan your future Whether yoursquore a returning student a lifelong learner or a person considering a new career Trinidad State can help you reach your goalsWe offer courses on two great campuses in beautiful southern Colorado and we are committed to providing you with personalized attention and endless opportunity With a student to faculty ratio of 13-to-1 we look forward to giving you the one-on-one attention you deserve as you pursue your dreamsCome by and see us visit our website atwwwtrinidadstateedu or give us a call at (800) 621-8752 We hope to see you in one of our classrooms soonYour future awaitsWarmest regards

Carmen M Simone PhDPresident

Dr Carmen M SimoneTrinidad Statersquos President

Trinidad STaTe adviSory CounCil

Richard Compton ChairRosalie Martinez Vice Chair

MembersVibeka Adkisson

John GalushaCharlotte Kilpatrick

Kathleen Rogers Tom Scarlett

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IMPORTANT DATES FOR SUMMER 2015March 2015March 20th Summer Registration Opens

May 2015May 29th Advising and Placement Testing Available

June 2015June 8th Six-Week Session BeginsJune 8th Eight-Week Session BeginsJune 13th Census Date Six-Week SessionJune 15th Census Date Eight-Week Session

July 2015July 4th Independence Day No Classes College Closed July 9th Withdrawal Date Six-Week SessionJuly 17th Six-Week Session EndsJuly 20th Withdrawal Date Eight-Week SessionJuly 31st Eight-Week Session Ends

Class Sessions First Day of Classes

Census DateLast day to drop

with refund

Withdrawal DateLast day to withdraw

ldquoWrdquo RecordedNo Refund

Semester Dates

CCCOnline (Ses 1) June 1st June 11st June 26th June 1st ndash August 8th

CCCOnline (Ses 2) June 8th June 14th July 10th June 8th ndash July 18th

CCCOnline (Ses 3) June 1st June 11st June 26th June 1st ndash August 8th

Summer 2015 Term Dates for CCCOnline Classes

TSJC is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association

of Colleges and Schools 230 South LaSalle St Suite 7-500

Chicago Illinois 60602-1411 1 (800) 621-7440 (312) 263-0456

Programs are approved byState Board for Community Colleges and Occupational Education

9101 Lowry Blvd bull Denver CO 80230 bull Phone 800-621-7440

11wwwtrinidadstateedu

Student Admissions Checklist

Admissions Application (Must have a GEDHigh school Diploma) Apply online wwwtrinidadstateedu

TSJC Student Number S__________________

Provide previous educational information to TSJC Transcripts-high school Transcripts-previous College ACTSAT scores Immunization Records

Accuplacer Test-Trinidad Campus (TC) Library 218 Valley Campus (VC) LRC 212 (To ensure proper placement to achieve success)

FAFSA- TC BERG 209 VC Main Bldg 160 - File a Free Application for Federal Student Aid wwwfafsaedugov TSJC Code 001368 You will need prior year income tax records Pin_____________ Password______________

Colorado Opportunity Fund - TC Berg Room 201 VC Main Bldg 160- Colorado residents are eligible for COF to decrease your tuition expense httpscofcollege-assistorg User ID___________ Password_______________

Advising Registration-TC Library Student Success Center VC Main Bldg 160 You may self-disclose any disabilities amp seek accommodations -TC Library 222 VC LRC 212 Work Study Opportunities-TC Berg Room 209 VC Main Bldg 160

Student ID Card Student Services Berg TC Room 201 VC Main Build 158

Book Voucher - TC Berg Room 209 VC Business Office New Students- First Day of classes Continuing Students- The week before classes begin

Verify room assignments - look up your class schedule in Go2TSJCPortal to verify that your classes have not been moved

TC - Trinidad CampusVC - Valley Campus

12 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Summer 2015 Semester CalendarPlease pay special attention to the dates that classes begin and end Note that leaving early or returning late may result in your grades being lowered

Credit HoursTo be considered a full-time student at Trinidad State Junior College you must be enrolled in at least 15 credit hours Federal Financial Aid recognizes a student carrying 12 credit hours to be full time If you are enrolled in a career or technical educational program you may not take more than 26 credit hours without the approval of the program dean

Arranged CoursesThe abbreviation ldquoTBArdquo means that the time days or locations are scheduled on an individual basis between student and instructor Students are responsible for seeing the instructor to arrange their schedules

Course Cancellations The College reserves the right to cancel programs or courses to change instructors and to change times or locations of classes The Deanrsquos office will have current up-to-date information on scheduled classes

Drops Withdrawals and Repeating a Course Itrsquos important to know the drop and withdrawal dates for all your classes The dates are listed on the academic calendar or your individual course syllabus Whatrsquos the difference between ldquodroprdquo and ldquowithdrawrdquo If you drop a class before the census date you will receive a tuition refund and you will not lose College Opportunity Fund (COF) credits You can withdraw between the census and withdrawal dates It wonrsquot affect your grade point average however you will not get a refund and you will lose COF credits

A student who earns a grade of D F or U may repeat the course once for the purpose of improving the grade point

average (GPA) Both grades earned will be entered on the transcript however only the highest grade will be counted in calculating the cumulative grade point average Duplicate credit is not granted for repeating a course It is the studentrsquos responsibility to drop or withdraw from classes if they stop attending Students can go to the Student Services Office on either campus to drop or withdraw from a class If a student decides to withdraw from a class after the census but before the last 20 of the class and has a passing grade the grade will be recorded as ldquoWrdquo A ldquoWrdquo is not counted in computing grade point averages If a student withdraws during the last 20 of the class a regular grade will be assigned that does count in computing grade point averages Requests for exception to this procedure may be made to the appropriate dean

Tuition Refunds If a student officially drops from classes prior to the class census date a 100 refund of tuition will be made There will be no refund if the student withdraws after the class census date The College reserves the right to cancel course offerings where enrollment is too low to make a course educationally sound andor economically feasible Course cancellations will result in refund of tuition

Registration DeadlineThe deadline for registering for classes is the first Friday of class or as designated in the TSJC schedule Students requesting to register after the deadline date must obtain approval from the departmental dean for late authorization and registration into a class after the deadline date

Tuition ClassificationColorado law requires that students be classified as in-state or out-of-state for tuition purposes Your tuition classification is based upon information supplied on the application for admission

Students previously classified as out-of-state may have their classification

changed through a Tuition Classification Petition process Petitions and information concerning documentation may be obtained in the Registrarrsquos Office or the Student Services Office on either campus Petition applications must be received by either the Registrarrsquos Office or Student Affairs Office by the first Friday of class each semester

The tuition classification officer must request and maintain adequate documentation to support any applicantrsquos claim for change in status The policy for tuition classification is outlined in the Colorado Community College System (CCCS) System Presidentrsquos Procedure 4-40 For more information go to httpswwwcccseduwp-contentuploads201309SP4-40pdf

Appeal Procedures When a decision is rendered and the student is not in agreement with the decision the student may appeal the decision to the ldquoSA Committeerdquo by contacting the Vice President of Student Affairs The student will be required to present supporting documentation to a panel of institutional representatives for review and resolution The student will be notified of the decision made by the appeals panel and the reasons behind the decision The decision of the appeals panel is final

Deadlines Students have until the first Friday of each semester to submit a petition for change in Tuition Classification Once the petition is submitted the College will make a determination by census date

Check Your RequirementsTo earn a degree students must satisfy all course and curriculum requirements for the program under which they are registered and attain a cumulative grade point average of 20 or higher Basic skills courses do not count toward a degree Familiarize yourself with the provisions and regulations pertaining to your program See an Advisor when in doubt TSJC will make every effort to assist you in meeting requirements for graduation Final responsibility however rests with you

General Information

13wwwtrinidadstateedu

TransferTrinidad State Junior College has transfer agreements with Coloradorsquos four-year colleges and universities These agreements ensure that if you successfully complete requirements for graduation with an Associate of Arts or Associate of Science Degree you have fulfilled general education requirements and you will be granted upper division status at the receiving institution

Each applicant for admission who has attended another institution or college may not disregard a previous collegiate record Transfer students will be applying for admissions as a first-time freshman A student who wishes to transfer to Trinidad State Junior College may do so provided that the student is in good standing at the college from which heshe wishes to transfer

An official transcript must be sent directly to the college from the institution where the credits were earned College transcripts will be evaluated prior to registration to ascertain acceptable credits that will apply to the studentrsquos program of study Courses for which the student has earned a grade of ldquoDrdquo or ldquoFrdquo will not be accepted for credit Students with a GPA below 15 may be admitted on academic probation

In determining academic standing while attending TSJC the GPA of a transfer student is computed on the basis of credits attempted at Trinidad State Junior College only and will not include credits and grade points earned at other colleges

Up to 45 credits earned at regionally accredited colleges or universities or other approved educational institutions may be applied toward fulfilling TSJC program requirements

Please contact the Registrar at 719-846-5550 for more information about accepted transfer credits

Credit for Prior LearningThe Credit for Prior Learning or CPL program allows students to earn credit for learning that occurs outside the sponsorship of accredited post-secondary education institutions CPL is not awarded for experience but for college-level learning which entails

knowledge skills and competencies that students have obtained as a result of their prior learning experiences Contact the Registrar at 719-846-5550 for more information about how to be awarded credit for prior learning

Transfer of credit for vocational courses are determined by the Dean of Career and Technical Education Contact the Dean of Career and Technical Education at 719-846-5559 for more information about how to receive credit for vocational courses

Residence HallsThere are four residence halls on the Trinidad Campus to house students The residence halls are staffed with two full-time housing employees and a support staff of dorm assistants and resident hall assistants Students living in the residence halls are required to have a meal plan through the dining hall The food service company Sodexo strives to serve the students with a variety of menus quality service and unlimited seconds for most meals For more information about housing go to httpwwwtrinidadstateedustudentshousing

Immunization RequirementsColorado Law requires that all full-time students born after January 1 1957 show proof of immunization against measles mumps and rubella Students residing in student housing are required to show proof of immunization against meningococcal disease or the student or parentguardian must sign a waiver Proof of immunization is required at the time of registration Certification forms are available at the Student Services Office

Student Health InsuranceTSJC does not require health insurance for non-athlete students However all student athletes must show proof of a student health plan Trinidad State encourages all students to carry health insurance For information on student insurance see the Student Services Office on your campus

TSJC Notification SystemStudents may sign up for the TSJC Notification System to receive text messages phone messages and email

notices regarding campus closures campus emergencies and student notifications To sign up for this service login to the TSJC Portal and click on the Notify Me link

Student ComplaintsStudents or prospective students who wish to file a complaint related to accreditation or grievance may submit a formal written Student Grievance in the Student Services Office of either campus or at 600 Prospect Street Berg Office 201 Trinidad Colorado 81082 or by going online and filling out the form electronically at httpwwwtrinidadstateedu

Complaints regarding accreditation can also be made by contacting the Higher Learning Commission a commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools 230 North La Salle Street Suite 7-500 Chicago IL 60640-1411 telephone 1-800-621-7440 httpswwwncahlcorg

MilitaryVeterans and Their FamiliesTrinidad State Junior College takes pride in being able to meet the educational needs of military service members their families and veterans and is approved by the Colorado State Approving Agency for Veterans Education Military tuition assistance veteranrsquos education benefits and veteranrsquos vocational rehabilitation are administered by the Financial Aid Office on both campuses

Each semester active duty military members and veterans using or wanting to use educational benefits must report to the Financial Aid Office after completing the enrollment process To maintain your educational benefits in good standing with your Service andor the Department of Veterans Affairs you must immediately inform the Financial Aid Office if you

bull drop add or audit classesbull stop attending classesbull have a class canceled withdraw or are withdrawn from classes or the collegebull are unable to attend classes orbull make any changes to your enrollment status

TSJC students using a military benefit must complete paperwork with the TSJC

14 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Financial Aid Office each semester To make an appointment to review your benefits verification intent to register or related questions contact Financial Aid at 719-846-5553 in Trinidad or 719-589-7024 on the Valley Campus For more information visit the TSJC web site for the VA Checklist verification time-line schedule or stop by the Financial Aid Office on either campus

Student Bill of RightsThe Colorado Student Bill of Rights focuses on various aspects of student academic life including advising transferability of credits and degree completion

One particular segment of the Student Bill of Rights notes that a student may formalize a plan to obtain a degree in four years Trinidad State Junior College supports this timeline for graduation by publishing advising guidelines under which a student may expect to graduate or complete and provides degree checklists through the degree works tool on the student portal Advising guidelines are available in the Student Success Center and Learning Center on campus and through degree check on the TSJC portal

There are some majors which may require additional degree requirements as recognized by the Colorado Department of Higher Education For more information or to read the Colorado Student Bill of Rights go to httpwwwcollegeincoloradoorgAcademicsTransfersBillshb1263pdf or see your Advisor in the Student Services Office on either campus

Student RightsFERPAThe Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) of 1974 restricts the release of student information to the public without the consent of the student except for directory information

Directory information includes name Major field of study enrollment status dates of enrollment major degrees and honors earned participation in officially recognized activities and sports Additional items for college athletes are height and weight

The Solomon Amendment requires institutions receiving federal funds to

provide additional directory information that includes address and phone number of enrolled students to the US Military Directory information is limited to the current academic year only If a student does not wish TSJC to release the directory information a written request must be submitted in the Student Services Office before the end of the first week of classes Your request will remain in effect until you formally cancel it For emergency purposes contact the Registrar directly at 719-846-5550 for special accommodations

Jeannie Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act The Clery Act Disclosure is accessible on the TSJC Website httpwwwtrinidadstateedustudentsright-to-knowcampusFire Hard copies also available through the Student Services Office on each campus

Sexual assault protocols and victims rights provisions are described on the TSJC website at httpwwwtrinidadstateedu

Victims are encouraged to report Help is available

Sex offender information is available at Colorados Convicted Sex Offender website httpsorstatecous

Campus Security will immediately notify the campus community upon the confirmation of a significant emergency or dangerous situation involving an immediate threat to the health or safety of students or staff

Report crimes violations accidents suspicious persons and incidents to Campus Security or through the Dean of Student Life Director at extension (719) 846-5517 on the Trinidad Campus or the Dean of Students on the Valley campus at (719) 589-7050 If there is no immediate answer dial 911

Return of Title IV Federal Financial AidWhen a Title IV Financial Aid recipient completely withdraws from TSJC prior to the end of the term a refund of the aid will be calculated The calculation will be based on the number of days attended compared to the total number of days

in the semester Withdrawal after 60 of the term is not subject to the return calculation Aid used for tuition fees books and roomboard will be refunded by both the student and the College For a complete outline of the return of the Title IV process please go to httpwwwtrinidadstateedu or see the TSJC Catalog

Non-DiscriminationThe College prohibits and will not tolerate discrimination or harassment that violates federal state law or Board Policy 3-120 or Board Policy 4-120 The College does not discriminate on the basis of gender (or gender identity) sex race color age creed national or ethnic origin genetic information physical or mental disability veteran status pregnancy status religion or sexual orientation

The College complies with Titles VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 the Civil Rights Act of 1991 the Education Amendments of 1972 (Title IX) the Age Discrimination in Employment Act the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 the Americans with Disabilities Act Pregnancy Discrimination Act of 1978 Vietnam Era Veterans Readjustment Assistance Act of 1974 Executive Order 11246 and sections 24-34-301 CRS et seq The Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008 (PubL 110ndash233 122 Stat 881 enacted May 21 2008 GINA)

For information regarding civil rights or grievance procedures contact Title IX ComplianceEqual Opportunity Officer Lorrie Velasquez Human Services Director 600 Prospect Street Trinidad CO 81082 Phone (719) 846-5534 or email Lorrievelasqueztrinidadstateedu

Complaints may also be filed with the Legal Affairs office of the Colorado Community College System 9101 El Lowry Blvd Denver Colorado 80230-6011 or the Office for Civil Rights US Department of Education Region VIII Federal Office Building 1244 Speer Blvd Suite 310 Denver Colorado 80204

Disability Services Reasonable accommodations for students will be provided upon request for

15wwwtrinidadstateedu

persons with disabilities In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Trinidad State Junior College will provide accommodations for qualifying students with disabilities To request an accommodation contact the Special Populations Coordinator at 719-846-5667 The Special Populations Office is located in the Library In the Valley the office is located in the Learning Center Room 209 Call 719-589-7067

State Authorization Trinidad State Junior College is currently working cooperatively with higher education authorities in all states and other US jurisdictions to ensure compliance with state authorization requirements that govern the offering of courses in those states including complaint processes Trinidad State Junior College will continue to monitor developments in the jurisdictions in which it enrolls students and if authorization or licensure is or becomes necessary it will obtain approvals or provide notice here of the jurisdictions in which it is not authorized to offer courses or programs

Currently Trinidad State Junior College has approval to offer courses in the following states

Alaska Arizona California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Oklahoma Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Texas Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin and Wyoming

Trinidad State Junior College is currently NOT authorized to offer courses in the following states

Alabama Arkansas Iowa Massachusetts Tennessee Utah District of Columbia

If you are not an on campus student at Trinidad State Junior College and plan to enroll in distance classes please check the information provided above to verify that your state has either authorized or exempted our college to offer such classes or programs to you as a resident of that state

If you reside in an unauthorized state and plan to take distance education classes please note that we are not authorized or exempted to offer distance

education classes or programs to you as a resident of an unauthorized state

If you have questions or concerns please contact the Registrar at 719-846-5550

Smoking PolicySmoking is prohibited in all College buildings as directed by the Governorrsquos Executive Order D003690 Smoking is also prohibited at all doorway entrances Specified outdoor smoking areas have been identified on the Valley Campus Smoking is prohibited within 25 feet of doorways and buildings

Student Right-to-know In accordance with Title I of Public Law 101-542 information about graduation rates is available on the TSJC Website or from the Office of Institutional Research additional graduation data is also available at the Colorado Department of Higher Education Website

Voter Registration Information TSJC fully supports and advocates that students and staff register to vote Voter Registration forms are available on the Colorado Secretary of State Website at httpwwwelectionscoloradogov

Trinidad State Junior College

Mission - Trinidad Statersquos mission is to enrich the lives of our diverse communities by providing quality educational experience and promoting lifelong learning

Vision - Trinidad Statersquos vision is to adapt to change embrace diversity and educate for the future

Core Values

students First - Student success is our purpose and the focal point of decision making and resource allocation

diVersity in CoMMunity - We value individual attributes capabilities and differences and we foster the collaboration and social responsibility that create a vital institution

CoMMuniCation - We value professionalism in our interactions and cultivate an open friendly environment of fairness and integrity on our campuses and in our communities

responsiVeness - We recognize and act upon opportunities to be innovative flexible and adaptableliFelong learning - We are dedicated to providing lifelong learning opportunities that are accessible and relevant for our students faculty staff and community members to

empower them to achieve their dreams

16 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Numbers You Should Know 15Trinidad Campus Classes 2 - 7

Evening Classes 17 Day Classes 18 - 19CSL Addictions Counseling 18AQT Aquaculture 18ART Art 18ASE Automotive 18BAR Barbering 18BUS Business 18CCR College Composition amp Reading 18CIS Computer Information Systems 18COM Communications 18COS Cosmetology 18CRJ Criminal Justice 18ECE Early Childhood Education 18EDU Education 18ENG English 18

EMS Emergency Medical Services 18 - 19EST Esthetician 19GED GED 19MAT Math 19MOT Medical Assisting 19NUA Nurse Aid 19NUR Nursing 19PHI Philosophy 19PSY Psychology 19SOC Sociology 19SRHS Southern Rockies Heritage School 18 - 19

Important Dates 10Student Admissions Checklist 11General Information 12 - 15Valley Campus Classes 16 - 19CCCOnline Summer Classes 21 - 23Guaranteed Transfer Classes 23 - 24

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Table of Contents

NUMBERS YOU SHOULD KNOWON THE VALLEY CAMPUS

EMERGENCY 911CAMPUS SECURITY USING AN ON CAMPUS TELEPHONE 9-(719) 680-7258CAMPUS SECURITY USING AN OFF CAMPUS TELEPHONE (719) 680-7258

ABEASEGED Rm 247 589-7058

Admissions amp Records Rm 160 589-7026

Associate Dean of Arts amp Sciences Rm 134 589-7131

Associate Dean of CTE Rm 160 589-7064

Dean of Students Rm 160 589-7050

Bookstore Rm 136 589-7029

CashierBusiness Office Rm 160 589-7027

Career and Disability Services Rm 203 589-7067

Advisor Learning Center 589-7025

Human Resources Rm 158a 589-7022

Financial Aid Rm 160 589-7024

Recruiter Rm 128 589-7083

Student Life Rm 128 589-7086

Student SuccessTesting Rm 212 589-7003

TRiO Support Services Rm 212 589-7031

Tutoring Rm 202 589-7063

All numbers are Area Code 719

Valley

17wwwtrinidadstateedu

Evening ClassesBusiness12425 BUS 216 H20 Legal Environment of Business 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli

Computer Information Systems12253 CIS 118 H25 Intro PC Applications 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli This CIS course is meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online

Early Childhood Education12499 ECE 225 P25 Language amp Cognition 3 0400PM 0700PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Plane

Emergency Medical Services12014 EMS 130 250 EMT Intravenous Therapy 2 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 TR 7715 8615 GHaverfield12015 HPR 102 250 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 61015 61015 GHaverfield12062 HPR 102 252 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 71515 71515 GHaverfield12318 HPR 175 250 ST First Aid 025 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 62415 62415 GHaverfield

Math12431 MAT 112 H20 Financial Math 3 0630PM 0930PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli

Nurse Aid12057 NUA 101 250 Nurse Aide Health Care Skills 4 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 6815 71315 Martinez12058 NUA 105 250 Home Health Aide Theory 2 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 71415 72815 Martine12433 HPR 102 253 CPR for Professionals 05 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 R 61715 61715 StaffDay ClassesAddictions Counseling12404 CSL 258 200 Group Counseling Skills 15 0830AM 0430PM WRF 61015 61215 Romero12427 CSL 269 200 Principles of Addiction Treatment 15 0830AM 0430PM WRF 6315 6515 Eakin

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Class List

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

How to Read a Class ListingCourse Request Number (CRN)

Meeting DaysM T W R F S SU

Class Meeting Times

Course Start and End Dates

Class Credit Hours

Section Information

TSJC is proud to offer not only traditional classroom instruction but also a variety of alternative approaches to education to ensure that your educational needs and individual learning styles are met

Section Information

The letters listed below are part of the Section Code (Sect) in the class list

bull H ndash Indicates the class is considered Hybrid meaning a por-tion of the course work is online This may result in reduced in-class time bull P ndash Indicates the class is delivered via interactive video (Polycom) to additional sites

The letters listed below are part of the Section Code (Sect) in the class list

bull PH ndash Indicates the class is both Polycom and Hybrid bull C ndash Indicates this class is an online class delivered via CCCon line bull T ndash Indicates this class is an online class delivered via TSJC

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Notice ndash The schedule of classes can and will change for a current list please go to httpwwwtrinidadstateedustudentsclass-schedule

Or httpserpdnssbcccseduPRODTSJCbwckschdp_disp_dyn_sched

Valley

18 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Advancing Academic Achievement12420 AAA 176 P20 ST College Science Prep 2 0830AM 1035AM TVC 236 MW 6815 71715 Krumm

Aquaculture12019 AQT 275 200 Special Topics 3 0900AM 0300PM TVC MTWRF 52515 73115 Webster12020 AQT 288 200 Aquaculture Practicum 3 0900AM 0300PM TVC MTWRF 52515 73115 Webster

Art12252 ART 110 H20 Art Appreciation AH1 3 0800AM 0915AM TVC 238 TR 6815 73115 Garcia

Automotive12489 ASE 265 200 HVAC Systems 4 1000AM 0400PM TORT MTWRF 51115 63015 Kingery12490 ASE 260 200 Advanced Drivability 2 1000AM 0400PM TORT MTWRF 51215 7115 Pickett

Barbering12422 BAR 107 200 IntroShavingHoningStrop 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12423 BAR 108 200 InterShavingHoningStropping 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12424 BAR 207 200 Adv ShavingHoningStropping 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper

Biology12532 BIO 202 PH6 Human AnatomyampPhys IILab SC1 4 0550PM 0830PM TVC 229 TW 6815 73115 Cahoone Business12330 BUS 115 H20 Introduction to Business 3 0800AM 1100AM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli12425 BUS 216 H20 Legal Environment of Business 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli12329 BUS 217 H20 Bus CommunicationRept Write 3 1130AM 0230PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli All business courses are meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online College Composition amp Reading12355 CCR 094 200 Studio 121 3 1100AM 1240PM TVC 129 MW 6815 73115 Longfellow

Computer Information Systems12253 CIS 118 H25 Intro PC Applications 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli This CIS course is meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online Communications12254 COM 115 200 Public Speaking 3 1000AM 1150AM TVC 129 R 6815 73115 Longfellow

Cosmetology12344 COS 110 200 Introduction to Hair Coloring 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12345 COS 111 200 Intermediate Hair Coloring 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12348 COS 210 200 Intermediate II Hair Coloring 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12426 COS 211 200 Adv Hair Color 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12491 COS 288 200 Practicum Electric Files 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51215 7115 Mortenson

Criminal Justice12354 CRJ 111 H25 Substantive Criminal Law 3 0530PM 0830PM TVC 129 W 6815 73115 Lara

Early Childhood Education12498 ECE 112 P20 InfantToddler Lab Tech 3 0400PM 0700PM TVC 236 W 6815 73115 Briones12499 ECE 225 P25 Language amp Cognition 3 0400PM 0700PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Plane

Education12428 EDU 251 200 Secondary Capstone 3 TBA 6815 73115 Wiley12492 EDU 250 PH2 CTE in Colorado 1 1000AM 1200PM TVC 229 R 6815 71715 Schroepfer12014 EMS 130 250 EMT Intravenous Therapy 2 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 TR 7715 8615 GHaverfield12015 HPR 102 250 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 61015 61015 GHaverfield12062 HPR 102 252 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 71515 71515 GHaverfield12318 HPR 175 250 ST First Aid 025 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 62415 62415 GHaverfield

English12132 ENG 121 H20 English Composition I CO1 3 0230PM 0420PM TVC 129 W 6815 73115 Longfellow12239 ENG 122 H20 English Composition II CO2 3 0230PM 0420PM TVC 129 R 6815 73115 Longfellow

Emergency Medical Services12014 EMS 130 250 EMT Intravenous Therapy 2 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 TR 7715 8615 GHaverfield12015 HPR 102 250 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 61015 61015 GHaverfield

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Class List

Valley

19wwwtrinidadstateedu

Emergency Medical Services Continued12062 HPR 102 252 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 71515 71515 GHaverfield12318 HPR 175 250 ST First Aid 025 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 62415 62415 GHaverfield

Esthetician12429 EST 110 200 Intro to Facials amp Skin Care 3 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12430 EST 111 200 Intermediate Facials-Skin Care 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12299 EST 210 200 Adv Skin Care 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12295 EST 211 200 Facial Make-up 1 51215 7115 Pepper

GED GED GED PREPABE 0800AM 0400PM TVC 247 TWR 7615 82715 Ruybal GED GED PREPABE 0800AM 0400PM TVC 247 MWR 7615 82715 Stanford GED GED PREPABE 0800AM 0500PM TVC 247 MTWRF 7615 82715 Lindsay GED GED Math 0800AM 1200PM TVC 247 MTWR 7615 82715 Petty

Math12327 MAT 050 200 Quantitative Literacy 4 0800AM 0940AM TVC 130 MTW 6815 73115 Hanson12328 MAT 055 200 Algebraic Literacy 4 0300PM 0440PM TVC 130 MTW 6815 73115 Hanson12012 MAT 107 H20 Career Math 3 0830AM 1215PM TVC 218 TR 6815 71715 Rasmussen12431 MAT 112 H20 Financial Math 3 0630PM 0930PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli This MAT 112 course is meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online 12302 MAT 121 H20 College Algebra MA1 4 0100PM 0330PM TVC 221 TR 6115 8715 Emerick

Medical Assisting12056 MOT 183 H20 Medical Assistant Internship 4 TOFCMP 6815 73115 OrsquoBrien Y12332 MOT 183 H21 Medical Assistant Internship 4 TOFCMP 6815 73115 OrsquoBrien Y

Nurse Aid12057 NUA 101 250 Nurse Aide Health Care Skills 4 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 6815 71315 Martinez12058 NUA 105 250 Home Health Aide Theory 2 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 71415 72815 Martinez12059 NUA 170 200 Nurse Aide Clinical Experience 1 0530AM 0330PM TOFCMP UFS 62615 62815 Mestas-Garcia12060 NUA 171 200 Advanced Nurse Aide Clinical 1 0530AM 0330PM TOFCMP UFS 71015 71215 Mestas-Garcia12061 NUA 172 200 Nurse Aide Clinical-Elderly 1 0530AM 0330PM TOFCMP UFS 72415 72615 Mestas-Garcia12433 HPR 102 253 CPR for Professionals 05 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR102 M 6815 71715 Staff

Nursing 12528 HWE 100 H20 Human Nutrition 3 0900AM 1200PM TVC SCTR102 M 51115 6515 Medina

Philosophy12432 PHI 111 H20 Intro to Philosophy AH3 3 0900AM 1100AM TVC 153 M 6815 73115 Hanna

Psychology12246 PSY 101 PH2 General Psychology I SS3 3 1030AM 1220PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Mobbley12134 PSY 227 H20 Psychology of DeathDying SS3 3 0100PM 0250PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Mobbley12335 PSY 255 H20 Brain and Behavior 3 0900AM 1050AM TVC 153 W 6815 73115 Meyer

Sociology12247 SOC 101 PH2 Intro to Sociology I SS3 3 0100PM 0250PM TVC 236 W 6815 73115 Cooley

Southern Rocky Mountain Heritage School1318 SRHS 1000 Introduction to Reiki S 0900AM 0400PM Banta 306 71815 71815 Dawes1319 SRHS 1001 Aromatherapy Blending Essential Oils S 0900AM 1200PM Banta 62015 62015 Evans1320 SRHS 1002 Aromatherapy Using Essential Oils Safety T 0900AM 1200PM Banta 6915 6915 Evans1321 SRHS 1003 Ear Candling F 0900AM 1200PM Banta 61215 61215 Evans1322 SRHS 1004 Hands on the Harp R 0700PM 0900PM TBD TBD 72315 72315 McKee1323 SRHS 1005 Accupressure for Stress T 1000AM 1200PM Banta 61615 61615 Evans

6-16-15

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Class List

When Trinidad State Junior College opened in April of 1925 it was Coloradorsquos rst community college In the beginning the college shared space and faculty with Trinidad High School It started with 37 students compared to about 1800 now

By 1935 classes were moved to a newly remodeled Tillotson Academy building That building sat just east of the present-day Berg Building but has since been torn down The 17-acre Trinidad Campus now includes 15 buildings plus two more in Alamosa and a handful of o -campus training sites

Trinidad State continues to o er traditional programs of study in academic-transfer areas such as accounting business administration English chemistry mathematics and psychology Those students often continue their education at a four-year school Trinidad State also o ers a wide range of career and technical training in programs like gunsmithing cosmetology massage therapy welding diesel mechanics auto mechanics and nursing

Historical highlights

bull The bill that established Trinidad State Junior College in 1925 was sponsored by State Senator Sam Freudenthal for whom the campus library is now named

bull In the beginning classes were taught at Trinidad High School by high school teachers but college students were not allowed to mingle with high school students

bull By 1932 a full two years of classes were o ered allowing the rst eight students to earn two year degrees in May of 1933

bull In the spring of 1940 construction began on what is now the Berg Administration Building

bull In the fall of 1940 construction began on what is now Scott Gymnasium

bull Trinidad Statersquos gunsmithing progam began in 1947 and is now regarded as the premier gunsmithing program in the United States

bull Trinidad State was accepted into the Colorado Community College System in 1968

bull In 1994 Trinidad State merged with the San Luis Valley Educational Center in Alamosa creating the Trinidad State Valley Campus

bull Selected as rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in 2015

Trinidad State Celebrates 90 years

21wwwtrinidadstateedu

CCCOnline Summer 2015 Class List

Session 1 ndash June 1th - August 8th

12249 AAA 099 C11 Active Learning Skills 112063 ACC 101 C11 Fundamentals of Accounting 312064 ACC 115 C11 Payroll Accounting 312065 ACC 121 C11 Accounting Principles I 412066 ACC 122 C11 Accounting Principles II 412067 ACC 131 C11 Income Tax 312380 ACC 215 C11 Acct Info Systems amp eBusiness 312068 ACC 226 C11 Cost Accounting 312069 ANT 101 C11 Cultural Anthropology SS3 312070 ANT 111 C11 Physical Anthropology SS3 312071 ANT 225 C11 Anthropology of Religion 312072 ART 110 C11 Art Appreciation AH1 312073 ART 111 C11 Art Hist Ancient MedievGT-AH1 312074 ART 112 C11 Art Hist Renaiss1900GT-AH1 312075 AST 101 C11 Astronomy I wLab SC1 412076 AST 102 C11 Astronomy II wLab SC1 412077 BIO 105 C11 Science of Biology wLab SC1 412078 BIO 106 C11 Basic Anatomy And Physiology 412079 BIO 111 C11 Gen College Biology ILab SC1 512080 BIO 201 C11 Human AnatomyampPhys wLab ISC1 412081 BIO 202 C11 Human AnatomyampPhys IILab SC1 412082 BIO 204 C11 Microbiology wLab SC1 412083 BIO 216 C11 Pathophysiology 412084 BUS 115 C11 Introduction to Business 312085 BUS 120 C11 Introduction to E-Commerce 312086 BUS 216 C11 Legal Environment of Business 312087 BUS 217 C11 Bus CommunicationRept Write 312088 BUS 226 C11 Business Statistics 312089 CHE 101 C11 Intro to Chemistry ILab SC1 5

12090 CHE 102 C11 Intro to Chemistry IILab SC1 512091 CHE 111 C11 Gen College Chem ILab SC1 512092 CHE 112 C11 Gen College Chem IILab SC1 512093 CIS 115 C11 Intro to Computer Info Sys 312094 CIS 118 C11 Intro PC Applications 312095 CIS 135 C11 Complete PC Word Processing 312096 CIS 145 C11 Complete PC Database 312097 CIS 155 C11 PC Spreadsheet Concepts 312098 CIS 267 C11 Mgmt of Information Systems 312240 CNG 101 C11 Networking Fundamentals 312099 CNG 209 C11 MS Server Active Direct Config 412100 CNG 210 C11 MS Network Infrastruct Config 412101 CNG 211 C11 Windows Configuration (OS) 312102 CNG 212 C11 Configuring Windows Server 412103 COM 115 C11 Public Speaking 312105 COM 125 C11 Interpersonal Communication 312104 CRJ 110 C11 Intro to Criminal Justice 312106 CRJ 125 C11 Policing Systems 312107 CRJ 135 C11 Judicial Function 312108 CRJ 145 C11 Correctional Process 312109 CRJ 205 C11 Principles of Criminal Law 312110 CRJ 210 C11 Constitutional Law 312111 CRJ 230 C11 Criminology 312112 CRJ 236 C11 CRJ Research Methods 312243 CRJ 257 C11 Victimology 312248 CSC 105 C11 Computer Literacy 312113 CSC 160 C11 Computer Science I (C++) 412114 CSC 161 C11 Computer Sci II (Language) 412115 CSC 240 C11 Java Programming 312116 CWB 110 C11 Cmplt Web Author (Language) 312117 CWB 130 C11 Web Editing Tools (Editor) 3

CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs

CCCOnline is not a college We are part of the Colorado Community College System of 13 two-year colleges in the state - including Trinidad State Junior College CCCOnline delivers online courses from those 13 colleges

If you are already a student at TSJC you can register for CCCOnline and your on-campus classes at the same time CCCOnline classes have their own unique section number C11 C12 C21 or C22 so you can easily tell them apart from Trinidad State Junior Collegersquos online courses or those you take on campus

If you want to take online classes are a new student and have not yet applied to one of the 13 Colorado community colleges visit wwwccconlineorg and explore the programs and courses we offer

All students who take CCCOnline courses must select a home college that offers the degree or certificate they want to pursue Your home college

Census Date - Last day to drop with refund

June 14th 2015

June 1st 2015

June 11th 2015

June 26th 2015

Session 1

August 8th 2015

Classes Begin

Last Day to Withdraw ldquoWrdquo Recorded No Refund

Summer 2015

Last Day of Class

June 8th 2015

July 10th 2015

Session 2

July 18th 2015

June 1st 2015

June 11th 2015

June 26th 2015

Session 3

August 8th 2015

bull Keeps your Records bull Processes your college application bull Provides transcripts bull Provides career counseling bull Helps you transfer your credits bull Issues your degree or certificate bull Takes your tuition payment bull Contact advisingccconlineorg

22 wwwtrinidadstateedu

12118 ECE 101 C11 Intro to Early Childhood Educ 312119 ECE 102 C11 Intro to ECE Lab Techniques 312120 ECE 103 C11 Guidance Strategies Yng Child 312121 ECE 111 C11 InfantToddler TheoryPractice 312122 ECE 112 C11 InfantToddler Lab Tech 312386 ECE 125 C11 ScienceMath amp the Young Child 312123 ECE 205 C11 Nutrition Health and Safety 312124 ECE 220 C11 Curriculum Methods Techniques 312125 ECE 226 C11 Creativity and the Young Child 312126 ECE 238 C11 Child Growth and Development 312127 ECE 240 C11 Admin of ECE Programs 312128 ECE 241 C11 AdminHuman Relations ECE 312129 ECE 260 C11 The Exceptional Child 312130 ECO 201 C11 Prin of Macroeconomics SS1 312131 ECO 202 C11 Prin of Microeconomics SS1 312135 ENG 121 C11 English Composition I CO1 312136 ENG 122 C11 English Composition II CO2 312137 ENG 131 C11 Technical Writing I 312138 ENG 221 C11 Creative Writing I 312139 ENG 222 C11 Creative Writing II 312140 ENV 101 C11 Environmental Sci wLab SC1 412141 FRE 111 C11 French Language I 512142 FRE 211 C11 French Language III AH4 312143 FRE 212 C11 French Language IV AH4 312144 GEO 105 C11 World Regional Geography SS2 312145 GEO 106 C11 Human Geography SS2 312146 GER 111 C11 German Language I 512147 GEY 111 C11 Physical Geology wLab SC1 412297 GEY 112 C11 Historical Geology wLab SC1 412148 HIS 101 C11 Western CivAntiquity-1650 HI1 312149 HIS 102 C11 Western Civ 1650-Present HI1 312150 HIS 111 C11 The World Antiquity-1500 HI1 312151 HIS 112 C11 The World 1500-Present HI1 312381 HIS 121 C11 US History to Reconst HI1 312152 HIS 225 C11 Colorado History HI1 312153 HPR 178 C11 Medical Terminology 112154 HUM 115 C11 World Mythology GT-AH2 312155 HUM 121 C11 Humanities Early Civ GT-AH2 312156 HUM 122 C11 Humanities Mediev-Mod GT-AH2 312157 HUM 123 C11 Humanities Modern WrldGT-AH2 312158 HWE 100 C11 Human Nutrition 312159 LIT 115 C11 Intro to Literature I AH2 312160 LIT 201 C11 Wrld Literature to 1600GT-AH2 312387 LIT 202 C11 World Lit After 1600GT-AH2 312388 LIT 211 C11 Amer Lit to Civil War GT-AH2 312161 LIT 212 C11 Amer Lit Aft Civil WarGT-AH2 312244 LIT 225 C11 Intro to Shakespeare AH2 312162 LIT 255 C11 Children`s Literature 312163 MAN 200 C11 Human Resource Management I 312164 MAN 216 C11 Small Business Management 312165 MAN 226 C11 Principles of Management 312166 MAR 111 C11 Principles of Sales 312167 MAR 216 C11 Principles of Marketing 312382 MAT 050 C11 Quantitative Literacy 412383 MAT 055 C11 Algebraic Literacy 412168 MAT 103 C11 Math for Clinical Calculations 312169 MAT 107 C11 Career Math 312170 MAT 112 C11 Financial Mathematics 312171 MAT 120 C11 Math for Liberal Arts MA1 412172 MAT 121 C11 College Algebra MA1 412173 MAT 122 C11 College Trigonometry MA1 312174 MAT 123 C11 Finite Mathematics MA1 4

12175 MAT 125 C11 Survey of Calculus MA1 412176 MAT 135 C11 Intro to Statistics MA1 312177 MAT 155 C11 Integrated Math I 312178 MAT 156 C11 Integrated Math II 312179 MAT 166 C11 Pre-Calculus MA1 512180 MAT 201 C11 Calculus I MA1 512181 MAT 202 C11 Calculus II MA1 512182 MAT 203 C11 Calculus III MA1 412183 MGD 102 C11 Introduction To Multimedia 312184 MGD 111 C11 Adobe Photoshop I 312185 MGD 112 C11 Adobe Illustrator I 312241 MGD 114 C11 Adobe InDesign 312186 MUS 100 C11 Intro to Music Theory I 312188 MUS 120 C11 Music Appreciation AH1 312187 MUS 121 C11 Music Hist Mdvl-Classical AH1 312242 MUS 125 C11 History of Jazz GT-AH1 312189 NUR 101 C11 Pharmacology Calculations 112190 OSH 115 C11 General Industry Standards 512192 OSH 125 C11 Construction Industry Standard 312191 OSH 135 C11 Case Study Evaluation 512195 OSH 145 C11 Fire Protection amp Analysis 312193 OSH 146 C11 Hazardous Materials 212194 OSH 155 C11 Environ Regulatory Framework 312197 OSH 165 C11 Excavation Safety 112196 OSH 215 C11 Accident Prevention 312198 OSH 225 C11 Industrial Hygiene 312199 OSH 226 C11 ErgonomicsManage Task Stress 312200 OSH 235 C11 Workersrsquo Compensation 212201 OSH 245 C11 Safety Program PlanningAdmin 312202 OSH 246 C11 Safety Training Methods 312203 OSH 255 C11 Industrial Hygiene Instru Lab 312204 OSH 281 C11 Internship 012205 OSH 285 C11 Independent Study 012206 PHI 111 C11 Intro to Philosophy AH3 312207 PHI 112 C11 Ethics AH3 312208 PHI 113 C11 Logic AH3 312209 PHI 115 C11 World Religions-West AH3 312210 PHI 116 C11 World Religions-East AH3 312211 PHY 105 C11 Conceptual Physics wLab SC1 412212 PHY 111 C11 Physics Alg-Based ILab SC1 512213 PHY 112 C11 Physics Alg-Based IILab SC1 512214 POS 105 C11 Intro to Political ScienceSS1 312215 POS 111 C11 American Government SS1 312216 POS 125 C11 AmerStateLocal Govt GT-SS1 312217 POS 205 C11 International Relations SS1 312218 PSY 101 C11 General Psychology I SS3 312219 PSY 102 C11 General Psychology II SS3 312220 PSY 226 C11 Social Psychology SS3 312221 PSY 235 C11 Human Growth amp Developmnt SS3 312222 PSY 237 C11 Child amp Adolescent Psychology 312223 PSY 238 C11 Child Development SS3 312224 PSY 249 C11 Abnormal Psychology SS3 312225 RUS 111 C11 Russian Language I 512226 SCI 155 C11 Integrated Sci I wLab SC1 412296 SCI 156 C11 Integrated Sci II wLab SC1 412227 SOC 101 C11 Intro to Sociology I SS3 312228 SOC 102 C11 Intro to Sociology II SS3 312229 SOC 231 C11 Sociology-Deviant BehaviorSS3 312230 SPA 111 C11 Spanish Language I 512231 SPA 112 C11 Spanish Language II 512232 SPA 211 C11 Spanish Language III AH4 312233 SPA 212 C11 Spanish Language IV AH4 3

CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title CRS CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs

CCCOnline Summer 2015 Class List Continued

23wwwtrinidadstateedu

AGE 102 Agriculture Economics GT-SS1AGR 260 World Interdependence Population and Food GT-SS3AGY 240 Introductory Soil Science with Lab GT-SC1ANT 101 Cultural Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 102 Cultural Anthropology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 103 Archaeology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 104 Physical Anthropology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 107 Introduction to Archaeology GT-SS3ANT 108 Archaeology of World Rock Art GT-SS3ANT 111 Physical Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 201 Introduction to Forensic Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 215 Indians of North America GT-SS3ANT 250 Medical Anthropology GT-SS3ART 110 Art Appreciation GT-AH1ART 111 Art History Ancient to Medieval GT-AH1ART 112 Art History Renaissance to Modern GT-AH1ART 207 Art History - 1900 to Present GT-AH1AST 101 Astronomy I with Lab GT-SC1AST 102 Astronomy II with Lab GT-SC1AST 150 Astrobiology GT-SC2AST 155 Astronomy Ancient Cultures GT-SC2AST 160 Cosmology GT-SC2BIO 103 Principles of Animal Biology GT-SC2BIO 104 Biology A Human Approach GT-SC1BIO 105 Science of Biology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 111 General College Biology I with Lab GT-SC1BIO 112 General College Biology II with Lab GT-SC1BIO 116 Introduction to Human Disease GT-SC2BIO 201 Anatomy amp Physiology I with Lab GT-SC1BIO 202 Anatomy amp Physiology II with Lab GT-SC1BIO 204 Microbiology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 208 General College Microbiology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 220 General Zoology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 221 Botany with Lab GT-SC1BIO 224 Genetics GT-SC1CHE 101 Introduction to Chemistry I with Lab GT-SC1CHE 102 Introduction to Chemistry II with Lab GT-SC1CHE 105 Chemistry in Context with Lab GT-SC1CHE 111 General College Chemistry I with Lab GT-SC1CHE 112 General College Chemistry II with Lab GT-SC1COM 220 Inter-cultural Communication GT-SS3CRJ 110 Introduction to Criminal Justice GT-SS3DAN 125 History of Dance I GT-AH1ECO 101 Economics of Social Issues GT-SS1ECO 201 Principles of Macroeconomics GT-SS1ECO 202 Principles of Microeconomics GT-SS1ECO 211 Gender in the Economy GT-SS1ECO 245 Environmental Economics GT-SS1

ENG 121 English Composition I GT-CO1ENG 122 English Composition II GT-CO2ENG 201 English Comp III Writing for Public Discourse GT-CO3ENV 101 Introduction to Environmental Science with Lab GT-SC1ENV 110 Natural Disasters GT-SC2ETH 200 Introduction to Ethnic Studies GT-SS3FRE 211 French Language III GT-AH4FRE 212 French Language IV GT-AH4GEO 105 World Regional Geography GT-SS2GEO 106 Human Geography GT-SS2GEO 111 Physical Geography - Landforms with Lab GT-SC1GEO 112 Physical Geography-Weather amp Climate with Lab GT-SC1GER 211 German Language III GT-AH4GER 212 German Language IV GT-AH4GEY 108 Geology of US National Parks GT-SC2GEY 111 Physical Geology with Lab GT-SC1GEY 112 Historical Geology with Lab GT-SC1GEY 135 Environmental Geology with Lab GT-SC1HIS 101 Western Civilization Antiquity - 1650 GT-HI1HIS 102 Western Civilization 1650 - Present GT-HI1HIS 111 The World Antiquity - 1500 GT-HI1HIS 112 The World 1500 - Present GT-HI1HIS 121 US History to Reconstruction GT-HI1HIS 122 US History Since the Civil War GT-HI1HIS 203 Civil War Era in American History GT-HI1HIS 205 Women in World History GT-HI1HIS 207 American Environmental History GT-HI1HIS 208 American Indian History GT-HI1HIS 215 Women in US History GT-HI1HIS 218 History of Science and Technology GT-HI1HIS 225 Colorado History GT-HI1HIS 235 History of the American West GT-HI1HIS 236 US History Since 1945 GT-HI1HIS 243 History of Modern China GT-HI1HIS 244 History of Latin America GT-HI1HIS 245 US in the World GT-HI1HIS 247 20th Century World History GT-HI1HIS 249 History of Islamic Civilization GT-HI1HIS 250 African American History GT-HI1HIS 251 History of Christianity in the World GT-HI1HIS 255 The Middle Ages GT-HI1HIS 259 Modern Middle East GT-HI1HIS 260 U S Foreign Relations History GT-HI1HIS 265 Writing About History GT-CO3HUM 103 Introduction to Film Art GT-AH2HUM 115 World Mythology GT-AH2HUM 121 Humanities Early Civilization GT-AH2HUM 122 Humanities Medieval-Modern GT-AH2

CRN Title CRN Title

Statewide Guaranteed Transfer Classes

Session 2 ndash June 8th - August 18th 12390 ART 110 C21 Art Appreciation AH1 312391 BUS 115 C21 Introduction to Business 312408 COM 115 C21 Public Speaking 312392 COM 125 C21 Interpersonal Communication 312393 ENG 121 C21 English Composition I CO1 312394 ENG 122 C21 English Composition II CO2 312395 HIS 121 C21 US History to Reconst HI1 312396 HIS 225 C21 Colorado History HI1 3

12397 HWE 100 C21 Human Nutrition 312398 PHI 111 C21 Intro to Philosophy AH3 312399 PSY 101 C21 General Psychology I SS3 312400 PSY 235 C21 Human Growth amp Developmnt SS3 312401 SOC 101 C21 Intro to Sociology I SS3 3

Session 3 ndash June 1th - August 8th 12384 MAT 025 C91 Algebraic Literacy Lab 112385 MAT 055 C91 Algebraic Literacy 4

CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs

CCCOnline Summer 2015 Class List Continued

HUM 123 Humanities Modern World GT-AH2ITA 211 Italian Language III GT-AH4ITA 212 Italian Language IV GT-AH4JOU 105 Introduction to Mass Media GT-SS3JPN 211 Japanese Language III GT-AH4JPN 212 Japanese Language IV GT-AH4LIT 115 Introduction to Literature I GT-AH2LIT 201 World Literature 10 1600 GT-AH2LIT 202 World Literature After 1600 GT-AH2LIT 205 Ethnic Literature GT-AH2LIT 211 American Literature to Civil War GT-AH2LIT 212 American Literature After Civil War GT-AH2LIT 221 British Literature to 1700 GT-AH2LIT 222 British Literature Since 1700 GT-AH2LIT 225 Introduction to Shakespeare GT-AH2LIT 246 Literature of Women GT-AH2LIT 259 Survey of African American Literature GT-AH2LIT 268 Celtic Literature GT-AH2MAT 120 Mathematics for Liberal Arts GT-MA1MAT 121 College Algebra GT-MA1MAT 122 College Trigonometry GT-MA1MAT 123 Finite Mathematics GT-MA1MAT 125 Survey of Calculus GT-MA1MAT 135 Introduction to Statistics GT-MA1MAT 166 Pre-Calculus GT-MA1MAT 201 Calculus I GT-MA1MAT 202 Calculus II GT-MA1MAT 203 Calculus III GT-MA1MAT 204 Calculus IIIEngineering Apps GT-MA1MAT 215 Discrete Mathematics GT-MA1MAT 261 Diff Eqwith Engineering Apps GT-MA1MAT 265 Differential Equations GT-MA1MET 150 General Meteorology with Lab GT-MA1MUS 120 Music Appreciation GT-AH1MUS 122 Music History Early Romantic-Present GT-AH1MUS 123 Survey of World Music GT-AH1MUS 125 History of Jazz GT-AH1NRE 251 General Oceanography with Lab GT-SC1PHI 111 Introduction to Philosophy GT-AH3PHI 112 Ethics GT-AH3PHI 113 Logic GT-AH3PHI 114 Comparative Religions GT-AH3PHI 115 World Religions West GT-AH3PHI 116 World Religions East GT-AH3PHI 214 Philosophy of Religion GT-AH3PHI 218 Environmental Ethics GT-AH3PHI 220 Philosophy of Death and Dying GT-AH3PHY 105 Conceptual Physics with Lab GT-SC1PHY 107 Energy Science and Technology with Lab GT-SC1

PHY 111 Physics Algebra Based I with Lab GT-SC1PHY 112 Physics Algebra Based II with Lab GT-SC1PHY 211 Physics Calculus Based I with Lab GT-SC1PHY 212 Physics Calculus Based II with Lab GT-SC1POS 105 Introduction to Political Science GT-SS1POS 111 American Government GT-SS1POS 125 American State and Local Government GT-SS1POS 205 International Relations GT-SS1POS 215 Current Political Issues GT-SS1POS 225 Comparative Government GT-SS1PSY 101 General Psychology I GT-SS3PSY 102 General Psychology II GT-SS3PSY 205 Psychology of Gender GT-SS3PSY 217 Human Sexuality GT-SS3PSY 226 Social Psychology GT-SS3PSY 227 Psychology of Death and Dying GT-SS3PSY 235 Human Growth amp Development GT-SS3PSY 238 Child Development GT-SS3PSY 240 Health Psychology GT-SS3PSY 249 Abnormal Psychology GT-SS3PSY 265 Psychology of Personality GT-SS3RUS 211 Russian Language III GT-AH4RUS 212 Russian Language IV GT-AH4SCI 105 Science in Society GT-SC2SCI 155 Integrated Science I Physics amp Chemistry with Lab GT-SC1SCI 156 Integrated Science II Earth amp Life Science with Lab GT-SC1SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology GT-SS3SOC 102 Introduction to Sociology II GT-SS3SOC 205 Sociology of Family Dynamics GT-SS3SOC 207 Environmental Sociology GT-SS3SOC 215 Contemporary Social Problems GT-SS3SOC 216 Sociology of Gender GT-SS3SOC 218 Sociology of Diversity GT-SS3SOC 220 Sociology of Religion GT-SS3SOC 231 Sociology of Deviant Behavior GT-SS3SOC 237 Sociology of Death and Dying GT-SS3SPA 211 Spanish Language III GT-AH4SPA 212 Spanish Language IV GT-AH4THE 105 Theatre Appreciation GT-AH1THE 108 Theatre Script Analysis GT-AH1THE 211 Development of Theatre Greek-Renaissance GT-AH1THE 212 Development of Theatre Restoration-Modern GT-AH1THE 215 Playwriting GT-AH1WST 200 Introduction to Women Studies GT-SS3WST 225 Women and Social Action GT-SS3WST 240 Goddesses and Women of the Ancient World GT-SS3WST 249 Womenrsquos Sexuality GT-SS3

52315

Statewide Guaranteed Transfer Classes Continued CRN Title CRN Title

Southern Colorado Repertory eatre and Trinidad State are o ering a two-week Arts Immersion Camp open to kids ages 5-18 e summer program includes theatre taught by professional actors designers and technicians and music and art taught by Trinidad Statersquos accomplished professors For two fun- lled weeks campers receive extensive and specialized training for the next generation of creative professionals and enthusiasts all in a safe environment on Trinidad Statersquos beautiful campus e two weeks of Camp lead up to the last weekend when family members can enjoy campers in a fully staged play and music performance and art on display at Trinidad Statersquos Massari Performing Arts Center

Dates July 20 - August 2 2015 (two weeks)Times 3 options -

bull Full Immersion Sleep-Over Campbull Day Camp 9 am - 5 pm including an hour for lunchbull Theatre Camp only 9 am - 1 pm

Costbull Full Immersion including room and board and all activities

$1295bull Full Day Camp including lunch $485bull Morning Theatre Camp only $220

Where Trinidad State Junior College and the Massari Performing Arts CenterAges

bull Full Immersion Sleep-over Camp 8-18bull Day Camp 7-18bull Morning Theatre Camp only 5-18

Description Geared for all levels of experience and interest Arts Camp provides extensive training and performance experiences in acting dance music and art blending interactive activities with professional trainingContact Harriet Vaugeois or Bernadine Torres bernadinescrtheatregmailcom wwwscrtheatrecom

In Theatre workshops campers work on all aspects of theatre production including acting voice production dance technical design of costumes scenery lights sound and props Highly experienced teachers and counselors ensure a supportive and inclusive environment where campers build vivid on-stage characters which help shape the o -stage character of the young lives engaged making them con dent compassionate and well rounded Campers are encouraged to develop new skills pursue existing interests and foster everlasting friendships

In Art workshops campers will engage in hands-on opportunities to experience the creative process in an active (and fun) studio environment Campers will work with highly experienced professional artists who welcome the opportunity to work with unique individuals bursting with potential In addition to the traditional range of artistic expression the campers will also have the opportunity to experience puppet making Our goal is to push creativity to the next level encourage long lasting friendships build con dence and self-esteem all while having fun

In Music workshops campers will rehearse daily with highly accomplished musicians to improve his or her vocal or musical skills both individually and as part of a group In addition to exploring various musical genres campers will have the opportunity to develop songwriting skills Beyond increased musical con dence campers will form lifelong friendships with other boys girls and teens who share the same passion and enthusiasm (Please note other than piano and percussion campers will need to bring their own instrument)

Southern Colorado Arts Immersion Camp

Theatre

Art

Music

24 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Southern Colorado Repertory eatre and Trinidad State are o ering a two-week Arts Immersion Camp open to kids ages 5-18 e summer program includes theatre taught by professional actors designers and technicians and music and art taught by Trinidad Statersquos accomplished professors For two fun- lled weeks campers receive extensive and specialized training for the next generation of creative professionals and enthusiasts all in a safe environment on Trinidad Statersquos beautiful campus e two weeks of Camp lead up to the last weekend when family members can enjoy campers in a fully staged play and music performance and art on display at Trinidad Statersquos Massari Performing Arts Center

Dates July 20 - August 2 2015 (two weeks)Times 3 options -

bull Full Immersion Sleep-Over Campbull Day Camp 9 am - 5 pm including an hour for lunchbull Theatre Camp only 9 am - 1 pm

Costbull Full Immersion including room and board and all activities

$1295bull Full Day Camp including lunch $485bull Morning Theatre Camp only $220

Where Trinidad State Junior College and the Massari Performing Arts CenterAges

bull Full Immersion Sleep-over Camp 8-18bull Day Camp 7-18bull Morning Theatre Camp only 5-18

Description Geared for all levels of experience and interest Arts Camp provides extensive training and performance experiences in acting dance music and art blending interactive activities with professional trainingContact Harriet Vaugeois or Bernadine Torres bernadinescrtheatregmailcom wwwscrtheatrecom

In Theatre workshops campers work on all aspects of theatre production including acting voice production dance technical design of costumes scenery lights sound and props Highly experienced teachers and counselors ensure a supportive and inclusive environment where campers build vivid on-stage characters which help shape the o -stage character of the young lives engaged making them con dent compassionate and well rounded Campers are encouraged to develop new skills pursue existing interests and foster everlasting friendships

In Art workshops campers will engage in hands-on opportunities to experience the creative process in an active (and fun) studio environment Campers will work with highly experienced professional artists who welcome the opportunity to work with unique individuals bursting with potential In addition to the traditional range of artistic expression the campers will also have the opportunity to experience puppet making Our goal is to push creativity to the next level encourage long lasting friendships build con dence and self-esteem all while having fun

In Music workshops campers will rehearse daily with highly accomplished musicians to improve his or her vocal or musical skills both individually and as part of a group In addition to exploring various musical genres campers will have the opportunity to develop songwriting skills Beyond increased musical con dence campers will form lifelong friendships with other boys girls and teens who share the same passion and enthusiasm (Please note other than piano and percussion campers will need to bring their own instrument)

Southern Colorado Arts Immersion Camp

Theatre

Art

Music

Summer Gunsmithing Series at Trinidad State

More than 60 classes are o ered through the NRA Summer Series including topics covering speci c guns machining welding for gunsmiths metal nishes reloading stockmaking checkering engraving and more

Learn from the best ndash experts from all over the nation and our top-notch gunsmithing faculty teach NRA summer classes

Classes ll up fast - sign up today Call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

ldquoThis is my rst time here rst time doing any gunsmithing

and I was very impressed Thanks for a great weekrdquo ndash NRA Gunsmithing Student

Trinidad State o ers NRA gunsmithing courses throughout the summer Classes vary in length from one day to two weeks and

are available to anyone interested in gunsmithing or related topics - whether yoursquore a novice current student or professional

Now at Trinidad State NRA Certified Training Center

Trinidad State is now home to the rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in the United States is allows Trinidad Statersquos storied Gunsmithing Department with backing from the NRA to train future gun safety instructors in the proper use

of pistols ri es shotguns and more Not only can students become NRA Certi ed

Instructors they can take advantage of government nancial aid GI Bill and Vocational Rehab bene ts when paying for these classes For information or

to sign up call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

bull Tuition at Trinidad State is at least 40 less than area 4-year colleges and universities

bull Start here then transfer to a 4-year university ndash General Education courses guaranteed to transfer to Colorado universities (some restrictions apply)

Get the schedule online

Call 1-800-621-TSJC or visit trinidadstateedu

Summer Gunsmithing Series at Trinidad State

More than 60 classes are o ered through the NRA Summer Series including topics covering speci c guns machining welding for gunsmiths metal nishes reloading stockmaking checkering engraving and more

Learn from the best ndash experts from all over the nation and our top-notch gunsmithing faculty teach NRA summer classes

Classes ll up fast - sign up today Call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

ldquoThis is my rst time here rst time doing any gunsmithing

and I was very impressed Thanks for a great weekrdquo ndash NRA Gunsmithing Student

Trinidad State o ers NRA gunsmithing courses throughout the summer Classes vary in length from one day to two weeks and

are available to anyone interested in gunsmithing or related topics - whether yoursquore a novice current student or professional

Now at Trinidad State NRA Certified Training Center

Trinidad State is now home to the rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in the United States is allows Trinidad Statersquos storied Gunsmithing Department with backing from the NRA to train future gun safety instructors in the proper use

of pistols ri es shotguns and more Not only can students become NRA Certi ed

Instructors they can take advantage of government nancial aid GI Bill and Vocational Rehab bene ts when paying for these classes For information or

to sign up call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

bull Tuition at Trinidad State is at least 40 less than area 4-year colleges and universities

bull Start here then transfer to a 4-year university ndash General Education courses guaranteed to transfer to Colorado universities (some restrictions apply)

Get the schedule online

Call 1-800-621-TSJC or visit trinidadstateedu

southernrockiesheritageschoolcom

Southern Rocky Mountain Heritage School 1318 SRHS 1000 Introduction to Reiki S 0900AM 0400PM Banta 306 71815 71815 Dawes1319 SRHS 1001 Aromatherapy Blending Essential Oils S 0900AM 1200PM Banta 62015 62015 Evans1320 SRHS 1002 Aromatherapy Using Essential Oils Safety T 0900AM 1200PM Banta 6915 6915 Evans1321 SRHS 1003 Ear Candling F 0900AM 1200PM Banta 61215 61215 Evans1322 SRHS 1004 Hands on the Harp R 0700PM 0900PM TBD TBD 72315 72315 McKee1323 SRHS 1005 Accupressure for Stress T 1000AM 1200PM Banta 61615 61615 Evans1326 SRHS 1006 Metal Embossing Basics Tools amp Techniques FS 0830AM 0430PM TBD TBD 73115 8115 Rehm

Evening Classes Astronomy12494 AST 101 001 Astronomy I wlab 4 0630PM 0830PM Davis 234 MTWR 6815 73115 Dominguez

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Trinidad Campus Summer 2015 Class List

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

How to Read a Class ListingCourse Request Number (CRN)

Meeting DaysM T W R F S SU

Class Meeting Times

Course Start and End Dates

Class Credit Hours

Section Information

TSJC is proud to offer not only traditional classroom instruction but also a variety of alternative approaches to education to ensure that your educational needs and individual learning styles are met

Section Information

The letters listed below are part of the Section Code (Sect) in the class list

bull H ndash Indicates the class is considered Hybrid meaning a por-tion of the course work is online This may result in reduced in-class time bull P ndash Indicates the class is delivered via interactive video (Polycom) to additional sites

The letters listed below are part of the Section Code (Sect) in the class list

bull PH ndash Indicates the class is both Polycom and Hybrid bull C ndash Indicates this class is an online class delivered via CCCon line bull T ndash Indicates this class is an online class delivered via TSJC

Notice ndash The schedule of classes can and will change for a current list please go to httpwwwtrinidadstateedustudentsclass-schedule

Or httpserpdnssbcccseduPRODTSJCbwckschdp_disp_dyn_sched

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CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Mathematics12312 MAT 025 050 Algebraic Literacy Lab 1 0500PM 0635PM LIB 308 R 6815 73115 Maxwell12320 MAT 091 050 Applied Quant Lab 1 0500PM 0635PM LIB 308 R 6815 73115 Maxwell12321 MAT 093 050 Algebra Lab 1 0500PM 0635PM LIB 308 R 6815 73115 Maxwell12008 MAT 107 050 Career Math 3 0500PM 0635PM LIB 309A MTW 6815 73115 Maxwell

Continuing Education Art1233 CNED Watercolor Painting 1130AM 0335PM Berg 401 MW 6815 71715 Tonape1231 CNED Pastel Painting 1130AM 0335PM Berg 401 TR 6815 71715 Tonap GunsmithingNRA1241 CNED 1241 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 211 SU 53015 53115 Wygovsky1242 CNED 1242 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 211 SU 6615 6715 Wygovsky1243 CNED 1243 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 211 SU 62015 62115 Wygovsky1244 CNED 1244 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 212 SU 62715 62815 Wygovsky1245 CNED 1245 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 212 SU 71115 71215 Wygovsky1246 CNED 1246 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 213 SU 71815 71915 Wygovsky1255 CNED 1255 Reloading A-Z 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 306 MTWRF 6115 6515 Machholz1256 CNED 1256 Leather Holster Making 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 414 MTWRF 6115 6515 Calkins1258 CNED 1258 Powderhorns 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 106 MTWRF 6815 61215 Stevens1263 CNED 1263 Gun Leather II 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 414 MTWRF 6815 61215 Calkins1264 CNED 1264 Firearms Business 0800AM 0500PM TBD TBD S 61315 61315 Cumby1267 CNED 1267 Intro to CADCAM - CNC 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 206 MTWRF 61515 61915 Cumby1270 CNED 1270 Scrimshaw 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 414 MTWRF 61515 61915 Stevens1273 CNED 1273 Pen Making 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 206 MTWRF 62215 62615 Farrell1277 CNED 1277 Vintage Barrel Restoration w Damascus Finishing 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 106 MTWRF 62915 7315 Beasland1279 CNED 1279 Religning 22 Caliber Firearms 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 211 MTWRF 62915 7315 Birkhold1281 CNED 1281 Advanced Hand Engraving 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 414 MTWRF 62915 7315 Pierson1282 CNED 1282 Structural Welding 0800AM 0500PM Banta MTWRF 62915 7315 Sanchez1289 CNED 1289 Spurmaking 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 101 MTWRF 71315 71715 Knight1293 CNED 1293 Classic Match Airguns 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 306 MTWRF 71315 71715 Bimrose1294 CNED 1294 Three Piece Buckles 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 101 MTWRF 72015 72415 Knight1295 CNED 1295 NRA Lab amp Independent Study 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 106 MTWRF 72015 72415 Newport1297 CNED 1297 Hatmaking 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 306 MTWRF 62215 62615 Hirt1298 CNED 1298 Gunstock Carving 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 414 MTWRF 72015 72415 Brooks1299 CNED 1299 NRA Shotgun Coaches Class 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 306 MT 72715 72815 Staff

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Building Codes PPCC Rocky Mountain Line Tech Colorado Springs TBERG Berg Administration TBV Banta Vocational Building TBOYD Boyd Technology Building TBOYD TCRM Boyd Technology Classroom TDAVIS Davis Science Building TDOWH Latuda Hall TEPC Epic Building - Freedom Road TGYM Scott Gymnasium

THOSP Mt San Rafael Hospital TLC Learning Center TLIB Freudenthal Memorial Library TLIB SMRM A B Library Seminar Rooms TMC Massari Performing Arts Center TMULL Mullen Building TTCDD Democracy Drive TRNGE Gun Range TSSC Sullivan Student Center

Trinidad Campus Summer 2015 Class List

Trinidad

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

Trinidad

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Trinidad Campus Summer 2015 Class ListCRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Summer of Fun1240 CNED 1240 Are You Thriving 0830AM 0130PM Lib 310 T 61615 61615 Nesbitt1300 CNED 1300 Recycled NotebookTreat Sleeve 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall F 6515 6515 Mack1301 CNED 1301 Glass Projects 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall R 6415 6415 Mack1302 CNED 1302 Chalk Message BoardHoppy Spring 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall W 6315 6315 Mack1303 CNED 1303 Halloween Projects 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall T 6215 6215 Mack1304 CNED 1304 Christmas Ornaments 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall M 6115 6115 Mack1305 CNED 1305 Digital Photography 0900AM 1200PM Boyd 119 TWR 52615 52815 Barrack1306 CNED 1306 Basic Computers (Word Excel Powerpoint) 0900AM 0200PM Berg 305 T 6915 6915 Rigdon1307 CNED 1307 Selling amp Safety on the Internet 0900AM 0200PM Berg 305 T 72115 72115 Rigdon1308 CNED 1308 Basic First Aid 0100PM 0500PM Davis 123 M 6115 6115 CarpenterFrank1309 CNED 1309 CPR 0800AM 1200PM Davis 123 M 6115 6115 CarpenterFrank1310 CNED 1310 Basic Automotive Banta 101 MT 6115 6215 Brunelli1311 CNED 1311 OSHA 10 HR Construction Industry Standorder 0900AM 0300PM Berg 307 MT 62215 62315 Cumby1312 CNED 1312 Welding Art 0800AM 0500PM Banta 201 MTWRF 7615 71015 Sanchez

Day Classes

Advancing Academic Achievement12389 AAA 175 001 ST Science Literacy 1 0100PM 0200PM Davis 228 MW 6815 71715 Maxwell12434 AAA 176 P01 ST College Science Prep 2 0830AM 1035AM Davis 203 MW 6815 71715 Krumm

Art1233 CNED Watercolor Painting 1130AM 0335PM Berg 401 MW 6815 71715 Tonape1231 CNED Pastel Painting 1130AM 0335PM Berg 401 TR 6815 71715 Tonape

Astronomy12494 AST 101 001 Astronomy I wlab 4 0630PM 0830PM Davis 234 MTWR 6815 73115 Dominguez

Biology 12402 BIO 202 PH5 Human AnatomyampPhys IILab SC1 4 0550PM 0830PM Davis 203 TW 6815 73115 Cahoone12003 BIO 216 H01 Pathophysiology 4 0930AM 1115AM Davis 222 T 6815 73115 Hart12001 BIO 216 T00 Pathophysiology 4 ONLINE 6815 73115 Hart

College Composition amp Reading12374 CCR 094 001 Studio 121 3 0115PM 0245PM LIB 309A TWR 6815 73115 LeBlanc

Communications12004 COM 115 001 Public Speaking 3 0800AM 0915AM Berg 304 MTWR 6815 73115 Gilmore

Cosmetology12234 COS 250 001 MgtEthicsInterper SklSales 1 1100AM 1130AM Mullen 301 MTWRF 6215 62715 DeChristino

Early Childhood Education12495 ECE 112 P01 InfantToddler Lab Tech 3 0400PM 0700PM Davis 215 W 6815 73115 Briones12496 ECE 225 P01 Language amp Cognition 3 0400PM 0700PM Davis 215 T 6815 73115 Plane

Education12526 EDU 250 PH0 CTE in Colorado 1 1000AM 1200PM Davis 215 R 6815 71715 Schroepfer

Emergency Medical Services12496 EMS 130 050 EMT Intravenous Therapy 2 0600PM 1000PM David 105 W 6115 62415 Bates

English12006 ENG 121 001 English Composition I CO1 3 1100AM 1235PM LIB 309A TWR 6815 73115 LeBlanc12007 ENG 122 H01 English Composition II CO2 3 1100AM 1235AM LIB 309B MW 6815 73115 Wilson

Trinidad

Esthetician12235 EST 210 001 Advanced Massage amp Skin Care 2 0900AM 0950AM Mullen 301 MTWRF 6215 62715 DeChristino12236 EST 211 001 Facial Make-up 1 1000AM 1030AM Mullen 301 MTWRF 6215 62715 DeChristino12237 EST 212 001 Hair Removal 3 0100PM 0300PM Mullen 301 MTWRF 6215 62715 DeChristino

GunsmithingNRATo register for these classes please contact Donna Haddow at (719) 846-5541 or e-mail her at donnahaddowtrinidadstateedu12024 GUN 116 003 Basic Precision Welding 2 0800AM 0500PM Banta 201A MTWRF 62215 62615 Taunt12033 GUN 130 001 CNC Machining 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 206 MTWRF 61515 61915 Cumby12444 GUN 185 001 NRA Lab amp Independent Study 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 211 MTWRF 72015 72414 Newport12307 GUN 202 001 Air Gun Repair 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 306 MTWRF 71315 71715 Bimrose12265 GUN 275 003 ST Advanced Hand Engraving 3 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 414 MTWRF 62915 7313 Pierson12268 GUN 275 007 ST Vintage Barrel Rest wDamascus Finish 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 106 MTWRF 62915 7315 Beasland12452 GUN 275 039 ST Relining 22 caliber Firearms 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 211 MTWRF 62915 7315 Birkhold12272 GUN 275 047 ST Basic Hand Engraving 3 0800AM 0600PM Mullen 414 MTWRF 7615 71015 Pierson12055 GUN 275 048 ST Basic Hand Engraving 3 0800AM 0600PM Mullen 414 MTWRF 7615 71015 Pierson12274 GUN 292 001 Scrimshaw 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 414 MTWRF 61515 61915 Stevens12454 GUN 275 043 041 ST Stock Semi Inlet 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 101 MTWRF 7615 71015 Morovits12436 GUN 122 001 Tools amp Fixtures 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 211 MTWRF 62215 62615 Sturtevant12456 GUN 275 043 ST Powderhorns 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 106 MTWRF 6815 61215 Stevens12457 GUN 275 044 ST Powderhorns 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 106 MTWRF 6815 61215 Stevens12525 GUN 275 047 Engraving ProblemsAlumni 2 MTWRF 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 414 7615 71015 Pierson12525 GUN 275 047 Engraving ProblemsAlumni 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 414 MTWRF 7615 71015 Pierson12463 GUR 101 001 Basic Inst Training amp Home Fire Safety Inst 5 0800AM 0800PM Boyd TCRM M 6815 6815 Staff12481 GUR 101 002 Basic Inst Training amp Home Fire Safety Inst 5 0800AM 0800PM Boyd TCRM M 72015 72015 Staff12461 GUR 106 001 NRA Basic Pistol Shooting 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM T-W 6215 6315 Staff12476 GUR 106 002 NRA Basic Pistol Shooting 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM Sat-Sun 71115 71215 Staff12484 GUR 106 003 NRA Basic Pistol Shooting 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM Sat-Sun 8815 8915 Staff12478 GUR 107 001 NRA Basic Shotgun Shooting 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM TW 71415 71515 Staff12462 GUR 108 001 NRA Basic Muzzleloading Pistol Shooting 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM RF 6415 6515 Staff12472 GUR 109 001 NRA Basic Muzzleloading Rifle Shooting 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM RF 62515 62615 Staff12479 GUR 111 001 NRA Basic Muzzleloading Shotgun Shooting 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM RF 71625 71715 Staff12466 GUR 120 001 Range Safety Officer 5 0800AM 0600PM Boyd TCRM M 62215 62215 Staff12477 GUR 120 002 Range Safety Officer 5 0800AM 0600PM Boyd TCRM M 71315 71315 Staff12460 GUR 201 001 NRA Home Firearms Safety 5 0100PM 0500PM Boyd TCRM M 6115 6115 Staff12464 GUR 206 001 NRA Pistol Instructor Training 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM TW 6915 61015 Staff12482 GUR 207 001 NRA Basic Shotgun Instructor Training 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM TW 72115 72215 Staff12465 GUR 208 001 NRA Muzzleloading Pistol Instrucor Training 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM RF 61115 61215 Staff12475 GUR 209 001 NRA Basic Muzzle Rifle Instructor Training 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM WR 7215 7315 Staff12474 GUR 210 001 NRA Basic Rifle Instructor Training 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM TW 63015 7115 Staff12483 GUR 211 001 NRA Basic Muzzlel Shotgun Inst Training 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM RF 72315 72415 Staff GUR 275 001 Refuse to be a Victim 0 0100PM 0500PM Boyd TCRM Sat 61715 61715 Staff GUR 275 002 Refuse to be a Victim 0 0100PM 0500PM Boyd TCRM Sat 71815 71815 Staff12467 GUR 110 001 NRA Basic Rifle Shooting 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM TW 62315 62415 Staff1241 CNED 1241 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 211 SU 53015 53115 Wygovsky1242 CNED 1242 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 211 SU 6615 6715 Wygovsky1243 CNED 1243 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 211 SU 62015 62115 Wygovsky1244 CNED 1244 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 212 SU 62715 62815 Wygovsky1245 CNED 1245 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 212 SU 71115 71215 Wygovsky1246 CNED 1246 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 213 SU 71815 71915 Wygovsky1255 CNED 1255 Reloading A-Z 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 306 MTWRF 6115 6515 Machholz1256 CNED 1256 Leather Holster Making 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 414 MTWRF 6115 6515 Calkins1258 CNED 1258 Powderhorns 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 106 MTWRF 6815 61215 Stevens1263 CNED 1263 Gun Leather II 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 414 MTWRF 6815 61215 Calkins11264 CNED 1264 Firearms Business 0800AM 0500PM TBD TBD S 61315 61315 Cumby1267 CNED 1267 Intro to CADCAM - CNC 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 206 MTWRF 61515 61915 Cumby1270 CNED 1270 Scrimshaw 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 414 MTWRF 61515 61915 Stevens1273 CNED 1273 Pen Making 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 206 MTWRF 62215 62615 Farrell

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Trinidad Campus Summer 2015 Class ListCRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Trinidad

GunsmithingNRA Continued1277 CNED 1277 Vintage Barrel Restoration w Damascus Finishing 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 106 MTWRF 62915 7315 Beasland1279 CNED 1279 Religning 22 Caliber Firearms 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 211 MTWRF 62915 7315 Birkhold1281 CNED 1281 Advanced Hand Engraving 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 414 MTWRF 62915 7315 Pierson1282 CNED 1282 Structural Welding 0800AM 0500PM Banta MTWRF 62915 7315 Sanchez1289 CNED 1289 Spurmaking 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 101 MTWRF 71315 71715 Knight1293 CNED 1293 Classic Match Airguns 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 306 MTWRF 71315 71715 Bimrose1294 CNED 1294 Three Piece Buckles 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 101 MTWRF 72015 72415 Knight1295 CNED 1295 NRA Lab amp Independent Study 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 106 MTWRF 72015 72415 Newport1297 CNED 1297 Hatmaking 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 306 MTWRF 62215 62615 Hirt1298 CNED 1298 Gunstock Carving 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 414 MTWRF 72015 72415 Brooks1299 CNED 1299 NRA Shotgun Coaches Class 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 306 MT 72715 72815 Staff1327 CNED 2070 Refuse to be a Victim 0100PM 0500PM Boyd TCRM S 71815 71815 Staff

Human Performance and Exercise12309 HPE 200 T00 Perspectives in PE amp Sport 3 Online 6815 71715 Sloane

Management12310 MAN 200 H01 Human Resource Management I 3 1100AM 1215PM Berg 307 W 6815 71715 Vigil-Alcone

Marketing12311 MAR 160 H01 Customer Service 3 1100AM 1215PM Berg 307 T 6815 71715 Vigil-Alcone

Mathematics12312 MAT 025 050 Algebraic Literacy Lab 1 0500PM 0635PM LIB 308 R 6815 73115 Maxwell12313 MAT 050 001 Quantitative Literacy 4 0900AM 1035AM LIB 308 MTWR 6815 73115 Watson-Flores12316 MAT 055 001 Algebraic Literacy 4 0900AM 1035AM LIB 308 MTWR 6815 73115 Watson-Flores12320 MAT 091 050 Applied Quant Lab 1 0500PM 0635PM LIB 308 R 6815 73115 Maxwell12321 MAT 093 050 Algebra Lab 1 0500PM 0635PM LIB 308 R 6815 73115 Maxwell12008 MAT 107 050 Career Math 3 0500PM 0635PM LIB 309A MTW 6815 73115 Maxwell12279 MAT 121 T00 College Algebra MA1 4 ONLINE 6815 73115 Arguello

Music12468 MUS 120 H01 Music Appreciation AH1 3 0930AM 1105AM TMC 202 TWR 6815 71715 Winchester12280 MUS 141 005 PI Electric Guitar I 1 6815 71715 Ingram12281 MUS 141 006 PI Electric Guitar I 1 6815 71715 Ingram12282 MUS 141 007 PI Electric Bass I 1 6815 71715 Ingram12283 MUS 141 008 PI Electric Bass I 1 6815 71715 Ingram12009 MUS 141 009 PI Acoustic Guitar I 1 6815 71715 Ingram12010 MUS 141 010 PI Acoustic Guitar I (15) 1 6815 71715 Ingram12011 MUS 142 005 PI Electric Guitar II 1 6815 71715 Ingram12284 MUS 142 006 PI Electric Guitar II 1 6815 71715 Ingram12285 MUS 142 007 PI Electric Bass II 1 6815 71715 Ingram12286 MUS 142 008 PI Electric Bass II 1 6815 71715 Ingram12287 MUS 142 009 PI Acoustic Guitar II 1 6815 71715 Ingram12288 MUS 142 010 PI Acoustic Guitar II 1 6815 71715 Ingram12289 MUS 143 005 PI Electric Guitar III 1 6815 71715 Ingram12290 MUS 143 006 PI Electric Guitar III 1 6815 71715 Ingram12291 MUS 143 007 PI Electric Bass III 1 6815 71715 Ingram12292 MUS 143 008 PI Electric Bass III 1 6815 71715 Ingram12323 MUS 144 005 PI Electric Guitar IV 1 6815 71715 Ingram12324 MUS 144 006 PI Electric Guitar IV 1 6815 71715 Ingram12325 MUS 144 007 PI Electric Bass IV 1 6815 71715 Ingram12326 MUS 144 008 PI Electric Bass IV 1 6815 71715 Ingram1232 CNED Songwriting 1130AM 1215PM TMC 202 TR 6815 71715 Fyock

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Trinidad Campus Summer 2015 Class ListCRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

TrinidadNursing 12238 NUR 169 001 Transition into Practical Nrsg 4 0800AM 0500PM Davis 115 RF 52515 62615 Clerkin12251 NUR 189 001 Transition from LPN to ADN 3 0800AM 0500PM Davis 115 T 52515 62315 Clerkin12294 NUR 211 050 Psychiatric-Mental Health NSG 4 0400PM 0800PM Davis 115 M 6815 72415 Carpenter12527 HWE 100 H01 Human Nutrition 3 0900AM 1200PM Davis 115 T 6815 71715 Frank

Physical Education12373 PED 122 001 Step Aerobics 1 0900AM 1005AM TSSC MWF 6815 73115 Billings

Psychology12470 PSY 101 PH1 General Psychology I 3 1030AM 1220AM Davis 215 T 6815 73115 Mobbley

Science12293 SCI 105 T00 Science in Society SC2 3 ONLINE 6815 73115 Hanstad

Sociology12471 SOC 101 PH1 Intro to Sociology I 3 0100PM 0250PM Davis 215 W 6815 73115 Cooley

Summer of Fun1240 CNED 1240 Are You Thriving 0830AM 0130PM Lib 310 T 61615 61615 Nesbitt1300 CNED 1300 Recycled NotebookTreat Sleeve 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall F 6515 6515 Mack1301 CNED 1301 Glass Projects 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall R 6415 6415 Mack1302 CNED 1302 Chalk Message BoardHoppy Spring 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall W 6315 6315 Mack1303 CNED 1303 Halloween Projects 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall T 6215 6215 Mack1304 CNED 1304 Christmas Ornaments 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall M 6115 6115 Mack1305 CNED 1305 Digital Photography 0900AM 1200PM Boyd 119 TWR 52615 52815 Barrack1306 CNED 1306 Basic Computers (Word Excel Powerpoint) 0900AM 0200PM Berg 305 T 6915 6915 Rigdon1307 CNED 1307 Selling amp Safety on the Internet 0900AM 0200PM Berg 305 T 72115 72115 Rigdon1308 CNED 1308 Basic First Aid 0100PM 0500PM Davis 123 M 6115 6115 CarpenterFrank1309 CNED 1309 CPR 0800AM 1200PM Davis 123 M 6115 6115 CarpenterFrank1310 CNED 1310 Basic Automotive Banta 101 MT 6115 6215 Brunelli1311 CNED 1311 OSHA 10 HR Construction Industry Standorder 0900AM 0300PM Berg 307 MT 62215 62315 Cumby1312 CNED 1312 Welding Art 0800AM 0500PM Banta 201 MTWRF 7615 71015 Sanchez

Welding 12375 WEL 275 001 ST Welding Art 2 0800AM 0500PM Banta 308 MTWRF 7615 71015 Sanchez12376 WEL 275 002 ST Welding Art 2 0800AM 0500PM Banta 308 MTWRF 7615 71015 Sanchez12377 WEL 275 003 ST Structural Welding 2 0800AM 0500PM Banta 308 MTWRF 62915 7315 Sanchez12378 WEL 275 004 ST Structural Welding 2 0800AM 0500PM Banta 308 MTWRF 62915 7315 Sanchez

6-16-15

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Trinidad Campus Summer 2015 Class ListCRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Amount $250 per semester Duration First two consecutive semesters at TSJC Criteria Available to all high school senior students who participate in either the Red Carpet or Spring Fest events Participating students are given a certificate at the event and are responsible for bringing the certificate to the Financial Aid Office to redeem the scholarship

Amount $250 per semester Duration First two consecutive semesters at TSJC Criteria Available to all GED Graduates who participate in the GED Graduation Participating students are given a certificate at the event and are responsible for bringing the certificate to the Financial Aid Office to redeem the scholarship

Amount 3 credit hours on-campus in-state tuition rateDuration First semester at TSJC Criteria This award provides a 3 credit hour scholarship to a transfer student former TSJC student or student who has never been to college Student must carry at least 15 credit hours for a fall or spring semester or 6 credit hours for a summer semester Deadline August 15th for 2015 fall semester

Amount 12 credit hours per semester on-campus in-state tuition rate Duration Fall and spring semesters Criteria Scholarships available to the Valedictorian and Salutatorian from the graduating classes of public high schools within the eight county service area Online private school and home school students can also apply for the Presidentrsquos Scholarship using their GPA and ACT scores Deadline August 15th for 2015 fall semester

Amount $600 per semester maximum Duration Up to two years or 60 credit hours based on academic performance Criteria Available to all new incoming students who apply prior to first semester at TSJC and have earned a cumulative high school GPA of 38 ndash 40 or who have a composite ACT score of 25 or higher Students are required to carry 15 credit hours per semester and maintain a GPA of 38 or higher Cumulative GPA will be used for continuing eligibilityDeadline August 15th for 2015 fall semester

Amount $400 per semester maximum Duration Up to two years or 60 credit hours based on academic performance Criteria Available to all new incoming students who apply prior to first semester at TSJC and have earned a cumulative high school GPA of 30 ndash 3799 or who have a composite ACT score between 21 and 24 Students are required to carry 15 credit hours per semester and maintain a GPA of 30 or higher Cumulative GPA will be used for continuing eligibilityDeadline August 15th for 2015 fall semester

Institutional Scholarship Opportunities

Red Carpet Scholarship $250semester

GED Graduate Scholarship $250semester

Try 3 on TSJC Scholarship 3 credit hours

Presidentrsquos Scholarship 12 creditssemester

Automatic Merit 38-40 $600semester

Automatic Merit 30-3799 $400semester

For more information and a scholarship application visitwwwtrinidadstateedustudentsscholarships

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Trinidad State Junior College is your college We take pride in offering a variety of classes designed to meet your unique needs From accounting to welding we have it all and itrsquos all here for you We hope you find this schedule useful as you plan your future Whether yoursquore a returning student a lifelong learner or a person considering a new career Trinidad State can help you reach your goalsWe offer courses on two great campuses in beautiful southern Colorado and we are committed to providing you with personalized attention and endless opportunity With a student to faculty ratio of 13-to-1 we look forward to giving you the one-on-one attention you deserve as you pursue your dreamsCome by and see us visit our website atwwwtrinidadstateedu or give us a call at (800) 621-8752 We hope to see you in one of our classrooms soonYour future awaitsWarmest regards

Carmen M Simone PhDPresident

Dr Carmen M SimoneTrinidad Statersquos President

Trinidad STaTe adviSory CounCil

Richard Compton ChairRosalie Martinez Vice Chair

MembersVibeka Adkisson

John GalushaCharlotte Kilpatrick

Kathleen Rogers Tom Scarlett

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IMPORTANT DATES FOR SUMMER 2015March 2015March 20th Summer Registration Opens

May 2015May 29th Advising and Placement Testing Available

June 2015June 8th Six-Week Session BeginsJune 8th Eight-Week Session BeginsJune 13th Census Date Six-Week SessionJune 15th Census Date Eight-Week Session

July 2015July 4th Independence Day No Classes College Closed July 9th Withdrawal Date Six-Week SessionJuly 17th Six-Week Session EndsJuly 20th Withdrawal Date Eight-Week SessionJuly 31st Eight-Week Session Ends

Class Sessions First Day of Classes

Census DateLast day to drop

with refund

Withdrawal DateLast day to withdraw

ldquoWrdquo RecordedNo Refund

Semester Dates

CCCOnline (Ses 1) June 1st June 11st June 26th June 1st ndash August 8th

CCCOnline (Ses 2) June 8th June 14th July 10th June 8th ndash July 18th

CCCOnline (Ses 3) June 1st June 11st June 26th June 1st ndash August 8th

Summer 2015 Term Dates for CCCOnline Classes

TSJC is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association

of Colleges and Schools 230 South LaSalle St Suite 7-500

Chicago Illinois 60602-1411 1 (800) 621-7440 (312) 263-0456

Programs are approved byState Board for Community Colleges and Occupational Education

9101 Lowry Blvd bull Denver CO 80230 bull Phone 800-621-7440

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Student Admissions Checklist

Admissions Application (Must have a GEDHigh school Diploma) Apply online wwwtrinidadstateedu

TSJC Student Number S__________________

Provide previous educational information to TSJC Transcripts-high school Transcripts-previous College ACTSAT scores Immunization Records

Accuplacer Test-Trinidad Campus (TC) Library 218 Valley Campus (VC) LRC 212 (To ensure proper placement to achieve success)

FAFSA- TC BERG 209 VC Main Bldg 160 - File a Free Application for Federal Student Aid wwwfafsaedugov TSJC Code 001368 You will need prior year income tax records Pin_____________ Password______________

Colorado Opportunity Fund - TC Berg Room 201 VC Main Bldg 160- Colorado residents are eligible for COF to decrease your tuition expense httpscofcollege-assistorg User ID___________ Password_______________

Advising Registration-TC Library Student Success Center VC Main Bldg 160 You may self-disclose any disabilities amp seek accommodations -TC Library 222 VC LRC 212 Work Study Opportunities-TC Berg Room 209 VC Main Bldg 160

Student ID Card Student Services Berg TC Room 201 VC Main Build 158

Book Voucher - TC Berg Room 209 VC Business Office New Students- First Day of classes Continuing Students- The week before classes begin

Verify room assignments - look up your class schedule in Go2TSJCPortal to verify that your classes have not been moved

TC - Trinidad CampusVC - Valley Campus

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Summer 2015 Semester CalendarPlease pay special attention to the dates that classes begin and end Note that leaving early or returning late may result in your grades being lowered

Credit HoursTo be considered a full-time student at Trinidad State Junior College you must be enrolled in at least 15 credit hours Federal Financial Aid recognizes a student carrying 12 credit hours to be full time If you are enrolled in a career or technical educational program you may not take more than 26 credit hours without the approval of the program dean

Arranged CoursesThe abbreviation ldquoTBArdquo means that the time days or locations are scheduled on an individual basis between student and instructor Students are responsible for seeing the instructor to arrange their schedules

Course Cancellations The College reserves the right to cancel programs or courses to change instructors and to change times or locations of classes The Deanrsquos office will have current up-to-date information on scheduled classes

Drops Withdrawals and Repeating a Course Itrsquos important to know the drop and withdrawal dates for all your classes The dates are listed on the academic calendar or your individual course syllabus Whatrsquos the difference between ldquodroprdquo and ldquowithdrawrdquo If you drop a class before the census date you will receive a tuition refund and you will not lose College Opportunity Fund (COF) credits You can withdraw between the census and withdrawal dates It wonrsquot affect your grade point average however you will not get a refund and you will lose COF credits

A student who earns a grade of D F or U may repeat the course once for the purpose of improving the grade point

average (GPA) Both grades earned will be entered on the transcript however only the highest grade will be counted in calculating the cumulative grade point average Duplicate credit is not granted for repeating a course It is the studentrsquos responsibility to drop or withdraw from classes if they stop attending Students can go to the Student Services Office on either campus to drop or withdraw from a class If a student decides to withdraw from a class after the census but before the last 20 of the class and has a passing grade the grade will be recorded as ldquoWrdquo A ldquoWrdquo is not counted in computing grade point averages If a student withdraws during the last 20 of the class a regular grade will be assigned that does count in computing grade point averages Requests for exception to this procedure may be made to the appropriate dean

Tuition Refunds If a student officially drops from classes prior to the class census date a 100 refund of tuition will be made There will be no refund if the student withdraws after the class census date The College reserves the right to cancel course offerings where enrollment is too low to make a course educationally sound andor economically feasible Course cancellations will result in refund of tuition

Registration DeadlineThe deadline for registering for classes is the first Friday of class or as designated in the TSJC schedule Students requesting to register after the deadline date must obtain approval from the departmental dean for late authorization and registration into a class after the deadline date

Tuition ClassificationColorado law requires that students be classified as in-state or out-of-state for tuition purposes Your tuition classification is based upon information supplied on the application for admission

Students previously classified as out-of-state may have their classification

changed through a Tuition Classification Petition process Petitions and information concerning documentation may be obtained in the Registrarrsquos Office or the Student Services Office on either campus Petition applications must be received by either the Registrarrsquos Office or Student Affairs Office by the first Friday of class each semester

The tuition classification officer must request and maintain adequate documentation to support any applicantrsquos claim for change in status The policy for tuition classification is outlined in the Colorado Community College System (CCCS) System Presidentrsquos Procedure 4-40 For more information go to httpswwwcccseduwp-contentuploads201309SP4-40pdf

Appeal Procedures When a decision is rendered and the student is not in agreement with the decision the student may appeal the decision to the ldquoSA Committeerdquo by contacting the Vice President of Student Affairs The student will be required to present supporting documentation to a panel of institutional representatives for review and resolution The student will be notified of the decision made by the appeals panel and the reasons behind the decision The decision of the appeals panel is final

Deadlines Students have until the first Friday of each semester to submit a petition for change in Tuition Classification Once the petition is submitted the College will make a determination by census date

Check Your RequirementsTo earn a degree students must satisfy all course and curriculum requirements for the program under which they are registered and attain a cumulative grade point average of 20 or higher Basic skills courses do not count toward a degree Familiarize yourself with the provisions and regulations pertaining to your program See an Advisor when in doubt TSJC will make every effort to assist you in meeting requirements for graduation Final responsibility however rests with you

General Information

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TransferTrinidad State Junior College has transfer agreements with Coloradorsquos four-year colleges and universities These agreements ensure that if you successfully complete requirements for graduation with an Associate of Arts or Associate of Science Degree you have fulfilled general education requirements and you will be granted upper division status at the receiving institution

Each applicant for admission who has attended another institution or college may not disregard a previous collegiate record Transfer students will be applying for admissions as a first-time freshman A student who wishes to transfer to Trinidad State Junior College may do so provided that the student is in good standing at the college from which heshe wishes to transfer

An official transcript must be sent directly to the college from the institution where the credits were earned College transcripts will be evaluated prior to registration to ascertain acceptable credits that will apply to the studentrsquos program of study Courses for which the student has earned a grade of ldquoDrdquo or ldquoFrdquo will not be accepted for credit Students with a GPA below 15 may be admitted on academic probation

In determining academic standing while attending TSJC the GPA of a transfer student is computed on the basis of credits attempted at Trinidad State Junior College only and will not include credits and grade points earned at other colleges

Up to 45 credits earned at regionally accredited colleges or universities or other approved educational institutions may be applied toward fulfilling TSJC program requirements

Please contact the Registrar at 719-846-5550 for more information about accepted transfer credits

Credit for Prior LearningThe Credit for Prior Learning or CPL program allows students to earn credit for learning that occurs outside the sponsorship of accredited post-secondary education institutions CPL is not awarded for experience but for college-level learning which entails

knowledge skills and competencies that students have obtained as a result of their prior learning experiences Contact the Registrar at 719-846-5550 for more information about how to be awarded credit for prior learning

Transfer of credit for vocational courses are determined by the Dean of Career and Technical Education Contact the Dean of Career and Technical Education at 719-846-5559 for more information about how to receive credit for vocational courses

Residence HallsThere are four residence halls on the Trinidad Campus to house students The residence halls are staffed with two full-time housing employees and a support staff of dorm assistants and resident hall assistants Students living in the residence halls are required to have a meal plan through the dining hall The food service company Sodexo strives to serve the students with a variety of menus quality service and unlimited seconds for most meals For more information about housing go to httpwwwtrinidadstateedustudentshousing

Immunization RequirementsColorado Law requires that all full-time students born after January 1 1957 show proof of immunization against measles mumps and rubella Students residing in student housing are required to show proof of immunization against meningococcal disease or the student or parentguardian must sign a waiver Proof of immunization is required at the time of registration Certification forms are available at the Student Services Office

Student Health InsuranceTSJC does not require health insurance for non-athlete students However all student athletes must show proof of a student health plan Trinidad State encourages all students to carry health insurance For information on student insurance see the Student Services Office on your campus

TSJC Notification SystemStudents may sign up for the TSJC Notification System to receive text messages phone messages and email

notices regarding campus closures campus emergencies and student notifications To sign up for this service login to the TSJC Portal and click on the Notify Me link

Student ComplaintsStudents or prospective students who wish to file a complaint related to accreditation or grievance may submit a formal written Student Grievance in the Student Services Office of either campus or at 600 Prospect Street Berg Office 201 Trinidad Colorado 81082 or by going online and filling out the form electronically at httpwwwtrinidadstateedu

Complaints regarding accreditation can also be made by contacting the Higher Learning Commission a commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools 230 North La Salle Street Suite 7-500 Chicago IL 60640-1411 telephone 1-800-621-7440 httpswwwncahlcorg

MilitaryVeterans and Their FamiliesTrinidad State Junior College takes pride in being able to meet the educational needs of military service members their families and veterans and is approved by the Colorado State Approving Agency for Veterans Education Military tuition assistance veteranrsquos education benefits and veteranrsquos vocational rehabilitation are administered by the Financial Aid Office on both campuses

Each semester active duty military members and veterans using or wanting to use educational benefits must report to the Financial Aid Office after completing the enrollment process To maintain your educational benefits in good standing with your Service andor the Department of Veterans Affairs you must immediately inform the Financial Aid Office if you

bull drop add or audit classesbull stop attending classesbull have a class canceled withdraw or are withdrawn from classes or the collegebull are unable to attend classes orbull make any changes to your enrollment status

TSJC students using a military benefit must complete paperwork with the TSJC

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Financial Aid Office each semester To make an appointment to review your benefits verification intent to register or related questions contact Financial Aid at 719-846-5553 in Trinidad or 719-589-7024 on the Valley Campus For more information visit the TSJC web site for the VA Checklist verification time-line schedule or stop by the Financial Aid Office on either campus

Student Bill of RightsThe Colorado Student Bill of Rights focuses on various aspects of student academic life including advising transferability of credits and degree completion

One particular segment of the Student Bill of Rights notes that a student may formalize a plan to obtain a degree in four years Trinidad State Junior College supports this timeline for graduation by publishing advising guidelines under which a student may expect to graduate or complete and provides degree checklists through the degree works tool on the student portal Advising guidelines are available in the Student Success Center and Learning Center on campus and through degree check on the TSJC portal

There are some majors which may require additional degree requirements as recognized by the Colorado Department of Higher Education For more information or to read the Colorado Student Bill of Rights go to httpwwwcollegeincoloradoorgAcademicsTransfersBillshb1263pdf or see your Advisor in the Student Services Office on either campus

Student RightsFERPAThe Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) of 1974 restricts the release of student information to the public without the consent of the student except for directory information

Directory information includes name Major field of study enrollment status dates of enrollment major degrees and honors earned participation in officially recognized activities and sports Additional items for college athletes are height and weight

The Solomon Amendment requires institutions receiving federal funds to

provide additional directory information that includes address and phone number of enrolled students to the US Military Directory information is limited to the current academic year only If a student does not wish TSJC to release the directory information a written request must be submitted in the Student Services Office before the end of the first week of classes Your request will remain in effect until you formally cancel it For emergency purposes contact the Registrar directly at 719-846-5550 for special accommodations

Jeannie Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act The Clery Act Disclosure is accessible on the TSJC Website httpwwwtrinidadstateedustudentsright-to-knowcampusFire Hard copies also available through the Student Services Office on each campus

Sexual assault protocols and victims rights provisions are described on the TSJC website at httpwwwtrinidadstateedu

Victims are encouraged to report Help is available

Sex offender information is available at Colorados Convicted Sex Offender website httpsorstatecous

Campus Security will immediately notify the campus community upon the confirmation of a significant emergency or dangerous situation involving an immediate threat to the health or safety of students or staff

Report crimes violations accidents suspicious persons and incidents to Campus Security or through the Dean of Student Life Director at extension (719) 846-5517 on the Trinidad Campus or the Dean of Students on the Valley campus at (719) 589-7050 If there is no immediate answer dial 911

Return of Title IV Federal Financial AidWhen a Title IV Financial Aid recipient completely withdraws from TSJC prior to the end of the term a refund of the aid will be calculated The calculation will be based on the number of days attended compared to the total number of days

in the semester Withdrawal after 60 of the term is not subject to the return calculation Aid used for tuition fees books and roomboard will be refunded by both the student and the College For a complete outline of the return of the Title IV process please go to httpwwwtrinidadstateedu or see the TSJC Catalog

Non-DiscriminationThe College prohibits and will not tolerate discrimination or harassment that violates federal state law or Board Policy 3-120 or Board Policy 4-120 The College does not discriminate on the basis of gender (or gender identity) sex race color age creed national or ethnic origin genetic information physical or mental disability veteran status pregnancy status religion or sexual orientation

The College complies with Titles VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 the Civil Rights Act of 1991 the Education Amendments of 1972 (Title IX) the Age Discrimination in Employment Act the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 the Americans with Disabilities Act Pregnancy Discrimination Act of 1978 Vietnam Era Veterans Readjustment Assistance Act of 1974 Executive Order 11246 and sections 24-34-301 CRS et seq The Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008 (PubL 110ndash233 122 Stat 881 enacted May 21 2008 GINA)

For information regarding civil rights or grievance procedures contact Title IX ComplianceEqual Opportunity Officer Lorrie Velasquez Human Services Director 600 Prospect Street Trinidad CO 81082 Phone (719) 846-5534 or email Lorrievelasqueztrinidadstateedu

Complaints may also be filed with the Legal Affairs office of the Colorado Community College System 9101 El Lowry Blvd Denver Colorado 80230-6011 or the Office for Civil Rights US Department of Education Region VIII Federal Office Building 1244 Speer Blvd Suite 310 Denver Colorado 80204

Disability Services Reasonable accommodations for students will be provided upon request for

15wwwtrinidadstateedu

persons with disabilities In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Trinidad State Junior College will provide accommodations for qualifying students with disabilities To request an accommodation contact the Special Populations Coordinator at 719-846-5667 The Special Populations Office is located in the Library In the Valley the office is located in the Learning Center Room 209 Call 719-589-7067

State Authorization Trinidad State Junior College is currently working cooperatively with higher education authorities in all states and other US jurisdictions to ensure compliance with state authorization requirements that govern the offering of courses in those states including complaint processes Trinidad State Junior College will continue to monitor developments in the jurisdictions in which it enrolls students and if authorization or licensure is or becomes necessary it will obtain approvals or provide notice here of the jurisdictions in which it is not authorized to offer courses or programs

Currently Trinidad State Junior College has approval to offer courses in the following states

Alaska Arizona California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Oklahoma Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Texas Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin and Wyoming

Trinidad State Junior College is currently NOT authorized to offer courses in the following states

Alabama Arkansas Iowa Massachusetts Tennessee Utah District of Columbia

If you are not an on campus student at Trinidad State Junior College and plan to enroll in distance classes please check the information provided above to verify that your state has either authorized or exempted our college to offer such classes or programs to you as a resident of that state

If you reside in an unauthorized state and plan to take distance education classes please note that we are not authorized or exempted to offer distance

education classes or programs to you as a resident of an unauthorized state

If you have questions or concerns please contact the Registrar at 719-846-5550

Smoking PolicySmoking is prohibited in all College buildings as directed by the Governorrsquos Executive Order D003690 Smoking is also prohibited at all doorway entrances Specified outdoor smoking areas have been identified on the Valley Campus Smoking is prohibited within 25 feet of doorways and buildings

Student Right-to-know In accordance with Title I of Public Law 101-542 information about graduation rates is available on the TSJC Website or from the Office of Institutional Research additional graduation data is also available at the Colorado Department of Higher Education Website

Voter Registration Information TSJC fully supports and advocates that students and staff register to vote Voter Registration forms are available on the Colorado Secretary of State Website at httpwwwelectionscoloradogov

Trinidad State Junior College

Mission - Trinidad Statersquos mission is to enrich the lives of our diverse communities by providing quality educational experience and promoting lifelong learning

Vision - Trinidad Statersquos vision is to adapt to change embrace diversity and educate for the future

Core Values

students First - Student success is our purpose and the focal point of decision making and resource allocation

diVersity in CoMMunity - We value individual attributes capabilities and differences and we foster the collaboration and social responsibility that create a vital institution

CoMMuniCation - We value professionalism in our interactions and cultivate an open friendly environment of fairness and integrity on our campuses and in our communities

responsiVeness - We recognize and act upon opportunities to be innovative flexible and adaptableliFelong learning - We are dedicated to providing lifelong learning opportunities that are accessible and relevant for our students faculty staff and community members to

empower them to achieve their dreams

16 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Numbers You Should Know 15Trinidad Campus Classes 2 - 7

Evening Classes 17 Day Classes 18 - 19CSL Addictions Counseling 18AQT Aquaculture 18ART Art 18ASE Automotive 18BAR Barbering 18BUS Business 18CCR College Composition amp Reading 18CIS Computer Information Systems 18COM Communications 18COS Cosmetology 18CRJ Criminal Justice 18ECE Early Childhood Education 18EDU Education 18ENG English 18

EMS Emergency Medical Services 18 - 19EST Esthetician 19GED GED 19MAT Math 19MOT Medical Assisting 19NUA Nurse Aid 19NUR Nursing 19PHI Philosophy 19PSY Psychology 19SOC Sociology 19SRHS Southern Rockies Heritage School 18 - 19

Important Dates 10Student Admissions Checklist 11General Information 12 - 15Valley Campus Classes 16 - 19CCCOnline Summer Classes 21 - 23Guaranteed Transfer Classes 23 - 24

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Table of Contents

NUMBERS YOU SHOULD KNOWON THE VALLEY CAMPUS

EMERGENCY 911CAMPUS SECURITY USING AN ON CAMPUS TELEPHONE 9-(719) 680-7258CAMPUS SECURITY USING AN OFF CAMPUS TELEPHONE (719) 680-7258

ABEASEGED Rm 247 589-7058

Admissions amp Records Rm 160 589-7026

Associate Dean of Arts amp Sciences Rm 134 589-7131

Associate Dean of CTE Rm 160 589-7064

Dean of Students Rm 160 589-7050

Bookstore Rm 136 589-7029

CashierBusiness Office Rm 160 589-7027

Career and Disability Services Rm 203 589-7067

Advisor Learning Center 589-7025

Human Resources Rm 158a 589-7022

Financial Aid Rm 160 589-7024

Recruiter Rm 128 589-7083

Student Life Rm 128 589-7086

Student SuccessTesting Rm 212 589-7003

TRiO Support Services Rm 212 589-7031

Tutoring Rm 202 589-7063

All numbers are Area Code 719

Valley

17wwwtrinidadstateedu

Evening ClassesBusiness12425 BUS 216 H20 Legal Environment of Business 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli

Computer Information Systems12253 CIS 118 H25 Intro PC Applications 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli This CIS course is meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online

Early Childhood Education12499 ECE 225 P25 Language amp Cognition 3 0400PM 0700PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Plane

Emergency Medical Services12014 EMS 130 250 EMT Intravenous Therapy 2 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 TR 7715 8615 GHaverfield12015 HPR 102 250 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 61015 61015 GHaverfield12062 HPR 102 252 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 71515 71515 GHaverfield12318 HPR 175 250 ST First Aid 025 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 62415 62415 GHaverfield

Math12431 MAT 112 H20 Financial Math 3 0630PM 0930PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli

Nurse Aid12057 NUA 101 250 Nurse Aide Health Care Skills 4 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 6815 71315 Martinez12058 NUA 105 250 Home Health Aide Theory 2 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 71415 72815 Martine12433 HPR 102 253 CPR for Professionals 05 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 R 61715 61715 StaffDay ClassesAddictions Counseling12404 CSL 258 200 Group Counseling Skills 15 0830AM 0430PM WRF 61015 61215 Romero12427 CSL 269 200 Principles of Addiction Treatment 15 0830AM 0430PM WRF 6315 6515 Eakin

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Class List

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

How to Read a Class ListingCourse Request Number (CRN)

Meeting DaysM T W R F S SU

Class Meeting Times

Course Start and End Dates

Class Credit Hours

Section Information

TSJC is proud to offer not only traditional classroom instruction but also a variety of alternative approaches to education to ensure that your educational needs and individual learning styles are met

Section Information

The letters listed below are part of the Section Code (Sect) in the class list

bull H ndash Indicates the class is considered Hybrid meaning a por-tion of the course work is online This may result in reduced in-class time bull P ndash Indicates the class is delivered via interactive video (Polycom) to additional sites

The letters listed below are part of the Section Code (Sect) in the class list

bull PH ndash Indicates the class is both Polycom and Hybrid bull C ndash Indicates this class is an online class delivered via CCCon line bull T ndash Indicates this class is an online class delivered via TSJC

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Notice ndash The schedule of classes can and will change for a current list please go to httpwwwtrinidadstateedustudentsclass-schedule

Or httpserpdnssbcccseduPRODTSJCbwckschdp_disp_dyn_sched

Valley

18 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Advancing Academic Achievement12420 AAA 176 P20 ST College Science Prep 2 0830AM 1035AM TVC 236 MW 6815 71715 Krumm

Aquaculture12019 AQT 275 200 Special Topics 3 0900AM 0300PM TVC MTWRF 52515 73115 Webster12020 AQT 288 200 Aquaculture Practicum 3 0900AM 0300PM TVC MTWRF 52515 73115 Webster

Art12252 ART 110 H20 Art Appreciation AH1 3 0800AM 0915AM TVC 238 TR 6815 73115 Garcia

Automotive12489 ASE 265 200 HVAC Systems 4 1000AM 0400PM TORT MTWRF 51115 63015 Kingery12490 ASE 260 200 Advanced Drivability 2 1000AM 0400PM TORT MTWRF 51215 7115 Pickett

Barbering12422 BAR 107 200 IntroShavingHoningStrop 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12423 BAR 108 200 InterShavingHoningStropping 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12424 BAR 207 200 Adv ShavingHoningStropping 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper

Biology12532 BIO 202 PH6 Human AnatomyampPhys IILab SC1 4 0550PM 0830PM TVC 229 TW 6815 73115 Cahoone Business12330 BUS 115 H20 Introduction to Business 3 0800AM 1100AM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli12425 BUS 216 H20 Legal Environment of Business 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli12329 BUS 217 H20 Bus CommunicationRept Write 3 1130AM 0230PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli All business courses are meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online College Composition amp Reading12355 CCR 094 200 Studio 121 3 1100AM 1240PM TVC 129 MW 6815 73115 Longfellow

Computer Information Systems12253 CIS 118 H25 Intro PC Applications 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli This CIS course is meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online Communications12254 COM 115 200 Public Speaking 3 1000AM 1150AM TVC 129 R 6815 73115 Longfellow

Cosmetology12344 COS 110 200 Introduction to Hair Coloring 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12345 COS 111 200 Intermediate Hair Coloring 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12348 COS 210 200 Intermediate II Hair Coloring 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12426 COS 211 200 Adv Hair Color 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12491 COS 288 200 Practicum Electric Files 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51215 7115 Mortenson

Criminal Justice12354 CRJ 111 H25 Substantive Criminal Law 3 0530PM 0830PM TVC 129 W 6815 73115 Lara

Early Childhood Education12498 ECE 112 P20 InfantToddler Lab Tech 3 0400PM 0700PM TVC 236 W 6815 73115 Briones12499 ECE 225 P25 Language amp Cognition 3 0400PM 0700PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Plane

Education12428 EDU 251 200 Secondary Capstone 3 TBA 6815 73115 Wiley12492 EDU 250 PH2 CTE in Colorado 1 1000AM 1200PM TVC 229 R 6815 71715 Schroepfer12014 EMS 130 250 EMT Intravenous Therapy 2 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 TR 7715 8615 GHaverfield12015 HPR 102 250 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 61015 61015 GHaverfield12062 HPR 102 252 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 71515 71515 GHaverfield12318 HPR 175 250 ST First Aid 025 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 62415 62415 GHaverfield

English12132 ENG 121 H20 English Composition I CO1 3 0230PM 0420PM TVC 129 W 6815 73115 Longfellow12239 ENG 122 H20 English Composition II CO2 3 0230PM 0420PM TVC 129 R 6815 73115 Longfellow

Emergency Medical Services12014 EMS 130 250 EMT Intravenous Therapy 2 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 TR 7715 8615 GHaverfield12015 HPR 102 250 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 61015 61015 GHaverfield

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Class List

Valley

19wwwtrinidadstateedu

Emergency Medical Services Continued12062 HPR 102 252 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 71515 71515 GHaverfield12318 HPR 175 250 ST First Aid 025 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 62415 62415 GHaverfield

Esthetician12429 EST 110 200 Intro to Facials amp Skin Care 3 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12430 EST 111 200 Intermediate Facials-Skin Care 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12299 EST 210 200 Adv Skin Care 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12295 EST 211 200 Facial Make-up 1 51215 7115 Pepper

GED GED GED PREPABE 0800AM 0400PM TVC 247 TWR 7615 82715 Ruybal GED GED PREPABE 0800AM 0400PM TVC 247 MWR 7615 82715 Stanford GED GED PREPABE 0800AM 0500PM TVC 247 MTWRF 7615 82715 Lindsay GED GED Math 0800AM 1200PM TVC 247 MTWR 7615 82715 Petty

Math12327 MAT 050 200 Quantitative Literacy 4 0800AM 0940AM TVC 130 MTW 6815 73115 Hanson12328 MAT 055 200 Algebraic Literacy 4 0300PM 0440PM TVC 130 MTW 6815 73115 Hanson12012 MAT 107 H20 Career Math 3 0830AM 1215PM TVC 218 TR 6815 71715 Rasmussen12431 MAT 112 H20 Financial Math 3 0630PM 0930PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli This MAT 112 course is meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online 12302 MAT 121 H20 College Algebra MA1 4 0100PM 0330PM TVC 221 TR 6115 8715 Emerick

Medical Assisting12056 MOT 183 H20 Medical Assistant Internship 4 TOFCMP 6815 73115 OrsquoBrien Y12332 MOT 183 H21 Medical Assistant Internship 4 TOFCMP 6815 73115 OrsquoBrien Y

Nurse Aid12057 NUA 101 250 Nurse Aide Health Care Skills 4 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 6815 71315 Martinez12058 NUA 105 250 Home Health Aide Theory 2 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 71415 72815 Martinez12059 NUA 170 200 Nurse Aide Clinical Experience 1 0530AM 0330PM TOFCMP UFS 62615 62815 Mestas-Garcia12060 NUA 171 200 Advanced Nurse Aide Clinical 1 0530AM 0330PM TOFCMP UFS 71015 71215 Mestas-Garcia12061 NUA 172 200 Nurse Aide Clinical-Elderly 1 0530AM 0330PM TOFCMP UFS 72415 72615 Mestas-Garcia12433 HPR 102 253 CPR for Professionals 05 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR102 M 6815 71715 Staff

Nursing 12528 HWE 100 H20 Human Nutrition 3 0900AM 1200PM TVC SCTR102 M 51115 6515 Medina

Philosophy12432 PHI 111 H20 Intro to Philosophy AH3 3 0900AM 1100AM TVC 153 M 6815 73115 Hanna

Psychology12246 PSY 101 PH2 General Psychology I SS3 3 1030AM 1220PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Mobbley12134 PSY 227 H20 Psychology of DeathDying SS3 3 0100PM 0250PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Mobbley12335 PSY 255 H20 Brain and Behavior 3 0900AM 1050AM TVC 153 W 6815 73115 Meyer

Sociology12247 SOC 101 PH2 Intro to Sociology I SS3 3 0100PM 0250PM TVC 236 W 6815 73115 Cooley

Southern Rocky Mountain Heritage School1318 SRHS 1000 Introduction to Reiki S 0900AM 0400PM Banta 306 71815 71815 Dawes1319 SRHS 1001 Aromatherapy Blending Essential Oils S 0900AM 1200PM Banta 62015 62015 Evans1320 SRHS 1002 Aromatherapy Using Essential Oils Safety T 0900AM 1200PM Banta 6915 6915 Evans1321 SRHS 1003 Ear Candling F 0900AM 1200PM Banta 61215 61215 Evans1322 SRHS 1004 Hands on the Harp R 0700PM 0900PM TBD TBD 72315 72315 McKee1323 SRHS 1005 Accupressure for Stress T 1000AM 1200PM Banta 61615 61615 Evans

6-16-15

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Class List

When Trinidad State Junior College opened in April of 1925 it was Coloradorsquos rst community college In the beginning the college shared space and faculty with Trinidad High School It started with 37 students compared to about 1800 now

By 1935 classes were moved to a newly remodeled Tillotson Academy building That building sat just east of the present-day Berg Building but has since been torn down The 17-acre Trinidad Campus now includes 15 buildings plus two more in Alamosa and a handful of o -campus training sites

Trinidad State continues to o er traditional programs of study in academic-transfer areas such as accounting business administration English chemistry mathematics and psychology Those students often continue their education at a four-year school Trinidad State also o ers a wide range of career and technical training in programs like gunsmithing cosmetology massage therapy welding diesel mechanics auto mechanics and nursing

Historical highlights

bull The bill that established Trinidad State Junior College in 1925 was sponsored by State Senator Sam Freudenthal for whom the campus library is now named

bull In the beginning classes were taught at Trinidad High School by high school teachers but college students were not allowed to mingle with high school students

bull By 1932 a full two years of classes were o ered allowing the rst eight students to earn two year degrees in May of 1933

bull In the spring of 1940 construction began on what is now the Berg Administration Building

bull In the fall of 1940 construction began on what is now Scott Gymnasium

bull Trinidad Statersquos gunsmithing progam began in 1947 and is now regarded as the premier gunsmithing program in the United States

bull Trinidad State was accepted into the Colorado Community College System in 1968

bull In 1994 Trinidad State merged with the San Luis Valley Educational Center in Alamosa creating the Trinidad State Valley Campus

bull Selected as rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in 2015

Trinidad State Celebrates 90 years

21wwwtrinidadstateedu

CCCOnline Summer 2015 Class List

Session 1 ndash June 1th - August 8th

12249 AAA 099 C11 Active Learning Skills 112063 ACC 101 C11 Fundamentals of Accounting 312064 ACC 115 C11 Payroll Accounting 312065 ACC 121 C11 Accounting Principles I 412066 ACC 122 C11 Accounting Principles II 412067 ACC 131 C11 Income Tax 312380 ACC 215 C11 Acct Info Systems amp eBusiness 312068 ACC 226 C11 Cost Accounting 312069 ANT 101 C11 Cultural Anthropology SS3 312070 ANT 111 C11 Physical Anthropology SS3 312071 ANT 225 C11 Anthropology of Religion 312072 ART 110 C11 Art Appreciation AH1 312073 ART 111 C11 Art Hist Ancient MedievGT-AH1 312074 ART 112 C11 Art Hist Renaiss1900GT-AH1 312075 AST 101 C11 Astronomy I wLab SC1 412076 AST 102 C11 Astronomy II wLab SC1 412077 BIO 105 C11 Science of Biology wLab SC1 412078 BIO 106 C11 Basic Anatomy And Physiology 412079 BIO 111 C11 Gen College Biology ILab SC1 512080 BIO 201 C11 Human AnatomyampPhys wLab ISC1 412081 BIO 202 C11 Human AnatomyampPhys IILab SC1 412082 BIO 204 C11 Microbiology wLab SC1 412083 BIO 216 C11 Pathophysiology 412084 BUS 115 C11 Introduction to Business 312085 BUS 120 C11 Introduction to E-Commerce 312086 BUS 216 C11 Legal Environment of Business 312087 BUS 217 C11 Bus CommunicationRept Write 312088 BUS 226 C11 Business Statistics 312089 CHE 101 C11 Intro to Chemistry ILab SC1 5

12090 CHE 102 C11 Intro to Chemistry IILab SC1 512091 CHE 111 C11 Gen College Chem ILab SC1 512092 CHE 112 C11 Gen College Chem IILab SC1 512093 CIS 115 C11 Intro to Computer Info Sys 312094 CIS 118 C11 Intro PC Applications 312095 CIS 135 C11 Complete PC Word Processing 312096 CIS 145 C11 Complete PC Database 312097 CIS 155 C11 PC Spreadsheet Concepts 312098 CIS 267 C11 Mgmt of Information Systems 312240 CNG 101 C11 Networking Fundamentals 312099 CNG 209 C11 MS Server Active Direct Config 412100 CNG 210 C11 MS Network Infrastruct Config 412101 CNG 211 C11 Windows Configuration (OS) 312102 CNG 212 C11 Configuring Windows Server 412103 COM 115 C11 Public Speaking 312105 COM 125 C11 Interpersonal Communication 312104 CRJ 110 C11 Intro to Criminal Justice 312106 CRJ 125 C11 Policing Systems 312107 CRJ 135 C11 Judicial Function 312108 CRJ 145 C11 Correctional Process 312109 CRJ 205 C11 Principles of Criminal Law 312110 CRJ 210 C11 Constitutional Law 312111 CRJ 230 C11 Criminology 312112 CRJ 236 C11 CRJ Research Methods 312243 CRJ 257 C11 Victimology 312248 CSC 105 C11 Computer Literacy 312113 CSC 160 C11 Computer Science I (C++) 412114 CSC 161 C11 Computer Sci II (Language) 412115 CSC 240 C11 Java Programming 312116 CWB 110 C11 Cmplt Web Author (Language) 312117 CWB 130 C11 Web Editing Tools (Editor) 3

CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs

CCCOnline is not a college We are part of the Colorado Community College System of 13 two-year colleges in the state - including Trinidad State Junior College CCCOnline delivers online courses from those 13 colleges

If you are already a student at TSJC you can register for CCCOnline and your on-campus classes at the same time CCCOnline classes have their own unique section number C11 C12 C21 or C22 so you can easily tell them apart from Trinidad State Junior Collegersquos online courses or those you take on campus

If you want to take online classes are a new student and have not yet applied to one of the 13 Colorado community colleges visit wwwccconlineorg and explore the programs and courses we offer

All students who take CCCOnline courses must select a home college that offers the degree or certificate they want to pursue Your home college

Census Date - Last day to drop with refund

June 14th 2015

June 1st 2015

June 11th 2015

June 26th 2015

Session 1

August 8th 2015

Classes Begin

Last Day to Withdraw ldquoWrdquo Recorded No Refund

Summer 2015

Last Day of Class

June 8th 2015

July 10th 2015

Session 2

July 18th 2015

June 1st 2015

June 11th 2015

June 26th 2015

Session 3

August 8th 2015

bull Keeps your Records bull Processes your college application bull Provides transcripts bull Provides career counseling bull Helps you transfer your credits bull Issues your degree or certificate bull Takes your tuition payment bull Contact advisingccconlineorg

22 wwwtrinidadstateedu

12118 ECE 101 C11 Intro to Early Childhood Educ 312119 ECE 102 C11 Intro to ECE Lab Techniques 312120 ECE 103 C11 Guidance Strategies Yng Child 312121 ECE 111 C11 InfantToddler TheoryPractice 312122 ECE 112 C11 InfantToddler Lab Tech 312386 ECE 125 C11 ScienceMath amp the Young Child 312123 ECE 205 C11 Nutrition Health and Safety 312124 ECE 220 C11 Curriculum Methods Techniques 312125 ECE 226 C11 Creativity and the Young Child 312126 ECE 238 C11 Child Growth and Development 312127 ECE 240 C11 Admin of ECE Programs 312128 ECE 241 C11 AdminHuman Relations ECE 312129 ECE 260 C11 The Exceptional Child 312130 ECO 201 C11 Prin of Macroeconomics SS1 312131 ECO 202 C11 Prin of Microeconomics SS1 312135 ENG 121 C11 English Composition I CO1 312136 ENG 122 C11 English Composition II CO2 312137 ENG 131 C11 Technical Writing I 312138 ENG 221 C11 Creative Writing I 312139 ENG 222 C11 Creative Writing II 312140 ENV 101 C11 Environmental Sci wLab SC1 412141 FRE 111 C11 French Language I 512142 FRE 211 C11 French Language III AH4 312143 FRE 212 C11 French Language IV AH4 312144 GEO 105 C11 World Regional Geography SS2 312145 GEO 106 C11 Human Geography SS2 312146 GER 111 C11 German Language I 512147 GEY 111 C11 Physical Geology wLab SC1 412297 GEY 112 C11 Historical Geology wLab SC1 412148 HIS 101 C11 Western CivAntiquity-1650 HI1 312149 HIS 102 C11 Western Civ 1650-Present HI1 312150 HIS 111 C11 The World Antiquity-1500 HI1 312151 HIS 112 C11 The World 1500-Present HI1 312381 HIS 121 C11 US History to Reconst HI1 312152 HIS 225 C11 Colorado History HI1 312153 HPR 178 C11 Medical Terminology 112154 HUM 115 C11 World Mythology GT-AH2 312155 HUM 121 C11 Humanities Early Civ GT-AH2 312156 HUM 122 C11 Humanities Mediev-Mod GT-AH2 312157 HUM 123 C11 Humanities Modern WrldGT-AH2 312158 HWE 100 C11 Human Nutrition 312159 LIT 115 C11 Intro to Literature I AH2 312160 LIT 201 C11 Wrld Literature to 1600GT-AH2 312387 LIT 202 C11 World Lit After 1600GT-AH2 312388 LIT 211 C11 Amer Lit to Civil War GT-AH2 312161 LIT 212 C11 Amer Lit Aft Civil WarGT-AH2 312244 LIT 225 C11 Intro to Shakespeare AH2 312162 LIT 255 C11 Children`s Literature 312163 MAN 200 C11 Human Resource Management I 312164 MAN 216 C11 Small Business Management 312165 MAN 226 C11 Principles of Management 312166 MAR 111 C11 Principles of Sales 312167 MAR 216 C11 Principles of Marketing 312382 MAT 050 C11 Quantitative Literacy 412383 MAT 055 C11 Algebraic Literacy 412168 MAT 103 C11 Math for Clinical Calculations 312169 MAT 107 C11 Career Math 312170 MAT 112 C11 Financial Mathematics 312171 MAT 120 C11 Math for Liberal Arts MA1 412172 MAT 121 C11 College Algebra MA1 412173 MAT 122 C11 College Trigonometry MA1 312174 MAT 123 C11 Finite Mathematics MA1 4

12175 MAT 125 C11 Survey of Calculus MA1 412176 MAT 135 C11 Intro to Statistics MA1 312177 MAT 155 C11 Integrated Math I 312178 MAT 156 C11 Integrated Math II 312179 MAT 166 C11 Pre-Calculus MA1 512180 MAT 201 C11 Calculus I MA1 512181 MAT 202 C11 Calculus II MA1 512182 MAT 203 C11 Calculus III MA1 412183 MGD 102 C11 Introduction To Multimedia 312184 MGD 111 C11 Adobe Photoshop I 312185 MGD 112 C11 Adobe Illustrator I 312241 MGD 114 C11 Adobe InDesign 312186 MUS 100 C11 Intro to Music Theory I 312188 MUS 120 C11 Music Appreciation AH1 312187 MUS 121 C11 Music Hist Mdvl-Classical AH1 312242 MUS 125 C11 History of Jazz GT-AH1 312189 NUR 101 C11 Pharmacology Calculations 112190 OSH 115 C11 General Industry Standards 512192 OSH 125 C11 Construction Industry Standard 312191 OSH 135 C11 Case Study Evaluation 512195 OSH 145 C11 Fire Protection amp Analysis 312193 OSH 146 C11 Hazardous Materials 212194 OSH 155 C11 Environ Regulatory Framework 312197 OSH 165 C11 Excavation Safety 112196 OSH 215 C11 Accident Prevention 312198 OSH 225 C11 Industrial Hygiene 312199 OSH 226 C11 ErgonomicsManage Task Stress 312200 OSH 235 C11 Workersrsquo Compensation 212201 OSH 245 C11 Safety Program PlanningAdmin 312202 OSH 246 C11 Safety Training Methods 312203 OSH 255 C11 Industrial Hygiene Instru Lab 312204 OSH 281 C11 Internship 012205 OSH 285 C11 Independent Study 012206 PHI 111 C11 Intro to Philosophy AH3 312207 PHI 112 C11 Ethics AH3 312208 PHI 113 C11 Logic AH3 312209 PHI 115 C11 World Religions-West AH3 312210 PHI 116 C11 World Religions-East AH3 312211 PHY 105 C11 Conceptual Physics wLab SC1 412212 PHY 111 C11 Physics Alg-Based ILab SC1 512213 PHY 112 C11 Physics Alg-Based IILab SC1 512214 POS 105 C11 Intro to Political ScienceSS1 312215 POS 111 C11 American Government SS1 312216 POS 125 C11 AmerStateLocal Govt GT-SS1 312217 POS 205 C11 International Relations SS1 312218 PSY 101 C11 General Psychology I SS3 312219 PSY 102 C11 General Psychology II SS3 312220 PSY 226 C11 Social Psychology SS3 312221 PSY 235 C11 Human Growth amp Developmnt SS3 312222 PSY 237 C11 Child amp Adolescent Psychology 312223 PSY 238 C11 Child Development SS3 312224 PSY 249 C11 Abnormal Psychology SS3 312225 RUS 111 C11 Russian Language I 512226 SCI 155 C11 Integrated Sci I wLab SC1 412296 SCI 156 C11 Integrated Sci II wLab SC1 412227 SOC 101 C11 Intro to Sociology I SS3 312228 SOC 102 C11 Intro to Sociology II SS3 312229 SOC 231 C11 Sociology-Deviant BehaviorSS3 312230 SPA 111 C11 Spanish Language I 512231 SPA 112 C11 Spanish Language II 512232 SPA 211 C11 Spanish Language III AH4 312233 SPA 212 C11 Spanish Language IV AH4 3

CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title CRS CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs

CCCOnline Summer 2015 Class List Continued

23wwwtrinidadstateedu

AGE 102 Agriculture Economics GT-SS1AGR 260 World Interdependence Population and Food GT-SS3AGY 240 Introductory Soil Science with Lab GT-SC1ANT 101 Cultural Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 102 Cultural Anthropology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 103 Archaeology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 104 Physical Anthropology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 107 Introduction to Archaeology GT-SS3ANT 108 Archaeology of World Rock Art GT-SS3ANT 111 Physical Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 201 Introduction to Forensic Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 215 Indians of North America GT-SS3ANT 250 Medical Anthropology GT-SS3ART 110 Art Appreciation GT-AH1ART 111 Art History Ancient to Medieval GT-AH1ART 112 Art History Renaissance to Modern GT-AH1ART 207 Art History - 1900 to Present GT-AH1AST 101 Astronomy I with Lab GT-SC1AST 102 Astronomy II with Lab GT-SC1AST 150 Astrobiology GT-SC2AST 155 Astronomy Ancient Cultures GT-SC2AST 160 Cosmology GT-SC2BIO 103 Principles of Animal Biology GT-SC2BIO 104 Biology A Human Approach GT-SC1BIO 105 Science of Biology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 111 General College Biology I with Lab GT-SC1BIO 112 General College Biology II with Lab GT-SC1BIO 116 Introduction to Human Disease GT-SC2BIO 201 Anatomy amp Physiology I with Lab GT-SC1BIO 202 Anatomy amp Physiology II with Lab GT-SC1BIO 204 Microbiology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 208 General College Microbiology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 220 General Zoology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 221 Botany with Lab GT-SC1BIO 224 Genetics GT-SC1CHE 101 Introduction to Chemistry I with Lab GT-SC1CHE 102 Introduction to Chemistry II with Lab GT-SC1CHE 105 Chemistry in Context with Lab GT-SC1CHE 111 General College Chemistry I with Lab GT-SC1CHE 112 General College Chemistry II with Lab GT-SC1COM 220 Inter-cultural Communication GT-SS3CRJ 110 Introduction to Criminal Justice GT-SS3DAN 125 History of Dance I GT-AH1ECO 101 Economics of Social Issues GT-SS1ECO 201 Principles of Macroeconomics GT-SS1ECO 202 Principles of Microeconomics GT-SS1ECO 211 Gender in the Economy GT-SS1ECO 245 Environmental Economics GT-SS1

ENG 121 English Composition I GT-CO1ENG 122 English Composition II GT-CO2ENG 201 English Comp III Writing for Public Discourse GT-CO3ENV 101 Introduction to Environmental Science with Lab GT-SC1ENV 110 Natural Disasters GT-SC2ETH 200 Introduction to Ethnic Studies GT-SS3FRE 211 French Language III GT-AH4FRE 212 French Language IV GT-AH4GEO 105 World Regional Geography GT-SS2GEO 106 Human Geography GT-SS2GEO 111 Physical Geography - Landforms with Lab GT-SC1GEO 112 Physical Geography-Weather amp Climate with Lab GT-SC1GER 211 German Language III GT-AH4GER 212 German Language IV GT-AH4GEY 108 Geology of US National Parks GT-SC2GEY 111 Physical Geology with Lab GT-SC1GEY 112 Historical Geology with Lab GT-SC1GEY 135 Environmental Geology with Lab GT-SC1HIS 101 Western Civilization Antiquity - 1650 GT-HI1HIS 102 Western Civilization 1650 - Present GT-HI1HIS 111 The World Antiquity - 1500 GT-HI1HIS 112 The World 1500 - Present GT-HI1HIS 121 US History to Reconstruction GT-HI1HIS 122 US History Since the Civil War GT-HI1HIS 203 Civil War Era in American History GT-HI1HIS 205 Women in World History GT-HI1HIS 207 American Environmental History GT-HI1HIS 208 American Indian History GT-HI1HIS 215 Women in US History GT-HI1HIS 218 History of Science and Technology GT-HI1HIS 225 Colorado History GT-HI1HIS 235 History of the American West GT-HI1HIS 236 US History Since 1945 GT-HI1HIS 243 History of Modern China GT-HI1HIS 244 History of Latin America GT-HI1HIS 245 US in the World GT-HI1HIS 247 20th Century World History GT-HI1HIS 249 History of Islamic Civilization GT-HI1HIS 250 African American History GT-HI1HIS 251 History of Christianity in the World GT-HI1HIS 255 The Middle Ages GT-HI1HIS 259 Modern Middle East GT-HI1HIS 260 U S Foreign Relations History GT-HI1HIS 265 Writing About History GT-CO3HUM 103 Introduction to Film Art GT-AH2HUM 115 World Mythology GT-AH2HUM 121 Humanities Early Civilization GT-AH2HUM 122 Humanities Medieval-Modern GT-AH2

CRN Title CRN Title

Statewide Guaranteed Transfer Classes

Session 2 ndash June 8th - August 18th 12390 ART 110 C21 Art Appreciation AH1 312391 BUS 115 C21 Introduction to Business 312408 COM 115 C21 Public Speaking 312392 COM 125 C21 Interpersonal Communication 312393 ENG 121 C21 English Composition I CO1 312394 ENG 122 C21 English Composition II CO2 312395 HIS 121 C21 US History to Reconst HI1 312396 HIS 225 C21 Colorado History HI1 3

12397 HWE 100 C21 Human Nutrition 312398 PHI 111 C21 Intro to Philosophy AH3 312399 PSY 101 C21 General Psychology I SS3 312400 PSY 235 C21 Human Growth amp Developmnt SS3 312401 SOC 101 C21 Intro to Sociology I SS3 3

Session 3 ndash June 1th - August 8th 12384 MAT 025 C91 Algebraic Literacy Lab 112385 MAT 055 C91 Algebraic Literacy 4

CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs

CCCOnline Summer 2015 Class List Continued

HUM 123 Humanities Modern World GT-AH2ITA 211 Italian Language III GT-AH4ITA 212 Italian Language IV GT-AH4JOU 105 Introduction to Mass Media GT-SS3JPN 211 Japanese Language III GT-AH4JPN 212 Japanese Language IV GT-AH4LIT 115 Introduction to Literature I GT-AH2LIT 201 World Literature 10 1600 GT-AH2LIT 202 World Literature After 1600 GT-AH2LIT 205 Ethnic Literature GT-AH2LIT 211 American Literature to Civil War GT-AH2LIT 212 American Literature After Civil War GT-AH2LIT 221 British Literature to 1700 GT-AH2LIT 222 British Literature Since 1700 GT-AH2LIT 225 Introduction to Shakespeare GT-AH2LIT 246 Literature of Women GT-AH2LIT 259 Survey of African American Literature GT-AH2LIT 268 Celtic Literature GT-AH2MAT 120 Mathematics for Liberal Arts GT-MA1MAT 121 College Algebra GT-MA1MAT 122 College Trigonometry GT-MA1MAT 123 Finite Mathematics GT-MA1MAT 125 Survey of Calculus GT-MA1MAT 135 Introduction to Statistics GT-MA1MAT 166 Pre-Calculus GT-MA1MAT 201 Calculus I GT-MA1MAT 202 Calculus II GT-MA1MAT 203 Calculus III GT-MA1MAT 204 Calculus IIIEngineering Apps GT-MA1MAT 215 Discrete Mathematics GT-MA1MAT 261 Diff Eqwith Engineering Apps GT-MA1MAT 265 Differential Equations GT-MA1MET 150 General Meteorology with Lab GT-MA1MUS 120 Music Appreciation GT-AH1MUS 122 Music History Early Romantic-Present GT-AH1MUS 123 Survey of World Music GT-AH1MUS 125 History of Jazz GT-AH1NRE 251 General Oceanography with Lab GT-SC1PHI 111 Introduction to Philosophy GT-AH3PHI 112 Ethics GT-AH3PHI 113 Logic GT-AH3PHI 114 Comparative Religions GT-AH3PHI 115 World Religions West GT-AH3PHI 116 World Religions East GT-AH3PHI 214 Philosophy of Religion GT-AH3PHI 218 Environmental Ethics GT-AH3PHI 220 Philosophy of Death and Dying GT-AH3PHY 105 Conceptual Physics with Lab GT-SC1PHY 107 Energy Science and Technology with Lab GT-SC1

PHY 111 Physics Algebra Based I with Lab GT-SC1PHY 112 Physics Algebra Based II with Lab GT-SC1PHY 211 Physics Calculus Based I with Lab GT-SC1PHY 212 Physics Calculus Based II with Lab GT-SC1POS 105 Introduction to Political Science GT-SS1POS 111 American Government GT-SS1POS 125 American State and Local Government GT-SS1POS 205 International Relations GT-SS1POS 215 Current Political Issues GT-SS1POS 225 Comparative Government GT-SS1PSY 101 General Psychology I GT-SS3PSY 102 General Psychology II GT-SS3PSY 205 Psychology of Gender GT-SS3PSY 217 Human Sexuality GT-SS3PSY 226 Social Psychology GT-SS3PSY 227 Psychology of Death and Dying GT-SS3PSY 235 Human Growth amp Development GT-SS3PSY 238 Child Development GT-SS3PSY 240 Health Psychology GT-SS3PSY 249 Abnormal Psychology GT-SS3PSY 265 Psychology of Personality GT-SS3RUS 211 Russian Language III GT-AH4RUS 212 Russian Language IV GT-AH4SCI 105 Science in Society GT-SC2SCI 155 Integrated Science I Physics amp Chemistry with Lab GT-SC1SCI 156 Integrated Science II Earth amp Life Science with Lab GT-SC1SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology GT-SS3SOC 102 Introduction to Sociology II GT-SS3SOC 205 Sociology of Family Dynamics GT-SS3SOC 207 Environmental Sociology GT-SS3SOC 215 Contemporary Social Problems GT-SS3SOC 216 Sociology of Gender GT-SS3SOC 218 Sociology of Diversity GT-SS3SOC 220 Sociology of Religion GT-SS3SOC 231 Sociology of Deviant Behavior GT-SS3SOC 237 Sociology of Death and Dying GT-SS3SPA 211 Spanish Language III GT-AH4SPA 212 Spanish Language IV GT-AH4THE 105 Theatre Appreciation GT-AH1THE 108 Theatre Script Analysis GT-AH1THE 211 Development of Theatre Greek-Renaissance GT-AH1THE 212 Development of Theatre Restoration-Modern GT-AH1THE 215 Playwriting GT-AH1WST 200 Introduction to Women Studies GT-SS3WST 225 Women and Social Action GT-SS3WST 240 Goddesses and Women of the Ancient World GT-SS3WST 249 Womenrsquos Sexuality GT-SS3

52315

Statewide Guaranteed Transfer Classes Continued CRN Title CRN Title

Southern Colorado Repertory eatre and Trinidad State are o ering a two-week Arts Immersion Camp open to kids ages 5-18 e summer program includes theatre taught by professional actors designers and technicians and music and art taught by Trinidad Statersquos accomplished professors For two fun- lled weeks campers receive extensive and specialized training for the next generation of creative professionals and enthusiasts all in a safe environment on Trinidad Statersquos beautiful campus e two weeks of Camp lead up to the last weekend when family members can enjoy campers in a fully staged play and music performance and art on display at Trinidad Statersquos Massari Performing Arts Center

Dates July 20 - August 2 2015 (two weeks)Times 3 options -

bull Full Immersion Sleep-Over Campbull Day Camp 9 am - 5 pm including an hour for lunchbull Theatre Camp only 9 am - 1 pm

Costbull Full Immersion including room and board and all activities

$1295bull Full Day Camp including lunch $485bull Morning Theatre Camp only $220

Where Trinidad State Junior College and the Massari Performing Arts CenterAges

bull Full Immersion Sleep-over Camp 8-18bull Day Camp 7-18bull Morning Theatre Camp only 5-18

Description Geared for all levels of experience and interest Arts Camp provides extensive training and performance experiences in acting dance music and art blending interactive activities with professional trainingContact Harriet Vaugeois or Bernadine Torres bernadinescrtheatregmailcom wwwscrtheatrecom

In Theatre workshops campers work on all aspects of theatre production including acting voice production dance technical design of costumes scenery lights sound and props Highly experienced teachers and counselors ensure a supportive and inclusive environment where campers build vivid on-stage characters which help shape the o -stage character of the young lives engaged making them con dent compassionate and well rounded Campers are encouraged to develop new skills pursue existing interests and foster everlasting friendships

In Art workshops campers will engage in hands-on opportunities to experience the creative process in an active (and fun) studio environment Campers will work with highly experienced professional artists who welcome the opportunity to work with unique individuals bursting with potential In addition to the traditional range of artistic expression the campers will also have the opportunity to experience puppet making Our goal is to push creativity to the next level encourage long lasting friendships build con dence and self-esteem all while having fun

In Music workshops campers will rehearse daily with highly accomplished musicians to improve his or her vocal or musical skills both individually and as part of a group In addition to exploring various musical genres campers will have the opportunity to develop songwriting skills Beyond increased musical con dence campers will form lifelong friendships with other boys girls and teens who share the same passion and enthusiasm (Please note other than piano and percussion campers will need to bring their own instrument)

Southern Colorado Arts Immersion Camp

Theatre

Art

Music

24 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Southern Colorado Repertory eatre and Trinidad State are o ering a two-week Arts Immersion Camp open to kids ages 5-18 e summer program includes theatre taught by professional actors designers and technicians and music and art taught by Trinidad Statersquos accomplished professors For two fun- lled weeks campers receive extensive and specialized training for the next generation of creative professionals and enthusiasts all in a safe environment on Trinidad Statersquos beautiful campus e two weeks of Camp lead up to the last weekend when family members can enjoy campers in a fully staged play and music performance and art on display at Trinidad Statersquos Massari Performing Arts Center

Dates July 20 - August 2 2015 (two weeks)Times 3 options -

bull Full Immersion Sleep-Over Campbull Day Camp 9 am - 5 pm including an hour for lunchbull Theatre Camp only 9 am - 1 pm

Costbull Full Immersion including room and board and all activities

$1295bull Full Day Camp including lunch $485bull Morning Theatre Camp only $220

Where Trinidad State Junior College and the Massari Performing Arts CenterAges

bull Full Immersion Sleep-over Camp 8-18bull Day Camp 7-18bull Morning Theatre Camp only 5-18

Description Geared for all levels of experience and interest Arts Camp provides extensive training and performance experiences in acting dance music and art blending interactive activities with professional trainingContact Harriet Vaugeois or Bernadine Torres bernadinescrtheatregmailcom wwwscrtheatrecom

In Theatre workshops campers work on all aspects of theatre production including acting voice production dance technical design of costumes scenery lights sound and props Highly experienced teachers and counselors ensure a supportive and inclusive environment where campers build vivid on-stage characters which help shape the o -stage character of the young lives engaged making them con dent compassionate and well rounded Campers are encouraged to develop new skills pursue existing interests and foster everlasting friendships

In Art workshops campers will engage in hands-on opportunities to experience the creative process in an active (and fun) studio environment Campers will work with highly experienced professional artists who welcome the opportunity to work with unique individuals bursting with potential In addition to the traditional range of artistic expression the campers will also have the opportunity to experience puppet making Our goal is to push creativity to the next level encourage long lasting friendships build con dence and self-esteem all while having fun

In Music workshops campers will rehearse daily with highly accomplished musicians to improve his or her vocal or musical skills both individually and as part of a group In addition to exploring various musical genres campers will have the opportunity to develop songwriting skills Beyond increased musical con dence campers will form lifelong friendships with other boys girls and teens who share the same passion and enthusiasm (Please note other than piano and percussion campers will need to bring their own instrument)

Southern Colorado Arts Immersion Camp

Theatre

Art

Music

Summer Gunsmithing Series at Trinidad State

More than 60 classes are o ered through the NRA Summer Series including topics covering speci c guns machining welding for gunsmiths metal nishes reloading stockmaking checkering engraving and more

Learn from the best ndash experts from all over the nation and our top-notch gunsmithing faculty teach NRA summer classes

Classes ll up fast - sign up today Call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

ldquoThis is my rst time here rst time doing any gunsmithing

and I was very impressed Thanks for a great weekrdquo ndash NRA Gunsmithing Student

Trinidad State o ers NRA gunsmithing courses throughout the summer Classes vary in length from one day to two weeks and

are available to anyone interested in gunsmithing or related topics - whether yoursquore a novice current student or professional

Now at Trinidad State NRA Certified Training Center

Trinidad State is now home to the rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in the United States is allows Trinidad Statersquos storied Gunsmithing Department with backing from the NRA to train future gun safety instructors in the proper use

of pistols ri es shotguns and more Not only can students become NRA Certi ed

Instructors they can take advantage of government nancial aid GI Bill and Vocational Rehab bene ts when paying for these classes For information or

to sign up call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

bull Tuition at Trinidad State is at least 40 less than area 4-year colleges and universities

bull Start here then transfer to a 4-year university ndash General Education courses guaranteed to transfer to Colorado universities (some restrictions apply)

Get the schedule online

Call 1-800-621-TSJC or visit trinidadstateedu

Summer Gunsmithing Series at Trinidad State

More than 60 classes are o ered through the NRA Summer Series including topics covering speci c guns machining welding for gunsmiths metal nishes reloading stockmaking checkering engraving and more

Learn from the best ndash experts from all over the nation and our top-notch gunsmithing faculty teach NRA summer classes

Classes ll up fast - sign up today Call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

ldquoThis is my rst time here rst time doing any gunsmithing

and I was very impressed Thanks for a great weekrdquo ndash NRA Gunsmithing Student

Trinidad State o ers NRA gunsmithing courses throughout the summer Classes vary in length from one day to two weeks and

are available to anyone interested in gunsmithing or related topics - whether yoursquore a novice current student or professional

Now at Trinidad State NRA Certified Training Center

Trinidad State is now home to the rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in the United States is allows Trinidad Statersquos storied Gunsmithing Department with backing from the NRA to train future gun safety instructors in the proper use

of pistols ri es shotguns and more Not only can students become NRA Certi ed

Instructors they can take advantage of government nancial aid GI Bill and Vocational Rehab bene ts when paying for these classes For information or

to sign up call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

bull Tuition at Trinidad State is at least 40 less than area 4-year colleges and universities

bull Start here then transfer to a 4-year university ndash General Education courses guaranteed to transfer to Colorado universities (some restrictions apply)

Get the schedule online

Call 1-800-621-TSJC or visit trinidadstateedu

Mathematics12312 MAT 025 050 Algebraic Literacy Lab 1 0500PM 0635PM LIB 308 R 6815 73115 Maxwell12320 MAT 091 050 Applied Quant Lab 1 0500PM 0635PM LIB 308 R 6815 73115 Maxwell12321 MAT 093 050 Algebra Lab 1 0500PM 0635PM LIB 308 R 6815 73115 Maxwell12008 MAT 107 050 Career Math 3 0500PM 0635PM LIB 309A MTW 6815 73115 Maxwell

Continuing Education Art1233 CNED Watercolor Painting 1130AM 0335PM Berg 401 MW 6815 71715 Tonape1231 CNED Pastel Painting 1130AM 0335PM Berg 401 TR 6815 71715 Tonap GunsmithingNRA1241 CNED 1241 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 211 SU 53015 53115 Wygovsky1242 CNED 1242 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 211 SU 6615 6715 Wygovsky1243 CNED 1243 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 211 SU 62015 62115 Wygovsky1244 CNED 1244 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 212 SU 62715 62815 Wygovsky1245 CNED 1245 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 212 SU 71115 71215 Wygovsky1246 CNED 1246 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 213 SU 71815 71915 Wygovsky1255 CNED 1255 Reloading A-Z 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 306 MTWRF 6115 6515 Machholz1256 CNED 1256 Leather Holster Making 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 414 MTWRF 6115 6515 Calkins1258 CNED 1258 Powderhorns 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 106 MTWRF 6815 61215 Stevens1263 CNED 1263 Gun Leather II 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 414 MTWRF 6815 61215 Calkins1264 CNED 1264 Firearms Business 0800AM 0500PM TBD TBD S 61315 61315 Cumby1267 CNED 1267 Intro to CADCAM - CNC 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 206 MTWRF 61515 61915 Cumby1270 CNED 1270 Scrimshaw 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 414 MTWRF 61515 61915 Stevens1273 CNED 1273 Pen Making 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 206 MTWRF 62215 62615 Farrell1277 CNED 1277 Vintage Barrel Restoration w Damascus Finishing 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 106 MTWRF 62915 7315 Beasland1279 CNED 1279 Religning 22 Caliber Firearms 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 211 MTWRF 62915 7315 Birkhold1281 CNED 1281 Advanced Hand Engraving 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 414 MTWRF 62915 7315 Pierson1282 CNED 1282 Structural Welding 0800AM 0500PM Banta MTWRF 62915 7315 Sanchez1289 CNED 1289 Spurmaking 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 101 MTWRF 71315 71715 Knight1293 CNED 1293 Classic Match Airguns 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 306 MTWRF 71315 71715 Bimrose1294 CNED 1294 Three Piece Buckles 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 101 MTWRF 72015 72415 Knight1295 CNED 1295 NRA Lab amp Independent Study 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 106 MTWRF 72015 72415 Newport1297 CNED 1297 Hatmaking 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 306 MTWRF 62215 62615 Hirt1298 CNED 1298 Gunstock Carving 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 414 MTWRF 72015 72415 Brooks1299 CNED 1299 NRA Shotgun Coaches Class 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 306 MT 72715 72815 Staff

3wwwtrinidadstateedu

Building Codes PPCC Rocky Mountain Line Tech Colorado Springs TBERG Berg Administration TBV Banta Vocational Building TBOYD Boyd Technology Building TBOYD TCRM Boyd Technology Classroom TDAVIS Davis Science Building TDOWH Latuda Hall TEPC Epic Building - Freedom Road TGYM Scott Gymnasium

THOSP Mt San Rafael Hospital TLC Learning Center TLIB Freudenthal Memorial Library TLIB SMRM A B Library Seminar Rooms TMC Massari Performing Arts Center TMULL Mullen Building TTCDD Democracy Drive TRNGE Gun Range TSSC Sullivan Student Center

Trinidad Campus Summer 2015 Class List

Trinidad

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

Trinidad

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Trinidad Campus Summer 2015 Class ListCRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Summer of Fun1240 CNED 1240 Are You Thriving 0830AM 0130PM Lib 310 T 61615 61615 Nesbitt1300 CNED 1300 Recycled NotebookTreat Sleeve 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall F 6515 6515 Mack1301 CNED 1301 Glass Projects 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall R 6415 6415 Mack1302 CNED 1302 Chalk Message BoardHoppy Spring 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall W 6315 6315 Mack1303 CNED 1303 Halloween Projects 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall T 6215 6215 Mack1304 CNED 1304 Christmas Ornaments 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall M 6115 6115 Mack1305 CNED 1305 Digital Photography 0900AM 1200PM Boyd 119 TWR 52615 52815 Barrack1306 CNED 1306 Basic Computers (Word Excel Powerpoint) 0900AM 0200PM Berg 305 T 6915 6915 Rigdon1307 CNED 1307 Selling amp Safety on the Internet 0900AM 0200PM Berg 305 T 72115 72115 Rigdon1308 CNED 1308 Basic First Aid 0100PM 0500PM Davis 123 M 6115 6115 CarpenterFrank1309 CNED 1309 CPR 0800AM 1200PM Davis 123 M 6115 6115 CarpenterFrank1310 CNED 1310 Basic Automotive Banta 101 MT 6115 6215 Brunelli1311 CNED 1311 OSHA 10 HR Construction Industry Standorder 0900AM 0300PM Berg 307 MT 62215 62315 Cumby1312 CNED 1312 Welding Art 0800AM 0500PM Banta 201 MTWRF 7615 71015 Sanchez

Day Classes

Advancing Academic Achievement12389 AAA 175 001 ST Science Literacy 1 0100PM 0200PM Davis 228 MW 6815 71715 Maxwell12434 AAA 176 P01 ST College Science Prep 2 0830AM 1035AM Davis 203 MW 6815 71715 Krumm

Art1233 CNED Watercolor Painting 1130AM 0335PM Berg 401 MW 6815 71715 Tonape1231 CNED Pastel Painting 1130AM 0335PM Berg 401 TR 6815 71715 Tonape

Astronomy12494 AST 101 001 Astronomy I wlab 4 0630PM 0830PM Davis 234 MTWR 6815 73115 Dominguez

Biology 12402 BIO 202 PH5 Human AnatomyampPhys IILab SC1 4 0550PM 0830PM Davis 203 TW 6815 73115 Cahoone12003 BIO 216 H01 Pathophysiology 4 0930AM 1115AM Davis 222 T 6815 73115 Hart12001 BIO 216 T00 Pathophysiology 4 ONLINE 6815 73115 Hart

College Composition amp Reading12374 CCR 094 001 Studio 121 3 0115PM 0245PM LIB 309A TWR 6815 73115 LeBlanc

Communications12004 COM 115 001 Public Speaking 3 0800AM 0915AM Berg 304 MTWR 6815 73115 Gilmore

Cosmetology12234 COS 250 001 MgtEthicsInterper SklSales 1 1100AM 1130AM Mullen 301 MTWRF 6215 62715 DeChristino

Early Childhood Education12495 ECE 112 P01 InfantToddler Lab Tech 3 0400PM 0700PM Davis 215 W 6815 73115 Briones12496 ECE 225 P01 Language amp Cognition 3 0400PM 0700PM Davis 215 T 6815 73115 Plane

Education12526 EDU 250 PH0 CTE in Colorado 1 1000AM 1200PM Davis 215 R 6815 71715 Schroepfer

Emergency Medical Services12496 EMS 130 050 EMT Intravenous Therapy 2 0600PM 1000PM David 105 W 6115 62415 Bates

English12006 ENG 121 001 English Composition I CO1 3 1100AM 1235PM LIB 309A TWR 6815 73115 LeBlanc12007 ENG 122 H01 English Composition II CO2 3 1100AM 1235AM LIB 309B MW 6815 73115 Wilson

Trinidad

Esthetician12235 EST 210 001 Advanced Massage amp Skin Care 2 0900AM 0950AM Mullen 301 MTWRF 6215 62715 DeChristino12236 EST 211 001 Facial Make-up 1 1000AM 1030AM Mullen 301 MTWRF 6215 62715 DeChristino12237 EST 212 001 Hair Removal 3 0100PM 0300PM Mullen 301 MTWRF 6215 62715 DeChristino

GunsmithingNRATo register for these classes please contact Donna Haddow at (719) 846-5541 or e-mail her at donnahaddowtrinidadstateedu12024 GUN 116 003 Basic Precision Welding 2 0800AM 0500PM Banta 201A MTWRF 62215 62615 Taunt12033 GUN 130 001 CNC Machining 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 206 MTWRF 61515 61915 Cumby12444 GUN 185 001 NRA Lab amp Independent Study 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 211 MTWRF 72015 72414 Newport12307 GUN 202 001 Air Gun Repair 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 306 MTWRF 71315 71715 Bimrose12265 GUN 275 003 ST Advanced Hand Engraving 3 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 414 MTWRF 62915 7313 Pierson12268 GUN 275 007 ST Vintage Barrel Rest wDamascus Finish 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 106 MTWRF 62915 7315 Beasland12452 GUN 275 039 ST Relining 22 caliber Firearms 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 211 MTWRF 62915 7315 Birkhold12272 GUN 275 047 ST Basic Hand Engraving 3 0800AM 0600PM Mullen 414 MTWRF 7615 71015 Pierson12055 GUN 275 048 ST Basic Hand Engraving 3 0800AM 0600PM Mullen 414 MTWRF 7615 71015 Pierson12274 GUN 292 001 Scrimshaw 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 414 MTWRF 61515 61915 Stevens12454 GUN 275 043 041 ST Stock Semi Inlet 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 101 MTWRF 7615 71015 Morovits12436 GUN 122 001 Tools amp Fixtures 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 211 MTWRF 62215 62615 Sturtevant12456 GUN 275 043 ST Powderhorns 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 106 MTWRF 6815 61215 Stevens12457 GUN 275 044 ST Powderhorns 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 106 MTWRF 6815 61215 Stevens12525 GUN 275 047 Engraving ProblemsAlumni 2 MTWRF 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 414 7615 71015 Pierson12525 GUN 275 047 Engraving ProblemsAlumni 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 414 MTWRF 7615 71015 Pierson12463 GUR 101 001 Basic Inst Training amp Home Fire Safety Inst 5 0800AM 0800PM Boyd TCRM M 6815 6815 Staff12481 GUR 101 002 Basic Inst Training amp Home Fire Safety Inst 5 0800AM 0800PM Boyd TCRM M 72015 72015 Staff12461 GUR 106 001 NRA Basic Pistol Shooting 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM T-W 6215 6315 Staff12476 GUR 106 002 NRA Basic Pistol Shooting 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM Sat-Sun 71115 71215 Staff12484 GUR 106 003 NRA Basic Pistol Shooting 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM Sat-Sun 8815 8915 Staff12478 GUR 107 001 NRA Basic Shotgun Shooting 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM TW 71415 71515 Staff12462 GUR 108 001 NRA Basic Muzzleloading Pistol Shooting 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM RF 6415 6515 Staff12472 GUR 109 001 NRA Basic Muzzleloading Rifle Shooting 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM RF 62515 62615 Staff12479 GUR 111 001 NRA Basic Muzzleloading Shotgun Shooting 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM RF 71625 71715 Staff12466 GUR 120 001 Range Safety Officer 5 0800AM 0600PM Boyd TCRM M 62215 62215 Staff12477 GUR 120 002 Range Safety Officer 5 0800AM 0600PM Boyd TCRM M 71315 71315 Staff12460 GUR 201 001 NRA Home Firearms Safety 5 0100PM 0500PM Boyd TCRM M 6115 6115 Staff12464 GUR 206 001 NRA Pistol Instructor Training 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM TW 6915 61015 Staff12482 GUR 207 001 NRA Basic Shotgun Instructor Training 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM TW 72115 72215 Staff12465 GUR 208 001 NRA Muzzleloading Pistol Instrucor Training 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM RF 61115 61215 Staff12475 GUR 209 001 NRA Basic Muzzle Rifle Instructor Training 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM WR 7215 7315 Staff12474 GUR 210 001 NRA Basic Rifle Instructor Training 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM TW 63015 7115 Staff12483 GUR 211 001 NRA Basic Muzzlel Shotgun Inst Training 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM RF 72315 72415 Staff GUR 275 001 Refuse to be a Victim 0 0100PM 0500PM Boyd TCRM Sat 61715 61715 Staff GUR 275 002 Refuse to be a Victim 0 0100PM 0500PM Boyd TCRM Sat 71815 71815 Staff12467 GUR 110 001 NRA Basic Rifle Shooting 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM TW 62315 62415 Staff1241 CNED 1241 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 211 SU 53015 53115 Wygovsky1242 CNED 1242 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 211 SU 6615 6715 Wygovsky1243 CNED 1243 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 211 SU 62015 62115 Wygovsky1244 CNED 1244 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 212 SU 62715 62815 Wygovsky1245 CNED 1245 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 212 SU 71115 71215 Wygovsky1246 CNED 1246 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 213 SU 71815 71915 Wygovsky1255 CNED 1255 Reloading A-Z 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 306 MTWRF 6115 6515 Machholz1256 CNED 1256 Leather Holster Making 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 414 MTWRF 6115 6515 Calkins1258 CNED 1258 Powderhorns 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 106 MTWRF 6815 61215 Stevens1263 CNED 1263 Gun Leather II 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 414 MTWRF 6815 61215 Calkins11264 CNED 1264 Firearms Business 0800AM 0500PM TBD TBD S 61315 61315 Cumby1267 CNED 1267 Intro to CADCAM - CNC 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 206 MTWRF 61515 61915 Cumby1270 CNED 1270 Scrimshaw 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 414 MTWRF 61515 61915 Stevens1273 CNED 1273 Pen Making 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 206 MTWRF 62215 62615 Farrell

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Trinidad Campus Summer 2015 Class ListCRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Trinidad

GunsmithingNRA Continued1277 CNED 1277 Vintage Barrel Restoration w Damascus Finishing 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 106 MTWRF 62915 7315 Beasland1279 CNED 1279 Religning 22 Caliber Firearms 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 211 MTWRF 62915 7315 Birkhold1281 CNED 1281 Advanced Hand Engraving 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 414 MTWRF 62915 7315 Pierson1282 CNED 1282 Structural Welding 0800AM 0500PM Banta MTWRF 62915 7315 Sanchez1289 CNED 1289 Spurmaking 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 101 MTWRF 71315 71715 Knight1293 CNED 1293 Classic Match Airguns 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 306 MTWRF 71315 71715 Bimrose1294 CNED 1294 Three Piece Buckles 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 101 MTWRF 72015 72415 Knight1295 CNED 1295 NRA Lab amp Independent Study 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 106 MTWRF 72015 72415 Newport1297 CNED 1297 Hatmaking 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 306 MTWRF 62215 62615 Hirt1298 CNED 1298 Gunstock Carving 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 414 MTWRF 72015 72415 Brooks1299 CNED 1299 NRA Shotgun Coaches Class 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 306 MT 72715 72815 Staff1327 CNED 2070 Refuse to be a Victim 0100PM 0500PM Boyd TCRM S 71815 71815 Staff

Human Performance and Exercise12309 HPE 200 T00 Perspectives in PE amp Sport 3 Online 6815 71715 Sloane

Management12310 MAN 200 H01 Human Resource Management I 3 1100AM 1215PM Berg 307 W 6815 71715 Vigil-Alcone

Marketing12311 MAR 160 H01 Customer Service 3 1100AM 1215PM Berg 307 T 6815 71715 Vigil-Alcone

Mathematics12312 MAT 025 050 Algebraic Literacy Lab 1 0500PM 0635PM LIB 308 R 6815 73115 Maxwell12313 MAT 050 001 Quantitative Literacy 4 0900AM 1035AM LIB 308 MTWR 6815 73115 Watson-Flores12316 MAT 055 001 Algebraic Literacy 4 0900AM 1035AM LIB 308 MTWR 6815 73115 Watson-Flores12320 MAT 091 050 Applied Quant Lab 1 0500PM 0635PM LIB 308 R 6815 73115 Maxwell12321 MAT 093 050 Algebra Lab 1 0500PM 0635PM LIB 308 R 6815 73115 Maxwell12008 MAT 107 050 Career Math 3 0500PM 0635PM LIB 309A MTW 6815 73115 Maxwell12279 MAT 121 T00 College Algebra MA1 4 ONLINE 6815 73115 Arguello

Music12468 MUS 120 H01 Music Appreciation AH1 3 0930AM 1105AM TMC 202 TWR 6815 71715 Winchester12280 MUS 141 005 PI Electric Guitar I 1 6815 71715 Ingram12281 MUS 141 006 PI Electric Guitar I 1 6815 71715 Ingram12282 MUS 141 007 PI Electric Bass I 1 6815 71715 Ingram12283 MUS 141 008 PI Electric Bass I 1 6815 71715 Ingram12009 MUS 141 009 PI Acoustic Guitar I 1 6815 71715 Ingram12010 MUS 141 010 PI Acoustic Guitar I (15) 1 6815 71715 Ingram12011 MUS 142 005 PI Electric Guitar II 1 6815 71715 Ingram12284 MUS 142 006 PI Electric Guitar II 1 6815 71715 Ingram12285 MUS 142 007 PI Electric Bass II 1 6815 71715 Ingram12286 MUS 142 008 PI Electric Bass II 1 6815 71715 Ingram12287 MUS 142 009 PI Acoustic Guitar II 1 6815 71715 Ingram12288 MUS 142 010 PI Acoustic Guitar II 1 6815 71715 Ingram12289 MUS 143 005 PI Electric Guitar III 1 6815 71715 Ingram12290 MUS 143 006 PI Electric Guitar III 1 6815 71715 Ingram12291 MUS 143 007 PI Electric Bass III 1 6815 71715 Ingram12292 MUS 143 008 PI Electric Bass III 1 6815 71715 Ingram12323 MUS 144 005 PI Electric Guitar IV 1 6815 71715 Ingram12324 MUS 144 006 PI Electric Guitar IV 1 6815 71715 Ingram12325 MUS 144 007 PI Electric Bass IV 1 6815 71715 Ingram12326 MUS 144 008 PI Electric Bass IV 1 6815 71715 Ingram1232 CNED Songwriting 1130AM 1215PM TMC 202 TR 6815 71715 Fyock

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Trinidad Campus Summer 2015 Class ListCRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

TrinidadNursing 12238 NUR 169 001 Transition into Practical Nrsg 4 0800AM 0500PM Davis 115 RF 52515 62615 Clerkin12251 NUR 189 001 Transition from LPN to ADN 3 0800AM 0500PM Davis 115 T 52515 62315 Clerkin12294 NUR 211 050 Psychiatric-Mental Health NSG 4 0400PM 0800PM Davis 115 M 6815 72415 Carpenter12527 HWE 100 H01 Human Nutrition 3 0900AM 1200PM Davis 115 T 6815 71715 Frank

Physical Education12373 PED 122 001 Step Aerobics 1 0900AM 1005AM TSSC MWF 6815 73115 Billings

Psychology12470 PSY 101 PH1 General Psychology I 3 1030AM 1220AM Davis 215 T 6815 73115 Mobbley

Science12293 SCI 105 T00 Science in Society SC2 3 ONLINE 6815 73115 Hanstad

Sociology12471 SOC 101 PH1 Intro to Sociology I 3 0100PM 0250PM Davis 215 W 6815 73115 Cooley

Summer of Fun1240 CNED 1240 Are You Thriving 0830AM 0130PM Lib 310 T 61615 61615 Nesbitt1300 CNED 1300 Recycled NotebookTreat Sleeve 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall F 6515 6515 Mack1301 CNED 1301 Glass Projects 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall R 6415 6415 Mack1302 CNED 1302 Chalk Message BoardHoppy Spring 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall W 6315 6315 Mack1303 CNED 1303 Halloween Projects 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall T 6215 6215 Mack1304 CNED 1304 Christmas Ornaments 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall M 6115 6115 Mack1305 CNED 1305 Digital Photography 0900AM 1200PM Boyd 119 TWR 52615 52815 Barrack1306 CNED 1306 Basic Computers (Word Excel Powerpoint) 0900AM 0200PM Berg 305 T 6915 6915 Rigdon1307 CNED 1307 Selling amp Safety on the Internet 0900AM 0200PM Berg 305 T 72115 72115 Rigdon1308 CNED 1308 Basic First Aid 0100PM 0500PM Davis 123 M 6115 6115 CarpenterFrank1309 CNED 1309 CPR 0800AM 1200PM Davis 123 M 6115 6115 CarpenterFrank1310 CNED 1310 Basic Automotive Banta 101 MT 6115 6215 Brunelli1311 CNED 1311 OSHA 10 HR Construction Industry Standorder 0900AM 0300PM Berg 307 MT 62215 62315 Cumby1312 CNED 1312 Welding Art 0800AM 0500PM Banta 201 MTWRF 7615 71015 Sanchez

Welding 12375 WEL 275 001 ST Welding Art 2 0800AM 0500PM Banta 308 MTWRF 7615 71015 Sanchez12376 WEL 275 002 ST Welding Art 2 0800AM 0500PM Banta 308 MTWRF 7615 71015 Sanchez12377 WEL 275 003 ST Structural Welding 2 0800AM 0500PM Banta 308 MTWRF 62915 7315 Sanchez12378 WEL 275 004 ST Structural Welding 2 0800AM 0500PM Banta 308 MTWRF 62915 7315 Sanchez

6-16-15

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Trinidad Campus Summer 2015 Class ListCRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Amount $250 per semester Duration First two consecutive semesters at TSJC Criteria Available to all high school senior students who participate in either the Red Carpet or Spring Fest events Participating students are given a certificate at the event and are responsible for bringing the certificate to the Financial Aid Office to redeem the scholarship

Amount $250 per semester Duration First two consecutive semesters at TSJC Criteria Available to all GED Graduates who participate in the GED Graduation Participating students are given a certificate at the event and are responsible for bringing the certificate to the Financial Aid Office to redeem the scholarship

Amount 3 credit hours on-campus in-state tuition rateDuration First semester at TSJC Criteria This award provides a 3 credit hour scholarship to a transfer student former TSJC student or student who has never been to college Student must carry at least 15 credit hours for a fall or spring semester or 6 credit hours for a summer semester Deadline August 15th for 2015 fall semester

Amount 12 credit hours per semester on-campus in-state tuition rate Duration Fall and spring semesters Criteria Scholarships available to the Valedictorian and Salutatorian from the graduating classes of public high schools within the eight county service area Online private school and home school students can also apply for the Presidentrsquos Scholarship using their GPA and ACT scores Deadline August 15th for 2015 fall semester

Amount $600 per semester maximum Duration Up to two years or 60 credit hours based on academic performance Criteria Available to all new incoming students who apply prior to first semester at TSJC and have earned a cumulative high school GPA of 38 ndash 40 or who have a composite ACT score of 25 or higher Students are required to carry 15 credit hours per semester and maintain a GPA of 38 or higher Cumulative GPA will be used for continuing eligibilityDeadline August 15th for 2015 fall semester

Amount $400 per semester maximum Duration Up to two years or 60 credit hours based on academic performance Criteria Available to all new incoming students who apply prior to first semester at TSJC and have earned a cumulative high school GPA of 30 ndash 3799 or who have a composite ACT score between 21 and 24 Students are required to carry 15 credit hours per semester and maintain a GPA of 30 or higher Cumulative GPA will be used for continuing eligibilityDeadline August 15th for 2015 fall semester

Institutional Scholarship Opportunities

Red Carpet Scholarship $250semester

GED Graduate Scholarship $250semester

Try 3 on TSJC Scholarship 3 credit hours

Presidentrsquos Scholarship 12 creditssemester

Automatic Merit 38-40 $600semester

Automatic Merit 30-3799 $400semester

For more information and a scholarship application visitwwwtrinidadstateedustudentsscholarships

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Trinidad State Junior College is your college We take pride in offering a variety of classes designed to meet your unique needs From accounting to welding we have it all and itrsquos all here for you We hope you find this schedule useful as you plan your future Whether yoursquore a returning student a lifelong learner or a person considering a new career Trinidad State can help you reach your goalsWe offer courses on two great campuses in beautiful southern Colorado and we are committed to providing you with personalized attention and endless opportunity With a student to faculty ratio of 13-to-1 we look forward to giving you the one-on-one attention you deserve as you pursue your dreamsCome by and see us visit our website atwwwtrinidadstateedu or give us a call at (800) 621-8752 We hope to see you in one of our classrooms soonYour future awaitsWarmest regards

Carmen M Simone PhDPresident

Dr Carmen M SimoneTrinidad Statersquos President

Trinidad STaTe adviSory CounCil

Richard Compton ChairRosalie Martinez Vice Chair

MembersVibeka Adkisson

John GalushaCharlotte Kilpatrick

Kathleen Rogers Tom Scarlett

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IMPORTANT DATES FOR SUMMER 2015March 2015March 20th Summer Registration Opens

May 2015May 29th Advising and Placement Testing Available

June 2015June 8th Six-Week Session BeginsJune 8th Eight-Week Session BeginsJune 13th Census Date Six-Week SessionJune 15th Census Date Eight-Week Session

July 2015July 4th Independence Day No Classes College Closed July 9th Withdrawal Date Six-Week SessionJuly 17th Six-Week Session EndsJuly 20th Withdrawal Date Eight-Week SessionJuly 31st Eight-Week Session Ends

Class Sessions First Day of Classes

Census DateLast day to drop

with refund

Withdrawal DateLast day to withdraw

ldquoWrdquo RecordedNo Refund

Semester Dates

CCCOnline (Ses 1) June 1st June 11st June 26th June 1st ndash August 8th

CCCOnline (Ses 2) June 8th June 14th July 10th June 8th ndash July 18th

CCCOnline (Ses 3) June 1st June 11st June 26th June 1st ndash August 8th

Summer 2015 Term Dates for CCCOnline Classes

TSJC is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association

of Colleges and Schools 230 South LaSalle St Suite 7-500

Chicago Illinois 60602-1411 1 (800) 621-7440 (312) 263-0456

Programs are approved byState Board for Community Colleges and Occupational Education

9101 Lowry Blvd bull Denver CO 80230 bull Phone 800-621-7440

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Student Admissions Checklist

Admissions Application (Must have a GEDHigh school Diploma) Apply online wwwtrinidadstateedu

TSJC Student Number S__________________

Provide previous educational information to TSJC Transcripts-high school Transcripts-previous College ACTSAT scores Immunization Records

Accuplacer Test-Trinidad Campus (TC) Library 218 Valley Campus (VC) LRC 212 (To ensure proper placement to achieve success)

FAFSA- TC BERG 209 VC Main Bldg 160 - File a Free Application for Federal Student Aid wwwfafsaedugov TSJC Code 001368 You will need prior year income tax records Pin_____________ Password______________

Colorado Opportunity Fund - TC Berg Room 201 VC Main Bldg 160- Colorado residents are eligible for COF to decrease your tuition expense httpscofcollege-assistorg User ID___________ Password_______________

Advising Registration-TC Library Student Success Center VC Main Bldg 160 You may self-disclose any disabilities amp seek accommodations -TC Library 222 VC LRC 212 Work Study Opportunities-TC Berg Room 209 VC Main Bldg 160

Student ID Card Student Services Berg TC Room 201 VC Main Build 158

Book Voucher - TC Berg Room 209 VC Business Office New Students- First Day of classes Continuing Students- The week before classes begin

Verify room assignments - look up your class schedule in Go2TSJCPortal to verify that your classes have not been moved

TC - Trinidad CampusVC - Valley Campus

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Summer 2015 Semester CalendarPlease pay special attention to the dates that classes begin and end Note that leaving early or returning late may result in your grades being lowered

Credit HoursTo be considered a full-time student at Trinidad State Junior College you must be enrolled in at least 15 credit hours Federal Financial Aid recognizes a student carrying 12 credit hours to be full time If you are enrolled in a career or technical educational program you may not take more than 26 credit hours without the approval of the program dean

Arranged CoursesThe abbreviation ldquoTBArdquo means that the time days or locations are scheduled on an individual basis between student and instructor Students are responsible for seeing the instructor to arrange their schedules

Course Cancellations The College reserves the right to cancel programs or courses to change instructors and to change times or locations of classes The Deanrsquos office will have current up-to-date information on scheduled classes

Drops Withdrawals and Repeating a Course Itrsquos important to know the drop and withdrawal dates for all your classes The dates are listed on the academic calendar or your individual course syllabus Whatrsquos the difference between ldquodroprdquo and ldquowithdrawrdquo If you drop a class before the census date you will receive a tuition refund and you will not lose College Opportunity Fund (COF) credits You can withdraw between the census and withdrawal dates It wonrsquot affect your grade point average however you will not get a refund and you will lose COF credits

A student who earns a grade of D F or U may repeat the course once for the purpose of improving the grade point

average (GPA) Both grades earned will be entered on the transcript however only the highest grade will be counted in calculating the cumulative grade point average Duplicate credit is not granted for repeating a course It is the studentrsquos responsibility to drop or withdraw from classes if they stop attending Students can go to the Student Services Office on either campus to drop or withdraw from a class If a student decides to withdraw from a class after the census but before the last 20 of the class and has a passing grade the grade will be recorded as ldquoWrdquo A ldquoWrdquo is not counted in computing grade point averages If a student withdraws during the last 20 of the class a regular grade will be assigned that does count in computing grade point averages Requests for exception to this procedure may be made to the appropriate dean

Tuition Refunds If a student officially drops from classes prior to the class census date a 100 refund of tuition will be made There will be no refund if the student withdraws after the class census date The College reserves the right to cancel course offerings where enrollment is too low to make a course educationally sound andor economically feasible Course cancellations will result in refund of tuition

Registration DeadlineThe deadline for registering for classes is the first Friday of class or as designated in the TSJC schedule Students requesting to register after the deadline date must obtain approval from the departmental dean for late authorization and registration into a class after the deadline date

Tuition ClassificationColorado law requires that students be classified as in-state or out-of-state for tuition purposes Your tuition classification is based upon information supplied on the application for admission

Students previously classified as out-of-state may have their classification

changed through a Tuition Classification Petition process Petitions and information concerning documentation may be obtained in the Registrarrsquos Office or the Student Services Office on either campus Petition applications must be received by either the Registrarrsquos Office or Student Affairs Office by the first Friday of class each semester

The tuition classification officer must request and maintain adequate documentation to support any applicantrsquos claim for change in status The policy for tuition classification is outlined in the Colorado Community College System (CCCS) System Presidentrsquos Procedure 4-40 For more information go to httpswwwcccseduwp-contentuploads201309SP4-40pdf

Appeal Procedures When a decision is rendered and the student is not in agreement with the decision the student may appeal the decision to the ldquoSA Committeerdquo by contacting the Vice President of Student Affairs The student will be required to present supporting documentation to a panel of institutional representatives for review and resolution The student will be notified of the decision made by the appeals panel and the reasons behind the decision The decision of the appeals panel is final

Deadlines Students have until the first Friday of each semester to submit a petition for change in Tuition Classification Once the petition is submitted the College will make a determination by census date

Check Your RequirementsTo earn a degree students must satisfy all course and curriculum requirements for the program under which they are registered and attain a cumulative grade point average of 20 or higher Basic skills courses do not count toward a degree Familiarize yourself with the provisions and regulations pertaining to your program See an Advisor when in doubt TSJC will make every effort to assist you in meeting requirements for graduation Final responsibility however rests with you

General Information

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TransferTrinidad State Junior College has transfer agreements with Coloradorsquos four-year colleges and universities These agreements ensure that if you successfully complete requirements for graduation with an Associate of Arts or Associate of Science Degree you have fulfilled general education requirements and you will be granted upper division status at the receiving institution

Each applicant for admission who has attended another institution or college may not disregard a previous collegiate record Transfer students will be applying for admissions as a first-time freshman A student who wishes to transfer to Trinidad State Junior College may do so provided that the student is in good standing at the college from which heshe wishes to transfer

An official transcript must be sent directly to the college from the institution where the credits were earned College transcripts will be evaluated prior to registration to ascertain acceptable credits that will apply to the studentrsquos program of study Courses for which the student has earned a grade of ldquoDrdquo or ldquoFrdquo will not be accepted for credit Students with a GPA below 15 may be admitted on academic probation

In determining academic standing while attending TSJC the GPA of a transfer student is computed on the basis of credits attempted at Trinidad State Junior College only and will not include credits and grade points earned at other colleges

Up to 45 credits earned at regionally accredited colleges or universities or other approved educational institutions may be applied toward fulfilling TSJC program requirements

Please contact the Registrar at 719-846-5550 for more information about accepted transfer credits

Credit for Prior LearningThe Credit for Prior Learning or CPL program allows students to earn credit for learning that occurs outside the sponsorship of accredited post-secondary education institutions CPL is not awarded for experience but for college-level learning which entails

knowledge skills and competencies that students have obtained as a result of their prior learning experiences Contact the Registrar at 719-846-5550 for more information about how to be awarded credit for prior learning

Transfer of credit for vocational courses are determined by the Dean of Career and Technical Education Contact the Dean of Career and Technical Education at 719-846-5559 for more information about how to receive credit for vocational courses

Residence HallsThere are four residence halls on the Trinidad Campus to house students The residence halls are staffed with two full-time housing employees and a support staff of dorm assistants and resident hall assistants Students living in the residence halls are required to have a meal plan through the dining hall The food service company Sodexo strives to serve the students with a variety of menus quality service and unlimited seconds for most meals For more information about housing go to httpwwwtrinidadstateedustudentshousing

Immunization RequirementsColorado Law requires that all full-time students born after January 1 1957 show proof of immunization against measles mumps and rubella Students residing in student housing are required to show proof of immunization against meningococcal disease or the student or parentguardian must sign a waiver Proof of immunization is required at the time of registration Certification forms are available at the Student Services Office

Student Health InsuranceTSJC does not require health insurance for non-athlete students However all student athletes must show proof of a student health plan Trinidad State encourages all students to carry health insurance For information on student insurance see the Student Services Office on your campus

TSJC Notification SystemStudents may sign up for the TSJC Notification System to receive text messages phone messages and email

notices regarding campus closures campus emergencies and student notifications To sign up for this service login to the TSJC Portal and click on the Notify Me link

Student ComplaintsStudents or prospective students who wish to file a complaint related to accreditation or grievance may submit a formal written Student Grievance in the Student Services Office of either campus or at 600 Prospect Street Berg Office 201 Trinidad Colorado 81082 or by going online and filling out the form electronically at httpwwwtrinidadstateedu

Complaints regarding accreditation can also be made by contacting the Higher Learning Commission a commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools 230 North La Salle Street Suite 7-500 Chicago IL 60640-1411 telephone 1-800-621-7440 httpswwwncahlcorg

MilitaryVeterans and Their FamiliesTrinidad State Junior College takes pride in being able to meet the educational needs of military service members their families and veterans and is approved by the Colorado State Approving Agency for Veterans Education Military tuition assistance veteranrsquos education benefits and veteranrsquos vocational rehabilitation are administered by the Financial Aid Office on both campuses

Each semester active duty military members and veterans using or wanting to use educational benefits must report to the Financial Aid Office after completing the enrollment process To maintain your educational benefits in good standing with your Service andor the Department of Veterans Affairs you must immediately inform the Financial Aid Office if you

bull drop add or audit classesbull stop attending classesbull have a class canceled withdraw or are withdrawn from classes or the collegebull are unable to attend classes orbull make any changes to your enrollment status

TSJC students using a military benefit must complete paperwork with the TSJC

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Financial Aid Office each semester To make an appointment to review your benefits verification intent to register or related questions contact Financial Aid at 719-846-5553 in Trinidad or 719-589-7024 on the Valley Campus For more information visit the TSJC web site for the VA Checklist verification time-line schedule or stop by the Financial Aid Office on either campus

Student Bill of RightsThe Colorado Student Bill of Rights focuses on various aspects of student academic life including advising transferability of credits and degree completion

One particular segment of the Student Bill of Rights notes that a student may formalize a plan to obtain a degree in four years Trinidad State Junior College supports this timeline for graduation by publishing advising guidelines under which a student may expect to graduate or complete and provides degree checklists through the degree works tool on the student portal Advising guidelines are available in the Student Success Center and Learning Center on campus and through degree check on the TSJC portal

There are some majors which may require additional degree requirements as recognized by the Colorado Department of Higher Education For more information or to read the Colorado Student Bill of Rights go to httpwwwcollegeincoloradoorgAcademicsTransfersBillshb1263pdf or see your Advisor in the Student Services Office on either campus

Student RightsFERPAThe Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) of 1974 restricts the release of student information to the public without the consent of the student except for directory information

Directory information includes name Major field of study enrollment status dates of enrollment major degrees and honors earned participation in officially recognized activities and sports Additional items for college athletes are height and weight

The Solomon Amendment requires institutions receiving federal funds to

provide additional directory information that includes address and phone number of enrolled students to the US Military Directory information is limited to the current academic year only If a student does not wish TSJC to release the directory information a written request must be submitted in the Student Services Office before the end of the first week of classes Your request will remain in effect until you formally cancel it For emergency purposes contact the Registrar directly at 719-846-5550 for special accommodations

Jeannie Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act The Clery Act Disclosure is accessible on the TSJC Website httpwwwtrinidadstateedustudentsright-to-knowcampusFire Hard copies also available through the Student Services Office on each campus

Sexual assault protocols and victims rights provisions are described on the TSJC website at httpwwwtrinidadstateedu

Victims are encouraged to report Help is available

Sex offender information is available at Colorados Convicted Sex Offender website httpsorstatecous

Campus Security will immediately notify the campus community upon the confirmation of a significant emergency or dangerous situation involving an immediate threat to the health or safety of students or staff

Report crimes violations accidents suspicious persons and incidents to Campus Security or through the Dean of Student Life Director at extension (719) 846-5517 on the Trinidad Campus or the Dean of Students on the Valley campus at (719) 589-7050 If there is no immediate answer dial 911

Return of Title IV Federal Financial AidWhen a Title IV Financial Aid recipient completely withdraws from TSJC prior to the end of the term a refund of the aid will be calculated The calculation will be based on the number of days attended compared to the total number of days

in the semester Withdrawal after 60 of the term is not subject to the return calculation Aid used for tuition fees books and roomboard will be refunded by both the student and the College For a complete outline of the return of the Title IV process please go to httpwwwtrinidadstateedu or see the TSJC Catalog

Non-DiscriminationThe College prohibits and will not tolerate discrimination or harassment that violates federal state law or Board Policy 3-120 or Board Policy 4-120 The College does not discriminate on the basis of gender (or gender identity) sex race color age creed national or ethnic origin genetic information physical or mental disability veteran status pregnancy status religion or sexual orientation

The College complies with Titles VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 the Civil Rights Act of 1991 the Education Amendments of 1972 (Title IX) the Age Discrimination in Employment Act the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 the Americans with Disabilities Act Pregnancy Discrimination Act of 1978 Vietnam Era Veterans Readjustment Assistance Act of 1974 Executive Order 11246 and sections 24-34-301 CRS et seq The Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008 (PubL 110ndash233 122 Stat 881 enacted May 21 2008 GINA)

For information regarding civil rights or grievance procedures contact Title IX ComplianceEqual Opportunity Officer Lorrie Velasquez Human Services Director 600 Prospect Street Trinidad CO 81082 Phone (719) 846-5534 or email Lorrievelasqueztrinidadstateedu

Complaints may also be filed with the Legal Affairs office of the Colorado Community College System 9101 El Lowry Blvd Denver Colorado 80230-6011 or the Office for Civil Rights US Department of Education Region VIII Federal Office Building 1244 Speer Blvd Suite 310 Denver Colorado 80204

Disability Services Reasonable accommodations for students will be provided upon request for

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persons with disabilities In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Trinidad State Junior College will provide accommodations for qualifying students with disabilities To request an accommodation contact the Special Populations Coordinator at 719-846-5667 The Special Populations Office is located in the Library In the Valley the office is located in the Learning Center Room 209 Call 719-589-7067

State Authorization Trinidad State Junior College is currently working cooperatively with higher education authorities in all states and other US jurisdictions to ensure compliance with state authorization requirements that govern the offering of courses in those states including complaint processes Trinidad State Junior College will continue to monitor developments in the jurisdictions in which it enrolls students and if authorization or licensure is or becomes necessary it will obtain approvals or provide notice here of the jurisdictions in which it is not authorized to offer courses or programs

Currently Trinidad State Junior College has approval to offer courses in the following states

Alaska Arizona California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Oklahoma Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Texas Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin and Wyoming

Trinidad State Junior College is currently NOT authorized to offer courses in the following states

Alabama Arkansas Iowa Massachusetts Tennessee Utah District of Columbia

If you are not an on campus student at Trinidad State Junior College and plan to enroll in distance classes please check the information provided above to verify that your state has either authorized or exempted our college to offer such classes or programs to you as a resident of that state

If you reside in an unauthorized state and plan to take distance education classes please note that we are not authorized or exempted to offer distance

education classes or programs to you as a resident of an unauthorized state

If you have questions or concerns please contact the Registrar at 719-846-5550

Smoking PolicySmoking is prohibited in all College buildings as directed by the Governorrsquos Executive Order D003690 Smoking is also prohibited at all doorway entrances Specified outdoor smoking areas have been identified on the Valley Campus Smoking is prohibited within 25 feet of doorways and buildings

Student Right-to-know In accordance with Title I of Public Law 101-542 information about graduation rates is available on the TSJC Website or from the Office of Institutional Research additional graduation data is also available at the Colorado Department of Higher Education Website

Voter Registration Information TSJC fully supports and advocates that students and staff register to vote Voter Registration forms are available on the Colorado Secretary of State Website at httpwwwelectionscoloradogov

Trinidad State Junior College

Mission - Trinidad Statersquos mission is to enrich the lives of our diverse communities by providing quality educational experience and promoting lifelong learning

Vision - Trinidad Statersquos vision is to adapt to change embrace diversity and educate for the future

Core Values

students First - Student success is our purpose and the focal point of decision making and resource allocation

diVersity in CoMMunity - We value individual attributes capabilities and differences and we foster the collaboration and social responsibility that create a vital institution

CoMMuniCation - We value professionalism in our interactions and cultivate an open friendly environment of fairness and integrity on our campuses and in our communities

responsiVeness - We recognize and act upon opportunities to be innovative flexible and adaptableliFelong learning - We are dedicated to providing lifelong learning opportunities that are accessible and relevant for our students faculty staff and community members to

empower them to achieve their dreams

16 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Numbers You Should Know 15Trinidad Campus Classes 2 - 7

Evening Classes 17 Day Classes 18 - 19CSL Addictions Counseling 18AQT Aquaculture 18ART Art 18ASE Automotive 18BAR Barbering 18BUS Business 18CCR College Composition amp Reading 18CIS Computer Information Systems 18COM Communications 18COS Cosmetology 18CRJ Criminal Justice 18ECE Early Childhood Education 18EDU Education 18ENG English 18

EMS Emergency Medical Services 18 - 19EST Esthetician 19GED GED 19MAT Math 19MOT Medical Assisting 19NUA Nurse Aid 19NUR Nursing 19PHI Philosophy 19PSY Psychology 19SOC Sociology 19SRHS Southern Rockies Heritage School 18 - 19

Important Dates 10Student Admissions Checklist 11General Information 12 - 15Valley Campus Classes 16 - 19CCCOnline Summer Classes 21 - 23Guaranteed Transfer Classes 23 - 24

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Table of Contents

NUMBERS YOU SHOULD KNOWON THE VALLEY CAMPUS

EMERGENCY 911CAMPUS SECURITY USING AN ON CAMPUS TELEPHONE 9-(719) 680-7258CAMPUS SECURITY USING AN OFF CAMPUS TELEPHONE (719) 680-7258

ABEASEGED Rm 247 589-7058

Admissions amp Records Rm 160 589-7026

Associate Dean of Arts amp Sciences Rm 134 589-7131

Associate Dean of CTE Rm 160 589-7064

Dean of Students Rm 160 589-7050

Bookstore Rm 136 589-7029

CashierBusiness Office Rm 160 589-7027

Career and Disability Services Rm 203 589-7067

Advisor Learning Center 589-7025

Human Resources Rm 158a 589-7022

Financial Aid Rm 160 589-7024

Recruiter Rm 128 589-7083

Student Life Rm 128 589-7086

Student SuccessTesting Rm 212 589-7003

TRiO Support Services Rm 212 589-7031

Tutoring Rm 202 589-7063

All numbers are Area Code 719

Valley

17wwwtrinidadstateedu

Evening ClassesBusiness12425 BUS 216 H20 Legal Environment of Business 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli

Computer Information Systems12253 CIS 118 H25 Intro PC Applications 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli This CIS course is meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online

Early Childhood Education12499 ECE 225 P25 Language amp Cognition 3 0400PM 0700PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Plane

Emergency Medical Services12014 EMS 130 250 EMT Intravenous Therapy 2 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 TR 7715 8615 GHaverfield12015 HPR 102 250 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 61015 61015 GHaverfield12062 HPR 102 252 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 71515 71515 GHaverfield12318 HPR 175 250 ST First Aid 025 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 62415 62415 GHaverfield

Math12431 MAT 112 H20 Financial Math 3 0630PM 0930PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli

Nurse Aid12057 NUA 101 250 Nurse Aide Health Care Skills 4 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 6815 71315 Martinez12058 NUA 105 250 Home Health Aide Theory 2 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 71415 72815 Martine12433 HPR 102 253 CPR for Professionals 05 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 R 61715 61715 StaffDay ClassesAddictions Counseling12404 CSL 258 200 Group Counseling Skills 15 0830AM 0430PM WRF 61015 61215 Romero12427 CSL 269 200 Principles of Addiction Treatment 15 0830AM 0430PM WRF 6315 6515 Eakin

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Class List

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

How to Read a Class ListingCourse Request Number (CRN)

Meeting DaysM T W R F S SU

Class Meeting Times

Course Start and End Dates

Class Credit Hours

Section Information

TSJC is proud to offer not only traditional classroom instruction but also a variety of alternative approaches to education to ensure that your educational needs and individual learning styles are met

Section Information

The letters listed below are part of the Section Code (Sect) in the class list

bull H ndash Indicates the class is considered Hybrid meaning a por-tion of the course work is online This may result in reduced in-class time bull P ndash Indicates the class is delivered via interactive video (Polycom) to additional sites

The letters listed below are part of the Section Code (Sect) in the class list

bull PH ndash Indicates the class is both Polycom and Hybrid bull C ndash Indicates this class is an online class delivered via CCCon line bull T ndash Indicates this class is an online class delivered via TSJC

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Notice ndash The schedule of classes can and will change for a current list please go to httpwwwtrinidadstateedustudentsclass-schedule

Or httpserpdnssbcccseduPRODTSJCbwckschdp_disp_dyn_sched

Valley

18 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Advancing Academic Achievement12420 AAA 176 P20 ST College Science Prep 2 0830AM 1035AM TVC 236 MW 6815 71715 Krumm

Aquaculture12019 AQT 275 200 Special Topics 3 0900AM 0300PM TVC MTWRF 52515 73115 Webster12020 AQT 288 200 Aquaculture Practicum 3 0900AM 0300PM TVC MTWRF 52515 73115 Webster

Art12252 ART 110 H20 Art Appreciation AH1 3 0800AM 0915AM TVC 238 TR 6815 73115 Garcia

Automotive12489 ASE 265 200 HVAC Systems 4 1000AM 0400PM TORT MTWRF 51115 63015 Kingery12490 ASE 260 200 Advanced Drivability 2 1000AM 0400PM TORT MTWRF 51215 7115 Pickett

Barbering12422 BAR 107 200 IntroShavingHoningStrop 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12423 BAR 108 200 InterShavingHoningStropping 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12424 BAR 207 200 Adv ShavingHoningStropping 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper

Biology12532 BIO 202 PH6 Human AnatomyampPhys IILab SC1 4 0550PM 0830PM TVC 229 TW 6815 73115 Cahoone Business12330 BUS 115 H20 Introduction to Business 3 0800AM 1100AM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli12425 BUS 216 H20 Legal Environment of Business 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli12329 BUS 217 H20 Bus CommunicationRept Write 3 1130AM 0230PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli All business courses are meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online College Composition amp Reading12355 CCR 094 200 Studio 121 3 1100AM 1240PM TVC 129 MW 6815 73115 Longfellow

Computer Information Systems12253 CIS 118 H25 Intro PC Applications 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli This CIS course is meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online Communications12254 COM 115 200 Public Speaking 3 1000AM 1150AM TVC 129 R 6815 73115 Longfellow

Cosmetology12344 COS 110 200 Introduction to Hair Coloring 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12345 COS 111 200 Intermediate Hair Coloring 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12348 COS 210 200 Intermediate II Hair Coloring 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12426 COS 211 200 Adv Hair Color 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12491 COS 288 200 Practicum Electric Files 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51215 7115 Mortenson

Criminal Justice12354 CRJ 111 H25 Substantive Criminal Law 3 0530PM 0830PM TVC 129 W 6815 73115 Lara

Early Childhood Education12498 ECE 112 P20 InfantToddler Lab Tech 3 0400PM 0700PM TVC 236 W 6815 73115 Briones12499 ECE 225 P25 Language amp Cognition 3 0400PM 0700PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Plane

Education12428 EDU 251 200 Secondary Capstone 3 TBA 6815 73115 Wiley12492 EDU 250 PH2 CTE in Colorado 1 1000AM 1200PM TVC 229 R 6815 71715 Schroepfer12014 EMS 130 250 EMT Intravenous Therapy 2 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 TR 7715 8615 GHaverfield12015 HPR 102 250 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 61015 61015 GHaverfield12062 HPR 102 252 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 71515 71515 GHaverfield12318 HPR 175 250 ST First Aid 025 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 62415 62415 GHaverfield

English12132 ENG 121 H20 English Composition I CO1 3 0230PM 0420PM TVC 129 W 6815 73115 Longfellow12239 ENG 122 H20 English Composition II CO2 3 0230PM 0420PM TVC 129 R 6815 73115 Longfellow

Emergency Medical Services12014 EMS 130 250 EMT Intravenous Therapy 2 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 TR 7715 8615 GHaverfield12015 HPR 102 250 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 61015 61015 GHaverfield

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Class List

Valley

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Emergency Medical Services Continued12062 HPR 102 252 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 71515 71515 GHaverfield12318 HPR 175 250 ST First Aid 025 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 62415 62415 GHaverfield

Esthetician12429 EST 110 200 Intro to Facials amp Skin Care 3 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12430 EST 111 200 Intermediate Facials-Skin Care 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12299 EST 210 200 Adv Skin Care 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12295 EST 211 200 Facial Make-up 1 51215 7115 Pepper

GED GED GED PREPABE 0800AM 0400PM TVC 247 TWR 7615 82715 Ruybal GED GED PREPABE 0800AM 0400PM TVC 247 MWR 7615 82715 Stanford GED GED PREPABE 0800AM 0500PM TVC 247 MTWRF 7615 82715 Lindsay GED GED Math 0800AM 1200PM TVC 247 MTWR 7615 82715 Petty

Math12327 MAT 050 200 Quantitative Literacy 4 0800AM 0940AM TVC 130 MTW 6815 73115 Hanson12328 MAT 055 200 Algebraic Literacy 4 0300PM 0440PM TVC 130 MTW 6815 73115 Hanson12012 MAT 107 H20 Career Math 3 0830AM 1215PM TVC 218 TR 6815 71715 Rasmussen12431 MAT 112 H20 Financial Math 3 0630PM 0930PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli This MAT 112 course is meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online 12302 MAT 121 H20 College Algebra MA1 4 0100PM 0330PM TVC 221 TR 6115 8715 Emerick

Medical Assisting12056 MOT 183 H20 Medical Assistant Internship 4 TOFCMP 6815 73115 OrsquoBrien Y12332 MOT 183 H21 Medical Assistant Internship 4 TOFCMP 6815 73115 OrsquoBrien Y

Nurse Aid12057 NUA 101 250 Nurse Aide Health Care Skills 4 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 6815 71315 Martinez12058 NUA 105 250 Home Health Aide Theory 2 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 71415 72815 Martinez12059 NUA 170 200 Nurse Aide Clinical Experience 1 0530AM 0330PM TOFCMP UFS 62615 62815 Mestas-Garcia12060 NUA 171 200 Advanced Nurse Aide Clinical 1 0530AM 0330PM TOFCMP UFS 71015 71215 Mestas-Garcia12061 NUA 172 200 Nurse Aide Clinical-Elderly 1 0530AM 0330PM TOFCMP UFS 72415 72615 Mestas-Garcia12433 HPR 102 253 CPR for Professionals 05 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR102 M 6815 71715 Staff

Nursing 12528 HWE 100 H20 Human Nutrition 3 0900AM 1200PM TVC SCTR102 M 51115 6515 Medina

Philosophy12432 PHI 111 H20 Intro to Philosophy AH3 3 0900AM 1100AM TVC 153 M 6815 73115 Hanna

Psychology12246 PSY 101 PH2 General Psychology I SS3 3 1030AM 1220PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Mobbley12134 PSY 227 H20 Psychology of DeathDying SS3 3 0100PM 0250PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Mobbley12335 PSY 255 H20 Brain and Behavior 3 0900AM 1050AM TVC 153 W 6815 73115 Meyer

Sociology12247 SOC 101 PH2 Intro to Sociology I SS3 3 0100PM 0250PM TVC 236 W 6815 73115 Cooley

Southern Rocky Mountain Heritage School1318 SRHS 1000 Introduction to Reiki S 0900AM 0400PM Banta 306 71815 71815 Dawes1319 SRHS 1001 Aromatherapy Blending Essential Oils S 0900AM 1200PM Banta 62015 62015 Evans1320 SRHS 1002 Aromatherapy Using Essential Oils Safety T 0900AM 1200PM Banta 6915 6915 Evans1321 SRHS 1003 Ear Candling F 0900AM 1200PM Banta 61215 61215 Evans1322 SRHS 1004 Hands on the Harp R 0700PM 0900PM TBD TBD 72315 72315 McKee1323 SRHS 1005 Accupressure for Stress T 1000AM 1200PM Banta 61615 61615 Evans

6-16-15

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Class List

When Trinidad State Junior College opened in April of 1925 it was Coloradorsquos rst community college In the beginning the college shared space and faculty with Trinidad High School It started with 37 students compared to about 1800 now

By 1935 classes were moved to a newly remodeled Tillotson Academy building That building sat just east of the present-day Berg Building but has since been torn down The 17-acre Trinidad Campus now includes 15 buildings plus two more in Alamosa and a handful of o -campus training sites

Trinidad State continues to o er traditional programs of study in academic-transfer areas such as accounting business administration English chemistry mathematics and psychology Those students often continue their education at a four-year school Trinidad State also o ers a wide range of career and technical training in programs like gunsmithing cosmetology massage therapy welding diesel mechanics auto mechanics and nursing

Historical highlights

bull The bill that established Trinidad State Junior College in 1925 was sponsored by State Senator Sam Freudenthal for whom the campus library is now named

bull In the beginning classes were taught at Trinidad High School by high school teachers but college students were not allowed to mingle with high school students

bull By 1932 a full two years of classes were o ered allowing the rst eight students to earn two year degrees in May of 1933

bull In the spring of 1940 construction began on what is now the Berg Administration Building

bull In the fall of 1940 construction began on what is now Scott Gymnasium

bull Trinidad Statersquos gunsmithing progam began in 1947 and is now regarded as the premier gunsmithing program in the United States

bull Trinidad State was accepted into the Colorado Community College System in 1968

bull In 1994 Trinidad State merged with the San Luis Valley Educational Center in Alamosa creating the Trinidad State Valley Campus

bull Selected as rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in 2015

Trinidad State Celebrates 90 years

21wwwtrinidadstateedu

CCCOnline Summer 2015 Class List

Session 1 ndash June 1th - August 8th

12249 AAA 099 C11 Active Learning Skills 112063 ACC 101 C11 Fundamentals of Accounting 312064 ACC 115 C11 Payroll Accounting 312065 ACC 121 C11 Accounting Principles I 412066 ACC 122 C11 Accounting Principles II 412067 ACC 131 C11 Income Tax 312380 ACC 215 C11 Acct Info Systems amp eBusiness 312068 ACC 226 C11 Cost Accounting 312069 ANT 101 C11 Cultural Anthropology SS3 312070 ANT 111 C11 Physical Anthropology SS3 312071 ANT 225 C11 Anthropology of Religion 312072 ART 110 C11 Art Appreciation AH1 312073 ART 111 C11 Art Hist Ancient MedievGT-AH1 312074 ART 112 C11 Art Hist Renaiss1900GT-AH1 312075 AST 101 C11 Astronomy I wLab SC1 412076 AST 102 C11 Astronomy II wLab SC1 412077 BIO 105 C11 Science of Biology wLab SC1 412078 BIO 106 C11 Basic Anatomy And Physiology 412079 BIO 111 C11 Gen College Biology ILab SC1 512080 BIO 201 C11 Human AnatomyampPhys wLab ISC1 412081 BIO 202 C11 Human AnatomyampPhys IILab SC1 412082 BIO 204 C11 Microbiology wLab SC1 412083 BIO 216 C11 Pathophysiology 412084 BUS 115 C11 Introduction to Business 312085 BUS 120 C11 Introduction to E-Commerce 312086 BUS 216 C11 Legal Environment of Business 312087 BUS 217 C11 Bus CommunicationRept Write 312088 BUS 226 C11 Business Statistics 312089 CHE 101 C11 Intro to Chemistry ILab SC1 5

12090 CHE 102 C11 Intro to Chemistry IILab SC1 512091 CHE 111 C11 Gen College Chem ILab SC1 512092 CHE 112 C11 Gen College Chem IILab SC1 512093 CIS 115 C11 Intro to Computer Info Sys 312094 CIS 118 C11 Intro PC Applications 312095 CIS 135 C11 Complete PC Word Processing 312096 CIS 145 C11 Complete PC Database 312097 CIS 155 C11 PC Spreadsheet Concepts 312098 CIS 267 C11 Mgmt of Information Systems 312240 CNG 101 C11 Networking Fundamentals 312099 CNG 209 C11 MS Server Active Direct Config 412100 CNG 210 C11 MS Network Infrastruct Config 412101 CNG 211 C11 Windows Configuration (OS) 312102 CNG 212 C11 Configuring Windows Server 412103 COM 115 C11 Public Speaking 312105 COM 125 C11 Interpersonal Communication 312104 CRJ 110 C11 Intro to Criminal Justice 312106 CRJ 125 C11 Policing Systems 312107 CRJ 135 C11 Judicial Function 312108 CRJ 145 C11 Correctional Process 312109 CRJ 205 C11 Principles of Criminal Law 312110 CRJ 210 C11 Constitutional Law 312111 CRJ 230 C11 Criminology 312112 CRJ 236 C11 CRJ Research Methods 312243 CRJ 257 C11 Victimology 312248 CSC 105 C11 Computer Literacy 312113 CSC 160 C11 Computer Science I (C++) 412114 CSC 161 C11 Computer Sci II (Language) 412115 CSC 240 C11 Java Programming 312116 CWB 110 C11 Cmplt Web Author (Language) 312117 CWB 130 C11 Web Editing Tools (Editor) 3

CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs

CCCOnline is not a college We are part of the Colorado Community College System of 13 two-year colleges in the state - including Trinidad State Junior College CCCOnline delivers online courses from those 13 colleges

If you are already a student at TSJC you can register for CCCOnline and your on-campus classes at the same time CCCOnline classes have their own unique section number C11 C12 C21 or C22 so you can easily tell them apart from Trinidad State Junior Collegersquos online courses or those you take on campus

If you want to take online classes are a new student and have not yet applied to one of the 13 Colorado community colleges visit wwwccconlineorg and explore the programs and courses we offer

All students who take CCCOnline courses must select a home college that offers the degree or certificate they want to pursue Your home college

Census Date - Last day to drop with refund

June 14th 2015

June 1st 2015

June 11th 2015

June 26th 2015

Session 1

August 8th 2015

Classes Begin

Last Day to Withdraw ldquoWrdquo Recorded No Refund

Summer 2015

Last Day of Class

June 8th 2015

July 10th 2015

Session 2

July 18th 2015

June 1st 2015

June 11th 2015

June 26th 2015

Session 3

August 8th 2015

bull Keeps your Records bull Processes your college application bull Provides transcripts bull Provides career counseling bull Helps you transfer your credits bull Issues your degree or certificate bull Takes your tuition payment bull Contact advisingccconlineorg

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12118 ECE 101 C11 Intro to Early Childhood Educ 312119 ECE 102 C11 Intro to ECE Lab Techniques 312120 ECE 103 C11 Guidance Strategies Yng Child 312121 ECE 111 C11 InfantToddler TheoryPractice 312122 ECE 112 C11 InfantToddler Lab Tech 312386 ECE 125 C11 ScienceMath amp the Young Child 312123 ECE 205 C11 Nutrition Health and Safety 312124 ECE 220 C11 Curriculum Methods Techniques 312125 ECE 226 C11 Creativity and the Young Child 312126 ECE 238 C11 Child Growth and Development 312127 ECE 240 C11 Admin of ECE Programs 312128 ECE 241 C11 AdminHuman Relations ECE 312129 ECE 260 C11 The Exceptional Child 312130 ECO 201 C11 Prin of Macroeconomics SS1 312131 ECO 202 C11 Prin of Microeconomics SS1 312135 ENG 121 C11 English Composition I CO1 312136 ENG 122 C11 English Composition II CO2 312137 ENG 131 C11 Technical Writing I 312138 ENG 221 C11 Creative Writing I 312139 ENG 222 C11 Creative Writing II 312140 ENV 101 C11 Environmental Sci wLab SC1 412141 FRE 111 C11 French Language I 512142 FRE 211 C11 French Language III AH4 312143 FRE 212 C11 French Language IV AH4 312144 GEO 105 C11 World Regional Geography SS2 312145 GEO 106 C11 Human Geography SS2 312146 GER 111 C11 German Language I 512147 GEY 111 C11 Physical Geology wLab SC1 412297 GEY 112 C11 Historical Geology wLab SC1 412148 HIS 101 C11 Western CivAntiquity-1650 HI1 312149 HIS 102 C11 Western Civ 1650-Present HI1 312150 HIS 111 C11 The World Antiquity-1500 HI1 312151 HIS 112 C11 The World 1500-Present HI1 312381 HIS 121 C11 US History to Reconst HI1 312152 HIS 225 C11 Colorado History HI1 312153 HPR 178 C11 Medical Terminology 112154 HUM 115 C11 World Mythology GT-AH2 312155 HUM 121 C11 Humanities Early Civ GT-AH2 312156 HUM 122 C11 Humanities Mediev-Mod GT-AH2 312157 HUM 123 C11 Humanities Modern WrldGT-AH2 312158 HWE 100 C11 Human Nutrition 312159 LIT 115 C11 Intro to Literature I AH2 312160 LIT 201 C11 Wrld Literature to 1600GT-AH2 312387 LIT 202 C11 World Lit After 1600GT-AH2 312388 LIT 211 C11 Amer Lit to Civil War GT-AH2 312161 LIT 212 C11 Amer Lit Aft Civil WarGT-AH2 312244 LIT 225 C11 Intro to Shakespeare AH2 312162 LIT 255 C11 Children`s Literature 312163 MAN 200 C11 Human Resource Management I 312164 MAN 216 C11 Small Business Management 312165 MAN 226 C11 Principles of Management 312166 MAR 111 C11 Principles of Sales 312167 MAR 216 C11 Principles of Marketing 312382 MAT 050 C11 Quantitative Literacy 412383 MAT 055 C11 Algebraic Literacy 412168 MAT 103 C11 Math for Clinical Calculations 312169 MAT 107 C11 Career Math 312170 MAT 112 C11 Financial Mathematics 312171 MAT 120 C11 Math for Liberal Arts MA1 412172 MAT 121 C11 College Algebra MA1 412173 MAT 122 C11 College Trigonometry MA1 312174 MAT 123 C11 Finite Mathematics MA1 4

12175 MAT 125 C11 Survey of Calculus MA1 412176 MAT 135 C11 Intro to Statistics MA1 312177 MAT 155 C11 Integrated Math I 312178 MAT 156 C11 Integrated Math II 312179 MAT 166 C11 Pre-Calculus MA1 512180 MAT 201 C11 Calculus I MA1 512181 MAT 202 C11 Calculus II MA1 512182 MAT 203 C11 Calculus III MA1 412183 MGD 102 C11 Introduction To Multimedia 312184 MGD 111 C11 Adobe Photoshop I 312185 MGD 112 C11 Adobe Illustrator I 312241 MGD 114 C11 Adobe InDesign 312186 MUS 100 C11 Intro to Music Theory I 312188 MUS 120 C11 Music Appreciation AH1 312187 MUS 121 C11 Music Hist Mdvl-Classical AH1 312242 MUS 125 C11 History of Jazz GT-AH1 312189 NUR 101 C11 Pharmacology Calculations 112190 OSH 115 C11 General Industry Standards 512192 OSH 125 C11 Construction Industry Standard 312191 OSH 135 C11 Case Study Evaluation 512195 OSH 145 C11 Fire Protection amp Analysis 312193 OSH 146 C11 Hazardous Materials 212194 OSH 155 C11 Environ Regulatory Framework 312197 OSH 165 C11 Excavation Safety 112196 OSH 215 C11 Accident Prevention 312198 OSH 225 C11 Industrial Hygiene 312199 OSH 226 C11 ErgonomicsManage Task Stress 312200 OSH 235 C11 Workersrsquo Compensation 212201 OSH 245 C11 Safety Program PlanningAdmin 312202 OSH 246 C11 Safety Training Methods 312203 OSH 255 C11 Industrial Hygiene Instru Lab 312204 OSH 281 C11 Internship 012205 OSH 285 C11 Independent Study 012206 PHI 111 C11 Intro to Philosophy AH3 312207 PHI 112 C11 Ethics AH3 312208 PHI 113 C11 Logic AH3 312209 PHI 115 C11 World Religions-West AH3 312210 PHI 116 C11 World Religions-East AH3 312211 PHY 105 C11 Conceptual Physics wLab SC1 412212 PHY 111 C11 Physics Alg-Based ILab SC1 512213 PHY 112 C11 Physics Alg-Based IILab SC1 512214 POS 105 C11 Intro to Political ScienceSS1 312215 POS 111 C11 American Government SS1 312216 POS 125 C11 AmerStateLocal Govt GT-SS1 312217 POS 205 C11 International Relations SS1 312218 PSY 101 C11 General Psychology I SS3 312219 PSY 102 C11 General Psychology II SS3 312220 PSY 226 C11 Social Psychology SS3 312221 PSY 235 C11 Human Growth amp Developmnt SS3 312222 PSY 237 C11 Child amp Adolescent Psychology 312223 PSY 238 C11 Child Development SS3 312224 PSY 249 C11 Abnormal Psychology SS3 312225 RUS 111 C11 Russian Language I 512226 SCI 155 C11 Integrated Sci I wLab SC1 412296 SCI 156 C11 Integrated Sci II wLab SC1 412227 SOC 101 C11 Intro to Sociology I SS3 312228 SOC 102 C11 Intro to Sociology II SS3 312229 SOC 231 C11 Sociology-Deviant BehaviorSS3 312230 SPA 111 C11 Spanish Language I 512231 SPA 112 C11 Spanish Language II 512232 SPA 211 C11 Spanish Language III AH4 312233 SPA 212 C11 Spanish Language IV AH4 3

CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title CRS CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs

CCCOnline Summer 2015 Class List Continued

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AGE 102 Agriculture Economics GT-SS1AGR 260 World Interdependence Population and Food GT-SS3AGY 240 Introductory Soil Science with Lab GT-SC1ANT 101 Cultural Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 102 Cultural Anthropology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 103 Archaeology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 104 Physical Anthropology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 107 Introduction to Archaeology GT-SS3ANT 108 Archaeology of World Rock Art GT-SS3ANT 111 Physical Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 201 Introduction to Forensic Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 215 Indians of North America GT-SS3ANT 250 Medical Anthropology GT-SS3ART 110 Art Appreciation GT-AH1ART 111 Art History Ancient to Medieval GT-AH1ART 112 Art History Renaissance to Modern GT-AH1ART 207 Art History - 1900 to Present GT-AH1AST 101 Astronomy I with Lab GT-SC1AST 102 Astronomy II with Lab GT-SC1AST 150 Astrobiology GT-SC2AST 155 Astronomy Ancient Cultures GT-SC2AST 160 Cosmology GT-SC2BIO 103 Principles of Animal Biology GT-SC2BIO 104 Biology A Human Approach GT-SC1BIO 105 Science of Biology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 111 General College Biology I with Lab GT-SC1BIO 112 General College Biology II with Lab GT-SC1BIO 116 Introduction to Human Disease GT-SC2BIO 201 Anatomy amp Physiology I with Lab GT-SC1BIO 202 Anatomy amp Physiology II with Lab GT-SC1BIO 204 Microbiology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 208 General College Microbiology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 220 General Zoology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 221 Botany with Lab GT-SC1BIO 224 Genetics GT-SC1CHE 101 Introduction to Chemistry I with Lab GT-SC1CHE 102 Introduction to Chemistry II with Lab GT-SC1CHE 105 Chemistry in Context with Lab GT-SC1CHE 111 General College Chemistry I with Lab GT-SC1CHE 112 General College Chemistry II with Lab GT-SC1COM 220 Inter-cultural Communication GT-SS3CRJ 110 Introduction to Criminal Justice GT-SS3DAN 125 History of Dance I GT-AH1ECO 101 Economics of Social Issues GT-SS1ECO 201 Principles of Macroeconomics GT-SS1ECO 202 Principles of Microeconomics GT-SS1ECO 211 Gender in the Economy GT-SS1ECO 245 Environmental Economics GT-SS1

ENG 121 English Composition I GT-CO1ENG 122 English Composition II GT-CO2ENG 201 English Comp III Writing for Public Discourse GT-CO3ENV 101 Introduction to Environmental Science with Lab GT-SC1ENV 110 Natural Disasters GT-SC2ETH 200 Introduction to Ethnic Studies GT-SS3FRE 211 French Language III GT-AH4FRE 212 French Language IV GT-AH4GEO 105 World Regional Geography GT-SS2GEO 106 Human Geography GT-SS2GEO 111 Physical Geography - Landforms with Lab GT-SC1GEO 112 Physical Geography-Weather amp Climate with Lab GT-SC1GER 211 German Language III GT-AH4GER 212 German Language IV GT-AH4GEY 108 Geology of US National Parks GT-SC2GEY 111 Physical Geology with Lab GT-SC1GEY 112 Historical Geology with Lab GT-SC1GEY 135 Environmental Geology with Lab GT-SC1HIS 101 Western Civilization Antiquity - 1650 GT-HI1HIS 102 Western Civilization 1650 - Present GT-HI1HIS 111 The World Antiquity - 1500 GT-HI1HIS 112 The World 1500 - Present GT-HI1HIS 121 US History to Reconstruction GT-HI1HIS 122 US History Since the Civil War GT-HI1HIS 203 Civil War Era in American History GT-HI1HIS 205 Women in World History GT-HI1HIS 207 American Environmental History GT-HI1HIS 208 American Indian History GT-HI1HIS 215 Women in US History GT-HI1HIS 218 History of Science and Technology GT-HI1HIS 225 Colorado History GT-HI1HIS 235 History of the American West GT-HI1HIS 236 US History Since 1945 GT-HI1HIS 243 History of Modern China GT-HI1HIS 244 History of Latin America GT-HI1HIS 245 US in the World GT-HI1HIS 247 20th Century World History GT-HI1HIS 249 History of Islamic Civilization GT-HI1HIS 250 African American History GT-HI1HIS 251 History of Christianity in the World GT-HI1HIS 255 The Middle Ages GT-HI1HIS 259 Modern Middle East GT-HI1HIS 260 U S Foreign Relations History GT-HI1HIS 265 Writing About History GT-CO3HUM 103 Introduction to Film Art GT-AH2HUM 115 World Mythology GT-AH2HUM 121 Humanities Early Civilization GT-AH2HUM 122 Humanities Medieval-Modern GT-AH2

CRN Title CRN Title

Statewide Guaranteed Transfer Classes

Session 2 ndash June 8th - August 18th 12390 ART 110 C21 Art Appreciation AH1 312391 BUS 115 C21 Introduction to Business 312408 COM 115 C21 Public Speaking 312392 COM 125 C21 Interpersonal Communication 312393 ENG 121 C21 English Composition I CO1 312394 ENG 122 C21 English Composition II CO2 312395 HIS 121 C21 US History to Reconst HI1 312396 HIS 225 C21 Colorado History HI1 3

12397 HWE 100 C21 Human Nutrition 312398 PHI 111 C21 Intro to Philosophy AH3 312399 PSY 101 C21 General Psychology I SS3 312400 PSY 235 C21 Human Growth amp Developmnt SS3 312401 SOC 101 C21 Intro to Sociology I SS3 3

Session 3 ndash June 1th - August 8th 12384 MAT 025 C91 Algebraic Literacy Lab 112385 MAT 055 C91 Algebraic Literacy 4

CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs

CCCOnline Summer 2015 Class List Continued

HUM 123 Humanities Modern World GT-AH2ITA 211 Italian Language III GT-AH4ITA 212 Italian Language IV GT-AH4JOU 105 Introduction to Mass Media GT-SS3JPN 211 Japanese Language III GT-AH4JPN 212 Japanese Language IV GT-AH4LIT 115 Introduction to Literature I GT-AH2LIT 201 World Literature 10 1600 GT-AH2LIT 202 World Literature After 1600 GT-AH2LIT 205 Ethnic Literature GT-AH2LIT 211 American Literature to Civil War GT-AH2LIT 212 American Literature After Civil War GT-AH2LIT 221 British Literature to 1700 GT-AH2LIT 222 British Literature Since 1700 GT-AH2LIT 225 Introduction to Shakespeare GT-AH2LIT 246 Literature of Women GT-AH2LIT 259 Survey of African American Literature GT-AH2LIT 268 Celtic Literature GT-AH2MAT 120 Mathematics for Liberal Arts GT-MA1MAT 121 College Algebra GT-MA1MAT 122 College Trigonometry GT-MA1MAT 123 Finite Mathematics GT-MA1MAT 125 Survey of Calculus GT-MA1MAT 135 Introduction to Statistics GT-MA1MAT 166 Pre-Calculus GT-MA1MAT 201 Calculus I GT-MA1MAT 202 Calculus II GT-MA1MAT 203 Calculus III GT-MA1MAT 204 Calculus IIIEngineering Apps GT-MA1MAT 215 Discrete Mathematics GT-MA1MAT 261 Diff Eqwith Engineering Apps GT-MA1MAT 265 Differential Equations GT-MA1MET 150 General Meteorology with Lab GT-MA1MUS 120 Music Appreciation GT-AH1MUS 122 Music History Early Romantic-Present GT-AH1MUS 123 Survey of World Music GT-AH1MUS 125 History of Jazz GT-AH1NRE 251 General Oceanography with Lab GT-SC1PHI 111 Introduction to Philosophy GT-AH3PHI 112 Ethics GT-AH3PHI 113 Logic GT-AH3PHI 114 Comparative Religions GT-AH3PHI 115 World Religions West GT-AH3PHI 116 World Religions East GT-AH3PHI 214 Philosophy of Religion GT-AH3PHI 218 Environmental Ethics GT-AH3PHI 220 Philosophy of Death and Dying GT-AH3PHY 105 Conceptual Physics with Lab GT-SC1PHY 107 Energy Science and Technology with Lab GT-SC1

PHY 111 Physics Algebra Based I with Lab GT-SC1PHY 112 Physics Algebra Based II with Lab GT-SC1PHY 211 Physics Calculus Based I with Lab GT-SC1PHY 212 Physics Calculus Based II with Lab GT-SC1POS 105 Introduction to Political Science GT-SS1POS 111 American Government GT-SS1POS 125 American State and Local Government GT-SS1POS 205 International Relations GT-SS1POS 215 Current Political Issues GT-SS1POS 225 Comparative Government GT-SS1PSY 101 General Psychology I GT-SS3PSY 102 General Psychology II GT-SS3PSY 205 Psychology of Gender GT-SS3PSY 217 Human Sexuality GT-SS3PSY 226 Social Psychology GT-SS3PSY 227 Psychology of Death and Dying GT-SS3PSY 235 Human Growth amp Development GT-SS3PSY 238 Child Development GT-SS3PSY 240 Health Psychology GT-SS3PSY 249 Abnormal Psychology GT-SS3PSY 265 Psychology of Personality GT-SS3RUS 211 Russian Language III GT-AH4RUS 212 Russian Language IV GT-AH4SCI 105 Science in Society GT-SC2SCI 155 Integrated Science I Physics amp Chemistry with Lab GT-SC1SCI 156 Integrated Science II Earth amp Life Science with Lab GT-SC1SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology GT-SS3SOC 102 Introduction to Sociology II GT-SS3SOC 205 Sociology of Family Dynamics GT-SS3SOC 207 Environmental Sociology GT-SS3SOC 215 Contemporary Social Problems GT-SS3SOC 216 Sociology of Gender GT-SS3SOC 218 Sociology of Diversity GT-SS3SOC 220 Sociology of Religion GT-SS3SOC 231 Sociology of Deviant Behavior GT-SS3SOC 237 Sociology of Death and Dying GT-SS3SPA 211 Spanish Language III GT-AH4SPA 212 Spanish Language IV GT-AH4THE 105 Theatre Appreciation GT-AH1THE 108 Theatre Script Analysis GT-AH1THE 211 Development of Theatre Greek-Renaissance GT-AH1THE 212 Development of Theatre Restoration-Modern GT-AH1THE 215 Playwriting GT-AH1WST 200 Introduction to Women Studies GT-SS3WST 225 Women and Social Action GT-SS3WST 240 Goddesses and Women of the Ancient World GT-SS3WST 249 Womenrsquos Sexuality GT-SS3

52315

Statewide Guaranteed Transfer Classes Continued CRN Title CRN Title

Southern Colorado Repertory eatre and Trinidad State are o ering a two-week Arts Immersion Camp open to kids ages 5-18 e summer program includes theatre taught by professional actors designers and technicians and music and art taught by Trinidad Statersquos accomplished professors For two fun- lled weeks campers receive extensive and specialized training for the next generation of creative professionals and enthusiasts all in a safe environment on Trinidad Statersquos beautiful campus e two weeks of Camp lead up to the last weekend when family members can enjoy campers in a fully staged play and music performance and art on display at Trinidad Statersquos Massari Performing Arts Center

Dates July 20 - August 2 2015 (two weeks)Times 3 options -

bull Full Immersion Sleep-Over Campbull Day Camp 9 am - 5 pm including an hour for lunchbull Theatre Camp only 9 am - 1 pm

Costbull Full Immersion including room and board and all activities

$1295bull Full Day Camp including lunch $485bull Morning Theatre Camp only $220

Where Trinidad State Junior College and the Massari Performing Arts CenterAges

bull Full Immersion Sleep-over Camp 8-18bull Day Camp 7-18bull Morning Theatre Camp only 5-18

Description Geared for all levels of experience and interest Arts Camp provides extensive training and performance experiences in acting dance music and art blending interactive activities with professional trainingContact Harriet Vaugeois or Bernadine Torres bernadinescrtheatregmailcom wwwscrtheatrecom

In Theatre workshops campers work on all aspects of theatre production including acting voice production dance technical design of costumes scenery lights sound and props Highly experienced teachers and counselors ensure a supportive and inclusive environment where campers build vivid on-stage characters which help shape the o -stage character of the young lives engaged making them con dent compassionate and well rounded Campers are encouraged to develop new skills pursue existing interests and foster everlasting friendships

In Art workshops campers will engage in hands-on opportunities to experience the creative process in an active (and fun) studio environment Campers will work with highly experienced professional artists who welcome the opportunity to work with unique individuals bursting with potential In addition to the traditional range of artistic expression the campers will also have the opportunity to experience puppet making Our goal is to push creativity to the next level encourage long lasting friendships build con dence and self-esteem all while having fun

In Music workshops campers will rehearse daily with highly accomplished musicians to improve his or her vocal or musical skills both individually and as part of a group In addition to exploring various musical genres campers will have the opportunity to develop songwriting skills Beyond increased musical con dence campers will form lifelong friendships with other boys girls and teens who share the same passion and enthusiasm (Please note other than piano and percussion campers will need to bring their own instrument)

Southern Colorado Arts Immersion Camp

Theatre

Art

Music

24 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Southern Colorado Repertory eatre and Trinidad State are o ering a two-week Arts Immersion Camp open to kids ages 5-18 e summer program includes theatre taught by professional actors designers and technicians and music and art taught by Trinidad Statersquos accomplished professors For two fun- lled weeks campers receive extensive and specialized training for the next generation of creative professionals and enthusiasts all in a safe environment on Trinidad Statersquos beautiful campus e two weeks of Camp lead up to the last weekend when family members can enjoy campers in a fully staged play and music performance and art on display at Trinidad Statersquos Massari Performing Arts Center

Dates July 20 - August 2 2015 (two weeks)Times 3 options -

bull Full Immersion Sleep-Over Campbull Day Camp 9 am - 5 pm including an hour for lunchbull Theatre Camp only 9 am - 1 pm

Costbull Full Immersion including room and board and all activities

$1295bull Full Day Camp including lunch $485bull Morning Theatre Camp only $220

Where Trinidad State Junior College and the Massari Performing Arts CenterAges

bull Full Immersion Sleep-over Camp 8-18bull Day Camp 7-18bull Morning Theatre Camp only 5-18

Description Geared for all levels of experience and interest Arts Camp provides extensive training and performance experiences in acting dance music and art blending interactive activities with professional trainingContact Harriet Vaugeois or Bernadine Torres bernadinescrtheatregmailcom wwwscrtheatrecom

In Theatre workshops campers work on all aspects of theatre production including acting voice production dance technical design of costumes scenery lights sound and props Highly experienced teachers and counselors ensure a supportive and inclusive environment where campers build vivid on-stage characters which help shape the o -stage character of the young lives engaged making them con dent compassionate and well rounded Campers are encouraged to develop new skills pursue existing interests and foster everlasting friendships

In Art workshops campers will engage in hands-on opportunities to experience the creative process in an active (and fun) studio environment Campers will work with highly experienced professional artists who welcome the opportunity to work with unique individuals bursting with potential In addition to the traditional range of artistic expression the campers will also have the opportunity to experience puppet making Our goal is to push creativity to the next level encourage long lasting friendships build con dence and self-esteem all while having fun

In Music workshops campers will rehearse daily with highly accomplished musicians to improve his or her vocal or musical skills both individually and as part of a group In addition to exploring various musical genres campers will have the opportunity to develop songwriting skills Beyond increased musical con dence campers will form lifelong friendships with other boys girls and teens who share the same passion and enthusiasm (Please note other than piano and percussion campers will need to bring their own instrument)

Southern Colorado Arts Immersion Camp

Theatre

Art

Music

Summer Gunsmithing Series at Trinidad State

More than 60 classes are o ered through the NRA Summer Series including topics covering speci c guns machining welding for gunsmiths metal nishes reloading stockmaking checkering engraving and more

Learn from the best ndash experts from all over the nation and our top-notch gunsmithing faculty teach NRA summer classes

Classes ll up fast - sign up today Call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

ldquoThis is my rst time here rst time doing any gunsmithing

and I was very impressed Thanks for a great weekrdquo ndash NRA Gunsmithing Student

Trinidad State o ers NRA gunsmithing courses throughout the summer Classes vary in length from one day to two weeks and

are available to anyone interested in gunsmithing or related topics - whether yoursquore a novice current student or professional

Now at Trinidad State NRA Certified Training Center

Trinidad State is now home to the rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in the United States is allows Trinidad Statersquos storied Gunsmithing Department with backing from the NRA to train future gun safety instructors in the proper use

of pistols ri es shotguns and more Not only can students become NRA Certi ed

Instructors they can take advantage of government nancial aid GI Bill and Vocational Rehab bene ts when paying for these classes For information or

to sign up call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

bull Tuition at Trinidad State is at least 40 less than area 4-year colleges and universities

bull Start here then transfer to a 4-year university ndash General Education courses guaranteed to transfer to Colorado universities (some restrictions apply)

Get the schedule online

Call 1-800-621-TSJC or visit trinidadstateedu

Summer Gunsmithing Series at Trinidad State

More than 60 classes are o ered through the NRA Summer Series including topics covering speci c guns machining welding for gunsmiths metal nishes reloading stockmaking checkering engraving and more

Learn from the best ndash experts from all over the nation and our top-notch gunsmithing faculty teach NRA summer classes

Classes ll up fast - sign up today Call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

ldquoThis is my rst time here rst time doing any gunsmithing

and I was very impressed Thanks for a great weekrdquo ndash NRA Gunsmithing Student

Trinidad State o ers NRA gunsmithing courses throughout the summer Classes vary in length from one day to two weeks and

are available to anyone interested in gunsmithing or related topics - whether yoursquore a novice current student or professional

Now at Trinidad State NRA Certified Training Center

Trinidad State is now home to the rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in the United States is allows Trinidad Statersquos storied Gunsmithing Department with backing from the NRA to train future gun safety instructors in the proper use

of pistols ri es shotguns and more Not only can students become NRA Certi ed

Instructors they can take advantage of government nancial aid GI Bill and Vocational Rehab bene ts when paying for these classes For information or

to sign up call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

bull Tuition at Trinidad State is at least 40 less than area 4-year colleges and universities

bull Start here then transfer to a 4-year university ndash General Education courses guaranteed to transfer to Colorado universities (some restrictions apply)

Get the schedule online

Call 1-800-621-TSJC or visit trinidadstateedu

Trinidad

4 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Trinidad Campus Summer 2015 Class ListCRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Summer of Fun1240 CNED 1240 Are You Thriving 0830AM 0130PM Lib 310 T 61615 61615 Nesbitt1300 CNED 1300 Recycled NotebookTreat Sleeve 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall F 6515 6515 Mack1301 CNED 1301 Glass Projects 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall R 6415 6415 Mack1302 CNED 1302 Chalk Message BoardHoppy Spring 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall W 6315 6315 Mack1303 CNED 1303 Halloween Projects 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall T 6215 6215 Mack1304 CNED 1304 Christmas Ornaments 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall M 6115 6115 Mack1305 CNED 1305 Digital Photography 0900AM 1200PM Boyd 119 TWR 52615 52815 Barrack1306 CNED 1306 Basic Computers (Word Excel Powerpoint) 0900AM 0200PM Berg 305 T 6915 6915 Rigdon1307 CNED 1307 Selling amp Safety on the Internet 0900AM 0200PM Berg 305 T 72115 72115 Rigdon1308 CNED 1308 Basic First Aid 0100PM 0500PM Davis 123 M 6115 6115 CarpenterFrank1309 CNED 1309 CPR 0800AM 1200PM Davis 123 M 6115 6115 CarpenterFrank1310 CNED 1310 Basic Automotive Banta 101 MT 6115 6215 Brunelli1311 CNED 1311 OSHA 10 HR Construction Industry Standorder 0900AM 0300PM Berg 307 MT 62215 62315 Cumby1312 CNED 1312 Welding Art 0800AM 0500PM Banta 201 MTWRF 7615 71015 Sanchez

Day Classes

Advancing Academic Achievement12389 AAA 175 001 ST Science Literacy 1 0100PM 0200PM Davis 228 MW 6815 71715 Maxwell12434 AAA 176 P01 ST College Science Prep 2 0830AM 1035AM Davis 203 MW 6815 71715 Krumm

Art1233 CNED Watercolor Painting 1130AM 0335PM Berg 401 MW 6815 71715 Tonape1231 CNED Pastel Painting 1130AM 0335PM Berg 401 TR 6815 71715 Tonape

Astronomy12494 AST 101 001 Astronomy I wlab 4 0630PM 0830PM Davis 234 MTWR 6815 73115 Dominguez

Biology 12402 BIO 202 PH5 Human AnatomyampPhys IILab SC1 4 0550PM 0830PM Davis 203 TW 6815 73115 Cahoone12003 BIO 216 H01 Pathophysiology 4 0930AM 1115AM Davis 222 T 6815 73115 Hart12001 BIO 216 T00 Pathophysiology 4 ONLINE 6815 73115 Hart

College Composition amp Reading12374 CCR 094 001 Studio 121 3 0115PM 0245PM LIB 309A TWR 6815 73115 LeBlanc

Communications12004 COM 115 001 Public Speaking 3 0800AM 0915AM Berg 304 MTWR 6815 73115 Gilmore

Cosmetology12234 COS 250 001 MgtEthicsInterper SklSales 1 1100AM 1130AM Mullen 301 MTWRF 6215 62715 DeChristino

Early Childhood Education12495 ECE 112 P01 InfantToddler Lab Tech 3 0400PM 0700PM Davis 215 W 6815 73115 Briones12496 ECE 225 P01 Language amp Cognition 3 0400PM 0700PM Davis 215 T 6815 73115 Plane

Education12526 EDU 250 PH0 CTE in Colorado 1 1000AM 1200PM Davis 215 R 6815 71715 Schroepfer

Emergency Medical Services12496 EMS 130 050 EMT Intravenous Therapy 2 0600PM 1000PM David 105 W 6115 62415 Bates

English12006 ENG 121 001 English Composition I CO1 3 1100AM 1235PM LIB 309A TWR 6815 73115 LeBlanc12007 ENG 122 H01 English Composition II CO2 3 1100AM 1235AM LIB 309B MW 6815 73115 Wilson

Trinidad

Esthetician12235 EST 210 001 Advanced Massage amp Skin Care 2 0900AM 0950AM Mullen 301 MTWRF 6215 62715 DeChristino12236 EST 211 001 Facial Make-up 1 1000AM 1030AM Mullen 301 MTWRF 6215 62715 DeChristino12237 EST 212 001 Hair Removal 3 0100PM 0300PM Mullen 301 MTWRF 6215 62715 DeChristino

GunsmithingNRATo register for these classes please contact Donna Haddow at (719) 846-5541 or e-mail her at donnahaddowtrinidadstateedu12024 GUN 116 003 Basic Precision Welding 2 0800AM 0500PM Banta 201A MTWRF 62215 62615 Taunt12033 GUN 130 001 CNC Machining 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 206 MTWRF 61515 61915 Cumby12444 GUN 185 001 NRA Lab amp Independent Study 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 211 MTWRF 72015 72414 Newport12307 GUN 202 001 Air Gun Repair 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 306 MTWRF 71315 71715 Bimrose12265 GUN 275 003 ST Advanced Hand Engraving 3 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 414 MTWRF 62915 7313 Pierson12268 GUN 275 007 ST Vintage Barrel Rest wDamascus Finish 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 106 MTWRF 62915 7315 Beasland12452 GUN 275 039 ST Relining 22 caliber Firearms 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 211 MTWRF 62915 7315 Birkhold12272 GUN 275 047 ST Basic Hand Engraving 3 0800AM 0600PM Mullen 414 MTWRF 7615 71015 Pierson12055 GUN 275 048 ST Basic Hand Engraving 3 0800AM 0600PM Mullen 414 MTWRF 7615 71015 Pierson12274 GUN 292 001 Scrimshaw 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 414 MTWRF 61515 61915 Stevens12454 GUN 275 043 041 ST Stock Semi Inlet 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 101 MTWRF 7615 71015 Morovits12436 GUN 122 001 Tools amp Fixtures 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 211 MTWRF 62215 62615 Sturtevant12456 GUN 275 043 ST Powderhorns 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 106 MTWRF 6815 61215 Stevens12457 GUN 275 044 ST Powderhorns 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 106 MTWRF 6815 61215 Stevens12525 GUN 275 047 Engraving ProblemsAlumni 2 MTWRF 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 414 7615 71015 Pierson12525 GUN 275 047 Engraving ProblemsAlumni 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 414 MTWRF 7615 71015 Pierson12463 GUR 101 001 Basic Inst Training amp Home Fire Safety Inst 5 0800AM 0800PM Boyd TCRM M 6815 6815 Staff12481 GUR 101 002 Basic Inst Training amp Home Fire Safety Inst 5 0800AM 0800PM Boyd TCRM M 72015 72015 Staff12461 GUR 106 001 NRA Basic Pistol Shooting 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM T-W 6215 6315 Staff12476 GUR 106 002 NRA Basic Pistol Shooting 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM Sat-Sun 71115 71215 Staff12484 GUR 106 003 NRA Basic Pistol Shooting 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM Sat-Sun 8815 8915 Staff12478 GUR 107 001 NRA Basic Shotgun Shooting 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM TW 71415 71515 Staff12462 GUR 108 001 NRA Basic Muzzleloading Pistol Shooting 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM RF 6415 6515 Staff12472 GUR 109 001 NRA Basic Muzzleloading Rifle Shooting 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM RF 62515 62615 Staff12479 GUR 111 001 NRA Basic Muzzleloading Shotgun Shooting 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM RF 71625 71715 Staff12466 GUR 120 001 Range Safety Officer 5 0800AM 0600PM Boyd TCRM M 62215 62215 Staff12477 GUR 120 002 Range Safety Officer 5 0800AM 0600PM Boyd TCRM M 71315 71315 Staff12460 GUR 201 001 NRA Home Firearms Safety 5 0100PM 0500PM Boyd TCRM M 6115 6115 Staff12464 GUR 206 001 NRA Pistol Instructor Training 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM TW 6915 61015 Staff12482 GUR 207 001 NRA Basic Shotgun Instructor Training 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM TW 72115 72215 Staff12465 GUR 208 001 NRA Muzzleloading Pistol Instrucor Training 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM RF 61115 61215 Staff12475 GUR 209 001 NRA Basic Muzzle Rifle Instructor Training 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM WR 7215 7315 Staff12474 GUR 210 001 NRA Basic Rifle Instructor Training 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM TW 63015 7115 Staff12483 GUR 211 001 NRA Basic Muzzlel Shotgun Inst Training 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM RF 72315 72415 Staff GUR 275 001 Refuse to be a Victim 0 0100PM 0500PM Boyd TCRM Sat 61715 61715 Staff GUR 275 002 Refuse to be a Victim 0 0100PM 0500PM Boyd TCRM Sat 71815 71815 Staff12467 GUR 110 001 NRA Basic Rifle Shooting 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM TW 62315 62415 Staff1241 CNED 1241 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 211 SU 53015 53115 Wygovsky1242 CNED 1242 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 211 SU 6615 6715 Wygovsky1243 CNED 1243 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 211 SU 62015 62115 Wygovsky1244 CNED 1244 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 212 SU 62715 62815 Wygovsky1245 CNED 1245 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 212 SU 71115 71215 Wygovsky1246 CNED 1246 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 213 SU 71815 71915 Wygovsky1255 CNED 1255 Reloading A-Z 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 306 MTWRF 6115 6515 Machholz1256 CNED 1256 Leather Holster Making 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 414 MTWRF 6115 6515 Calkins1258 CNED 1258 Powderhorns 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 106 MTWRF 6815 61215 Stevens1263 CNED 1263 Gun Leather II 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 414 MTWRF 6815 61215 Calkins11264 CNED 1264 Firearms Business 0800AM 0500PM TBD TBD S 61315 61315 Cumby1267 CNED 1267 Intro to CADCAM - CNC 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 206 MTWRF 61515 61915 Cumby1270 CNED 1270 Scrimshaw 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 414 MTWRF 61515 61915 Stevens1273 CNED 1273 Pen Making 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 206 MTWRF 62215 62615 Farrell

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Trinidad Campus Summer 2015 Class ListCRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Trinidad

GunsmithingNRA Continued1277 CNED 1277 Vintage Barrel Restoration w Damascus Finishing 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 106 MTWRF 62915 7315 Beasland1279 CNED 1279 Religning 22 Caliber Firearms 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 211 MTWRF 62915 7315 Birkhold1281 CNED 1281 Advanced Hand Engraving 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 414 MTWRF 62915 7315 Pierson1282 CNED 1282 Structural Welding 0800AM 0500PM Banta MTWRF 62915 7315 Sanchez1289 CNED 1289 Spurmaking 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 101 MTWRF 71315 71715 Knight1293 CNED 1293 Classic Match Airguns 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 306 MTWRF 71315 71715 Bimrose1294 CNED 1294 Three Piece Buckles 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 101 MTWRF 72015 72415 Knight1295 CNED 1295 NRA Lab amp Independent Study 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 106 MTWRF 72015 72415 Newport1297 CNED 1297 Hatmaking 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 306 MTWRF 62215 62615 Hirt1298 CNED 1298 Gunstock Carving 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 414 MTWRF 72015 72415 Brooks1299 CNED 1299 NRA Shotgun Coaches Class 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 306 MT 72715 72815 Staff1327 CNED 2070 Refuse to be a Victim 0100PM 0500PM Boyd TCRM S 71815 71815 Staff

Human Performance and Exercise12309 HPE 200 T00 Perspectives in PE amp Sport 3 Online 6815 71715 Sloane

Management12310 MAN 200 H01 Human Resource Management I 3 1100AM 1215PM Berg 307 W 6815 71715 Vigil-Alcone

Marketing12311 MAR 160 H01 Customer Service 3 1100AM 1215PM Berg 307 T 6815 71715 Vigil-Alcone

Mathematics12312 MAT 025 050 Algebraic Literacy Lab 1 0500PM 0635PM LIB 308 R 6815 73115 Maxwell12313 MAT 050 001 Quantitative Literacy 4 0900AM 1035AM LIB 308 MTWR 6815 73115 Watson-Flores12316 MAT 055 001 Algebraic Literacy 4 0900AM 1035AM LIB 308 MTWR 6815 73115 Watson-Flores12320 MAT 091 050 Applied Quant Lab 1 0500PM 0635PM LIB 308 R 6815 73115 Maxwell12321 MAT 093 050 Algebra Lab 1 0500PM 0635PM LIB 308 R 6815 73115 Maxwell12008 MAT 107 050 Career Math 3 0500PM 0635PM LIB 309A MTW 6815 73115 Maxwell12279 MAT 121 T00 College Algebra MA1 4 ONLINE 6815 73115 Arguello

Music12468 MUS 120 H01 Music Appreciation AH1 3 0930AM 1105AM TMC 202 TWR 6815 71715 Winchester12280 MUS 141 005 PI Electric Guitar I 1 6815 71715 Ingram12281 MUS 141 006 PI Electric Guitar I 1 6815 71715 Ingram12282 MUS 141 007 PI Electric Bass I 1 6815 71715 Ingram12283 MUS 141 008 PI Electric Bass I 1 6815 71715 Ingram12009 MUS 141 009 PI Acoustic Guitar I 1 6815 71715 Ingram12010 MUS 141 010 PI Acoustic Guitar I (15) 1 6815 71715 Ingram12011 MUS 142 005 PI Electric Guitar II 1 6815 71715 Ingram12284 MUS 142 006 PI Electric Guitar II 1 6815 71715 Ingram12285 MUS 142 007 PI Electric Bass II 1 6815 71715 Ingram12286 MUS 142 008 PI Electric Bass II 1 6815 71715 Ingram12287 MUS 142 009 PI Acoustic Guitar II 1 6815 71715 Ingram12288 MUS 142 010 PI Acoustic Guitar II 1 6815 71715 Ingram12289 MUS 143 005 PI Electric Guitar III 1 6815 71715 Ingram12290 MUS 143 006 PI Electric Guitar III 1 6815 71715 Ingram12291 MUS 143 007 PI Electric Bass III 1 6815 71715 Ingram12292 MUS 143 008 PI Electric Bass III 1 6815 71715 Ingram12323 MUS 144 005 PI Electric Guitar IV 1 6815 71715 Ingram12324 MUS 144 006 PI Electric Guitar IV 1 6815 71715 Ingram12325 MUS 144 007 PI Electric Bass IV 1 6815 71715 Ingram12326 MUS 144 008 PI Electric Bass IV 1 6815 71715 Ingram1232 CNED Songwriting 1130AM 1215PM TMC 202 TR 6815 71715 Fyock

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Trinidad Campus Summer 2015 Class ListCRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

TrinidadNursing 12238 NUR 169 001 Transition into Practical Nrsg 4 0800AM 0500PM Davis 115 RF 52515 62615 Clerkin12251 NUR 189 001 Transition from LPN to ADN 3 0800AM 0500PM Davis 115 T 52515 62315 Clerkin12294 NUR 211 050 Psychiatric-Mental Health NSG 4 0400PM 0800PM Davis 115 M 6815 72415 Carpenter12527 HWE 100 H01 Human Nutrition 3 0900AM 1200PM Davis 115 T 6815 71715 Frank

Physical Education12373 PED 122 001 Step Aerobics 1 0900AM 1005AM TSSC MWF 6815 73115 Billings

Psychology12470 PSY 101 PH1 General Psychology I 3 1030AM 1220AM Davis 215 T 6815 73115 Mobbley

Science12293 SCI 105 T00 Science in Society SC2 3 ONLINE 6815 73115 Hanstad

Sociology12471 SOC 101 PH1 Intro to Sociology I 3 0100PM 0250PM Davis 215 W 6815 73115 Cooley

Summer of Fun1240 CNED 1240 Are You Thriving 0830AM 0130PM Lib 310 T 61615 61615 Nesbitt1300 CNED 1300 Recycled NotebookTreat Sleeve 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall F 6515 6515 Mack1301 CNED 1301 Glass Projects 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall R 6415 6415 Mack1302 CNED 1302 Chalk Message BoardHoppy Spring 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall W 6315 6315 Mack1303 CNED 1303 Halloween Projects 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall T 6215 6215 Mack1304 CNED 1304 Christmas Ornaments 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall M 6115 6115 Mack1305 CNED 1305 Digital Photography 0900AM 1200PM Boyd 119 TWR 52615 52815 Barrack1306 CNED 1306 Basic Computers (Word Excel Powerpoint) 0900AM 0200PM Berg 305 T 6915 6915 Rigdon1307 CNED 1307 Selling amp Safety on the Internet 0900AM 0200PM Berg 305 T 72115 72115 Rigdon1308 CNED 1308 Basic First Aid 0100PM 0500PM Davis 123 M 6115 6115 CarpenterFrank1309 CNED 1309 CPR 0800AM 1200PM Davis 123 M 6115 6115 CarpenterFrank1310 CNED 1310 Basic Automotive Banta 101 MT 6115 6215 Brunelli1311 CNED 1311 OSHA 10 HR Construction Industry Standorder 0900AM 0300PM Berg 307 MT 62215 62315 Cumby1312 CNED 1312 Welding Art 0800AM 0500PM Banta 201 MTWRF 7615 71015 Sanchez

Welding 12375 WEL 275 001 ST Welding Art 2 0800AM 0500PM Banta 308 MTWRF 7615 71015 Sanchez12376 WEL 275 002 ST Welding Art 2 0800AM 0500PM Banta 308 MTWRF 7615 71015 Sanchez12377 WEL 275 003 ST Structural Welding 2 0800AM 0500PM Banta 308 MTWRF 62915 7315 Sanchez12378 WEL 275 004 ST Structural Welding 2 0800AM 0500PM Banta 308 MTWRF 62915 7315 Sanchez

6-16-15

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Trinidad Campus Summer 2015 Class ListCRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Amount $250 per semester Duration First two consecutive semesters at TSJC Criteria Available to all high school senior students who participate in either the Red Carpet or Spring Fest events Participating students are given a certificate at the event and are responsible for bringing the certificate to the Financial Aid Office to redeem the scholarship

Amount $250 per semester Duration First two consecutive semesters at TSJC Criteria Available to all GED Graduates who participate in the GED Graduation Participating students are given a certificate at the event and are responsible for bringing the certificate to the Financial Aid Office to redeem the scholarship

Amount 3 credit hours on-campus in-state tuition rateDuration First semester at TSJC Criteria This award provides a 3 credit hour scholarship to a transfer student former TSJC student or student who has never been to college Student must carry at least 15 credit hours for a fall or spring semester or 6 credit hours for a summer semester Deadline August 15th for 2015 fall semester

Amount 12 credit hours per semester on-campus in-state tuition rate Duration Fall and spring semesters Criteria Scholarships available to the Valedictorian and Salutatorian from the graduating classes of public high schools within the eight county service area Online private school and home school students can also apply for the Presidentrsquos Scholarship using their GPA and ACT scores Deadline August 15th for 2015 fall semester

Amount $600 per semester maximum Duration Up to two years or 60 credit hours based on academic performance Criteria Available to all new incoming students who apply prior to first semester at TSJC and have earned a cumulative high school GPA of 38 ndash 40 or who have a composite ACT score of 25 or higher Students are required to carry 15 credit hours per semester and maintain a GPA of 38 or higher Cumulative GPA will be used for continuing eligibilityDeadline August 15th for 2015 fall semester

Amount $400 per semester maximum Duration Up to two years or 60 credit hours based on academic performance Criteria Available to all new incoming students who apply prior to first semester at TSJC and have earned a cumulative high school GPA of 30 ndash 3799 or who have a composite ACT score between 21 and 24 Students are required to carry 15 credit hours per semester and maintain a GPA of 30 or higher Cumulative GPA will be used for continuing eligibilityDeadline August 15th for 2015 fall semester

Institutional Scholarship Opportunities

Red Carpet Scholarship $250semester

GED Graduate Scholarship $250semester

Try 3 on TSJC Scholarship 3 credit hours

Presidentrsquos Scholarship 12 creditssemester

Automatic Merit 38-40 $600semester

Automatic Merit 30-3799 $400semester

For more information and a scholarship application visitwwwtrinidadstateedustudentsscholarships

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Trinidad State Junior College is your college We take pride in offering a variety of classes designed to meet your unique needs From accounting to welding we have it all and itrsquos all here for you We hope you find this schedule useful as you plan your future Whether yoursquore a returning student a lifelong learner or a person considering a new career Trinidad State can help you reach your goalsWe offer courses on two great campuses in beautiful southern Colorado and we are committed to providing you with personalized attention and endless opportunity With a student to faculty ratio of 13-to-1 we look forward to giving you the one-on-one attention you deserve as you pursue your dreamsCome by and see us visit our website atwwwtrinidadstateedu or give us a call at (800) 621-8752 We hope to see you in one of our classrooms soonYour future awaitsWarmest regards

Carmen M Simone PhDPresident

Dr Carmen M SimoneTrinidad Statersquos President

Trinidad STaTe adviSory CounCil

Richard Compton ChairRosalie Martinez Vice Chair

MembersVibeka Adkisson

John GalushaCharlotte Kilpatrick

Kathleen Rogers Tom Scarlett

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IMPORTANT DATES FOR SUMMER 2015March 2015March 20th Summer Registration Opens

May 2015May 29th Advising and Placement Testing Available

June 2015June 8th Six-Week Session BeginsJune 8th Eight-Week Session BeginsJune 13th Census Date Six-Week SessionJune 15th Census Date Eight-Week Session

July 2015July 4th Independence Day No Classes College Closed July 9th Withdrawal Date Six-Week SessionJuly 17th Six-Week Session EndsJuly 20th Withdrawal Date Eight-Week SessionJuly 31st Eight-Week Session Ends

Class Sessions First Day of Classes

Census DateLast day to drop

with refund

Withdrawal DateLast day to withdraw

ldquoWrdquo RecordedNo Refund

Semester Dates

CCCOnline (Ses 1) June 1st June 11st June 26th June 1st ndash August 8th

CCCOnline (Ses 2) June 8th June 14th July 10th June 8th ndash July 18th

CCCOnline (Ses 3) June 1st June 11st June 26th June 1st ndash August 8th

Summer 2015 Term Dates for CCCOnline Classes

TSJC is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association

of Colleges and Schools 230 South LaSalle St Suite 7-500

Chicago Illinois 60602-1411 1 (800) 621-7440 (312) 263-0456

Programs are approved byState Board for Community Colleges and Occupational Education

9101 Lowry Blvd bull Denver CO 80230 bull Phone 800-621-7440

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Student Admissions Checklist

Admissions Application (Must have a GEDHigh school Diploma) Apply online wwwtrinidadstateedu

TSJC Student Number S__________________

Provide previous educational information to TSJC Transcripts-high school Transcripts-previous College ACTSAT scores Immunization Records

Accuplacer Test-Trinidad Campus (TC) Library 218 Valley Campus (VC) LRC 212 (To ensure proper placement to achieve success)

FAFSA- TC BERG 209 VC Main Bldg 160 - File a Free Application for Federal Student Aid wwwfafsaedugov TSJC Code 001368 You will need prior year income tax records Pin_____________ Password______________

Colorado Opportunity Fund - TC Berg Room 201 VC Main Bldg 160- Colorado residents are eligible for COF to decrease your tuition expense httpscofcollege-assistorg User ID___________ Password_______________

Advising Registration-TC Library Student Success Center VC Main Bldg 160 You may self-disclose any disabilities amp seek accommodations -TC Library 222 VC LRC 212 Work Study Opportunities-TC Berg Room 209 VC Main Bldg 160

Student ID Card Student Services Berg TC Room 201 VC Main Build 158

Book Voucher - TC Berg Room 209 VC Business Office New Students- First Day of classes Continuing Students- The week before classes begin

Verify room assignments - look up your class schedule in Go2TSJCPortal to verify that your classes have not been moved

TC - Trinidad CampusVC - Valley Campus

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Summer 2015 Semester CalendarPlease pay special attention to the dates that classes begin and end Note that leaving early or returning late may result in your grades being lowered

Credit HoursTo be considered a full-time student at Trinidad State Junior College you must be enrolled in at least 15 credit hours Federal Financial Aid recognizes a student carrying 12 credit hours to be full time If you are enrolled in a career or technical educational program you may not take more than 26 credit hours without the approval of the program dean

Arranged CoursesThe abbreviation ldquoTBArdquo means that the time days or locations are scheduled on an individual basis between student and instructor Students are responsible for seeing the instructor to arrange their schedules

Course Cancellations The College reserves the right to cancel programs or courses to change instructors and to change times or locations of classes The Deanrsquos office will have current up-to-date information on scheduled classes

Drops Withdrawals and Repeating a Course Itrsquos important to know the drop and withdrawal dates for all your classes The dates are listed on the academic calendar or your individual course syllabus Whatrsquos the difference between ldquodroprdquo and ldquowithdrawrdquo If you drop a class before the census date you will receive a tuition refund and you will not lose College Opportunity Fund (COF) credits You can withdraw between the census and withdrawal dates It wonrsquot affect your grade point average however you will not get a refund and you will lose COF credits

A student who earns a grade of D F or U may repeat the course once for the purpose of improving the grade point

average (GPA) Both grades earned will be entered on the transcript however only the highest grade will be counted in calculating the cumulative grade point average Duplicate credit is not granted for repeating a course It is the studentrsquos responsibility to drop or withdraw from classes if they stop attending Students can go to the Student Services Office on either campus to drop or withdraw from a class If a student decides to withdraw from a class after the census but before the last 20 of the class and has a passing grade the grade will be recorded as ldquoWrdquo A ldquoWrdquo is not counted in computing grade point averages If a student withdraws during the last 20 of the class a regular grade will be assigned that does count in computing grade point averages Requests for exception to this procedure may be made to the appropriate dean

Tuition Refunds If a student officially drops from classes prior to the class census date a 100 refund of tuition will be made There will be no refund if the student withdraws after the class census date The College reserves the right to cancel course offerings where enrollment is too low to make a course educationally sound andor economically feasible Course cancellations will result in refund of tuition

Registration DeadlineThe deadline for registering for classes is the first Friday of class or as designated in the TSJC schedule Students requesting to register after the deadline date must obtain approval from the departmental dean for late authorization and registration into a class after the deadline date

Tuition ClassificationColorado law requires that students be classified as in-state or out-of-state for tuition purposes Your tuition classification is based upon information supplied on the application for admission

Students previously classified as out-of-state may have their classification

changed through a Tuition Classification Petition process Petitions and information concerning documentation may be obtained in the Registrarrsquos Office or the Student Services Office on either campus Petition applications must be received by either the Registrarrsquos Office or Student Affairs Office by the first Friday of class each semester

The tuition classification officer must request and maintain adequate documentation to support any applicantrsquos claim for change in status The policy for tuition classification is outlined in the Colorado Community College System (CCCS) System Presidentrsquos Procedure 4-40 For more information go to httpswwwcccseduwp-contentuploads201309SP4-40pdf

Appeal Procedures When a decision is rendered and the student is not in agreement with the decision the student may appeal the decision to the ldquoSA Committeerdquo by contacting the Vice President of Student Affairs The student will be required to present supporting documentation to a panel of institutional representatives for review and resolution The student will be notified of the decision made by the appeals panel and the reasons behind the decision The decision of the appeals panel is final

Deadlines Students have until the first Friday of each semester to submit a petition for change in Tuition Classification Once the petition is submitted the College will make a determination by census date

Check Your RequirementsTo earn a degree students must satisfy all course and curriculum requirements for the program under which they are registered and attain a cumulative grade point average of 20 or higher Basic skills courses do not count toward a degree Familiarize yourself with the provisions and regulations pertaining to your program See an Advisor when in doubt TSJC will make every effort to assist you in meeting requirements for graduation Final responsibility however rests with you

General Information

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TransferTrinidad State Junior College has transfer agreements with Coloradorsquos four-year colleges and universities These agreements ensure that if you successfully complete requirements for graduation with an Associate of Arts or Associate of Science Degree you have fulfilled general education requirements and you will be granted upper division status at the receiving institution

Each applicant for admission who has attended another institution or college may not disregard a previous collegiate record Transfer students will be applying for admissions as a first-time freshman A student who wishes to transfer to Trinidad State Junior College may do so provided that the student is in good standing at the college from which heshe wishes to transfer

An official transcript must be sent directly to the college from the institution where the credits were earned College transcripts will be evaluated prior to registration to ascertain acceptable credits that will apply to the studentrsquos program of study Courses for which the student has earned a grade of ldquoDrdquo or ldquoFrdquo will not be accepted for credit Students with a GPA below 15 may be admitted on academic probation

In determining academic standing while attending TSJC the GPA of a transfer student is computed on the basis of credits attempted at Trinidad State Junior College only and will not include credits and grade points earned at other colleges

Up to 45 credits earned at regionally accredited colleges or universities or other approved educational institutions may be applied toward fulfilling TSJC program requirements

Please contact the Registrar at 719-846-5550 for more information about accepted transfer credits

Credit for Prior LearningThe Credit for Prior Learning or CPL program allows students to earn credit for learning that occurs outside the sponsorship of accredited post-secondary education institutions CPL is not awarded for experience but for college-level learning which entails

knowledge skills and competencies that students have obtained as a result of their prior learning experiences Contact the Registrar at 719-846-5550 for more information about how to be awarded credit for prior learning

Transfer of credit for vocational courses are determined by the Dean of Career and Technical Education Contact the Dean of Career and Technical Education at 719-846-5559 for more information about how to receive credit for vocational courses

Residence HallsThere are four residence halls on the Trinidad Campus to house students The residence halls are staffed with two full-time housing employees and a support staff of dorm assistants and resident hall assistants Students living in the residence halls are required to have a meal plan through the dining hall The food service company Sodexo strives to serve the students with a variety of menus quality service and unlimited seconds for most meals For more information about housing go to httpwwwtrinidadstateedustudentshousing

Immunization RequirementsColorado Law requires that all full-time students born after January 1 1957 show proof of immunization against measles mumps and rubella Students residing in student housing are required to show proof of immunization against meningococcal disease or the student or parentguardian must sign a waiver Proof of immunization is required at the time of registration Certification forms are available at the Student Services Office

Student Health InsuranceTSJC does not require health insurance for non-athlete students However all student athletes must show proof of a student health plan Trinidad State encourages all students to carry health insurance For information on student insurance see the Student Services Office on your campus

TSJC Notification SystemStudents may sign up for the TSJC Notification System to receive text messages phone messages and email

notices regarding campus closures campus emergencies and student notifications To sign up for this service login to the TSJC Portal and click on the Notify Me link

Student ComplaintsStudents or prospective students who wish to file a complaint related to accreditation or grievance may submit a formal written Student Grievance in the Student Services Office of either campus or at 600 Prospect Street Berg Office 201 Trinidad Colorado 81082 or by going online and filling out the form electronically at httpwwwtrinidadstateedu

Complaints regarding accreditation can also be made by contacting the Higher Learning Commission a commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools 230 North La Salle Street Suite 7-500 Chicago IL 60640-1411 telephone 1-800-621-7440 httpswwwncahlcorg

MilitaryVeterans and Their FamiliesTrinidad State Junior College takes pride in being able to meet the educational needs of military service members their families and veterans and is approved by the Colorado State Approving Agency for Veterans Education Military tuition assistance veteranrsquos education benefits and veteranrsquos vocational rehabilitation are administered by the Financial Aid Office on both campuses

Each semester active duty military members and veterans using or wanting to use educational benefits must report to the Financial Aid Office after completing the enrollment process To maintain your educational benefits in good standing with your Service andor the Department of Veterans Affairs you must immediately inform the Financial Aid Office if you

bull drop add or audit classesbull stop attending classesbull have a class canceled withdraw or are withdrawn from classes or the collegebull are unable to attend classes orbull make any changes to your enrollment status

TSJC students using a military benefit must complete paperwork with the TSJC

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Financial Aid Office each semester To make an appointment to review your benefits verification intent to register or related questions contact Financial Aid at 719-846-5553 in Trinidad or 719-589-7024 on the Valley Campus For more information visit the TSJC web site for the VA Checklist verification time-line schedule or stop by the Financial Aid Office on either campus

Student Bill of RightsThe Colorado Student Bill of Rights focuses on various aspects of student academic life including advising transferability of credits and degree completion

One particular segment of the Student Bill of Rights notes that a student may formalize a plan to obtain a degree in four years Trinidad State Junior College supports this timeline for graduation by publishing advising guidelines under which a student may expect to graduate or complete and provides degree checklists through the degree works tool on the student portal Advising guidelines are available in the Student Success Center and Learning Center on campus and through degree check on the TSJC portal

There are some majors which may require additional degree requirements as recognized by the Colorado Department of Higher Education For more information or to read the Colorado Student Bill of Rights go to httpwwwcollegeincoloradoorgAcademicsTransfersBillshb1263pdf or see your Advisor in the Student Services Office on either campus

Student RightsFERPAThe Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) of 1974 restricts the release of student information to the public without the consent of the student except for directory information

Directory information includes name Major field of study enrollment status dates of enrollment major degrees and honors earned participation in officially recognized activities and sports Additional items for college athletes are height and weight

The Solomon Amendment requires institutions receiving federal funds to

provide additional directory information that includes address and phone number of enrolled students to the US Military Directory information is limited to the current academic year only If a student does not wish TSJC to release the directory information a written request must be submitted in the Student Services Office before the end of the first week of classes Your request will remain in effect until you formally cancel it For emergency purposes contact the Registrar directly at 719-846-5550 for special accommodations

Jeannie Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act The Clery Act Disclosure is accessible on the TSJC Website httpwwwtrinidadstateedustudentsright-to-knowcampusFire Hard copies also available through the Student Services Office on each campus

Sexual assault protocols and victims rights provisions are described on the TSJC website at httpwwwtrinidadstateedu

Victims are encouraged to report Help is available

Sex offender information is available at Colorados Convicted Sex Offender website httpsorstatecous

Campus Security will immediately notify the campus community upon the confirmation of a significant emergency or dangerous situation involving an immediate threat to the health or safety of students or staff

Report crimes violations accidents suspicious persons and incidents to Campus Security or through the Dean of Student Life Director at extension (719) 846-5517 on the Trinidad Campus or the Dean of Students on the Valley campus at (719) 589-7050 If there is no immediate answer dial 911

Return of Title IV Federal Financial AidWhen a Title IV Financial Aid recipient completely withdraws from TSJC prior to the end of the term a refund of the aid will be calculated The calculation will be based on the number of days attended compared to the total number of days

in the semester Withdrawal after 60 of the term is not subject to the return calculation Aid used for tuition fees books and roomboard will be refunded by both the student and the College For a complete outline of the return of the Title IV process please go to httpwwwtrinidadstateedu or see the TSJC Catalog

Non-DiscriminationThe College prohibits and will not tolerate discrimination or harassment that violates federal state law or Board Policy 3-120 or Board Policy 4-120 The College does not discriminate on the basis of gender (or gender identity) sex race color age creed national or ethnic origin genetic information physical or mental disability veteran status pregnancy status religion or sexual orientation

The College complies with Titles VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 the Civil Rights Act of 1991 the Education Amendments of 1972 (Title IX) the Age Discrimination in Employment Act the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 the Americans with Disabilities Act Pregnancy Discrimination Act of 1978 Vietnam Era Veterans Readjustment Assistance Act of 1974 Executive Order 11246 and sections 24-34-301 CRS et seq The Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008 (PubL 110ndash233 122 Stat 881 enacted May 21 2008 GINA)

For information regarding civil rights or grievance procedures contact Title IX ComplianceEqual Opportunity Officer Lorrie Velasquez Human Services Director 600 Prospect Street Trinidad CO 81082 Phone (719) 846-5534 or email Lorrievelasqueztrinidadstateedu

Complaints may also be filed with the Legal Affairs office of the Colorado Community College System 9101 El Lowry Blvd Denver Colorado 80230-6011 or the Office for Civil Rights US Department of Education Region VIII Federal Office Building 1244 Speer Blvd Suite 310 Denver Colorado 80204

Disability Services Reasonable accommodations for students will be provided upon request for

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persons with disabilities In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Trinidad State Junior College will provide accommodations for qualifying students with disabilities To request an accommodation contact the Special Populations Coordinator at 719-846-5667 The Special Populations Office is located in the Library In the Valley the office is located in the Learning Center Room 209 Call 719-589-7067

State Authorization Trinidad State Junior College is currently working cooperatively with higher education authorities in all states and other US jurisdictions to ensure compliance with state authorization requirements that govern the offering of courses in those states including complaint processes Trinidad State Junior College will continue to monitor developments in the jurisdictions in which it enrolls students and if authorization or licensure is or becomes necessary it will obtain approvals or provide notice here of the jurisdictions in which it is not authorized to offer courses or programs

Currently Trinidad State Junior College has approval to offer courses in the following states

Alaska Arizona California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Oklahoma Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Texas Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin and Wyoming

Trinidad State Junior College is currently NOT authorized to offer courses in the following states

Alabama Arkansas Iowa Massachusetts Tennessee Utah District of Columbia

If you are not an on campus student at Trinidad State Junior College and plan to enroll in distance classes please check the information provided above to verify that your state has either authorized or exempted our college to offer such classes or programs to you as a resident of that state

If you reside in an unauthorized state and plan to take distance education classes please note that we are not authorized or exempted to offer distance

education classes or programs to you as a resident of an unauthorized state

If you have questions or concerns please contact the Registrar at 719-846-5550

Smoking PolicySmoking is prohibited in all College buildings as directed by the Governorrsquos Executive Order D003690 Smoking is also prohibited at all doorway entrances Specified outdoor smoking areas have been identified on the Valley Campus Smoking is prohibited within 25 feet of doorways and buildings

Student Right-to-know In accordance with Title I of Public Law 101-542 information about graduation rates is available on the TSJC Website or from the Office of Institutional Research additional graduation data is also available at the Colorado Department of Higher Education Website

Voter Registration Information TSJC fully supports and advocates that students and staff register to vote Voter Registration forms are available on the Colorado Secretary of State Website at httpwwwelectionscoloradogov

Trinidad State Junior College

Mission - Trinidad Statersquos mission is to enrich the lives of our diverse communities by providing quality educational experience and promoting lifelong learning

Vision - Trinidad Statersquos vision is to adapt to change embrace diversity and educate for the future

Core Values

students First - Student success is our purpose and the focal point of decision making and resource allocation

diVersity in CoMMunity - We value individual attributes capabilities and differences and we foster the collaboration and social responsibility that create a vital institution

CoMMuniCation - We value professionalism in our interactions and cultivate an open friendly environment of fairness and integrity on our campuses and in our communities

responsiVeness - We recognize and act upon opportunities to be innovative flexible and adaptableliFelong learning - We are dedicated to providing lifelong learning opportunities that are accessible and relevant for our students faculty staff and community members to

empower them to achieve their dreams

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Numbers You Should Know 15Trinidad Campus Classes 2 - 7

Evening Classes 17 Day Classes 18 - 19CSL Addictions Counseling 18AQT Aquaculture 18ART Art 18ASE Automotive 18BAR Barbering 18BUS Business 18CCR College Composition amp Reading 18CIS Computer Information Systems 18COM Communications 18COS Cosmetology 18CRJ Criminal Justice 18ECE Early Childhood Education 18EDU Education 18ENG English 18

EMS Emergency Medical Services 18 - 19EST Esthetician 19GED GED 19MAT Math 19MOT Medical Assisting 19NUA Nurse Aid 19NUR Nursing 19PHI Philosophy 19PSY Psychology 19SOC Sociology 19SRHS Southern Rockies Heritage School 18 - 19

Important Dates 10Student Admissions Checklist 11General Information 12 - 15Valley Campus Classes 16 - 19CCCOnline Summer Classes 21 - 23Guaranteed Transfer Classes 23 - 24

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Table of Contents

NUMBERS YOU SHOULD KNOWON THE VALLEY CAMPUS

EMERGENCY 911CAMPUS SECURITY USING AN ON CAMPUS TELEPHONE 9-(719) 680-7258CAMPUS SECURITY USING AN OFF CAMPUS TELEPHONE (719) 680-7258

ABEASEGED Rm 247 589-7058

Admissions amp Records Rm 160 589-7026

Associate Dean of Arts amp Sciences Rm 134 589-7131

Associate Dean of CTE Rm 160 589-7064

Dean of Students Rm 160 589-7050

Bookstore Rm 136 589-7029

CashierBusiness Office Rm 160 589-7027

Career and Disability Services Rm 203 589-7067

Advisor Learning Center 589-7025

Human Resources Rm 158a 589-7022

Financial Aid Rm 160 589-7024

Recruiter Rm 128 589-7083

Student Life Rm 128 589-7086

Student SuccessTesting Rm 212 589-7003

TRiO Support Services Rm 212 589-7031

Tutoring Rm 202 589-7063

All numbers are Area Code 719

Valley

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Evening ClassesBusiness12425 BUS 216 H20 Legal Environment of Business 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli

Computer Information Systems12253 CIS 118 H25 Intro PC Applications 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli This CIS course is meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online

Early Childhood Education12499 ECE 225 P25 Language amp Cognition 3 0400PM 0700PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Plane

Emergency Medical Services12014 EMS 130 250 EMT Intravenous Therapy 2 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 TR 7715 8615 GHaverfield12015 HPR 102 250 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 61015 61015 GHaverfield12062 HPR 102 252 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 71515 71515 GHaverfield12318 HPR 175 250 ST First Aid 025 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 62415 62415 GHaverfield

Math12431 MAT 112 H20 Financial Math 3 0630PM 0930PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli

Nurse Aid12057 NUA 101 250 Nurse Aide Health Care Skills 4 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 6815 71315 Martinez12058 NUA 105 250 Home Health Aide Theory 2 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 71415 72815 Martine12433 HPR 102 253 CPR for Professionals 05 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 R 61715 61715 StaffDay ClassesAddictions Counseling12404 CSL 258 200 Group Counseling Skills 15 0830AM 0430PM WRF 61015 61215 Romero12427 CSL 269 200 Principles of Addiction Treatment 15 0830AM 0430PM WRF 6315 6515 Eakin

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Class List

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

How to Read a Class ListingCourse Request Number (CRN)

Meeting DaysM T W R F S SU

Class Meeting Times

Course Start and End Dates

Class Credit Hours

Section Information

TSJC is proud to offer not only traditional classroom instruction but also a variety of alternative approaches to education to ensure that your educational needs and individual learning styles are met

Section Information

The letters listed below are part of the Section Code (Sect) in the class list

bull H ndash Indicates the class is considered Hybrid meaning a por-tion of the course work is online This may result in reduced in-class time bull P ndash Indicates the class is delivered via interactive video (Polycom) to additional sites

The letters listed below are part of the Section Code (Sect) in the class list

bull PH ndash Indicates the class is both Polycom and Hybrid bull C ndash Indicates this class is an online class delivered via CCCon line bull T ndash Indicates this class is an online class delivered via TSJC

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Notice ndash The schedule of classes can and will change for a current list please go to httpwwwtrinidadstateedustudentsclass-schedule

Or httpserpdnssbcccseduPRODTSJCbwckschdp_disp_dyn_sched

Valley

18 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Advancing Academic Achievement12420 AAA 176 P20 ST College Science Prep 2 0830AM 1035AM TVC 236 MW 6815 71715 Krumm

Aquaculture12019 AQT 275 200 Special Topics 3 0900AM 0300PM TVC MTWRF 52515 73115 Webster12020 AQT 288 200 Aquaculture Practicum 3 0900AM 0300PM TVC MTWRF 52515 73115 Webster

Art12252 ART 110 H20 Art Appreciation AH1 3 0800AM 0915AM TVC 238 TR 6815 73115 Garcia

Automotive12489 ASE 265 200 HVAC Systems 4 1000AM 0400PM TORT MTWRF 51115 63015 Kingery12490 ASE 260 200 Advanced Drivability 2 1000AM 0400PM TORT MTWRF 51215 7115 Pickett

Barbering12422 BAR 107 200 IntroShavingHoningStrop 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12423 BAR 108 200 InterShavingHoningStropping 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12424 BAR 207 200 Adv ShavingHoningStropping 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper

Biology12532 BIO 202 PH6 Human AnatomyampPhys IILab SC1 4 0550PM 0830PM TVC 229 TW 6815 73115 Cahoone Business12330 BUS 115 H20 Introduction to Business 3 0800AM 1100AM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli12425 BUS 216 H20 Legal Environment of Business 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli12329 BUS 217 H20 Bus CommunicationRept Write 3 1130AM 0230PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli All business courses are meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online College Composition amp Reading12355 CCR 094 200 Studio 121 3 1100AM 1240PM TVC 129 MW 6815 73115 Longfellow

Computer Information Systems12253 CIS 118 H25 Intro PC Applications 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli This CIS course is meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online Communications12254 COM 115 200 Public Speaking 3 1000AM 1150AM TVC 129 R 6815 73115 Longfellow

Cosmetology12344 COS 110 200 Introduction to Hair Coloring 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12345 COS 111 200 Intermediate Hair Coloring 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12348 COS 210 200 Intermediate II Hair Coloring 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12426 COS 211 200 Adv Hair Color 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12491 COS 288 200 Practicum Electric Files 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51215 7115 Mortenson

Criminal Justice12354 CRJ 111 H25 Substantive Criminal Law 3 0530PM 0830PM TVC 129 W 6815 73115 Lara

Early Childhood Education12498 ECE 112 P20 InfantToddler Lab Tech 3 0400PM 0700PM TVC 236 W 6815 73115 Briones12499 ECE 225 P25 Language amp Cognition 3 0400PM 0700PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Plane

Education12428 EDU 251 200 Secondary Capstone 3 TBA 6815 73115 Wiley12492 EDU 250 PH2 CTE in Colorado 1 1000AM 1200PM TVC 229 R 6815 71715 Schroepfer12014 EMS 130 250 EMT Intravenous Therapy 2 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 TR 7715 8615 GHaverfield12015 HPR 102 250 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 61015 61015 GHaverfield12062 HPR 102 252 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 71515 71515 GHaverfield12318 HPR 175 250 ST First Aid 025 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 62415 62415 GHaverfield

English12132 ENG 121 H20 English Composition I CO1 3 0230PM 0420PM TVC 129 W 6815 73115 Longfellow12239 ENG 122 H20 English Composition II CO2 3 0230PM 0420PM TVC 129 R 6815 73115 Longfellow

Emergency Medical Services12014 EMS 130 250 EMT Intravenous Therapy 2 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 TR 7715 8615 GHaverfield12015 HPR 102 250 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 61015 61015 GHaverfield

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Class List

Valley

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Emergency Medical Services Continued12062 HPR 102 252 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 71515 71515 GHaverfield12318 HPR 175 250 ST First Aid 025 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 62415 62415 GHaverfield

Esthetician12429 EST 110 200 Intro to Facials amp Skin Care 3 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12430 EST 111 200 Intermediate Facials-Skin Care 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12299 EST 210 200 Adv Skin Care 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12295 EST 211 200 Facial Make-up 1 51215 7115 Pepper

GED GED GED PREPABE 0800AM 0400PM TVC 247 TWR 7615 82715 Ruybal GED GED PREPABE 0800AM 0400PM TVC 247 MWR 7615 82715 Stanford GED GED PREPABE 0800AM 0500PM TVC 247 MTWRF 7615 82715 Lindsay GED GED Math 0800AM 1200PM TVC 247 MTWR 7615 82715 Petty

Math12327 MAT 050 200 Quantitative Literacy 4 0800AM 0940AM TVC 130 MTW 6815 73115 Hanson12328 MAT 055 200 Algebraic Literacy 4 0300PM 0440PM TVC 130 MTW 6815 73115 Hanson12012 MAT 107 H20 Career Math 3 0830AM 1215PM TVC 218 TR 6815 71715 Rasmussen12431 MAT 112 H20 Financial Math 3 0630PM 0930PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli This MAT 112 course is meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online 12302 MAT 121 H20 College Algebra MA1 4 0100PM 0330PM TVC 221 TR 6115 8715 Emerick

Medical Assisting12056 MOT 183 H20 Medical Assistant Internship 4 TOFCMP 6815 73115 OrsquoBrien Y12332 MOT 183 H21 Medical Assistant Internship 4 TOFCMP 6815 73115 OrsquoBrien Y

Nurse Aid12057 NUA 101 250 Nurse Aide Health Care Skills 4 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 6815 71315 Martinez12058 NUA 105 250 Home Health Aide Theory 2 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 71415 72815 Martinez12059 NUA 170 200 Nurse Aide Clinical Experience 1 0530AM 0330PM TOFCMP UFS 62615 62815 Mestas-Garcia12060 NUA 171 200 Advanced Nurse Aide Clinical 1 0530AM 0330PM TOFCMP UFS 71015 71215 Mestas-Garcia12061 NUA 172 200 Nurse Aide Clinical-Elderly 1 0530AM 0330PM TOFCMP UFS 72415 72615 Mestas-Garcia12433 HPR 102 253 CPR for Professionals 05 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR102 M 6815 71715 Staff

Nursing 12528 HWE 100 H20 Human Nutrition 3 0900AM 1200PM TVC SCTR102 M 51115 6515 Medina

Philosophy12432 PHI 111 H20 Intro to Philosophy AH3 3 0900AM 1100AM TVC 153 M 6815 73115 Hanna

Psychology12246 PSY 101 PH2 General Psychology I SS3 3 1030AM 1220PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Mobbley12134 PSY 227 H20 Psychology of DeathDying SS3 3 0100PM 0250PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Mobbley12335 PSY 255 H20 Brain and Behavior 3 0900AM 1050AM TVC 153 W 6815 73115 Meyer

Sociology12247 SOC 101 PH2 Intro to Sociology I SS3 3 0100PM 0250PM TVC 236 W 6815 73115 Cooley

Southern Rocky Mountain Heritage School1318 SRHS 1000 Introduction to Reiki S 0900AM 0400PM Banta 306 71815 71815 Dawes1319 SRHS 1001 Aromatherapy Blending Essential Oils S 0900AM 1200PM Banta 62015 62015 Evans1320 SRHS 1002 Aromatherapy Using Essential Oils Safety T 0900AM 1200PM Banta 6915 6915 Evans1321 SRHS 1003 Ear Candling F 0900AM 1200PM Banta 61215 61215 Evans1322 SRHS 1004 Hands on the Harp R 0700PM 0900PM TBD TBD 72315 72315 McKee1323 SRHS 1005 Accupressure for Stress T 1000AM 1200PM Banta 61615 61615 Evans

6-16-15

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Class List

When Trinidad State Junior College opened in April of 1925 it was Coloradorsquos rst community college In the beginning the college shared space and faculty with Trinidad High School It started with 37 students compared to about 1800 now

By 1935 classes were moved to a newly remodeled Tillotson Academy building That building sat just east of the present-day Berg Building but has since been torn down The 17-acre Trinidad Campus now includes 15 buildings plus two more in Alamosa and a handful of o -campus training sites

Trinidad State continues to o er traditional programs of study in academic-transfer areas such as accounting business administration English chemistry mathematics and psychology Those students often continue their education at a four-year school Trinidad State also o ers a wide range of career and technical training in programs like gunsmithing cosmetology massage therapy welding diesel mechanics auto mechanics and nursing

Historical highlights

bull The bill that established Trinidad State Junior College in 1925 was sponsored by State Senator Sam Freudenthal for whom the campus library is now named

bull In the beginning classes were taught at Trinidad High School by high school teachers but college students were not allowed to mingle with high school students

bull By 1932 a full two years of classes were o ered allowing the rst eight students to earn two year degrees in May of 1933

bull In the spring of 1940 construction began on what is now the Berg Administration Building

bull In the fall of 1940 construction began on what is now Scott Gymnasium

bull Trinidad Statersquos gunsmithing progam began in 1947 and is now regarded as the premier gunsmithing program in the United States

bull Trinidad State was accepted into the Colorado Community College System in 1968

bull In 1994 Trinidad State merged with the San Luis Valley Educational Center in Alamosa creating the Trinidad State Valley Campus

bull Selected as rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in 2015

Trinidad State Celebrates 90 years

21wwwtrinidadstateedu

CCCOnline Summer 2015 Class List

Session 1 ndash June 1th - August 8th

12249 AAA 099 C11 Active Learning Skills 112063 ACC 101 C11 Fundamentals of Accounting 312064 ACC 115 C11 Payroll Accounting 312065 ACC 121 C11 Accounting Principles I 412066 ACC 122 C11 Accounting Principles II 412067 ACC 131 C11 Income Tax 312380 ACC 215 C11 Acct Info Systems amp eBusiness 312068 ACC 226 C11 Cost Accounting 312069 ANT 101 C11 Cultural Anthropology SS3 312070 ANT 111 C11 Physical Anthropology SS3 312071 ANT 225 C11 Anthropology of Religion 312072 ART 110 C11 Art Appreciation AH1 312073 ART 111 C11 Art Hist Ancient MedievGT-AH1 312074 ART 112 C11 Art Hist Renaiss1900GT-AH1 312075 AST 101 C11 Astronomy I wLab SC1 412076 AST 102 C11 Astronomy II wLab SC1 412077 BIO 105 C11 Science of Biology wLab SC1 412078 BIO 106 C11 Basic Anatomy And Physiology 412079 BIO 111 C11 Gen College Biology ILab SC1 512080 BIO 201 C11 Human AnatomyampPhys wLab ISC1 412081 BIO 202 C11 Human AnatomyampPhys IILab SC1 412082 BIO 204 C11 Microbiology wLab SC1 412083 BIO 216 C11 Pathophysiology 412084 BUS 115 C11 Introduction to Business 312085 BUS 120 C11 Introduction to E-Commerce 312086 BUS 216 C11 Legal Environment of Business 312087 BUS 217 C11 Bus CommunicationRept Write 312088 BUS 226 C11 Business Statistics 312089 CHE 101 C11 Intro to Chemistry ILab SC1 5

12090 CHE 102 C11 Intro to Chemistry IILab SC1 512091 CHE 111 C11 Gen College Chem ILab SC1 512092 CHE 112 C11 Gen College Chem IILab SC1 512093 CIS 115 C11 Intro to Computer Info Sys 312094 CIS 118 C11 Intro PC Applications 312095 CIS 135 C11 Complete PC Word Processing 312096 CIS 145 C11 Complete PC Database 312097 CIS 155 C11 PC Spreadsheet Concepts 312098 CIS 267 C11 Mgmt of Information Systems 312240 CNG 101 C11 Networking Fundamentals 312099 CNG 209 C11 MS Server Active Direct Config 412100 CNG 210 C11 MS Network Infrastruct Config 412101 CNG 211 C11 Windows Configuration (OS) 312102 CNG 212 C11 Configuring Windows Server 412103 COM 115 C11 Public Speaking 312105 COM 125 C11 Interpersonal Communication 312104 CRJ 110 C11 Intro to Criminal Justice 312106 CRJ 125 C11 Policing Systems 312107 CRJ 135 C11 Judicial Function 312108 CRJ 145 C11 Correctional Process 312109 CRJ 205 C11 Principles of Criminal Law 312110 CRJ 210 C11 Constitutional Law 312111 CRJ 230 C11 Criminology 312112 CRJ 236 C11 CRJ Research Methods 312243 CRJ 257 C11 Victimology 312248 CSC 105 C11 Computer Literacy 312113 CSC 160 C11 Computer Science I (C++) 412114 CSC 161 C11 Computer Sci II (Language) 412115 CSC 240 C11 Java Programming 312116 CWB 110 C11 Cmplt Web Author (Language) 312117 CWB 130 C11 Web Editing Tools (Editor) 3

CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs

CCCOnline is not a college We are part of the Colorado Community College System of 13 two-year colleges in the state - including Trinidad State Junior College CCCOnline delivers online courses from those 13 colleges

If you are already a student at TSJC you can register for CCCOnline and your on-campus classes at the same time CCCOnline classes have their own unique section number C11 C12 C21 or C22 so you can easily tell them apart from Trinidad State Junior Collegersquos online courses or those you take on campus

If you want to take online classes are a new student and have not yet applied to one of the 13 Colorado community colleges visit wwwccconlineorg and explore the programs and courses we offer

All students who take CCCOnline courses must select a home college that offers the degree or certificate they want to pursue Your home college

Census Date - Last day to drop with refund

June 14th 2015

June 1st 2015

June 11th 2015

June 26th 2015

Session 1

August 8th 2015

Classes Begin

Last Day to Withdraw ldquoWrdquo Recorded No Refund

Summer 2015

Last Day of Class

June 8th 2015

July 10th 2015

Session 2

July 18th 2015

June 1st 2015

June 11th 2015

June 26th 2015

Session 3

August 8th 2015

bull Keeps your Records bull Processes your college application bull Provides transcripts bull Provides career counseling bull Helps you transfer your credits bull Issues your degree or certificate bull Takes your tuition payment bull Contact advisingccconlineorg

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12118 ECE 101 C11 Intro to Early Childhood Educ 312119 ECE 102 C11 Intro to ECE Lab Techniques 312120 ECE 103 C11 Guidance Strategies Yng Child 312121 ECE 111 C11 InfantToddler TheoryPractice 312122 ECE 112 C11 InfantToddler Lab Tech 312386 ECE 125 C11 ScienceMath amp the Young Child 312123 ECE 205 C11 Nutrition Health and Safety 312124 ECE 220 C11 Curriculum Methods Techniques 312125 ECE 226 C11 Creativity and the Young Child 312126 ECE 238 C11 Child Growth and Development 312127 ECE 240 C11 Admin of ECE Programs 312128 ECE 241 C11 AdminHuman Relations ECE 312129 ECE 260 C11 The Exceptional Child 312130 ECO 201 C11 Prin of Macroeconomics SS1 312131 ECO 202 C11 Prin of Microeconomics SS1 312135 ENG 121 C11 English Composition I CO1 312136 ENG 122 C11 English Composition II CO2 312137 ENG 131 C11 Technical Writing I 312138 ENG 221 C11 Creative Writing I 312139 ENG 222 C11 Creative Writing II 312140 ENV 101 C11 Environmental Sci wLab SC1 412141 FRE 111 C11 French Language I 512142 FRE 211 C11 French Language III AH4 312143 FRE 212 C11 French Language IV AH4 312144 GEO 105 C11 World Regional Geography SS2 312145 GEO 106 C11 Human Geography SS2 312146 GER 111 C11 German Language I 512147 GEY 111 C11 Physical Geology wLab SC1 412297 GEY 112 C11 Historical Geology wLab SC1 412148 HIS 101 C11 Western CivAntiquity-1650 HI1 312149 HIS 102 C11 Western Civ 1650-Present HI1 312150 HIS 111 C11 The World Antiquity-1500 HI1 312151 HIS 112 C11 The World 1500-Present HI1 312381 HIS 121 C11 US History to Reconst HI1 312152 HIS 225 C11 Colorado History HI1 312153 HPR 178 C11 Medical Terminology 112154 HUM 115 C11 World Mythology GT-AH2 312155 HUM 121 C11 Humanities Early Civ GT-AH2 312156 HUM 122 C11 Humanities Mediev-Mod GT-AH2 312157 HUM 123 C11 Humanities Modern WrldGT-AH2 312158 HWE 100 C11 Human Nutrition 312159 LIT 115 C11 Intro to Literature I AH2 312160 LIT 201 C11 Wrld Literature to 1600GT-AH2 312387 LIT 202 C11 World Lit After 1600GT-AH2 312388 LIT 211 C11 Amer Lit to Civil War GT-AH2 312161 LIT 212 C11 Amer Lit Aft Civil WarGT-AH2 312244 LIT 225 C11 Intro to Shakespeare AH2 312162 LIT 255 C11 Children`s Literature 312163 MAN 200 C11 Human Resource Management I 312164 MAN 216 C11 Small Business Management 312165 MAN 226 C11 Principles of Management 312166 MAR 111 C11 Principles of Sales 312167 MAR 216 C11 Principles of Marketing 312382 MAT 050 C11 Quantitative Literacy 412383 MAT 055 C11 Algebraic Literacy 412168 MAT 103 C11 Math for Clinical Calculations 312169 MAT 107 C11 Career Math 312170 MAT 112 C11 Financial Mathematics 312171 MAT 120 C11 Math for Liberal Arts MA1 412172 MAT 121 C11 College Algebra MA1 412173 MAT 122 C11 College Trigonometry MA1 312174 MAT 123 C11 Finite Mathematics MA1 4

12175 MAT 125 C11 Survey of Calculus MA1 412176 MAT 135 C11 Intro to Statistics MA1 312177 MAT 155 C11 Integrated Math I 312178 MAT 156 C11 Integrated Math II 312179 MAT 166 C11 Pre-Calculus MA1 512180 MAT 201 C11 Calculus I MA1 512181 MAT 202 C11 Calculus II MA1 512182 MAT 203 C11 Calculus III MA1 412183 MGD 102 C11 Introduction To Multimedia 312184 MGD 111 C11 Adobe Photoshop I 312185 MGD 112 C11 Adobe Illustrator I 312241 MGD 114 C11 Adobe InDesign 312186 MUS 100 C11 Intro to Music Theory I 312188 MUS 120 C11 Music Appreciation AH1 312187 MUS 121 C11 Music Hist Mdvl-Classical AH1 312242 MUS 125 C11 History of Jazz GT-AH1 312189 NUR 101 C11 Pharmacology Calculations 112190 OSH 115 C11 General Industry Standards 512192 OSH 125 C11 Construction Industry Standard 312191 OSH 135 C11 Case Study Evaluation 512195 OSH 145 C11 Fire Protection amp Analysis 312193 OSH 146 C11 Hazardous Materials 212194 OSH 155 C11 Environ Regulatory Framework 312197 OSH 165 C11 Excavation Safety 112196 OSH 215 C11 Accident Prevention 312198 OSH 225 C11 Industrial Hygiene 312199 OSH 226 C11 ErgonomicsManage Task Stress 312200 OSH 235 C11 Workersrsquo Compensation 212201 OSH 245 C11 Safety Program PlanningAdmin 312202 OSH 246 C11 Safety Training Methods 312203 OSH 255 C11 Industrial Hygiene Instru Lab 312204 OSH 281 C11 Internship 012205 OSH 285 C11 Independent Study 012206 PHI 111 C11 Intro to Philosophy AH3 312207 PHI 112 C11 Ethics AH3 312208 PHI 113 C11 Logic AH3 312209 PHI 115 C11 World Religions-West AH3 312210 PHI 116 C11 World Religions-East AH3 312211 PHY 105 C11 Conceptual Physics wLab SC1 412212 PHY 111 C11 Physics Alg-Based ILab SC1 512213 PHY 112 C11 Physics Alg-Based IILab SC1 512214 POS 105 C11 Intro to Political ScienceSS1 312215 POS 111 C11 American Government SS1 312216 POS 125 C11 AmerStateLocal Govt GT-SS1 312217 POS 205 C11 International Relations SS1 312218 PSY 101 C11 General Psychology I SS3 312219 PSY 102 C11 General Psychology II SS3 312220 PSY 226 C11 Social Psychology SS3 312221 PSY 235 C11 Human Growth amp Developmnt SS3 312222 PSY 237 C11 Child amp Adolescent Psychology 312223 PSY 238 C11 Child Development SS3 312224 PSY 249 C11 Abnormal Psychology SS3 312225 RUS 111 C11 Russian Language I 512226 SCI 155 C11 Integrated Sci I wLab SC1 412296 SCI 156 C11 Integrated Sci II wLab SC1 412227 SOC 101 C11 Intro to Sociology I SS3 312228 SOC 102 C11 Intro to Sociology II SS3 312229 SOC 231 C11 Sociology-Deviant BehaviorSS3 312230 SPA 111 C11 Spanish Language I 512231 SPA 112 C11 Spanish Language II 512232 SPA 211 C11 Spanish Language III AH4 312233 SPA 212 C11 Spanish Language IV AH4 3

CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title CRS CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs

CCCOnline Summer 2015 Class List Continued

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AGE 102 Agriculture Economics GT-SS1AGR 260 World Interdependence Population and Food GT-SS3AGY 240 Introductory Soil Science with Lab GT-SC1ANT 101 Cultural Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 102 Cultural Anthropology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 103 Archaeology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 104 Physical Anthropology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 107 Introduction to Archaeology GT-SS3ANT 108 Archaeology of World Rock Art GT-SS3ANT 111 Physical Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 201 Introduction to Forensic Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 215 Indians of North America GT-SS3ANT 250 Medical Anthropology GT-SS3ART 110 Art Appreciation GT-AH1ART 111 Art History Ancient to Medieval GT-AH1ART 112 Art History Renaissance to Modern GT-AH1ART 207 Art History - 1900 to Present GT-AH1AST 101 Astronomy I with Lab GT-SC1AST 102 Astronomy II with Lab GT-SC1AST 150 Astrobiology GT-SC2AST 155 Astronomy Ancient Cultures GT-SC2AST 160 Cosmology GT-SC2BIO 103 Principles of Animal Biology GT-SC2BIO 104 Biology A Human Approach GT-SC1BIO 105 Science of Biology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 111 General College Biology I with Lab GT-SC1BIO 112 General College Biology II with Lab GT-SC1BIO 116 Introduction to Human Disease GT-SC2BIO 201 Anatomy amp Physiology I with Lab GT-SC1BIO 202 Anatomy amp Physiology II with Lab GT-SC1BIO 204 Microbiology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 208 General College Microbiology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 220 General Zoology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 221 Botany with Lab GT-SC1BIO 224 Genetics GT-SC1CHE 101 Introduction to Chemistry I with Lab GT-SC1CHE 102 Introduction to Chemistry II with Lab GT-SC1CHE 105 Chemistry in Context with Lab GT-SC1CHE 111 General College Chemistry I with Lab GT-SC1CHE 112 General College Chemistry II with Lab GT-SC1COM 220 Inter-cultural Communication GT-SS3CRJ 110 Introduction to Criminal Justice GT-SS3DAN 125 History of Dance I GT-AH1ECO 101 Economics of Social Issues GT-SS1ECO 201 Principles of Macroeconomics GT-SS1ECO 202 Principles of Microeconomics GT-SS1ECO 211 Gender in the Economy GT-SS1ECO 245 Environmental Economics GT-SS1

ENG 121 English Composition I GT-CO1ENG 122 English Composition II GT-CO2ENG 201 English Comp III Writing for Public Discourse GT-CO3ENV 101 Introduction to Environmental Science with Lab GT-SC1ENV 110 Natural Disasters GT-SC2ETH 200 Introduction to Ethnic Studies GT-SS3FRE 211 French Language III GT-AH4FRE 212 French Language IV GT-AH4GEO 105 World Regional Geography GT-SS2GEO 106 Human Geography GT-SS2GEO 111 Physical Geography - Landforms with Lab GT-SC1GEO 112 Physical Geography-Weather amp Climate with Lab GT-SC1GER 211 German Language III GT-AH4GER 212 German Language IV GT-AH4GEY 108 Geology of US National Parks GT-SC2GEY 111 Physical Geology with Lab GT-SC1GEY 112 Historical Geology with Lab GT-SC1GEY 135 Environmental Geology with Lab GT-SC1HIS 101 Western Civilization Antiquity - 1650 GT-HI1HIS 102 Western Civilization 1650 - Present GT-HI1HIS 111 The World Antiquity - 1500 GT-HI1HIS 112 The World 1500 - Present GT-HI1HIS 121 US History to Reconstruction GT-HI1HIS 122 US History Since the Civil War GT-HI1HIS 203 Civil War Era in American History GT-HI1HIS 205 Women in World History GT-HI1HIS 207 American Environmental History GT-HI1HIS 208 American Indian History GT-HI1HIS 215 Women in US History GT-HI1HIS 218 History of Science and Technology GT-HI1HIS 225 Colorado History GT-HI1HIS 235 History of the American West GT-HI1HIS 236 US History Since 1945 GT-HI1HIS 243 History of Modern China GT-HI1HIS 244 History of Latin America GT-HI1HIS 245 US in the World GT-HI1HIS 247 20th Century World History GT-HI1HIS 249 History of Islamic Civilization GT-HI1HIS 250 African American History GT-HI1HIS 251 History of Christianity in the World GT-HI1HIS 255 The Middle Ages GT-HI1HIS 259 Modern Middle East GT-HI1HIS 260 U S Foreign Relations History GT-HI1HIS 265 Writing About History GT-CO3HUM 103 Introduction to Film Art GT-AH2HUM 115 World Mythology GT-AH2HUM 121 Humanities Early Civilization GT-AH2HUM 122 Humanities Medieval-Modern GT-AH2

CRN Title CRN Title

Statewide Guaranteed Transfer Classes

Session 2 ndash June 8th - August 18th 12390 ART 110 C21 Art Appreciation AH1 312391 BUS 115 C21 Introduction to Business 312408 COM 115 C21 Public Speaking 312392 COM 125 C21 Interpersonal Communication 312393 ENG 121 C21 English Composition I CO1 312394 ENG 122 C21 English Composition II CO2 312395 HIS 121 C21 US History to Reconst HI1 312396 HIS 225 C21 Colorado History HI1 3

12397 HWE 100 C21 Human Nutrition 312398 PHI 111 C21 Intro to Philosophy AH3 312399 PSY 101 C21 General Psychology I SS3 312400 PSY 235 C21 Human Growth amp Developmnt SS3 312401 SOC 101 C21 Intro to Sociology I SS3 3

Session 3 ndash June 1th - August 8th 12384 MAT 025 C91 Algebraic Literacy Lab 112385 MAT 055 C91 Algebraic Literacy 4

CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs

CCCOnline Summer 2015 Class List Continued

HUM 123 Humanities Modern World GT-AH2ITA 211 Italian Language III GT-AH4ITA 212 Italian Language IV GT-AH4JOU 105 Introduction to Mass Media GT-SS3JPN 211 Japanese Language III GT-AH4JPN 212 Japanese Language IV GT-AH4LIT 115 Introduction to Literature I GT-AH2LIT 201 World Literature 10 1600 GT-AH2LIT 202 World Literature After 1600 GT-AH2LIT 205 Ethnic Literature GT-AH2LIT 211 American Literature to Civil War GT-AH2LIT 212 American Literature After Civil War GT-AH2LIT 221 British Literature to 1700 GT-AH2LIT 222 British Literature Since 1700 GT-AH2LIT 225 Introduction to Shakespeare GT-AH2LIT 246 Literature of Women GT-AH2LIT 259 Survey of African American Literature GT-AH2LIT 268 Celtic Literature GT-AH2MAT 120 Mathematics for Liberal Arts GT-MA1MAT 121 College Algebra GT-MA1MAT 122 College Trigonometry GT-MA1MAT 123 Finite Mathematics GT-MA1MAT 125 Survey of Calculus GT-MA1MAT 135 Introduction to Statistics GT-MA1MAT 166 Pre-Calculus GT-MA1MAT 201 Calculus I GT-MA1MAT 202 Calculus II GT-MA1MAT 203 Calculus III GT-MA1MAT 204 Calculus IIIEngineering Apps GT-MA1MAT 215 Discrete Mathematics GT-MA1MAT 261 Diff Eqwith Engineering Apps GT-MA1MAT 265 Differential Equations GT-MA1MET 150 General Meteorology with Lab GT-MA1MUS 120 Music Appreciation GT-AH1MUS 122 Music History Early Romantic-Present GT-AH1MUS 123 Survey of World Music GT-AH1MUS 125 History of Jazz GT-AH1NRE 251 General Oceanography with Lab GT-SC1PHI 111 Introduction to Philosophy GT-AH3PHI 112 Ethics GT-AH3PHI 113 Logic GT-AH3PHI 114 Comparative Religions GT-AH3PHI 115 World Religions West GT-AH3PHI 116 World Religions East GT-AH3PHI 214 Philosophy of Religion GT-AH3PHI 218 Environmental Ethics GT-AH3PHI 220 Philosophy of Death and Dying GT-AH3PHY 105 Conceptual Physics with Lab GT-SC1PHY 107 Energy Science and Technology with Lab GT-SC1

PHY 111 Physics Algebra Based I with Lab GT-SC1PHY 112 Physics Algebra Based II with Lab GT-SC1PHY 211 Physics Calculus Based I with Lab GT-SC1PHY 212 Physics Calculus Based II with Lab GT-SC1POS 105 Introduction to Political Science GT-SS1POS 111 American Government GT-SS1POS 125 American State and Local Government GT-SS1POS 205 International Relations GT-SS1POS 215 Current Political Issues GT-SS1POS 225 Comparative Government GT-SS1PSY 101 General Psychology I GT-SS3PSY 102 General Psychology II GT-SS3PSY 205 Psychology of Gender GT-SS3PSY 217 Human Sexuality GT-SS3PSY 226 Social Psychology GT-SS3PSY 227 Psychology of Death and Dying GT-SS3PSY 235 Human Growth amp Development GT-SS3PSY 238 Child Development GT-SS3PSY 240 Health Psychology GT-SS3PSY 249 Abnormal Psychology GT-SS3PSY 265 Psychology of Personality GT-SS3RUS 211 Russian Language III GT-AH4RUS 212 Russian Language IV GT-AH4SCI 105 Science in Society GT-SC2SCI 155 Integrated Science I Physics amp Chemistry with Lab GT-SC1SCI 156 Integrated Science II Earth amp Life Science with Lab GT-SC1SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology GT-SS3SOC 102 Introduction to Sociology II GT-SS3SOC 205 Sociology of Family Dynamics GT-SS3SOC 207 Environmental Sociology GT-SS3SOC 215 Contemporary Social Problems GT-SS3SOC 216 Sociology of Gender GT-SS3SOC 218 Sociology of Diversity GT-SS3SOC 220 Sociology of Religion GT-SS3SOC 231 Sociology of Deviant Behavior GT-SS3SOC 237 Sociology of Death and Dying GT-SS3SPA 211 Spanish Language III GT-AH4SPA 212 Spanish Language IV GT-AH4THE 105 Theatre Appreciation GT-AH1THE 108 Theatre Script Analysis GT-AH1THE 211 Development of Theatre Greek-Renaissance GT-AH1THE 212 Development of Theatre Restoration-Modern GT-AH1THE 215 Playwriting GT-AH1WST 200 Introduction to Women Studies GT-SS3WST 225 Women and Social Action GT-SS3WST 240 Goddesses and Women of the Ancient World GT-SS3WST 249 Womenrsquos Sexuality GT-SS3

52315

Statewide Guaranteed Transfer Classes Continued CRN Title CRN Title

Southern Colorado Repertory eatre and Trinidad State are o ering a two-week Arts Immersion Camp open to kids ages 5-18 e summer program includes theatre taught by professional actors designers and technicians and music and art taught by Trinidad Statersquos accomplished professors For two fun- lled weeks campers receive extensive and specialized training for the next generation of creative professionals and enthusiasts all in a safe environment on Trinidad Statersquos beautiful campus e two weeks of Camp lead up to the last weekend when family members can enjoy campers in a fully staged play and music performance and art on display at Trinidad Statersquos Massari Performing Arts Center

Dates July 20 - August 2 2015 (two weeks)Times 3 options -

bull Full Immersion Sleep-Over Campbull Day Camp 9 am - 5 pm including an hour for lunchbull Theatre Camp only 9 am - 1 pm

Costbull Full Immersion including room and board and all activities

$1295bull Full Day Camp including lunch $485bull Morning Theatre Camp only $220

Where Trinidad State Junior College and the Massari Performing Arts CenterAges

bull Full Immersion Sleep-over Camp 8-18bull Day Camp 7-18bull Morning Theatre Camp only 5-18

Description Geared for all levels of experience and interest Arts Camp provides extensive training and performance experiences in acting dance music and art blending interactive activities with professional trainingContact Harriet Vaugeois or Bernadine Torres bernadinescrtheatregmailcom wwwscrtheatrecom

In Theatre workshops campers work on all aspects of theatre production including acting voice production dance technical design of costumes scenery lights sound and props Highly experienced teachers and counselors ensure a supportive and inclusive environment where campers build vivid on-stage characters which help shape the o -stage character of the young lives engaged making them con dent compassionate and well rounded Campers are encouraged to develop new skills pursue existing interests and foster everlasting friendships

In Art workshops campers will engage in hands-on opportunities to experience the creative process in an active (and fun) studio environment Campers will work with highly experienced professional artists who welcome the opportunity to work with unique individuals bursting with potential In addition to the traditional range of artistic expression the campers will also have the opportunity to experience puppet making Our goal is to push creativity to the next level encourage long lasting friendships build con dence and self-esteem all while having fun

In Music workshops campers will rehearse daily with highly accomplished musicians to improve his or her vocal or musical skills both individually and as part of a group In addition to exploring various musical genres campers will have the opportunity to develop songwriting skills Beyond increased musical con dence campers will form lifelong friendships with other boys girls and teens who share the same passion and enthusiasm (Please note other than piano and percussion campers will need to bring their own instrument)

Southern Colorado Arts Immersion Camp

Theatre

Art

Music

24 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Southern Colorado Repertory eatre and Trinidad State are o ering a two-week Arts Immersion Camp open to kids ages 5-18 e summer program includes theatre taught by professional actors designers and technicians and music and art taught by Trinidad Statersquos accomplished professors For two fun- lled weeks campers receive extensive and specialized training for the next generation of creative professionals and enthusiasts all in a safe environment on Trinidad Statersquos beautiful campus e two weeks of Camp lead up to the last weekend when family members can enjoy campers in a fully staged play and music performance and art on display at Trinidad Statersquos Massari Performing Arts Center

Dates July 20 - August 2 2015 (two weeks)Times 3 options -

bull Full Immersion Sleep-Over Campbull Day Camp 9 am - 5 pm including an hour for lunchbull Theatre Camp only 9 am - 1 pm

Costbull Full Immersion including room and board and all activities

$1295bull Full Day Camp including lunch $485bull Morning Theatre Camp only $220

Where Trinidad State Junior College and the Massari Performing Arts CenterAges

bull Full Immersion Sleep-over Camp 8-18bull Day Camp 7-18bull Morning Theatre Camp only 5-18

Description Geared for all levels of experience and interest Arts Camp provides extensive training and performance experiences in acting dance music and art blending interactive activities with professional trainingContact Harriet Vaugeois or Bernadine Torres bernadinescrtheatregmailcom wwwscrtheatrecom

In Theatre workshops campers work on all aspects of theatre production including acting voice production dance technical design of costumes scenery lights sound and props Highly experienced teachers and counselors ensure a supportive and inclusive environment where campers build vivid on-stage characters which help shape the o -stage character of the young lives engaged making them con dent compassionate and well rounded Campers are encouraged to develop new skills pursue existing interests and foster everlasting friendships

In Art workshops campers will engage in hands-on opportunities to experience the creative process in an active (and fun) studio environment Campers will work with highly experienced professional artists who welcome the opportunity to work with unique individuals bursting with potential In addition to the traditional range of artistic expression the campers will also have the opportunity to experience puppet making Our goal is to push creativity to the next level encourage long lasting friendships build con dence and self-esteem all while having fun

In Music workshops campers will rehearse daily with highly accomplished musicians to improve his or her vocal or musical skills both individually and as part of a group In addition to exploring various musical genres campers will have the opportunity to develop songwriting skills Beyond increased musical con dence campers will form lifelong friendships with other boys girls and teens who share the same passion and enthusiasm (Please note other than piano and percussion campers will need to bring their own instrument)

Southern Colorado Arts Immersion Camp

Theatre

Art

Music

Summer Gunsmithing Series at Trinidad State

More than 60 classes are o ered through the NRA Summer Series including topics covering speci c guns machining welding for gunsmiths metal nishes reloading stockmaking checkering engraving and more

Learn from the best ndash experts from all over the nation and our top-notch gunsmithing faculty teach NRA summer classes

Classes ll up fast - sign up today Call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

ldquoThis is my rst time here rst time doing any gunsmithing

and I was very impressed Thanks for a great weekrdquo ndash NRA Gunsmithing Student

Trinidad State o ers NRA gunsmithing courses throughout the summer Classes vary in length from one day to two weeks and

are available to anyone interested in gunsmithing or related topics - whether yoursquore a novice current student or professional

Now at Trinidad State NRA Certified Training Center

Trinidad State is now home to the rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in the United States is allows Trinidad Statersquos storied Gunsmithing Department with backing from the NRA to train future gun safety instructors in the proper use

of pistols ri es shotguns and more Not only can students become NRA Certi ed

Instructors they can take advantage of government nancial aid GI Bill and Vocational Rehab bene ts when paying for these classes For information or

to sign up call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

bull Tuition at Trinidad State is at least 40 less than area 4-year colleges and universities

bull Start here then transfer to a 4-year university ndash General Education courses guaranteed to transfer to Colorado universities (some restrictions apply)

Get the schedule online

Call 1-800-621-TSJC or visit trinidadstateedu

Summer Gunsmithing Series at Trinidad State

More than 60 classes are o ered through the NRA Summer Series including topics covering speci c guns machining welding for gunsmiths metal nishes reloading stockmaking checkering engraving and more

Learn from the best ndash experts from all over the nation and our top-notch gunsmithing faculty teach NRA summer classes

Classes ll up fast - sign up today Call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

ldquoThis is my rst time here rst time doing any gunsmithing

and I was very impressed Thanks for a great weekrdquo ndash NRA Gunsmithing Student

Trinidad State o ers NRA gunsmithing courses throughout the summer Classes vary in length from one day to two weeks and

are available to anyone interested in gunsmithing or related topics - whether yoursquore a novice current student or professional

Now at Trinidad State NRA Certified Training Center

Trinidad State is now home to the rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in the United States is allows Trinidad Statersquos storied Gunsmithing Department with backing from the NRA to train future gun safety instructors in the proper use

of pistols ri es shotguns and more Not only can students become NRA Certi ed

Instructors they can take advantage of government nancial aid GI Bill and Vocational Rehab bene ts when paying for these classes For information or

to sign up call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

bull Tuition at Trinidad State is at least 40 less than area 4-year colleges and universities

bull Start here then transfer to a 4-year university ndash General Education courses guaranteed to transfer to Colorado universities (some restrictions apply)

Get the schedule online

Call 1-800-621-TSJC or visit trinidadstateedu

Trinidad

Esthetician12235 EST 210 001 Advanced Massage amp Skin Care 2 0900AM 0950AM Mullen 301 MTWRF 6215 62715 DeChristino12236 EST 211 001 Facial Make-up 1 1000AM 1030AM Mullen 301 MTWRF 6215 62715 DeChristino12237 EST 212 001 Hair Removal 3 0100PM 0300PM Mullen 301 MTWRF 6215 62715 DeChristino

GunsmithingNRATo register for these classes please contact Donna Haddow at (719) 846-5541 or e-mail her at donnahaddowtrinidadstateedu12024 GUN 116 003 Basic Precision Welding 2 0800AM 0500PM Banta 201A MTWRF 62215 62615 Taunt12033 GUN 130 001 CNC Machining 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 206 MTWRF 61515 61915 Cumby12444 GUN 185 001 NRA Lab amp Independent Study 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 211 MTWRF 72015 72414 Newport12307 GUN 202 001 Air Gun Repair 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 306 MTWRF 71315 71715 Bimrose12265 GUN 275 003 ST Advanced Hand Engraving 3 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 414 MTWRF 62915 7313 Pierson12268 GUN 275 007 ST Vintage Barrel Rest wDamascus Finish 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 106 MTWRF 62915 7315 Beasland12452 GUN 275 039 ST Relining 22 caliber Firearms 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 211 MTWRF 62915 7315 Birkhold12272 GUN 275 047 ST Basic Hand Engraving 3 0800AM 0600PM Mullen 414 MTWRF 7615 71015 Pierson12055 GUN 275 048 ST Basic Hand Engraving 3 0800AM 0600PM Mullen 414 MTWRF 7615 71015 Pierson12274 GUN 292 001 Scrimshaw 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 414 MTWRF 61515 61915 Stevens12454 GUN 275 043 041 ST Stock Semi Inlet 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 101 MTWRF 7615 71015 Morovits12436 GUN 122 001 Tools amp Fixtures 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 211 MTWRF 62215 62615 Sturtevant12456 GUN 275 043 ST Powderhorns 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 106 MTWRF 6815 61215 Stevens12457 GUN 275 044 ST Powderhorns 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 106 MTWRF 6815 61215 Stevens12525 GUN 275 047 Engraving ProblemsAlumni 2 MTWRF 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 414 7615 71015 Pierson12525 GUN 275 047 Engraving ProblemsAlumni 2 0800AM 0500PM Mullen 414 MTWRF 7615 71015 Pierson12463 GUR 101 001 Basic Inst Training amp Home Fire Safety Inst 5 0800AM 0800PM Boyd TCRM M 6815 6815 Staff12481 GUR 101 002 Basic Inst Training amp Home Fire Safety Inst 5 0800AM 0800PM Boyd TCRM M 72015 72015 Staff12461 GUR 106 001 NRA Basic Pistol Shooting 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM T-W 6215 6315 Staff12476 GUR 106 002 NRA Basic Pistol Shooting 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM Sat-Sun 71115 71215 Staff12484 GUR 106 003 NRA Basic Pistol Shooting 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM Sat-Sun 8815 8915 Staff12478 GUR 107 001 NRA Basic Shotgun Shooting 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM TW 71415 71515 Staff12462 GUR 108 001 NRA Basic Muzzleloading Pistol Shooting 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM RF 6415 6515 Staff12472 GUR 109 001 NRA Basic Muzzleloading Rifle Shooting 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM RF 62515 62615 Staff12479 GUR 111 001 NRA Basic Muzzleloading Shotgun Shooting 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM RF 71625 71715 Staff12466 GUR 120 001 Range Safety Officer 5 0800AM 0600PM Boyd TCRM M 62215 62215 Staff12477 GUR 120 002 Range Safety Officer 5 0800AM 0600PM Boyd TCRM M 71315 71315 Staff12460 GUR 201 001 NRA Home Firearms Safety 5 0100PM 0500PM Boyd TCRM M 6115 6115 Staff12464 GUR 206 001 NRA Pistol Instructor Training 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM TW 6915 61015 Staff12482 GUR 207 001 NRA Basic Shotgun Instructor Training 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM TW 72115 72215 Staff12465 GUR 208 001 NRA Muzzleloading Pistol Instrucor Training 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM RF 61115 61215 Staff12475 GUR 209 001 NRA Basic Muzzle Rifle Instructor Training 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM WR 7215 7315 Staff12474 GUR 210 001 NRA Basic Rifle Instructor Training 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM TW 63015 7115 Staff12483 GUR 211 001 NRA Basic Muzzlel Shotgun Inst Training 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM RF 72315 72415 Staff GUR 275 001 Refuse to be a Victim 0 0100PM 0500PM Boyd TCRM Sat 61715 61715 Staff GUR 275 002 Refuse to be a Victim 0 0100PM 0500PM Boyd TCRM Sat 71815 71815 Staff12467 GUR 110 001 NRA Basic Rifle Shooting 1 0800AM 0500PM Boyd TCRM TW 62315 62415 Staff1241 CNED 1241 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 211 SU 53015 53115 Wygovsky1242 CNED 1242 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 211 SU 6615 6715 Wygovsky1243 CNED 1243 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 211 SU 62015 62115 Wygovsky1244 CNED 1244 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 212 SU 62715 62815 Wygovsky1245 CNED 1245 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 212 SU 71115 71215 Wygovsky1246 CNED 1246 Machine Shop Lab 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 213 SU 71815 71915 Wygovsky1255 CNED 1255 Reloading A-Z 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 306 MTWRF 6115 6515 Machholz1256 CNED 1256 Leather Holster Making 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 414 MTWRF 6115 6515 Calkins1258 CNED 1258 Powderhorns 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 106 MTWRF 6815 61215 Stevens1263 CNED 1263 Gun Leather II 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 414 MTWRF 6815 61215 Calkins11264 CNED 1264 Firearms Business 0800AM 0500PM TBD TBD S 61315 61315 Cumby1267 CNED 1267 Intro to CADCAM - CNC 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 206 MTWRF 61515 61915 Cumby1270 CNED 1270 Scrimshaw 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 414 MTWRF 61515 61915 Stevens1273 CNED 1273 Pen Making 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 206 MTWRF 62215 62615 Farrell

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Trinidad Campus Summer 2015 Class ListCRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Trinidad

GunsmithingNRA Continued1277 CNED 1277 Vintage Barrel Restoration w Damascus Finishing 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 106 MTWRF 62915 7315 Beasland1279 CNED 1279 Religning 22 Caliber Firearms 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 211 MTWRF 62915 7315 Birkhold1281 CNED 1281 Advanced Hand Engraving 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 414 MTWRF 62915 7315 Pierson1282 CNED 1282 Structural Welding 0800AM 0500PM Banta MTWRF 62915 7315 Sanchez1289 CNED 1289 Spurmaking 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 101 MTWRF 71315 71715 Knight1293 CNED 1293 Classic Match Airguns 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 306 MTWRF 71315 71715 Bimrose1294 CNED 1294 Three Piece Buckles 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 101 MTWRF 72015 72415 Knight1295 CNED 1295 NRA Lab amp Independent Study 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 106 MTWRF 72015 72415 Newport1297 CNED 1297 Hatmaking 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 306 MTWRF 62215 62615 Hirt1298 CNED 1298 Gunstock Carving 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 414 MTWRF 72015 72415 Brooks1299 CNED 1299 NRA Shotgun Coaches Class 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 306 MT 72715 72815 Staff1327 CNED 2070 Refuse to be a Victim 0100PM 0500PM Boyd TCRM S 71815 71815 Staff

Human Performance and Exercise12309 HPE 200 T00 Perspectives in PE amp Sport 3 Online 6815 71715 Sloane

Management12310 MAN 200 H01 Human Resource Management I 3 1100AM 1215PM Berg 307 W 6815 71715 Vigil-Alcone

Marketing12311 MAR 160 H01 Customer Service 3 1100AM 1215PM Berg 307 T 6815 71715 Vigil-Alcone

Mathematics12312 MAT 025 050 Algebraic Literacy Lab 1 0500PM 0635PM LIB 308 R 6815 73115 Maxwell12313 MAT 050 001 Quantitative Literacy 4 0900AM 1035AM LIB 308 MTWR 6815 73115 Watson-Flores12316 MAT 055 001 Algebraic Literacy 4 0900AM 1035AM LIB 308 MTWR 6815 73115 Watson-Flores12320 MAT 091 050 Applied Quant Lab 1 0500PM 0635PM LIB 308 R 6815 73115 Maxwell12321 MAT 093 050 Algebra Lab 1 0500PM 0635PM LIB 308 R 6815 73115 Maxwell12008 MAT 107 050 Career Math 3 0500PM 0635PM LIB 309A MTW 6815 73115 Maxwell12279 MAT 121 T00 College Algebra MA1 4 ONLINE 6815 73115 Arguello

Music12468 MUS 120 H01 Music Appreciation AH1 3 0930AM 1105AM TMC 202 TWR 6815 71715 Winchester12280 MUS 141 005 PI Electric Guitar I 1 6815 71715 Ingram12281 MUS 141 006 PI Electric Guitar I 1 6815 71715 Ingram12282 MUS 141 007 PI Electric Bass I 1 6815 71715 Ingram12283 MUS 141 008 PI Electric Bass I 1 6815 71715 Ingram12009 MUS 141 009 PI Acoustic Guitar I 1 6815 71715 Ingram12010 MUS 141 010 PI Acoustic Guitar I (15) 1 6815 71715 Ingram12011 MUS 142 005 PI Electric Guitar II 1 6815 71715 Ingram12284 MUS 142 006 PI Electric Guitar II 1 6815 71715 Ingram12285 MUS 142 007 PI Electric Bass II 1 6815 71715 Ingram12286 MUS 142 008 PI Electric Bass II 1 6815 71715 Ingram12287 MUS 142 009 PI Acoustic Guitar II 1 6815 71715 Ingram12288 MUS 142 010 PI Acoustic Guitar II 1 6815 71715 Ingram12289 MUS 143 005 PI Electric Guitar III 1 6815 71715 Ingram12290 MUS 143 006 PI Electric Guitar III 1 6815 71715 Ingram12291 MUS 143 007 PI Electric Bass III 1 6815 71715 Ingram12292 MUS 143 008 PI Electric Bass III 1 6815 71715 Ingram12323 MUS 144 005 PI Electric Guitar IV 1 6815 71715 Ingram12324 MUS 144 006 PI Electric Guitar IV 1 6815 71715 Ingram12325 MUS 144 007 PI Electric Bass IV 1 6815 71715 Ingram12326 MUS 144 008 PI Electric Bass IV 1 6815 71715 Ingram1232 CNED Songwriting 1130AM 1215PM TMC 202 TR 6815 71715 Fyock

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Trinidad Campus Summer 2015 Class ListCRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

TrinidadNursing 12238 NUR 169 001 Transition into Practical Nrsg 4 0800AM 0500PM Davis 115 RF 52515 62615 Clerkin12251 NUR 189 001 Transition from LPN to ADN 3 0800AM 0500PM Davis 115 T 52515 62315 Clerkin12294 NUR 211 050 Psychiatric-Mental Health NSG 4 0400PM 0800PM Davis 115 M 6815 72415 Carpenter12527 HWE 100 H01 Human Nutrition 3 0900AM 1200PM Davis 115 T 6815 71715 Frank

Physical Education12373 PED 122 001 Step Aerobics 1 0900AM 1005AM TSSC MWF 6815 73115 Billings

Psychology12470 PSY 101 PH1 General Psychology I 3 1030AM 1220AM Davis 215 T 6815 73115 Mobbley

Science12293 SCI 105 T00 Science in Society SC2 3 ONLINE 6815 73115 Hanstad

Sociology12471 SOC 101 PH1 Intro to Sociology I 3 0100PM 0250PM Davis 215 W 6815 73115 Cooley

Summer of Fun1240 CNED 1240 Are You Thriving 0830AM 0130PM Lib 310 T 61615 61615 Nesbitt1300 CNED 1300 Recycled NotebookTreat Sleeve 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall F 6515 6515 Mack1301 CNED 1301 Glass Projects 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall R 6415 6415 Mack1302 CNED 1302 Chalk Message BoardHoppy Spring 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall W 6315 6315 Mack1303 CNED 1303 Halloween Projects 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall T 6215 6215 Mack1304 CNED 1304 Christmas Ornaments 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall M 6115 6115 Mack1305 CNED 1305 Digital Photography 0900AM 1200PM Boyd 119 TWR 52615 52815 Barrack1306 CNED 1306 Basic Computers (Word Excel Powerpoint) 0900AM 0200PM Berg 305 T 6915 6915 Rigdon1307 CNED 1307 Selling amp Safety on the Internet 0900AM 0200PM Berg 305 T 72115 72115 Rigdon1308 CNED 1308 Basic First Aid 0100PM 0500PM Davis 123 M 6115 6115 CarpenterFrank1309 CNED 1309 CPR 0800AM 1200PM Davis 123 M 6115 6115 CarpenterFrank1310 CNED 1310 Basic Automotive Banta 101 MT 6115 6215 Brunelli1311 CNED 1311 OSHA 10 HR Construction Industry Standorder 0900AM 0300PM Berg 307 MT 62215 62315 Cumby1312 CNED 1312 Welding Art 0800AM 0500PM Banta 201 MTWRF 7615 71015 Sanchez

Welding 12375 WEL 275 001 ST Welding Art 2 0800AM 0500PM Banta 308 MTWRF 7615 71015 Sanchez12376 WEL 275 002 ST Welding Art 2 0800AM 0500PM Banta 308 MTWRF 7615 71015 Sanchez12377 WEL 275 003 ST Structural Welding 2 0800AM 0500PM Banta 308 MTWRF 62915 7315 Sanchez12378 WEL 275 004 ST Structural Welding 2 0800AM 0500PM Banta 308 MTWRF 62915 7315 Sanchez

6-16-15

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Trinidad Campus Summer 2015 Class ListCRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Amount $250 per semester Duration First two consecutive semesters at TSJC Criteria Available to all high school senior students who participate in either the Red Carpet or Spring Fest events Participating students are given a certificate at the event and are responsible for bringing the certificate to the Financial Aid Office to redeem the scholarship

Amount $250 per semester Duration First two consecutive semesters at TSJC Criteria Available to all GED Graduates who participate in the GED Graduation Participating students are given a certificate at the event and are responsible for bringing the certificate to the Financial Aid Office to redeem the scholarship

Amount 3 credit hours on-campus in-state tuition rateDuration First semester at TSJC Criteria This award provides a 3 credit hour scholarship to a transfer student former TSJC student or student who has never been to college Student must carry at least 15 credit hours for a fall or spring semester or 6 credit hours for a summer semester Deadline August 15th for 2015 fall semester

Amount 12 credit hours per semester on-campus in-state tuition rate Duration Fall and spring semesters Criteria Scholarships available to the Valedictorian and Salutatorian from the graduating classes of public high schools within the eight county service area Online private school and home school students can also apply for the Presidentrsquos Scholarship using their GPA and ACT scores Deadline August 15th for 2015 fall semester

Amount $600 per semester maximum Duration Up to two years or 60 credit hours based on academic performance Criteria Available to all new incoming students who apply prior to first semester at TSJC and have earned a cumulative high school GPA of 38 ndash 40 or who have a composite ACT score of 25 or higher Students are required to carry 15 credit hours per semester and maintain a GPA of 38 or higher Cumulative GPA will be used for continuing eligibilityDeadline August 15th for 2015 fall semester

Amount $400 per semester maximum Duration Up to two years or 60 credit hours based on academic performance Criteria Available to all new incoming students who apply prior to first semester at TSJC and have earned a cumulative high school GPA of 30 ndash 3799 or who have a composite ACT score between 21 and 24 Students are required to carry 15 credit hours per semester and maintain a GPA of 30 or higher Cumulative GPA will be used for continuing eligibilityDeadline August 15th for 2015 fall semester

Institutional Scholarship Opportunities

Red Carpet Scholarship $250semester

GED Graduate Scholarship $250semester

Try 3 on TSJC Scholarship 3 credit hours

Presidentrsquos Scholarship 12 creditssemester

Automatic Merit 38-40 $600semester

Automatic Merit 30-3799 $400semester

For more information and a scholarship application visitwwwtrinidadstateedustudentsscholarships

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Trinidad State Junior College is your college We take pride in offering a variety of classes designed to meet your unique needs From accounting to welding we have it all and itrsquos all here for you We hope you find this schedule useful as you plan your future Whether yoursquore a returning student a lifelong learner or a person considering a new career Trinidad State can help you reach your goalsWe offer courses on two great campuses in beautiful southern Colorado and we are committed to providing you with personalized attention and endless opportunity With a student to faculty ratio of 13-to-1 we look forward to giving you the one-on-one attention you deserve as you pursue your dreamsCome by and see us visit our website atwwwtrinidadstateedu or give us a call at (800) 621-8752 We hope to see you in one of our classrooms soonYour future awaitsWarmest regards

Carmen M Simone PhDPresident

Dr Carmen M SimoneTrinidad Statersquos President

Trinidad STaTe adviSory CounCil

Richard Compton ChairRosalie Martinez Vice Chair

MembersVibeka Adkisson

John GalushaCharlotte Kilpatrick

Kathleen Rogers Tom Scarlett

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IMPORTANT DATES FOR SUMMER 2015March 2015March 20th Summer Registration Opens

May 2015May 29th Advising and Placement Testing Available

June 2015June 8th Six-Week Session BeginsJune 8th Eight-Week Session BeginsJune 13th Census Date Six-Week SessionJune 15th Census Date Eight-Week Session

July 2015July 4th Independence Day No Classes College Closed July 9th Withdrawal Date Six-Week SessionJuly 17th Six-Week Session EndsJuly 20th Withdrawal Date Eight-Week SessionJuly 31st Eight-Week Session Ends

Class Sessions First Day of Classes

Census DateLast day to drop

with refund

Withdrawal DateLast day to withdraw

ldquoWrdquo RecordedNo Refund

Semester Dates

CCCOnline (Ses 1) June 1st June 11st June 26th June 1st ndash August 8th

CCCOnline (Ses 2) June 8th June 14th July 10th June 8th ndash July 18th

CCCOnline (Ses 3) June 1st June 11st June 26th June 1st ndash August 8th

Summer 2015 Term Dates for CCCOnline Classes

TSJC is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association

of Colleges and Schools 230 South LaSalle St Suite 7-500

Chicago Illinois 60602-1411 1 (800) 621-7440 (312) 263-0456

Programs are approved byState Board for Community Colleges and Occupational Education

9101 Lowry Blvd bull Denver CO 80230 bull Phone 800-621-7440

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Student Admissions Checklist

Admissions Application (Must have a GEDHigh school Diploma) Apply online wwwtrinidadstateedu

TSJC Student Number S__________________

Provide previous educational information to TSJC Transcripts-high school Transcripts-previous College ACTSAT scores Immunization Records

Accuplacer Test-Trinidad Campus (TC) Library 218 Valley Campus (VC) LRC 212 (To ensure proper placement to achieve success)

FAFSA- TC BERG 209 VC Main Bldg 160 - File a Free Application for Federal Student Aid wwwfafsaedugov TSJC Code 001368 You will need prior year income tax records Pin_____________ Password______________

Colorado Opportunity Fund - TC Berg Room 201 VC Main Bldg 160- Colorado residents are eligible for COF to decrease your tuition expense httpscofcollege-assistorg User ID___________ Password_______________

Advising Registration-TC Library Student Success Center VC Main Bldg 160 You may self-disclose any disabilities amp seek accommodations -TC Library 222 VC LRC 212 Work Study Opportunities-TC Berg Room 209 VC Main Bldg 160

Student ID Card Student Services Berg TC Room 201 VC Main Build 158

Book Voucher - TC Berg Room 209 VC Business Office New Students- First Day of classes Continuing Students- The week before classes begin

Verify room assignments - look up your class schedule in Go2TSJCPortal to verify that your classes have not been moved

TC - Trinidad CampusVC - Valley Campus

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Summer 2015 Semester CalendarPlease pay special attention to the dates that classes begin and end Note that leaving early or returning late may result in your grades being lowered

Credit HoursTo be considered a full-time student at Trinidad State Junior College you must be enrolled in at least 15 credit hours Federal Financial Aid recognizes a student carrying 12 credit hours to be full time If you are enrolled in a career or technical educational program you may not take more than 26 credit hours without the approval of the program dean

Arranged CoursesThe abbreviation ldquoTBArdquo means that the time days or locations are scheduled on an individual basis between student and instructor Students are responsible for seeing the instructor to arrange their schedules

Course Cancellations The College reserves the right to cancel programs or courses to change instructors and to change times or locations of classes The Deanrsquos office will have current up-to-date information on scheduled classes

Drops Withdrawals and Repeating a Course Itrsquos important to know the drop and withdrawal dates for all your classes The dates are listed on the academic calendar or your individual course syllabus Whatrsquos the difference between ldquodroprdquo and ldquowithdrawrdquo If you drop a class before the census date you will receive a tuition refund and you will not lose College Opportunity Fund (COF) credits You can withdraw between the census and withdrawal dates It wonrsquot affect your grade point average however you will not get a refund and you will lose COF credits

A student who earns a grade of D F or U may repeat the course once for the purpose of improving the grade point

average (GPA) Both grades earned will be entered on the transcript however only the highest grade will be counted in calculating the cumulative grade point average Duplicate credit is not granted for repeating a course It is the studentrsquos responsibility to drop or withdraw from classes if they stop attending Students can go to the Student Services Office on either campus to drop or withdraw from a class If a student decides to withdraw from a class after the census but before the last 20 of the class and has a passing grade the grade will be recorded as ldquoWrdquo A ldquoWrdquo is not counted in computing grade point averages If a student withdraws during the last 20 of the class a regular grade will be assigned that does count in computing grade point averages Requests for exception to this procedure may be made to the appropriate dean

Tuition Refunds If a student officially drops from classes prior to the class census date a 100 refund of tuition will be made There will be no refund if the student withdraws after the class census date The College reserves the right to cancel course offerings where enrollment is too low to make a course educationally sound andor economically feasible Course cancellations will result in refund of tuition

Registration DeadlineThe deadline for registering for classes is the first Friday of class or as designated in the TSJC schedule Students requesting to register after the deadline date must obtain approval from the departmental dean for late authorization and registration into a class after the deadline date

Tuition ClassificationColorado law requires that students be classified as in-state or out-of-state for tuition purposes Your tuition classification is based upon information supplied on the application for admission

Students previously classified as out-of-state may have their classification

changed through a Tuition Classification Petition process Petitions and information concerning documentation may be obtained in the Registrarrsquos Office or the Student Services Office on either campus Petition applications must be received by either the Registrarrsquos Office or Student Affairs Office by the first Friday of class each semester

The tuition classification officer must request and maintain adequate documentation to support any applicantrsquos claim for change in status The policy for tuition classification is outlined in the Colorado Community College System (CCCS) System Presidentrsquos Procedure 4-40 For more information go to httpswwwcccseduwp-contentuploads201309SP4-40pdf

Appeal Procedures When a decision is rendered and the student is not in agreement with the decision the student may appeal the decision to the ldquoSA Committeerdquo by contacting the Vice President of Student Affairs The student will be required to present supporting documentation to a panel of institutional representatives for review and resolution The student will be notified of the decision made by the appeals panel and the reasons behind the decision The decision of the appeals panel is final

Deadlines Students have until the first Friday of each semester to submit a petition for change in Tuition Classification Once the petition is submitted the College will make a determination by census date

Check Your RequirementsTo earn a degree students must satisfy all course and curriculum requirements for the program under which they are registered and attain a cumulative grade point average of 20 or higher Basic skills courses do not count toward a degree Familiarize yourself with the provisions and regulations pertaining to your program See an Advisor when in doubt TSJC will make every effort to assist you in meeting requirements for graduation Final responsibility however rests with you

General Information

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TransferTrinidad State Junior College has transfer agreements with Coloradorsquos four-year colleges and universities These agreements ensure that if you successfully complete requirements for graduation with an Associate of Arts or Associate of Science Degree you have fulfilled general education requirements and you will be granted upper division status at the receiving institution

Each applicant for admission who has attended another institution or college may not disregard a previous collegiate record Transfer students will be applying for admissions as a first-time freshman A student who wishes to transfer to Trinidad State Junior College may do so provided that the student is in good standing at the college from which heshe wishes to transfer

An official transcript must be sent directly to the college from the institution where the credits were earned College transcripts will be evaluated prior to registration to ascertain acceptable credits that will apply to the studentrsquos program of study Courses for which the student has earned a grade of ldquoDrdquo or ldquoFrdquo will not be accepted for credit Students with a GPA below 15 may be admitted on academic probation

In determining academic standing while attending TSJC the GPA of a transfer student is computed on the basis of credits attempted at Trinidad State Junior College only and will not include credits and grade points earned at other colleges

Up to 45 credits earned at regionally accredited colleges or universities or other approved educational institutions may be applied toward fulfilling TSJC program requirements

Please contact the Registrar at 719-846-5550 for more information about accepted transfer credits

Credit for Prior LearningThe Credit for Prior Learning or CPL program allows students to earn credit for learning that occurs outside the sponsorship of accredited post-secondary education institutions CPL is not awarded for experience but for college-level learning which entails

knowledge skills and competencies that students have obtained as a result of their prior learning experiences Contact the Registrar at 719-846-5550 for more information about how to be awarded credit for prior learning

Transfer of credit for vocational courses are determined by the Dean of Career and Technical Education Contact the Dean of Career and Technical Education at 719-846-5559 for more information about how to receive credit for vocational courses

Residence HallsThere are four residence halls on the Trinidad Campus to house students The residence halls are staffed with two full-time housing employees and a support staff of dorm assistants and resident hall assistants Students living in the residence halls are required to have a meal plan through the dining hall The food service company Sodexo strives to serve the students with a variety of menus quality service and unlimited seconds for most meals For more information about housing go to httpwwwtrinidadstateedustudentshousing

Immunization RequirementsColorado Law requires that all full-time students born after January 1 1957 show proof of immunization against measles mumps and rubella Students residing in student housing are required to show proof of immunization against meningococcal disease or the student or parentguardian must sign a waiver Proof of immunization is required at the time of registration Certification forms are available at the Student Services Office

Student Health InsuranceTSJC does not require health insurance for non-athlete students However all student athletes must show proof of a student health plan Trinidad State encourages all students to carry health insurance For information on student insurance see the Student Services Office on your campus

TSJC Notification SystemStudents may sign up for the TSJC Notification System to receive text messages phone messages and email

notices regarding campus closures campus emergencies and student notifications To sign up for this service login to the TSJC Portal and click on the Notify Me link

Student ComplaintsStudents or prospective students who wish to file a complaint related to accreditation or grievance may submit a formal written Student Grievance in the Student Services Office of either campus or at 600 Prospect Street Berg Office 201 Trinidad Colorado 81082 or by going online and filling out the form electronically at httpwwwtrinidadstateedu

Complaints regarding accreditation can also be made by contacting the Higher Learning Commission a commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools 230 North La Salle Street Suite 7-500 Chicago IL 60640-1411 telephone 1-800-621-7440 httpswwwncahlcorg

MilitaryVeterans and Their FamiliesTrinidad State Junior College takes pride in being able to meet the educational needs of military service members their families and veterans and is approved by the Colorado State Approving Agency for Veterans Education Military tuition assistance veteranrsquos education benefits and veteranrsquos vocational rehabilitation are administered by the Financial Aid Office on both campuses

Each semester active duty military members and veterans using or wanting to use educational benefits must report to the Financial Aid Office after completing the enrollment process To maintain your educational benefits in good standing with your Service andor the Department of Veterans Affairs you must immediately inform the Financial Aid Office if you

bull drop add or audit classesbull stop attending classesbull have a class canceled withdraw or are withdrawn from classes or the collegebull are unable to attend classes orbull make any changes to your enrollment status

TSJC students using a military benefit must complete paperwork with the TSJC

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Financial Aid Office each semester To make an appointment to review your benefits verification intent to register or related questions contact Financial Aid at 719-846-5553 in Trinidad or 719-589-7024 on the Valley Campus For more information visit the TSJC web site for the VA Checklist verification time-line schedule or stop by the Financial Aid Office on either campus

Student Bill of RightsThe Colorado Student Bill of Rights focuses on various aspects of student academic life including advising transferability of credits and degree completion

One particular segment of the Student Bill of Rights notes that a student may formalize a plan to obtain a degree in four years Trinidad State Junior College supports this timeline for graduation by publishing advising guidelines under which a student may expect to graduate or complete and provides degree checklists through the degree works tool on the student portal Advising guidelines are available in the Student Success Center and Learning Center on campus and through degree check on the TSJC portal

There are some majors which may require additional degree requirements as recognized by the Colorado Department of Higher Education For more information or to read the Colorado Student Bill of Rights go to httpwwwcollegeincoloradoorgAcademicsTransfersBillshb1263pdf or see your Advisor in the Student Services Office on either campus

Student RightsFERPAThe Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) of 1974 restricts the release of student information to the public without the consent of the student except for directory information

Directory information includes name Major field of study enrollment status dates of enrollment major degrees and honors earned participation in officially recognized activities and sports Additional items for college athletes are height and weight

The Solomon Amendment requires institutions receiving federal funds to

provide additional directory information that includes address and phone number of enrolled students to the US Military Directory information is limited to the current academic year only If a student does not wish TSJC to release the directory information a written request must be submitted in the Student Services Office before the end of the first week of classes Your request will remain in effect until you formally cancel it For emergency purposes contact the Registrar directly at 719-846-5550 for special accommodations

Jeannie Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act The Clery Act Disclosure is accessible on the TSJC Website httpwwwtrinidadstateedustudentsright-to-knowcampusFire Hard copies also available through the Student Services Office on each campus

Sexual assault protocols and victims rights provisions are described on the TSJC website at httpwwwtrinidadstateedu

Victims are encouraged to report Help is available

Sex offender information is available at Colorados Convicted Sex Offender website httpsorstatecous

Campus Security will immediately notify the campus community upon the confirmation of a significant emergency or dangerous situation involving an immediate threat to the health or safety of students or staff

Report crimes violations accidents suspicious persons and incidents to Campus Security or through the Dean of Student Life Director at extension (719) 846-5517 on the Trinidad Campus or the Dean of Students on the Valley campus at (719) 589-7050 If there is no immediate answer dial 911

Return of Title IV Federal Financial AidWhen a Title IV Financial Aid recipient completely withdraws from TSJC prior to the end of the term a refund of the aid will be calculated The calculation will be based on the number of days attended compared to the total number of days

in the semester Withdrawal after 60 of the term is not subject to the return calculation Aid used for tuition fees books and roomboard will be refunded by both the student and the College For a complete outline of the return of the Title IV process please go to httpwwwtrinidadstateedu or see the TSJC Catalog

Non-DiscriminationThe College prohibits and will not tolerate discrimination or harassment that violates federal state law or Board Policy 3-120 or Board Policy 4-120 The College does not discriminate on the basis of gender (or gender identity) sex race color age creed national or ethnic origin genetic information physical or mental disability veteran status pregnancy status religion or sexual orientation

The College complies with Titles VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 the Civil Rights Act of 1991 the Education Amendments of 1972 (Title IX) the Age Discrimination in Employment Act the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 the Americans with Disabilities Act Pregnancy Discrimination Act of 1978 Vietnam Era Veterans Readjustment Assistance Act of 1974 Executive Order 11246 and sections 24-34-301 CRS et seq The Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008 (PubL 110ndash233 122 Stat 881 enacted May 21 2008 GINA)

For information regarding civil rights or grievance procedures contact Title IX ComplianceEqual Opportunity Officer Lorrie Velasquez Human Services Director 600 Prospect Street Trinidad CO 81082 Phone (719) 846-5534 or email Lorrievelasqueztrinidadstateedu

Complaints may also be filed with the Legal Affairs office of the Colorado Community College System 9101 El Lowry Blvd Denver Colorado 80230-6011 or the Office for Civil Rights US Department of Education Region VIII Federal Office Building 1244 Speer Blvd Suite 310 Denver Colorado 80204

Disability Services Reasonable accommodations for students will be provided upon request for

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persons with disabilities In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Trinidad State Junior College will provide accommodations for qualifying students with disabilities To request an accommodation contact the Special Populations Coordinator at 719-846-5667 The Special Populations Office is located in the Library In the Valley the office is located in the Learning Center Room 209 Call 719-589-7067

State Authorization Trinidad State Junior College is currently working cooperatively with higher education authorities in all states and other US jurisdictions to ensure compliance with state authorization requirements that govern the offering of courses in those states including complaint processes Trinidad State Junior College will continue to monitor developments in the jurisdictions in which it enrolls students and if authorization or licensure is or becomes necessary it will obtain approvals or provide notice here of the jurisdictions in which it is not authorized to offer courses or programs

Currently Trinidad State Junior College has approval to offer courses in the following states

Alaska Arizona California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Oklahoma Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Texas Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin and Wyoming

Trinidad State Junior College is currently NOT authorized to offer courses in the following states

Alabama Arkansas Iowa Massachusetts Tennessee Utah District of Columbia

If you are not an on campus student at Trinidad State Junior College and plan to enroll in distance classes please check the information provided above to verify that your state has either authorized or exempted our college to offer such classes or programs to you as a resident of that state

If you reside in an unauthorized state and plan to take distance education classes please note that we are not authorized or exempted to offer distance

education classes or programs to you as a resident of an unauthorized state

If you have questions or concerns please contact the Registrar at 719-846-5550

Smoking PolicySmoking is prohibited in all College buildings as directed by the Governorrsquos Executive Order D003690 Smoking is also prohibited at all doorway entrances Specified outdoor smoking areas have been identified on the Valley Campus Smoking is prohibited within 25 feet of doorways and buildings

Student Right-to-know In accordance with Title I of Public Law 101-542 information about graduation rates is available on the TSJC Website or from the Office of Institutional Research additional graduation data is also available at the Colorado Department of Higher Education Website

Voter Registration Information TSJC fully supports and advocates that students and staff register to vote Voter Registration forms are available on the Colorado Secretary of State Website at httpwwwelectionscoloradogov

Trinidad State Junior College

Mission - Trinidad Statersquos mission is to enrich the lives of our diverse communities by providing quality educational experience and promoting lifelong learning

Vision - Trinidad Statersquos vision is to adapt to change embrace diversity and educate for the future

Core Values

students First - Student success is our purpose and the focal point of decision making and resource allocation

diVersity in CoMMunity - We value individual attributes capabilities and differences and we foster the collaboration and social responsibility that create a vital institution

CoMMuniCation - We value professionalism in our interactions and cultivate an open friendly environment of fairness and integrity on our campuses and in our communities

responsiVeness - We recognize and act upon opportunities to be innovative flexible and adaptableliFelong learning - We are dedicated to providing lifelong learning opportunities that are accessible and relevant for our students faculty staff and community members to

empower them to achieve their dreams

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Numbers You Should Know 15Trinidad Campus Classes 2 - 7

Evening Classes 17 Day Classes 18 - 19CSL Addictions Counseling 18AQT Aquaculture 18ART Art 18ASE Automotive 18BAR Barbering 18BUS Business 18CCR College Composition amp Reading 18CIS Computer Information Systems 18COM Communications 18COS Cosmetology 18CRJ Criminal Justice 18ECE Early Childhood Education 18EDU Education 18ENG English 18

EMS Emergency Medical Services 18 - 19EST Esthetician 19GED GED 19MAT Math 19MOT Medical Assisting 19NUA Nurse Aid 19NUR Nursing 19PHI Philosophy 19PSY Psychology 19SOC Sociology 19SRHS Southern Rockies Heritage School 18 - 19

Important Dates 10Student Admissions Checklist 11General Information 12 - 15Valley Campus Classes 16 - 19CCCOnline Summer Classes 21 - 23Guaranteed Transfer Classes 23 - 24

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Table of Contents

NUMBERS YOU SHOULD KNOWON THE VALLEY CAMPUS

EMERGENCY 911CAMPUS SECURITY USING AN ON CAMPUS TELEPHONE 9-(719) 680-7258CAMPUS SECURITY USING AN OFF CAMPUS TELEPHONE (719) 680-7258

ABEASEGED Rm 247 589-7058

Admissions amp Records Rm 160 589-7026

Associate Dean of Arts amp Sciences Rm 134 589-7131

Associate Dean of CTE Rm 160 589-7064

Dean of Students Rm 160 589-7050

Bookstore Rm 136 589-7029

CashierBusiness Office Rm 160 589-7027

Career and Disability Services Rm 203 589-7067

Advisor Learning Center 589-7025

Human Resources Rm 158a 589-7022

Financial Aid Rm 160 589-7024

Recruiter Rm 128 589-7083

Student Life Rm 128 589-7086

Student SuccessTesting Rm 212 589-7003

TRiO Support Services Rm 212 589-7031

Tutoring Rm 202 589-7063

All numbers are Area Code 719

Valley

17wwwtrinidadstateedu

Evening ClassesBusiness12425 BUS 216 H20 Legal Environment of Business 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli

Computer Information Systems12253 CIS 118 H25 Intro PC Applications 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli This CIS course is meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online

Early Childhood Education12499 ECE 225 P25 Language amp Cognition 3 0400PM 0700PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Plane

Emergency Medical Services12014 EMS 130 250 EMT Intravenous Therapy 2 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 TR 7715 8615 GHaverfield12015 HPR 102 250 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 61015 61015 GHaverfield12062 HPR 102 252 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 71515 71515 GHaverfield12318 HPR 175 250 ST First Aid 025 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 62415 62415 GHaverfield

Math12431 MAT 112 H20 Financial Math 3 0630PM 0930PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli

Nurse Aid12057 NUA 101 250 Nurse Aide Health Care Skills 4 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 6815 71315 Martinez12058 NUA 105 250 Home Health Aide Theory 2 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 71415 72815 Martine12433 HPR 102 253 CPR for Professionals 05 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 R 61715 61715 StaffDay ClassesAddictions Counseling12404 CSL 258 200 Group Counseling Skills 15 0830AM 0430PM WRF 61015 61215 Romero12427 CSL 269 200 Principles of Addiction Treatment 15 0830AM 0430PM WRF 6315 6515 Eakin

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Class List

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

How to Read a Class ListingCourse Request Number (CRN)

Meeting DaysM T W R F S SU

Class Meeting Times

Course Start and End Dates

Class Credit Hours

Section Information

TSJC is proud to offer not only traditional classroom instruction but also a variety of alternative approaches to education to ensure that your educational needs and individual learning styles are met

Section Information

The letters listed below are part of the Section Code (Sect) in the class list

bull H ndash Indicates the class is considered Hybrid meaning a por-tion of the course work is online This may result in reduced in-class time bull P ndash Indicates the class is delivered via interactive video (Polycom) to additional sites

The letters listed below are part of the Section Code (Sect) in the class list

bull PH ndash Indicates the class is both Polycom and Hybrid bull C ndash Indicates this class is an online class delivered via CCCon line bull T ndash Indicates this class is an online class delivered via TSJC

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Notice ndash The schedule of classes can and will change for a current list please go to httpwwwtrinidadstateedustudentsclass-schedule

Or httpserpdnssbcccseduPRODTSJCbwckschdp_disp_dyn_sched

Valley

18 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Advancing Academic Achievement12420 AAA 176 P20 ST College Science Prep 2 0830AM 1035AM TVC 236 MW 6815 71715 Krumm

Aquaculture12019 AQT 275 200 Special Topics 3 0900AM 0300PM TVC MTWRF 52515 73115 Webster12020 AQT 288 200 Aquaculture Practicum 3 0900AM 0300PM TVC MTWRF 52515 73115 Webster

Art12252 ART 110 H20 Art Appreciation AH1 3 0800AM 0915AM TVC 238 TR 6815 73115 Garcia

Automotive12489 ASE 265 200 HVAC Systems 4 1000AM 0400PM TORT MTWRF 51115 63015 Kingery12490 ASE 260 200 Advanced Drivability 2 1000AM 0400PM TORT MTWRF 51215 7115 Pickett

Barbering12422 BAR 107 200 IntroShavingHoningStrop 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12423 BAR 108 200 InterShavingHoningStropping 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12424 BAR 207 200 Adv ShavingHoningStropping 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper

Biology12532 BIO 202 PH6 Human AnatomyampPhys IILab SC1 4 0550PM 0830PM TVC 229 TW 6815 73115 Cahoone Business12330 BUS 115 H20 Introduction to Business 3 0800AM 1100AM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli12425 BUS 216 H20 Legal Environment of Business 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli12329 BUS 217 H20 Bus CommunicationRept Write 3 1130AM 0230PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli All business courses are meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online College Composition amp Reading12355 CCR 094 200 Studio 121 3 1100AM 1240PM TVC 129 MW 6815 73115 Longfellow

Computer Information Systems12253 CIS 118 H25 Intro PC Applications 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli This CIS course is meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online Communications12254 COM 115 200 Public Speaking 3 1000AM 1150AM TVC 129 R 6815 73115 Longfellow

Cosmetology12344 COS 110 200 Introduction to Hair Coloring 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12345 COS 111 200 Intermediate Hair Coloring 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12348 COS 210 200 Intermediate II Hair Coloring 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12426 COS 211 200 Adv Hair Color 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12491 COS 288 200 Practicum Electric Files 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51215 7115 Mortenson

Criminal Justice12354 CRJ 111 H25 Substantive Criminal Law 3 0530PM 0830PM TVC 129 W 6815 73115 Lara

Early Childhood Education12498 ECE 112 P20 InfantToddler Lab Tech 3 0400PM 0700PM TVC 236 W 6815 73115 Briones12499 ECE 225 P25 Language amp Cognition 3 0400PM 0700PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Plane

Education12428 EDU 251 200 Secondary Capstone 3 TBA 6815 73115 Wiley12492 EDU 250 PH2 CTE in Colorado 1 1000AM 1200PM TVC 229 R 6815 71715 Schroepfer12014 EMS 130 250 EMT Intravenous Therapy 2 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 TR 7715 8615 GHaverfield12015 HPR 102 250 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 61015 61015 GHaverfield12062 HPR 102 252 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 71515 71515 GHaverfield12318 HPR 175 250 ST First Aid 025 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 62415 62415 GHaverfield

English12132 ENG 121 H20 English Composition I CO1 3 0230PM 0420PM TVC 129 W 6815 73115 Longfellow12239 ENG 122 H20 English Composition II CO2 3 0230PM 0420PM TVC 129 R 6815 73115 Longfellow

Emergency Medical Services12014 EMS 130 250 EMT Intravenous Therapy 2 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 TR 7715 8615 GHaverfield12015 HPR 102 250 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 61015 61015 GHaverfield

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Class List

Valley

19wwwtrinidadstateedu

Emergency Medical Services Continued12062 HPR 102 252 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 71515 71515 GHaverfield12318 HPR 175 250 ST First Aid 025 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 62415 62415 GHaverfield

Esthetician12429 EST 110 200 Intro to Facials amp Skin Care 3 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12430 EST 111 200 Intermediate Facials-Skin Care 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12299 EST 210 200 Adv Skin Care 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12295 EST 211 200 Facial Make-up 1 51215 7115 Pepper

GED GED GED PREPABE 0800AM 0400PM TVC 247 TWR 7615 82715 Ruybal GED GED PREPABE 0800AM 0400PM TVC 247 MWR 7615 82715 Stanford GED GED PREPABE 0800AM 0500PM TVC 247 MTWRF 7615 82715 Lindsay GED GED Math 0800AM 1200PM TVC 247 MTWR 7615 82715 Petty

Math12327 MAT 050 200 Quantitative Literacy 4 0800AM 0940AM TVC 130 MTW 6815 73115 Hanson12328 MAT 055 200 Algebraic Literacy 4 0300PM 0440PM TVC 130 MTW 6815 73115 Hanson12012 MAT 107 H20 Career Math 3 0830AM 1215PM TVC 218 TR 6815 71715 Rasmussen12431 MAT 112 H20 Financial Math 3 0630PM 0930PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli This MAT 112 course is meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online 12302 MAT 121 H20 College Algebra MA1 4 0100PM 0330PM TVC 221 TR 6115 8715 Emerick

Medical Assisting12056 MOT 183 H20 Medical Assistant Internship 4 TOFCMP 6815 73115 OrsquoBrien Y12332 MOT 183 H21 Medical Assistant Internship 4 TOFCMP 6815 73115 OrsquoBrien Y

Nurse Aid12057 NUA 101 250 Nurse Aide Health Care Skills 4 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 6815 71315 Martinez12058 NUA 105 250 Home Health Aide Theory 2 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 71415 72815 Martinez12059 NUA 170 200 Nurse Aide Clinical Experience 1 0530AM 0330PM TOFCMP UFS 62615 62815 Mestas-Garcia12060 NUA 171 200 Advanced Nurse Aide Clinical 1 0530AM 0330PM TOFCMP UFS 71015 71215 Mestas-Garcia12061 NUA 172 200 Nurse Aide Clinical-Elderly 1 0530AM 0330PM TOFCMP UFS 72415 72615 Mestas-Garcia12433 HPR 102 253 CPR for Professionals 05 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR102 M 6815 71715 Staff

Nursing 12528 HWE 100 H20 Human Nutrition 3 0900AM 1200PM TVC SCTR102 M 51115 6515 Medina

Philosophy12432 PHI 111 H20 Intro to Philosophy AH3 3 0900AM 1100AM TVC 153 M 6815 73115 Hanna

Psychology12246 PSY 101 PH2 General Psychology I SS3 3 1030AM 1220PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Mobbley12134 PSY 227 H20 Psychology of DeathDying SS3 3 0100PM 0250PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Mobbley12335 PSY 255 H20 Brain and Behavior 3 0900AM 1050AM TVC 153 W 6815 73115 Meyer

Sociology12247 SOC 101 PH2 Intro to Sociology I SS3 3 0100PM 0250PM TVC 236 W 6815 73115 Cooley

Southern Rocky Mountain Heritage School1318 SRHS 1000 Introduction to Reiki S 0900AM 0400PM Banta 306 71815 71815 Dawes1319 SRHS 1001 Aromatherapy Blending Essential Oils S 0900AM 1200PM Banta 62015 62015 Evans1320 SRHS 1002 Aromatherapy Using Essential Oils Safety T 0900AM 1200PM Banta 6915 6915 Evans1321 SRHS 1003 Ear Candling F 0900AM 1200PM Banta 61215 61215 Evans1322 SRHS 1004 Hands on the Harp R 0700PM 0900PM TBD TBD 72315 72315 McKee1323 SRHS 1005 Accupressure for Stress T 1000AM 1200PM Banta 61615 61615 Evans

6-16-15

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Class List

When Trinidad State Junior College opened in April of 1925 it was Coloradorsquos rst community college In the beginning the college shared space and faculty with Trinidad High School It started with 37 students compared to about 1800 now

By 1935 classes were moved to a newly remodeled Tillotson Academy building That building sat just east of the present-day Berg Building but has since been torn down The 17-acre Trinidad Campus now includes 15 buildings plus two more in Alamosa and a handful of o -campus training sites

Trinidad State continues to o er traditional programs of study in academic-transfer areas such as accounting business administration English chemistry mathematics and psychology Those students often continue their education at a four-year school Trinidad State also o ers a wide range of career and technical training in programs like gunsmithing cosmetology massage therapy welding diesel mechanics auto mechanics and nursing

Historical highlights

bull The bill that established Trinidad State Junior College in 1925 was sponsored by State Senator Sam Freudenthal for whom the campus library is now named

bull In the beginning classes were taught at Trinidad High School by high school teachers but college students were not allowed to mingle with high school students

bull By 1932 a full two years of classes were o ered allowing the rst eight students to earn two year degrees in May of 1933

bull In the spring of 1940 construction began on what is now the Berg Administration Building

bull In the fall of 1940 construction began on what is now Scott Gymnasium

bull Trinidad Statersquos gunsmithing progam began in 1947 and is now regarded as the premier gunsmithing program in the United States

bull Trinidad State was accepted into the Colorado Community College System in 1968

bull In 1994 Trinidad State merged with the San Luis Valley Educational Center in Alamosa creating the Trinidad State Valley Campus

bull Selected as rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in 2015

Trinidad State Celebrates 90 years

21wwwtrinidadstateedu

CCCOnline Summer 2015 Class List

Session 1 ndash June 1th - August 8th

12249 AAA 099 C11 Active Learning Skills 112063 ACC 101 C11 Fundamentals of Accounting 312064 ACC 115 C11 Payroll Accounting 312065 ACC 121 C11 Accounting Principles I 412066 ACC 122 C11 Accounting Principles II 412067 ACC 131 C11 Income Tax 312380 ACC 215 C11 Acct Info Systems amp eBusiness 312068 ACC 226 C11 Cost Accounting 312069 ANT 101 C11 Cultural Anthropology SS3 312070 ANT 111 C11 Physical Anthropology SS3 312071 ANT 225 C11 Anthropology of Religion 312072 ART 110 C11 Art Appreciation AH1 312073 ART 111 C11 Art Hist Ancient MedievGT-AH1 312074 ART 112 C11 Art Hist Renaiss1900GT-AH1 312075 AST 101 C11 Astronomy I wLab SC1 412076 AST 102 C11 Astronomy II wLab SC1 412077 BIO 105 C11 Science of Biology wLab SC1 412078 BIO 106 C11 Basic Anatomy And Physiology 412079 BIO 111 C11 Gen College Biology ILab SC1 512080 BIO 201 C11 Human AnatomyampPhys wLab ISC1 412081 BIO 202 C11 Human AnatomyampPhys IILab SC1 412082 BIO 204 C11 Microbiology wLab SC1 412083 BIO 216 C11 Pathophysiology 412084 BUS 115 C11 Introduction to Business 312085 BUS 120 C11 Introduction to E-Commerce 312086 BUS 216 C11 Legal Environment of Business 312087 BUS 217 C11 Bus CommunicationRept Write 312088 BUS 226 C11 Business Statistics 312089 CHE 101 C11 Intro to Chemistry ILab SC1 5

12090 CHE 102 C11 Intro to Chemistry IILab SC1 512091 CHE 111 C11 Gen College Chem ILab SC1 512092 CHE 112 C11 Gen College Chem IILab SC1 512093 CIS 115 C11 Intro to Computer Info Sys 312094 CIS 118 C11 Intro PC Applications 312095 CIS 135 C11 Complete PC Word Processing 312096 CIS 145 C11 Complete PC Database 312097 CIS 155 C11 PC Spreadsheet Concepts 312098 CIS 267 C11 Mgmt of Information Systems 312240 CNG 101 C11 Networking Fundamentals 312099 CNG 209 C11 MS Server Active Direct Config 412100 CNG 210 C11 MS Network Infrastruct Config 412101 CNG 211 C11 Windows Configuration (OS) 312102 CNG 212 C11 Configuring Windows Server 412103 COM 115 C11 Public Speaking 312105 COM 125 C11 Interpersonal Communication 312104 CRJ 110 C11 Intro to Criminal Justice 312106 CRJ 125 C11 Policing Systems 312107 CRJ 135 C11 Judicial Function 312108 CRJ 145 C11 Correctional Process 312109 CRJ 205 C11 Principles of Criminal Law 312110 CRJ 210 C11 Constitutional Law 312111 CRJ 230 C11 Criminology 312112 CRJ 236 C11 CRJ Research Methods 312243 CRJ 257 C11 Victimology 312248 CSC 105 C11 Computer Literacy 312113 CSC 160 C11 Computer Science I (C++) 412114 CSC 161 C11 Computer Sci II (Language) 412115 CSC 240 C11 Java Programming 312116 CWB 110 C11 Cmplt Web Author (Language) 312117 CWB 130 C11 Web Editing Tools (Editor) 3

CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs

CCCOnline is not a college We are part of the Colorado Community College System of 13 two-year colleges in the state - including Trinidad State Junior College CCCOnline delivers online courses from those 13 colleges

If you are already a student at TSJC you can register for CCCOnline and your on-campus classes at the same time CCCOnline classes have their own unique section number C11 C12 C21 or C22 so you can easily tell them apart from Trinidad State Junior Collegersquos online courses or those you take on campus

If you want to take online classes are a new student and have not yet applied to one of the 13 Colorado community colleges visit wwwccconlineorg and explore the programs and courses we offer

All students who take CCCOnline courses must select a home college that offers the degree or certificate they want to pursue Your home college

Census Date - Last day to drop with refund

June 14th 2015

June 1st 2015

June 11th 2015

June 26th 2015

Session 1

August 8th 2015

Classes Begin

Last Day to Withdraw ldquoWrdquo Recorded No Refund

Summer 2015

Last Day of Class

June 8th 2015

July 10th 2015

Session 2

July 18th 2015

June 1st 2015

June 11th 2015

June 26th 2015

Session 3

August 8th 2015

bull Keeps your Records bull Processes your college application bull Provides transcripts bull Provides career counseling bull Helps you transfer your credits bull Issues your degree or certificate bull Takes your tuition payment bull Contact advisingccconlineorg

22 wwwtrinidadstateedu

12118 ECE 101 C11 Intro to Early Childhood Educ 312119 ECE 102 C11 Intro to ECE Lab Techniques 312120 ECE 103 C11 Guidance Strategies Yng Child 312121 ECE 111 C11 InfantToddler TheoryPractice 312122 ECE 112 C11 InfantToddler Lab Tech 312386 ECE 125 C11 ScienceMath amp the Young Child 312123 ECE 205 C11 Nutrition Health and Safety 312124 ECE 220 C11 Curriculum Methods Techniques 312125 ECE 226 C11 Creativity and the Young Child 312126 ECE 238 C11 Child Growth and Development 312127 ECE 240 C11 Admin of ECE Programs 312128 ECE 241 C11 AdminHuman Relations ECE 312129 ECE 260 C11 The Exceptional Child 312130 ECO 201 C11 Prin of Macroeconomics SS1 312131 ECO 202 C11 Prin of Microeconomics SS1 312135 ENG 121 C11 English Composition I CO1 312136 ENG 122 C11 English Composition II CO2 312137 ENG 131 C11 Technical Writing I 312138 ENG 221 C11 Creative Writing I 312139 ENG 222 C11 Creative Writing II 312140 ENV 101 C11 Environmental Sci wLab SC1 412141 FRE 111 C11 French Language I 512142 FRE 211 C11 French Language III AH4 312143 FRE 212 C11 French Language IV AH4 312144 GEO 105 C11 World Regional Geography SS2 312145 GEO 106 C11 Human Geography SS2 312146 GER 111 C11 German Language I 512147 GEY 111 C11 Physical Geology wLab SC1 412297 GEY 112 C11 Historical Geology wLab SC1 412148 HIS 101 C11 Western CivAntiquity-1650 HI1 312149 HIS 102 C11 Western Civ 1650-Present HI1 312150 HIS 111 C11 The World Antiquity-1500 HI1 312151 HIS 112 C11 The World 1500-Present HI1 312381 HIS 121 C11 US History to Reconst HI1 312152 HIS 225 C11 Colorado History HI1 312153 HPR 178 C11 Medical Terminology 112154 HUM 115 C11 World Mythology GT-AH2 312155 HUM 121 C11 Humanities Early Civ GT-AH2 312156 HUM 122 C11 Humanities Mediev-Mod GT-AH2 312157 HUM 123 C11 Humanities Modern WrldGT-AH2 312158 HWE 100 C11 Human Nutrition 312159 LIT 115 C11 Intro to Literature I AH2 312160 LIT 201 C11 Wrld Literature to 1600GT-AH2 312387 LIT 202 C11 World Lit After 1600GT-AH2 312388 LIT 211 C11 Amer Lit to Civil War GT-AH2 312161 LIT 212 C11 Amer Lit Aft Civil WarGT-AH2 312244 LIT 225 C11 Intro to Shakespeare AH2 312162 LIT 255 C11 Children`s Literature 312163 MAN 200 C11 Human Resource Management I 312164 MAN 216 C11 Small Business Management 312165 MAN 226 C11 Principles of Management 312166 MAR 111 C11 Principles of Sales 312167 MAR 216 C11 Principles of Marketing 312382 MAT 050 C11 Quantitative Literacy 412383 MAT 055 C11 Algebraic Literacy 412168 MAT 103 C11 Math for Clinical Calculations 312169 MAT 107 C11 Career Math 312170 MAT 112 C11 Financial Mathematics 312171 MAT 120 C11 Math for Liberal Arts MA1 412172 MAT 121 C11 College Algebra MA1 412173 MAT 122 C11 College Trigonometry MA1 312174 MAT 123 C11 Finite Mathematics MA1 4

12175 MAT 125 C11 Survey of Calculus MA1 412176 MAT 135 C11 Intro to Statistics MA1 312177 MAT 155 C11 Integrated Math I 312178 MAT 156 C11 Integrated Math II 312179 MAT 166 C11 Pre-Calculus MA1 512180 MAT 201 C11 Calculus I MA1 512181 MAT 202 C11 Calculus II MA1 512182 MAT 203 C11 Calculus III MA1 412183 MGD 102 C11 Introduction To Multimedia 312184 MGD 111 C11 Adobe Photoshop I 312185 MGD 112 C11 Adobe Illustrator I 312241 MGD 114 C11 Adobe InDesign 312186 MUS 100 C11 Intro to Music Theory I 312188 MUS 120 C11 Music Appreciation AH1 312187 MUS 121 C11 Music Hist Mdvl-Classical AH1 312242 MUS 125 C11 History of Jazz GT-AH1 312189 NUR 101 C11 Pharmacology Calculations 112190 OSH 115 C11 General Industry Standards 512192 OSH 125 C11 Construction Industry Standard 312191 OSH 135 C11 Case Study Evaluation 512195 OSH 145 C11 Fire Protection amp Analysis 312193 OSH 146 C11 Hazardous Materials 212194 OSH 155 C11 Environ Regulatory Framework 312197 OSH 165 C11 Excavation Safety 112196 OSH 215 C11 Accident Prevention 312198 OSH 225 C11 Industrial Hygiene 312199 OSH 226 C11 ErgonomicsManage Task Stress 312200 OSH 235 C11 Workersrsquo Compensation 212201 OSH 245 C11 Safety Program PlanningAdmin 312202 OSH 246 C11 Safety Training Methods 312203 OSH 255 C11 Industrial Hygiene Instru Lab 312204 OSH 281 C11 Internship 012205 OSH 285 C11 Independent Study 012206 PHI 111 C11 Intro to Philosophy AH3 312207 PHI 112 C11 Ethics AH3 312208 PHI 113 C11 Logic AH3 312209 PHI 115 C11 World Religions-West AH3 312210 PHI 116 C11 World Religions-East AH3 312211 PHY 105 C11 Conceptual Physics wLab SC1 412212 PHY 111 C11 Physics Alg-Based ILab SC1 512213 PHY 112 C11 Physics Alg-Based IILab SC1 512214 POS 105 C11 Intro to Political ScienceSS1 312215 POS 111 C11 American Government SS1 312216 POS 125 C11 AmerStateLocal Govt GT-SS1 312217 POS 205 C11 International Relations SS1 312218 PSY 101 C11 General Psychology I SS3 312219 PSY 102 C11 General Psychology II SS3 312220 PSY 226 C11 Social Psychology SS3 312221 PSY 235 C11 Human Growth amp Developmnt SS3 312222 PSY 237 C11 Child amp Adolescent Psychology 312223 PSY 238 C11 Child Development SS3 312224 PSY 249 C11 Abnormal Psychology SS3 312225 RUS 111 C11 Russian Language I 512226 SCI 155 C11 Integrated Sci I wLab SC1 412296 SCI 156 C11 Integrated Sci II wLab SC1 412227 SOC 101 C11 Intro to Sociology I SS3 312228 SOC 102 C11 Intro to Sociology II SS3 312229 SOC 231 C11 Sociology-Deviant BehaviorSS3 312230 SPA 111 C11 Spanish Language I 512231 SPA 112 C11 Spanish Language II 512232 SPA 211 C11 Spanish Language III AH4 312233 SPA 212 C11 Spanish Language IV AH4 3

CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title CRS CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs

CCCOnline Summer 2015 Class List Continued

23wwwtrinidadstateedu

AGE 102 Agriculture Economics GT-SS1AGR 260 World Interdependence Population and Food GT-SS3AGY 240 Introductory Soil Science with Lab GT-SC1ANT 101 Cultural Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 102 Cultural Anthropology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 103 Archaeology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 104 Physical Anthropology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 107 Introduction to Archaeology GT-SS3ANT 108 Archaeology of World Rock Art GT-SS3ANT 111 Physical Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 201 Introduction to Forensic Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 215 Indians of North America GT-SS3ANT 250 Medical Anthropology GT-SS3ART 110 Art Appreciation GT-AH1ART 111 Art History Ancient to Medieval GT-AH1ART 112 Art History Renaissance to Modern GT-AH1ART 207 Art History - 1900 to Present GT-AH1AST 101 Astronomy I with Lab GT-SC1AST 102 Astronomy II with Lab GT-SC1AST 150 Astrobiology GT-SC2AST 155 Astronomy Ancient Cultures GT-SC2AST 160 Cosmology GT-SC2BIO 103 Principles of Animal Biology GT-SC2BIO 104 Biology A Human Approach GT-SC1BIO 105 Science of Biology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 111 General College Biology I with Lab GT-SC1BIO 112 General College Biology II with Lab GT-SC1BIO 116 Introduction to Human Disease GT-SC2BIO 201 Anatomy amp Physiology I with Lab GT-SC1BIO 202 Anatomy amp Physiology II with Lab GT-SC1BIO 204 Microbiology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 208 General College Microbiology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 220 General Zoology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 221 Botany with Lab GT-SC1BIO 224 Genetics GT-SC1CHE 101 Introduction to Chemistry I with Lab GT-SC1CHE 102 Introduction to Chemistry II with Lab GT-SC1CHE 105 Chemistry in Context with Lab GT-SC1CHE 111 General College Chemistry I with Lab GT-SC1CHE 112 General College Chemistry II with Lab GT-SC1COM 220 Inter-cultural Communication GT-SS3CRJ 110 Introduction to Criminal Justice GT-SS3DAN 125 History of Dance I GT-AH1ECO 101 Economics of Social Issues GT-SS1ECO 201 Principles of Macroeconomics GT-SS1ECO 202 Principles of Microeconomics GT-SS1ECO 211 Gender in the Economy GT-SS1ECO 245 Environmental Economics GT-SS1

ENG 121 English Composition I GT-CO1ENG 122 English Composition II GT-CO2ENG 201 English Comp III Writing for Public Discourse GT-CO3ENV 101 Introduction to Environmental Science with Lab GT-SC1ENV 110 Natural Disasters GT-SC2ETH 200 Introduction to Ethnic Studies GT-SS3FRE 211 French Language III GT-AH4FRE 212 French Language IV GT-AH4GEO 105 World Regional Geography GT-SS2GEO 106 Human Geography GT-SS2GEO 111 Physical Geography - Landforms with Lab GT-SC1GEO 112 Physical Geography-Weather amp Climate with Lab GT-SC1GER 211 German Language III GT-AH4GER 212 German Language IV GT-AH4GEY 108 Geology of US National Parks GT-SC2GEY 111 Physical Geology with Lab GT-SC1GEY 112 Historical Geology with Lab GT-SC1GEY 135 Environmental Geology with Lab GT-SC1HIS 101 Western Civilization Antiquity - 1650 GT-HI1HIS 102 Western Civilization 1650 - Present GT-HI1HIS 111 The World Antiquity - 1500 GT-HI1HIS 112 The World 1500 - Present GT-HI1HIS 121 US History to Reconstruction GT-HI1HIS 122 US History Since the Civil War GT-HI1HIS 203 Civil War Era in American History GT-HI1HIS 205 Women in World History GT-HI1HIS 207 American Environmental History GT-HI1HIS 208 American Indian History GT-HI1HIS 215 Women in US History GT-HI1HIS 218 History of Science and Technology GT-HI1HIS 225 Colorado History GT-HI1HIS 235 History of the American West GT-HI1HIS 236 US History Since 1945 GT-HI1HIS 243 History of Modern China GT-HI1HIS 244 History of Latin America GT-HI1HIS 245 US in the World GT-HI1HIS 247 20th Century World History GT-HI1HIS 249 History of Islamic Civilization GT-HI1HIS 250 African American History GT-HI1HIS 251 History of Christianity in the World GT-HI1HIS 255 The Middle Ages GT-HI1HIS 259 Modern Middle East GT-HI1HIS 260 U S Foreign Relations History GT-HI1HIS 265 Writing About History GT-CO3HUM 103 Introduction to Film Art GT-AH2HUM 115 World Mythology GT-AH2HUM 121 Humanities Early Civilization GT-AH2HUM 122 Humanities Medieval-Modern GT-AH2

CRN Title CRN Title

Statewide Guaranteed Transfer Classes

Session 2 ndash June 8th - August 18th 12390 ART 110 C21 Art Appreciation AH1 312391 BUS 115 C21 Introduction to Business 312408 COM 115 C21 Public Speaking 312392 COM 125 C21 Interpersonal Communication 312393 ENG 121 C21 English Composition I CO1 312394 ENG 122 C21 English Composition II CO2 312395 HIS 121 C21 US History to Reconst HI1 312396 HIS 225 C21 Colorado History HI1 3

12397 HWE 100 C21 Human Nutrition 312398 PHI 111 C21 Intro to Philosophy AH3 312399 PSY 101 C21 General Psychology I SS3 312400 PSY 235 C21 Human Growth amp Developmnt SS3 312401 SOC 101 C21 Intro to Sociology I SS3 3

Session 3 ndash June 1th - August 8th 12384 MAT 025 C91 Algebraic Literacy Lab 112385 MAT 055 C91 Algebraic Literacy 4

CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs

CCCOnline Summer 2015 Class List Continued

HUM 123 Humanities Modern World GT-AH2ITA 211 Italian Language III GT-AH4ITA 212 Italian Language IV GT-AH4JOU 105 Introduction to Mass Media GT-SS3JPN 211 Japanese Language III GT-AH4JPN 212 Japanese Language IV GT-AH4LIT 115 Introduction to Literature I GT-AH2LIT 201 World Literature 10 1600 GT-AH2LIT 202 World Literature After 1600 GT-AH2LIT 205 Ethnic Literature GT-AH2LIT 211 American Literature to Civil War GT-AH2LIT 212 American Literature After Civil War GT-AH2LIT 221 British Literature to 1700 GT-AH2LIT 222 British Literature Since 1700 GT-AH2LIT 225 Introduction to Shakespeare GT-AH2LIT 246 Literature of Women GT-AH2LIT 259 Survey of African American Literature GT-AH2LIT 268 Celtic Literature GT-AH2MAT 120 Mathematics for Liberal Arts GT-MA1MAT 121 College Algebra GT-MA1MAT 122 College Trigonometry GT-MA1MAT 123 Finite Mathematics GT-MA1MAT 125 Survey of Calculus GT-MA1MAT 135 Introduction to Statistics GT-MA1MAT 166 Pre-Calculus GT-MA1MAT 201 Calculus I GT-MA1MAT 202 Calculus II GT-MA1MAT 203 Calculus III GT-MA1MAT 204 Calculus IIIEngineering Apps GT-MA1MAT 215 Discrete Mathematics GT-MA1MAT 261 Diff Eqwith Engineering Apps GT-MA1MAT 265 Differential Equations GT-MA1MET 150 General Meteorology with Lab GT-MA1MUS 120 Music Appreciation GT-AH1MUS 122 Music History Early Romantic-Present GT-AH1MUS 123 Survey of World Music GT-AH1MUS 125 History of Jazz GT-AH1NRE 251 General Oceanography with Lab GT-SC1PHI 111 Introduction to Philosophy GT-AH3PHI 112 Ethics GT-AH3PHI 113 Logic GT-AH3PHI 114 Comparative Religions GT-AH3PHI 115 World Religions West GT-AH3PHI 116 World Religions East GT-AH3PHI 214 Philosophy of Religion GT-AH3PHI 218 Environmental Ethics GT-AH3PHI 220 Philosophy of Death and Dying GT-AH3PHY 105 Conceptual Physics with Lab GT-SC1PHY 107 Energy Science and Technology with Lab GT-SC1

PHY 111 Physics Algebra Based I with Lab GT-SC1PHY 112 Physics Algebra Based II with Lab GT-SC1PHY 211 Physics Calculus Based I with Lab GT-SC1PHY 212 Physics Calculus Based II with Lab GT-SC1POS 105 Introduction to Political Science GT-SS1POS 111 American Government GT-SS1POS 125 American State and Local Government GT-SS1POS 205 International Relations GT-SS1POS 215 Current Political Issues GT-SS1POS 225 Comparative Government GT-SS1PSY 101 General Psychology I GT-SS3PSY 102 General Psychology II GT-SS3PSY 205 Psychology of Gender GT-SS3PSY 217 Human Sexuality GT-SS3PSY 226 Social Psychology GT-SS3PSY 227 Psychology of Death and Dying GT-SS3PSY 235 Human Growth amp Development GT-SS3PSY 238 Child Development GT-SS3PSY 240 Health Psychology GT-SS3PSY 249 Abnormal Psychology GT-SS3PSY 265 Psychology of Personality GT-SS3RUS 211 Russian Language III GT-AH4RUS 212 Russian Language IV GT-AH4SCI 105 Science in Society GT-SC2SCI 155 Integrated Science I Physics amp Chemistry with Lab GT-SC1SCI 156 Integrated Science II Earth amp Life Science with Lab GT-SC1SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology GT-SS3SOC 102 Introduction to Sociology II GT-SS3SOC 205 Sociology of Family Dynamics GT-SS3SOC 207 Environmental Sociology GT-SS3SOC 215 Contemporary Social Problems GT-SS3SOC 216 Sociology of Gender GT-SS3SOC 218 Sociology of Diversity GT-SS3SOC 220 Sociology of Religion GT-SS3SOC 231 Sociology of Deviant Behavior GT-SS3SOC 237 Sociology of Death and Dying GT-SS3SPA 211 Spanish Language III GT-AH4SPA 212 Spanish Language IV GT-AH4THE 105 Theatre Appreciation GT-AH1THE 108 Theatre Script Analysis GT-AH1THE 211 Development of Theatre Greek-Renaissance GT-AH1THE 212 Development of Theatre Restoration-Modern GT-AH1THE 215 Playwriting GT-AH1WST 200 Introduction to Women Studies GT-SS3WST 225 Women and Social Action GT-SS3WST 240 Goddesses and Women of the Ancient World GT-SS3WST 249 Womenrsquos Sexuality GT-SS3

52315

Statewide Guaranteed Transfer Classes Continued CRN Title CRN Title

Southern Colorado Repertory eatre and Trinidad State are o ering a two-week Arts Immersion Camp open to kids ages 5-18 e summer program includes theatre taught by professional actors designers and technicians and music and art taught by Trinidad Statersquos accomplished professors For two fun- lled weeks campers receive extensive and specialized training for the next generation of creative professionals and enthusiasts all in a safe environment on Trinidad Statersquos beautiful campus e two weeks of Camp lead up to the last weekend when family members can enjoy campers in a fully staged play and music performance and art on display at Trinidad Statersquos Massari Performing Arts Center

Dates July 20 - August 2 2015 (two weeks)Times 3 options -

bull Full Immersion Sleep-Over Campbull Day Camp 9 am - 5 pm including an hour for lunchbull Theatre Camp only 9 am - 1 pm

Costbull Full Immersion including room and board and all activities

$1295bull Full Day Camp including lunch $485bull Morning Theatre Camp only $220

Where Trinidad State Junior College and the Massari Performing Arts CenterAges

bull Full Immersion Sleep-over Camp 8-18bull Day Camp 7-18bull Morning Theatre Camp only 5-18

Description Geared for all levels of experience and interest Arts Camp provides extensive training and performance experiences in acting dance music and art blending interactive activities with professional trainingContact Harriet Vaugeois or Bernadine Torres bernadinescrtheatregmailcom wwwscrtheatrecom

In Theatre workshops campers work on all aspects of theatre production including acting voice production dance technical design of costumes scenery lights sound and props Highly experienced teachers and counselors ensure a supportive and inclusive environment where campers build vivid on-stage characters which help shape the o -stage character of the young lives engaged making them con dent compassionate and well rounded Campers are encouraged to develop new skills pursue existing interests and foster everlasting friendships

In Art workshops campers will engage in hands-on opportunities to experience the creative process in an active (and fun) studio environment Campers will work with highly experienced professional artists who welcome the opportunity to work with unique individuals bursting with potential In addition to the traditional range of artistic expression the campers will also have the opportunity to experience puppet making Our goal is to push creativity to the next level encourage long lasting friendships build con dence and self-esteem all while having fun

In Music workshops campers will rehearse daily with highly accomplished musicians to improve his or her vocal or musical skills both individually and as part of a group In addition to exploring various musical genres campers will have the opportunity to develop songwriting skills Beyond increased musical con dence campers will form lifelong friendships with other boys girls and teens who share the same passion and enthusiasm (Please note other than piano and percussion campers will need to bring their own instrument)

Southern Colorado Arts Immersion Camp

Theatre

Art

Music

24 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Southern Colorado Repertory eatre and Trinidad State are o ering a two-week Arts Immersion Camp open to kids ages 5-18 e summer program includes theatre taught by professional actors designers and technicians and music and art taught by Trinidad Statersquos accomplished professors For two fun- lled weeks campers receive extensive and specialized training for the next generation of creative professionals and enthusiasts all in a safe environment on Trinidad Statersquos beautiful campus e two weeks of Camp lead up to the last weekend when family members can enjoy campers in a fully staged play and music performance and art on display at Trinidad Statersquos Massari Performing Arts Center

Dates July 20 - August 2 2015 (two weeks)Times 3 options -

bull Full Immersion Sleep-Over Campbull Day Camp 9 am - 5 pm including an hour for lunchbull Theatre Camp only 9 am - 1 pm

Costbull Full Immersion including room and board and all activities

$1295bull Full Day Camp including lunch $485bull Morning Theatre Camp only $220

Where Trinidad State Junior College and the Massari Performing Arts CenterAges

bull Full Immersion Sleep-over Camp 8-18bull Day Camp 7-18bull Morning Theatre Camp only 5-18

Description Geared for all levels of experience and interest Arts Camp provides extensive training and performance experiences in acting dance music and art blending interactive activities with professional trainingContact Harriet Vaugeois or Bernadine Torres bernadinescrtheatregmailcom wwwscrtheatrecom

In Theatre workshops campers work on all aspects of theatre production including acting voice production dance technical design of costumes scenery lights sound and props Highly experienced teachers and counselors ensure a supportive and inclusive environment where campers build vivid on-stage characters which help shape the o -stage character of the young lives engaged making them con dent compassionate and well rounded Campers are encouraged to develop new skills pursue existing interests and foster everlasting friendships

In Art workshops campers will engage in hands-on opportunities to experience the creative process in an active (and fun) studio environment Campers will work with highly experienced professional artists who welcome the opportunity to work with unique individuals bursting with potential In addition to the traditional range of artistic expression the campers will also have the opportunity to experience puppet making Our goal is to push creativity to the next level encourage long lasting friendships build con dence and self-esteem all while having fun

In Music workshops campers will rehearse daily with highly accomplished musicians to improve his or her vocal or musical skills both individually and as part of a group In addition to exploring various musical genres campers will have the opportunity to develop songwriting skills Beyond increased musical con dence campers will form lifelong friendships with other boys girls and teens who share the same passion and enthusiasm (Please note other than piano and percussion campers will need to bring their own instrument)

Southern Colorado Arts Immersion Camp

Theatre

Art

Music

Summer Gunsmithing Series at Trinidad State

More than 60 classes are o ered through the NRA Summer Series including topics covering speci c guns machining welding for gunsmiths metal nishes reloading stockmaking checkering engraving and more

Learn from the best ndash experts from all over the nation and our top-notch gunsmithing faculty teach NRA summer classes

Classes ll up fast - sign up today Call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

ldquoThis is my rst time here rst time doing any gunsmithing

and I was very impressed Thanks for a great weekrdquo ndash NRA Gunsmithing Student

Trinidad State o ers NRA gunsmithing courses throughout the summer Classes vary in length from one day to two weeks and

are available to anyone interested in gunsmithing or related topics - whether yoursquore a novice current student or professional

Now at Trinidad State NRA Certified Training Center

Trinidad State is now home to the rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in the United States is allows Trinidad Statersquos storied Gunsmithing Department with backing from the NRA to train future gun safety instructors in the proper use

of pistols ri es shotguns and more Not only can students become NRA Certi ed

Instructors they can take advantage of government nancial aid GI Bill and Vocational Rehab bene ts when paying for these classes For information or

to sign up call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

bull Tuition at Trinidad State is at least 40 less than area 4-year colleges and universities

bull Start here then transfer to a 4-year university ndash General Education courses guaranteed to transfer to Colorado universities (some restrictions apply)

Get the schedule online

Call 1-800-621-TSJC or visit trinidadstateedu

Summer Gunsmithing Series at Trinidad State

More than 60 classes are o ered through the NRA Summer Series including topics covering speci c guns machining welding for gunsmiths metal nishes reloading stockmaking checkering engraving and more

Learn from the best ndash experts from all over the nation and our top-notch gunsmithing faculty teach NRA summer classes

Classes ll up fast - sign up today Call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

ldquoThis is my rst time here rst time doing any gunsmithing

and I was very impressed Thanks for a great weekrdquo ndash NRA Gunsmithing Student

Trinidad State o ers NRA gunsmithing courses throughout the summer Classes vary in length from one day to two weeks and

are available to anyone interested in gunsmithing or related topics - whether yoursquore a novice current student or professional

Now at Trinidad State NRA Certified Training Center

Trinidad State is now home to the rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in the United States is allows Trinidad Statersquos storied Gunsmithing Department with backing from the NRA to train future gun safety instructors in the proper use

of pistols ri es shotguns and more Not only can students become NRA Certi ed

Instructors they can take advantage of government nancial aid GI Bill and Vocational Rehab bene ts when paying for these classes For information or

to sign up call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

bull Tuition at Trinidad State is at least 40 less than area 4-year colleges and universities

bull Start here then transfer to a 4-year university ndash General Education courses guaranteed to transfer to Colorado universities (some restrictions apply)

Get the schedule online

Call 1-800-621-TSJC or visit trinidadstateedu

Trinidad

GunsmithingNRA Continued1277 CNED 1277 Vintage Barrel Restoration w Damascus Finishing 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 106 MTWRF 62915 7315 Beasland1279 CNED 1279 Religning 22 Caliber Firearms 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 211 MTWRF 62915 7315 Birkhold1281 CNED 1281 Advanced Hand Engraving 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 414 MTWRF 62915 7315 Pierson1282 CNED 1282 Structural Welding 0800AM 0500PM Banta MTWRF 62915 7315 Sanchez1289 CNED 1289 Spurmaking 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 101 MTWRF 71315 71715 Knight1293 CNED 1293 Classic Match Airguns 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 306 MTWRF 71315 71715 Bimrose1294 CNED 1294 Three Piece Buckles 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 101 MTWRF 72015 72415 Knight1295 CNED 1295 NRA Lab amp Independent Study 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 106 MTWRF 72015 72415 Newport1297 CNED 1297 Hatmaking 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 306 MTWRF 62215 62615 Hirt1298 CNED 1298 Gunstock Carving 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 414 MTWRF 72015 72415 Brooks1299 CNED 1299 NRA Shotgun Coaches Class 0800AM 0500PM Mullens 306 MT 72715 72815 Staff1327 CNED 2070 Refuse to be a Victim 0100PM 0500PM Boyd TCRM S 71815 71815 Staff

Human Performance and Exercise12309 HPE 200 T00 Perspectives in PE amp Sport 3 Online 6815 71715 Sloane

Management12310 MAN 200 H01 Human Resource Management I 3 1100AM 1215PM Berg 307 W 6815 71715 Vigil-Alcone

Marketing12311 MAR 160 H01 Customer Service 3 1100AM 1215PM Berg 307 T 6815 71715 Vigil-Alcone

Mathematics12312 MAT 025 050 Algebraic Literacy Lab 1 0500PM 0635PM LIB 308 R 6815 73115 Maxwell12313 MAT 050 001 Quantitative Literacy 4 0900AM 1035AM LIB 308 MTWR 6815 73115 Watson-Flores12316 MAT 055 001 Algebraic Literacy 4 0900AM 1035AM LIB 308 MTWR 6815 73115 Watson-Flores12320 MAT 091 050 Applied Quant Lab 1 0500PM 0635PM LIB 308 R 6815 73115 Maxwell12321 MAT 093 050 Algebra Lab 1 0500PM 0635PM LIB 308 R 6815 73115 Maxwell12008 MAT 107 050 Career Math 3 0500PM 0635PM LIB 309A MTW 6815 73115 Maxwell12279 MAT 121 T00 College Algebra MA1 4 ONLINE 6815 73115 Arguello

Music12468 MUS 120 H01 Music Appreciation AH1 3 0930AM 1105AM TMC 202 TWR 6815 71715 Winchester12280 MUS 141 005 PI Electric Guitar I 1 6815 71715 Ingram12281 MUS 141 006 PI Electric Guitar I 1 6815 71715 Ingram12282 MUS 141 007 PI Electric Bass I 1 6815 71715 Ingram12283 MUS 141 008 PI Electric Bass I 1 6815 71715 Ingram12009 MUS 141 009 PI Acoustic Guitar I 1 6815 71715 Ingram12010 MUS 141 010 PI Acoustic Guitar I (15) 1 6815 71715 Ingram12011 MUS 142 005 PI Electric Guitar II 1 6815 71715 Ingram12284 MUS 142 006 PI Electric Guitar II 1 6815 71715 Ingram12285 MUS 142 007 PI Electric Bass II 1 6815 71715 Ingram12286 MUS 142 008 PI Electric Bass II 1 6815 71715 Ingram12287 MUS 142 009 PI Acoustic Guitar II 1 6815 71715 Ingram12288 MUS 142 010 PI Acoustic Guitar II 1 6815 71715 Ingram12289 MUS 143 005 PI Electric Guitar III 1 6815 71715 Ingram12290 MUS 143 006 PI Electric Guitar III 1 6815 71715 Ingram12291 MUS 143 007 PI Electric Bass III 1 6815 71715 Ingram12292 MUS 143 008 PI Electric Bass III 1 6815 71715 Ingram12323 MUS 144 005 PI Electric Guitar IV 1 6815 71715 Ingram12324 MUS 144 006 PI Electric Guitar IV 1 6815 71715 Ingram12325 MUS 144 007 PI Electric Bass IV 1 6815 71715 Ingram12326 MUS 144 008 PI Electric Bass IV 1 6815 71715 Ingram1232 CNED Songwriting 1130AM 1215PM TMC 202 TR 6815 71715 Fyock

6 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Trinidad Campus Summer 2015 Class ListCRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

TrinidadNursing 12238 NUR 169 001 Transition into Practical Nrsg 4 0800AM 0500PM Davis 115 RF 52515 62615 Clerkin12251 NUR 189 001 Transition from LPN to ADN 3 0800AM 0500PM Davis 115 T 52515 62315 Clerkin12294 NUR 211 050 Psychiatric-Mental Health NSG 4 0400PM 0800PM Davis 115 M 6815 72415 Carpenter12527 HWE 100 H01 Human Nutrition 3 0900AM 1200PM Davis 115 T 6815 71715 Frank

Physical Education12373 PED 122 001 Step Aerobics 1 0900AM 1005AM TSSC MWF 6815 73115 Billings

Psychology12470 PSY 101 PH1 General Psychology I 3 1030AM 1220AM Davis 215 T 6815 73115 Mobbley

Science12293 SCI 105 T00 Science in Society SC2 3 ONLINE 6815 73115 Hanstad

Sociology12471 SOC 101 PH1 Intro to Sociology I 3 0100PM 0250PM Davis 215 W 6815 73115 Cooley

Summer of Fun1240 CNED 1240 Are You Thriving 0830AM 0130PM Lib 310 T 61615 61615 Nesbitt1300 CNED 1300 Recycled NotebookTreat Sleeve 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall F 6515 6515 Mack1301 CNED 1301 Glass Projects 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall R 6415 6415 Mack1302 CNED 1302 Chalk Message BoardHoppy Spring 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall W 6315 6315 Mack1303 CNED 1303 Halloween Projects 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall T 6215 6215 Mack1304 CNED 1304 Christmas Ornaments 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall M 6115 6115 Mack1305 CNED 1305 Digital Photography 0900AM 1200PM Boyd 119 TWR 52615 52815 Barrack1306 CNED 1306 Basic Computers (Word Excel Powerpoint) 0900AM 0200PM Berg 305 T 6915 6915 Rigdon1307 CNED 1307 Selling amp Safety on the Internet 0900AM 0200PM Berg 305 T 72115 72115 Rigdon1308 CNED 1308 Basic First Aid 0100PM 0500PM Davis 123 M 6115 6115 CarpenterFrank1309 CNED 1309 CPR 0800AM 1200PM Davis 123 M 6115 6115 CarpenterFrank1310 CNED 1310 Basic Automotive Banta 101 MT 6115 6215 Brunelli1311 CNED 1311 OSHA 10 HR Construction Industry Standorder 0900AM 0300PM Berg 307 MT 62215 62315 Cumby1312 CNED 1312 Welding Art 0800AM 0500PM Banta 201 MTWRF 7615 71015 Sanchez

Welding 12375 WEL 275 001 ST Welding Art 2 0800AM 0500PM Banta 308 MTWRF 7615 71015 Sanchez12376 WEL 275 002 ST Welding Art 2 0800AM 0500PM Banta 308 MTWRF 7615 71015 Sanchez12377 WEL 275 003 ST Structural Welding 2 0800AM 0500PM Banta 308 MTWRF 62915 7315 Sanchez12378 WEL 275 004 ST Structural Welding 2 0800AM 0500PM Banta 308 MTWRF 62915 7315 Sanchez

6-16-15

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Trinidad Campus Summer 2015 Class ListCRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Amount $250 per semester Duration First two consecutive semesters at TSJC Criteria Available to all high school senior students who participate in either the Red Carpet or Spring Fest events Participating students are given a certificate at the event and are responsible for bringing the certificate to the Financial Aid Office to redeem the scholarship

Amount $250 per semester Duration First two consecutive semesters at TSJC Criteria Available to all GED Graduates who participate in the GED Graduation Participating students are given a certificate at the event and are responsible for bringing the certificate to the Financial Aid Office to redeem the scholarship

Amount 3 credit hours on-campus in-state tuition rateDuration First semester at TSJC Criteria This award provides a 3 credit hour scholarship to a transfer student former TSJC student or student who has never been to college Student must carry at least 15 credit hours for a fall or spring semester or 6 credit hours for a summer semester Deadline August 15th for 2015 fall semester

Amount 12 credit hours per semester on-campus in-state tuition rate Duration Fall and spring semesters Criteria Scholarships available to the Valedictorian and Salutatorian from the graduating classes of public high schools within the eight county service area Online private school and home school students can also apply for the Presidentrsquos Scholarship using their GPA and ACT scores Deadline August 15th for 2015 fall semester

Amount $600 per semester maximum Duration Up to two years or 60 credit hours based on academic performance Criteria Available to all new incoming students who apply prior to first semester at TSJC and have earned a cumulative high school GPA of 38 ndash 40 or who have a composite ACT score of 25 or higher Students are required to carry 15 credit hours per semester and maintain a GPA of 38 or higher Cumulative GPA will be used for continuing eligibilityDeadline August 15th for 2015 fall semester

Amount $400 per semester maximum Duration Up to two years or 60 credit hours based on academic performance Criteria Available to all new incoming students who apply prior to first semester at TSJC and have earned a cumulative high school GPA of 30 ndash 3799 or who have a composite ACT score between 21 and 24 Students are required to carry 15 credit hours per semester and maintain a GPA of 30 or higher Cumulative GPA will be used for continuing eligibilityDeadline August 15th for 2015 fall semester

Institutional Scholarship Opportunities

Red Carpet Scholarship $250semester

GED Graduate Scholarship $250semester

Try 3 on TSJC Scholarship 3 credit hours

Presidentrsquos Scholarship 12 creditssemester

Automatic Merit 38-40 $600semester

Automatic Merit 30-3799 $400semester

For more information and a scholarship application visitwwwtrinidadstateedustudentsscholarships

9wwwtrinidadstateedu

Trinidad State Junior College is your college We take pride in offering a variety of classes designed to meet your unique needs From accounting to welding we have it all and itrsquos all here for you We hope you find this schedule useful as you plan your future Whether yoursquore a returning student a lifelong learner or a person considering a new career Trinidad State can help you reach your goalsWe offer courses on two great campuses in beautiful southern Colorado and we are committed to providing you with personalized attention and endless opportunity With a student to faculty ratio of 13-to-1 we look forward to giving you the one-on-one attention you deserve as you pursue your dreamsCome by and see us visit our website atwwwtrinidadstateedu or give us a call at (800) 621-8752 We hope to see you in one of our classrooms soonYour future awaitsWarmest regards

Carmen M Simone PhDPresident

Dr Carmen M SimoneTrinidad Statersquos President

Trinidad STaTe adviSory CounCil

Richard Compton ChairRosalie Martinez Vice Chair

MembersVibeka Adkisson

John GalushaCharlotte Kilpatrick

Kathleen Rogers Tom Scarlett

10 wwwtrinidadstateedu

IMPORTANT DATES FOR SUMMER 2015March 2015March 20th Summer Registration Opens

May 2015May 29th Advising and Placement Testing Available

June 2015June 8th Six-Week Session BeginsJune 8th Eight-Week Session BeginsJune 13th Census Date Six-Week SessionJune 15th Census Date Eight-Week Session

July 2015July 4th Independence Day No Classes College Closed July 9th Withdrawal Date Six-Week SessionJuly 17th Six-Week Session EndsJuly 20th Withdrawal Date Eight-Week SessionJuly 31st Eight-Week Session Ends

Class Sessions First Day of Classes

Census DateLast day to drop

with refund

Withdrawal DateLast day to withdraw

ldquoWrdquo RecordedNo Refund

Semester Dates

CCCOnline (Ses 1) June 1st June 11st June 26th June 1st ndash August 8th

CCCOnline (Ses 2) June 8th June 14th July 10th June 8th ndash July 18th

CCCOnline (Ses 3) June 1st June 11st June 26th June 1st ndash August 8th

Summer 2015 Term Dates for CCCOnline Classes

TSJC is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association

of Colleges and Schools 230 South LaSalle St Suite 7-500

Chicago Illinois 60602-1411 1 (800) 621-7440 (312) 263-0456

Programs are approved byState Board for Community Colleges and Occupational Education

9101 Lowry Blvd bull Denver CO 80230 bull Phone 800-621-7440

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Student Admissions Checklist

Admissions Application (Must have a GEDHigh school Diploma) Apply online wwwtrinidadstateedu

TSJC Student Number S__________________

Provide previous educational information to TSJC Transcripts-high school Transcripts-previous College ACTSAT scores Immunization Records

Accuplacer Test-Trinidad Campus (TC) Library 218 Valley Campus (VC) LRC 212 (To ensure proper placement to achieve success)

FAFSA- TC BERG 209 VC Main Bldg 160 - File a Free Application for Federal Student Aid wwwfafsaedugov TSJC Code 001368 You will need prior year income tax records Pin_____________ Password______________

Colorado Opportunity Fund - TC Berg Room 201 VC Main Bldg 160- Colorado residents are eligible for COF to decrease your tuition expense httpscofcollege-assistorg User ID___________ Password_______________

Advising Registration-TC Library Student Success Center VC Main Bldg 160 You may self-disclose any disabilities amp seek accommodations -TC Library 222 VC LRC 212 Work Study Opportunities-TC Berg Room 209 VC Main Bldg 160

Student ID Card Student Services Berg TC Room 201 VC Main Build 158

Book Voucher - TC Berg Room 209 VC Business Office New Students- First Day of classes Continuing Students- The week before classes begin

Verify room assignments - look up your class schedule in Go2TSJCPortal to verify that your classes have not been moved

TC - Trinidad CampusVC - Valley Campus

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Summer 2015 Semester CalendarPlease pay special attention to the dates that classes begin and end Note that leaving early or returning late may result in your grades being lowered

Credit HoursTo be considered a full-time student at Trinidad State Junior College you must be enrolled in at least 15 credit hours Federal Financial Aid recognizes a student carrying 12 credit hours to be full time If you are enrolled in a career or technical educational program you may not take more than 26 credit hours without the approval of the program dean

Arranged CoursesThe abbreviation ldquoTBArdquo means that the time days or locations are scheduled on an individual basis between student and instructor Students are responsible for seeing the instructor to arrange their schedules

Course Cancellations The College reserves the right to cancel programs or courses to change instructors and to change times or locations of classes The Deanrsquos office will have current up-to-date information on scheduled classes

Drops Withdrawals and Repeating a Course Itrsquos important to know the drop and withdrawal dates for all your classes The dates are listed on the academic calendar or your individual course syllabus Whatrsquos the difference between ldquodroprdquo and ldquowithdrawrdquo If you drop a class before the census date you will receive a tuition refund and you will not lose College Opportunity Fund (COF) credits You can withdraw between the census and withdrawal dates It wonrsquot affect your grade point average however you will not get a refund and you will lose COF credits

A student who earns a grade of D F or U may repeat the course once for the purpose of improving the grade point

average (GPA) Both grades earned will be entered on the transcript however only the highest grade will be counted in calculating the cumulative grade point average Duplicate credit is not granted for repeating a course It is the studentrsquos responsibility to drop or withdraw from classes if they stop attending Students can go to the Student Services Office on either campus to drop or withdraw from a class If a student decides to withdraw from a class after the census but before the last 20 of the class and has a passing grade the grade will be recorded as ldquoWrdquo A ldquoWrdquo is not counted in computing grade point averages If a student withdraws during the last 20 of the class a regular grade will be assigned that does count in computing grade point averages Requests for exception to this procedure may be made to the appropriate dean

Tuition Refunds If a student officially drops from classes prior to the class census date a 100 refund of tuition will be made There will be no refund if the student withdraws after the class census date The College reserves the right to cancel course offerings where enrollment is too low to make a course educationally sound andor economically feasible Course cancellations will result in refund of tuition

Registration DeadlineThe deadline for registering for classes is the first Friday of class or as designated in the TSJC schedule Students requesting to register after the deadline date must obtain approval from the departmental dean for late authorization and registration into a class after the deadline date

Tuition ClassificationColorado law requires that students be classified as in-state or out-of-state for tuition purposes Your tuition classification is based upon information supplied on the application for admission

Students previously classified as out-of-state may have their classification

changed through a Tuition Classification Petition process Petitions and information concerning documentation may be obtained in the Registrarrsquos Office or the Student Services Office on either campus Petition applications must be received by either the Registrarrsquos Office or Student Affairs Office by the first Friday of class each semester

The tuition classification officer must request and maintain adequate documentation to support any applicantrsquos claim for change in status The policy for tuition classification is outlined in the Colorado Community College System (CCCS) System Presidentrsquos Procedure 4-40 For more information go to httpswwwcccseduwp-contentuploads201309SP4-40pdf

Appeal Procedures When a decision is rendered and the student is not in agreement with the decision the student may appeal the decision to the ldquoSA Committeerdquo by contacting the Vice President of Student Affairs The student will be required to present supporting documentation to a panel of institutional representatives for review and resolution The student will be notified of the decision made by the appeals panel and the reasons behind the decision The decision of the appeals panel is final

Deadlines Students have until the first Friday of each semester to submit a petition for change in Tuition Classification Once the petition is submitted the College will make a determination by census date

Check Your RequirementsTo earn a degree students must satisfy all course and curriculum requirements for the program under which they are registered and attain a cumulative grade point average of 20 or higher Basic skills courses do not count toward a degree Familiarize yourself with the provisions and regulations pertaining to your program See an Advisor when in doubt TSJC will make every effort to assist you in meeting requirements for graduation Final responsibility however rests with you

General Information

13wwwtrinidadstateedu

TransferTrinidad State Junior College has transfer agreements with Coloradorsquos four-year colleges and universities These agreements ensure that if you successfully complete requirements for graduation with an Associate of Arts or Associate of Science Degree you have fulfilled general education requirements and you will be granted upper division status at the receiving institution

Each applicant for admission who has attended another institution or college may not disregard a previous collegiate record Transfer students will be applying for admissions as a first-time freshman A student who wishes to transfer to Trinidad State Junior College may do so provided that the student is in good standing at the college from which heshe wishes to transfer

An official transcript must be sent directly to the college from the institution where the credits were earned College transcripts will be evaluated prior to registration to ascertain acceptable credits that will apply to the studentrsquos program of study Courses for which the student has earned a grade of ldquoDrdquo or ldquoFrdquo will not be accepted for credit Students with a GPA below 15 may be admitted on academic probation

In determining academic standing while attending TSJC the GPA of a transfer student is computed on the basis of credits attempted at Trinidad State Junior College only and will not include credits and grade points earned at other colleges

Up to 45 credits earned at regionally accredited colleges or universities or other approved educational institutions may be applied toward fulfilling TSJC program requirements

Please contact the Registrar at 719-846-5550 for more information about accepted transfer credits

Credit for Prior LearningThe Credit for Prior Learning or CPL program allows students to earn credit for learning that occurs outside the sponsorship of accredited post-secondary education institutions CPL is not awarded for experience but for college-level learning which entails

knowledge skills and competencies that students have obtained as a result of their prior learning experiences Contact the Registrar at 719-846-5550 for more information about how to be awarded credit for prior learning

Transfer of credit for vocational courses are determined by the Dean of Career and Technical Education Contact the Dean of Career and Technical Education at 719-846-5559 for more information about how to receive credit for vocational courses

Residence HallsThere are four residence halls on the Trinidad Campus to house students The residence halls are staffed with two full-time housing employees and a support staff of dorm assistants and resident hall assistants Students living in the residence halls are required to have a meal plan through the dining hall The food service company Sodexo strives to serve the students with a variety of menus quality service and unlimited seconds for most meals For more information about housing go to httpwwwtrinidadstateedustudentshousing

Immunization RequirementsColorado Law requires that all full-time students born after January 1 1957 show proof of immunization against measles mumps and rubella Students residing in student housing are required to show proof of immunization against meningococcal disease or the student or parentguardian must sign a waiver Proof of immunization is required at the time of registration Certification forms are available at the Student Services Office

Student Health InsuranceTSJC does not require health insurance for non-athlete students However all student athletes must show proof of a student health plan Trinidad State encourages all students to carry health insurance For information on student insurance see the Student Services Office on your campus

TSJC Notification SystemStudents may sign up for the TSJC Notification System to receive text messages phone messages and email

notices regarding campus closures campus emergencies and student notifications To sign up for this service login to the TSJC Portal and click on the Notify Me link

Student ComplaintsStudents or prospective students who wish to file a complaint related to accreditation or grievance may submit a formal written Student Grievance in the Student Services Office of either campus or at 600 Prospect Street Berg Office 201 Trinidad Colorado 81082 or by going online and filling out the form electronically at httpwwwtrinidadstateedu

Complaints regarding accreditation can also be made by contacting the Higher Learning Commission a commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools 230 North La Salle Street Suite 7-500 Chicago IL 60640-1411 telephone 1-800-621-7440 httpswwwncahlcorg

MilitaryVeterans and Their FamiliesTrinidad State Junior College takes pride in being able to meet the educational needs of military service members their families and veterans and is approved by the Colorado State Approving Agency for Veterans Education Military tuition assistance veteranrsquos education benefits and veteranrsquos vocational rehabilitation are administered by the Financial Aid Office on both campuses

Each semester active duty military members and veterans using or wanting to use educational benefits must report to the Financial Aid Office after completing the enrollment process To maintain your educational benefits in good standing with your Service andor the Department of Veterans Affairs you must immediately inform the Financial Aid Office if you

bull drop add or audit classesbull stop attending classesbull have a class canceled withdraw or are withdrawn from classes or the collegebull are unable to attend classes orbull make any changes to your enrollment status

TSJC students using a military benefit must complete paperwork with the TSJC

14 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Financial Aid Office each semester To make an appointment to review your benefits verification intent to register or related questions contact Financial Aid at 719-846-5553 in Trinidad or 719-589-7024 on the Valley Campus For more information visit the TSJC web site for the VA Checklist verification time-line schedule or stop by the Financial Aid Office on either campus

Student Bill of RightsThe Colorado Student Bill of Rights focuses on various aspects of student academic life including advising transferability of credits and degree completion

One particular segment of the Student Bill of Rights notes that a student may formalize a plan to obtain a degree in four years Trinidad State Junior College supports this timeline for graduation by publishing advising guidelines under which a student may expect to graduate or complete and provides degree checklists through the degree works tool on the student portal Advising guidelines are available in the Student Success Center and Learning Center on campus and through degree check on the TSJC portal

There are some majors which may require additional degree requirements as recognized by the Colorado Department of Higher Education For more information or to read the Colorado Student Bill of Rights go to httpwwwcollegeincoloradoorgAcademicsTransfersBillshb1263pdf or see your Advisor in the Student Services Office on either campus

Student RightsFERPAThe Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) of 1974 restricts the release of student information to the public without the consent of the student except for directory information

Directory information includes name Major field of study enrollment status dates of enrollment major degrees and honors earned participation in officially recognized activities and sports Additional items for college athletes are height and weight

The Solomon Amendment requires institutions receiving federal funds to

provide additional directory information that includes address and phone number of enrolled students to the US Military Directory information is limited to the current academic year only If a student does not wish TSJC to release the directory information a written request must be submitted in the Student Services Office before the end of the first week of classes Your request will remain in effect until you formally cancel it For emergency purposes contact the Registrar directly at 719-846-5550 for special accommodations

Jeannie Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act The Clery Act Disclosure is accessible on the TSJC Website httpwwwtrinidadstateedustudentsright-to-knowcampusFire Hard copies also available through the Student Services Office on each campus

Sexual assault protocols and victims rights provisions are described on the TSJC website at httpwwwtrinidadstateedu

Victims are encouraged to report Help is available

Sex offender information is available at Colorados Convicted Sex Offender website httpsorstatecous

Campus Security will immediately notify the campus community upon the confirmation of a significant emergency or dangerous situation involving an immediate threat to the health or safety of students or staff

Report crimes violations accidents suspicious persons and incidents to Campus Security or through the Dean of Student Life Director at extension (719) 846-5517 on the Trinidad Campus or the Dean of Students on the Valley campus at (719) 589-7050 If there is no immediate answer dial 911

Return of Title IV Federal Financial AidWhen a Title IV Financial Aid recipient completely withdraws from TSJC prior to the end of the term a refund of the aid will be calculated The calculation will be based on the number of days attended compared to the total number of days

in the semester Withdrawal after 60 of the term is not subject to the return calculation Aid used for tuition fees books and roomboard will be refunded by both the student and the College For a complete outline of the return of the Title IV process please go to httpwwwtrinidadstateedu or see the TSJC Catalog

Non-DiscriminationThe College prohibits and will not tolerate discrimination or harassment that violates federal state law or Board Policy 3-120 or Board Policy 4-120 The College does not discriminate on the basis of gender (or gender identity) sex race color age creed national or ethnic origin genetic information physical or mental disability veteran status pregnancy status religion or sexual orientation

The College complies with Titles VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 the Civil Rights Act of 1991 the Education Amendments of 1972 (Title IX) the Age Discrimination in Employment Act the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 the Americans with Disabilities Act Pregnancy Discrimination Act of 1978 Vietnam Era Veterans Readjustment Assistance Act of 1974 Executive Order 11246 and sections 24-34-301 CRS et seq The Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008 (PubL 110ndash233 122 Stat 881 enacted May 21 2008 GINA)

For information regarding civil rights or grievance procedures contact Title IX ComplianceEqual Opportunity Officer Lorrie Velasquez Human Services Director 600 Prospect Street Trinidad CO 81082 Phone (719) 846-5534 or email Lorrievelasqueztrinidadstateedu

Complaints may also be filed with the Legal Affairs office of the Colorado Community College System 9101 El Lowry Blvd Denver Colorado 80230-6011 or the Office for Civil Rights US Department of Education Region VIII Federal Office Building 1244 Speer Blvd Suite 310 Denver Colorado 80204

Disability Services Reasonable accommodations for students will be provided upon request for

15wwwtrinidadstateedu

persons with disabilities In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Trinidad State Junior College will provide accommodations for qualifying students with disabilities To request an accommodation contact the Special Populations Coordinator at 719-846-5667 The Special Populations Office is located in the Library In the Valley the office is located in the Learning Center Room 209 Call 719-589-7067

State Authorization Trinidad State Junior College is currently working cooperatively with higher education authorities in all states and other US jurisdictions to ensure compliance with state authorization requirements that govern the offering of courses in those states including complaint processes Trinidad State Junior College will continue to monitor developments in the jurisdictions in which it enrolls students and if authorization or licensure is or becomes necessary it will obtain approvals or provide notice here of the jurisdictions in which it is not authorized to offer courses or programs

Currently Trinidad State Junior College has approval to offer courses in the following states

Alaska Arizona California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Oklahoma Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Texas Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin and Wyoming

Trinidad State Junior College is currently NOT authorized to offer courses in the following states

Alabama Arkansas Iowa Massachusetts Tennessee Utah District of Columbia

If you are not an on campus student at Trinidad State Junior College and plan to enroll in distance classes please check the information provided above to verify that your state has either authorized or exempted our college to offer such classes or programs to you as a resident of that state

If you reside in an unauthorized state and plan to take distance education classes please note that we are not authorized or exempted to offer distance

education classes or programs to you as a resident of an unauthorized state

If you have questions or concerns please contact the Registrar at 719-846-5550

Smoking PolicySmoking is prohibited in all College buildings as directed by the Governorrsquos Executive Order D003690 Smoking is also prohibited at all doorway entrances Specified outdoor smoking areas have been identified on the Valley Campus Smoking is prohibited within 25 feet of doorways and buildings

Student Right-to-know In accordance with Title I of Public Law 101-542 information about graduation rates is available on the TSJC Website or from the Office of Institutional Research additional graduation data is also available at the Colorado Department of Higher Education Website

Voter Registration Information TSJC fully supports and advocates that students and staff register to vote Voter Registration forms are available on the Colorado Secretary of State Website at httpwwwelectionscoloradogov

Trinidad State Junior College

Mission - Trinidad Statersquos mission is to enrich the lives of our diverse communities by providing quality educational experience and promoting lifelong learning

Vision - Trinidad Statersquos vision is to adapt to change embrace diversity and educate for the future

Core Values

students First - Student success is our purpose and the focal point of decision making and resource allocation

diVersity in CoMMunity - We value individual attributes capabilities and differences and we foster the collaboration and social responsibility that create a vital institution

CoMMuniCation - We value professionalism in our interactions and cultivate an open friendly environment of fairness and integrity on our campuses and in our communities

responsiVeness - We recognize and act upon opportunities to be innovative flexible and adaptableliFelong learning - We are dedicated to providing lifelong learning opportunities that are accessible and relevant for our students faculty staff and community members to

empower them to achieve their dreams

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Numbers You Should Know 15Trinidad Campus Classes 2 - 7

Evening Classes 17 Day Classes 18 - 19CSL Addictions Counseling 18AQT Aquaculture 18ART Art 18ASE Automotive 18BAR Barbering 18BUS Business 18CCR College Composition amp Reading 18CIS Computer Information Systems 18COM Communications 18COS Cosmetology 18CRJ Criminal Justice 18ECE Early Childhood Education 18EDU Education 18ENG English 18

EMS Emergency Medical Services 18 - 19EST Esthetician 19GED GED 19MAT Math 19MOT Medical Assisting 19NUA Nurse Aid 19NUR Nursing 19PHI Philosophy 19PSY Psychology 19SOC Sociology 19SRHS Southern Rockies Heritage School 18 - 19

Important Dates 10Student Admissions Checklist 11General Information 12 - 15Valley Campus Classes 16 - 19CCCOnline Summer Classes 21 - 23Guaranteed Transfer Classes 23 - 24

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Table of Contents

NUMBERS YOU SHOULD KNOWON THE VALLEY CAMPUS

EMERGENCY 911CAMPUS SECURITY USING AN ON CAMPUS TELEPHONE 9-(719) 680-7258CAMPUS SECURITY USING AN OFF CAMPUS TELEPHONE (719) 680-7258

ABEASEGED Rm 247 589-7058

Admissions amp Records Rm 160 589-7026

Associate Dean of Arts amp Sciences Rm 134 589-7131

Associate Dean of CTE Rm 160 589-7064

Dean of Students Rm 160 589-7050

Bookstore Rm 136 589-7029

CashierBusiness Office Rm 160 589-7027

Career and Disability Services Rm 203 589-7067

Advisor Learning Center 589-7025

Human Resources Rm 158a 589-7022

Financial Aid Rm 160 589-7024

Recruiter Rm 128 589-7083

Student Life Rm 128 589-7086

Student SuccessTesting Rm 212 589-7003

TRiO Support Services Rm 212 589-7031

Tutoring Rm 202 589-7063

All numbers are Area Code 719

Valley

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Evening ClassesBusiness12425 BUS 216 H20 Legal Environment of Business 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli

Computer Information Systems12253 CIS 118 H25 Intro PC Applications 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli This CIS course is meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online

Early Childhood Education12499 ECE 225 P25 Language amp Cognition 3 0400PM 0700PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Plane

Emergency Medical Services12014 EMS 130 250 EMT Intravenous Therapy 2 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 TR 7715 8615 GHaverfield12015 HPR 102 250 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 61015 61015 GHaverfield12062 HPR 102 252 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 71515 71515 GHaverfield12318 HPR 175 250 ST First Aid 025 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 62415 62415 GHaverfield

Math12431 MAT 112 H20 Financial Math 3 0630PM 0930PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli

Nurse Aid12057 NUA 101 250 Nurse Aide Health Care Skills 4 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 6815 71315 Martinez12058 NUA 105 250 Home Health Aide Theory 2 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 71415 72815 Martine12433 HPR 102 253 CPR for Professionals 05 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 R 61715 61715 StaffDay ClassesAddictions Counseling12404 CSL 258 200 Group Counseling Skills 15 0830AM 0430PM WRF 61015 61215 Romero12427 CSL 269 200 Principles of Addiction Treatment 15 0830AM 0430PM WRF 6315 6515 Eakin

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Class List

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

How to Read a Class ListingCourse Request Number (CRN)

Meeting DaysM T W R F S SU

Class Meeting Times

Course Start and End Dates

Class Credit Hours

Section Information

TSJC is proud to offer not only traditional classroom instruction but also a variety of alternative approaches to education to ensure that your educational needs and individual learning styles are met

Section Information

The letters listed below are part of the Section Code (Sect) in the class list

bull H ndash Indicates the class is considered Hybrid meaning a por-tion of the course work is online This may result in reduced in-class time bull P ndash Indicates the class is delivered via interactive video (Polycom) to additional sites

The letters listed below are part of the Section Code (Sect) in the class list

bull PH ndash Indicates the class is both Polycom and Hybrid bull C ndash Indicates this class is an online class delivered via CCCon line bull T ndash Indicates this class is an online class delivered via TSJC

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Notice ndash The schedule of classes can and will change for a current list please go to httpwwwtrinidadstateedustudentsclass-schedule

Or httpserpdnssbcccseduPRODTSJCbwckschdp_disp_dyn_sched

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Advancing Academic Achievement12420 AAA 176 P20 ST College Science Prep 2 0830AM 1035AM TVC 236 MW 6815 71715 Krumm

Aquaculture12019 AQT 275 200 Special Topics 3 0900AM 0300PM TVC MTWRF 52515 73115 Webster12020 AQT 288 200 Aquaculture Practicum 3 0900AM 0300PM TVC MTWRF 52515 73115 Webster

Art12252 ART 110 H20 Art Appreciation AH1 3 0800AM 0915AM TVC 238 TR 6815 73115 Garcia

Automotive12489 ASE 265 200 HVAC Systems 4 1000AM 0400PM TORT MTWRF 51115 63015 Kingery12490 ASE 260 200 Advanced Drivability 2 1000AM 0400PM TORT MTWRF 51215 7115 Pickett

Barbering12422 BAR 107 200 IntroShavingHoningStrop 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12423 BAR 108 200 InterShavingHoningStropping 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12424 BAR 207 200 Adv ShavingHoningStropping 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper

Biology12532 BIO 202 PH6 Human AnatomyampPhys IILab SC1 4 0550PM 0830PM TVC 229 TW 6815 73115 Cahoone Business12330 BUS 115 H20 Introduction to Business 3 0800AM 1100AM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli12425 BUS 216 H20 Legal Environment of Business 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli12329 BUS 217 H20 Bus CommunicationRept Write 3 1130AM 0230PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli All business courses are meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online College Composition amp Reading12355 CCR 094 200 Studio 121 3 1100AM 1240PM TVC 129 MW 6815 73115 Longfellow

Computer Information Systems12253 CIS 118 H25 Intro PC Applications 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli This CIS course is meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online Communications12254 COM 115 200 Public Speaking 3 1000AM 1150AM TVC 129 R 6815 73115 Longfellow

Cosmetology12344 COS 110 200 Introduction to Hair Coloring 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12345 COS 111 200 Intermediate Hair Coloring 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12348 COS 210 200 Intermediate II Hair Coloring 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12426 COS 211 200 Adv Hair Color 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12491 COS 288 200 Practicum Electric Files 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51215 7115 Mortenson

Criminal Justice12354 CRJ 111 H25 Substantive Criminal Law 3 0530PM 0830PM TVC 129 W 6815 73115 Lara

Early Childhood Education12498 ECE 112 P20 InfantToddler Lab Tech 3 0400PM 0700PM TVC 236 W 6815 73115 Briones12499 ECE 225 P25 Language amp Cognition 3 0400PM 0700PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Plane

Education12428 EDU 251 200 Secondary Capstone 3 TBA 6815 73115 Wiley12492 EDU 250 PH2 CTE in Colorado 1 1000AM 1200PM TVC 229 R 6815 71715 Schroepfer12014 EMS 130 250 EMT Intravenous Therapy 2 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 TR 7715 8615 GHaverfield12015 HPR 102 250 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 61015 61015 GHaverfield12062 HPR 102 252 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 71515 71515 GHaverfield12318 HPR 175 250 ST First Aid 025 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 62415 62415 GHaverfield

English12132 ENG 121 H20 English Composition I CO1 3 0230PM 0420PM TVC 129 W 6815 73115 Longfellow12239 ENG 122 H20 English Composition II CO2 3 0230PM 0420PM TVC 129 R 6815 73115 Longfellow

Emergency Medical Services12014 EMS 130 250 EMT Intravenous Therapy 2 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 TR 7715 8615 GHaverfield12015 HPR 102 250 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 61015 61015 GHaverfield

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Class List

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Emergency Medical Services Continued12062 HPR 102 252 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 71515 71515 GHaverfield12318 HPR 175 250 ST First Aid 025 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 62415 62415 GHaverfield

Esthetician12429 EST 110 200 Intro to Facials amp Skin Care 3 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12430 EST 111 200 Intermediate Facials-Skin Care 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12299 EST 210 200 Adv Skin Care 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12295 EST 211 200 Facial Make-up 1 51215 7115 Pepper

GED GED GED PREPABE 0800AM 0400PM TVC 247 TWR 7615 82715 Ruybal GED GED PREPABE 0800AM 0400PM TVC 247 MWR 7615 82715 Stanford GED GED PREPABE 0800AM 0500PM TVC 247 MTWRF 7615 82715 Lindsay GED GED Math 0800AM 1200PM TVC 247 MTWR 7615 82715 Petty

Math12327 MAT 050 200 Quantitative Literacy 4 0800AM 0940AM TVC 130 MTW 6815 73115 Hanson12328 MAT 055 200 Algebraic Literacy 4 0300PM 0440PM TVC 130 MTW 6815 73115 Hanson12012 MAT 107 H20 Career Math 3 0830AM 1215PM TVC 218 TR 6815 71715 Rasmussen12431 MAT 112 H20 Financial Math 3 0630PM 0930PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli This MAT 112 course is meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online 12302 MAT 121 H20 College Algebra MA1 4 0100PM 0330PM TVC 221 TR 6115 8715 Emerick

Medical Assisting12056 MOT 183 H20 Medical Assistant Internship 4 TOFCMP 6815 73115 OrsquoBrien Y12332 MOT 183 H21 Medical Assistant Internship 4 TOFCMP 6815 73115 OrsquoBrien Y

Nurse Aid12057 NUA 101 250 Nurse Aide Health Care Skills 4 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 6815 71315 Martinez12058 NUA 105 250 Home Health Aide Theory 2 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 71415 72815 Martinez12059 NUA 170 200 Nurse Aide Clinical Experience 1 0530AM 0330PM TOFCMP UFS 62615 62815 Mestas-Garcia12060 NUA 171 200 Advanced Nurse Aide Clinical 1 0530AM 0330PM TOFCMP UFS 71015 71215 Mestas-Garcia12061 NUA 172 200 Nurse Aide Clinical-Elderly 1 0530AM 0330PM TOFCMP UFS 72415 72615 Mestas-Garcia12433 HPR 102 253 CPR for Professionals 05 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR102 M 6815 71715 Staff

Nursing 12528 HWE 100 H20 Human Nutrition 3 0900AM 1200PM TVC SCTR102 M 51115 6515 Medina

Philosophy12432 PHI 111 H20 Intro to Philosophy AH3 3 0900AM 1100AM TVC 153 M 6815 73115 Hanna

Psychology12246 PSY 101 PH2 General Psychology I SS3 3 1030AM 1220PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Mobbley12134 PSY 227 H20 Psychology of DeathDying SS3 3 0100PM 0250PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Mobbley12335 PSY 255 H20 Brain and Behavior 3 0900AM 1050AM TVC 153 W 6815 73115 Meyer

Sociology12247 SOC 101 PH2 Intro to Sociology I SS3 3 0100PM 0250PM TVC 236 W 6815 73115 Cooley

Southern Rocky Mountain Heritage School1318 SRHS 1000 Introduction to Reiki S 0900AM 0400PM Banta 306 71815 71815 Dawes1319 SRHS 1001 Aromatherapy Blending Essential Oils S 0900AM 1200PM Banta 62015 62015 Evans1320 SRHS 1002 Aromatherapy Using Essential Oils Safety T 0900AM 1200PM Banta 6915 6915 Evans1321 SRHS 1003 Ear Candling F 0900AM 1200PM Banta 61215 61215 Evans1322 SRHS 1004 Hands on the Harp R 0700PM 0900PM TBD TBD 72315 72315 McKee1323 SRHS 1005 Accupressure for Stress T 1000AM 1200PM Banta 61615 61615 Evans

6-16-15

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Class List

When Trinidad State Junior College opened in April of 1925 it was Coloradorsquos rst community college In the beginning the college shared space and faculty with Trinidad High School It started with 37 students compared to about 1800 now

By 1935 classes were moved to a newly remodeled Tillotson Academy building That building sat just east of the present-day Berg Building but has since been torn down The 17-acre Trinidad Campus now includes 15 buildings plus two more in Alamosa and a handful of o -campus training sites

Trinidad State continues to o er traditional programs of study in academic-transfer areas such as accounting business administration English chemistry mathematics and psychology Those students often continue their education at a four-year school Trinidad State also o ers a wide range of career and technical training in programs like gunsmithing cosmetology massage therapy welding diesel mechanics auto mechanics and nursing

Historical highlights

bull The bill that established Trinidad State Junior College in 1925 was sponsored by State Senator Sam Freudenthal for whom the campus library is now named

bull In the beginning classes were taught at Trinidad High School by high school teachers but college students were not allowed to mingle with high school students

bull By 1932 a full two years of classes were o ered allowing the rst eight students to earn two year degrees in May of 1933

bull In the spring of 1940 construction began on what is now the Berg Administration Building

bull In the fall of 1940 construction began on what is now Scott Gymnasium

bull Trinidad Statersquos gunsmithing progam began in 1947 and is now regarded as the premier gunsmithing program in the United States

bull Trinidad State was accepted into the Colorado Community College System in 1968

bull In 1994 Trinidad State merged with the San Luis Valley Educational Center in Alamosa creating the Trinidad State Valley Campus

bull Selected as rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in 2015

Trinidad State Celebrates 90 years

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CCCOnline Summer 2015 Class List

Session 1 ndash June 1th - August 8th

12249 AAA 099 C11 Active Learning Skills 112063 ACC 101 C11 Fundamentals of Accounting 312064 ACC 115 C11 Payroll Accounting 312065 ACC 121 C11 Accounting Principles I 412066 ACC 122 C11 Accounting Principles II 412067 ACC 131 C11 Income Tax 312380 ACC 215 C11 Acct Info Systems amp eBusiness 312068 ACC 226 C11 Cost Accounting 312069 ANT 101 C11 Cultural Anthropology SS3 312070 ANT 111 C11 Physical Anthropology SS3 312071 ANT 225 C11 Anthropology of Religion 312072 ART 110 C11 Art Appreciation AH1 312073 ART 111 C11 Art Hist Ancient MedievGT-AH1 312074 ART 112 C11 Art Hist Renaiss1900GT-AH1 312075 AST 101 C11 Astronomy I wLab SC1 412076 AST 102 C11 Astronomy II wLab SC1 412077 BIO 105 C11 Science of Biology wLab SC1 412078 BIO 106 C11 Basic Anatomy And Physiology 412079 BIO 111 C11 Gen College Biology ILab SC1 512080 BIO 201 C11 Human AnatomyampPhys wLab ISC1 412081 BIO 202 C11 Human AnatomyampPhys IILab SC1 412082 BIO 204 C11 Microbiology wLab SC1 412083 BIO 216 C11 Pathophysiology 412084 BUS 115 C11 Introduction to Business 312085 BUS 120 C11 Introduction to E-Commerce 312086 BUS 216 C11 Legal Environment of Business 312087 BUS 217 C11 Bus CommunicationRept Write 312088 BUS 226 C11 Business Statistics 312089 CHE 101 C11 Intro to Chemistry ILab SC1 5

12090 CHE 102 C11 Intro to Chemistry IILab SC1 512091 CHE 111 C11 Gen College Chem ILab SC1 512092 CHE 112 C11 Gen College Chem IILab SC1 512093 CIS 115 C11 Intro to Computer Info Sys 312094 CIS 118 C11 Intro PC Applications 312095 CIS 135 C11 Complete PC Word Processing 312096 CIS 145 C11 Complete PC Database 312097 CIS 155 C11 PC Spreadsheet Concepts 312098 CIS 267 C11 Mgmt of Information Systems 312240 CNG 101 C11 Networking Fundamentals 312099 CNG 209 C11 MS Server Active Direct Config 412100 CNG 210 C11 MS Network Infrastruct Config 412101 CNG 211 C11 Windows Configuration (OS) 312102 CNG 212 C11 Configuring Windows Server 412103 COM 115 C11 Public Speaking 312105 COM 125 C11 Interpersonal Communication 312104 CRJ 110 C11 Intro to Criminal Justice 312106 CRJ 125 C11 Policing Systems 312107 CRJ 135 C11 Judicial Function 312108 CRJ 145 C11 Correctional Process 312109 CRJ 205 C11 Principles of Criminal Law 312110 CRJ 210 C11 Constitutional Law 312111 CRJ 230 C11 Criminology 312112 CRJ 236 C11 CRJ Research Methods 312243 CRJ 257 C11 Victimology 312248 CSC 105 C11 Computer Literacy 312113 CSC 160 C11 Computer Science I (C++) 412114 CSC 161 C11 Computer Sci II (Language) 412115 CSC 240 C11 Java Programming 312116 CWB 110 C11 Cmplt Web Author (Language) 312117 CWB 130 C11 Web Editing Tools (Editor) 3

CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs

CCCOnline is not a college We are part of the Colorado Community College System of 13 two-year colleges in the state - including Trinidad State Junior College CCCOnline delivers online courses from those 13 colleges

If you are already a student at TSJC you can register for CCCOnline and your on-campus classes at the same time CCCOnline classes have their own unique section number C11 C12 C21 or C22 so you can easily tell them apart from Trinidad State Junior Collegersquos online courses or those you take on campus

If you want to take online classes are a new student and have not yet applied to one of the 13 Colorado community colleges visit wwwccconlineorg and explore the programs and courses we offer

All students who take CCCOnline courses must select a home college that offers the degree or certificate they want to pursue Your home college

Census Date - Last day to drop with refund

June 14th 2015

June 1st 2015

June 11th 2015

June 26th 2015

Session 1

August 8th 2015

Classes Begin

Last Day to Withdraw ldquoWrdquo Recorded No Refund

Summer 2015

Last Day of Class

June 8th 2015

July 10th 2015

Session 2

July 18th 2015

June 1st 2015

June 11th 2015

June 26th 2015

Session 3

August 8th 2015

bull Keeps your Records bull Processes your college application bull Provides transcripts bull Provides career counseling bull Helps you transfer your credits bull Issues your degree or certificate bull Takes your tuition payment bull Contact advisingccconlineorg

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12118 ECE 101 C11 Intro to Early Childhood Educ 312119 ECE 102 C11 Intro to ECE Lab Techniques 312120 ECE 103 C11 Guidance Strategies Yng Child 312121 ECE 111 C11 InfantToddler TheoryPractice 312122 ECE 112 C11 InfantToddler Lab Tech 312386 ECE 125 C11 ScienceMath amp the Young Child 312123 ECE 205 C11 Nutrition Health and Safety 312124 ECE 220 C11 Curriculum Methods Techniques 312125 ECE 226 C11 Creativity and the Young Child 312126 ECE 238 C11 Child Growth and Development 312127 ECE 240 C11 Admin of ECE Programs 312128 ECE 241 C11 AdminHuman Relations ECE 312129 ECE 260 C11 The Exceptional Child 312130 ECO 201 C11 Prin of Macroeconomics SS1 312131 ECO 202 C11 Prin of Microeconomics SS1 312135 ENG 121 C11 English Composition I CO1 312136 ENG 122 C11 English Composition II CO2 312137 ENG 131 C11 Technical Writing I 312138 ENG 221 C11 Creative Writing I 312139 ENG 222 C11 Creative Writing II 312140 ENV 101 C11 Environmental Sci wLab SC1 412141 FRE 111 C11 French Language I 512142 FRE 211 C11 French Language III AH4 312143 FRE 212 C11 French Language IV AH4 312144 GEO 105 C11 World Regional Geography SS2 312145 GEO 106 C11 Human Geography SS2 312146 GER 111 C11 German Language I 512147 GEY 111 C11 Physical Geology wLab SC1 412297 GEY 112 C11 Historical Geology wLab SC1 412148 HIS 101 C11 Western CivAntiquity-1650 HI1 312149 HIS 102 C11 Western Civ 1650-Present HI1 312150 HIS 111 C11 The World Antiquity-1500 HI1 312151 HIS 112 C11 The World 1500-Present HI1 312381 HIS 121 C11 US History to Reconst HI1 312152 HIS 225 C11 Colorado History HI1 312153 HPR 178 C11 Medical Terminology 112154 HUM 115 C11 World Mythology GT-AH2 312155 HUM 121 C11 Humanities Early Civ GT-AH2 312156 HUM 122 C11 Humanities Mediev-Mod GT-AH2 312157 HUM 123 C11 Humanities Modern WrldGT-AH2 312158 HWE 100 C11 Human Nutrition 312159 LIT 115 C11 Intro to Literature I AH2 312160 LIT 201 C11 Wrld Literature to 1600GT-AH2 312387 LIT 202 C11 World Lit After 1600GT-AH2 312388 LIT 211 C11 Amer Lit to Civil War GT-AH2 312161 LIT 212 C11 Amer Lit Aft Civil WarGT-AH2 312244 LIT 225 C11 Intro to Shakespeare AH2 312162 LIT 255 C11 Children`s Literature 312163 MAN 200 C11 Human Resource Management I 312164 MAN 216 C11 Small Business Management 312165 MAN 226 C11 Principles of Management 312166 MAR 111 C11 Principles of Sales 312167 MAR 216 C11 Principles of Marketing 312382 MAT 050 C11 Quantitative Literacy 412383 MAT 055 C11 Algebraic Literacy 412168 MAT 103 C11 Math for Clinical Calculations 312169 MAT 107 C11 Career Math 312170 MAT 112 C11 Financial Mathematics 312171 MAT 120 C11 Math for Liberal Arts MA1 412172 MAT 121 C11 College Algebra MA1 412173 MAT 122 C11 College Trigonometry MA1 312174 MAT 123 C11 Finite Mathematics MA1 4

12175 MAT 125 C11 Survey of Calculus MA1 412176 MAT 135 C11 Intro to Statistics MA1 312177 MAT 155 C11 Integrated Math I 312178 MAT 156 C11 Integrated Math II 312179 MAT 166 C11 Pre-Calculus MA1 512180 MAT 201 C11 Calculus I MA1 512181 MAT 202 C11 Calculus II MA1 512182 MAT 203 C11 Calculus III MA1 412183 MGD 102 C11 Introduction To Multimedia 312184 MGD 111 C11 Adobe Photoshop I 312185 MGD 112 C11 Adobe Illustrator I 312241 MGD 114 C11 Adobe InDesign 312186 MUS 100 C11 Intro to Music Theory I 312188 MUS 120 C11 Music Appreciation AH1 312187 MUS 121 C11 Music Hist Mdvl-Classical AH1 312242 MUS 125 C11 History of Jazz GT-AH1 312189 NUR 101 C11 Pharmacology Calculations 112190 OSH 115 C11 General Industry Standards 512192 OSH 125 C11 Construction Industry Standard 312191 OSH 135 C11 Case Study Evaluation 512195 OSH 145 C11 Fire Protection amp Analysis 312193 OSH 146 C11 Hazardous Materials 212194 OSH 155 C11 Environ Regulatory Framework 312197 OSH 165 C11 Excavation Safety 112196 OSH 215 C11 Accident Prevention 312198 OSH 225 C11 Industrial Hygiene 312199 OSH 226 C11 ErgonomicsManage Task Stress 312200 OSH 235 C11 Workersrsquo Compensation 212201 OSH 245 C11 Safety Program PlanningAdmin 312202 OSH 246 C11 Safety Training Methods 312203 OSH 255 C11 Industrial Hygiene Instru Lab 312204 OSH 281 C11 Internship 012205 OSH 285 C11 Independent Study 012206 PHI 111 C11 Intro to Philosophy AH3 312207 PHI 112 C11 Ethics AH3 312208 PHI 113 C11 Logic AH3 312209 PHI 115 C11 World Religions-West AH3 312210 PHI 116 C11 World Religions-East AH3 312211 PHY 105 C11 Conceptual Physics wLab SC1 412212 PHY 111 C11 Physics Alg-Based ILab SC1 512213 PHY 112 C11 Physics Alg-Based IILab SC1 512214 POS 105 C11 Intro to Political ScienceSS1 312215 POS 111 C11 American Government SS1 312216 POS 125 C11 AmerStateLocal Govt GT-SS1 312217 POS 205 C11 International Relations SS1 312218 PSY 101 C11 General Psychology I SS3 312219 PSY 102 C11 General Psychology II SS3 312220 PSY 226 C11 Social Psychology SS3 312221 PSY 235 C11 Human Growth amp Developmnt SS3 312222 PSY 237 C11 Child amp Adolescent Psychology 312223 PSY 238 C11 Child Development SS3 312224 PSY 249 C11 Abnormal Psychology SS3 312225 RUS 111 C11 Russian Language I 512226 SCI 155 C11 Integrated Sci I wLab SC1 412296 SCI 156 C11 Integrated Sci II wLab SC1 412227 SOC 101 C11 Intro to Sociology I SS3 312228 SOC 102 C11 Intro to Sociology II SS3 312229 SOC 231 C11 Sociology-Deviant BehaviorSS3 312230 SPA 111 C11 Spanish Language I 512231 SPA 112 C11 Spanish Language II 512232 SPA 211 C11 Spanish Language III AH4 312233 SPA 212 C11 Spanish Language IV AH4 3

CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title CRS CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs

CCCOnline Summer 2015 Class List Continued

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AGE 102 Agriculture Economics GT-SS1AGR 260 World Interdependence Population and Food GT-SS3AGY 240 Introductory Soil Science with Lab GT-SC1ANT 101 Cultural Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 102 Cultural Anthropology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 103 Archaeology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 104 Physical Anthropology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 107 Introduction to Archaeology GT-SS3ANT 108 Archaeology of World Rock Art GT-SS3ANT 111 Physical Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 201 Introduction to Forensic Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 215 Indians of North America GT-SS3ANT 250 Medical Anthropology GT-SS3ART 110 Art Appreciation GT-AH1ART 111 Art History Ancient to Medieval GT-AH1ART 112 Art History Renaissance to Modern GT-AH1ART 207 Art History - 1900 to Present GT-AH1AST 101 Astronomy I with Lab GT-SC1AST 102 Astronomy II with Lab GT-SC1AST 150 Astrobiology GT-SC2AST 155 Astronomy Ancient Cultures GT-SC2AST 160 Cosmology GT-SC2BIO 103 Principles of Animal Biology GT-SC2BIO 104 Biology A Human Approach GT-SC1BIO 105 Science of Biology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 111 General College Biology I with Lab GT-SC1BIO 112 General College Biology II with Lab GT-SC1BIO 116 Introduction to Human Disease GT-SC2BIO 201 Anatomy amp Physiology I with Lab GT-SC1BIO 202 Anatomy amp Physiology II with Lab GT-SC1BIO 204 Microbiology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 208 General College Microbiology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 220 General Zoology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 221 Botany with Lab GT-SC1BIO 224 Genetics GT-SC1CHE 101 Introduction to Chemistry I with Lab GT-SC1CHE 102 Introduction to Chemistry II with Lab GT-SC1CHE 105 Chemistry in Context with Lab GT-SC1CHE 111 General College Chemistry I with Lab GT-SC1CHE 112 General College Chemistry II with Lab GT-SC1COM 220 Inter-cultural Communication GT-SS3CRJ 110 Introduction to Criminal Justice GT-SS3DAN 125 History of Dance I GT-AH1ECO 101 Economics of Social Issues GT-SS1ECO 201 Principles of Macroeconomics GT-SS1ECO 202 Principles of Microeconomics GT-SS1ECO 211 Gender in the Economy GT-SS1ECO 245 Environmental Economics GT-SS1

ENG 121 English Composition I GT-CO1ENG 122 English Composition II GT-CO2ENG 201 English Comp III Writing for Public Discourse GT-CO3ENV 101 Introduction to Environmental Science with Lab GT-SC1ENV 110 Natural Disasters GT-SC2ETH 200 Introduction to Ethnic Studies GT-SS3FRE 211 French Language III GT-AH4FRE 212 French Language IV GT-AH4GEO 105 World Regional Geography GT-SS2GEO 106 Human Geography GT-SS2GEO 111 Physical Geography - Landforms with Lab GT-SC1GEO 112 Physical Geography-Weather amp Climate with Lab GT-SC1GER 211 German Language III GT-AH4GER 212 German Language IV GT-AH4GEY 108 Geology of US National Parks GT-SC2GEY 111 Physical Geology with Lab GT-SC1GEY 112 Historical Geology with Lab GT-SC1GEY 135 Environmental Geology with Lab GT-SC1HIS 101 Western Civilization Antiquity - 1650 GT-HI1HIS 102 Western Civilization 1650 - Present GT-HI1HIS 111 The World Antiquity - 1500 GT-HI1HIS 112 The World 1500 - Present GT-HI1HIS 121 US History to Reconstruction GT-HI1HIS 122 US History Since the Civil War GT-HI1HIS 203 Civil War Era in American History GT-HI1HIS 205 Women in World History GT-HI1HIS 207 American Environmental History GT-HI1HIS 208 American Indian History GT-HI1HIS 215 Women in US History GT-HI1HIS 218 History of Science and Technology GT-HI1HIS 225 Colorado History GT-HI1HIS 235 History of the American West GT-HI1HIS 236 US History Since 1945 GT-HI1HIS 243 History of Modern China GT-HI1HIS 244 History of Latin America GT-HI1HIS 245 US in the World GT-HI1HIS 247 20th Century World History GT-HI1HIS 249 History of Islamic Civilization GT-HI1HIS 250 African American History GT-HI1HIS 251 History of Christianity in the World GT-HI1HIS 255 The Middle Ages GT-HI1HIS 259 Modern Middle East GT-HI1HIS 260 U S Foreign Relations History GT-HI1HIS 265 Writing About History GT-CO3HUM 103 Introduction to Film Art GT-AH2HUM 115 World Mythology GT-AH2HUM 121 Humanities Early Civilization GT-AH2HUM 122 Humanities Medieval-Modern GT-AH2

CRN Title CRN Title

Statewide Guaranteed Transfer Classes

Session 2 ndash June 8th - August 18th 12390 ART 110 C21 Art Appreciation AH1 312391 BUS 115 C21 Introduction to Business 312408 COM 115 C21 Public Speaking 312392 COM 125 C21 Interpersonal Communication 312393 ENG 121 C21 English Composition I CO1 312394 ENG 122 C21 English Composition II CO2 312395 HIS 121 C21 US History to Reconst HI1 312396 HIS 225 C21 Colorado History HI1 3

12397 HWE 100 C21 Human Nutrition 312398 PHI 111 C21 Intro to Philosophy AH3 312399 PSY 101 C21 General Psychology I SS3 312400 PSY 235 C21 Human Growth amp Developmnt SS3 312401 SOC 101 C21 Intro to Sociology I SS3 3

Session 3 ndash June 1th - August 8th 12384 MAT 025 C91 Algebraic Literacy Lab 112385 MAT 055 C91 Algebraic Literacy 4

CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs

CCCOnline Summer 2015 Class List Continued

HUM 123 Humanities Modern World GT-AH2ITA 211 Italian Language III GT-AH4ITA 212 Italian Language IV GT-AH4JOU 105 Introduction to Mass Media GT-SS3JPN 211 Japanese Language III GT-AH4JPN 212 Japanese Language IV GT-AH4LIT 115 Introduction to Literature I GT-AH2LIT 201 World Literature 10 1600 GT-AH2LIT 202 World Literature After 1600 GT-AH2LIT 205 Ethnic Literature GT-AH2LIT 211 American Literature to Civil War GT-AH2LIT 212 American Literature After Civil War GT-AH2LIT 221 British Literature to 1700 GT-AH2LIT 222 British Literature Since 1700 GT-AH2LIT 225 Introduction to Shakespeare GT-AH2LIT 246 Literature of Women GT-AH2LIT 259 Survey of African American Literature GT-AH2LIT 268 Celtic Literature GT-AH2MAT 120 Mathematics for Liberal Arts GT-MA1MAT 121 College Algebra GT-MA1MAT 122 College Trigonometry GT-MA1MAT 123 Finite Mathematics GT-MA1MAT 125 Survey of Calculus GT-MA1MAT 135 Introduction to Statistics GT-MA1MAT 166 Pre-Calculus GT-MA1MAT 201 Calculus I GT-MA1MAT 202 Calculus II GT-MA1MAT 203 Calculus III GT-MA1MAT 204 Calculus IIIEngineering Apps GT-MA1MAT 215 Discrete Mathematics GT-MA1MAT 261 Diff Eqwith Engineering Apps GT-MA1MAT 265 Differential Equations GT-MA1MET 150 General Meteorology with Lab GT-MA1MUS 120 Music Appreciation GT-AH1MUS 122 Music History Early Romantic-Present GT-AH1MUS 123 Survey of World Music GT-AH1MUS 125 History of Jazz GT-AH1NRE 251 General Oceanography with Lab GT-SC1PHI 111 Introduction to Philosophy GT-AH3PHI 112 Ethics GT-AH3PHI 113 Logic GT-AH3PHI 114 Comparative Religions GT-AH3PHI 115 World Religions West GT-AH3PHI 116 World Religions East GT-AH3PHI 214 Philosophy of Religion GT-AH3PHI 218 Environmental Ethics GT-AH3PHI 220 Philosophy of Death and Dying GT-AH3PHY 105 Conceptual Physics with Lab GT-SC1PHY 107 Energy Science and Technology with Lab GT-SC1

PHY 111 Physics Algebra Based I with Lab GT-SC1PHY 112 Physics Algebra Based II with Lab GT-SC1PHY 211 Physics Calculus Based I with Lab GT-SC1PHY 212 Physics Calculus Based II with Lab GT-SC1POS 105 Introduction to Political Science GT-SS1POS 111 American Government GT-SS1POS 125 American State and Local Government GT-SS1POS 205 International Relations GT-SS1POS 215 Current Political Issues GT-SS1POS 225 Comparative Government GT-SS1PSY 101 General Psychology I GT-SS3PSY 102 General Psychology II GT-SS3PSY 205 Psychology of Gender GT-SS3PSY 217 Human Sexuality GT-SS3PSY 226 Social Psychology GT-SS3PSY 227 Psychology of Death and Dying GT-SS3PSY 235 Human Growth amp Development GT-SS3PSY 238 Child Development GT-SS3PSY 240 Health Psychology GT-SS3PSY 249 Abnormal Psychology GT-SS3PSY 265 Psychology of Personality GT-SS3RUS 211 Russian Language III GT-AH4RUS 212 Russian Language IV GT-AH4SCI 105 Science in Society GT-SC2SCI 155 Integrated Science I Physics amp Chemistry with Lab GT-SC1SCI 156 Integrated Science II Earth amp Life Science with Lab GT-SC1SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology GT-SS3SOC 102 Introduction to Sociology II GT-SS3SOC 205 Sociology of Family Dynamics GT-SS3SOC 207 Environmental Sociology GT-SS3SOC 215 Contemporary Social Problems GT-SS3SOC 216 Sociology of Gender GT-SS3SOC 218 Sociology of Diversity GT-SS3SOC 220 Sociology of Religion GT-SS3SOC 231 Sociology of Deviant Behavior GT-SS3SOC 237 Sociology of Death and Dying GT-SS3SPA 211 Spanish Language III GT-AH4SPA 212 Spanish Language IV GT-AH4THE 105 Theatre Appreciation GT-AH1THE 108 Theatre Script Analysis GT-AH1THE 211 Development of Theatre Greek-Renaissance GT-AH1THE 212 Development of Theatre Restoration-Modern GT-AH1THE 215 Playwriting GT-AH1WST 200 Introduction to Women Studies GT-SS3WST 225 Women and Social Action GT-SS3WST 240 Goddesses and Women of the Ancient World GT-SS3WST 249 Womenrsquos Sexuality GT-SS3

52315

Statewide Guaranteed Transfer Classes Continued CRN Title CRN Title

Southern Colorado Repertory eatre and Trinidad State are o ering a two-week Arts Immersion Camp open to kids ages 5-18 e summer program includes theatre taught by professional actors designers and technicians and music and art taught by Trinidad Statersquos accomplished professors For two fun- lled weeks campers receive extensive and specialized training for the next generation of creative professionals and enthusiasts all in a safe environment on Trinidad Statersquos beautiful campus e two weeks of Camp lead up to the last weekend when family members can enjoy campers in a fully staged play and music performance and art on display at Trinidad Statersquos Massari Performing Arts Center

Dates July 20 - August 2 2015 (two weeks)Times 3 options -

bull Full Immersion Sleep-Over Campbull Day Camp 9 am - 5 pm including an hour for lunchbull Theatre Camp only 9 am - 1 pm

Costbull Full Immersion including room and board and all activities

$1295bull Full Day Camp including lunch $485bull Morning Theatre Camp only $220

Where Trinidad State Junior College and the Massari Performing Arts CenterAges

bull Full Immersion Sleep-over Camp 8-18bull Day Camp 7-18bull Morning Theatre Camp only 5-18

Description Geared for all levels of experience and interest Arts Camp provides extensive training and performance experiences in acting dance music and art blending interactive activities with professional trainingContact Harriet Vaugeois or Bernadine Torres bernadinescrtheatregmailcom wwwscrtheatrecom

In Theatre workshops campers work on all aspects of theatre production including acting voice production dance technical design of costumes scenery lights sound and props Highly experienced teachers and counselors ensure a supportive and inclusive environment where campers build vivid on-stage characters which help shape the o -stage character of the young lives engaged making them con dent compassionate and well rounded Campers are encouraged to develop new skills pursue existing interests and foster everlasting friendships

In Art workshops campers will engage in hands-on opportunities to experience the creative process in an active (and fun) studio environment Campers will work with highly experienced professional artists who welcome the opportunity to work with unique individuals bursting with potential In addition to the traditional range of artistic expression the campers will also have the opportunity to experience puppet making Our goal is to push creativity to the next level encourage long lasting friendships build con dence and self-esteem all while having fun

In Music workshops campers will rehearse daily with highly accomplished musicians to improve his or her vocal or musical skills both individually and as part of a group In addition to exploring various musical genres campers will have the opportunity to develop songwriting skills Beyond increased musical con dence campers will form lifelong friendships with other boys girls and teens who share the same passion and enthusiasm (Please note other than piano and percussion campers will need to bring their own instrument)

Southern Colorado Arts Immersion Camp

Theatre

Art

Music

24 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Southern Colorado Repertory eatre and Trinidad State are o ering a two-week Arts Immersion Camp open to kids ages 5-18 e summer program includes theatre taught by professional actors designers and technicians and music and art taught by Trinidad Statersquos accomplished professors For two fun- lled weeks campers receive extensive and specialized training for the next generation of creative professionals and enthusiasts all in a safe environment on Trinidad Statersquos beautiful campus e two weeks of Camp lead up to the last weekend when family members can enjoy campers in a fully staged play and music performance and art on display at Trinidad Statersquos Massari Performing Arts Center

Dates July 20 - August 2 2015 (two weeks)Times 3 options -

bull Full Immersion Sleep-Over Campbull Day Camp 9 am - 5 pm including an hour for lunchbull Theatre Camp only 9 am - 1 pm

Costbull Full Immersion including room and board and all activities

$1295bull Full Day Camp including lunch $485bull Morning Theatre Camp only $220

Where Trinidad State Junior College and the Massari Performing Arts CenterAges

bull Full Immersion Sleep-over Camp 8-18bull Day Camp 7-18bull Morning Theatre Camp only 5-18

Description Geared for all levels of experience and interest Arts Camp provides extensive training and performance experiences in acting dance music and art blending interactive activities with professional trainingContact Harriet Vaugeois or Bernadine Torres bernadinescrtheatregmailcom wwwscrtheatrecom

In Theatre workshops campers work on all aspects of theatre production including acting voice production dance technical design of costumes scenery lights sound and props Highly experienced teachers and counselors ensure a supportive and inclusive environment where campers build vivid on-stage characters which help shape the o -stage character of the young lives engaged making them con dent compassionate and well rounded Campers are encouraged to develop new skills pursue existing interests and foster everlasting friendships

In Art workshops campers will engage in hands-on opportunities to experience the creative process in an active (and fun) studio environment Campers will work with highly experienced professional artists who welcome the opportunity to work with unique individuals bursting with potential In addition to the traditional range of artistic expression the campers will also have the opportunity to experience puppet making Our goal is to push creativity to the next level encourage long lasting friendships build con dence and self-esteem all while having fun

In Music workshops campers will rehearse daily with highly accomplished musicians to improve his or her vocal or musical skills both individually and as part of a group In addition to exploring various musical genres campers will have the opportunity to develop songwriting skills Beyond increased musical con dence campers will form lifelong friendships with other boys girls and teens who share the same passion and enthusiasm (Please note other than piano and percussion campers will need to bring their own instrument)

Southern Colorado Arts Immersion Camp

Theatre

Art

Music

Summer Gunsmithing Series at Trinidad State

More than 60 classes are o ered through the NRA Summer Series including topics covering speci c guns machining welding for gunsmiths metal nishes reloading stockmaking checkering engraving and more

Learn from the best ndash experts from all over the nation and our top-notch gunsmithing faculty teach NRA summer classes

Classes ll up fast - sign up today Call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

ldquoThis is my rst time here rst time doing any gunsmithing

and I was very impressed Thanks for a great weekrdquo ndash NRA Gunsmithing Student

Trinidad State o ers NRA gunsmithing courses throughout the summer Classes vary in length from one day to two weeks and

are available to anyone interested in gunsmithing or related topics - whether yoursquore a novice current student or professional

Now at Trinidad State NRA Certified Training Center

Trinidad State is now home to the rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in the United States is allows Trinidad Statersquos storied Gunsmithing Department with backing from the NRA to train future gun safety instructors in the proper use

of pistols ri es shotguns and more Not only can students become NRA Certi ed

Instructors they can take advantage of government nancial aid GI Bill and Vocational Rehab bene ts when paying for these classes For information or

to sign up call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

bull Tuition at Trinidad State is at least 40 less than area 4-year colleges and universities

bull Start here then transfer to a 4-year university ndash General Education courses guaranteed to transfer to Colorado universities (some restrictions apply)

Get the schedule online

Call 1-800-621-TSJC or visit trinidadstateedu

Summer Gunsmithing Series at Trinidad State

More than 60 classes are o ered through the NRA Summer Series including topics covering speci c guns machining welding for gunsmiths metal nishes reloading stockmaking checkering engraving and more

Learn from the best ndash experts from all over the nation and our top-notch gunsmithing faculty teach NRA summer classes

Classes ll up fast - sign up today Call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

ldquoThis is my rst time here rst time doing any gunsmithing

and I was very impressed Thanks for a great weekrdquo ndash NRA Gunsmithing Student

Trinidad State o ers NRA gunsmithing courses throughout the summer Classes vary in length from one day to two weeks and

are available to anyone interested in gunsmithing or related topics - whether yoursquore a novice current student or professional

Now at Trinidad State NRA Certified Training Center

Trinidad State is now home to the rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in the United States is allows Trinidad Statersquos storied Gunsmithing Department with backing from the NRA to train future gun safety instructors in the proper use

of pistols ri es shotguns and more Not only can students become NRA Certi ed

Instructors they can take advantage of government nancial aid GI Bill and Vocational Rehab bene ts when paying for these classes For information or

to sign up call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

bull Tuition at Trinidad State is at least 40 less than area 4-year colleges and universities

bull Start here then transfer to a 4-year university ndash General Education courses guaranteed to transfer to Colorado universities (some restrictions apply)

Get the schedule online

Call 1-800-621-TSJC or visit trinidadstateedu

TrinidadNursing 12238 NUR 169 001 Transition into Practical Nrsg 4 0800AM 0500PM Davis 115 RF 52515 62615 Clerkin12251 NUR 189 001 Transition from LPN to ADN 3 0800AM 0500PM Davis 115 T 52515 62315 Clerkin12294 NUR 211 050 Psychiatric-Mental Health NSG 4 0400PM 0800PM Davis 115 M 6815 72415 Carpenter12527 HWE 100 H01 Human Nutrition 3 0900AM 1200PM Davis 115 T 6815 71715 Frank

Physical Education12373 PED 122 001 Step Aerobics 1 0900AM 1005AM TSSC MWF 6815 73115 Billings

Psychology12470 PSY 101 PH1 General Psychology I 3 1030AM 1220AM Davis 215 T 6815 73115 Mobbley

Science12293 SCI 105 T00 Science in Society SC2 3 ONLINE 6815 73115 Hanstad

Sociology12471 SOC 101 PH1 Intro to Sociology I 3 0100PM 0250PM Davis 215 W 6815 73115 Cooley

Summer of Fun1240 CNED 1240 Are You Thriving 0830AM 0130PM Lib 310 T 61615 61615 Nesbitt1300 CNED 1300 Recycled NotebookTreat Sleeve 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall F 6515 6515 Mack1301 CNED 1301 Glass Projects 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall R 6415 6415 Mack1302 CNED 1302 Chalk Message BoardHoppy Spring 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall W 6315 6315 Mack1303 CNED 1303 Halloween Projects 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall T 6215 6215 Mack1304 CNED 1304 Christmas Ornaments 0200PM 0500PM Latuda Hall M 6115 6115 Mack1305 CNED 1305 Digital Photography 0900AM 1200PM Boyd 119 TWR 52615 52815 Barrack1306 CNED 1306 Basic Computers (Word Excel Powerpoint) 0900AM 0200PM Berg 305 T 6915 6915 Rigdon1307 CNED 1307 Selling amp Safety on the Internet 0900AM 0200PM Berg 305 T 72115 72115 Rigdon1308 CNED 1308 Basic First Aid 0100PM 0500PM Davis 123 M 6115 6115 CarpenterFrank1309 CNED 1309 CPR 0800AM 1200PM Davis 123 M 6115 6115 CarpenterFrank1310 CNED 1310 Basic Automotive Banta 101 MT 6115 6215 Brunelli1311 CNED 1311 OSHA 10 HR Construction Industry Standorder 0900AM 0300PM Berg 307 MT 62215 62315 Cumby1312 CNED 1312 Welding Art 0800AM 0500PM Banta 201 MTWRF 7615 71015 Sanchez

Welding 12375 WEL 275 001 ST Welding Art 2 0800AM 0500PM Banta 308 MTWRF 7615 71015 Sanchez12376 WEL 275 002 ST Welding Art 2 0800AM 0500PM Banta 308 MTWRF 7615 71015 Sanchez12377 WEL 275 003 ST Structural Welding 2 0800AM 0500PM Banta 308 MTWRF 62915 7315 Sanchez12378 WEL 275 004 ST Structural Welding 2 0800AM 0500PM Banta 308 MTWRF 62915 7315 Sanchez

6-16-15

7wwwtrinidadstateedu

Trinidad Campus Summer 2015 Class ListCRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Amount $250 per semester Duration First two consecutive semesters at TSJC Criteria Available to all high school senior students who participate in either the Red Carpet or Spring Fest events Participating students are given a certificate at the event and are responsible for bringing the certificate to the Financial Aid Office to redeem the scholarship

Amount $250 per semester Duration First two consecutive semesters at TSJC Criteria Available to all GED Graduates who participate in the GED Graduation Participating students are given a certificate at the event and are responsible for bringing the certificate to the Financial Aid Office to redeem the scholarship

Amount 3 credit hours on-campus in-state tuition rateDuration First semester at TSJC Criteria This award provides a 3 credit hour scholarship to a transfer student former TSJC student or student who has never been to college Student must carry at least 15 credit hours for a fall or spring semester or 6 credit hours for a summer semester Deadline August 15th for 2015 fall semester

Amount 12 credit hours per semester on-campus in-state tuition rate Duration Fall and spring semesters Criteria Scholarships available to the Valedictorian and Salutatorian from the graduating classes of public high schools within the eight county service area Online private school and home school students can also apply for the Presidentrsquos Scholarship using their GPA and ACT scores Deadline August 15th for 2015 fall semester

Amount $600 per semester maximum Duration Up to two years or 60 credit hours based on academic performance Criteria Available to all new incoming students who apply prior to first semester at TSJC and have earned a cumulative high school GPA of 38 ndash 40 or who have a composite ACT score of 25 or higher Students are required to carry 15 credit hours per semester and maintain a GPA of 38 or higher Cumulative GPA will be used for continuing eligibilityDeadline August 15th for 2015 fall semester

Amount $400 per semester maximum Duration Up to two years or 60 credit hours based on academic performance Criteria Available to all new incoming students who apply prior to first semester at TSJC and have earned a cumulative high school GPA of 30 ndash 3799 or who have a composite ACT score between 21 and 24 Students are required to carry 15 credit hours per semester and maintain a GPA of 30 or higher Cumulative GPA will be used for continuing eligibilityDeadline August 15th for 2015 fall semester

Institutional Scholarship Opportunities

Red Carpet Scholarship $250semester

GED Graduate Scholarship $250semester

Try 3 on TSJC Scholarship 3 credit hours

Presidentrsquos Scholarship 12 creditssemester

Automatic Merit 38-40 $600semester

Automatic Merit 30-3799 $400semester

For more information and a scholarship application visitwwwtrinidadstateedustudentsscholarships

9wwwtrinidadstateedu

Trinidad State Junior College is your college We take pride in offering a variety of classes designed to meet your unique needs From accounting to welding we have it all and itrsquos all here for you We hope you find this schedule useful as you plan your future Whether yoursquore a returning student a lifelong learner or a person considering a new career Trinidad State can help you reach your goalsWe offer courses on two great campuses in beautiful southern Colorado and we are committed to providing you with personalized attention and endless opportunity With a student to faculty ratio of 13-to-1 we look forward to giving you the one-on-one attention you deserve as you pursue your dreamsCome by and see us visit our website atwwwtrinidadstateedu or give us a call at (800) 621-8752 We hope to see you in one of our classrooms soonYour future awaitsWarmest regards

Carmen M Simone PhDPresident

Dr Carmen M SimoneTrinidad Statersquos President

Trinidad STaTe adviSory CounCil

Richard Compton ChairRosalie Martinez Vice Chair

MembersVibeka Adkisson

John GalushaCharlotte Kilpatrick

Kathleen Rogers Tom Scarlett

10 wwwtrinidadstateedu

IMPORTANT DATES FOR SUMMER 2015March 2015March 20th Summer Registration Opens

May 2015May 29th Advising and Placement Testing Available

June 2015June 8th Six-Week Session BeginsJune 8th Eight-Week Session BeginsJune 13th Census Date Six-Week SessionJune 15th Census Date Eight-Week Session

July 2015July 4th Independence Day No Classes College Closed July 9th Withdrawal Date Six-Week SessionJuly 17th Six-Week Session EndsJuly 20th Withdrawal Date Eight-Week SessionJuly 31st Eight-Week Session Ends

Class Sessions First Day of Classes

Census DateLast day to drop

with refund

Withdrawal DateLast day to withdraw

ldquoWrdquo RecordedNo Refund

Semester Dates

CCCOnline (Ses 1) June 1st June 11st June 26th June 1st ndash August 8th

CCCOnline (Ses 2) June 8th June 14th July 10th June 8th ndash July 18th

CCCOnline (Ses 3) June 1st June 11st June 26th June 1st ndash August 8th

Summer 2015 Term Dates for CCCOnline Classes

TSJC is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association

of Colleges and Schools 230 South LaSalle St Suite 7-500

Chicago Illinois 60602-1411 1 (800) 621-7440 (312) 263-0456

Programs are approved byState Board for Community Colleges and Occupational Education

9101 Lowry Blvd bull Denver CO 80230 bull Phone 800-621-7440

11wwwtrinidadstateedu

Student Admissions Checklist

Admissions Application (Must have a GEDHigh school Diploma) Apply online wwwtrinidadstateedu

TSJC Student Number S__________________

Provide previous educational information to TSJC Transcripts-high school Transcripts-previous College ACTSAT scores Immunization Records

Accuplacer Test-Trinidad Campus (TC) Library 218 Valley Campus (VC) LRC 212 (To ensure proper placement to achieve success)

FAFSA- TC BERG 209 VC Main Bldg 160 - File a Free Application for Federal Student Aid wwwfafsaedugov TSJC Code 001368 You will need prior year income tax records Pin_____________ Password______________

Colorado Opportunity Fund - TC Berg Room 201 VC Main Bldg 160- Colorado residents are eligible for COF to decrease your tuition expense httpscofcollege-assistorg User ID___________ Password_______________

Advising Registration-TC Library Student Success Center VC Main Bldg 160 You may self-disclose any disabilities amp seek accommodations -TC Library 222 VC LRC 212 Work Study Opportunities-TC Berg Room 209 VC Main Bldg 160

Student ID Card Student Services Berg TC Room 201 VC Main Build 158

Book Voucher - TC Berg Room 209 VC Business Office New Students- First Day of classes Continuing Students- The week before classes begin

Verify room assignments - look up your class schedule in Go2TSJCPortal to verify that your classes have not been moved

TC - Trinidad CampusVC - Valley Campus

12 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Summer 2015 Semester CalendarPlease pay special attention to the dates that classes begin and end Note that leaving early or returning late may result in your grades being lowered

Credit HoursTo be considered a full-time student at Trinidad State Junior College you must be enrolled in at least 15 credit hours Federal Financial Aid recognizes a student carrying 12 credit hours to be full time If you are enrolled in a career or technical educational program you may not take more than 26 credit hours without the approval of the program dean

Arranged CoursesThe abbreviation ldquoTBArdquo means that the time days or locations are scheduled on an individual basis between student and instructor Students are responsible for seeing the instructor to arrange their schedules

Course Cancellations The College reserves the right to cancel programs or courses to change instructors and to change times or locations of classes The Deanrsquos office will have current up-to-date information on scheduled classes

Drops Withdrawals and Repeating a Course Itrsquos important to know the drop and withdrawal dates for all your classes The dates are listed on the academic calendar or your individual course syllabus Whatrsquos the difference between ldquodroprdquo and ldquowithdrawrdquo If you drop a class before the census date you will receive a tuition refund and you will not lose College Opportunity Fund (COF) credits You can withdraw between the census and withdrawal dates It wonrsquot affect your grade point average however you will not get a refund and you will lose COF credits

A student who earns a grade of D F or U may repeat the course once for the purpose of improving the grade point

average (GPA) Both grades earned will be entered on the transcript however only the highest grade will be counted in calculating the cumulative grade point average Duplicate credit is not granted for repeating a course It is the studentrsquos responsibility to drop or withdraw from classes if they stop attending Students can go to the Student Services Office on either campus to drop or withdraw from a class If a student decides to withdraw from a class after the census but before the last 20 of the class and has a passing grade the grade will be recorded as ldquoWrdquo A ldquoWrdquo is not counted in computing grade point averages If a student withdraws during the last 20 of the class a regular grade will be assigned that does count in computing grade point averages Requests for exception to this procedure may be made to the appropriate dean

Tuition Refunds If a student officially drops from classes prior to the class census date a 100 refund of tuition will be made There will be no refund if the student withdraws after the class census date The College reserves the right to cancel course offerings where enrollment is too low to make a course educationally sound andor economically feasible Course cancellations will result in refund of tuition

Registration DeadlineThe deadline for registering for classes is the first Friday of class or as designated in the TSJC schedule Students requesting to register after the deadline date must obtain approval from the departmental dean for late authorization and registration into a class after the deadline date

Tuition ClassificationColorado law requires that students be classified as in-state or out-of-state for tuition purposes Your tuition classification is based upon information supplied on the application for admission

Students previously classified as out-of-state may have their classification

changed through a Tuition Classification Petition process Petitions and information concerning documentation may be obtained in the Registrarrsquos Office or the Student Services Office on either campus Petition applications must be received by either the Registrarrsquos Office or Student Affairs Office by the first Friday of class each semester

The tuition classification officer must request and maintain adequate documentation to support any applicantrsquos claim for change in status The policy for tuition classification is outlined in the Colorado Community College System (CCCS) System Presidentrsquos Procedure 4-40 For more information go to httpswwwcccseduwp-contentuploads201309SP4-40pdf

Appeal Procedures When a decision is rendered and the student is not in agreement with the decision the student may appeal the decision to the ldquoSA Committeerdquo by contacting the Vice President of Student Affairs The student will be required to present supporting documentation to a panel of institutional representatives for review and resolution The student will be notified of the decision made by the appeals panel and the reasons behind the decision The decision of the appeals panel is final

Deadlines Students have until the first Friday of each semester to submit a petition for change in Tuition Classification Once the petition is submitted the College will make a determination by census date

Check Your RequirementsTo earn a degree students must satisfy all course and curriculum requirements for the program under which they are registered and attain a cumulative grade point average of 20 or higher Basic skills courses do not count toward a degree Familiarize yourself with the provisions and regulations pertaining to your program See an Advisor when in doubt TSJC will make every effort to assist you in meeting requirements for graduation Final responsibility however rests with you

General Information

13wwwtrinidadstateedu

TransferTrinidad State Junior College has transfer agreements with Coloradorsquos four-year colleges and universities These agreements ensure that if you successfully complete requirements for graduation with an Associate of Arts or Associate of Science Degree you have fulfilled general education requirements and you will be granted upper division status at the receiving institution

Each applicant for admission who has attended another institution or college may not disregard a previous collegiate record Transfer students will be applying for admissions as a first-time freshman A student who wishes to transfer to Trinidad State Junior College may do so provided that the student is in good standing at the college from which heshe wishes to transfer

An official transcript must be sent directly to the college from the institution where the credits were earned College transcripts will be evaluated prior to registration to ascertain acceptable credits that will apply to the studentrsquos program of study Courses for which the student has earned a grade of ldquoDrdquo or ldquoFrdquo will not be accepted for credit Students with a GPA below 15 may be admitted on academic probation

In determining academic standing while attending TSJC the GPA of a transfer student is computed on the basis of credits attempted at Trinidad State Junior College only and will not include credits and grade points earned at other colleges

Up to 45 credits earned at regionally accredited colleges or universities or other approved educational institutions may be applied toward fulfilling TSJC program requirements

Please contact the Registrar at 719-846-5550 for more information about accepted transfer credits

Credit for Prior LearningThe Credit for Prior Learning or CPL program allows students to earn credit for learning that occurs outside the sponsorship of accredited post-secondary education institutions CPL is not awarded for experience but for college-level learning which entails

knowledge skills and competencies that students have obtained as a result of their prior learning experiences Contact the Registrar at 719-846-5550 for more information about how to be awarded credit for prior learning

Transfer of credit for vocational courses are determined by the Dean of Career and Technical Education Contact the Dean of Career and Technical Education at 719-846-5559 for more information about how to receive credit for vocational courses

Residence HallsThere are four residence halls on the Trinidad Campus to house students The residence halls are staffed with two full-time housing employees and a support staff of dorm assistants and resident hall assistants Students living in the residence halls are required to have a meal plan through the dining hall The food service company Sodexo strives to serve the students with a variety of menus quality service and unlimited seconds for most meals For more information about housing go to httpwwwtrinidadstateedustudentshousing

Immunization RequirementsColorado Law requires that all full-time students born after January 1 1957 show proof of immunization against measles mumps and rubella Students residing in student housing are required to show proof of immunization against meningococcal disease or the student or parentguardian must sign a waiver Proof of immunization is required at the time of registration Certification forms are available at the Student Services Office

Student Health InsuranceTSJC does not require health insurance for non-athlete students However all student athletes must show proof of a student health plan Trinidad State encourages all students to carry health insurance For information on student insurance see the Student Services Office on your campus

TSJC Notification SystemStudents may sign up for the TSJC Notification System to receive text messages phone messages and email

notices regarding campus closures campus emergencies and student notifications To sign up for this service login to the TSJC Portal and click on the Notify Me link

Student ComplaintsStudents or prospective students who wish to file a complaint related to accreditation or grievance may submit a formal written Student Grievance in the Student Services Office of either campus or at 600 Prospect Street Berg Office 201 Trinidad Colorado 81082 or by going online and filling out the form electronically at httpwwwtrinidadstateedu

Complaints regarding accreditation can also be made by contacting the Higher Learning Commission a commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools 230 North La Salle Street Suite 7-500 Chicago IL 60640-1411 telephone 1-800-621-7440 httpswwwncahlcorg

MilitaryVeterans and Their FamiliesTrinidad State Junior College takes pride in being able to meet the educational needs of military service members their families and veterans and is approved by the Colorado State Approving Agency for Veterans Education Military tuition assistance veteranrsquos education benefits and veteranrsquos vocational rehabilitation are administered by the Financial Aid Office on both campuses

Each semester active duty military members and veterans using or wanting to use educational benefits must report to the Financial Aid Office after completing the enrollment process To maintain your educational benefits in good standing with your Service andor the Department of Veterans Affairs you must immediately inform the Financial Aid Office if you

bull drop add or audit classesbull stop attending classesbull have a class canceled withdraw or are withdrawn from classes or the collegebull are unable to attend classes orbull make any changes to your enrollment status

TSJC students using a military benefit must complete paperwork with the TSJC

14 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Financial Aid Office each semester To make an appointment to review your benefits verification intent to register or related questions contact Financial Aid at 719-846-5553 in Trinidad or 719-589-7024 on the Valley Campus For more information visit the TSJC web site for the VA Checklist verification time-line schedule or stop by the Financial Aid Office on either campus

Student Bill of RightsThe Colorado Student Bill of Rights focuses on various aspects of student academic life including advising transferability of credits and degree completion

One particular segment of the Student Bill of Rights notes that a student may formalize a plan to obtain a degree in four years Trinidad State Junior College supports this timeline for graduation by publishing advising guidelines under which a student may expect to graduate or complete and provides degree checklists through the degree works tool on the student portal Advising guidelines are available in the Student Success Center and Learning Center on campus and through degree check on the TSJC portal

There are some majors which may require additional degree requirements as recognized by the Colorado Department of Higher Education For more information or to read the Colorado Student Bill of Rights go to httpwwwcollegeincoloradoorgAcademicsTransfersBillshb1263pdf or see your Advisor in the Student Services Office on either campus

Student RightsFERPAThe Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) of 1974 restricts the release of student information to the public without the consent of the student except for directory information

Directory information includes name Major field of study enrollment status dates of enrollment major degrees and honors earned participation in officially recognized activities and sports Additional items for college athletes are height and weight

The Solomon Amendment requires institutions receiving federal funds to

provide additional directory information that includes address and phone number of enrolled students to the US Military Directory information is limited to the current academic year only If a student does not wish TSJC to release the directory information a written request must be submitted in the Student Services Office before the end of the first week of classes Your request will remain in effect until you formally cancel it For emergency purposes contact the Registrar directly at 719-846-5550 for special accommodations

Jeannie Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act The Clery Act Disclosure is accessible on the TSJC Website httpwwwtrinidadstateedustudentsright-to-knowcampusFire Hard copies also available through the Student Services Office on each campus

Sexual assault protocols and victims rights provisions are described on the TSJC website at httpwwwtrinidadstateedu

Victims are encouraged to report Help is available

Sex offender information is available at Colorados Convicted Sex Offender website httpsorstatecous

Campus Security will immediately notify the campus community upon the confirmation of a significant emergency or dangerous situation involving an immediate threat to the health or safety of students or staff

Report crimes violations accidents suspicious persons and incidents to Campus Security or through the Dean of Student Life Director at extension (719) 846-5517 on the Trinidad Campus or the Dean of Students on the Valley campus at (719) 589-7050 If there is no immediate answer dial 911

Return of Title IV Federal Financial AidWhen a Title IV Financial Aid recipient completely withdraws from TSJC prior to the end of the term a refund of the aid will be calculated The calculation will be based on the number of days attended compared to the total number of days

in the semester Withdrawal after 60 of the term is not subject to the return calculation Aid used for tuition fees books and roomboard will be refunded by both the student and the College For a complete outline of the return of the Title IV process please go to httpwwwtrinidadstateedu or see the TSJC Catalog

Non-DiscriminationThe College prohibits and will not tolerate discrimination or harassment that violates federal state law or Board Policy 3-120 or Board Policy 4-120 The College does not discriminate on the basis of gender (or gender identity) sex race color age creed national or ethnic origin genetic information physical or mental disability veteran status pregnancy status religion or sexual orientation

The College complies with Titles VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 the Civil Rights Act of 1991 the Education Amendments of 1972 (Title IX) the Age Discrimination in Employment Act the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 the Americans with Disabilities Act Pregnancy Discrimination Act of 1978 Vietnam Era Veterans Readjustment Assistance Act of 1974 Executive Order 11246 and sections 24-34-301 CRS et seq The Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008 (PubL 110ndash233 122 Stat 881 enacted May 21 2008 GINA)

For information regarding civil rights or grievance procedures contact Title IX ComplianceEqual Opportunity Officer Lorrie Velasquez Human Services Director 600 Prospect Street Trinidad CO 81082 Phone (719) 846-5534 or email Lorrievelasqueztrinidadstateedu

Complaints may also be filed with the Legal Affairs office of the Colorado Community College System 9101 El Lowry Blvd Denver Colorado 80230-6011 or the Office for Civil Rights US Department of Education Region VIII Federal Office Building 1244 Speer Blvd Suite 310 Denver Colorado 80204

Disability Services Reasonable accommodations for students will be provided upon request for

15wwwtrinidadstateedu

persons with disabilities In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Trinidad State Junior College will provide accommodations for qualifying students with disabilities To request an accommodation contact the Special Populations Coordinator at 719-846-5667 The Special Populations Office is located in the Library In the Valley the office is located in the Learning Center Room 209 Call 719-589-7067

State Authorization Trinidad State Junior College is currently working cooperatively with higher education authorities in all states and other US jurisdictions to ensure compliance with state authorization requirements that govern the offering of courses in those states including complaint processes Trinidad State Junior College will continue to monitor developments in the jurisdictions in which it enrolls students and if authorization or licensure is or becomes necessary it will obtain approvals or provide notice here of the jurisdictions in which it is not authorized to offer courses or programs

Currently Trinidad State Junior College has approval to offer courses in the following states

Alaska Arizona California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Oklahoma Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Texas Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin and Wyoming

Trinidad State Junior College is currently NOT authorized to offer courses in the following states

Alabama Arkansas Iowa Massachusetts Tennessee Utah District of Columbia

If you are not an on campus student at Trinidad State Junior College and plan to enroll in distance classes please check the information provided above to verify that your state has either authorized or exempted our college to offer such classes or programs to you as a resident of that state

If you reside in an unauthorized state and plan to take distance education classes please note that we are not authorized or exempted to offer distance

education classes or programs to you as a resident of an unauthorized state

If you have questions or concerns please contact the Registrar at 719-846-5550

Smoking PolicySmoking is prohibited in all College buildings as directed by the Governorrsquos Executive Order D003690 Smoking is also prohibited at all doorway entrances Specified outdoor smoking areas have been identified on the Valley Campus Smoking is prohibited within 25 feet of doorways and buildings

Student Right-to-know In accordance with Title I of Public Law 101-542 information about graduation rates is available on the TSJC Website or from the Office of Institutional Research additional graduation data is also available at the Colorado Department of Higher Education Website

Voter Registration Information TSJC fully supports and advocates that students and staff register to vote Voter Registration forms are available on the Colorado Secretary of State Website at httpwwwelectionscoloradogov

Trinidad State Junior College

Mission - Trinidad Statersquos mission is to enrich the lives of our diverse communities by providing quality educational experience and promoting lifelong learning

Vision - Trinidad Statersquos vision is to adapt to change embrace diversity and educate for the future

Core Values

students First - Student success is our purpose and the focal point of decision making and resource allocation

diVersity in CoMMunity - We value individual attributes capabilities and differences and we foster the collaboration and social responsibility that create a vital institution

CoMMuniCation - We value professionalism in our interactions and cultivate an open friendly environment of fairness and integrity on our campuses and in our communities

responsiVeness - We recognize and act upon opportunities to be innovative flexible and adaptableliFelong learning - We are dedicated to providing lifelong learning opportunities that are accessible and relevant for our students faculty staff and community members to

empower them to achieve their dreams

16 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Numbers You Should Know 15Trinidad Campus Classes 2 - 7

Evening Classes 17 Day Classes 18 - 19CSL Addictions Counseling 18AQT Aquaculture 18ART Art 18ASE Automotive 18BAR Barbering 18BUS Business 18CCR College Composition amp Reading 18CIS Computer Information Systems 18COM Communications 18COS Cosmetology 18CRJ Criminal Justice 18ECE Early Childhood Education 18EDU Education 18ENG English 18

EMS Emergency Medical Services 18 - 19EST Esthetician 19GED GED 19MAT Math 19MOT Medical Assisting 19NUA Nurse Aid 19NUR Nursing 19PHI Philosophy 19PSY Psychology 19SOC Sociology 19SRHS Southern Rockies Heritage School 18 - 19

Important Dates 10Student Admissions Checklist 11General Information 12 - 15Valley Campus Classes 16 - 19CCCOnline Summer Classes 21 - 23Guaranteed Transfer Classes 23 - 24

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Table of Contents

NUMBERS YOU SHOULD KNOWON THE VALLEY CAMPUS

EMERGENCY 911CAMPUS SECURITY USING AN ON CAMPUS TELEPHONE 9-(719) 680-7258CAMPUS SECURITY USING AN OFF CAMPUS TELEPHONE (719) 680-7258

ABEASEGED Rm 247 589-7058

Admissions amp Records Rm 160 589-7026

Associate Dean of Arts amp Sciences Rm 134 589-7131

Associate Dean of CTE Rm 160 589-7064

Dean of Students Rm 160 589-7050

Bookstore Rm 136 589-7029

CashierBusiness Office Rm 160 589-7027

Career and Disability Services Rm 203 589-7067

Advisor Learning Center 589-7025

Human Resources Rm 158a 589-7022

Financial Aid Rm 160 589-7024

Recruiter Rm 128 589-7083

Student Life Rm 128 589-7086

Student SuccessTesting Rm 212 589-7003

TRiO Support Services Rm 212 589-7031

Tutoring Rm 202 589-7063

All numbers are Area Code 719

Valley

17wwwtrinidadstateedu

Evening ClassesBusiness12425 BUS 216 H20 Legal Environment of Business 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli

Computer Information Systems12253 CIS 118 H25 Intro PC Applications 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli This CIS course is meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online

Early Childhood Education12499 ECE 225 P25 Language amp Cognition 3 0400PM 0700PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Plane

Emergency Medical Services12014 EMS 130 250 EMT Intravenous Therapy 2 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 TR 7715 8615 GHaverfield12015 HPR 102 250 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 61015 61015 GHaverfield12062 HPR 102 252 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 71515 71515 GHaverfield12318 HPR 175 250 ST First Aid 025 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 62415 62415 GHaverfield

Math12431 MAT 112 H20 Financial Math 3 0630PM 0930PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli

Nurse Aid12057 NUA 101 250 Nurse Aide Health Care Skills 4 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 6815 71315 Martinez12058 NUA 105 250 Home Health Aide Theory 2 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 71415 72815 Martine12433 HPR 102 253 CPR for Professionals 05 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 R 61715 61715 StaffDay ClassesAddictions Counseling12404 CSL 258 200 Group Counseling Skills 15 0830AM 0430PM WRF 61015 61215 Romero12427 CSL 269 200 Principles of Addiction Treatment 15 0830AM 0430PM WRF 6315 6515 Eakin

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Class List

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

How to Read a Class ListingCourse Request Number (CRN)

Meeting DaysM T W R F S SU

Class Meeting Times

Course Start and End Dates

Class Credit Hours

Section Information

TSJC is proud to offer not only traditional classroom instruction but also a variety of alternative approaches to education to ensure that your educational needs and individual learning styles are met

Section Information

The letters listed below are part of the Section Code (Sect) in the class list

bull H ndash Indicates the class is considered Hybrid meaning a por-tion of the course work is online This may result in reduced in-class time bull P ndash Indicates the class is delivered via interactive video (Polycom) to additional sites

The letters listed below are part of the Section Code (Sect) in the class list

bull PH ndash Indicates the class is both Polycom and Hybrid bull C ndash Indicates this class is an online class delivered via CCCon line bull T ndash Indicates this class is an online class delivered via TSJC

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Notice ndash The schedule of classes can and will change for a current list please go to httpwwwtrinidadstateedustudentsclass-schedule

Or httpserpdnssbcccseduPRODTSJCbwckschdp_disp_dyn_sched

Valley

18 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Advancing Academic Achievement12420 AAA 176 P20 ST College Science Prep 2 0830AM 1035AM TVC 236 MW 6815 71715 Krumm

Aquaculture12019 AQT 275 200 Special Topics 3 0900AM 0300PM TVC MTWRF 52515 73115 Webster12020 AQT 288 200 Aquaculture Practicum 3 0900AM 0300PM TVC MTWRF 52515 73115 Webster

Art12252 ART 110 H20 Art Appreciation AH1 3 0800AM 0915AM TVC 238 TR 6815 73115 Garcia

Automotive12489 ASE 265 200 HVAC Systems 4 1000AM 0400PM TORT MTWRF 51115 63015 Kingery12490 ASE 260 200 Advanced Drivability 2 1000AM 0400PM TORT MTWRF 51215 7115 Pickett

Barbering12422 BAR 107 200 IntroShavingHoningStrop 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12423 BAR 108 200 InterShavingHoningStropping 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12424 BAR 207 200 Adv ShavingHoningStropping 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper

Biology12532 BIO 202 PH6 Human AnatomyampPhys IILab SC1 4 0550PM 0830PM TVC 229 TW 6815 73115 Cahoone Business12330 BUS 115 H20 Introduction to Business 3 0800AM 1100AM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli12425 BUS 216 H20 Legal Environment of Business 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli12329 BUS 217 H20 Bus CommunicationRept Write 3 1130AM 0230PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli All business courses are meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online College Composition amp Reading12355 CCR 094 200 Studio 121 3 1100AM 1240PM TVC 129 MW 6815 73115 Longfellow

Computer Information Systems12253 CIS 118 H25 Intro PC Applications 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli This CIS course is meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online Communications12254 COM 115 200 Public Speaking 3 1000AM 1150AM TVC 129 R 6815 73115 Longfellow

Cosmetology12344 COS 110 200 Introduction to Hair Coloring 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12345 COS 111 200 Intermediate Hair Coloring 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12348 COS 210 200 Intermediate II Hair Coloring 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12426 COS 211 200 Adv Hair Color 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12491 COS 288 200 Practicum Electric Files 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51215 7115 Mortenson

Criminal Justice12354 CRJ 111 H25 Substantive Criminal Law 3 0530PM 0830PM TVC 129 W 6815 73115 Lara

Early Childhood Education12498 ECE 112 P20 InfantToddler Lab Tech 3 0400PM 0700PM TVC 236 W 6815 73115 Briones12499 ECE 225 P25 Language amp Cognition 3 0400PM 0700PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Plane

Education12428 EDU 251 200 Secondary Capstone 3 TBA 6815 73115 Wiley12492 EDU 250 PH2 CTE in Colorado 1 1000AM 1200PM TVC 229 R 6815 71715 Schroepfer12014 EMS 130 250 EMT Intravenous Therapy 2 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 TR 7715 8615 GHaverfield12015 HPR 102 250 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 61015 61015 GHaverfield12062 HPR 102 252 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 71515 71515 GHaverfield12318 HPR 175 250 ST First Aid 025 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 62415 62415 GHaverfield

English12132 ENG 121 H20 English Composition I CO1 3 0230PM 0420PM TVC 129 W 6815 73115 Longfellow12239 ENG 122 H20 English Composition II CO2 3 0230PM 0420PM TVC 129 R 6815 73115 Longfellow

Emergency Medical Services12014 EMS 130 250 EMT Intravenous Therapy 2 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 TR 7715 8615 GHaverfield12015 HPR 102 250 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 61015 61015 GHaverfield

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Class List

Valley

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Emergency Medical Services Continued12062 HPR 102 252 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 71515 71515 GHaverfield12318 HPR 175 250 ST First Aid 025 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 62415 62415 GHaverfield

Esthetician12429 EST 110 200 Intro to Facials amp Skin Care 3 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12430 EST 111 200 Intermediate Facials-Skin Care 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12299 EST 210 200 Adv Skin Care 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12295 EST 211 200 Facial Make-up 1 51215 7115 Pepper

GED GED GED PREPABE 0800AM 0400PM TVC 247 TWR 7615 82715 Ruybal GED GED PREPABE 0800AM 0400PM TVC 247 MWR 7615 82715 Stanford GED GED PREPABE 0800AM 0500PM TVC 247 MTWRF 7615 82715 Lindsay GED GED Math 0800AM 1200PM TVC 247 MTWR 7615 82715 Petty

Math12327 MAT 050 200 Quantitative Literacy 4 0800AM 0940AM TVC 130 MTW 6815 73115 Hanson12328 MAT 055 200 Algebraic Literacy 4 0300PM 0440PM TVC 130 MTW 6815 73115 Hanson12012 MAT 107 H20 Career Math 3 0830AM 1215PM TVC 218 TR 6815 71715 Rasmussen12431 MAT 112 H20 Financial Math 3 0630PM 0930PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli This MAT 112 course is meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online 12302 MAT 121 H20 College Algebra MA1 4 0100PM 0330PM TVC 221 TR 6115 8715 Emerick

Medical Assisting12056 MOT 183 H20 Medical Assistant Internship 4 TOFCMP 6815 73115 OrsquoBrien Y12332 MOT 183 H21 Medical Assistant Internship 4 TOFCMP 6815 73115 OrsquoBrien Y

Nurse Aid12057 NUA 101 250 Nurse Aide Health Care Skills 4 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 6815 71315 Martinez12058 NUA 105 250 Home Health Aide Theory 2 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 71415 72815 Martinez12059 NUA 170 200 Nurse Aide Clinical Experience 1 0530AM 0330PM TOFCMP UFS 62615 62815 Mestas-Garcia12060 NUA 171 200 Advanced Nurse Aide Clinical 1 0530AM 0330PM TOFCMP UFS 71015 71215 Mestas-Garcia12061 NUA 172 200 Nurse Aide Clinical-Elderly 1 0530AM 0330PM TOFCMP UFS 72415 72615 Mestas-Garcia12433 HPR 102 253 CPR for Professionals 05 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR102 M 6815 71715 Staff

Nursing 12528 HWE 100 H20 Human Nutrition 3 0900AM 1200PM TVC SCTR102 M 51115 6515 Medina

Philosophy12432 PHI 111 H20 Intro to Philosophy AH3 3 0900AM 1100AM TVC 153 M 6815 73115 Hanna

Psychology12246 PSY 101 PH2 General Psychology I SS3 3 1030AM 1220PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Mobbley12134 PSY 227 H20 Psychology of DeathDying SS3 3 0100PM 0250PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Mobbley12335 PSY 255 H20 Brain and Behavior 3 0900AM 1050AM TVC 153 W 6815 73115 Meyer

Sociology12247 SOC 101 PH2 Intro to Sociology I SS3 3 0100PM 0250PM TVC 236 W 6815 73115 Cooley

Southern Rocky Mountain Heritage School1318 SRHS 1000 Introduction to Reiki S 0900AM 0400PM Banta 306 71815 71815 Dawes1319 SRHS 1001 Aromatherapy Blending Essential Oils S 0900AM 1200PM Banta 62015 62015 Evans1320 SRHS 1002 Aromatherapy Using Essential Oils Safety T 0900AM 1200PM Banta 6915 6915 Evans1321 SRHS 1003 Ear Candling F 0900AM 1200PM Banta 61215 61215 Evans1322 SRHS 1004 Hands on the Harp R 0700PM 0900PM TBD TBD 72315 72315 McKee1323 SRHS 1005 Accupressure for Stress T 1000AM 1200PM Banta 61615 61615 Evans

6-16-15

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Class List

When Trinidad State Junior College opened in April of 1925 it was Coloradorsquos rst community college In the beginning the college shared space and faculty with Trinidad High School It started with 37 students compared to about 1800 now

By 1935 classes were moved to a newly remodeled Tillotson Academy building That building sat just east of the present-day Berg Building but has since been torn down The 17-acre Trinidad Campus now includes 15 buildings plus two more in Alamosa and a handful of o -campus training sites

Trinidad State continues to o er traditional programs of study in academic-transfer areas such as accounting business administration English chemistry mathematics and psychology Those students often continue their education at a four-year school Trinidad State also o ers a wide range of career and technical training in programs like gunsmithing cosmetology massage therapy welding diesel mechanics auto mechanics and nursing

Historical highlights

bull The bill that established Trinidad State Junior College in 1925 was sponsored by State Senator Sam Freudenthal for whom the campus library is now named

bull In the beginning classes were taught at Trinidad High School by high school teachers but college students were not allowed to mingle with high school students

bull By 1932 a full two years of classes were o ered allowing the rst eight students to earn two year degrees in May of 1933

bull In the spring of 1940 construction began on what is now the Berg Administration Building

bull In the fall of 1940 construction began on what is now Scott Gymnasium

bull Trinidad Statersquos gunsmithing progam began in 1947 and is now regarded as the premier gunsmithing program in the United States

bull Trinidad State was accepted into the Colorado Community College System in 1968

bull In 1994 Trinidad State merged with the San Luis Valley Educational Center in Alamosa creating the Trinidad State Valley Campus

bull Selected as rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in 2015

Trinidad State Celebrates 90 years

21wwwtrinidadstateedu

CCCOnline Summer 2015 Class List

Session 1 ndash June 1th - August 8th

12249 AAA 099 C11 Active Learning Skills 112063 ACC 101 C11 Fundamentals of Accounting 312064 ACC 115 C11 Payroll Accounting 312065 ACC 121 C11 Accounting Principles I 412066 ACC 122 C11 Accounting Principles II 412067 ACC 131 C11 Income Tax 312380 ACC 215 C11 Acct Info Systems amp eBusiness 312068 ACC 226 C11 Cost Accounting 312069 ANT 101 C11 Cultural Anthropology SS3 312070 ANT 111 C11 Physical Anthropology SS3 312071 ANT 225 C11 Anthropology of Religion 312072 ART 110 C11 Art Appreciation AH1 312073 ART 111 C11 Art Hist Ancient MedievGT-AH1 312074 ART 112 C11 Art Hist Renaiss1900GT-AH1 312075 AST 101 C11 Astronomy I wLab SC1 412076 AST 102 C11 Astronomy II wLab SC1 412077 BIO 105 C11 Science of Biology wLab SC1 412078 BIO 106 C11 Basic Anatomy And Physiology 412079 BIO 111 C11 Gen College Biology ILab SC1 512080 BIO 201 C11 Human AnatomyampPhys wLab ISC1 412081 BIO 202 C11 Human AnatomyampPhys IILab SC1 412082 BIO 204 C11 Microbiology wLab SC1 412083 BIO 216 C11 Pathophysiology 412084 BUS 115 C11 Introduction to Business 312085 BUS 120 C11 Introduction to E-Commerce 312086 BUS 216 C11 Legal Environment of Business 312087 BUS 217 C11 Bus CommunicationRept Write 312088 BUS 226 C11 Business Statistics 312089 CHE 101 C11 Intro to Chemistry ILab SC1 5

12090 CHE 102 C11 Intro to Chemistry IILab SC1 512091 CHE 111 C11 Gen College Chem ILab SC1 512092 CHE 112 C11 Gen College Chem IILab SC1 512093 CIS 115 C11 Intro to Computer Info Sys 312094 CIS 118 C11 Intro PC Applications 312095 CIS 135 C11 Complete PC Word Processing 312096 CIS 145 C11 Complete PC Database 312097 CIS 155 C11 PC Spreadsheet Concepts 312098 CIS 267 C11 Mgmt of Information Systems 312240 CNG 101 C11 Networking Fundamentals 312099 CNG 209 C11 MS Server Active Direct Config 412100 CNG 210 C11 MS Network Infrastruct Config 412101 CNG 211 C11 Windows Configuration (OS) 312102 CNG 212 C11 Configuring Windows Server 412103 COM 115 C11 Public Speaking 312105 COM 125 C11 Interpersonal Communication 312104 CRJ 110 C11 Intro to Criminal Justice 312106 CRJ 125 C11 Policing Systems 312107 CRJ 135 C11 Judicial Function 312108 CRJ 145 C11 Correctional Process 312109 CRJ 205 C11 Principles of Criminal Law 312110 CRJ 210 C11 Constitutional Law 312111 CRJ 230 C11 Criminology 312112 CRJ 236 C11 CRJ Research Methods 312243 CRJ 257 C11 Victimology 312248 CSC 105 C11 Computer Literacy 312113 CSC 160 C11 Computer Science I (C++) 412114 CSC 161 C11 Computer Sci II (Language) 412115 CSC 240 C11 Java Programming 312116 CWB 110 C11 Cmplt Web Author (Language) 312117 CWB 130 C11 Web Editing Tools (Editor) 3

CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs

CCCOnline is not a college We are part of the Colorado Community College System of 13 two-year colleges in the state - including Trinidad State Junior College CCCOnline delivers online courses from those 13 colleges

If you are already a student at TSJC you can register for CCCOnline and your on-campus classes at the same time CCCOnline classes have their own unique section number C11 C12 C21 or C22 so you can easily tell them apart from Trinidad State Junior Collegersquos online courses or those you take on campus

If you want to take online classes are a new student and have not yet applied to one of the 13 Colorado community colleges visit wwwccconlineorg and explore the programs and courses we offer

All students who take CCCOnline courses must select a home college that offers the degree or certificate they want to pursue Your home college

Census Date - Last day to drop with refund

June 14th 2015

June 1st 2015

June 11th 2015

June 26th 2015

Session 1

August 8th 2015

Classes Begin

Last Day to Withdraw ldquoWrdquo Recorded No Refund

Summer 2015

Last Day of Class

June 8th 2015

July 10th 2015

Session 2

July 18th 2015

June 1st 2015

June 11th 2015

June 26th 2015

Session 3

August 8th 2015

bull Keeps your Records bull Processes your college application bull Provides transcripts bull Provides career counseling bull Helps you transfer your credits bull Issues your degree or certificate bull Takes your tuition payment bull Contact advisingccconlineorg

22 wwwtrinidadstateedu

12118 ECE 101 C11 Intro to Early Childhood Educ 312119 ECE 102 C11 Intro to ECE Lab Techniques 312120 ECE 103 C11 Guidance Strategies Yng Child 312121 ECE 111 C11 InfantToddler TheoryPractice 312122 ECE 112 C11 InfantToddler Lab Tech 312386 ECE 125 C11 ScienceMath amp the Young Child 312123 ECE 205 C11 Nutrition Health and Safety 312124 ECE 220 C11 Curriculum Methods Techniques 312125 ECE 226 C11 Creativity and the Young Child 312126 ECE 238 C11 Child Growth and Development 312127 ECE 240 C11 Admin of ECE Programs 312128 ECE 241 C11 AdminHuman Relations ECE 312129 ECE 260 C11 The Exceptional Child 312130 ECO 201 C11 Prin of Macroeconomics SS1 312131 ECO 202 C11 Prin of Microeconomics SS1 312135 ENG 121 C11 English Composition I CO1 312136 ENG 122 C11 English Composition II CO2 312137 ENG 131 C11 Technical Writing I 312138 ENG 221 C11 Creative Writing I 312139 ENG 222 C11 Creative Writing II 312140 ENV 101 C11 Environmental Sci wLab SC1 412141 FRE 111 C11 French Language I 512142 FRE 211 C11 French Language III AH4 312143 FRE 212 C11 French Language IV AH4 312144 GEO 105 C11 World Regional Geography SS2 312145 GEO 106 C11 Human Geography SS2 312146 GER 111 C11 German Language I 512147 GEY 111 C11 Physical Geology wLab SC1 412297 GEY 112 C11 Historical Geology wLab SC1 412148 HIS 101 C11 Western CivAntiquity-1650 HI1 312149 HIS 102 C11 Western Civ 1650-Present HI1 312150 HIS 111 C11 The World Antiquity-1500 HI1 312151 HIS 112 C11 The World 1500-Present HI1 312381 HIS 121 C11 US History to Reconst HI1 312152 HIS 225 C11 Colorado History HI1 312153 HPR 178 C11 Medical Terminology 112154 HUM 115 C11 World Mythology GT-AH2 312155 HUM 121 C11 Humanities Early Civ GT-AH2 312156 HUM 122 C11 Humanities Mediev-Mod GT-AH2 312157 HUM 123 C11 Humanities Modern WrldGT-AH2 312158 HWE 100 C11 Human Nutrition 312159 LIT 115 C11 Intro to Literature I AH2 312160 LIT 201 C11 Wrld Literature to 1600GT-AH2 312387 LIT 202 C11 World Lit After 1600GT-AH2 312388 LIT 211 C11 Amer Lit to Civil War GT-AH2 312161 LIT 212 C11 Amer Lit Aft Civil WarGT-AH2 312244 LIT 225 C11 Intro to Shakespeare AH2 312162 LIT 255 C11 Children`s Literature 312163 MAN 200 C11 Human Resource Management I 312164 MAN 216 C11 Small Business Management 312165 MAN 226 C11 Principles of Management 312166 MAR 111 C11 Principles of Sales 312167 MAR 216 C11 Principles of Marketing 312382 MAT 050 C11 Quantitative Literacy 412383 MAT 055 C11 Algebraic Literacy 412168 MAT 103 C11 Math for Clinical Calculations 312169 MAT 107 C11 Career Math 312170 MAT 112 C11 Financial Mathematics 312171 MAT 120 C11 Math for Liberal Arts MA1 412172 MAT 121 C11 College Algebra MA1 412173 MAT 122 C11 College Trigonometry MA1 312174 MAT 123 C11 Finite Mathematics MA1 4

12175 MAT 125 C11 Survey of Calculus MA1 412176 MAT 135 C11 Intro to Statistics MA1 312177 MAT 155 C11 Integrated Math I 312178 MAT 156 C11 Integrated Math II 312179 MAT 166 C11 Pre-Calculus MA1 512180 MAT 201 C11 Calculus I MA1 512181 MAT 202 C11 Calculus II MA1 512182 MAT 203 C11 Calculus III MA1 412183 MGD 102 C11 Introduction To Multimedia 312184 MGD 111 C11 Adobe Photoshop I 312185 MGD 112 C11 Adobe Illustrator I 312241 MGD 114 C11 Adobe InDesign 312186 MUS 100 C11 Intro to Music Theory I 312188 MUS 120 C11 Music Appreciation AH1 312187 MUS 121 C11 Music Hist Mdvl-Classical AH1 312242 MUS 125 C11 History of Jazz GT-AH1 312189 NUR 101 C11 Pharmacology Calculations 112190 OSH 115 C11 General Industry Standards 512192 OSH 125 C11 Construction Industry Standard 312191 OSH 135 C11 Case Study Evaluation 512195 OSH 145 C11 Fire Protection amp Analysis 312193 OSH 146 C11 Hazardous Materials 212194 OSH 155 C11 Environ Regulatory Framework 312197 OSH 165 C11 Excavation Safety 112196 OSH 215 C11 Accident Prevention 312198 OSH 225 C11 Industrial Hygiene 312199 OSH 226 C11 ErgonomicsManage Task Stress 312200 OSH 235 C11 Workersrsquo Compensation 212201 OSH 245 C11 Safety Program PlanningAdmin 312202 OSH 246 C11 Safety Training Methods 312203 OSH 255 C11 Industrial Hygiene Instru Lab 312204 OSH 281 C11 Internship 012205 OSH 285 C11 Independent Study 012206 PHI 111 C11 Intro to Philosophy AH3 312207 PHI 112 C11 Ethics AH3 312208 PHI 113 C11 Logic AH3 312209 PHI 115 C11 World Religions-West AH3 312210 PHI 116 C11 World Religions-East AH3 312211 PHY 105 C11 Conceptual Physics wLab SC1 412212 PHY 111 C11 Physics Alg-Based ILab SC1 512213 PHY 112 C11 Physics Alg-Based IILab SC1 512214 POS 105 C11 Intro to Political ScienceSS1 312215 POS 111 C11 American Government SS1 312216 POS 125 C11 AmerStateLocal Govt GT-SS1 312217 POS 205 C11 International Relations SS1 312218 PSY 101 C11 General Psychology I SS3 312219 PSY 102 C11 General Psychology II SS3 312220 PSY 226 C11 Social Psychology SS3 312221 PSY 235 C11 Human Growth amp Developmnt SS3 312222 PSY 237 C11 Child amp Adolescent Psychology 312223 PSY 238 C11 Child Development SS3 312224 PSY 249 C11 Abnormal Psychology SS3 312225 RUS 111 C11 Russian Language I 512226 SCI 155 C11 Integrated Sci I wLab SC1 412296 SCI 156 C11 Integrated Sci II wLab SC1 412227 SOC 101 C11 Intro to Sociology I SS3 312228 SOC 102 C11 Intro to Sociology II SS3 312229 SOC 231 C11 Sociology-Deviant BehaviorSS3 312230 SPA 111 C11 Spanish Language I 512231 SPA 112 C11 Spanish Language II 512232 SPA 211 C11 Spanish Language III AH4 312233 SPA 212 C11 Spanish Language IV AH4 3

CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title CRS CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs

CCCOnline Summer 2015 Class List Continued

23wwwtrinidadstateedu

AGE 102 Agriculture Economics GT-SS1AGR 260 World Interdependence Population and Food GT-SS3AGY 240 Introductory Soil Science with Lab GT-SC1ANT 101 Cultural Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 102 Cultural Anthropology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 103 Archaeology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 104 Physical Anthropology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 107 Introduction to Archaeology GT-SS3ANT 108 Archaeology of World Rock Art GT-SS3ANT 111 Physical Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 201 Introduction to Forensic Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 215 Indians of North America GT-SS3ANT 250 Medical Anthropology GT-SS3ART 110 Art Appreciation GT-AH1ART 111 Art History Ancient to Medieval GT-AH1ART 112 Art History Renaissance to Modern GT-AH1ART 207 Art History - 1900 to Present GT-AH1AST 101 Astronomy I with Lab GT-SC1AST 102 Astronomy II with Lab GT-SC1AST 150 Astrobiology GT-SC2AST 155 Astronomy Ancient Cultures GT-SC2AST 160 Cosmology GT-SC2BIO 103 Principles of Animal Biology GT-SC2BIO 104 Biology A Human Approach GT-SC1BIO 105 Science of Biology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 111 General College Biology I with Lab GT-SC1BIO 112 General College Biology II with Lab GT-SC1BIO 116 Introduction to Human Disease GT-SC2BIO 201 Anatomy amp Physiology I with Lab GT-SC1BIO 202 Anatomy amp Physiology II with Lab GT-SC1BIO 204 Microbiology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 208 General College Microbiology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 220 General Zoology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 221 Botany with Lab GT-SC1BIO 224 Genetics GT-SC1CHE 101 Introduction to Chemistry I with Lab GT-SC1CHE 102 Introduction to Chemistry II with Lab GT-SC1CHE 105 Chemistry in Context with Lab GT-SC1CHE 111 General College Chemistry I with Lab GT-SC1CHE 112 General College Chemistry II with Lab GT-SC1COM 220 Inter-cultural Communication GT-SS3CRJ 110 Introduction to Criminal Justice GT-SS3DAN 125 History of Dance I GT-AH1ECO 101 Economics of Social Issues GT-SS1ECO 201 Principles of Macroeconomics GT-SS1ECO 202 Principles of Microeconomics GT-SS1ECO 211 Gender in the Economy GT-SS1ECO 245 Environmental Economics GT-SS1

ENG 121 English Composition I GT-CO1ENG 122 English Composition II GT-CO2ENG 201 English Comp III Writing for Public Discourse GT-CO3ENV 101 Introduction to Environmental Science with Lab GT-SC1ENV 110 Natural Disasters GT-SC2ETH 200 Introduction to Ethnic Studies GT-SS3FRE 211 French Language III GT-AH4FRE 212 French Language IV GT-AH4GEO 105 World Regional Geography GT-SS2GEO 106 Human Geography GT-SS2GEO 111 Physical Geography - Landforms with Lab GT-SC1GEO 112 Physical Geography-Weather amp Climate with Lab GT-SC1GER 211 German Language III GT-AH4GER 212 German Language IV GT-AH4GEY 108 Geology of US National Parks GT-SC2GEY 111 Physical Geology with Lab GT-SC1GEY 112 Historical Geology with Lab GT-SC1GEY 135 Environmental Geology with Lab GT-SC1HIS 101 Western Civilization Antiquity - 1650 GT-HI1HIS 102 Western Civilization 1650 - Present GT-HI1HIS 111 The World Antiquity - 1500 GT-HI1HIS 112 The World 1500 - Present GT-HI1HIS 121 US History to Reconstruction GT-HI1HIS 122 US History Since the Civil War GT-HI1HIS 203 Civil War Era in American History GT-HI1HIS 205 Women in World History GT-HI1HIS 207 American Environmental History GT-HI1HIS 208 American Indian History GT-HI1HIS 215 Women in US History GT-HI1HIS 218 History of Science and Technology GT-HI1HIS 225 Colorado History GT-HI1HIS 235 History of the American West GT-HI1HIS 236 US History Since 1945 GT-HI1HIS 243 History of Modern China GT-HI1HIS 244 History of Latin America GT-HI1HIS 245 US in the World GT-HI1HIS 247 20th Century World History GT-HI1HIS 249 History of Islamic Civilization GT-HI1HIS 250 African American History GT-HI1HIS 251 History of Christianity in the World GT-HI1HIS 255 The Middle Ages GT-HI1HIS 259 Modern Middle East GT-HI1HIS 260 U S Foreign Relations History GT-HI1HIS 265 Writing About History GT-CO3HUM 103 Introduction to Film Art GT-AH2HUM 115 World Mythology GT-AH2HUM 121 Humanities Early Civilization GT-AH2HUM 122 Humanities Medieval-Modern GT-AH2

CRN Title CRN Title

Statewide Guaranteed Transfer Classes

Session 2 ndash June 8th - August 18th 12390 ART 110 C21 Art Appreciation AH1 312391 BUS 115 C21 Introduction to Business 312408 COM 115 C21 Public Speaking 312392 COM 125 C21 Interpersonal Communication 312393 ENG 121 C21 English Composition I CO1 312394 ENG 122 C21 English Composition II CO2 312395 HIS 121 C21 US History to Reconst HI1 312396 HIS 225 C21 Colorado History HI1 3

12397 HWE 100 C21 Human Nutrition 312398 PHI 111 C21 Intro to Philosophy AH3 312399 PSY 101 C21 General Psychology I SS3 312400 PSY 235 C21 Human Growth amp Developmnt SS3 312401 SOC 101 C21 Intro to Sociology I SS3 3

Session 3 ndash June 1th - August 8th 12384 MAT 025 C91 Algebraic Literacy Lab 112385 MAT 055 C91 Algebraic Literacy 4

CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs

CCCOnline Summer 2015 Class List Continued

HUM 123 Humanities Modern World GT-AH2ITA 211 Italian Language III GT-AH4ITA 212 Italian Language IV GT-AH4JOU 105 Introduction to Mass Media GT-SS3JPN 211 Japanese Language III GT-AH4JPN 212 Japanese Language IV GT-AH4LIT 115 Introduction to Literature I GT-AH2LIT 201 World Literature 10 1600 GT-AH2LIT 202 World Literature After 1600 GT-AH2LIT 205 Ethnic Literature GT-AH2LIT 211 American Literature to Civil War GT-AH2LIT 212 American Literature After Civil War GT-AH2LIT 221 British Literature to 1700 GT-AH2LIT 222 British Literature Since 1700 GT-AH2LIT 225 Introduction to Shakespeare GT-AH2LIT 246 Literature of Women GT-AH2LIT 259 Survey of African American Literature GT-AH2LIT 268 Celtic Literature GT-AH2MAT 120 Mathematics for Liberal Arts GT-MA1MAT 121 College Algebra GT-MA1MAT 122 College Trigonometry GT-MA1MAT 123 Finite Mathematics GT-MA1MAT 125 Survey of Calculus GT-MA1MAT 135 Introduction to Statistics GT-MA1MAT 166 Pre-Calculus GT-MA1MAT 201 Calculus I GT-MA1MAT 202 Calculus II GT-MA1MAT 203 Calculus III GT-MA1MAT 204 Calculus IIIEngineering Apps GT-MA1MAT 215 Discrete Mathematics GT-MA1MAT 261 Diff Eqwith Engineering Apps GT-MA1MAT 265 Differential Equations GT-MA1MET 150 General Meteorology with Lab GT-MA1MUS 120 Music Appreciation GT-AH1MUS 122 Music History Early Romantic-Present GT-AH1MUS 123 Survey of World Music GT-AH1MUS 125 History of Jazz GT-AH1NRE 251 General Oceanography with Lab GT-SC1PHI 111 Introduction to Philosophy GT-AH3PHI 112 Ethics GT-AH3PHI 113 Logic GT-AH3PHI 114 Comparative Religions GT-AH3PHI 115 World Religions West GT-AH3PHI 116 World Religions East GT-AH3PHI 214 Philosophy of Religion GT-AH3PHI 218 Environmental Ethics GT-AH3PHI 220 Philosophy of Death and Dying GT-AH3PHY 105 Conceptual Physics with Lab GT-SC1PHY 107 Energy Science and Technology with Lab GT-SC1

PHY 111 Physics Algebra Based I with Lab GT-SC1PHY 112 Physics Algebra Based II with Lab GT-SC1PHY 211 Physics Calculus Based I with Lab GT-SC1PHY 212 Physics Calculus Based II with Lab GT-SC1POS 105 Introduction to Political Science GT-SS1POS 111 American Government GT-SS1POS 125 American State and Local Government GT-SS1POS 205 International Relations GT-SS1POS 215 Current Political Issues GT-SS1POS 225 Comparative Government GT-SS1PSY 101 General Psychology I GT-SS3PSY 102 General Psychology II GT-SS3PSY 205 Psychology of Gender GT-SS3PSY 217 Human Sexuality GT-SS3PSY 226 Social Psychology GT-SS3PSY 227 Psychology of Death and Dying GT-SS3PSY 235 Human Growth amp Development GT-SS3PSY 238 Child Development GT-SS3PSY 240 Health Psychology GT-SS3PSY 249 Abnormal Psychology GT-SS3PSY 265 Psychology of Personality GT-SS3RUS 211 Russian Language III GT-AH4RUS 212 Russian Language IV GT-AH4SCI 105 Science in Society GT-SC2SCI 155 Integrated Science I Physics amp Chemistry with Lab GT-SC1SCI 156 Integrated Science II Earth amp Life Science with Lab GT-SC1SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology GT-SS3SOC 102 Introduction to Sociology II GT-SS3SOC 205 Sociology of Family Dynamics GT-SS3SOC 207 Environmental Sociology GT-SS3SOC 215 Contemporary Social Problems GT-SS3SOC 216 Sociology of Gender GT-SS3SOC 218 Sociology of Diversity GT-SS3SOC 220 Sociology of Religion GT-SS3SOC 231 Sociology of Deviant Behavior GT-SS3SOC 237 Sociology of Death and Dying GT-SS3SPA 211 Spanish Language III GT-AH4SPA 212 Spanish Language IV GT-AH4THE 105 Theatre Appreciation GT-AH1THE 108 Theatre Script Analysis GT-AH1THE 211 Development of Theatre Greek-Renaissance GT-AH1THE 212 Development of Theatre Restoration-Modern GT-AH1THE 215 Playwriting GT-AH1WST 200 Introduction to Women Studies GT-SS3WST 225 Women and Social Action GT-SS3WST 240 Goddesses and Women of the Ancient World GT-SS3WST 249 Womenrsquos Sexuality GT-SS3

52315

Statewide Guaranteed Transfer Classes Continued CRN Title CRN Title

Southern Colorado Repertory eatre and Trinidad State are o ering a two-week Arts Immersion Camp open to kids ages 5-18 e summer program includes theatre taught by professional actors designers and technicians and music and art taught by Trinidad Statersquos accomplished professors For two fun- lled weeks campers receive extensive and specialized training for the next generation of creative professionals and enthusiasts all in a safe environment on Trinidad Statersquos beautiful campus e two weeks of Camp lead up to the last weekend when family members can enjoy campers in a fully staged play and music performance and art on display at Trinidad Statersquos Massari Performing Arts Center

Dates July 20 - August 2 2015 (two weeks)Times 3 options -

bull Full Immersion Sleep-Over Campbull Day Camp 9 am - 5 pm including an hour for lunchbull Theatre Camp only 9 am - 1 pm

Costbull Full Immersion including room and board and all activities

$1295bull Full Day Camp including lunch $485bull Morning Theatre Camp only $220

Where Trinidad State Junior College and the Massari Performing Arts CenterAges

bull Full Immersion Sleep-over Camp 8-18bull Day Camp 7-18bull Morning Theatre Camp only 5-18

Description Geared for all levels of experience and interest Arts Camp provides extensive training and performance experiences in acting dance music and art blending interactive activities with professional trainingContact Harriet Vaugeois or Bernadine Torres bernadinescrtheatregmailcom wwwscrtheatrecom

In Theatre workshops campers work on all aspects of theatre production including acting voice production dance technical design of costumes scenery lights sound and props Highly experienced teachers and counselors ensure a supportive and inclusive environment where campers build vivid on-stage characters which help shape the o -stage character of the young lives engaged making them con dent compassionate and well rounded Campers are encouraged to develop new skills pursue existing interests and foster everlasting friendships

In Art workshops campers will engage in hands-on opportunities to experience the creative process in an active (and fun) studio environment Campers will work with highly experienced professional artists who welcome the opportunity to work with unique individuals bursting with potential In addition to the traditional range of artistic expression the campers will also have the opportunity to experience puppet making Our goal is to push creativity to the next level encourage long lasting friendships build con dence and self-esteem all while having fun

In Music workshops campers will rehearse daily with highly accomplished musicians to improve his or her vocal or musical skills both individually and as part of a group In addition to exploring various musical genres campers will have the opportunity to develop songwriting skills Beyond increased musical con dence campers will form lifelong friendships with other boys girls and teens who share the same passion and enthusiasm (Please note other than piano and percussion campers will need to bring their own instrument)

Southern Colorado Arts Immersion Camp

Theatre

Art

Music

24 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Southern Colorado Repertory eatre and Trinidad State are o ering a two-week Arts Immersion Camp open to kids ages 5-18 e summer program includes theatre taught by professional actors designers and technicians and music and art taught by Trinidad Statersquos accomplished professors For two fun- lled weeks campers receive extensive and specialized training for the next generation of creative professionals and enthusiasts all in a safe environment on Trinidad Statersquos beautiful campus e two weeks of Camp lead up to the last weekend when family members can enjoy campers in a fully staged play and music performance and art on display at Trinidad Statersquos Massari Performing Arts Center

Dates July 20 - August 2 2015 (two weeks)Times 3 options -

bull Full Immersion Sleep-Over Campbull Day Camp 9 am - 5 pm including an hour for lunchbull Theatre Camp only 9 am - 1 pm

Costbull Full Immersion including room and board and all activities

$1295bull Full Day Camp including lunch $485bull Morning Theatre Camp only $220

Where Trinidad State Junior College and the Massari Performing Arts CenterAges

bull Full Immersion Sleep-over Camp 8-18bull Day Camp 7-18bull Morning Theatre Camp only 5-18

Description Geared for all levels of experience and interest Arts Camp provides extensive training and performance experiences in acting dance music and art blending interactive activities with professional trainingContact Harriet Vaugeois or Bernadine Torres bernadinescrtheatregmailcom wwwscrtheatrecom

In Theatre workshops campers work on all aspects of theatre production including acting voice production dance technical design of costumes scenery lights sound and props Highly experienced teachers and counselors ensure a supportive and inclusive environment where campers build vivid on-stage characters which help shape the o -stage character of the young lives engaged making them con dent compassionate and well rounded Campers are encouraged to develop new skills pursue existing interests and foster everlasting friendships

In Art workshops campers will engage in hands-on opportunities to experience the creative process in an active (and fun) studio environment Campers will work with highly experienced professional artists who welcome the opportunity to work with unique individuals bursting with potential In addition to the traditional range of artistic expression the campers will also have the opportunity to experience puppet making Our goal is to push creativity to the next level encourage long lasting friendships build con dence and self-esteem all while having fun

In Music workshops campers will rehearse daily with highly accomplished musicians to improve his or her vocal or musical skills both individually and as part of a group In addition to exploring various musical genres campers will have the opportunity to develop songwriting skills Beyond increased musical con dence campers will form lifelong friendships with other boys girls and teens who share the same passion and enthusiasm (Please note other than piano and percussion campers will need to bring their own instrument)

Southern Colorado Arts Immersion Camp

Theatre

Art

Music

Summer Gunsmithing Series at Trinidad State

More than 60 classes are o ered through the NRA Summer Series including topics covering speci c guns machining welding for gunsmiths metal nishes reloading stockmaking checkering engraving and more

Learn from the best ndash experts from all over the nation and our top-notch gunsmithing faculty teach NRA summer classes

Classes ll up fast - sign up today Call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

ldquoThis is my rst time here rst time doing any gunsmithing

and I was very impressed Thanks for a great weekrdquo ndash NRA Gunsmithing Student

Trinidad State o ers NRA gunsmithing courses throughout the summer Classes vary in length from one day to two weeks and

are available to anyone interested in gunsmithing or related topics - whether yoursquore a novice current student or professional

Now at Trinidad State NRA Certified Training Center

Trinidad State is now home to the rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in the United States is allows Trinidad Statersquos storied Gunsmithing Department with backing from the NRA to train future gun safety instructors in the proper use

of pistols ri es shotguns and more Not only can students become NRA Certi ed

Instructors they can take advantage of government nancial aid GI Bill and Vocational Rehab bene ts when paying for these classes For information or

to sign up call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

bull Tuition at Trinidad State is at least 40 less than area 4-year colleges and universities

bull Start here then transfer to a 4-year university ndash General Education courses guaranteed to transfer to Colorado universities (some restrictions apply)

Get the schedule online

Call 1-800-621-TSJC or visit trinidadstateedu

Summer Gunsmithing Series at Trinidad State

More than 60 classes are o ered through the NRA Summer Series including topics covering speci c guns machining welding for gunsmiths metal nishes reloading stockmaking checkering engraving and more

Learn from the best ndash experts from all over the nation and our top-notch gunsmithing faculty teach NRA summer classes

Classes ll up fast - sign up today Call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

ldquoThis is my rst time here rst time doing any gunsmithing

and I was very impressed Thanks for a great weekrdquo ndash NRA Gunsmithing Student

Trinidad State o ers NRA gunsmithing courses throughout the summer Classes vary in length from one day to two weeks and

are available to anyone interested in gunsmithing or related topics - whether yoursquore a novice current student or professional

Now at Trinidad State NRA Certified Training Center

Trinidad State is now home to the rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in the United States is allows Trinidad Statersquos storied Gunsmithing Department with backing from the NRA to train future gun safety instructors in the proper use

of pistols ri es shotguns and more Not only can students become NRA Certi ed

Instructors they can take advantage of government nancial aid GI Bill and Vocational Rehab bene ts when paying for these classes For information or

to sign up call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

bull Tuition at Trinidad State is at least 40 less than area 4-year colleges and universities

bull Start here then transfer to a 4-year university ndash General Education courses guaranteed to transfer to Colorado universities (some restrictions apply)

Get the schedule online

Call 1-800-621-TSJC or visit trinidadstateedu

Amount $250 per semester Duration First two consecutive semesters at TSJC Criteria Available to all high school senior students who participate in either the Red Carpet or Spring Fest events Participating students are given a certificate at the event and are responsible for bringing the certificate to the Financial Aid Office to redeem the scholarship

Amount $250 per semester Duration First two consecutive semesters at TSJC Criteria Available to all GED Graduates who participate in the GED Graduation Participating students are given a certificate at the event and are responsible for bringing the certificate to the Financial Aid Office to redeem the scholarship

Amount 3 credit hours on-campus in-state tuition rateDuration First semester at TSJC Criteria This award provides a 3 credit hour scholarship to a transfer student former TSJC student or student who has never been to college Student must carry at least 15 credit hours for a fall or spring semester or 6 credit hours for a summer semester Deadline August 15th for 2015 fall semester

Amount 12 credit hours per semester on-campus in-state tuition rate Duration Fall and spring semesters Criteria Scholarships available to the Valedictorian and Salutatorian from the graduating classes of public high schools within the eight county service area Online private school and home school students can also apply for the Presidentrsquos Scholarship using their GPA and ACT scores Deadline August 15th for 2015 fall semester

Amount $600 per semester maximum Duration Up to two years or 60 credit hours based on academic performance Criteria Available to all new incoming students who apply prior to first semester at TSJC and have earned a cumulative high school GPA of 38 ndash 40 or who have a composite ACT score of 25 or higher Students are required to carry 15 credit hours per semester and maintain a GPA of 38 or higher Cumulative GPA will be used for continuing eligibilityDeadline August 15th for 2015 fall semester

Amount $400 per semester maximum Duration Up to two years or 60 credit hours based on academic performance Criteria Available to all new incoming students who apply prior to first semester at TSJC and have earned a cumulative high school GPA of 30 ndash 3799 or who have a composite ACT score between 21 and 24 Students are required to carry 15 credit hours per semester and maintain a GPA of 30 or higher Cumulative GPA will be used for continuing eligibilityDeadline August 15th for 2015 fall semester

Institutional Scholarship Opportunities

Red Carpet Scholarship $250semester

GED Graduate Scholarship $250semester

Try 3 on TSJC Scholarship 3 credit hours

Presidentrsquos Scholarship 12 creditssemester

Automatic Merit 38-40 $600semester

Automatic Merit 30-3799 $400semester

For more information and a scholarship application visitwwwtrinidadstateedustudentsscholarships

9wwwtrinidadstateedu

Trinidad State Junior College is your college We take pride in offering a variety of classes designed to meet your unique needs From accounting to welding we have it all and itrsquos all here for you We hope you find this schedule useful as you plan your future Whether yoursquore a returning student a lifelong learner or a person considering a new career Trinidad State can help you reach your goalsWe offer courses on two great campuses in beautiful southern Colorado and we are committed to providing you with personalized attention and endless opportunity With a student to faculty ratio of 13-to-1 we look forward to giving you the one-on-one attention you deserve as you pursue your dreamsCome by and see us visit our website atwwwtrinidadstateedu or give us a call at (800) 621-8752 We hope to see you in one of our classrooms soonYour future awaitsWarmest regards

Carmen M Simone PhDPresident

Dr Carmen M SimoneTrinidad Statersquos President

Trinidad STaTe adviSory CounCil

Richard Compton ChairRosalie Martinez Vice Chair

MembersVibeka Adkisson

John GalushaCharlotte Kilpatrick

Kathleen Rogers Tom Scarlett

10 wwwtrinidadstateedu

IMPORTANT DATES FOR SUMMER 2015March 2015March 20th Summer Registration Opens

May 2015May 29th Advising and Placement Testing Available

June 2015June 8th Six-Week Session BeginsJune 8th Eight-Week Session BeginsJune 13th Census Date Six-Week SessionJune 15th Census Date Eight-Week Session

July 2015July 4th Independence Day No Classes College Closed July 9th Withdrawal Date Six-Week SessionJuly 17th Six-Week Session EndsJuly 20th Withdrawal Date Eight-Week SessionJuly 31st Eight-Week Session Ends

Class Sessions First Day of Classes

Census DateLast day to drop

with refund

Withdrawal DateLast day to withdraw

ldquoWrdquo RecordedNo Refund

Semester Dates

CCCOnline (Ses 1) June 1st June 11st June 26th June 1st ndash August 8th

CCCOnline (Ses 2) June 8th June 14th July 10th June 8th ndash July 18th

CCCOnline (Ses 3) June 1st June 11st June 26th June 1st ndash August 8th

Summer 2015 Term Dates for CCCOnline Classes

TSJC is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association

of Colleges and Schools 230 South LaSalle St Suite 7-500

Chicago Illinois 60602-1411 1 (800) 621-7440 (312) 263-0456

Programs are approved byState Board for Community Colleges and Occupational Education

9101 Lowry Blvd bull Denver CO 80230 bull Phone 800-621-7440

11wwwtrinidadstateedu

Student Admissions Checklist

Admissions Application (Must have a GEDHigh school Diploma) Apply online wwwtrinidadstateedu

TSJC Student Number S__________________

Provide previous educational information to TSJC Transcripts-high school Transcripts-previous College ACTSAT scores Immunization Records

Accuplacer Test-Trinidad Campus (TC) Library 218 Valley Campus (VC) LRC 212 (To ensure proper placement to achieve success)

FAFSA- TC BERG 209 VC Main Bldg 160 - File a Free Application for Federal Student Aid wwwfafsaedugov TSJC Code 001368 You will need prior year income tax records Pin_____________ Password______________

Colorado Opportunity Fund - TC Berg Room 201 VC Main Bldg 160- Colorado residents are eligible for COF to decrease your tuition expense httpscofcollege-assistorg User ID___________ Password_______________

Advising Registration-TC Library Student Success Center VC Main Bldg 160 You may self-disclose any disabilities amp seek accommodations -TC Library 222 VC LRC 212 Work Study Opportunities-TC Berg Room 209 VC Main Bldg 160

Student ID Card Student Services Berg TC Room 201 VC Main Build 158

Book Voucher - TC Berg Room 209 VC Business Office New Students- First Day of classes Continuing Students- The week before classes begin

Verify room assignments - look up your class schedule in Go2TSJCPortal to verify that your classes have not been moved

TC - Trinidad CampusVC - Valley Campus

12 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Summer 2015 Semester CalendarPlease pay special attention to the dates that classes begin and end Note that leaving early or returning late may result in your grades being lowered

Credit HoursTo be considered a full-time student at Trinidad State Junior College you must be enrolled in at least 15 credit hours Federal Financial Aid recognizes a student carrying 12 credit hours to be full time If you are enrolled in a career or technical educational program you may not take more than 26 credit hours without the approval of the program dean

Arranged CoursesThe abbreviation ldquoTBArdquo means that the time days or locations are scheduled on an individual basis between student and instructor Students are responsible for seeing the instructor to arrange their schedules

Course Cancellations The College reserves the right to cancel programs or courses to change instructors and to change times or locations of classes The Deanrsquos office will have current up-to-date information on scheduled classes

Drops Withdrawals and Repeating a Course Itrsquos important to know the drop and withdrawal dates for all your classes The dates are listed on the academic calendar or your individual course syllabus Whatrsquos the difference between ldquodroprdquo and ldquowithdrawrdquo If you drop a class before the census date you will receive a tuition refund and you will not lose College Opportunity Fund (COF) credits You can withdraw between the census and withdrawal dates It wonrsquot affect your grade point average however you will not get a refund and you will lose COF credits

A student who earns a grade of D F or U may repeat the course once for the purpose of improving the grade point

average (GPA) Both grades earned will be entered on the transcript however only the highest grade will be counted in calculating the cumulative grade point average Duplicate credit is not granted for repeating a course It is the studentrsquos responsibility to drop or withdraw from classes if they stop attending Students can go to the Student Services Office on either campus to drop or withdraw from a class If a student decides to withdraw from a class after the census but before the last 20 of the class and has a passing grade the grade will be recorded as ldquoWrdquo A ldquoWrdquo is not counted in computing grade point averages If a student withdraws during the last 20 of the class a regular grade will be assigned that does count in computing grade point averages Requests for exception to this procedure may be made to the appropriate dean

Tuition Refunds If a student officially drops from classes prior to the class census date a 100 refund of tuition will be made There will be no refund if the student withdraws after the class census date The College reserves the right to cancel course offerings where enrollment is too low to make a course educationally sound andor economically feasible Course cancellations will result in refund of tuition

Registration DeadlineThe deadline for registering for classes is the first Friday of class or as designated in the TSJC schedule Students requesting to register after the deadline date must obtain approval from the departmental dean for late authorization and registration into a class after the deadline date

Tuition ClassificationColorado law requires that students be classified as in-state or out-of-state for tuition purposes Your tuition classification is based upon information supplied on the application for admission

Students previously classified as out-of-state may have their classification

changed through a Tuition Classification Petition process Petitions and information concerning documentation may be obtained in the Registrarrsquos Office or the Student Services Office on either campus Petition applications must be received by either the Registrarrsquos Office or Student Affairs Office by the first Friday of class each semester

The tuition classification officer must request and maintain adequate documentation to support any applicantrsquos claim for change in status The policy for tuition classification is outlined in the Colorado Community College System (CCCS) System Presidentrsquos Procedure 4-40 For more information go to httpswwwcccseduwp-contentuploads201309SP4-40pdf

Appeal Procedures When a decision is rendered and the student is not in agreement with the decision the student may appeal the decision to the ldquoSA Committeerdquo by contacting the Vice President of Student Affairs The student will be required to present supporting documentation to a panel of institutional representatives for review and resolution The student will be notified of the decision made by the appeals panel and the reasons behind the decision The decision of the appeals panel is final

Deadlines Students have until the first Friday of each semester to submit a petition for change in Tuition Classification Once the petition is submitted the College will make a determination by census date

Check Your RequirementsTo earn a degree students must satisfy all course and curriculum requirements for the program under which they are registered and attain a cumulative grade point average of 20 or higher Basic skills courses do not count toward a degree Familiarize yourself with the provisions and regulations pertaining to your program See an Advisor when in doubt TSJC will make every effort to assist you in meeting requirements for graduation Final responsibility however rests with you

General Information

13wwwtrinidadstateedu

TransferTrinidad State Junior College has transfer agreements with Coloradorsquos four-year colleges and universities These agreements ensure that if you successfully complete requirements for graduation with an Associate of Arts or Associate of Science Degree you have fulfilled general education requirements and you will be granted upper division status at the receiving institution

Each applicant for admission who has attended another institution or college may not disregard a previous collegiate record Transfer students will be applying for admissions as a first-time freshman A student who wishes to transfer to Trinidad State Junior College may do so provided that the student is in good standing at the college from which heshe wishes to transfer

An official transcript must be sent directly to the college from the institution where the credits were earned College transcripts will be evaluated prior to registration to ascertain acceptable credits that will apply to the studentrsquos program of study Courses for which the student has earned a grade of ldquoDrdquo or ldquoFrdquo will not be accepted for credit Students with a GPA below 15 may be admitted on academic probation

In determining academic standing while attending TSJC the GPA of a transfer student is computed on the basis of credits attempted at Trinidad State Junior College only and will not include credits and grade points earned at other colleges

Up to 45 credits earned at regionally accredited colleges or universities or other approved educational institutions may be applied toward fulfilling TSJC program requirements

Please contact the Registrar at 719-846-5550 for more information about accepted transfer credits

Credit for Prior LearningThe Credit for Prior Learning or CPL program allows students to earn credit for learning that occurs outside the sponsorship of accredited post-secondary education institutions CPL is not awarded for experience but for college-level learning which entails

knowledge skills and competencies that students have obtained as a result of their prior learning experiences Contact the Registrar at 719-846-5550 for more information about how to be awarded credit for prior learning

Transfer of credit for vocational courses are determined by the Dean of Career and Technical Education Contact the Dean of Career and Technical Education at 719-846-5559 for more information about how to receive credit for vocational courses

Residence HallsThere are four residence halls on the Trinidad Campus to house students The residence halls are staffed with two full-time housing employees and a support staff of dorm assistants and resident hall assistants Students living in the residence halls are required to have a meal plan through the dining hall The food service company Sodexo strives to serve the students with a variety of menus quality service and unlimited seconds for most meals For more information about housing go to httpwwwtrinidadstateedustudentshousing

Immunization RequirementsColorado Law requires that all full-time students born after January 1 1957 show proof of immunization against measles mumps and rubella Students residing in student housing are required to show proof of immunization against meningococcal disease or the student or parentguardian must sign a waiver Proof of immunization is required at the time of registration Certification forms are available at the Student Services Office

Student Health InsuranceTSJC does not require health insurance for non-athlete students However all student athletes must show proof of a student health plan Trinidad State encourages all students to carry health insurance For information on student insurance see the Student Services Office on your campus

TSJC Notification SystemStudents may sign up for the TSJC Notification System to receive text messages phone messages and email

notices regarding campus closures campus emergencies and student notifications To sign up for this service login to the TSJC Portal and click on the Notify Me link

Student ComplaintsStudents or prospective students who wish to file a complaint related to accreditation or grievance may submit a formal written Student Grievance in the Student Services Office of either campus or at 600 Prospect Street Berg Office 201 Trinidad Colorado 81082 or by going online and filling out the form electronically at httpwwwtrinidadstateedu

Complaints regarding accreditation can also be made by contacting the Higher Learning Commission a commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools 230 North La Salle Street Suite 7-500 Chicago IL 60640-1411 telephone 1-800-621-7440 httpswwwncahlcorg

MilitaryVeterans and Their FamiliesTrinidad State Junior College takes pride in being able to meet the educational needs of military service members their families and veterans and is approved by the Colorado State Approving Agency for Veterans Education Military tuition assistance veteranrsquos education benefits and veteranrsquos vocational rehabilitation are administered by the Financial Aid Office on both campuses

Each semester active duty military members and veterans using or wanting to use educational benefits must report to the Financial Aid Office after completing the enrollment process To maintain your educational benefits in good standing with your Service andor the Department of Veterans Affairs you must immediately inform the Financial Aid Office if you

bull drop add or audit classesbull stop attending classesbull have a class canceled withdraw or are withdrawn from classes or the collegebull are unable to attend classes orbull make any changes to your enrollment status

TSJC students using a military benefit must complete paperwork with the TSJC

14 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Financial Aid Office each semester To make an appointment to review your benefits verification intent to register or related questions contact Financial Aid at 719-846-5553 in Trinidad or 719-589-7024 on the Valley Campus For more information visit the TSJC web site for the VA Checklist verification time-line schedule or stop by the Financial Aid Office on either campus

Student Bill of RightsThe Colorado Student Bill of Rights focuses on various aspects of student academic life including advising transferability of credits and degree completion

One particular segment of the Student Bill of Rights notes that a student may formalize a plan to obtain a degree in four years Trinidad State Junior College supports this timeline for graduation by publishing advising guidelines under which a student may expect to graduate or complete and provides degree checklists through the degree works tool on the student portal Advising guidelines are available in the Student Success Center and Learning Center on campus and through degree check on the TSJC portal

There are some majors which may require additional degree requirements as recognized by the Colorado Department of Higher Education For more information or to read the Colorado Student Bill of Rights go to httpwwwcollegeincoloradoorgAcademicsTransfersBillshb1263pdf or see your Advisor in the Student Services Office on either campus

Student RightsFERPAThe Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) of 1974 restricts the release of student information to the public without the consent of the student except for directory information

Directory information includes name Major field of study enrollment status dates of enrollment major degrees and honors earned participation in officially recognized activities and sports Additional items for college athletes are height and weight

The Solomon Amendment requires institutions receiving federal funds to

provide additional directory information that includes address and phone number of enrolled students to the US Military Directory information is limited to the current academic year only If a student does not wish TSJC to release the directory information a written request must be submitted in the Student Services Office before the end of the first week of classes Your request will remain in effect until you formally cancel it For emergency purposes contact the Registrar directly at 719-846-5550 for special accommodations

Jeannie Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act The Clery Act Disclosure is accessible on the TSJC Website httpwwwtrinidadstateedustudentsright-to-knowcampusFire Hard copies also available through the Student Services Office on each campus

Sexual assault protocols and victims rights provisions are described on the TSJC website at httpwwwtrinidadstateedu

Victims are encouraged to report Help is available

Sex offender information is available at Colorados Convicted Sex Offender website httpsorstatecous

Campus Security will immediately notify the campus community upon the confirmation of a significant emergency or dangerous situation involving an immediate threat to the health or safety of students or staff

Report crimes violations accidents suspicious persons and incidents to Campus Security or through the Dean of Student Life Director at extension (719) 846-5517 on the Trinidad Campus or the Dean of Students on the Valley campus at (719) 589-7050 If there is no immediate answer dial 911

Return of Title IV Federal Financial AidWhen a Title IV Financial Aid recipient completely withdraws from TSJC prior to the end of the term a refund of the aid will be calculated The calculation will be based on the number of days attended compared to the total number of days

in the semester Withdrawal after 60 of the term is not subject to the return calculation Aid used for tuition fees books and roomboard will be refunded by both the student and the College For a complete outline of the return of the Title IV process please go to httpwwwtrinidadstateedu or see the TSJC Catalog

Non-DiscriminationThe College prohibits and will not tolerate discrimination or harassment that violates federal state law or Board Policy 3-120 or Board Policy 4-120 The College does not discriminate on the basis of gender (or gender identity) sex race color age creed national or ethnic origin genetic information physical or mental disability veteran status pregnancy status religion or sexual orientation

The College complies with Titles VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 the Civil Rights Act of 1991 the Education Amendments of 1972 (Title IX) the Age Discrimination in Employment Act the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 the Americans with Disabilities Act Pregnancy Discrimination Act of 1978 Vietnam Era Veterans Readjustment Assistance Act of 1974 Executive Order 11246 and sections 24-34-301 CRS et seq The Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008 (PubL 110ndash233 122 Stat 881 enacted May 21 2008 GINA)

For information regarding civil rights or grievance procedures contact Title IX ComplianceEqual Opportunity Officer Lorrie Velasquez Human Services Director 600 Prospect Street Trinidad CO 81082 Phone (719) 846-5534 or email Lorrievelasqueztrinidadstateedu

Complaints may also be filed with the Legal Affairs office of the Colorado Community College System 9101 El Lowry Blvd Denver Colorado 80230-6011 or the Office for Civil Rights US Department of Education Region VIII Federal Office Building 1244 Speer Blvd Suite 310 Denver Colorado 80204

Disability Services Reasonable accommodations for students will be provided upon request for

15wwwtrinidadstateedu

persons with disabilities In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Trinidad State Junior College will provide accommodations for qualifying students with disabilities To request an accommodation contact the Special Populations Coordinator at 719-846-5667 The Special Populations Office is located in the Library In the Valley the office is located in the Learning Center Room 209 Call 719-589-7067

State Authorization Trinidad State Junior College is currently working cooperatively with higher education authorities in all states and other US jurisdictions to ensure compliance with state authorization requirements that govern the offering of courses in those states including complaint processes Trinidad State Junior College will continue to monitor developments in the jurisdictions in which it enrolls students and if authorization or licensure is or becomes necessary it will obtain approvals or provide notice here of the jurisdictions in which it is not authorized to offer courses or programs

Currently Trinidad State Junior College has approval to offer courses in the following states

Alaska Arizona California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Oklahoma Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Texas Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin and Wyoming

Trinidad State Junior College is currently NOT authorized to offer courses in the following states

Alabama Arkansas Iowa Massachusetts Tennessee Utah District of Columbia

If you are not an on campus student at Trinidad State Junior College and plan to enroll in distance classes please check the information provided above to verify that your state has either authorized or exempted our college to offer such classes or programs to you as a resident of that state

If you reside in an unauthorized state and plan to take distance education classes please note that we are not authorized or exempted to offer distance

education classes or programs to you as a resident of an unauthorized state

If you have questions or concerns please contact the Registrar at 719-846-5550

Smoking PolicySmoking is prohibited in all College buildings as directed by the Governorrsquos Executive Order D003690 Smoking is also prohibited at all doorway entrances Specified outdoor smoking areas have been identified on the Valley Campus Smoking is prohibited within 25 feet of doorways and buildings

Student Right-to-know In accordance with Title I of Public Law 101-542 information about graduation rates is available on the TSJC Website or from the Office of Institutional Research additional graduation data is also available at the Colorado Department of Higher Education Website

Voter Registration Information TSJC fully supports and advocates that students and staff register to vote Voter Registration forms are available on the Colorado Secretary of State Website at httpwwwelectionscoloradogov

Trinidad State Junior College

Mission - Trinidad Statersquos mission is to enrich the lives of our diverse communities by providing quality educational experience and promoting lifelong learning

Vision - Trinidad Statersquos vision is to adapt to change embrace diversity and educate for the future

Core Values

students First - Student success is our purpose and the focal point of decision making and resource allocation

diVersity in CoMMunity - We value individual attributes capabilities and differences and we foster the collaboration and social responsibility that create a vital institution

CoMMuniCation - We value professionalism in our interactions and cultivate an open friendly environment of fairness and integrity on our campuses and in our communities

responsiVeness - We recognize and act upon opportunities to be innovative flexible and adaptableliFelong learning - We are dedicated to providing lifelong learning opportunities that are accessible and relevant for our students faculty staff and community members to

empower them to achieve their dreams

16 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Numbers You Should Know 15Trinidad Campus Classes 2 - 7

Evening Classes 17 Day Classes 18 - 19CSL Addictions Counseling 18AQT Aquaculture 18ART Art 18ASE Automotive 18BAR Barbering 18BUS Business 18CCR College Composition amp Reading 18CIS Computer Information Systems 18COM Communications 18COS Cosmetology 18CRJ Criminal Justice 18ECE Early Childhood Education 18EDU Education 18ENG English 18

EMS Emergency Medical Services 18 - 19EST Esthetician 19GED GED 19MAT Math 19MOT Medical Assisting 19NUA Nurse Aid 19NUR Nursing 19PHI Philosophy 19PSY Psychology 19SOC Sociology 19SRHS Southern Rockies Heritage School 18 - 19

Important Dates 10Student Admissions Checklist 11General Information 12 - 15Valley Campus Classes 16 - 19CCCOnline Summer Classes 21 - 23Guaranteed Transfer Classes 23 - 24

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Table of Contents

NUMBERS YOU SHOULD KNOWON THE VALLEY CAMPUS

EMERGENCY 911CAMPUS SECURITY USING AN ON CAMPUS TELEPHONE 9-(719) 680-7258CAMPUS SECURITY USING AN OFF CAMPUS TELEPHONE (719) 680-7258

ABEASEGED Rm 247 589-7058

Admissions amp Records Rm 160 589-7026

Associate Dean of Arts amp Sciences Rm 134 589-7131

Associate Dean of CTE Rm 160 589-7064

Dean of Students Rm 160 589-7050

Bookstore Rm 136 589-7029

CashierBusiness Office Rm 160 589-7027

Career and Disability Services Rm 203 589-7067

Advisor Learning Center 589-7025

Human Resources Rm 158a 589-7022

Financial Aid Rm 160 589-7024

Recruiter Rm 128 589-7083

Student Life Rm 128 589-7086

Student SuccessTesting Rm 212 589-7003

TRiO Support Services Rm 212 589-7031

Tutoring Rm 202 589-7063

All numbers are Area Code 719

Valley

17wwwtrinidadstateedu

Evening ClassesBusiness12425 BUS 216 H20 Legal Environment of Business 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli

Computer Information Systems12253 CIS 118 H25 Intro PC Applications 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli This CIS course is meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online

Early Childhood Education12499 ECE 225 P25 Language amp Cognition 3 0400PM 0700PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Plane

Emergency Medical Services12014 EMS 130 250 EMT Intravenous Therapy 2 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 TR 7715 8615 GHaverfield12015 HPR 102 250 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 61015 61015 GHaverfield12062 HPR 102 252 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 71515 71515 GHaverfield12318 HPR 175 250 ST First Aid 025 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 62415 62415 GHaverfield

Math12431 MAT 112 H20 Financial Math 3 0630PM 0930PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli

Nurse Aid12057 NUA 101 250 Nurse Aide Health Care Skills 4 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 6815 71315 Martinez12058 NUA 105 250 Home Health Aide Theory 2 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 71415 72815 Martine12433 HPR 102 253 CPR for Professionals 05 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 R 61715 61715 StaffDay ClassesAddictions Counseling12404 CSL 258 200 Group Counseling Skills 15 0830AM 0430PM WRF 61015 61215 Romero12427 CSL 269 200 Principles of Addiction Treatment 15 0830AM 0430PM WRF 6315 6515 Eakin

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Class List

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

How to Read a Class ListingCourse Request Number (CRN)

Meeting DaysM T W R F S SU

Class Meeting Times

Course Start and End Dates

Class Credit Hours

Section Information

TSJC is proud to offer not only traditional classroom instruction but also a variety of alternative approaches to education to ensure that your educational needs and individual learning styles are met

Section Information

The letters listed below are part of the Section Code (Sect) in the class list

bull H ndash Indicates the class is considered Hybrid meaning a por-tion of the course work is online This may result in reduced in-class time bull P ndash Indicates the class is delivered via interactive video (Polycom) to additional sites

The letters listed below are part of the Section Code (Sect) in the class list

bull PH ndash Indicates the class is both Polycom and Hybrid bull C ndash Indicates this class is an online class delivered via CCCon line bull T ndash Indicates this class is an online class delivered via TSJC

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Notice ndash The schedule of classes can and will change for a current list please go to httpwwwtrinidadstateedustudentsclass-schedule

Or httpserpdnssbcccseduPRODTSJCbwckschdp_disp_dyn_sched

Valley

18 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Advancing Academic Achievement12420 AAA 176 P20 ST College Science Prep 2 0830AM 1035AM TVC 236 MW 6815 71715 Krumm

Aquaculture12019 AQT 275 200 Special Topics 3 0900AM 0300PM TVC MTWRF 52515 73115 Webster12020 AQT 288 200 Aquaculture Practicum 3 0900AM 0300PM TVC MTWRF 52515 73115 Webster

Art12252 ART 110 H20 Art Appreciation AH1 3 0800AM 0915AM TVC 238 TR 6815 73115 Garcia

Automotive12489 ASE 265 200 HVAC Systems 4 1000AM 0400PM TORT MTWRF 51115 63015 Kingery12490 ASE 260 200 Advanced Drivability 2 1000AM 0400PM TORT MTWRF 51215 7115 Pickett

Barbering12422 BAR 107 200 IntroShavingHoningStrop 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12423 BAR 108 200 InterShavingHoningStropping 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12424 BAR 207 200 Adv ShavingHoningStropping 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper

Biology12532 BIO 202 PH6 Human AnatomyampPhys IILab SC1 4 0550PM 0830PM TVC 229 TW 6815 73115 Cahoone Business12330 BUS 115 H20 Introduction to Business 3 0800AM 1100AM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli12425 BUS 216 H20 Legal Environment of Business 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli12329 BUS 217 H20 Bus CommunicationRept Write 3 1130AM 0230PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli All business courses are meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online College Composition amp Reading12355 CCR 094 200 Studio 121 3 1100AM 1240PM TVC 129 MW 6815 73115 Longfellow

Computer Information Systems12253 CIS 118 H25 Intro PC Applications 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli This CIS course is meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online Communications12254 COM 115 200 Public Speaking 3 1000AM 1150AM TVC 129 R 6815 73115 Longfellow

Cosmetology12344 COS 110 200 Introduction to Hair Coloring 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12345 COS 111 200 Intermediate Hair Coloring 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12348 COS 210 200 Intermediate II Hair Coloring 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12426 COS 211 200 Adv Hair Color 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12491 COS 288 200 Practicum Electric Files 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51215 7115 Mortenson

Criminal Justice12354 CRJ 111 H25 Substantive Criminal Law 3 0530PM 0830PM TVC 129 W 6815 73115 Lara

Early Childhood Education12498 ECE 112 P20 InfantToddler Lab Tech 3 0400PM 0700PM TVC 236 W 6815 73115 Briones12499 ECE 225 P25 Language amp Cognition 3 0400PM 0700PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Plane

Education12428 EDU 251 200 Secondary Capstone 3 TBA 6815 73115 Wiley12492 EDU 250 PH2 CTE in Colorado 1 1000AM 1200PM TVC 229 R 6815 71715 Schroepfer12014 EMS 130 250 EMT Intravenous Therapy 2 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 TR 7715 8615 GHaverfield12015 HPR 102 250 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 61015 61015 GHaverfield12062 HPR 102 252 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 71515 71515 GHaverfield12318 HPR 175 250 ST First Aid 025 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 62415 62415 GHaverfield

English12132 ENG 121 H20 English Composition I CO1 3 0230PM 0420PM TVC 129 W 6815 73115 Longfellow12239 ENG 122 H20 English Composition II CO2 3 0230PM 0420PM TVC 129 R 6815 73115 Longfellow

Emergency Medical Services12014 EMS 130 250 EMT Intravenous Therapy 2 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 TR 7715 8615 GHaverfield12015 HPR 102 250 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 61015 61015 GHaverfield

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Class List

Valley

19wwwtrinidadstateedu

Emergency Medical Services Continued12062 HPR 102 252 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 71515 71515 GHaverfield12318 HPR 175 250 ST First Aid 025 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 62415 62415 GHaverfield

Esthetician12429 EST 110 200 Intro to Facials amp Skin Care 3 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12430 EST 111 200 Intermediate Facials-Skin Care 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12299 EST 210 200 Adv Skin Care 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12295 EST 211 200 Facial Make-up 1 51215 7115 Pepper

GED GED GED PREPABE 0800AM 0400PM TVC 247 TWR 7615 82715 Ruybal GED GED PREPABE 0800AM 0400PM TVC 247 MWR 7615 82715 Stanford GED GED PREPABE 0800AM 0500PM TVC 247 MTWRF 7615 82715 Lindsay GED GED Math 0800AM 1200PM TVC 247 MTWR 7615 82715 Petty

Math12327 MAT 050 200 Quantitative Literacy 4 0800AM 0940AM TVC 130 MTW 6815 73115 Hanson12328 MAT 055 200 Algebraic Literacy 4 0300PM 0440PM TVC 130 MTW 6815 73115 Hanson12012 MAT 107 H20 Career Math 3 0830AM 1215PM TVC 218 TR 6815 71715 Rasmussen12431 MAT 112 H20 Financial Math 3 0630PM 0930PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli This MAT 112 course is meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online 12302 MAT 121 H20 College Algebra MA1 4 0100PM 0330PM TVC 221 TR 6115 8715 Emerick

Medical Assisting12056 MOT 183 H20 Medical Assistant Internship 4 TOFCMP 6815 73115 OrsquoBrien Y12332 MOT 183 H21 Medical Assistant Internship 4 TOFCMP 6815 73115 OrsquoBrien Y

Nurse Aid12057 NUA 101 250 Nurse Aide Health Care Skills 4 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 6815 71315 Martinez12058 NUA 105 250 Home Health Aide Theory 2 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 71415 72815 Martinez12059 NUA 170 200 Nurse Aide Clinical Experience 1 0530AM 0330PM TOFCMP UFS 62615 62815 Mestas-Garcia12060 NUA 171 200 Advanced Nurse Aide Clinical 1 0530AM 0330PM TOFCMP UFS 71015 71215 Mestas-Garcia12061 NUA 172 200 Nurse Aide Clinical-Elderly 1 0530AM 0330PM TOFCMP UFS 72415 72615 Mestas-Garcia12433 HPR 102 253 CPR for Professionals 05 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR102 M 6815 71715 Staff

Nursing 12528 HWE 100 H20 Human Nutrition 3 0900AM 1200PM TVC SCTR102 M 51115 6515 Medina

Philosophy12432 PHI 111 H20 Intro to Philosophy AH3 3 0900AM 1100AM TVC 153 M 6815 73115 Hanna

Psychology12246 PSY 101 PH2 General Psychology I SS3 3 1030AM 1220PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Mobbley12134 PSY 227 H20 Psychology of DeathDying SS3 3 0100PM 0250PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Mobbley12335 PSY 255 H20 Brain and Behavior 3 0900AM 1050AM TVC 153 W 6815 73115 Meyer

Sociology12247 SOC 101 PH2 Intro to Sociology I SS3 3 0100PM 0250PM TVC 236 W 6815 73115 Cooley

Southern Rocky Mountain Heritage School1318 SRHS 1000 Introduction to Reiki S 0900AM 0400PM Banta 306 71815 71815 Dawes1319 SRHS 1001 Aromatherapy Blending Essential Oils S 0900AM 1200PM Banta 62015 62015 Evans1320 SRHS 1002 Aromatherapy Using Essential Oils Safety T 0900AM 1200PM Banta 6915 6915 Evans1321 SRHS 1003 Ear Candling F 0900AM 1200PM Banta 61215 61215 Evans1322 SRHS 1004 Hands on the Harp R 0700PM 0900PM TBD TBD 72315 72315 McKee1323 SRHS 1005 Accupressure for Stress T 1000AM 1200PM Banta 61615 61615 Evans

6-16-15

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Class List

When Trinidad State Junior College opened in April of 1925 it was Coloradorsquos rst community college In the beginning the college shared space and faculty with Trinidad High School It started with 37 students compared to about 1800 now

By 1935 classes were moved to a newly remodeled Tillotson Academy building That building sat just east of the present-day Berg Building but has since been torn down The 17-acre Trinidad Campus now includes 15 buildings plus two more in Alamosa and a handful of o -campus training sites

Trinidad State continues to o er traditional programs of study in academic-transfer areas such as accounting business administration English chemistry mathematics and psychology Those students often continue their education at a four-year school Trinidad State also o ers a wide range of career and technical training in programs like gunsmithing cosmetology massage therapy welding diesel mechanics auto mechanics and nursing

Historical highlights

bull The bill that established Trinidad State Junior College in 1925 was sponsored by State Senator Sam Freudenthal for whom the campus library is now named

bull In the beginning classes were taught at Trinidad High School by high school teachers but college students were not allowed to mingle with high school students

bull By 1932 a full two years of classes were o ered allowing the rst eight students to earn two year degrees in May of 1933

bull In the spring of 1940 construction began on what is now the Berg Administration Building

bull In the fall of 1940 construction began on what is now Scott Gymnasium

bull Trinidad Statersquos gunsmithing progam began in 1947 and is now regarded as the premier gunsmithing program in the United States

bull Trinidad State was accepted into the Colorado Community College System in 1968

bull In 1994 Trinidad State merged with the San Luis Valley Educational Center in Alamosa creating the Trinidad State Valley Campus

bull Selected as rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in 2015

Trinidad State Celebrates 90 years

21wwwtrinidadstateedu

CCCOnline Summer 2015 Class List

Session 1 ndash June 1th - August 8th

12249 AAA 099 C11 Active Learning Skills 112063 ACC 101 C11 Fundamentals of Accounting 312064 ACC 115 C11 Payroll Accounting 312065 ACC 121 C11 Accounting Principles I 412066 ACC 122 C11 Accounting Principles II 412067 ACC 131 C11 Income Tax 312380 ACC 215 C11 Acct Info Systems amp eBusiness 312068 ACC 226 C11 Cost Accounting 312069 ANT 101 C11 Cultural Anthropology SS3 312070 ANT 111 C11 Physical Anthropology SS3 312071 ANT 225 C11 Anthropology of Religion 312072 ART 110 C11 Art Appreciation AH1 312073 ART 111 C11 Art Hist Ancient MedievGT-AH1 312074 ART 112 C11 Art Hist Renaiss1900GT-AH1 312075 AST 101 C11 Astronomy I wLab SC1 412076 AST 102 C11 Astronomy II wLab SC1 412077 BIO 105 C11 Science of Biology wLab SC1 412078 BIO 106 C11 Basic Anatomy And Physiology 412079 BIO 111 C11 Gen College Biology ILab SC1 512080 BIO 201 C11 Human AnatomyampPhys wLab ISC1 412081 BIO 202 C11 Human AnatomyampPhys IILab SC1 412082 BIO 204 C11 Microbiology wLab SC1 412083 BIO 216 C11 Pathophysiology 412084 BUS 115 C11 Introduction to Business 312085 BUS 120 C11 Introduction to E-Commerce 312086 BUS 216 C11 Legal Environment of Business 312087 BUS 217 C11 Bus CommunicationRept Write 312088 BUS 226 C11 Business Statistics 312089 CHE 101 C11 Intro to Chemistry ILab SC1 5

12090 CHE 102 C11 Intro to Chemistry IILab SC1 512091 CHE 111 C11 Gen College Chem ILab SC1 512092 CHE 112 C11 Gen College Chem IILab SC1 512093 CIS 115 C11 Intro to Computer Info Sys 312094 CIS 118 C11 Intro PC Applications 312095 CIS 135 C11 Complete PC Word Processing 312096 CIS 145 C11 Complete PC Database 312097 CIS 155 C11 PC Spreadsheet Concepts 312098 CIS 267 C11 Mgmt of Information Systems 312240 CNG 101 C11 Networking Fundamentals 312099 CNG 209 C11 MS Server Active Direct Config 412100 CNG 210 C11 MS Network Infrastruct Config 412101 CNG 211 C11 Windows Configuration (OS) 312102 CNG 212 C11 Configuring Windows Server 412103 COM 115 C11 Public Speaking 312105 COM 125 C11 Interpersonal Communication 312104 CRJ 110 C11 Intro to Criminal Justice 312106 CRJ 125 C11 Policing Systems 312107 CRJ 135 C11 Judicial Function 312108 CRJ 145 C11 Correctional Process 312109 CRJ 205 C11 Principles of Criminal Law 312110 CRJ 210 C11 Constitutional Law 312111 CRJ 230 C11 Criminology 312112 CRJ 236 C11 CRJ Research Methods 312243 CRJ 257 C11 Victimology 312248 CSC 105 C11 Computer Literacy 312113 CSC 160 C11 Computer Science I (C++) 412114 CSC 161 C11 Computer Sci II (Language) 412115 CSC 240 C11 Java Programming 312116 CWB 110 C11 Cmplt Web Author (Language) 312117 CWB 130 C11 Web Editing Tools (Editor) 3

CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs

CCCOnline is not a college We are part of the Colorado Community College System of 13 two-year colleges in the state - including Trinidad State Junior College CCCOnline delivers online courses from those 13 colleges

If you are already a student at TSJC you can register for CCCOnline and your on-campus classes at the same time CCCOnline classes have their own unique section number C11 C12 C21 or C22 so you can easily tell them apart from Trinidad State Junior Collegersquos online courses or those you take on campus

If you want to take online classes are a new student and have not yet applied to one of the 13 Colorado community colleges visit wwwccconlineorg and explore the programs and courses we offer

All students who take CCCOnline courses must select a home college that offers the degree or certificate they want to pursue Your home college

Census Date - Last day to drop with refund

June 14th 2015

June 1st 2015

June 11th 2015

June 26th 2015

Session 1

August 8th 2015

Classes Begin

Last Day to Withdraw ldquoWrdquo Recorded No Refund

Summer 2015

Last Day of Class

June 8th 2015

July 10th 2015

Session 2

July 18th 2015

June 1st 2015

June 11th 2015

June 26th 2015

Session 3

August 8th 2015

bull Keeps your Records bull Processes your college application bull Provides transcripts bull Provides career counseling bull Helps you transfer your credits bull Issues your degree or certificate bull Takes your tuition payment bull Contact advisingccconlineorg

22 wwwtrinidadstateedu

12118 ECE 101 C11 Intro to Early Childhood Educ 312119 ECE 102 C11 Intro to ECE Lab Techniques 312120 ECE 103 C11 Guidance Strategies Yng Child 312121 ECE 111 C11 InfantToddler TheoryPractice 312122 ECE 112 C11 InfantToddler Lab Tech 312386 ECE 125 C11 ScienceMath amp the Young Child 312123 ECE 205 C11 Nutrition Health and Safety 312124 ECE 220 C11 Curriculum Methods Techniques 312125 ECE 226 C11 Creativity and the Young Child 312126 ECE 238 C11 Child Growth and Development 312127 ECE 240 C11 Admin of ECE Programs 312128 ECE 241 C11 AdminHuman Relations ECE 312129 ECE 260 C11 The Exceptional Child 312130 ECO 201 C11 Prin of Macroeconomics SS1 312131 ECO 202 C11 Prin of Microeconomics SS1 312135 ENG 121 C11 English Composition I CO1 312136 ENG 122 C11 English Composition II CO2 312137 ENG 131 C11 Technical Writing I 312138 ENG 221 C11 Creative Writing I 312139 ENG 222 C11 Creative Writing II 312140 ENV 101 C11 Environmental Sci wLab SC1 412141 FRE 111 C11 French Language I 512142 FRE 211 C11 French Language III AH4 312143 FRE 212 C11 French Language IV AH4 312144 GEO 105 C11 World Regional Geography SS2 312145 GEO 106 C11 Human Geography SS2 312146 GER 111 C11 German Language I 512147 GEY 111 C11 Physical Geology wLab SC1 412297 GEY 112 C11 Historical Geology wLab SC1 412148 HIS 101 C11 Western CivAntiquity-1650 HI1 312149 HIS 102 C11 Western Civ 1650-Present HI1 312150 HIS 111 C11 The World Antiquity-1500 HI1 312151 HIS 112 C11 The World 1500-Present HI1 312381 HIS 121 C11 US History to Reconst HI1 312152 HIS 225 C11 Colorado History HI1 312153 HPR 178 C11 Medical Terminology 112154 HUM 115 C11 World Mythology GT-AH2 312155 HUM 121 C11 Humanities Early Civ GT-AH2 312156 HUM 122 C11 Humanities Mediev-Mod GT-AH2 312157 HUM 123 C11 Humanities Modern WrldGT-AH2 312158 HWE 100 C11 Human Nutrition 312159 LIT 115 C11 Intro to Literature I AH2 312160 LIT 201 C11 Wrld Literature to 1600GT-AH2 312387 LIT 202 C11 World Lit After 1600GT-AH2 312388 LIT 211 C11 Amer Lit to Civil War GT-AH2 312161 LIT 212 C11 Amer Lit Aft Civil WarGT-AH2 312244 LIT 225 C11 Intro to Shakespeare AH2 312162 LIT 255 C11 Children`s Literature 312163 MAN 200 C11 Human Resource Management I 312164 MAN 216 C11 Small Business Management 312165 MAN 226 C11 Principles of Management 312166 MAR 111 C11 Principles of Sales 312167 MAR 216 C11 Principles of Marketing 312382 MAT 050 C11 Quantitative Literacy 412383 MAT 055 C11 Algebraic Literacy 412168 MAT 103 C11 Math for Clinical Calculations 312169 MAT 107 C11 Career Math 312170 MAT 112 C11 Financial Mathematics 312171 MAT 120 C11 Math for Liberal Arts MA1 412172 MAT 121 C11 College Algebra MA1 412173 MAT 122 C11 College Trigonometry MA1 312174 MAT 123 C11 Finite Mathematics MA1 4

12175 MAT 125 C11 Survey of Calculus MA1 412176 MAT 135 C11 Intro to Statistics MA1 312177 MAT 155 C11 Integrated Math I 312178 MAT 156 C11 Integrated Math II 312179 MAT 166 C11 Pre-Calculus MA1 512180 MAT 201 C11 Calculus I MA1 512181 MAT 202 C11 Calculus II MA1 512182 MAT 203 C11 Calculus III MA1 412183 MGD 102 C11 Introduction To Multimedia 312184 MGD 111 C11 Adobe Photoshop I 312185 MGD 112 C11 Adobe Illustrator I 312241 MGD 114 C11 Adobe InDesign 312186 MUS 100 C11 Intro to Music Theory I 312188 MUS 120 C11 Music Appreciation AH1 312187 MUS 121 C11 Music Hist Mdvl-Classical AH1 312242 MUS 125 C11 History of Jazz GT-AH1 312189 NUR 101 C11 Pharmacology Calculations 112190 OSH 115 C11 General Industry Standards 512192 OSH 125 C11 Construction Industry Standard 312191 OSH 135 C11 Case Study Evaluation 512195 OSH 145 C11 Fire Protection amp Analysis 312193 OSH 146 C11 Hazardous Materials 212194 OSH 155 C11 Environ Regulatory Framework 312197 OSH 165 C11 Excavation Safety 112196 OSH 215 C11 Accident Prevention 312198 OSH 225 C11 Industrial Hygiene 312199 OSH 226 C11 ErgonomicsManage Task Stress 312200 OSH 235 C11 Workersrsquo Compensation 212201 OSH 245 C11 Safety Program PlanningAdmin 312202 OSH 246 C11 Safety Training Methods 312203 OSH 255 C11 Industrial Hygiene Instru Lab 312204 OSH 281 C11 Internship 012205 OSH 285 C11 Independent Study 012206 PHI 111 C11 Intro to Philosophy AH3 312207 PHI 112 C11 Ethics AH3 312208 PHI 113 C11 Logic AH3 312209 PHI 115 C11 World Religions-West AH3 312210 PHI 116 C11 World Religions-East AH3 312211 PHY 105 C11 Conceptual Physics wLab SC1 412212 PHY 111 C11 Physics Alg-Based ILab SC1 512213 PHY 112 C11 Physics Alg-Based IILab SC1 512214 POS 105 C11 Intro to Political ScienceSS1 312215 POS 111 C11 American Government SS1 312216 POS 125 C11 AmerStateLocal Govt GT-SS1 312217 POS 205 C11 International Relations SS1 312218 PSY 101 C11 General Psychology I SS3 312219 PSY 102 C11 General Psychology II SS3 312220 PSY 226 C11 Social Psychology SS3 312221 PSY 235 C11 Human Growth amp Developmnt SS3 312222 PSY 237 C11 Child amp Adolescent Psychology 312223 PSY 238 C11 Child Development SS3 312224 PSY 249 C11 Abnormal Psychology SS3 312225 RUS 111 C11 Russian Language I 512226 SCI 155 C11 Integrated Sci I wLab SC1 412296 SCI 156 C11 Integrated Sci II wLab SC1 412227 SOC 101 C11 Intro to Sociology I SS3 312228 SOC 102 C11 Intro to Sociology II SS3 312229 SOC 231 C11 Sociology-Deviant BehaviorSS3 312230 SPA 111 C11 Spanish Language I 512231 SPA 112 C11 Spanish Language II 512232 SPA 211 C11 Spanish Language III AH4 312233 SPA 212 C11 Spanish Language IV AH4 3

CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title CRS CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs

CCCOnline Summer 2015 Class List Continued

23wwwtrinidadstateedu

AGE 102 Agriculture Economics GT-SS1AGR 260 World Interdependence Population and Food GT-SS3AGY 240 Introductory Soil Science with Lab GT-SC1ANT 101 Cultural Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 102 Cultural Anthropology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 103 Archaeology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 104 Physical Anthropology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 107 Introduction to Archaeology GT-SS3ANT 108 Archaeology of World Rock Art GT-SS3ANT 111 Physical Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 201 Introduction to Forensic Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 215 Indians of North America GT-SS3ANT 250 Medical Anthropology GT-SS3ART 110 Art Appreciation GT-AH1ART 111 Art History Ancient to Medieval GT-AH1ART 112 Art History Renaissance to Modern GT-AH1ART 207 Art History - 1900 to Present GT-AH1AST 101 Astronomy I with Lab GT-SC1AST 102 Astronomy II with Lab GT-SC1AST 150 Astrobiology GT-SC2AST 155 Astronomy Ancient Cultures GT-SC2AST 160 Cosmology GT-SC2BIO 103 Principles of Animal Biology GT-SC2BIO 104 Biology A Human Approach GT-SC1BIO 105 Science of Biology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 111 General College Biology I with Lab GT-SC1BIO 112 General College Biology II with Lab GT-SC1BIO 116 Introduction to Human Disease GT-SC2BIO 201 Anatomy amp Physiology I with Lab GT-SC1BIO 202 Anatomy amp Physiology II with Lab GT-SC1BIO 204 Microbiology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 208 General College Microbiology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 220 General Zoology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 221 Botany with Lab GT-SC1BIO 224 Genetics GT-SC1CHE 101 Introduction to Chemistry I with Lab GT-SC1CHE 102 Introduction to Chemistry II with Lab GT-SC1CHE 105 Chemistry in Context with Lab GT-SC1CHE 111 General College Chemistry I with Lab GT-SC1CHE 112 General College Chemistry II with Lab GT-SC1COM 220 Inter-cultural Communication GT-SS3CRJ 110 Introduction to Criminal Justice GT-SS3DAN 125 History of Dance I GT-AH1ECO 101 Economics of Social Issues GT-SS1ECO 201 Principles of Macroeconomics GT-SS1ECO 202 Principles of Microeconomics GT-SS1ECO 211 Gender in the Economy GT-SS1ECO 245 Environmental Economics GT-SS1

ENG 121 English Composition I GT-CO1ENG 122 English Composition II GT-CO2ENG 201 English Comp III Writing for Public Discourse GT-CO3ENV 101 Introduction to Environmental Science with Lab GT-SC1ENV 110 Natural Disasters GT-SC2ETH 200 Introduction to Ethnic Studies GT-SS3FRE 211 French Language III GT-AH4FRE 212 French Language IV GT-AH4GEO 105 World Regional Geography GT-SS2GEO 106 Human Geography GT-SS2GEO 111 Physical Geography - Landforms with Lab GT-SC1GEO 112 Physical Geography-Weather amp Climate with Lab GT-SC1GER 211 German Language III GT-AH4GER 212 German Language IV GT-AH4GEY 108 Geology of US National Parks GT-SC2GEY 111 Physical Geology with Lab GT-SC1GEY 112 Historical Geology with Lab GT-SC1GEY 135 Environmental Geology with Lab GT-SC1HIS 101 Western Civilization Antiquity - 1650 GT-HI1HIS 102 Western Civilization 1650 - Present GT-HI1HIS 111 The World Antiquity - 1500 GT-HI1HIS 112 The World 1500 - Present GT-HI1HIS 121 US History to Reconstruction GT-HI1HIS 122 US History Since the Civil War GT-HI1HIS 203 Civil War Era in American History GT-HI1HIS 205 Women in World History GT-HI1HIS 207 American Environmental History GT-HI1HIS 208 American Indian History GT-HI1HIS 215 Women in US History GT-HI1HIS 218 History of Science and Technology GT-HI1HIS 225 Colorado History GT-HI1HIS 235 History of the American West GT-HI1HIS 236 US History Since 1945 GT-HI1HIS 243 History of Modern China GT-HI1HIS 244 History of Latin America GT-HI1HIS 245 US in the World GT-HI1HIS 247 20th Century World History GT-HI1HIS 249 History of Islamic Civilization GT-HI1HIS 250 African American History GT-HI1HIS 251 History of Christianity in the World GT-HI1HIS 255 The Middle Ages GT-HI1HIS 259 Modern Middle East GT-HI1HIS 260 U S Foreign Relations History GT-HI1HIS 265 Writing About History GT-CO3HUM 103 Introduction to Film Art GT-AH2HUM 115 World Mythology GT-AH2HUM 121 Humanities Early Civilization GT-AH2HUM 122 Humanities Medieval-Modern GT-AH2

CRN Title CRN Title

Statewide Guaranteed Transfer Classes

Session 2 ndash June 8th - August 18th 12390 ART 110 C21 Art Appreciation AH1 312391 BUS 115 C21 Introduction to Business 312408 COM 115 C21 Public Speaking 312392 COM 125 C21 Interpersonal Communication 312393 ENG 121 C21 English Composition I CO1 312394 ENG 122 C21 English Composition II CO2 312395 HIS 121 C21 US History to Reconst HI1 312396 HIS 225 C21 Colorado History HI1 3

12397 HWE 100 C21 Human Nutrition 312398 PHI 111 C21 Intro to Philosophy AH3 312399 PSY 101 C21 General Psychology I SS3 312400 PSY 235 C21 Human Growth amp Developmnt SS3 312401 SOC 101 C21 Intro to Sociology I SS3 3

Session 3 ndash June 1th - August 8th 12384 MAT 025 C91 Algebraic Literacy Lab 112385 MAT 055 C91 Algebraic Literacy 4

CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs

CCCOnline Summer 2015 Class List Continued

HUM 123 Humanities Modern World GT-AH2ITA 211 Italian Language III GT-AH4ITA 212 Italian Language IV GT-AH4JOU 105 Introduction to Mass Media GT-SS3JPN 211 Japanese Language III GT-AH4JPN 212 Japanese Language IV GT-AH4LIT 115 Introduction to Literature I GT-AH2LIT 201 World Literature 10 1600 GT-AH2LIT 202 World Literature After 1600 GT-AH2LIT 205 Ethnic Literature GT-AH2LIT 211 American Literature to Civil War GT-AH2LIT 212 American Literature After Civil War GT-AH2LIT 221 British Literature to 1700 GT-AH2LIT 222 British Literature Since 1700 GT-AH2LIT 225 Introduction to Shakespeare GT-AH2LIT 246 Literature of Women GT-AH2LIT 259 Survey of African American Literature GT-AH2LIT 268 Celtic Literature GT-AH2MAT 120 Mathematics for Liberal Arts GT-MA1MAT 121 College Algebra GT-MA1MAT 122 College Trigonometry GT-MA1MAT 123 Finite Mathematics GT-MA1MAT 125 Survey of Calculus GT-MA1MAT 135 Introduction to Statistics GT-MA1MAT 166 Pre-Calculus GT-MA1MAT 201 Calculus I GT-MA1MAT 202 Calculus II GT-MA1MAT 203 Calculus III GT-MA1MAT 204 Calculus IIIEngineering Apps GT-MA1MAT 215 Discrete Mathematics GT-MA1MAT 261 Diff Eqwith Engineering Apps GT-MA1MAT 265 Differential Equations GT-MA1MET 150 General Meteorology with Lab GT-MA1MUS 120 Music Appreciation GT-AH1MUS 122 Music History Early Romantic-Present GT-AH1MUS 123 Survey of World Music GT-AH1MUS 125 History of Jazz GT-AH1NRE 251 General Oceanography with Lab GT-SC1PHI 111 Introduction to Philosophy GT-AH3PHI 112 Ethics GT-AH3PHI 113 Logic GT-AH3PHI 114 Comparative Religions GT-AH3PHI 115 World Religions West GT-AH3PHI 116 World Religions East GT-AH3PHI 214 Philosophy of Religion GT-AH3PHI 218 Environmental Ethics GT-AH3PHI 220 Philosophy of Death and Dying GT-AH3PHY 105 Conceptual Physics with Lab GT-SC1PHY 107 Energy Science and Technology with Lab GT-SC1

PHY 111 Physics Algebra Based I with Lab GT-SC1PHY 112 Physics Algebra Based II with Lab GT-SC1PHY 211 Physics Calculus Based I with Lab GT-SC1PHY 212 Physics Calculus Based II with Lab GT-SC1POS 105 Introduction to Political Science GT-SS1POS 111 American Government GT-SS1POS 125 American State and Local Government GT-SS1POS 205 International Relations GT-SS1POS 215 Current Political Issues GT-SS1POS 225 Comparative Government GT-SS1PSY 101 General Psychology I GT-SS3PSY 102 General Psychology II GT-SS3PSY 205 Psychology of Gender GT-SS3PSY 217 Human Sexuality GT-SS3PSY 226 Social Psychology GT-SS3PSY 227 Psychology of Death and Dying GT-SS3PSY 235 Human Growth amp Development GT-SS3PSY 238 Child Development GT-SS3PSY 240 Health Psychology GT-SS3PSY 249 Abnormal Psychology GT-SS3PSY 265 Psychology of Personality GT-SS3RUS 211 Russian Language III GT-AH4RUS 212 Russian Language IV GT-AH4SCI 105 Science in Society GT-SC2SCI 155 Integrated Science I Physics amp Chemistry with Lab GT-SC1SCI 156 Integrated Science II Earth amp Life Science with Lab GT-SC1SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology GT-SS3SOC 102 Introduction to Sociology II GT-SS3SOC 205 Sociology of Family Dynamics GT-SS3SOC 207 Environmental Sociology GT-SS3SOC 215 Contemporary Social Problems GT-SS3SOC 216 Sociology of Gender GT-SS3SOC 218 Sociology of Diversity GT-SS3SOC 220 Sociology of Religion GT-SS3SOC 231 Sociology of Deviant Behavior GT-SS3SOC 237 Sociology of Death and Dying GT-SS3SPA 211 Spanish Language III GT-AH4SPA 212 Spanish Language IV GT-AH4THE 105 Theatre Appreciation GT-AH1THE 108 Theatre Script Analysis GT-AH1THE 211 Development of Theatre Greek-Renaissance GT-AH1THE 212 Development of Theatre Restoration-Modern GT-AH1THE 215 Playwriting GT-AH1WST 200 Introduction to Women Studies GT-SS3WST 225 Women and Social Action GT-SS3WST 240 Goddesses and Women of the Ancient World GT-SS3WST 249 Womenrsquos Sexuality GT-SS3

52315

Statewide Guaranteed Transfer Classes Continued CRN Title CRN Title

Southern Colorado Repertory eatre and Trinidad State are o ering a two-week Arts Immersion Camp open to kids ages 5-18 e summer program includes theatre taught by professional actors designers and technicians and music and art taught by Trinidad Statersquos accomplished professors For two fun- lled weeks campers receive extensive and specialized training for the next generation of creative professionals and enthusiasts all in a safe environment on Trinidad Statersquos beautiful campus e two weeks of Camp lead up to the last weekend when family members can enjoy campers in a fully staged play and music performance and art on display at Trinidad Statersquos Massari Performing Arts Center

Dates July 20 - August 2 2015 (two weeks)Times 3 options -

bull Full Immersion Sleep-Over Campbull Day Camp 9 am - 5 pm including an hour for lunchbull Theatre Camp only 9 am - 1 pm

Costbull Full Immersion including room and board and all activities

$1295bull Full Day Camp including lunch $485bull Morning Theatre Camp only $220

Where Trinidad State Junior College and the Massari Performing Arts CenterAges

bull Full Immersion Sleep-over Camp 8-18bull Day Camp 7-18bull Morning Theatre Camp only 5-18

Description Geared for all levels of experience and interest Arts Camp provides extensive training and performance experiences in acting dance music and art blending interactive activities with professional trainingContact Harriet Vaugeois or Bernadine Torres bernadinescrtheatregmailcom wwwscrtheatrecom

In Theatre workshops campers work on all aspects of theatre production including acting voice production dance technical design of costumes scenery lights sound and props Highly experienced teachers and counselors ensure a supportive and inclusive environment where campers build vivid on-stage characters which help shape the o -stage character of the young lives engaged making them con dent compassionate and well rounded Campers are encouraged to develop new skills pursue existing interests and foster everlasting friendships

In Art workshops campers will engage in hands-on opportunities to experience the creative process in an active (and fun) studio environment Campers will work with highly experienced professional artists who welcome the opportunity to work with unique individuals bursting with potential In addition to the traditional range of artistic expression the campers will also have the opportunity to experience puppet making Our goal is to push creativity to the next level encourage long lasting friendships build con dence and self-esteem all while having fun

In Music workshops campers will rehearse daily with highly accomplished musicians to improve his or her vocal or musical skills both individually and as part of a group In addition to exploring various musical genres campers will have the opportunity to develop songwriting skills Beyond increased musical con dence campers will form lifelong friendships with other boys girls and teens who share the same passion and enthusiasm (Please note other than piano and percussion campers will need to bring their own instrument)

Southern Colorado Arts Immersion Camp

Theatre

Art

Music

24 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Southern Colorado Repertory eatre and Trinidad State are o ering a two-week Arts Immersion Camp open to kids ages 5-18 e summer program includes theatre taught by professional actors designers and technicians and music and art taught by Trinidad Statersquos accomplished professors For two fun- lled weeks campers receive extensive and specialized training for the next generation of creative professionals and enthusiasts all in a safe environment on Trinidad Statersquos beautiful campus e two weeks of Camp lead up to the last weekend when family members can enjoy campers in a fully staged play and music performance and art on display at Trinidad Statersquos Massari Performing Arts Center

Dates July 20 - August 2 2015 (two weeks)Times 3 options -

bull Full Immersion Sleep-Over Campbull Day Camp 9 am - 5 pm including an hour for lunchbull Theatre Camp only 9 am - 1 pm

Costbull Full Immersion including room and board and all activities

$1295bull Full Day Camp including lunch $485bull Morning Theatre Camp only $220

Where Trinidad State Junior College and the Massari Performing Arts CenterAges

bull Full Immersion Sleep-over Camp 8-18bull Day Camp 7-18bull Morning Theatre Camp only 5-18

Description Geared for all levels of experience and interest Arts Camp provides extensive training and performance experiences in acting dance music and art blending interactive activities with professional trainingContact Harriet Vaugeois or Bernadine Torres bernadinescrtheatregmailcom wwwscrtheatrecom

In Theatre workshops campers work on all aspects of theatre production including acting voice production dance technical design of costumes scenery lights sound and props Highly experienced teachers and counselors ensure a supportive and inclusive environment where campers build vivid on-stage characters which help shape the o -stage character of the young lives engaged making them con dent compassionate and well rounded Campers are encouraged to develop new skills pursue existing interests and foster everlasting friendships

In Art workshops campers will engage in hands-on opportunities to experience the creative process in an active (and fun) studio environment Campers will work with highly experienced professional artists who welcome the opportunity to work with unique individuals bursting with potential In addition to the traditional range of artistic expression the campers will also have the opportunity to experience puppet making Our goal is to push creativity to the next level encourage long lasting friendships build con dence and self-esteem all while having fun

In Music workshops campers will rehearse daily with highly accomplished musicians to improve his or her vocal or musical skills both individually and as part of a group In addition to exploring various musical genres campers will have the opportunity to develop songwriting skills Beyond increased musical con dence campers will form lifelong friendships with other boys girls and teens who share the same passion and enthusiasm (Please note other than piano and percussion campers will need to bring their own instrument)

Southern Colorado Arts Immersion Camp

Theatre

Art

Music

Summer Gunsmithing Series at Trinidad State

More than 60 classes are o ered through the NRA Summer Series including topics covering speci c guns machining welding for gunsmiths metal nishes reloading stockmaking checkering engraving and more

Learn from the best ndash experts from all over the nation and our top-notch gunsmithing faculty teach NRA summer classes

Classes ll up fast - sign up today Call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

ldquoThis is my rst time here rst time doing any gunsmithing

and I was very impressed Thanks for a great weekrdquo ndash NRA Gunsmithing Student

Trinidad State o ers NRA gunsmithing courses throughout the summer Classes vary in length from one day to two weeks and

are available to anyone interested in gunsmithing or related topics - whether yoursquore a novice current student or professional

Now at Trinidad State NRA Certified Training Center

Trinidad State is now home to the rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in the United States is allows Trinidad Statersquos storied Gunsmithing Department with backing from the NRA to train future gun safety instructors in the proper use

of pistols ri es shotguns and more Not only can students become NRA Certi ed

Instructors they can take advantage of government nancial aid GI Bill and Vocational Rehab bene ts when paying for these classes For information or

to sign up call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

bull Tuition at Trinidad State is at least 40 less than area 4-year colleges and universities

bull Start here then transfer to a 4-year university ndash General Education courses guaranteed to transfer to Colorado universities (some restrictions apply)

Get the schedule online

Call 1-800-621-TSJC or visit trinidadstateedu

Summer Gunsmithing Series at Trinidad State

More than 60 classes are o ered through the NRA Summer Series including topics covering speci c guns machining welding for gunsmiths metal nishes reloading stockmaking checkering engraving and more

Learn from the best ndash experts from all over the nation and our top-notch gunsmithing faculty teach NRA summer classes

Classes ll up fast - sign up today Call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

ldquoThis is my rst time here rst time doing any gunsmithing

and I was very impressed Thanks for a great weekrdquo ndash NRA Gunsmithing Student

Trinidad State o ers NRA gunsmithing courses throughout the summer Classes vary in length from one day to two weeks and

are available to anyone interested in gunsmithing or related topics - whether yoursquore a novice current student or professional

Now at Trinidad State NRA Certified Training Center

Trinidad State is now home to the rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in the United States is allows Trinidad Statersquos storied Gunsmithing Department with backing from the NRA to train future gun safety instructors in the proper use

of pistols ri es shotguns and more Not only can students become NRA Certi ed

Instructors they can take advantage of government nancial aid GI Bill and Vocational Rehab bene ts when paying for these classes For information or

to sign up call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

bull Tuition at Trinidad State is at least 40 less than area 4-year colleges and universities

bull Start here then transfer to a 4-year university ndash General Education courses guaranteed to transfer to Colorado universities (some restrictions apply)

Get the schedule online

Call 1-800-621-TSJC or visit trinidadstateedu

9wwwtrinidadstateedu

Trinidad State Junior College is your college We take pride in offering a variety of classes designed to meet your unique needs From accounting to welding we have it all and itrsquos all here for you We hope you find this schedule useful as you plan your future Whether yoursquore a returning student a lifelong learner or a person considering a new career Trinidad State can help you reach your goalsWe offer courses on two great campuses in beautiful southern Colorado and we are committed to providing you with personalized attention and endless opportunity With a student to faculty ratio of 13-to-1 we look forward to giving you the one-on-one attention you deserve as you pursue your dreamsCome by and see us visit our website atwwwtrinidadstateedu or give us a call at (800) 621-8752 We hope to see you in one of our classrooms soonYour future awaitsWarmest regards

Carmen M Simone PhDPresident

Dr Carmen M SimoneTrinidad Statersquos President

Trinidad STaTe adviSory CounCil

Richard Compton ChairRosalie Martinez Vice Chair

MembersVibeka Adkisson

John GalushaCharlotte Kilpatrick

Kathleen Rogers Tom Scarlett

10 wwwtrinidadstateedu

IMPORTANT DATES FOR SUMMER 2015March 2015March 20th Summer Registration Opens

May 2015May 29th Advising and Placement Testing Available

June 2015June 8th Six-Week Session BeginsJune 8th Eight-Week Session BeginsJune 13th Census Date Six-Week SessionJune 15th Census Date Eight-Week Session

July 2015July 4th Independence Day No Classes College Closed July 9th Withdrawal Date Six-Week SessionJuly 17th Six-Week Session EndsJuly 20th Withdrawal Date Eight-Week SessionJuly 31st Eight-Week Session Ends

Class Sessions First Day of Classes

Census DateLast day to drop

with refund

Withdrawal DateLast day to withdraw

ldquoWrdquo RecordedNo Refund

Semester Dates

CCCOnline (Ses 1) June 1st June 11st June 26th June 1st ndash August 8th

CCCOnline (Ses 2) June 8th June 14th July 10th June 8th ndash July 18th

CCCOnline (Ses 3) June 1st June 11st June 26th June 1st ndash August 8th

Summer 2015 Term Dates for CCCOnline Classes

TSJC is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association

of Colleges and Schools 230 South LaSalle St Suite 7-500

Chicago Illinois 60602-1411 1 (800) 621-7440 (312) 263-0456

Programs are approved byState Board for Community Colleges and Occupational Education

9101 Lowry Blvd bull Denver CO 80230 bull Phone 800-621-7440

11wwwtrinidadstateedu

Student Admissions Checklist

Admissions Application (Must have a GEDHigh school Diploma) Apply online wwwtrinidadstateedu

TSJC Student Number S__________________

Provide previous educational information to TSJC Transcripts-high school Transcripts-previous College ACTSAT scores Immunization Records

Accuplacer Test-Trinidad Campus (TC) Library 218 Valley Campus (VC) LRC 212 (To ensure proper placement to achieve success)

FAFSA- TC BERG 209 VC Main Bldg 160 - File a Free Application for Federal Student Aid wwwfafsaedugov TSJC Code 001368 You will need prior year income tax records Pin_____________ Password______________

Colorado Opportunity Fund - TC Berg Room 201 VC Main Bldg 160- Colorado residents are eligible for COF to decrease your tuition expense httpscofcollege-assistorg User ID___________ Password_______________

Advising Registration-TC Library Student Success Center VC Main Bldg 160 You may self-disclose any disabilities amp seek accommodations -TC Library 222 VC LRC 212 Work Study Opportunities-TC Berg Room 209 VC Main Bldg 160

Student ID Card Student Services Berg TC Room 201 VC Main Build 158

Book Voucher - TC Berg Room 209 VC Business Office New Students- First Day of classes Continuing Students- The week before classes begin

Verify room assignments - look up your class schedule in Go2TSJCPortal to verify that your classes have not been moved

TC - Trinidad CampusVC - Valley Campus

12 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Summer 2015 Semester CalendarPlease pay special attention to the dates that classes begin and end Note that leaving early or returning late may result in your grades being lowered

Credit HoursTo be considered a full-time student at Trinidad State Junior College you must be enrolled in at least 15 credit hours Federal Financial Aid recognizes a student carrying 12 credit hours to be full time If you are enrolled in a career or technical educational program you may not take more than 26 credit hours without the approval of the program dean

Arranged CoursesThe abbreviation ldquoTBArdquo means that the time days or locations are scheduled on an individual basis between student and instructor Students are responsible for seeing the instructor to arrange their schedules

Course Cancellations The College reserves the right to cancel programs or courses to change instructors and to change times or locations of classes The Deanrsquos office will have current up-to-date information on scheduled classes

Drops Withdrawals and Repeating a Course Itrsquos important to know the drop and withdrawal dates for all your classes The dates are listed on the academic calendar or your individual course syllabus Whatrsquos the difference between ldquodroprdquo and ldquowithdrawrdquo If you drop a class before the census date you will receive a tuition refund and you will not lose College Opportunity Fund (COF) credits You can withdraw between the census and withdrawal dates It wonrsquot affect your grade point average however you will not get a refund and you will lose COF credits

A student who earns a grade of D F or U may repeat the course once for the purpose of improving the grade point

average (GPA) Both grades earned will be entered on the transcript however only the highest grade will be counted in calculating the cumulative grade point average Duplicate credit is not granted for repeating a course It is the studentrsquos responsibility to drop or withdraw from classes if they stop attending Students can go to the Student Services Office on either campus to drop or withdraw from a class If a student decides to withdraw from a class after the census but before the last 20 of the class and has a passing grade the grade will be recorded as ldquoWrdquo A ldquoWrdquo is not counted in computing grade point averages If a student withdraws during the last 20 of the class a regular grade will be assigned that does count in computing grade point averages Requests for exception to this procedure may be made to the appropriate dean

Tuition Refunds If a student officially drops from classes prior to the class census date a 100 refund of tuition will be made There will be no refund if the student withdraws after the class census date The College reserves the right to cancel course offerings where enrollment is too low to make a course educationally sound andor economically feasible Course cancellations will result in refund of tuition

Registration DeadlineThe deadline for registering for classes is the first Friday of class or as designated in the TSJC schedule Students requesting to register after the deadline date must obtain approval from the departmental dean for late authorization and registration into a class after the deadline date

Tuition ClassificationColorado law requires that students be classified as in-state or out-of-state for tuition purposes Your tuition classification is based upon information supplied on the application for admission

Students previously classified as out-of-state may have their classification

changed through a Tuition Classification Petition process Petitions and information concerning documentation may be obtained in the Registrarrsquos Office or the Student Services Office on either campus Petition applications must be received by either the Registrarrsquos Office or Student Affairs Office by the first Friday of class each semester

The tuition classification officer must request and maintain adequate documentation to support any applicantrsquos claim for change in status The policy for tuition classification is outlined in the Colorado Community College System (CCCS) System Presidentrsquos Procedure 4-40 For more information go to httpswwwcccseduwp-contentuploads201309SP4-40pdf

Appeal Procedures When a decision is rendered and the student is not in agreement with the decision the student may appeal the decision to the ldquoSA Committeerdquo by contacting the Vice President of Student Affairs The student will be required to present supporting documentation to a panel of institutional representatives for review and resolution The student will be notified of the decision made by the appeals panel and the reasons behind the decision The decision of the appeals panel is final

Deadlines Students have until the first Friday of each semester to submit a petition for change in Tuition Classification Once the petition is submitted the College will make a determination by census date

Check Your RequirementsTo earn a degree students must satisfy all course and curriculum requirements for the program under which they are registered and attain a cumulative grade point average of 20 or higher Basic skills courses do not count toward a degree Familiarize yourself with the provisions and regulations pertaining to your program See an Advisor when in doubt TSJC will make every effort to assist you in meeting requirements for graduation Final responsibility however rests with you

General Information

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TransferTrinidad State Junior College has transfer agreements with Coloradorsquos four-year colleges and universities These agreements ensure that if you successfully complete requirements for graduation with an Associate of Arts or Associate of Science Degree you have fulfilled general education requirements and you will be granted upper division status at the receiving institution

Each applicant for admission who has attended another institution or college may not disregard a previous collegiate record Transfer students will be applying for admissions as a first-time freshman A student who wishes to transfer to Trinidad State Junior College may do so provided that the student is in good standing at the college from which heshe wishes to transfer

An official transcript must be sent directly to the college from the institution where the credits were earned College transcripts will be evaluated prior to registration to ascertain acceptable credits that will apply to the studentrsquos program of study Courses for which the student has earned a grade of ldquoDrdquo or ldquoFrdquo will not be accepted for credit Students with a GPA below 15 may be admitted on academic probation

In determining academic standing while attending TSJC the GPA of a transfer student is computed on the basis of credits attempted at Trinidad State Junior College only and will not include credits and grade points earned at other colleges

Up to 45 credits earned at regionally accredited colleges or universities or other approved educational institutions may be applied toward fulfilling TSJC program requirements

Please contact the Registrar at 719-846-5550 for more information about accepted transfer credits

Credit for Prior LearningThe Credit for Prior Learning or CPL program allows students to earn credit for learning that occurs outside the sponsorship of accredited post-secondary education institutions CPL is not awarded for experience but for college-level learning which entails

knowledge skills and competencies that students have obtained as a result of their prior learning experiences Contact the Registrar at 719-846-5550 for more information about how to be awarded credit for prior learning

Transfer of credit for vocational courses are determined by the Dean of Career and Technical Education Contact the Dean of Career and Technical Education at 719-846-5559 for more information about how to receive credit for vocational courses

Residence HallsThere are four residence halls on the Trinidad Campus to house students The residence halls are staffed with two full-time housing employees and a support staff of dorm assistants and resident hall assistants Students living in the residence halls are required to have a meal plan through the dining hall The food service company Sodexo strives to serve the students with a variety of menus quality service and unlimited seconds for most meals For more information about housing go to httpwwwtrinidadstateedustudentshousing

Immunization RequirementsColorado Law requires that all full-time students born after January 1 1957 show proof of immunization against measles mumps and rubella Students residing in student housing are required to show proof of immunization against meningococcal disease or the student or parentguardian must sign a waiver Proof of immunization is required at the time of registration Certification forms are available at the Student Services Office

Student Health InsuranceTSJC does not require health insurance for non-athlete students However all student athletes must show proof of a student health plan Trinidad State encourages all students to carry health insurance For information on student insurance see the Student Services Office on your campus

TSJC Notification SystemStudents may sign up for the TSJC Notification System to receive text messages phone messages and email

notices regarding campus closures campus emergencies and student notifications To sign up for this service login to the TSJC Portal and click on the Notify Me link

Student ComplaintsStudents or prospective students who wish to file a complaint related to accreditation or grievance may submit a formal written Student Grievance in the Student Services Office of either campus or at 600 Prospect Street Berg Office 201 Trinidad Colorado 81082 or by going online and filling out the form electronically at httpwwwtrinidadstateedu

Complaints regarding accreditation can also be made by contacting the Higher Learning Commission a commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools 230 North La Salle Street Suite 7-500 Chicago IL 60640-1411 telephone 1-800-621-7440 httpswwwncahlcorg

MilitaryVeterans and Their FamiliesTrinidad State Junior College takes pride in being able to meet the educational needs of military service members their families and veterans and is approved by the Colorado State Approving Agency for Veterans Education Military tuition assistance veteranrsquos education benefits and veteranrsquos vocational rehabilitation are administered by the Financial Aid Office on both campuses

Each semester active duty military members and veterans using or wanting to use educational benefits must report to the Financial Aid Office after completing the enrollment process To maintain your educational benefits in good standing with your Service andor the Department of Veterans Affairs you must immediately inform the Financial Aid Office if you

bull drop add or audit classesbull stop attending classesbull have a class canceled withdraw or are withdrawn from classes or the collegebull are unable to attend classes orbull make any changes to your enrollment status

TSJC students using a military benefit must complete paperwork with the TSJC

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Financial Aid Office each semester To make an appointment to review your benefits verification intent to register or related questions contact Financial Aid at 719-846-5553 in Trinidad or 719-589-7024 on the Valley Campus For more information visit the TSJC web site for the VA Checklist verification time-line schedule or stop by the Financial Aid Office on either campus

Student Bill of RightsThe Colorado Student Bill of Rights focuses on various aspects of student academic life including advising transferability of credits and degree completion

One particular segment of the Student Bill of Rights notes that a student may formalize a plan to obtain a degree in four years Trinidad State Junior College supports this timeline for graduation by publishing advising guidelines under which a student may expect to graduate or complete and provides degree checklists through the degree works tool on the student portal Advising guidelines are available in the Student Success Center and Learning Center on campus and through degree check on the TSJC portal

There are some majors which may require additional degree requirements as recognized by the Colorado Department of Higher Education For more information or to read the Colorado Student Bill of Rights go to httpwwwcollegeincoloradoorgAcademicsTransfersBillshb1263pdf or see your Advisor in the Student Services Office on either campus

Student RightsFERPAThe Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) of 1974 restricts the release of student information to the public without the consent of the student except for directory information

Directory information includes name Major field of study enrollment status dates of enrollment major degrees and honors earned participation in officially recognized activities and sports Additional items for college athletes are height and weight

The Solomon Amendment requires institutions receiving federal funds to

provide additional directory information that includes address and phone number of enrolled students to the US Military Directory information is limited to the current academic year only If a student does not wish TSJC to release the directory information a written request must be submitted in the Student Services Office before the end of the first week of classes Your request will remain in effect until you formally cancel it For emergency purposes contact the Registrar directly at 719-846-5550 for special accommodations

Jeannie Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act The Clery Act Disclosure is accessible on the TSJC Website httpwwwtrinidadstateedustudentsright-to-knowcampusFire Hard copies also available through the Student Services Office on each campus

Sexual assault protocols and victims rights provisions are described on the TSJC website at httpwwwtrinidadstateedu

Victims are encouraged to report Help is available

Sex offender information is available at Colorados Convicted Sex Offender website httpsorstatecous

Campus Security will immediately notify the campus community upon the confirmation of a significant emergency or dangerous situation involving an immediate threat to the health or safety of students or staff

Report crimes violations accidents suspicious persons and incidents to Campus Security or through the Dean of Student Life Director at extension (719) 846-5517 on the Trinidad Campus or the Dean of Students on the Valley campus at (719) 589-7050 If there is no immediate answer dial 911

Return of Title IV Federal Financial AidWhen a Title IV Financial Aid recipient completely withdraws from TSJC prior to the end of the term a refund of the aid will be calculated The calculation will be based on the number of days attended compared to the total number of days

in the semester Withdrawal after 60 of the term is not subject to the return calculation Aid used for tuition fees books and roomboard will be refunded by both the student and the College For a complete outline of the return of the Title IV process please go to httpwwwtrinidadstateedu or see the TSJC Catalog

Non-DiscriminationThe College prohibits and will not tolerate discrimination or harassment that violates federal state law or Board Policy 3-120 or Board Policy 4-120 The College does not discriminate on the basis of gender (or gender identity) sex race color age creed national or ethnic origin genetic information physical or mental disability veteran status pregnancy status religion or sexual orientation

The College complies with Titles VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 the Civil Rights Act of 1991 the Education Amendments of 1972 (Title IX) the Age Discrimination in Employment Act the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 the Americans with Disabilities Act Pregnancy Discrimination Act of 1978 Vietnam Era Veterans Readjustment Assistance Act of 1974 Executive Order 11246 and sections 24-34-301 CRS et seq The Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008 (PubL 110ndash233 122 Stat 881 enacted May 21 2008 GINA)

For information regarding civil rights or grievance procedures contact Title IX ComplianceEqual Opportunity Officer Lorrie Velasquez Human Services Director 600 Prospect Street Trinidad CO 81082 Phone (719) 846-5534 or email Lorrievelasqueztrinidadstateedu

Complaints may also be filed with the Legal Affairs office of the Colorado Community College System 9101 El Lowry Blvd Denver Colorado 80230-6011 or the Office for Civil Rights US Department of Education Region VIII Federal Office Building 1244 Speer Blvd Suite 310 Denver Colorado 80204

Disability Services Reasonable accommodations for students will be provided upon request for

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persons with disabilities In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Trinidad State Junior College will provide accommodations for qualifying students with disabilities To request an accommodation contact the Special Populations Coordinator at 719-846-5667 The Special Populations Office is located in the Library In the Valley the office is located in the Learning Center Room 209 Call 719-589-7067

State Authorization Trinidad State Junior College is currently working cooperatively with higher education authorities in all states and other US jurisdictions to ensure compliance with state authorization requirements that govern the offering of courses in those states including complaint processes Trinidad State Junior College will continue to monitor developments in the jurisdictions in which it enrolls students and if authorization or licensure is or becomes necessary it will obtain approvals or provide notice here of the jurisdictions in which it is not authorized to offer courses or programs

Currently Trinidad State Junior College has approval to offer courses in the following states

Alaska Arizona California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Oklahoma Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Texas Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin and Wyoming

Trinidad State Junior College is currently NOT authorized to offer courses in the following states

Alabama Arkansas Iowa Massachusetts Tennessee Utah District of Columbia

If you are not an on campus student at Trinidad State Junior College and plan to enroll in distance classes please check the information provided above to verify that your state has either authorized or exempted our college to offer such classes or programs to you as a resident of that state

If you reside in an unauthorized state and plan to take distance education classes please note that we are not authorized or exempted to offer distance

education classes or programs to you as a resident of an unauthorized state

If you have questions or concerns please contact the Registrar at 719-846-5550

Smoking PolicySmoking is prohibited in all College buildings as directed by the Governorrsquos Executive Order D003690 Smoking is also prohibited at all doorway entrances Specified outdoor smoking areas have been identified on the Valley Campus Smoking is prohibited within 25 feet of doorways and buildings

Student Right-to-know In accordance with Title I of Public Law 101-542 information about graduation rates is available on the TSJC Website or from the Office of Institutional Research additional graduation data is also available at the Colorado Department of Higher Education Website

Voter Registration Information TSJC fully supports and advocates that students and staff register to vote Voter Registration forms are available on the Colorado Secretary of State Website at httpwwwelectionscoloradogov

Trinidad State Junior College

Mission - Trinidad Statersquos mission is to enrich the lives of our diverse communities by providing quality educational experience and promoting lifelong learning

Vision - Trinidad Statersquos vision is to adapt to change embrace diversity and educate for the future

Core Values

students First - Student success is our purpose and the focal point of decision making and resource allocation

diVersity in CoMMunity - We value individual attributes capabilities and differences and we foster the collaboration and social responsibility that create a vital institution

CoMMuniCation - We value professionalism in our interactions and cultivate an open friendly environment of fairness and integrity on our campuses and in our communities

responsiVeness - We recognize and act upon opportunities to be innovative flexible and adaptableliFelong learning - We are dedicated to providing lifelong learning opportunities that are accessible and relevant for our students faculty staff and community members to

empower them to achieve their dreams

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Numbers You Should Know 15Trinidad Campus Classes 2 - 7

Evening Classes 17 Day Classes 18 - 19CSL Addictions Counseling 18AQT Aquaculture 18ART Art 18ASE Automotive 18BAR Barbering 18BUS Business 18CCR College Composition amp Reading 18CIS Computer Information Systems 18COM Communications 18COS Cosmetology 18CRJ Criminal Justice 18ECE Early Childhood Education 18EDU Education 18ENG English 18

EMS Emergency Medical Services 18 - 19EST Esthetician 19GED GED 19MAT Math 19MOT Medical Assisting 19NUA Nurse Aid 19NUR Nursing 19PHI Philosophy 19PSY Psychology 19SOC Sociology 19SRHS Southern Rockies Heritage School 18 - 19

Important Dates 10Student Admissions Checklist 11General Information 12 - 15Valley Campus Classes 16 - 19CCCOnline Summer Classes 21 - 23Guaranteed Transfer Classes 23 - 24

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Table of Contents

NUMBERS YOU SHOULD KNOWON THE VALLEY CAMPUS

EMERGENCY 911CAMPUS SECURITY USING AN ON CAMPUS TELEPHONE 9-(719) 680-7258CAMPUS SECURITY USING AN OFF CAMPUS TELEPHONE (719) 680-7258

ABEASEGED Rm 247 589-7058

Admissions amp Records Rm 160 589-7026

Associate Dean of Arts amp Sciences Rm 134 589-7131

Associate Dean of CTE Rm 160 589-7064

Dean of Students Rm 160 589-7050

Bookstore Rm 136 589-7029

CashierBusiness Office Rm 160 589-7027

Career and Disability Services Rm 203 589-7067

Advisor Learning Center 589-7025

Human Resources Rm 158a 589-7022

Financial Aid Rm 160 589-7024

Recruiter Rm 128 589-7083

Student Life Rm 128 589-7086

Student SuccessTesting Rm 212 589-7003

TRiO Support Services Rm 212 589-7031

Tutoring Rm 202 589-7063

All numbers are Area Code 719

Valley

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Evening ClassesBusiness12425 BUS 216 H20 Legal Environment of Business 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli

Computer Information Systems12253 CIS 118 H25 Intro PC Applications 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli This CIS course is meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online

Early Childhood Education12499 ECE 225 P25 Language amp Cognition 3 0400PM 0700PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Plane

Emergency Medical Services12014 EMS 130 250 EMT Intravenous Therapy 2 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 TR 7715 8615 GHaverfield12015 HPR 102 250 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 61015 61015 GHaverfield12062 HPR 102 252 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 71515 71515 GHaverfield12318 HPR 175 250 ST First Aid 025 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 62415 62415 GHaverfield

Math12431 MAT 112 H20 Financial Math 3 0630PM 0930PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli

Nurse Aid12057 NUA 101 250 Nurse Aide Health Care Skills 4 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 6815 71315 Martinez12058 NUA 105 250 Home Health Aide Theory 2 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 71415 72815 Martine12433 HPR 102 253 CPR for Professionals 05 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 R 61715 61715 StaffDay ClassesAddictions Counseling12404 CSL 258 200 Group Counseling Skills 15 0830AM 0430PM WRF 61015 61215 Romero12427 CSL 269 200 Principles of Addiction Treatment 15 0830AM 0430PM WRF 6315 6515 Eakin

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Class List

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

How to Read a Class ListingCourse Request Number (CRN)

Meeting DaysM T W R F S SU

Class Meeting Times

Course Start and End Dates

Class Credit Hours

Section Information

TSJC is proud to offer not only traditional classroom instruction but also a variety of alternative approaches to education to ensure that your educational needs and individual learning styles are met

Section Information

The letters listed below are part of the Section Code (Sect) in the class list

bull H ndash Indicates the class is considered Hybrid meaning a por-tion of the course work is online This may result in reduced in-class time bull P ndash Indicates the class is delivered via interactive video (Polycom) to additional sites

The letters listed below are part of the Section Code (Sect) in the class list

bull PH ndash Indicates the class is both Polycom and Hybrid bull C ndash Indicates this class is an online class delivered via CCCon line bull T ndash Indicates this class is an online class delivered via TSJC

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Notice ndash The schedule of classes can and will change for a current list please go to httpwwwtrinidadstateedustudentsclass-schedule

Or httpserpdnssbcccseduPRODTSJCbwckschdp_disp_dyn_sched

Valley

18 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Advancing Academic Achievement12420 AAA 176 P20 ST College Science Prep 2 0830AM 1035AM TVC 236 MW 6815 71715 Krumm

Aquaculture12019 AQT 275 200 Special Topics 3 0900AM 0300PM TVC MTWRF 52515 73115 Webster12020 AQT 288 200 Aquaculture Practicum 3 0900AM 0300PM TVC MTWRF 52515 73115 Webster

Art12252 ART 110 H20 Art Appreciation AH1 3 0800AM 0915AM TVC 238 TR 6815 73115 Garcia

Automotive12489 ASE 265 200 HVAC Systems 4 1000AM 0400PM TORT MTWRF 51115 63015 Kingery12490 ASE 260 200 Advanced Drivability 2 1000AM 0400PM TORT MTWRF 51215 7115 Pickett

Barbering12422 BAR 107 200 IntroShavingHoningStrop 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12423 BAR 108 200 InterShavingHoningStropping 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12424 BAR 207 200 Adv ShavingHoningStropping 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper

Biology12532 BIO 202 PH6 Human AnatomyampPhys IILab SC1 4 0550PM 0830PM TVC 229 TW 6815 73115 Cahoone Business12330 BUS 115 H20 Introduction to Business 3 0800AM 1100AM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli12425 BUS 216 H20 Legal Environment of Business 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli12329 BUS 217 H20 Bus CommunicationRept Write 3 1130AM 0230PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli All business courses are meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online College Composition amp Reading12355 CCR 094 200 Studio 121 3 1100AM 1240PM TVC 129 MW 6815 73115 Longfellow

Computer Information Systems12253 CIS 118 H25 Intro PC Applications 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli This CIS course is meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online Communications12254 COM 115 200 Public Speaking 3 1000AM 1150AM TVC 129 R 6815 73115 Longfellow

Cosmetology12344 COS 110 200 Introduction to Hair Coloring 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12345 COS 111 200 Intermediate Hair Coloring 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12348 COS 210 200 Intermediate II Hair Coloring 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12426 COS 211 200 Adv Hair Color 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12491 COS 288 200 Practicum Electric Files 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51215 7115 Mortenson

Criminal Justice12354 CRJ 111 H25 Substantive Criminal Law 3 0530PM 0830PM TVC 129 W 6815 73115 Lara

Early Childhood Education12498 ECE 112 P20 InfantToddler Lab Tech 3 0400PM 0700PM TVC 236 W 6815 73115 Briones12499 ECE 225 P25 Language amp Cognition 3 0400PM 0700PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Plane

Education12428 EDU 251 200 Secondary Capstone 3 TBA 6815 73115 Wiley12492 EDU 250 PH2 CTE in Colorado 1 1000AM 1200PM TVC 229 R 6815 71715 Schroepfer12014 EMS 130 250 EMT Intravenous Therapy 2 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 TR 7715 8615 GHaverfield12015 HPR 102 250 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 61015 61015 GHaverfield12062 HPR 102 252 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 71515 71515 GHaverfield12318 HPR 175 250 ST First Aid 025 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 62415 62415 GHaverfield

English12132 ENG 121 H20 English Composition I CO1 3 0230PM 0420PM TVC 129 W 6815 73115 Longfellow12239 ENG 122 H20 English Composition II CO2 3 0230PM 0420PM TVC 129 R 6815 73115 Longfellow

Emergency Medical Services12014 EMS 130 250 EMT Intravenous Therapy 2 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 TR 7715 8615 GHaverfield12015 HPR 102 250 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 61015 61015 GHaverfield

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Class List

Valley

19wwwtrinidadstateedu

Emergency Medical Services Continued12062 HPR 102 252 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 71515 71515 GHaverfield12318 HPR 175 250 ST First Aid 025 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 62415 62415 GHaverfield

Esthetician12429 EST 110 200 Intro to Facials amp Skin Care 3 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12430 EST 111 200 Intermediate Facials-Skin Care 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12299 EST 210 200 Adv Skin Care 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12295 EST 211 200 Facial Make-up 1 51215 7115 Pepper

GED GED GED PREPABE 0800AM 0400PM TVC 247 TWR 7615 82715 Ruybal GED GED PREPABE 0800AM 0400PM TVC 247 MWR 7615 82715 Stanford GED GED PREPABE 0800AM 0500PM TVC 247 MTWRF 7615 82715 Lindsay GED GED Math 0800AM 1200PM TVC 247 MTWR 7615 82715 Petty

Math12327 MAT 050 200 Quantitative Literacy 4 0800AM 0940AM TVC 130 MTW 6815 73115 Hanson12328 MAT 055 200 Algebraic Literacy 4 0300PM 0440PM TVC 130 MTW 6815 73115 Hanson12012 MAT 107 H20 Career Math 3 0830AM 1215PM TVC 218 TR 6815 71715 Rasmussen12431 MAT 112 H20 Financial Math 3 0630PM 0930PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli This MAT 112 course is meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online 12302 MAT 121 H20 College Algebra MA1 4 0100PM 0330PM TVC 221 TR 6115 8715 Emerick

Medical Assisting12056 MOT 183 H20 Medical Assistant Internship 4 TOFCMP 6815 73115 OrsquoBrien Y12332 MOT 183 H21 Medical Assistant Internship 4 TOFCMP 6815 73115 OrsquoBrien Y

Nurse Aid12057 NUA 101 250 Nurse Aide Health Care Skills 4 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 6815 71315 Martinez12058 NUA 105 250 Home Health Aide Theory 2 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 71415 72815 Martinez12059 NUA 170 200 Nurse Aide Clinical Experience 1 0530AM 0330PM TOFCMP UFS 62615 62815 Mestas-Garcia12060 NUA 171 200 Advanced Nurse Aide Clinical 1 0530AM 0330PM TOFCMP UFS 71015 71215 Mestas-Garcia12061 NUA 172 200 Nurse Aide Clinical-Elderly 1 0530AM 0330PM TOFCMP UFS 72415 72615 Mestas-Garcia12433 HPR 102 253 CPR for Professionals 05 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR102 M 6815 71715 Staff

Nursing 12528 HWE 100 H20 Human Nutrition 3 0900AM 1200PM TVC SCTR102 M 51115 6515 Medina

Philosophy12432 PHI 111 H20 Intro to Philosophy AH3 3 0900AM 1100AM TVC 153 M 6815 73115 Hanna

Psychology12246 PSY 101 PH2 General Psychology I SS3 3 1030AM 1220PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Mobbley12134 PSY 227 H20 Psychology of DeathDying SS3 3 0100PM 0250PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Mobbley12335 PSY 255 H20 Brain and Behavior 3 0900AM 1050AM TVC 153 W 6815 73115 Meyer

Sociology12247 SOC 101 PH2 Intro to Sociology I SS3 3 0100PM 0250PM TVC 236 W 6815 73115 Cooley

Southern Rocky Mountain Heritage School1318 SRHS 1000 Introduction to Reiki S 0900AM 0400PM Banta 306 71815 71815 Dawes1319 SRHS 1001 Aromatherapy Blending Essential Oils S 0900AM 1200PM Banta 62015 62015 Evans1320 SRHS 1002 Aromatherapy Using Essential Oils Safety T 0900AM 1200PM Banta 6915 6915 Evans1321 SRHS 1003 Ear Candling F 0900AM 1200PM Banta 61215 61215 Evans1322 SRHS 1004 Hands on the Harp R 0700PM 0900PM TBD TBD 72315 72315 McKee1323 SRHS 1005 Accupressure for Stress T 1000AM 1200PM Banta 61615 61615 Evans

6-16-15

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Class List

When Trinidad State Junior College opened in April of 1925 it was Coloradorsquos rst community college In the beginning the college shared space and faculty with Trinidad High School It started with 37 students compared to about 1800 now

By 1935 classes were moved to a newly remodeled Tillotson Academy building That building sat just east of the present-day Berg Building but has since been torn down The 17-acre Trinidad Campus now includes 15 buildings plus two more in Alamosa and a handful of o -campus training sites

Trinidad State continues to o er traditional programs of study in academic-transfer areas such as accounting business administration English chemistry mathematics and psychology Those students often continue their education at a four-year school Trinidad State also o ers a wide range of career and technical training in programs like gunsmithing cosmetology massage therapy welding diesel mechanics auto mechanics and nursing

Historical highlights

bull The bill that established Trinidad State Junior College in 1925 was sponsored by State Senator Sam Freudenthal for whom the campus library is now named

bull In the beginning classes were taught at Trinidad High School by high school teachers but college students were not allowed to mingle with high school students

bull By 1932 a full two years of classes were o ered allowing the rst eight students to earn two year degrees in May of 1933

bull In the spring of 1940 construction began on what is now the Berg Administration Building

bull In the fall of 1940 construction began on what is now Scott Gymnasium

bull Trinidad Statersquos gunsmithing progam began in 1947 and is now regarded as the premier gunsmithing program in the United States

bull Trinidad State was accepted into the Colorado Community College System in 1968

bull In 1994 Trinidad State merged with the San Luis Valley Educational Center in Alamosa creating the Trinidad State Valley Campus

bull Selected as rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in 2015

Trinidad State Celebrates 90 years

21wwwtrinidadstateedu

CCCOnline Summer 2015 Class List

Session 1 ndash June 1th - August 8th

12249 AAA 099 C11 Active Learning Skills 112063 ACC 101 C11 Fundamentals of Accounting 312064 ACC 115 C11 Payroll Accounting 312065 ACC 121 C11 Accounting Principles I 412066 ACC 122 C11 Accounting Principles II 412067 ACC 131 C11 Income Tax 312380 ACC 215 C11 Acct Info Systems amp eBusiness 312068 ACC 226 C11 Cost Accounting 312069 ANT 101 C11 Cultural Anthropology SS3 312070 ANT 111 C11 Physical Anthropology SS3 312071 ANT 225 C11 Anthropology of Religion 312072 ART 110 C11 Art Appreciation AH1 312073 ART 111 C11 Art Hist Ancient MedievGT-AH1 312074 ART 112 C11 Art Hist Renaiss1900GT-AH1 312075 AST 101 C11 Astronomy I wLab SC1 412076 AST 102 C11 Astronomy II wLab SC1 412077 BIO 105 C11 Science of Biology wLab SC1 412078 BIO 106 C11 Basic Anatomy And Physiology 412079 BIO 111 C11 Gen College Biology ILab SC1 512080 BIO 201 C11 Human AnatomyampPhys wLab ISC1 412081 BIO 202 C11 Human AnatomyampPhys IILab SC1 412082 BIO 204 C11 Microbiology wLab SC1 412083 BIO 216 C11 Pathophysiology 412084 BUS 115 C11 Introduction to Business 312085 BUS 120 C11 Introduction to E-Commerce 312086 BUS 216 C11 Legal Environment of Business 312087 BUS 217 C11 Bus CommunicationRept Write 312088 BUS 226 C11 Business Statistics 312089 CHE 101 C11 Intro to Chemistry ILab SC1 5

12090 CHE 102 C11 Intro to Chemistry IILab SC1 512091 CHE 111 C11 Gen College Chem ILab SC1 512092 CHE 112 C11 Gen College Chem IILab SC1 512093 CIS 115 C11 Intro to Computer Info Sys 312094 CIS 118 C11 Intro PC Applications 312095 CIS 135 C11 Complete PC Word Processing 312096 CIS 145 C11 Complete PC Database 312097 CIS 155 C11 PC Spreadsheet Concepts 312098 CIS 267 C11 Mgmt of Information Systems 312240 CNG 101 C11 Networking Fundamentals 312099 CNG 209 C11 MS Server Active Direct Config 412100 CNG 210 C11 MS Network Infrastruct Config 412101 CNG 211 C11 Windows Configuration (OS) 312102 CNG 212 C11 Configuring Windows Server 412103 COM 115 C11 Public Speaking 312105 COM 125 C11 Interpersonal Communication 312104 CRJ 110 C11 Intro to Criminal Justice 312106 CRJ 125 C11 Policing Systems 312107 CRJ 135 C11 Judicial Function 312108 CRJ 145 C11 Correctional Process 312109 CRJ 205 C11 Principles of Criminal Law 312110 CRJ 210 C11 Constitutional Law 312111 CRJ 230 C11 Criminology 312112 CRJ 236 C11 CRJ Research Methods 312243 CRJ 257 C11 Victimology 312248 CSC 105 C11 Computer Literacy 312113 CSC 160 C11 Computer Science I (C++) 412114 CSC 161 C11 Computer Sci II (Language) 412115 CSC 240 C11 Java Programming 312116 CWB 110 C11 Cmplt Web Author (Language) 312117 CWB 130 C11 Web Editing Tools (Editor) 3

CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs

CCCOnline is not a college We are part of the Colorado Community College System of 13 two-year colleges in the state - including Trinidad State Junior College CCCOnline delivers online courses from those 13 colleges

If you are already a student at TSJC you can register for CCCOnline and your on-campus classes at the same time CCCOnline classes have their own unique section number C11 C12 C21 or C22 so you can easily tell them apart from Trinidad State Junior Collegersquos online courses or those you take on campus

If you want to take online classes are a new student and have not yet applied to one of the 13 Colorado community colleges visit wwwccconlineorg and explore the programs and courses we offer

All students who take CCCOnline courses must select a home college that offers the degree or certificate they want to pursue Your home college

Census Date - Last day to drop with refund

June 14th 2015

June 1st 2015

June 11th 2015

June 26th 2015

Session 1

August 8th 2015

Classes Begin

Last Day to Withdraw ldquoWrdquo Recorded No Refund

Summer 2015

Last Day of Class

June 8th 2015

July 10th 2015

Session 2

July 18th 2015

June 1st 2015

June 11th 2015

June 26th 2015

Session 3

August 8th 2015

bull Keeps your Records bull Processes your college application bull Provides transcripts bull Provides career counseling bull Helps you transfer your credits bull Issues your degree or certificate bull Takes your tuition payment bull Contact advisingccconlineorg

22 wwwtrinidadstateedu

12118 ECE 101 C11 Intro to Early Childhood Educ 312119 ECE 102 C11 Intro to ECE Lab Techniques 312120 ECE 103 C11 Guidance Strategies Yng Child 312121 ECE 111 C11 InfantToddler TheoryPractice 312122 ECE 112 C11 InfantToddler Lab Tech 312386 ECE 125 C11 ScienceMath amp the Young Child 312123 ECE 205 C11 Nutrition Health and Safety 312124 ECE 220 C11 Curriculum Methods Techniques 312125 ECE 226 C11 Creativity and the Young Child 312126 ECE 238 C11 Child Growth and Development 312127 ECE 240 C11 Admin of ECE Programs 312128 ECE 241 C11 AdminHuman Relations ECE 312129 ECE 260 C11 The Exceptional Child 312130 ECO 201 C11 Prin of Macroeconomics SS1 312131 ECO 202 C11 Prin of Microeconomics SS1 312135 ENG 121 C11 English Composition I CO1 312136 ENG 122 C11 English Composition II CO2 312137 ENG 131 C11 Technical Writing I 312138 ENG 221 C11 Creative Writing I 312139 ENG 222 C11 Creative Writing II 312140 ENV 101 C11 Environmental Sci wLab SC1 412141 FRE 111 C11 French Language I 512142 FRE 211 C11 French Language III AH4 312143 FRE 212 C11 French Language IV AH4 312144 GEO 105 C11 World Regional Geography SS2 312145 GEO 106 C11 Human Geography SS2 312146 GER 111 C11 German Language I 512147 GEY 111 C11 Physical Geology wLab SC1 412297 GEY 112 C11 Historical Geology wLab SC1 412148 HIS 101 C11 Western CivAntiquity-1650 HI1 312149 HIS 102 C11 Western Civ 1650-Present HI1 312150 HIS 111 C11 The World Antiquity-1500 HI1 312151 HIS 112 C11 The World 1500-Present HI1 312381 HIS 121 C11 US History to Reconst HI1 312152 HIS 225 C11 Colorado History HI1 312153 HPR 178 C11 Medical Terminology 112154 HUM 115 C11 World Mythology GT-AH2 312155 HUM 121 C11 Humanities Early Civ GT-AH2 312156 HUM 122 C11 Humanities Mediev-Mod GT-AH2 312157 HUM 123 C11 Humanities Modern WrldGT-AH2 312158 HWE 100 C11 Human Nutrition 312159 LIT 115 C11 Intro to Literature I AH2 312160 LIT 201 C11 Wrld Literature to 1600GT-AH2 312387 LIT 202 C11 World Lit After 1600GT-AH2 312388 LIT 211 C11 Amer Lit to Civil War GT-AH2 312161 LIT 212 C11 Amer Lit Aft Civil WarGT-AH2 312244 LIT 225 C11 Intro to Shakespeare AH2 312162 LIT 255 C11 Children`s Literature 312163 MAN 200 C11 Human Resource Management I 312164 MAN 216 C11 Small Business Management 312165 MAN 226 C11 Principles of Management 312166 MAR 111 C11 Principles of Sales 312167 MAR 216 C11 Principles of Marketing 312382 MAT 050 C11 Quantitative Literacy 412383 MAT 055 C11 Algebraic Literacy 412168 MAT 103 C11 Math for Clinical Calculations 312169 MAT 107 C11 Career Math 312170 MAT 112 C11 Financial Mathematics 312171 MAT 120 C11 Math for Liberal Arts MA1 412172 MAT 121 C11 College Algebra MA1 412173 MAT 122 C11 College Trigonometry MA1 312174 MAT 123 C11 Finite Mathematics MA1 4

12175 MAT 125 C11 Survey of Calculus MA1 412176 MAT 135 C11 Intro to Statistics MA1 312177 MAT 155 C11 Integrated Math I 312178 MAT 156 C11 Integrated Math II 312179 MAT 166 C11 Pre-Calculus MA1 512180 MAT 201 C11 Calculus I MA1 512181 MAT 202 C11 Calculus II MA1 512182 MAT 203 C11 Calculus III MA1 412183 MGD 102 C11 Introduction To Multimedia 312184 MGD 111 C11 Adobe Photoshop I 312185 MGD 112 C11 Adobe Illustrator I 312241 MGD 114 C11 Adobe InDesign 312186 MUS 100 C11 Intro to Music Theory I 312188 MUS 120 C11 Music Appreciation AH1 312187 MUS 121 C11 Music Hist Mdvl-Classical AH1 312242 MUS 125 C11 History of Jazz GT-AH1 312189 NUR 101 C11 Pharmacology Calculations 112190 OSH 115 C11 General Industry Standards 512192 OSH 125 C11 Construction Industry Standard 312191 OSH 135 C11 Case Study Evaluation 512195 OSH 145 C11 Fire Protection amp Analysis 312193 OSH 146 C11 Hazardous Materials 212194 OSH 155 C11 Environ Regulatory Framework 312197 OSH 165 C11 Excavation Safety 112196 OSH 215 C11 Accident Prevention 312198 OSH 225 C11 Industrial Hygiene 312199 OSH 226 C11 ErgonomicsManage Task Stress 312200 OSH 235 C11 Workersrsquo Compensation 212201 OSH 245 C11 Safety Program PlanningAdmin 312202 OSH 246 C11 Safety Training Methods 312203 OSH 255 C11 Industrial Hygiene Instru Lab 312204 OSH 281 C11 Internship 012205 OSH 285 C11 Independent Study 012206 PHI 111 C11 Intro to Philosophy AH3 312207 PHI 112 C11 Ethics AH3 312208 PHI 113 C11 Logic AH3 312209 PHI 115 C11 World Religions-West AH3 312210 PHI 116 C11 World Religions-East AH3 312211 PHY 105 C11 Conceptual Physics wLab SC1 412212 PHY 111 C11 Physics Alg-Based ILab SC1 512213 PHY 112 C11 Physics Alg-Based IILab SC1 512214 POS 105 C11 Intro to Political ScienceSS1 312215 POS 111 C11 American Government SS1 312216 POS 125 C11 AmerStateLocal Govt GT-SS1 312217 POS 205 C11 International Relations SS1 312218 PSY 101 C11 General Psychology I SS3 312219 PSY 102 C11 General Psychology II SS3 312220 PSY 226 C11 Social Psychology SS3 312221 PSY 235 C11 Human Growth amp Developmnt SS3 312222 PSY 237 C11 Child amp Adolescent Psychology 312223 PSY 238 C11 Child Development SS3 312224 PSY 249 C11 Abnormal Psychology SS3 312225 RUS 111 C11 Russian Language I 512226 SCI 155 C11 Integrated Sci I wLab SC1 412296 SCI 156 C11 Integrated Sci II wLab SC1 412227 SOC 101 C11 Intro to Sociology I SS3 312228 SOC 102 C11 Intro to Sociology II SS3 312229 SOC 231 C11 Sociology-Deviant BehaviorSS3 312230 SPA 111 C11 Spanish Language I 512231 SPA 112 C11 Spanish Language II 512232 SPA 211 C11 Spanish Language III AH4 312233 SPA 212 C11 Spanish Language IV AH4 3

CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title CRS CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs

CCCOnline Summer 2015 Class List Continued

23wwwtrinidadstateedu

AGE 102 Agriculture Economics GT-SS1AGR 260 World Interdependence Population and Food GT-SS3AGY 240 Introductory Soil Science with Lab GT-SC1ANT 101 Cultural Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 102 Cultural Anthropology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 103 Archaeology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 104 Physical Anthropology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 107 Introduction to Archaeology GT-SS3ANT 108 Archaeology of World Rock Art GT-SS3ANT 111 Physical Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 201 Introduction to Forensic Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 215 Indians of North America GT-SS3ANT 250 Medical Anthropology GT-SS3ART 110 Art Appreciation GT-AH1ART 111 Art History Ancient to Medieval GT-AH1ART 112 Art History Renaissance to Modern GT-AH1ART 207 Art History - 1900 to Present GT-AH1AST 101 Astronomy I with Lab GT-SC1AST 102 Astronomy II with Lab GT-SC1AST 150 Astrobiology GT-SC2AST 155 Astronomy Ancient Cultures GT-SC2AST 160 Cosmology GT-SC2BIO 103 Principles of Animal Biology GT-SC2BIO 104 Biology A Human Approach GT-SC1BIO 105 Science of Biology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 111 General College Biology I with Lab GT-SC1BIO 112 General College Biology II with Lab GT-SC1BIO 116 Introduction to Human Disease GT-SC2BIO 201 Anatomy amp Physiology I with Lab GT-SC1BIO 202 Anatomy amp Physiology II with Lab GT-SC1BIO 204 Microbiology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 208 General College Microbiology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 220 General Zoology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 221 Botany with Lab GT-SC1BIO 224 Genetics GT-SC1CHE 101 Introduction to Chemistry I with Lab GT-SC1CHE 102 Introduction to Chemistry II with Lab GT-SC1CHE 105 Chemistry in Context with Lab GT-SC1CHE 111 General College Chemistry I with Lab GT-SC1CHE 112 General College Chemistry II with Lab GT-SC1COM 220 Inter-cultural Communication GT-SS3CRJ 110 Introduction to Criminal Justice GT-SS3DAN 125 History of Dance I GT-AH1ECO 101 Economics of Social Issues GT-SS1ECO 201 Principles of Macroeconomics GT-SS1ECO 202 Principles of Microeconomics GT-SS1ECO 211 Gender in the Economy GT-SS1ECO 245 Environmental Economics GT-SS1

ENG 121 English Composition I GT-CO1ENG 122 English Composition II GT-CO2ENG 201 English Comp III Writing for Public Discourse GT-CO3ENV 101 Introduction to Environmental Science with Lab GT-SC1ENV 110 Natural Disasters GT-SC2ETH 200 Introduction to Ethnic Studies GT-SS3FRE 211 French Language III GT-AH4FRE 212 French Language IV GT-AH4GEO 105 World Regional Geography GT-SS2GEO 106 Human Geography GT-SS2GEO 111 Physical Geography - Landforms with Lab GT-SC1GEO 112 Physical Geography-Weather amp Climate with Lab GT-SC1GER 211 German Language III GT-AH4GER 212 German Language IV GT-AH4GEY 108 Geology of US National Parks GT-SC2GEY 111 Physical Geology with Lab GT-SC1GEY 112 Historical Geology with Lab GT-SC1GEY 135 Environmental Geology with Lab GT-SC1HIS 101 Western Civilization Antiquity - 1650 GT-HI1HIS 102 Western Civilization 1650 - Present GT-HI1HIS 111 The World Antiquity - 1500 GT-HI1HIS 112 The World 1500 - Present GT-HI1HIS 121 US History to Reconstruction GT-HI1HIS 122 US History Since the Civil War GT-HI1HIS 203 Civil War Era in American History GT-HI1HIS 205 Women in World History GT-HI1HIS 207 American Environmental History GT-HI1HIS 208 American Indian History GT-HI1HIS 215 Women in US History GT-HI1HIS 218 History of Science and Technology GT-HI1HIS 225 Colorado History GT-HI1HIS 235 History of the American West GT-HI1HIS 236 US History Since 1945 GT-HI1HIS 243 History of Modern China GT-HI1HIS 244 History of Latin America GT-HI1HIS 245 US in the World GT-HI1HIS 247 20th Century World History GT-HI1HIS 249 History of Islamic Civilization GT-HI1HIS 250 African American History GT-HI1HIS 251 History of Christianity in the World GT-HI1HIS 255 The Middle Ages GT-HI1HIS 259 Modern Middle East GT-HI1HIS 260 U S Foreign Relations History GT-HI1HIS 265 Writing About History GT-CO3HUM 103 Introduction to Film Art GT-AH2HUM 115 World Mythology GT-AH2HUM 121 Humanities Early Civilization GT-AH2HUM 122 Humanities Medieval-Modern GT-AH2

CRN Title CRN Title

Statewide Guaranteed Transfer Classes

Session 2 ndash June 8th - August 18th 12390 ART 110 C21 Art Appreciation AH1 312391 BUS 115 C21 Introduction to Business 312408 COM 115 C21 Public Speaking 312392 COM 125 C21 Interpersonal Communication 312393 ENG 121 C21 English Composition I CO1 312394 ENG 122 C21 English Composition II CO2 312395 HIS 121 C21 US History to Reconst HI1 312396 HIS 225 C21 Colorado History HI1 3

12397 HWE 100 C21 Human Nutrition 312398 PHI 111 C21 Intro to Philosophy AH3 312399 PSY 101 C21 General Psychology I SS3 312400 PSY 235 C21 Human Growth amp Developmnt SS3 312401 SOC 101 C21 Intro to Sociology I SS3 3

Session 3 ndash June 1th - August 8th 12384 MAT 025 C91 Algebraic Literacy Lab 112385 MAT 055 C91 Algebraic Literacy 4

CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs

CCCOnline Summer 2015 Class List Continued

HUM 123 Humanities Modern World GT-AH2ITA 211 Italian Language III GT-AH4ITA 212 Italian Language IV GT-AH4JOU 105 Introduction to Mass Media GT-SS3JPN 211 Japanese Language III GT-AH4JPN 212 Japanese Language IV GT-AH4LIT 115 Introduction to Literature I GT-AH2LIT 201 World Literature 10 1600 GT-AH2LIT 202 World Literature After 1600 GT-AH2LIT 205 Ethnic Literature GT-AH2LIT 211 American Literature to Civil War GT-AH2LIT 212 American Literature After Civil War GT-AH2LIT 221 British Literature to 1700 GT-AH2LIT 222 British Literature Since 1700 GT-AH2LIT 225 Introduction to Shakespeare GT-AH2LIT 246 Literature of Women GT-AH2LIT 259 Survey of African American Literature GT-AH2LIT 268 Celtic Literature GT-AH2MAT 120 Mathematics for Liberal Arts GT-MA1MAT 121 College Algebra GT-MA1MAT 122 College Trigonometry GT-MA1MAT 123 Finite Mathematics GT-MA1MAT 125 Survey of Calculus GT-MA1MAT 135 Introduction to Statistics GT-MA1MAT 166 Pre-Calculus GT-MA1MAT 201 Calculus I GT-MA1MAT 202 Calculus II GT-MA1MAT 203 Calculus III GT-MA1MAT 204 Calculus IIIEngineering Apps GT-MA1MAT 215 Discrete Mathematics GT-MA1MAT 261 Diff Eqwith Engineering Apps GT-MA1MAT 265 Differential Equations GT-MA1MET 150 General Meteorology with Lab GT-MA1MUS 120 Music Appreciation GT-AH1MUS 122 Music History Early Romantic-Present GT-AH1MUS 123 Survey of World Music GT-AH1MUS 125 History of Jazz GT-AH1NRE 251 General Oceanography with Lab GT-SC1PHI 111 Introduction to Philosophy GT-AH3PHI 112 Ethics GT-AH3PHI 113 Logic GT-AH3PHI 114 Comparative Religions GT-AH3PHI 115 World Religions West GT-AH3PHI 116 World Religions East GT-AH3PHI 214 Philosophy of Religion GT-AH3PHI 218 Environmental Ethics GT-AH3PHI 220 Philosophy of Death and Dying GT-AH3PHY 105 Conceptual Physics with Lab GT-SC1PHY 107 Energy Science and Technology with Lab GT-SC1

PHY 111 Physics Algebra Based I with Lab GT-SC1PHY 112 Physics Algebra Based II with Lab GT-SC1PHY 211 Physics Calculus Based I with Lab GT-SC1PHY 212 Physics Calculus Based II with Lab GT-SC1POS 105 Introduction to Political Science GT-SS1POS 111 American Government GT-SS1POS 125 American State and Local Government GT-SS1POS 205 International Relations GT-SS1POS 215 Current Political Issues GT-SS1POS 225 Comparative Government GT-SS1PSY 101 General Psychology I GT-SS3PSY 102 General Psychology II GT-SS3PSY 205 Psychology of Gender GT-SS3PSY 217 Human Sexuality GT-SS3PSY 226 Social Psychology GT-SS3PSY 227 Psychology of Death and Dying GT-SS3PSY 235 Human Growth amp Development GT-SS3PSY 238 Child Development GT-SS3PSY 240 Health Psychology GT-SS3PSY 249 Abnormal Psychology GT-SS3PSY 265 Psychology of Personality GT-SS3RUS 211 Russian Language III GT-AH4RUS 212 Russian Language IV GT-AH4SCI 105 Science in Society GT-SC2SCI 155 Integrated Science I Physics amp Chemistry with Lab GT-SC1SCI 156 Integrated Science II Earth amp Life Science with Lab GT-SC1SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology GT-SS3SOC 102 Introduction to Sociology II GT-SS3SOC 205 Sociology of Family Dynamics GT-SS3SOC 207 Environmental Sociology GT-SS3SOC 215 Contemporary Social Problems GT-SS3SOC 216 Sociology of Gender GT-SS3SOC 218 Sociology of Diversity GT-SS3SOC 220 Sociology of Religion GT-SS3SOC 231 Sociology of Deviant Behavior GT-SS3SOC 237 Sociology of Death and Dying GT-SS3SPA 211 Spanish Language III GT-AH4SPA 212 Spanish Language IV GT-AH4THE 105 Theatre Appreciation GT-AH1THE 108 Theatre Script Analysis GT-AH1THE 211 Development of Theatre Greek-Renaissance GT-AH1THE 212 Development of Theatre Restoration-Modern GT-AH1THE 215 Playwriting GT-AH1WST 200 Introduction to Women Studies GT-SS3WST 225 Women and Social Action GT-SS3WST 240 Goddesses and Women of the Ancient World GT-SS3WST 249 Womenrsquos Sexuality GT-SS3

52315

Statewide Guaranteed Transfer Classes Continued CRN Title CRN Title

Southern Colorado Repertory eatre and Trinidad State are o ering a two-week Arts Immersion Camp open to kids ages 5-18 e summer program includes theatre taught by professional actors designers and technicians and music and art taught by Trinidad Statersquos accomplished professors For two fun- lled weeks campers receive extensive and specialized training for the next generation of creative professionals and enthusiasts all in a safe environment on Trinidad Statersquos beautiful campus e two weeks of Camp lead up to the last weekend when family members can enjoy campers in a fully staged play and music performance and art on display at Trinidad Statersquos Massari Performing Arts Center

Dates July 20 - August 2 2015 (two weeks)Times 3 options -

bull Full Immersion Sleep-Over Campbull Day Camp 9 am - 5 pm including an hour for lunchbull Theatre Camp only 9 am - 1 pm

Costbull Full Immersion including room and board and all activities

$1295bull Full Day Camp including lunch $485bull Morning Theatre Camp only $220

Where Trinidad State Junior College and the Massari Performing Arts CenterAges

bull Full Immersion Sleep-over Camp 8-18bull Day Camp 7-18bull Morning Theatre Camp only 5-18

Description Geared for all levels of experience and interest Arts Camp provides extensive training and performance experiences in acting dance music and art blending interactive activities with professional trainingContact Harriet Vaugeois or Bernadine Torres bernadinescrtheatregmailcom wwwscrtheatrecom

In Theatre workshops campers work on all aspects of theatre production including acting voice production dance technical design of costumes scenery lights sound and props Highly experienced teachers and counselors ensure a supportive and inclusive environment where campers build vivid on-stage characters which help shape the o -stage character of the young lives engaged making them con dent compassionate and well rounded Campers are encouraged to develop new skills pursue existing interests and foster everlasting friendships

In Art workshops campers will engage in hands-on opportunities to experience the creative process in an active (and fun) studio environment Campers will work with highly experienced professional artists who welcome the opportunity to work with unique individuals bursting with potential In addition to the traditional range of artistic expression the campers will also have the opportunity to experience puppet making Our goal is to push creativity to the next level encourage long lasting friendships build con dence and self-esteem all while having fun

In Music workshops campers will rehearse daily with highly accomplished musicians to improve his or her vocal or musical skills both individually and as part of a group In addition to exploring various musical genres campers will have the opportunity to develop songwriting skills Beyond increased musical con dence campers will form lifelong friendships with other boys girls and teens who share the same passion and enthusiasm (Please note other than piano and percussion campers will need to bring their own instrument)

Southern Colorado Arts Immersion Camp

Theatre

Art

Music

24 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Southern Colorado Repertory eatre and Trinidad State are o ering a two-week Arts Immersion Camp open to kids ages 5-18 e summer program includes theatre taught by professional actors designers and technicians and music and art taught by Trinidad Statersquos accomplished professors For two fun- lled weeks campers receive extensive and specialized training for the next generation of creative professionals and enthusiasts all in a safe environment on Trinidad Statersquos beautiful campus e two weeks of Camp lead up to the last weekend when family members can enjoy campers in a fully staged play and music performance and art on display at Trinidad Statersquos Massari Performing Arts Center

Dates July 20 - August 2 2015 (two weeks)Times 3 options -

bull Full Immersion Sleep-Over Campbull Day Camp 9 am - 5 pm including an hour for lunchbull Theatre Camp only 9 am - 1 pm

Costbull Full Immersion including room and board and all activities

$1295bull Full Day Camp including lunch $485bull Morning Theatre Camp only $220

Where Trinidad State Junior College and the Massari Performing Arts CenterAges

bull Full Immersion Sleep-over Camp 8-18bull Day Camp 7-18bull Morning Theatre Camp only 5-18

Description Geared for all levels of experience and interest Arts Camp provides extensive training and performance experiences in acting dance music and art blending interactive activities with professional trainingContact Harriet Vaugeois or Bernadine Torres bernadinescrtheatregmailcom wwwscrtheatrecom

In Theatre workshops campers work on all aspects of theatre production including acting voice production dance technical design of costumes scenery lights sound and props Highly experienced teachers and counselors ensure a supportive and inclusive environment where campers build vivid on-stage characters which help shape the o -stage character of the young lives engaged making them con dent compassionate and well rounded Campers are encouraged to develop new skills pursue existing interests and foster everlasting friendships

In Art workshops campers will engage in hands-on opportunities to experience the creative process in an active (and fun) studio environment Campers will work with highly experienced professional artists who welcome the opportunity to work with unique individuals bursting with potential In addition to the traditional range of artistic expression the campers will also have the opportunity to experience puppet making Our goal is to push creativity to the next level encourage long lasting friendships build con dence and self-esteem all while having fun

In Music workshops campers will rehearse daily with highly accomplished musicians to improve his or her vocal or musical skills both individually and as part of a group In addition to exploring various musical genres campers will have the opportunity to develop songwriting skills Beyond increased musical con dence campers will form lifelong friendships with other boys girls and teens who share the same passion and enthusiasm (Please note other than piano and percussion campers will need to bring their own instrument)

Southern Colorado Arts Immersion Camp

Theatre

Art

Music

Summer Gunsmithing Series at Trinidad State

More than 60 classes are o ered through the NRA Summer Series including topics covering speci c guns machining welding for gunsmiths metal nishes reloading stockmaking checkering engraving and more

Learn from the best ndash experts from all over the nation and our top-notch gunsmithing faculty teach NRA summer classes

Classes ll up fast - sign up today Call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

ldquoThis is my rst time here rst time doing any gunsmithing

and I was very impressed Thanks for a great weekrdquo ndash NRA Gunsmithing Student

Trinidad State o ers NRA gunsmithing courses throughout the summer Classes vary in length from one day to two weeks and

are available to anyone interested in gunsmithing or related topics - whether yoursquore a novice current student or professional

Now at Trinidad State NRA Certified Training Center

Trinidad State is now home to the rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in the United States is allows Trinidad Statersquos storied Gunsmithing Department with backing from the NRA to train future gun safety instructors in the proper use

of pistols ri es shotguns and more Not only can students become NRA Certi ed

Instructors they can take advantage of government nancial aid GI Bill and Vocational Rehab bene ts when paying for these classes For information or

to sign up call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

bull Tuition at Trinidad State is at least 40 less than area 4-year colleges and universities

bull Start here then transfer to a 4-year university ndash General Education courses guaranteed to transfer to Colorado universities (some restrictions apply)

Get the schedule online

Call 1-800-621-TSJC or visit trinidadstateedu

Summer Gunsmithing Series at Trinidad State

More than 60 classes are o ered through the NRA Summer Series including topics covering speci c guns machining welding for gunsmiths metal nishes reloading stockmaking checkering engraving and more

Learn from the best ndash experts from all over the nation and our top-notch gunsmithing faculty teach NRA summer classes

Classes ll up fast - sign up today Call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

ldquoThis is my rst time here rst time doing any gunsmithing

and I was very impressed Thanks for a great weekrdquo ndash NRA Gunsmithing Student

Trinidad State o ers NRA gunsmithing courses throughout the summer Classes vary in length from one day to two weeks and

are available to anyone interested in gunsmithing or related topics - whether yoursquore a novice current student or professional

Now at Trinidad State NRA Certified Training Center

Trinidad State is now home to the rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in the United States is allows Trinidad Statersquos storied Gunsmithing Department with backing from the NRA to train future gun safety instructors in the proper use

of pistols ri es shotguns and more Not only can students become NRA Certi ed

Instructors they can take advantage of government nancial aid GI Bill and Vocational Rehab bene ts when paying for these classes For information or

to sign up call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

bull Tuition at Trinidad State is at least 40 less than area 4-year colleges and universities

bull Start here then transfer to a 4-year university ndash General Education courses guaranteed to transfer to Colorado universities (some restrictions apply)

Get the schedule online

Call 1-800-621-TSJC or visit trinidadstateedu

10 wwwtrinidadstateedu

IMPORTANT DATES FOR SUMMER 2015March 2015March 20th Summer Registration Opens

May 2015May 29th Advising and Placement Testing Available

June 2015June 8th Six-Week Session BeginsJune 8th Eight-Week Session BeginsJune 13th Census Date Six-Week SessionJune 15th Census Date Eight-Week Session

July 2015July 4th Independence Day No Classes College Closed July 9th Withdrawal Date Six-Week SessionJuly 17th Six-Week Session EndsJuly 20th Withdrawal Date Eight-Week SessionJuly 31st Eight-Week Session Ends

Class Sessions First Day of Classes

Census DateLast day to drop

with refund

Withdrawal DateLast day to withdraw

ldquoWrdquo RecordedNo Refund

Semester Dates

CCCOnline (Ses 1) June 1st June 11st June 26th June 1st ndash August 8th

CCCOnline (Ses 2) June 8th June 14th July 10th June 8th ndash July 18th

CCCOnline (Ses 3) June 1st June 11st June 26th June 1st ndash August 8th

Summer 2015 Term Dates for CCCOnline Classes

TSJC is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association

of Colleges and Schools 230 South LaSalle St Suite 7-500

Chicago Illinois 60602-1411 1 (800) 621-7440 (312) 263-0456

Programs are approved byState Board for Community Colleges and Occupational Education

9101 Lowry Blvd bull Denver CO 80230 bull Phone 800-621-7440

11wwwtrinidadstateedu

Student Admissions Checklist

Admissions Application (Must have a GEDHigh school Diploma) Apply online wwwtrinidadstateedu

TSJC Student Number S__________________

Provide previous educational information to TSJC Transcripts-high school Transcripts-previous College ACTSAT scores Immunization Records

Accuplacer Test-Trinidad Campus (TC) Library 218 Valley Campus (VC) LRC 212 (To ensure proper placement to achieve success)

FAFSA- TC BERG 209 VC Main Bldg 160 - File a Free Application for Federal Student Aid wwwfafsaedugov TSJC Code 001368 You will need prior year income tax records Pin_____________ Password______________

Colorado Opportunity Fund - TC Berg Room 201 VC Main Bldg 160- Colorado residents are eligible for COF to decrease your tuition expense httpscofcollege-assistorg User ID___________ Password_______________

Advising Registration-TC Library Student Success Center VC Main Bldg 160 You may self-disclose any disabilities amp seek accommodations -TC Library 222 VC LRC 212 Work Study Opportunities-TC Berg Room 209 VC Main Bldg 160

Student ID Card Student Services Berg TC Room 201 VC Main Build 158

Book Voucher - TC Berg Room 209 VC Business Office New Students- First Day of classes Continuing Students- The week before classes begin

Verify room assignments - look up your class schedule in Go2TSJCPortal to verify that your classes have not been moved

TC - Trinidad CampusVC - Valley Campus

12 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Summer 2015 Semester CalendarPlease pay special attention to the dates that classes begin and end Note that leaving early or returning late may result in your grades being lowered

Credit HoursTo be considered a full-time student at Trinidad State Junior College you must be enrolled in at least 15 credit hours Federal Financial Aid recognizes a student carrying 12 credit hours to be full time If you are enrolled in a career or technical educational program you may not take more than 26 credit hours without the approval of the program dean

Arranged CoursesThe abbreviation ldquoTBArdquo means that the time days or locations are scheduled on an individual basis between student and instructor Students are responsible for seeing the instructor to arrange their schedules

Course Cancellations The College reserves the right to cancel programs or courses to change instructors and to change times or locations of classes The Deanrsquos office will have current up-to-date information on scheduled classes

Drops Withdrawals and Repeating a Course Itrsquos important to know the drop and withdrawal dates for all your classes The dates are listed on the academic calendar or your individual course syllabus Whatrsquos the difference between ldquodroprdquo and ldquowithdrawrdquo If you drop a class before the census date you will receive a tuition refund and you will not lose College Opportunity Fund (COF) credits You can withdraw between the census and withdrawal dates It wonrsquot affect your grade point average however you will not get a refund and you will lose COF credits

A student who earns a grade of D F or U may repeat the course once for the purpose of improving the grade point

average (GPA) Both grades earned will be entered on the transcript however only the highest grade will be counted in calculating the cumulative grade point average Duplicate credit is not granted for repeating a course It is the studentrsquos responsibility to drop or withdraw from classes if they stop attending Students can go to the Student Services Office on either campus to drop or withdraw from a class If a student decides to withdraw from a class after the census but before the last 20 of the class and has a passing grade the grade will be recorded as ldquoWrdquo A ldquoWrdquo is not counted in computing grade point averages If a student withdraws during the last 20 of the class a regular grade will be assigned that does count in computing grade point averages Requests for exception to this procedure may be made to the appropriate dean

Tuition Refunds If a student officially drops from classes prior to the class census date a 100 refund of tuition will be made There will be no refund if the student withdraws after the class census date The College reserves the right to cancel course offerings where enrollment is too low to make a course educationally sound andor economically feasible Course cancellations will result in refund of tuition

Registration DeadlineThe deadline for registering for classes is the first Friday of class or as designated in the TSJC schedule Students requesting to register after the deadline date must obtain approval from the departmental dean for late authorization and registration into a class after the deadline date

Tuition ClassificationColorado law requires that students be classified as in-state or out-of-state for tuition purposes Your tuition classification is based upon information supplied on the application for admission

Students previously classified as out-of-state may have their classification

changed through a Tuition Classification Petition process Petitions and information concerning documentation may be obtained in the Registrarrsquos Office or the Student Services Office on either campus Petition applications must be received by either the Registrarrsquos Office or Student Affairs Office by the first Friday of class each semester

The tuition classification officer must request and maintain adequate documentation to support any applicantrsquos claim for change in status The policy for tuition classification is outlined in the Colorado Community College System (CCCS) System Presidentrsquos Procedure 4-40 For more information go to httpswwwcccseduwp-contentuploads201309SP4-40pdf

Appeal Procedures When a decision is rendered and the student is not in agreement with the decision the student may appeal the decision to the ldquoSA Committeerdquo by contacting the Vice President of Student Affairs The student will be required to present supporting documentation to a panel of institutional representatives for review and resolution The student will be notified of the decision made by the appeals panel and the reasons behind the decision The decision of the appeals panel is final

Deadlines Students have until the first Friday of each semester to submit a petition for change in Tuition Classification Once the petition is submitted the College will make a determination by census date

Check Your RequirementsTo earn a degree students must satisfy all course and curriculum requirements for the program under which they are registered and attain a cumulative grade point average of 20 or higher Basic skills courses do not count toward a degree Familiarize yourself with the provisions and regulations pertaining to your program See an Advisor when in doubt TSJC will make every effort to assist you in meeting requirements for graduation Final responsibility however rests with you

General Information

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TransferTrinidad State Junior College has transfer agreements with Coloradorsquos four-year colleges and universities These agreements ensure that if you successfully complete requirements for graduation with an Associate of Arts or Associate of Science Degree you have fulfilled general education requirements and you will be granted upper division status at the receiving institution

Each applicant for admission who has attended another institution or college may not disregard a previous collegiate record Transfer students will be applying for admissions as a first-time freshman A student who wishes to transfer to Trinidad State Junior College may do so provided that the student is in good standing at the college from which heshe wishes to transfer

An official transcript must be sent directly to the college from the institution where the credits were earned College transcripts will be evaluated prior to registration to ascertain acceptable credits that will apply to the studentrsquos program of study Courses for which the student has earned a grade of ldquoDrdquo or ldquoFrdquo will not be accepted for credit Students with a GPA below 15 may be admitted on academic probation

In determining academic standing while attending TSJC the GPA of a transfer student is computed on the basis of credits attempted at Trinidad State Junior College only and will not include credits and grade points earned at other colleges

Up to 45 credits earned at regionally accredited colleges or universities or other approved educational institutions may be applied toward fulfilling TSJC program requirements

Please contact the Registrar at 719-846-5550 for more information about accepted transfer credits

Credit for Prior LearningThe Credit for Prior Learning or CPL program allows students to earn credit for learning that occurs outside the sponsorship of accredited post-secondary education institutions CPL is not awarded for experience but for college-level learning which entails

knowledge skills and competencies that students have obtained as a result of their prior learning experiences Contact the Registrar at 719-846-5550 for more information about how to be awarded credit for prior learning

Transfer of credit for vocational courses are determined by the Dean of Career and Technical Education Contact the Dean of Career and Technical Education at 719-846-5559 for more information about how to receive credit for vocational courses

Residence HallsThere are four residence halls on the Trinidad Campus to house students The residence halls are staffed with two full-time housing employees and a support staff of dorm assistants and resident hall assistants Students living in the residence halls are required to have a meal plan through the dining hall The food service company Sodexo strives to serve the students with a variety of menus quality service and unlimited seconds for most meals For more information about housing go to httpwwwtrinidadstateedustudentshousing

Immunization RequirementsColorado Law requires that all full-time students born after January 1 1957 show proof of immunization against measles mumps and rubella Students residing in student housing are required to show proof of immunization against meningococcal disease or the student or parentguardian must sign a waiver Proof of immunization is required at the time of registration Certification forms are available at the Student Services Office

Student Health InsuranceTSJC does not require health insurance for non-athlete students However all student athletes must show proof of a student health plan Trinidad State encourages all students to carry health insurance For information on student insurance see the Student Services Office on your campus

TSJC Notification SystemStudents may sign up for the TSJC Notification System to receive text messages phone messages and email

notices regarding campus closures campus emergencies and student notifications To sign up for this service login to the TSJC Portal and click on the Notify Me link

Student ComplaintsStudents or prospective students who wish to file a complaint related to accreditation or grievance may submit a formal written Student Grievance in the Student Services Office of either campus or at 600 Prospect Street Berg Office 201 Trinidad Colorado 81082 or by going online and filling out the form electronically at httpwwwtrinidadstateedu

Complaints regarding accreditation can also be made by contacting the Higher Learning Commission a commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools 230 North La Salle Street Suite 7-500 Chicago IL 60640-1411 telephone 1-800-621-7440 httpswwwncahlcorg

MilitaryVeterans and Their FamiliesTrinidad State Junior College takes pride in being able to meet the educational needs of military service members their families and veterans and is approved by the Colorado State Approving Agency for Veterans Education Military tuition assistance veteranrsquos education benefits and veteranrsquos vocational rehabilitation are administered by the Financial Aid Office on both campuses

Each semester active duty military members and veterans using or wanting to use educational benefits must report to the Financial Aid Office after completing the enrollment process To maintain your educational benefits in good standing with your Service andor the Department of Veterans Affairs you must immediately inform the Financial Aid Office if you

bull drop add or audit classesbull stop attending classesbull have a class canceled withdraw or are withdrawn from classes or the collegebull are unable to attend classes orbull make any changes to your enrollment status

TSJC students using a military benefit must complete paperwork with the TSJC

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Financial Aid Office each semester To make an appointment to review your benefits verification intent to register or related questions contact Financial Aid at 719-846-5553 in Trinidad or 719-589-7024 on the Valley Campus For more information visit the TSJC web site for the VA Checklist verification time-line schedule or stop by the Financial Aid Office on either campus

Student Bill of RightsThe Colorado Student Bill of Rights focuses on various aspects of student academic life including advising transferability of credits and degree completion

One particular segment of the Student Bill of Rights notes that a student may formalize a plan to obtain a degree in four years Trinidad State Junior College supports this timeline for graduation by publishing advising guidelines under which a student may expect to graduate or complete and provides degree checklists through the degree works tool on the student portal Advising guidelines are available in the Student Success Center and Learning Center on campus and through degree check on the TSJC portal

There are some majors which may require additional degree requirements as recognized by the Colorado Department of Higher Education For more information or to read the Colorado Student Bill of Rights go to httpwwwcollegeincoloradoorgAcademicsTransfersBillshb1263pdf or see your Advisor in the Student Services Office on either campus

Student RightsFERPAThe Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) of 1974 restricts the release of student information to the public without the consent of the student except for directory information

Directory information includes name Major field of study enrollment status dates of enrollment major degrees and honors earned participation in officially recognized activities and sports Additional items for college athletes are height and weight

The Solomon Amendment requires institutions receiving federal funds to

provide additional directory information that includes address and phone number of enrolled students to the US Military Directory information is limited to the current academic year only If a student does not wish TSJC to release the directory information a written request must be submitted in the Student Services Office before the end of the first week of classes Your request will remain in effect until you formally cancel it For emergency purposes contact the Registrar directly at 719-846-5550 for special accommodations

Jeannie Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act The Clery Act Disclosure is accessible on the TSJC Website httpwwwtrinidadstateedustudentsright-to-knowcampusFire Hard copies also available through the Student Services Office on each campus

Sexual assault protocols and victims rights provisions are described on the TSJC website at httpwwwtrinidadstateedu

Victims are encouraged to report Help is available

Sex offender information is available at Colorados Convicted Sex Offender website httpsorstatecous

Campus Security will immediately notify the campus community upon the confirmation of a significant emergency or dangerous situation involving an immediate threat to the health or safety of students or staff

Report crimes violations accidents suspicious persons and incidents to Campus Security or through the Dean of Student Life Director at extension (719) 846-5517 on the Trinidad Campus or the Dean of Students on the Valley campus at (719) 589-7050 If there is no immediate answer dial 911

Return of Title IV Federal Financial AidWhen a Title IV Financial Aid recipient completely withdraws from TSJC prior to the end of the term a refund of the aid will be calculated The calculation will be based on the number of days attended compared to the total number of days

in the semester Withdrawal after 60 of the term is not subject to the return calculation Aid used for tuition fees books and roomboard will be refunded by both the student and the College For a complete outline of the return of the Title IV process please go to httpwwwtrinidadstateedu or see the TSJC Catalog

Non-DiscriminationThe College prohibits and will not tolerate discrimination or harassment that violates federal state law or Board Policy 3-120 or Board Policy 4-120 The College does not discriminate on the basis of gender (or gender identity) sex race color age creed national or ethnic origin genetic information physical or mental disability veteran status pregnancy status religion or sexual orientation

The College complies with Titles VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 the Civil Rights Act of 1991 the Education Amendments of 1972 (Title IX) the Age Discrimination in Employment Act the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 the Americans with Disabilities Act Pregnancy Discrimination Act of 1978 Vietnam Era Veterans Readjustment Assistance Act of 1974 Executive Order 11246 and sections 24-34-301 CRS et seq The Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008 (PubL 110ndash233 122 Stat 881 enacted May 21 2008 GINA)

For information regarding civil rights or grievance procedures contact Title IX ComplianceEqual Opportunity Officer Lorrie Velasquez Human Services Director 600 Prospect Street Trinidad CO 81082 Phone (719) 846-5534 or email Lorrievelasqueztrinidadstateedu

Complaints may also be filed with the Legal Affairs office of the Colorado Community College System 9101 El Lowry Blvd Denver Colorado 80230-6011 or the Office for Civil Rights US Department of Education Region VIII Federal Office Building 1244 Speer Blvd Suite 310 Denver Colorado 80204

Disability Services Reasonable accommodations for students will be provided upon request for

15wwwtrinidadstateedu

persons with disabilities In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Trinidad State Junior College will provide accommodations for qualifying students with disabilities To request an accommodation contact the Special Populations Coordinator at 719-846-5667 The Special Populations Office is located in the Library In the Valley the office is located in the Learning Center Room 209 Call 719-589-7067

State Authorization Trinidad State Junior College is currently working cooperatively with higher education authorities in all states and other US jurisdictions to ensure compliance with state authorization requirements that govern the offering of courses in those states including complaint processes Trinidad State Junior College will continue to monitor developments in the jurisdictions in which it enrolls students and if authorization or licensure is or becomes necessary it will obtain approvals or provide notice here of the jurisdictions in which it is not authorized to offer courses or programs

Currently Trinidad State Junior College has approval to offer courses in the following states

Alaska Arizona California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Oklahoma Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Texas Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin and Wyoming

Trinidad State Junior College is currently NOT authorized to offer courses in the following states

Alabama Arkansas Iowa Massachusetts Tennessee Utah District of Columbia

If you are not an on campus student at Trinidad State Junior College and plan to enroll in distance classes please check the information provided above to verify that your state has either authorized or exempted our college to offer such classes or programs to you as a resident of that state

If you reside in an unauthorized state and plan to take distance education classes please note that we are not authorized or exempted to offer distance

education classes or programs to you as a resident of an unauthorized state

If you have questions or concerns please contact the Registrar at 719-846-5550

Smoking PolicySmoking is prohibited in all College buildings as directed by the Governorrsquos Executive Order D003690 Smoking is also prohibited at all doorway entrances Specified outdoor smoking areas have been identified on the Valley Campus Smoking is prohibited within 25 feet of doorways and buildings

Student Right-to-know In accordance with Title I of Public Law 101-542 information about graduation rates is available on the TSJC Website or from the Office of Institutional Research additional graduation data is also available at the Colorado Department of Higher Education Website

Voter Registration Information TSJC fully supports and advocates that students and staff register to vote Voter Registration forms are available on the Colorado Secretary of State Website at httpwwwelectionscoloradogov

Trinidad State Junior College

Mission - Trinidad Statersquos mission is to enrich the lives of our diverse communities by providing quality educational experience and promoting lifelong learning

Vision - Trinidad Statersquos vision is to adapt to change embrace diversity and educate for the future

Core Values

students First - Student success is our purpose and the focal point of decision making and resource allocation

diVersity in CoMMunity - We value individual attributes capabilities and differences and we foster the collaboration and social responsibility that create a vital institution

CoMMuniCation - We value professionalism in our interactions and cultivate an open friendly environment of fairness and integrity on our campuses and in our communities

responsiVeness - We recognize and act upon opportunities to be innovative flexible and adaptableliFelong learning - We are dedicated to providing lifelong learning opportunities that are accessible and relevant for our students faculty staff and community members to

empower them to achieve their dreams

16 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Numbers You Should Know 15Trinidad Campus Classes 2 - 7

Evening Classes 17 Day Classes 18 - 19CSL Addictions Counseling 18AQT Aquaculture 18ART Art 18ASE Automotive 18BAR Barbering 18BUS Business 18CCR College Composition amp Reading 18CIS Computer Information Systems 18COM Communications 18COS Cosmetology 18CRJ Criminal Justice 18ECE Early Childhood Education 18EDU Education 18ENG English 18

EMS Emergency Medical Services 18 - 19EST Esthetician 19GED GED 19MAT Math 19MOT Medical Assisting 19NUA Nurse Aid 19NUR Nursing 19PHI Philosophy 19PSY Psychology 19SOC Sociology 19SRHS Southern Rockies Heritage School 18 - 19

Important Dates 10Student Admissions Checklist 11General Information 12 - 15Valley Campus Classes 16 - 19CCCOnline Summer Classes 21 - 23Guaranteed Transfer Classes 23 - 24

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Table of Contents

NUMBERS YOU SHOULD KNOWON THE VALLEY CAMPUS

EMERGENCY 911CAMPUS SECURITY USING AN ON CAMPUS TELEPHONE 9-(719) 680-7258CAMPUS SECURITY USING AN OFF CAMPUS TELEPHONE (719) 680-7258

ABEASEGED Rm 247 589-7058

Admissions amp Records Rm 160 589-7026

Associate Dean of Arts amp Sciences Rm 134 589-7131

Associate Dean of CTE Rm 160 589-7064

Dean of Students Rm 160 589-7050

Bookstore Rm 136 589-7029

CashierBusiness Office Rm 160 589-7027

Career and Disability Services Rm 203 589-7067

Advisor Learning Center 589-7025

Human Resources Rm 158a 589-7022

Financial Aid Rm 160 589-7024

Recruiter Rm 128 589-7083

Student Life Rm 128 589-7086

Student SuccessTesting Rm 212 589-7003

TRiO Support Services Rm 212 589-7031

Tutoring Rm 202 589-7063

All numbers are Area Code 719

Valley

17wwwtrinidadstateedu

Evening ClassesBusiness12425 BUS 216 H20 Legal Environment of Business 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli

Computer Information Systems12253 CIS 118 H25 Intro PC Applications 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli This CIS course is meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online

Early Childhood Education12499 ECE 225 P25 Language amp Cognition 3 0400PM 0700PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Plane

Emergency Medical Services12014 EMS 130 250 EMT Intravenous Therapy 2 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 TR 7715 8615 GHaverfield12015 HPR 102 250 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 61015 61015 GHaverfield12062 HPR 102 252 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 71515 71515 GHaverfield12318 HPR 175 250 ST First Aid 025 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 62415 62415 GHaverfield

Math12431 MAT 112 H20 Financial Math 3 0630PM 0930PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli

Nurse Aid12057 NUA 101 250 Nurse Aide Health Care Skills 4 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 6815 71315 Martinez12058 NUA 105 250 Home Health Aide Theory 2 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 71415 72815 Martine12433 HPR 102 253 CPR for Professionals 05 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 R 61715 61715 StaffDay ClassesAddictions Counseling12404 CSL 258 200 Group Counseling Skills 15 0830AM 0430PM WRF 61015 61215 Romero12427 CSL 269 200 Principles of Addiction Treatment 15 0830AM 0430PM WRF 6315 6515 Eakin

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Class List

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

How to Read a Class ListingCourse Request Number (CRN)

Meeting DaysM T W R F S SU

Class Meeting Times

Course Start and End Dates

Class Credit Hours

Section Information

TSJC is proud to offer not only traditional classroom instruction but also a variety of alternative approaches to education to ensure that your educational needs and individual learning styles are met

Section Information

The letters listed below are part of the Section Code (Sect) in the class list

bull H ndash Indicates the class is considered Hybrid meaning a por-tion of the course work is online This may result in reduced in-class time bull P ndash Indicates the class is delivered via interactive video (Polycom) to additional sites

The letters listed below are part of the Section Code (Sect) in the class list

bull PH ndash Indicates the class is both Polycom and Hybrid bull C ndash Indicates this class is an online class delivered via CCCon line bull T ndash Indicates this class is an online class delivered via TSJC

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Notice ndash The schedule of classes can and will change for a current list please go to httpwwwtrinidadstateedustudentsclass-schedule

Or httpserpdnssbcccseduPRODTSJCbwckschdp_disp_dyn_sched

Valley

18 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Advancing Academic Achievement12420 AAA 176 P20 ST College Science Prep 2 0830AM 1035AM TVC 236 MW 6815 71715 Krumm

Aquaculture12019 AQT 275 200 Special Topics 3 0900AM 0300PM TVC MTWRF 52515 73115 Webster12020 AQT 288 200 Aquaculture Practicum 3 0900AM 0300PM TVC MTWRF 52515 73115 Webster

Art12252 ART 110 H20 Art Appreciation AH1 3 0800AM 0915AM TVC 238 TR 6815 73115 Garcia

Automotive12489 ASE 265 200 HVAC Systems 4 1000AM 0400PM TORT MTWRF 51115 63015 Kingery12490 ASE 260 200 Advanced Drivability 2 1000AM 0400PM TORT MTWRF 51215 7115 Pickett

Barbering12422 BAR 107 200 IntroShavingHoningStrop 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12423 BAR 108 200 InterShavingHoningStropping 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12424 BAR 207 200 Adv ShavingHoningStropping 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper

Biology12532 BIO 202 PH6 Human AnatomyampPhys IILab SC1 4 0550PM 0830PM TVC 229 TW 6815 73115 Cahoone Business12330 BUS 115 H20 Introduction to Business 3 0800AM 1100AM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli12425 BUS 216 H20 Legal Environment of Business 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli12329 BUS 217 H20 Bus CommunicationRept Write 3 1130AM 0230PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli All business courses are meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online College Composition amp Reading12355 CCR 094 200 Studio 121 3 1100AM 1240PM TVC 129 MW 6815 73115 Longfellow

Computer Information Systems12253 CIS 118 H25 Intro PC Applications 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli This CIS course is meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online Communications12254 COM 115 200 Public Speaking 3 1000AM 1150AM TVC 129 R 6815 73115 Longfellow

Cosmetology12344 COS 110 200 Introduction to Hair Coloring 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12345 COS 111 200 Intermediate Hair Coloring 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12348 COS 210 200 Intermediate II Hair Coloring 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12426 COS 211 200 Adv Hair Color 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12491 COS 288 200 Practicum Electric Files 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51215 7115 Mortenson

Criminal Justice12354 CRJ 111 H25 Substantive Criminal Law 3 0530PM 0830PM TVC 129 W 6815 73115 Lara

Early Childhood Education12498 ECE 112 P20 InfantToddler Lab Tech 3 0400PM 0700PM TVC 236 W 6815 73115 Briones12499 ECE 225 P25 Language amp Cognition 3 0400PM 0700PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Plane

Education12428 EDU 251 200 Secondary Capstone 3 TBA 6815 73115 Wiley12492 EDU 250 PH2 CTE in Colorado 1 1000AM 1200PM TVC 229 R 6815 71715 Schroepfer12014 EMS 130 250 EMT Intravenous Therapy 2 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 TR 7715 8615 GHaverfield12015 HPR 102 250 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 61015 61015 GHaverfield12062 HPR 102 252 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 71515 71515 GHaverfield12318 HPR 175 250 ST First Aid 025 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 62415 62415 GHaverfield

English12132 ENG 121 H20 English Composition I CO1 3 0230PM 0420PM TVC 129 W 6815 73115 Longfellow12239 ENG 122 H20 English Composition II CO2 3 0230PM 0420PM TVC 129 R 6815 73115 Longfellow

Emergency Medical Services12014 EMS 130 250 EMT Intravenous Therapy 2 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 TR 7715 8615 GHaverfield12015 HPR 102 250 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 61015 61015 GHaverfield

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Class List

Valley

19wwwtrinidadstateedu

Emergency Medical Services Continued12062 HPR 102 252 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 71515 71515 GHaverfield12318 HPR 175 250 ST First Aid 025 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 62415 62415 GHaverfield

Esthetician12429 EST 110 200 Intro to Facials amp Skin Care 3 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12430 EST 111 200 Intermediate Facials-Skin Care 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12299 EST 210 200 Adv Skin Care 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12295 EST 211 200 Facial Make-up 1 51215 7115 Pepper

GED GED GED PREPABE 0800AM 0400PM TVC 247 TWR 7615 82715 Ruybal GED GED PREPABE 0800AM 0400PM TVC 247 MWR 7615 82715 Stanford GED GED PREPABE 0800AM 0500PM TVC 247 MTWRF 7615 82715 Lindsay GED GED Math 0800AM 1200PM TVC 247 MTWR 7615 82715 Petty

Math12327 MAT 050 200 Quantitative Literacy 4 0800AM 0940AM TVC 130 MTW 6815 73115 Hanson12328 MAT 055 200 Algebraic Literacy 4 0300PM 0440PM TVC 130 MTW 6815 73115 Hanson12012 MAT 107 H20 Career Math 3 0830AM 1215PM TVC 218 TR 6815 71715 Rasmussen12431 MAT 112 H20 Financial Math 3 0630PM 0930PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli This MAT 112 course is meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online 12302 MAT 121 H20 College Algebra MA1 4 0100PM 0330PM TVC 221 TR 6115 8715 Emerick

Medical Assisting12056 MOT 183 H20 Medical Assistant Internship 4 TOFCMP 6815 73115 OrsquoBrien Y12332 MOT 183 H21 Medical Assistant Internship 4 TOFCMP 6815 73115 OrsquoBrien Y

Nurse Aid12057 NUA 101 250 Nurse Aide Health Care Skills 4 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 6815 71315 Martinez12058 NUA 105 250 Home Health Aide Theory 2 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 71415 72815 Martinez12059 NUA 170 200 Nurse Aide Clinical Experience 1 0530AM 0330PM TOFCMP UFS 62615 62815 Mestas-Garcia12060 NUA 171 200 Advanced Nurse Aide Clinical 1 0530AM 0330PM TOFCMP UFS 71015 71215 Mestas-Garcia12061 NUA 172 200 Nurse Aide Clinical-Elderly 1 0530AM 0330PM TOFCMP UFS 72415 72615 Mestas-Garcia12433 HPR 102 253 CPR for Professionals 05 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR102 M 6815 71715 Staff

Nursing 12528 HWE 100 H20 Human Nutrition 3 0900AM 1200PM TVC SCTR102 M 51115 6515 Medina

Philosophy12432 PHI 111 H20 Intro to Philosophy AH3 3 0900AM 1100AM TVC 153 M 6815 73115 Hanna

Psychology12246 PSY 101 PH2 General Psychology I SS3 3 1030AM 1220PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Mobbley12134 PSY 227 H20 Psychology of DeathDying SS3 3 0100PM 0250PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Mobbley12335 PSY 255 H20 Brain and Behavior 3 0900AM 1050AM TVC 153 W 6815 73115 Meyer

Sociology12247 SOC 101 PH2 Intro to Sociology I SS3 3 0100PM 0250PM TVC 236 W 6815 73115 Cooley

Southern Rocky Mountain Heritage School1318 SRHS 1000 Introduction to Reiki S 0900AM 0400PM Banta 306 71815 71815 Dawes1319 SRHS 1001 Aromatherapy Blending Essential Oils S 0900AM 1200PM Banta 62015 62015 Evans1320 SRHS 1002 Aromatherapy Using Essential Oils Safety T 0900AM 1200PM Banta 6915 6915 Evans1321 SRHS 1003 Ear Candling F 0900AM 1200PM Banta 61215 61215 Evans1322 SRHS 1004 Hands on the Harp R 0700PM 0900PM TBD TBD 72315 72315 McKee1323 SRHS 1005 Accupressure for Stress T 1000AM 1200PM Banta 61615 61615 Evans

6-16-15

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Class List

When Trinidad State Junior College opened in April of 1925 it was Coloradorsquos rst community college In the beginning the college shared space and faculty with Trinidad High School It started with 37 students compared to about 1800 now

By 1935 classes were moved to a newly remodeled Tillotson Academy building That building sat just east of the present-day Berg Building but has since been torn down The 17-acre Trinidad Campus now includes 15 buildings plus two more in Alamosa and a handful of o -campus training sites

Trinidad State continues to o er traditional programs of study in academic-transfer areas such as accounting business administration English chemistry mathematics and psychology Those students often continue their education at a four-year school Trinidad State also o ers a wide range of career and technical training in programs like gunsmithing cosmetology massage therapy welding diesel mechanics auto mechanics and nursing

Historical highlights

bull The bill that established Trinidad State Junior College in 1925 was sponsored by State Senator Sam Freudenthal for whom the campus library is now named

bull In the beginning classes were taught at Trinidad High School by high school teachers but college students were not allowed to mingle with high school students

bull By 1932 a full two years of classes were o ered allowing the rst eight students to earn two year degrees in May of 1933

bull In the spring of 1940 construction began on what is now the Berg Administration Building

bull In the fall of 1940 construction began on what is now Scott Gymnasium

bull Trinidad Statersquos gunsmithing progam began in 1947 and is now regarded as the premier gunsmithing program in the United States

bull Trinidad State was accepted into the Colorado Community College System in 1968

bull In 1994 Trinidad State merged with the San Luis Valley Educational Center in Alamosa creating the Trinidad State Valley Campus

bull Selected as rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in 2015

Trinidad State Celebrates 90 years

21wwwtrinidadstateedu

CCCOnline Summer 2015 Class List

Session 1 ndash June 1th - August 8th

12249 AAA 099 C11 Active Learning Skills 112063 ACC 101 C11 Fundamentals of Accounting 312064 ACC 115 C11 Payroll Accounting 312065 ACC 121 C11 Accounting Principles I 412066 ACC 122 C11 Accounting Principles II 412067 ACC 131 C11 Income Tax 312380 ACC 215 C11 Acct Info Systems amp eBusiness 312068 ACC 226 C11 Cost Accounting 312069 ANT 101 C11 Cultural Anthropology SS3 312070 ANT 111 C11 Physical Anthropology SS3 312071 ANT 225 C11 Anthropology of Religion 312072 ART 110 C11 Art Appreciation AH1 312073 ART 111 C11 Art Hist Ancient MedievGT-AH1 312074 ART 112 C11 Art Hist Renaiss1900GT-AH1 312075 AST 101 C11 Astronomy I wLab SC1 412076 AST 102 C11 Astronomy II wLab SC1 412077 BIO 105 C11 Science of Biology wLab SC1 412078 BIO 106 C11 Basic Anatomy And Physiology 412079 BIO 111 C11 Gen College Biology ILab SC1 512080 BIO 201 C11 Human AnatomyampPhys wLab ISC1 412081 BIO 202 C11 Human AnatomyampPhys IILab SC1 412082 BIO 204 C11 Microbiology wLab SC1 412083 BIO 216 C11 Pathophysiology 412084 BUS 115 C11 Introduction to Business 312085 BUS 120 C11 Introduction to E-Commerce 312086 BUS 216 C11 Legal Environment of Business 312087 BUS 217 C11 Bus CommunicationRept Write 312088 BUS 226 C11 Business Statistics 312089 CHE 101 C11 Intro to Chemistry ILab SC1 5

12090 CHE 102 C11 Intro to Chemistry IILab SC1 512091 CHE 111 C11 Gen College Chem ILab SC1 512092 CHE 112 C11 Gen College Chem IILab SC1 512093 CIS 115 C11 Intro to Computer Info Sys 312094 CIS 118 C11 Intro PC Applications 312095 CIS 135 C11 Complete PC Word Processing 312096 CIS 145 C11 Complete PC Database 312097 CIS 155 C11 PC Spreadsheet Concepts 312098 CIS 267 C11 Mgmt of Information Systems 312240 CNG 101 C11 Networking Fundamentals 312099 CNG 209 C11 MS Server Active Direct Config 412100 CNG 210 C11 MS Network Infrastruct Config 412101 CNG 211 C11 Windows Configuration (OS) 312102 CNG 212 C11 Configuring Windows Server 412103 COM 115 C11 Public Speaking 312105 COM 125 C11 Interpersonal Communication 312104 CRJ 110 C11 Intro to Criminal Justice 312106 CRJ 125 C11 Policing Systems 312107 CRJ 135 C11 Judicial Function 312108 CRJ 145 C11 Correctional Process 312109 CRJ 205 C11 Principles of Criminal Law 312110 CRJ 210 C11 Constitutional Law 312111 CRJ 230 C11 Criminology 312112 CRJ 236 C11 CRJ Research Methods 312243 CRJ 257 C11 Victimology 312248 CSC 105 C11 Computer Literacy 312113 CSC 160 C11 Computer Science I (C++) 412114 CSC 161 C11 Computer Sci II (Language) 412115 CSC 240 C11 Java Programming 312116 CWB 110 C11 Cmplt Web Author (Language) 312117 CWB 130 C11 Web Editing Tools (Editor) 3

CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs

CCCOnline is not a college We are part of the Colorado Community College System of 13 two-year colleges in the state - including Trinidad State Junior College CCCOnline delivers online courses from those 13 colleges

If you are already a student at TSJC you can register for CCCOnline and your on-campus classes at the same time CCCOnline classes have their own unique section number C11 C12 C21 or C22 so you can easily tell them apart from Trinidad State Junior Collegersquos online courses or those you take on campus

If you want to take online classes are a new student and have not yet applied to one of the 13 Colorado community colleges visit wwwccconlineorg and explore the programs and courses we offer

All students who take CCCOnline courses must select a home college that offers the degree or certificate they want to pursue Your home college

Census Date - Last day to drop with refund

June 14th 2015

June 1st 2015

June 11th 2015

June 26th 2015

Session 1

August 8th 2015

Classes Begin

Last Day to Withdraw ldquoWrdquo Recorded No Refund

Summer 2015

Last Day of Class

June 8th 2015

July 10th 2015

Session 2

July 18th 2015

June 1st 2015

June 11th 2015

June 26th 2015

Session 3

August 8th 2015

bull Keeps your Records bull Processes your college application bull Provides transcripts bull Provides career counseling bull Helps you transfer your credits bull Issues your degree or certificate bull Takes your tuition payment bull Contact advisingccconlineorg

22 wwwtrinidadstateedu

12118 ECE 101 C11 Intro to Early Childhood Educ 312119 ECE 102 C11 Intro to ECE Lab Techniques 312120 ECE 103 C11 Guidance Strategies Yng Child 312121 ECE 111 C11 InfantToddler TheoryPractice 312122 ECE 112 C11 InfantToddler Lab Tech 312386 ECE 125 C11 ScienceMath amp the Young Child 312123 ECE 205 C11 Nutrition Health and Safety 312124 ECE 220 C11 Curriculum Methods Techniques 312125 ECE 226 C11 Creativity and the Young Child 312126 ECE 238 C11 Child Growth and Development 312127 ECE 240 C11 Admin of ECE Programs 312128 ECE 241 C11 AdminHuman Relations ECE 312129 ECE 260 C11 The Exceptional Child 312130 ECO 201 C11 Prin of Macroeconomics SS1 312131 ECO 202 C11 Prin of Microeconomics SS1 312135 ENG 121 C11 English Composition I CO1 312136 ENG 122 C11 English Composition II CO2 312137 ENG 131 C11 Technical Writing I 312138 ENG 221 C11 Creative Writing I 312139 ENG 222 C11 Creative Writing II 312140 ENV 101 C11 Environmental Sci wLab SC1 412141 FRE 111 C11 French Language I 512142 FRE 211 C11 French Language III AH4 312143 FRE 212 C11 French Language IV AH4 312144 GEO 105 C11 World Regional Geography SS2 312145 GEO 106 C11 Human Geography SS2 312146 GER 111 C11 German Language I 512147 GEY 111 C11 Physical Geology wLab SC1 412297 GEY 112 C11 Historical Geology wLab SC1 412148 HIS 101 C11 Western CivAntiquity-1650 HI1 312149 HIS 102 C11 Western Civ 1650-Present HI1 312150 HIS 111 C11 The World Antiquity-1500 HI1 312151 HIS 112 C11 The World 1500-Present HI1 312381 HIS 121 C11 US History to Reconst HI1 312152 HIS 225 C11 Colorado History HI1 312153 HPR 178 C11 Medical Terminology 112154 HUM 115 C11 World Mythology GT-AH2 312155 HUM 121 C11 Humanities Early Civ GT-AH2 312156 HUM 122 C11 Humanities Mediev-Mod GT-AH2 312157 HUM 123 C11 Humanities Modern WrldGT-AH2 312158 HWE 100 C11 Human Nutrition 312159 LIT 115 C11 Intro to Literature I AH2 312160 LIT 201 C11 Wrld Literature to 1600GT-AH2 312387 LIT 202 C11 World Lit After 1600GT-AH2 312388 LIT 211 C11 Amer Lit to Civil War GT-AH2 312161 LIT 212 C11 Amer Lit Aft Civil WarGT-AH2 312244 LIT 225 C11 Intro to Shakespeare AH2 312162 LIT 255 C11 Children`s Literature 312163 MAN 200 C11 Human Resource Management I 312164 MAN 216 C11 Small Business Management 312165 MAN 226 C11 Principles of Management 312166 MAR 111 C11 Principles of Sales 312167 MAR 216 C11 Principles of Marketing 312382 MAT 050 C11 Quantitative Literacy 412383 MAT 055 C11 Algebraic Literacy 412168 MAT 103 C11 Math for Clinical Calculations 312169 MAT 107 C11 Career Math 312170 MAT 112 C11 Financial Mathematics 312171 MAT 120 C11 Math for Liberal Arts MA1 412172 MAT 121 C11 College Algebra MA1 412173 MAT 122 C11 College Trigonometry MA1 312174 MAT 123 C11 Finite Mathematics MA1 4

12175 MAT 125 C11 Survey of Calculus MA1 412176 MAT 135 C11 Intro to Statistics MA1 312177 MAT 155 C11 Integrated Math I 312178 MAT 156 C11 Integrated Math II 312179 MAT 166 C11 Pre-Calculus MA1 512180 MAT 201 C11 Calculus I MA1 512181 MAT 202 C11 Calculus II MA1 512182 MAT 203 C11 Calculus III MA1 412183 MGD 102 C11 Introduction To Multimedia 312184 MGD 111 C11 Adobe Photoshop I 312185 MGD 112 C11 Adobe Illustrator I 312241 MGD 114 C11 Adobe InDesign 312186 MUS 100 C11 Intro to Music Theory I 312188 MUS 120 C11 Music Appreciation AH1 312187 MUS 121 C11 Music Hist Mdvl-Classical AH1 312242 MUS 125 C11 History of Jazz GT-AH1 312189 NUR 101 C11 Pharmacology Calculations 112190 OSH 115 C11 General Industry Standards 512192 OSH 125 C11 Construction Industry Standard 312191 OSH 135 C11 Case Study Evaluation 512195 OSH 145 C11 Fire Protection amp Analysis 312193 OSH 146 C11 Hazardous Materials 212194 OSH 155 C11 Environ Regulatory Framework 312197 OSH 165 C11 Excavation Safety 112196 OSH 215 C11 Accident Prevention 312198 OSH 225 C11 Industrial Hygiene 312199 OSH 226 C11 ErgonomicsManage Task Stress 312200 OSH 235 C11 Workersrsquo Compensation 212201 OSH 245 C11 Safety Program PlanningAdmin 312202 OSH 246 C11 Safety Training Methods 312203 OSH 255 C11 Industrial Hygiene Instru Lab 312204 OSH 281 C11 Internship 012205 OSH 285 C11 Independent Study 012206 PHI 111 C11 Intro to Philosophy AH3 312207 PHI 112 C11 Ethics AH3 312208 PHI 113 C11 Logic AH3 312209 PHI 115 C11 World Religions-West AH3 312210 PHI 116 C11 World Religions-East AH3 312211 PHY 105 C11 Conceptual Physics wLab SC1 412212 PHY 111 C11 Physics Alg-Based ILab SC1 512213 PHY 112 C11 Physics Alg-Based IILab SC1 512214 POS 105 C11 Intro to Political ScienceSS1 312215 POS 111 C11 American Government SS1 312216 POS 125 C11 AmerStateLocal Govt GT-SS1 312217 POS 205 C11 International Relations SS1 312218 PSY 101 C11 General Psychology I SS3 312219 PSY 102 C11 General Psychology II SS3 312220 PSY 226 C11 Social Psychology SS3 312221 PSY 235 C11 Human Growth amp Developmnt SS3 312222 PSY 237 C11 Child amp Adolescent Psychology 312223 PSY 238 C11 Child Development SS3 312224 PSY 249 C11 Abnormal Psychology SS3 312225 RUS 111 C11 Russian Language I 512226 SCI 155 C11 Integrated Sci I wLab SC1 412296 SCI 156 C11 Integrated Sci II wLab SC1 412227 SOC 101 C11 Intro to Sociology I SS3 312228 SOC 102 C11 Intro to Sociology II SS3 312229 SOC 231 C11 Sociology-Deviant BehaviorSS3 312230 SPA 111 C11 Spanish Language I 512231 SPA 112 C11 Spanish Language II 512232 SPA 211 C11 Spanish Language III AH4 312233 SPA 212 C11 Spanish Language IV AH4 3

CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title CRS CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs

CCCOnline Summer 2015 Class List Continued

23wwwtrinidadstateedu

AGE 102 Agriculture Economics GT-SS1AGR 260 World Interdependence Population and Food GT-SS3AGY 240 Introductory Soil Science with Lab GT-SC1ANT 101 Cultural Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 102 Cultural Anthropology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 103 Archaeology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 104 Physical Anthropology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 107 Introduction to Archaeology GT-SS3ANT 108 Archaeology of World Rock Art GT-SS3ANT 111 Physical Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 201 Introduction to Forensic Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 215 Indians of North America GT-SS3ANT 250 Medical Anthropology GT-SS3ART 110 Art Appreciation GT-AH1ART 111 Art History Ancient to Medieval GT-AH1ART 112 Art History Renaissance to Modern GT-AH1ART 207 Art History - 1900 to Present GT-AH1AST 101 Astronomy I with Lab GT-SC1AST 102 Astronomy II with Lab GT-SC1AST 150 Astrobiology GT-SC2AST 155 Astronomy Ancient Cultures GT-SC2AST 160 Cosmology GT-SC2BIO 103 Principles of Animal Biology GT-SC2BIO 104 Biology A Human Approach GT-SC1BIO 105 Science of Biology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 111 General College Biology I with Lab GT-SC1BIO 112 General College Biology II with Lab GT-SC1BIO 116 Introduction to Human Disease GT-SC2BIO 201 Anatomy amp Physiology I with Lab GT-SC1BIO 202 Anatomy amp Physiology II with Lab GT-SC1BIO 204 Microbiology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 208 General College Microbiology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 220 General Zoology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 221 Botany with Lab GT-SC1BIO 224 Genetics GT-SC1CHE 101 Introduction to Chemistry I with Lab GT-SC1CHE 102 Introduction to Chemistry II with Lab GT-SC1CHE 105 Chemistry in Context with Lab GT-SC1CHE 111 General College Chemistry I with Lab GT-SC1CHE 112 General College Chemistry II with Lab GT-SC1COM 220 Inter-cultural Communication GT-SS3CRJ 110 Introduction to Criminal Justice GT-SS3DAN 125 History of Dance I GT-AH1ECO 101 Economics of Social Issues GT-SS1ECO 201 Principles of Macroeconomics GT-SS1ECO 202 Principles of Microeconomics GT-SS1ECO 211 Gender in the Economy GT-SS1ECO 245 Environmental Economics GT-SS1

ENG 121 English Composition I GT-CO1ENG 122 English Composition II GT-CO2ENG 201 English Comp III Writing for Public Discourse GT-CO3ENV 101 Introduction to Environmental Science with Lab GT-SC1ENV 110 Natural Disasters GT-SC2ETH 200 Introduction to Ethnic Studies GT-SS3FRE 211 French Language III GT-AH4FRE 212 French Language IV GT-AH4GEO 105 World Regional Geography GT-SS2GEO 106 Human Geography GT-SS2GEO 111 Physical Geography - Landforms with Lab GT-SC1GEO 112 Physical Geography-Weather amp Climate with Lab GT-SC1GER 211 German Language III GT-AH4GER 212 German Language IV GT-AH4GEY 108 Geology of US National Parks GT-SC2GEY 111 Physical Geology with Lab GT-SC1GEY 112 Historical Geology with Lab GT-SC1GEY 135 Environmental Geology with Lab GT-SC1HIS 101 Western Civilization Antiquity - 1650 GT-HI1HIS 102 Western Civilization 1650 - Present GT-HI1HIS 111 The World Antiquity - 1500 GT-HI1HIS 112 The World 1500 - Present GT-HI1HIS 121 US History to Reconstruction GT-HI1HIS 122 US History Since the Civil War GT-HI1HIS 203 Civil War Era in American History GT-HI1HIS 205 Women in World History GT-HI1HIS 207 American Environmental History GT-HI1HIS 208 American Indian History GT-HI1HIS 215 Women in US History GT-HI1HIS 218 History of Science and Technology GT-HI1HIS 225 Colorado History GT-HI1HIS 235 History of the American West GT-HI1HIS 236 US History Since 1945 GT-HI1HIS 243 History of Modern China GT-HI1HIS 244 History of Latin America GT-HI1HIS 245 US in the World GT-HI1HIS 247 20th Century World History GT-HI1HIS 249 History of Islamic Civilization GT-HI1HIS 250 African American History GT-HI1HIS 251 History of Christianity in the World GT-HI1HIS 255 The Middle Ages GT-HI1HIS 259 Modern Middle East GT-HI1HIS 260 U S Foreign Relations History GT-HI1HIS 265 Writing About History GT-CO3HUM 103 Introduction to Film Art GT-AH2HUM 115 World Mythology GT-AH2HUM 121 Humanities Early Civilization GT-AH2HUM 122 Humanities Medieval-Modern GT-AH2

CRN Title CRN Title

Statewide Guaranteed Transfer Classes

Session 2 ndash June 8th - August 18th 12390 ART 110 C21 Art Appreciation AH1 312391 BUS 115 C21 Introduction to Business 312408 COM 115 C21 Public Speaking 312392 COM 125 C21 Interpersonal Communication 312393 ENG 121 C21 English Composition I CO1 312394 ENG 122 C21 English Composition II CO2 312395 HIS 121 C21 US History to Reconst HI1 312396 HIS 225 C21 Colorado History HI1 3

12397 HWE 100 C21 Human Nutrition 312398 PHI 111 C21 Intro to Philosophy AH3 312399 PSY 101 C21 General Psychology I SS3 312400 PSY 235 C21 Human Growth amp Developmnt SS3 312401 SOC 101 C21 Intro to Sociology I SS3 3

Session 3 ndash June 1th - August 8th 12384 MAT 025 C91 Algebraic Literacy Lab 112385 MAT 055 C91 Algebraic Literacy 4

CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs

CCCOnline Summer 2015 Class List Continued

HUM 123 Humanities Modern World GT-AH2ITA 211 Italian Language III GT-AH4ITA 212 Italian Language IV GT-AH4JOU 105 Introduction to Mass Media GT-SS3JPN 211 Japanese Language III GT-AH4JPN 212 Japanese Language IV GT-AH4LIT 115 Introduction to Literature I GT-AH2LIT 201 World Literature 10 1600 GT-AH2LIT 202 World Literature After 1600 GT-AH2LIT 205 Ethnic Literature GT-AH2LIT 211 American Literature to Civil War GT-AH2LIT 212 American Literature After Civil War GT-AH2LIT 221 British Literature to 1700 GT-AH2LIT 222 British Literature Since 1700 GT-AH2LIT 225 Introduction to Shakespeare GT-AH2LIT 246 Literature of Women GT-AH2LIT 259 Survey of African American Literature GT-AH2LIT 268 Celtic Literature GT-AH2MAT 120 Mathematics for Liberal Arts GT-MA1MAT 121 College Algebra GT-MA1MAT 122 College Trigonometry GT-MA1MAT 123 Finite Mathematics GT-MA1MAT 125 Survey of Calculus GT-MA1MAT 135 Introduction to Statistics GT-MA1MAT 166 Pre-Calculus GT-MA1MAT 201 Calculus I GT-MA1MAT 202 Calculus II GT-MA1MAT 203 Calculus III GT-MA1MAT 204 Calculus IIIEngineering Apps GT-MA1MAT 215 Discrete Mathematics GT-MA1MAT 261 Diff Eqwith Engineering Apps GT-MA1MAT 265 Differential Equations GT-MA1MET 150 General Meteorology with Lab GT-MA1MUS 120 Music Appreciation GT-AH1MUS 122 Music History Early Romantic-Present GT-AH1MUS 123 Survey of World Music GT-AH1MUS 125 History of Jazz GT-AH1NRE 251 General Oceanography with Lab GT-SC1PHI 111 Introduction to Philosophy GT-AH3PHI 112 Ethics GT-AH3PHI 113 Logic GT-AH3PHI 114 Comparative Religions GT-AH3PHI 115 World Religions West GT-AH3PHI 116 World Religions East GT-AH3PHI 214 Philosophy of Religion GT-AH3PHI 218 Environmental Ethics GT-AH3PHI 220 Philosophy of Death and Dying GT-AH3PHY 105 Conceptual Physics with Lab GT-SC1PHY 107 Energy Science and Technology with Lab GT-SC1

PHY 111 Physics Algebra Based I with Lab GT-SC1PHY 112 Physics Algebra Based II with Lab GT-SC1PHY 211 Physics Calculus Based I with Lab GT-SC1PHY 212 Physics Calculus Based II with Lab GT-SC1POS 105 Introduction to Political Science GT-SS1POS 111 American Government GT-SS1POS 125 American State and Local Government GT-SS1POS 205 International Relations GT-SS1POS 215 Current Political Issues GT-SS1POS 225 Comparative Government GT-SS1PSY 101 General Psychology I GT-SS3PSY 102 General Psychology II GT-SS3PSY 205 Psychology of Gender GT-SS3PSY 217 Human Sexuality GT-SS3PSY 226 Social Psychology GT-SS3PSY 227 Psychology of Death and Dying GT-SS3PSY 235 Human Growth amp Development GT-SS3PSY 238 Child Development GT-SS3PSY 240 Health Psychology GT-SS3PSY 249 Abnormal Psychology GT-SS3PSY 265 Psychology of Personality GT-SS3RUS 211 Russian Language III GT-AH4RUS 212 Russian Language IV GT-AH4SCI 105 Science in Society GT-SC2SCI 155 Integrated Science I Physics amp Chemistry with Lab GT-SC1SCI 156 Integrated Science II Earth amp Life Science with Lab GT-SC1SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology GT-SS3SOC 102 Introduction to Sociology II GT-SS3SOC 205 Sociology of Family Dynamics GT-SS3SOC 207 Environmental Sociology GT-SS3SOC 215 Contemporary Social Problems GT-SS3SOC 216 Sociology of Gender GT-SS3SOC 218 Sociology of Diversity GT-SS3SOC 220 Sociology of Religion GT-SS3SOC 231 Sociology of Deviant Behavior GT-SS3SOC 237 Sociology of Death and Dying GT-SS3SPA 211 Spanish Language III GT-AH4SPA 212 Spanish Language IV GT-AH4THE 105 Theatre Appreciation GT-AH1THE 108 Theatre Script Analysis GT-AH1THE 211 Development of Theatre Greek-Renaissance GT-AH1THE 212 Development of Theatre Restoration-Modern GT-AH1THE 215 Playwriting GT-AH1WST 200 Introduction to Women Studies GT-SS3WST 225 Women and Social Action GT-SS3WST 240 Goddesses and Women of the Ancient World GT-SS3WST 249 Womenrsquos Sexuality GT-SS3

52315

Statewide Guaranteed Transfer Classes Continued CRN Title CRN Title

Southern Colorado Repertory eatre and Trinidad State are o ering a two-week Arts Immersion Camp open to kids ages 5-18 e summer program includes theatre taught by professional actors designers and technicians and music and art taught by Trinidad Statersquos accomplished professors For two fun- lled weeks campers receive extensive and specialized training for the next generation of creative professionals and enthusiasts all in a safe environment on Trinidad Statersquos beautiful campus e two weeks of Camp lead up to the last weekend when family members can enjoy campers in a fully staged play and music performance and art on display at Trinidad Statersquos Massari Performing Arts Center

Dates July 20 - August 2 2015 (two weeks)Times 3 options -

bull Full Immersion Sleep-Over Campbull Day Camp 9 am - 5 pm including an hour for lunchbull Theatre Camp only 9 am - 1 pm

Costbull Full Immersion including room and board and all activities

$1295bull Full Day Camp including lunch $485bull Morning Theatre Camp only $220

Where Trinidad State Junior College and the Massari Performing Arts CenterAges

bull Full Immersion Sleep-over Camp 8-18bull Day Camp 7-18bull Morning Theatre Camp only 5-18

Description Geared for all levels of experience and interest Arts Camp provides extensive training and performance experiences in acting dance music and art blending interactive activities with professional trainingContact Harriet Vaugeois or Bernadine Torres bernadinescrtheatregmailcom wwwscrtheatrecom

In Theatre workshops campers work on all aspects of theatre production including acting voice production dance technical design of costumes scenery lights sound and props Highly experienced teachers and counselors ensure a supportive and inclusive environment where campers build vivid on-stage characters which help shape the o -stage character of the young lives engaged making them con dent compassionate and well rounded Campers are encouraged to develop new skills pursue existing interests and foster everlasting friendships

In Art workshops campers will engage in hands-on opportunities to experience the creative process in an active (and fun) studio environment Campers will work with highly experienced professional artists who welcome the opportunity to work with unique individuals bursting with potential In addition to the traditional range of artistic expression the campers will also have the opportunity to experience puppet making Our goal is to push creativity to the next level encourage long lasting friendships build con dence and self-esteem all while having fun

In Music workshops campers will rehearse daily with highly accomplished musicians to improve his or her vocal or musical skills both individually and as part of a group In addition to exploring various musical genres campers will have the opportunity to develop songwriting skills Beyond increased musical con dence campers will form lifelong friendships with other boys girls and teens who share the same passion and enthusiasm (Please note other than piano and percussion campers will need to bring their own instrument)

Southern Colorado Arts Immersion Camp

Theatre

Art

Music

24 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Southern Colorado Repertory eatre and Trinidad State are o ering a two-week Arts Immersion Camp open to kids ages 5-18 e summer program includes theatre taught by professional actors designers and technicians and music and art taught by Trinidad Statersquos accomplished professors For two fun- lled weeks campers receive extensive and specialized training for the next generation of creative professionals and enthusiasts all in a safe environment on Trinidad Statersquos beautiful campus e two weeks of Camp lead up to the last weekend when family members can enjoy campers in a fully staged play and music performance and art on display at Trinidad Statersquos Massari Performing Arts Center

Dates July 20 - August 2 2015 (two weeks)Times 3 options -

bull Full Immersion Sleep-Over Campbull Day Camp 9 am - 5 pm including an hour for lunchbull Theatre Camp only 9 am - 1 pm

Costbull Full Immersion including room and board and all activities

$1295bull Full Day Camp including lunch $485bull Morning Theatre Camp only $220

Where Trinidad State Junior College and the Massari Performing Arts CenterAges

bull Full Immersion Sleep-over Camp 8-18bull Day Camp 7-18bull Morning Theatre Camp only 5-18

Description Geared for all levels of experience and interest Arts Camp provides extensive training and performance experiences in acting dance music and art blending interactive activities with professional trainingContact Harriet Vaugeois or Bernadine Torres bernadinescrtheatregmailcom wwwscrtheatrecom

In Theatre workshops campers work on all aspects of theatre production including acting voice production dance technical design of costumes scenery lights sound and props Highly experienced teachers and counselors ensure a supportive and inclusive environment where campers build vivid on-stage characters which help shape the o -stage character of the young lives engaged making them con dent compassionate and well rounded Campers are encouraged to develop new skills pursue existing interests and foster everlasting friendships

In Art workshops campers will engage in hands-on opportunities to experience the creative process in an active (and fun) studio environment Campers will work with highly experienced professional artists who welcome the opportunity to work with unique individuals bursting with potential In addition to the traditional range of artistic expression the campers will also have the opportunity to experience puppet making Our goal is to push creativity to the next level encourage long lasting friendships build con dence and self-esteem all while having fun

In Music workshops campers will rehearse daily with highly accomplished musicians to improve his or her vocal or musical skills both individually and as part of a group In addition to exploring various musical genres campers will have the opportunity to develop songwriting skills Beyond increased musical con dence campers will form lifelong friendships with other boys girls and teens who share the same passion and enthusiasm (Please note other than piano and percussion campers will need to bring their own instrument)

Southern Colorado Arts Immersion Camp

Theatre

Art

Music

Summer Gunsmithing Series at Trinidad State

More than 60 classes are o ered through the NRA Summer Series including topics covering speci c guns machining welding for gunsmiths metal nishes reloading stockmaking checkering engraving and more

Learn from the best ndash experts from all over the nation and our top-notch gunsmithing faculty teach NRA summer classes

Classes ll up fast - sign up today Call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

ldquoThis is my rst time here rst time doing any gunsmithing

and I was very impressed Thanks for a great weekrdquo ndash NRA Gunsmithing Student

Trinidad State o ers NRA gunsmithing courses throughout the summer Classes vary in length from one day to two weeks and

are available to anyone interested in gunsmithing or related topics - whether yoursquore a novice current student or professional

Now at Trinidad State NRA Certified Training Center

Trinidad State is now home to the rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in the United States is allows Trinidad Statersquos storied Gunsmithing Department with backing from the NRA to train future gun safety instructors in the proper use

of pistols ri es shotguns and more Not only can students become NRA Certi ed

Instructors they can take advantage of government nancial aid GI Bill and Vocational Rehab bene ts when paying for these classes For information or

to sign up call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

bull Tuition at Trinidad State is at least 40 less than area 4-year colleges and universities

bull Start here then transfer to a 4-year university ndash General Education courses guaranteed to transfer to Colorado universities (some restrictions apply)

Get the schedule online

Call 1-800-621-TSJC or visit trinidadstateedu

Summer Gunsmithing Series at Trinidad State

More than 60 classes are o ered through the NRA Summer Series including topics covering speci c guns machining welding for gunsmiths metal nishes reloading stockmaking checkering engraving and more

Learn from the best ndash experts from all over the nation and our top-notch gunsmithing faculty teach NRA summer classes

Classes ll up fast - sign up today Call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

ldquoThis is my rst time here rst time doing any gunsmithing

and I was very impressed Thanks for a great weekrdquo ndash NRA Gunsmithing Student

Trinidad State o ers NRA gunsmithing courses throughout the summer Classes vary in length from one day to two weeks and

are available to anyone interested in gunsmithing or related topics - whether yoursquore a novice current student or professional

Now at Trinidad State NRA Certified Training Center

Trinidad State is now home to the rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in the United States is allows Trinidad Statersquos storied Gunsmithing Department with backing from the NRA to train future gun safety instructors in the proper use

of pistols ri es shotguns and more Not only can students become NRA Certi ed

Instructors they can take advantage of government nancial aid GI Bill and Vocational Rehab bene ts when paying for these classes For information or

to sign up call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

bull Tuition at Trinidad State is at least 40 less than area 4-year colleges and universities

bull Start here then transfer to a 4-year university ndash General Education courses guaranteed to transfer to Colorado universities (some restrictions apply)

Get the schedule online

Call 1-800-621-TSJC or visit trinidadstateedu

11wwwtrinidadstateedu

Student Admissions Checklist

Admissions Application (Must have a GEDHigh school Diploma) Apply online wwwtrinidadstateedu

TSJC Student Number S__________________

Provide previous educational information to TSJC Transcripts-high school Transcripts-previous College ACTSAT scores Immunization Records

Accuplacer Test-Trinidad Campus (TC) Library 218 Valley Campus (VC) LRC 212 (To ensure proper placement to achieve success)

FAFSA- TC BERG 209 VC Main Bldg 160 - File a Free Application for Federal Student Aid wwwfafsaedugov TSJC Code 001368 You will need prior year income tax records Pin_____________ Password______________

Colorado Opportunity Fund - TC Berg Room 201 VC Main Bldg 160- Colorado residents are eligible for COF to decrease your tuition expense httpscofcollege-assistorg User ID___________ Password_______________

Advising Registration-TC Library Student Success Center VC Main Bldg 160 You may self-disclose any disabilities amp seek accommodations -TC Library 222 VC LRC 212 Work Study Opportunities-TC Berg Room 209 VC Main Bldg 160

Student ID Card Student Services Berg TC Room 201 VC Main Build 158

Book Voucher - TC Berg Room 209 VC Business Office New Students- First Day of classes Continuing Students- The week before classes begin

Verify room assignments - look up your class schedule in Go2TSJCPortal to verify that your classes have not been moved

TC - Trinidad CampusVC - Valley Campus

12 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Summer 2015 Semester CalendarPlease pay special attention to the dates that classes begin and end Note that leaving early or returning late may result in your grades being lowered

Credit HoursTo be considered a full-time student at Trinidad State Junior College you must be enrolled in at least 15 credit hours Federal Financial Aid recognizes a student carrying 12 credit hours to be full time If you are enrolled in a career or technical educational program you may not take more than 26 credit hours without the approval of the program dean

Arranged CoursesThe abbreviation ldquoTBArdquo means that the time days or locations are scheduled on an individual basis between student and instructor Students are responsible for seeing the instructor to arrange their schedules

Course Cancellations The College reserves the right to cancel programs or courses to change instructors and to change times or locations of classes The Deanrsquos office will have current up-to-date information on scheduled classes

Drops Withdrawals and Repeating a Course Itrsquos important to know the drop and withdrawal dates for all your classes The dates are listed on the academic calendar or your individual course syllabus Whatrsquos the difference between ldquodroprdquo and ldquowithdrawrdquo If you drop a class before the census date you will receive a tuition refund and you will not lose College Opportunity Fund (COF) credits You can withdraw between the census and withdrawal dates It wonrsquot affect your grade point average however you will not get a refund and you will lose COF credits

A student who earns a grade of D F or U may repeat the course once for the purpose of improving the grade point

average (GPA) Both grades earned will be entered on the transcript however only the highest grade will be counted in calculating the cumulative grade point average Duplicate credit is not granted for repeating a course It is the studentrsquos responsibility to drop or withdraw from classes if they stop attending Students can go to the Student Services Office on either campus to drop or withdraw from a class If a student decides to withdraw from a class after the census but before the last 20 of the class and has a passing grade the grade will be recorded as ldquoWrdquo A ldquoWrdquo is not counted in computing grade point averages If a student withdraws during the last 20 of the class a regular grade will be assigned that does count in computing grade point averages Requests for exception to this procedure may be made to the appropriate dean

Tuition Refunds If a student officially drops from classes prior to the class census date a 100 refund of tuition will be made There will be no refund if the student withdraws after the class census date The College reserves the right to cancel course offerings where enrollment is too low to make a course educationally sound andor economically feasible Course cancellations will result in refund of tuition

Registration DeadlineThe deadline for registering for classes is the first Friday of class or as designated in the TSJC schedule Students requesting to register after the deadline date must obtain approval from the departmental dean for late authorization and registration into a class after the deadline date

Tuition ClassificationColorado law requires that students be classified as in-state or out-of-state for tuition purposes Your tuition classification is based upon information supplied on the application for admission

Students previously classified as out-of-state may have their classification

changed through a Tuition Classification Petition process Petitions and information concerning documentation may be obtained in the Registrarrsquos Office or the Student Services Office on either campus Petition applications must be received by either the Registrarrsquos Office or Student Affairs Office by the first Friday of class each semester

The tuition classification officer must request and maintain adequate documentation to support any applicantrsquos claim for change in status The policy for tuition classification is outlined in the Colorado Community College System (CCCS) System Presidentrsquos Procedure 4-40 For more information go to httpswwwcccseduwp-contentuploads201309SP4-40pdf

Appeal Procedures When a decision is rendered and the student is not in agreement with the decision the student may appeal the decision to the ldquoSA Committeerdquo by contacting the Vice President of Student Affairs The student will be required to present supporting documentation to a panel of institutional representatives for review and resolution The student will be notified of the decision made by the appeals panel and the reasons behind the decision The decision of the appeals panel is final

Deadlines Students have until the first Friday of each semester to submit a petition for change in Tuition Classification Once the petition is submitted the College will make a determination by census date

Check Your RequirementsTo earn a degree students must satisfy all course and curriculum requirements for the program under which they are registered and attain a cumulative grade point average of 20 or higher Basic skills courses do not count toward a degree Familiarize yourself with the provisions and regulations pertaining to your program See an Advisor when in doubt TSJC will make every effort to assist you in meeting requirements for graduation Final responsibility however rests with you

General Information

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TransferTrinidad State Junior College has transfer agreements with Coloradorsquos four-year colleges and universities These agreements ensure that if you successfully complete requirements for graduation with an Associate of Arts or Associate of Science Degree you have fulfilled general education requirements and you will be granted upper division status at the receiving institution

Each applicant for admission who has attended another institution or college may not disregard a previous collegiate record Transfer students will be applying for admissions as a first-time freshman A student who wishes to transfer to Trinidad State Junior College may do so provided that the student is in good standing at the college from which heshe wishes to transfer

An official transcript must be sent directly to the college from the institution where the credits were earned College transcripts will be evaluated prior to registration to ascertain acceptable credits that will apply to the studentrsquos program of study Courses for which the student has earned a grade of ldquoDrdquo or ldquoFrdquo will not be accepted for credit Students with a GPA below 15 may be admitted on academic probation

In determining academic standing while attending TSJC the GPA of a transfer student is computed on the basis of credits attempted at Trinidad State Junior College only and will not include credits and grade points earned at other colleges

Up to 45 credits earned at regionally accredited colleges or universities or other approved educational institutions may be applied toward fulfilling TSJC program requirements

Please contact the Registrar at 719-846-5550 for more information about accepted transfer credits

Credit for Prior LearningThe Credit for Prior Learning or CPL program allows students to earn credit for learning that occurs outside the sponsorship of accredited post-secondary education institutions CPL is not awarded for experience but for college-level learning which entails

knowledge skills and competencies that students have obtained as a result of their prior learning experiences Contact the Registrar at 719-846-5550 for more information about how to be awarded credit for prior learning

Transfer of credit for vocational courses are determined by the Dean of Career and Technical Education Contact the Dean of Career and Technical Education at 719-846-5559 for more information about how to receive credit for vocational courses

Residence HallsThere are four residence halls on the Trinidad Campus to house students The residence halls are staffed with two full-time housing employees and a support staff of dorm assistants and resident hall assistants Students living in the residence halls are required to have a meal plan through the dining hall The food service company Sodexo strives to serve the students with a variety of menus quality service and unlimited seconds for most meals For more information about housing go to httpwwwtrinidadstateedustudentshousing

Immunization RequirementsColorado Law requires that all full-time students born after January 1 1957 show proof of immunization against measles mumps and rubella Students residing in student housing are required to show proof of immunization against meningococcal disease or the student or parentguardian must sign a waiver Proof of immunization is required at the time of registration Certification forms are available at the Student Services Office

Student Health InsuranceTSJC does not require health insurance for non-athlete students However all student athletes must show proof of a student health plan Trinidad State encourages all students to carry health insurance For information on student insurance see the Student Services Office on your campus

TSJC Notification SystemStudents may sign up for the TSJC Notification System to receive text messages phone messages and email

notices regarding campus closures campus emergencies and student notifications To sign up for this service login to the TSJC Portal and click on the Notify Me link

Student ComplaintsStudents or prospective students who wish to file a complaint related to accreditation or grievance may submit a formal written Student Grievance in the Student Services Office of either campus or at 600 Prospect Street Berg Office 201 Trinidad Colorado 81082 or by going online and filling out the form electronically at httpwwwtrinidadstateedu

Complaints regarding accreditation can also be made by contacting the Higher Learning Commission a commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools 230 North La Salle Street Suite 7-500 Chicago IL 60640-1411 telephone 1-800-621-7440 httpswwwncahlcorg

MilitaryVeterans and Their FamiliesTrinidad State Junior College takes pride in being able to meet the educational needs of military service members their families and veterans and is approved by the Colorado State Approving Agency for Veterans Education Military tuition assistance veteranrsquos education benefits and veteranrsquos vocational rehabilitation are administered by the Financial Aid Office on both campuses

Each semester active duty military members and veterans using or wanting to use educational benefits must report to the Financial Aid Office after completing the enrollment process To maintain your educational benefits in good standing with your Service andor the Department of Veterans Affairs you must immediately inform the Financial Aid Office if you

bull drop add or audit classesbull stop attending classesbull have a class canceled withdraw or are withdrawn from classes or the collegebull are unable to attend classes orbull make any changes to your enrollment status

TSJC students using a military benefit must complete paperwork with the TSJC

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Financial Aid Office each semester To make an appointment to review your benefits verification intent to register or related questions contact Financial Aid at 719-846-5553 in Trinidad or 719-589-7024 on the Valley Campus For more information visit the TSJC web site for the VA Checklist verification time-line schedule or stop by the Financial Aid Office on either campus

Student Bill of RightsThe Colorado Student Bill of Rights focuses on various aspects of student academic life including advising transferability of credits and degree completion

One particular segment of the Student Bill of Rights notes that a student may formalize a plan to obtain a degree in four years Trinidad State Junior College supports this timeline for graduation by publishing advising guidelines under which a student may expect to graduate or complete and provides degree checklists through the degree works tool on the student portal Advising guidelines are available in the Student Success Center and Learning Center on campus and through degree check on the TSJC portal

There are some majors which may require additional degree requirements as recognized by the Colorado Department of Higher Education For more information or to read the Colorado Student Bill of Rights go to httpwwwcollegeincoloradoorgAcademicsTransfersBillshb1263pdf or see your Advisor in the Student Services Office on either campus

Student RightsFERPAThe Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) of 1974 restricts the release of student information to the public without the consent of the student except for directory information

Directory information includes name Major field of study enrollment status dates of enrollment major degrees and honors earned participation in officially recognized activities and sports Additional items for college athletes are height and weight

The Solomon Amendment requires institutions receiving federal funds to

provide additional directory information that includes address and phone number of enrolled students to the US Military Directory information is limited to the current academic year only If a student does not wish TSJC to release the directory information a written request must be submitted in the Student Services Office before the end of the first week of classes Your request will remain in effect until you formally cancel it For emergency purposes contact the Registrar directly at 719-846-5550 for special accommodations

Jeannie Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act The Clery Act Disclosure is accessible on the TSJC Website httpwwwtrinidadstateedustudentsright-to-knowcampusFire Hard copies also available through the Student Services Office on each campus

Sexual assault protocols and victims rights provisions are described on the TSJC website at httpwwwtrinidadstateedu

Victims are encouraged to report Help is available

Sex offender information is available at Colorados Convicted Sex Offender website httpsorstatecous

Campus Security will immediately notify the campus community upon the confirmation of a significant emergency or dangerous situation involving an immediate threat to the health or safety of students or staff

Report crimes violations accidents suspicious persons and incidents to Campus Security or through the Dean of Student Life Director at extension (719) 846-5517 on the Trinidad Campus or the Dean of Students on the Valley campus at (719) 589-7050 If there is no immediate answer dial 911

Return of Title IV Federal Financial AidWhen a Title IV Financial Aid recipient completely withdraws from TSJC prior to the end of the term a refund of the aid will be calculated The calculation will be based on the number of days attended compared to the total number of days

in the semester Withdrawal after 60 of the term is not subject to the return calculation Aid used for tuition fees books and roomboard will be refunded by both the student and the College For a complete outline of the return of the Title IV process please go to httpwwwtrinidadstateedu or see the TSJC Catalog

Non-DiscriminationThe College prohibits and will not tolerate discrimination or harassment that violates federal state law or Board Policy 3-120 or Board Policy 4-120 The College does not discriminate on the basis of gender (or gender identity) sex race color age creed national or ethnic origin genetic information physical or mental disability veteran status pregnancy status religion or sexual orientation

The College complies with Titles VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 the Civil Rights Act of 1991 the Education Amendments of 1972 (Title IX) the Age Discrimination in Employment Act the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 the Americans with Disabilities Act Pregnancy Discrimination Act of 1978 Vietnam Era Veterans Readjustment Assistance Act of 1974 Executive Order 11246 and sections 24-34-301 CRS et seq The Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008 (PubL 110ndash233 122 Stat 881 enacted May 21 2008 GINA)

For information regarding civil rights or grievance procedures contact Title IX ComplianceEqual Opportunity Officer Lorrie Velasquez Human Services Director 600 Prospect Street Trinidad CO 81082 Phone (719) 846-5534 or email Lorrievelasqueztrinidadstateedu

Complaints may also be filed with the Legal Affairs office of the Colorado Community College System 9101 El Lowry Blvd Denver Colorado 80230-6011 or the Office for Civil Rights US Department of Education Region VIII Federal Office Building 1244 Speer Blvd Suite 310 Denver Colorado 80204

Disability Services Reasonable accommodations for students will be provided upon request for

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persons with disabilities In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Trinidad State Junior College will provide accommodations for qualifying students with disabilities To request an accommodation contact the Special Populations Coordinator at 719-846-5667 The Special Populations Office is located in the Library In the Valley the office is located in the Learning Center Room 209 Call 719-589-7067

State Authorization Trinidad State Junior College is currently working cooperatively with higher education authorities in all states and other US jurisdictions to ensure compliance with state authorization requirements that govern the offering of courses in those states including complaint processes Trinidad State Junior College will continue to monitor developments in the jurisdictions in which it enrolls students and if authorization or licensure is or becomes necessary it will obtain approvals or provide notice here of the jurisdictions in which it is not authorized to offer courses or programs

Currently Trinidad State Junior College has approval to offer courses in the following states

Alaska Arizona California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Oklahoma Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Texas Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin and Wyoming

Trinidad State Junior College is currently NOT authorized to offer courses in the following states

Alabama Arkansas Iowa Massachusetts Tennessee Utah District of Columbia

If you are not an on campus student at Trinidad State Junior College and plan to enroll in distance classes please check the information provided above to verify that your state has either authorized or exempted our college to offer such classes or programs to you as a resident of that state

If you reside in an unauthorized state and plan to take distance education classes please note that we are not authorized or exempted to offer distance

education classes or programs to you as a resident of an unauthorized state

If you have questions or concerns please contact the Registrar at 719-846-5550

Smoking PolicySmoking is prohibited in all College buildings as directed by the Governorrsquos Executive Order D003690 Smoking is also prohibited at all doorway entrances Specified outdoor smoking areas have been identified on the Valley Campus Smoking is prohibited within 25 feet of doorways and buildings

Student Right-to-know In accordance with Title I of Public Law 101-542 information about graduation rates is available on the TSJC Website or from the Office of Institutional Research additional graduation data is also available at the Colorado Department of Higher Education Website

Voter Registration Information TSJC fully supports and advocates that students and staff register to vote Voter Registration forms are available on the Colorado Secretary of State Website at httpwwwelectionscoloradogov

Trinidad State Junior College

Mission - Trinidad Statersquos mission is to enrich the lives of our diverse communities by providing quality educational experience and promoting lifelong learning

Vision - Trinidad Statersquos vision is to adapt to change embrace diversity and educate for the future

Core Values

students First - Student success is our purpose and the focal point of decision making and resource allocation

diVersity in CoMMunity - We value individual attributes capabilities and differences and we foster the collaboration and social responsibility that create a vital institution

CoMMuniCation - We value professionalism in our interactions and cultivate an open friendly environment of fairness and integrity on our campuses and in our communities

responsiVeness - We recognize and act upon opportunities to be innovative flexible and adaptableliFelong learning - We are dedicated to providing lifelong learning opportunities that are accessible and relevant for our students faculty staff and community members to

empower them to achieve their dreams

16 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Numbers You Should Know 15Trinidad Campus Classes 2 - 7

Evening Classes 17 Day Classes 18 - 19CSL Addictions Counseling 18AQT Aquaculture 18ART Art 18ASE Automotive 18BAR Barbering 18BUS Business 18CCR College Composition amp Reading 18CIS Computer Information Systems 18COM Communications 18COS Cosmetology 18CRJ Criminal Justice 18ECE Early Childhood Education 18EDU Education 18ENG English 18

EMS Emergency Medical Services 18 - 19EST Esthetician 19GED GED 19MAT Math 19MOT Medical Assisting 19NUA Nurse Aid 19NUR Nursing 19PHI Philosophy 19PSY Psychology 19SOC Sociology 19SRHS Southern Rockies Heritage School 18 - 19

Important Dates 10Student Admissions Checklist 11General Information 12 - 15Valley Campus Classes 16 - 19CCCOnline Summer Classes 21 - 23Guaranteed Transfer Classes 23 - 24

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Table of Contents

NUMBERS YOU SHOULD KNOWON THE VALLEY CAMPUS

EMERGENCY 911CAMPUS SECURITY USING AN ON CAMPUS TELEPHONE 9-(719) 680-7258CAMPUS SECURITY USING AN OFF CAMPUS TELEPHONE (719) 680-7258

ABEASEGED Rm 247 589-7058

Admissions amp Records Rm 160 589-7026

Associate Dean of Arts amp Sciences Rm 134 589-7131

Associate Dean of CTE Rm 160 589-7064

Dean of Students Rm 160 589-7050

Bookstore Rm 136 589-7029

CashierBusiness Office Rm 160 589-7027

Career and Disability Services Rm 203 589-7067

Advisor Learning Center 589-7025

Human Resources Rm 158a 589-7022

Financial Aid Rm 160 589-7024

Recruiter Rm 128 589-7083

Student Life Rm 128 589-7086

Student SuccessTesting Rm 212 589-7003

TRiO Support Services Rm 212 589-7031

Tutoring Rm 202 589-7063

All numbers are Area Code 719

Valley

17wwwtrinidadstateedu

Evening ClassesBusiness12425 BUS 216 H20 Legal Environment of Business 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli

Computer Information Systems12253 CIS 118 H25 Intro PC Applications 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli This CIS course is meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online

Early Childhood Education12499 ECE 225 P25 Language amp Cognition 3 0400PM 0700PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Plane

Emergency Medical Services12014 EMS 130 250 EMT Intravenous Therapy 2 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 TR 7715 8615 GHaverfield12015 HPR 102 250 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 61015 61015 GHaverfield12062 HPR 102 252 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 71515 71515 GHaverfield12318 HPR 175 250 ST First Aid 025 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 62415 62415 GHaverfield

Math12431 MAT 112 H20 Financial Math 3 0630PM 0930PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli

Nurse Aid12057 NUA 101 250 Nurse Aide Health Care Skills 4 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 6815 71315 Martinez12058 NUA 105 250 Home Health Aide Theory 2 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 71415 72815 Martine12433 HPR 102 253 CPR for Professionals 05 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 R 61715 61715 StaffDay ClassesAddictions Counseling12404 CSL 258 200 Group Counseling Skills 15 0830AM 0430PM WRF 61015 61215 Romero12427 CSL 269 200 Principles of Addiction Treatment 15 0830AM 0430PM WRF 6315 6515 Eakin

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Class List

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

How to Read a Class ListingCourse Request Number (CRN)

Meeting DaysM T W R F S SU

Class Meeting Times

Course Start and End Dates

Class Credit Hours

Section Information

TSJC is proud to offer not only traditional classroom instruction but also a variety of alternative approaches to education to ensure that your educational needs and individual learning styles are met

Section Information

The letters listed below are part of the Section Code (Sect) in the class list

bull H ndash Indicates the class is considered Hybrid meaning a por-tion of the course work is online This may result in reduced in-class time bull P ndash Indicates the class is delivered via interactive video (Polycom) to additional sites

The letters listed below are part of the Section Code (Sect) in the class list

bull PH ndash Indicates the class is both Polycom and Hybrid bull C ndash Indicates this class is an online class delivered via CCCon line bull T ndash Indicates this class is an online class delivered via TSJC

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Notice ndash The schedule of classes can and will change for a current list please go to httpwwwtrinidadstateedustudentsclass-schedule

Or httpserpdnssbcccseduPRODTSJCbwckschdp_disp_dyn_sched

Valley

18 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Advancing Academic Achievement12420 AAA 176 P20 ST College Science Prep 2 0830AM 1035AM TVC 236 MW 6815 71715 Krumm

Aquaculture12019 AQT 275 200 Special Topics 3 0900AM 0300PM TVC MTWRF 52515 73115 Webster12020 AQT 288 200 Aquaculture Practicum 3 0900AM 0300PM TVC MTWRF 52515 73115 Webster

Art12252 ART 110 H20 Art Appreciation AH1 3 0800AM 0915AM TVC 238 TR 6815 73115 Garcia

Automotive12489 ASE 265 200 HVAC Systems 4 1000AM 0400PM TORT MTWRF 51115 63015 Kingery12490 ASE 260 200 Advanced Drivability 2 1000AM 0400PM TORT MTWRF 51215 7115 Pickett

Barbering12422 BAR 107 200 IntroShavingHoningStrop 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12423 BAR 108 200 InterShavingHoningStropping 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12424 BAR 207 200 Adv ShavingHoningStropping 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper

Biology12532 BIO 202 PH6 Human AnatomyampPhys IILab SC1 4 0550PM 0830PM TVC 229 TW 6815 73115 Cahoone Business12330 BUS 115 H20 Introduction to Business 3 0800AM 1100AM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli12425 BUS 216 H20 Legal Environment of Business 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli12329 BUS 217 H20 Bus CommunicationRept Write 3 1130AM 0230PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli All business courses are meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online College Composition amp Reading12355 CCR 094 200 Studio 121 3 1100AM 1240PM TVC 129 MW 6815 73115 Longfellow

Computer Information Systems12253 CIS 118 H25 Intro PC Applications 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli This CIS course is meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online Communications12254 COM 115 200 Public Speaking 3 1000AM 1150AM TVC 129 R 6815 73115 Longfellow

Cosmetology12344 COS 110 200 Introduction to Hair Coloring 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12345 COS 111 200 Intermediate Hair Coloring 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12348 COS 210 200 Intermediate II Hair Coloring 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12426 COS 211 200 Adv Hair Color 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12491 COS 288 200 Practicum Electric Files 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51215 7115 Mortenson

Criminal Justice12354 CRJ 111 H25 Substantive Criminal Law 3 0530PM 0830PM TVC 129 W 6815 73115 Lara

Early Childhood Education12498 ECE 112 P20 InfantToddler Lab Tech 3 0400PM 0700PM TVC 236 W 6815 73115 Briones12499 ECE 225 P25 Language amp Cognition 3 0400PM 0700PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Plane

Education12428 EDU 251 200 Secondary Capstone 3 TBA 6815 73115 Wiley12492 EDU 250 PH2 CTE in Colorado 1 1000AM 1200PM TVC 229 R 6815 71715 Schroepfer12014 EMS 130 250 EMT Intravenous Therapy 2 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 TR 7715 8615 GHaverfield12015 HPR 102 250 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 61015 61015 GHaverfield12062 HPR 102 252 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 71515 71515 GHaverfield12318 HPR 175 250 ST First Aid 025 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 62415 62415 GHaverfield

English12132 ENG 121 H20 English Composition I CO1 3 0230PM 0420PM TVC 129 W 6815 73115 Longfellow12239 ENG 122 H20 English Composition II CO2 3 0230PM 0420PM TVC 129 R 6815 73115 Longfellow

Emergency Medical Services12014 EMS 130 250 EMT Intravenous Therapy 2 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 TR 7715 8615 GHaverfield12015 HPR 102 250 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 61015 61015 GHaverfield

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Class List

Valley

19wwwtrinidadstateedu

Emergency Medical Services Continued12062 HPR 102 252 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 71515 71515 GHaverfield12318 HPR 175 250 ST First Aid 025 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 62415 62415 GHaverfield

Esthetician12429 EST 110 200 Intro to Facials amp Skin Care 3 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12430 EST 111 200 Intermediate Facials-Skin Care 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12299 EST 210 200 Adv Skin Care 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12295 EST 211 200 Facial Make-up 1 51215 7115 Pepper

GED GED GED PREPABE 0800AM 0400PM TVC 247 TWR 7615 82715 Ruybal GED GED PREPABE 0800AM 0400PM TVC 247 MWR 7615 82715 Stanford GED GED PREPABE 0800AM 0500PM TVC 247 MTWRF 7615 82715 Lindsay GED GED Math 0800AM 1200PM TVC 247 MTWR 7615 82715 Petty

Math12327 MAT 050 200 Quantitative Literacy 4 0800AM 0940AM TVC 130 MTW 6815 73115 Hanson12328 MAT 055 200 Algebraic Literacy 4 0300PM 0440PM TVC 130 MTW 6815 73115 Hanson12012 MAT 107 H20 Career Math 3 0830AM 1215PM TVC 218 TR 6815 71715 Rasmussen12431 MAT 112 H20 Financial Math 3 0630PM 0930PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli This MAT 112 course is meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online 12302 MAT 121 H20 College Algebra MA1 4 0100PM 0330PM TVC 221 TR 6115 8715 Emerick

Medical Assisting12056 MOT 183 H20 Medical Assistant Internship 4 TOFCMP 6815 73115 OrsquoBrien Y12332 MOT 183 H21 Medical Assistant Internship 4 TOFCMP 6815 73115 OrsquoBrien Y

Nurse Aid12057 NUA 101 250 Nurse Aide Health Care Skills 4 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 6815 71315 Martinez12058 NUA 105 250 Home Health Aide Theory 2 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 71415 72815 Martinez12059 NUA 170 200 Nurse Aide Clinical Experience 1 0530AM 0330PM TOFCMP UFS 62615 62815 Mestas-Garcia12060 NUA 171 200 Advanced Nurse Aide Clinical 1 0530AM 0330PM TOFCMP UFS 71015 71215 Mestas-Garcia12061 NUA 172 200 Nurse Aide Clinical-Elderly 1 0530AM 0330PM TOFCMP UFS 72415 72615 Mestas-Garcia12433 HPR 102 253 CPR for Professionals 05 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR102 M 6815 71715 Staff

Nursing 12528 HWE 100 H20 Human Nutrition 3 0900AM 1200PM TVC SCTR102 M 51115 6515 Medina

Philosophy12432 PHI 111 H20 Intro to Philosophy AH3 3 0900AM 1100AM TVC 153 M 6815 73115 Hanna

Psychology12246 PSY 101 PH2 General Psychology I SS3 3 1030AM 1220PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Mobbley12134 PSY 227 H20 Psychology of DeathDying SS3 3 0100PM 0250PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Mobbley12335 PSY 255 H20 Brain and Behavior 3 0900AM 1050AM TVC 153 W 6815 73115 Meyer

Sociology12247 SOC 101 PH2 Intro to Sociology I SS3 3 0100PM 0250PM TVC 236 W 6815 73115 Cooley

Southern Rocky Mountain Heritage School1318 SRHS 1000 Introduction to Reiki S 0900AM 0400PM Banta 306 71815 71815 Dawes1319 SRHS 1001 Aromatherapy Blending Essential Oils S 0900AM 1200PM Banta 62015 62015 Evans1320 SRHS 1002 Aromatherapy Using Essential Oils Safety T 0900AM 1200PM Banta 6915 6915 Evans1321 SRHS 1003 Ear Candling F 0900AM 1200PM Banta 61215 61215 Evans1322 SRHS 1004 Hands on the Harp R 0700PM 0900PM TBD TBD 72315 72315 McKee1323 SRHS 1005 Accupressure for Stress T 1000AM 1200PM Banta 61615 61615 Evans

6-16-15

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Class List

When Trinidad State Junior College opened in April of 1925 it was Coloradorsquos rst community college In the beginning the college shared space and faculty with Trinidad High School It started with 37 students compared to about 1800 now

By 1935 classes were moved to a newly remodeled Tillotson Academy building That building sat just east of the present-day Berg Building but has since been torn down The 17-acre Trinidad Campus now includes 15 buildings plus two more in Alamosa and a handful of o -campus training sites

Trinidad State continues to o er traditional programs of study in academic-transfer areas such as accounting business administration English chemistry mathematics and psychology Those students often continue their education at a four-year school Trinidad State also o ers a wide range of career and technical training in programs like gunsmithing cosmetology massage therapy welding diesel mechanics auto mechanics and nursing

Historical highlights

bull The bill that established Trinidad State Junior College in 1925 was sponsored by State Senator Sam Freudenthal for whom the campus library is now named

bull In the beginning classes were taught at Trinidad High School by high school teachers but college students were not allowed to mingle with high school students

bull By 1932 a full two years of classes were o ered allowing the rst eight students to earn two year degrees in May of 1933

bull In the spring of 1940 construction began on what is now the Berg Administration Building

bull In the fall of 1940 construction began on what is now Scott Gymnasium

bull Trinidad Statersquos gunsmithing progam began in 1947 and is now regarded as the premier gunsmithing program in the United States

bull Trinidad State was accepted into the Colorado Community College System in 1968

bull In 1994 Trinidad State merged with the San Luis Valley Educational Center in Alamosa creating the Trinidad State Valley Campus

bull Selected as rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in 2015

Trinidad State Celebrates 90 years

21wwwtrinidadstateedu

CCCOnline Summer 2015 Class List

Session 1 ndash June 1th - August 8th

12249 AAA 099 C11 Active Learning Skills 112063 ACC 101 C11 Fundamentals of Accounting 312064 ACC 115 C11 Payroll Accounting 312065 ACC 121 C11 Accounting Principles I 412066 ACC 122 C11 Accounting Principles II 412067 ACC 131 C11 Income Tax 312380 ACC 215 C11 Acct Info Systems amp eBusiness 312068 ACC 226 C11 Cost Accounting 312069 ANT 101 C11 Cultural Anthropology SS3 312070 ANT 111 C11 Physical Anthropology SS3 312071 ANT 225 C11 Anthropology of Religion 312072 ART 110 C11 Art Appreciation AH1 312073 ART 111 C11 Art Hist Ancient MedievGT-AH1 312074 ART 112 C11 Art Hist Renaiss1900GT-AH1 312075 AST 101 C11 Astronomy I wLab SC1 412076 AST 102 C11 Astronomy II wLab SC1 412077 BIO 105 C11 Science of Biology wLab SC1 412078 BIO 106 C11 Basic Anatomy And Physiology 412079 BIO 111 C11 Gen College Biology ILab SC1 512080 BIO 201 C11 Human AnatomyampPhys wLab ISC1 412081 BIO 202 C11 Human AnatomyampPhys IILab SC1 412082 BIO 204 C11 Microbiology wLab SC1 412083 BIO 216 C11 Pathophysiology 412084 BUS 115 C11 Introduction to Business 312085 BUS 120 C11 Introduction to E-Commerce 312086 BUS 216 C11 Legal Environment of Business 312087 BUS 217 C11 Bus CommunicationRept Write 312088 BUS 226 C11 Business Statistics 312089 CHE 101 C11 Intro to Chemistry ILab SC1 5

12090 CHE 102 C11 Intro to Chemistry IILab SC1 512091 CHE 111 C11 Gen College Chem ILab SC1 512092 CHE 112 C11 Gen College Chem IILab SC1 512093 CIS 115 C11 Intro to Computer Info Sys 312094 CIS 118 C11 Intro PC Applications 312095 CIS 135 C11 Complete PC Word Processing 312096 CIS 145 C11 Complete PC Database 312097 CIS 155 C11 PC Spreadsheet Concepts 312098 CIS 267 C11 Mgmt of Information Systems 312240 CNG 101 C11 Networking Fundamentals 312099 CNG 209 C11 MS Server Active Direct Config 412100 CNG 210 C11 MS Network Infrastruct Config 412101 CNG 211 C11 Windows Configuration (OS) 312102 CNG 212 C11 Configuring Windows Server 412103 COM 115 C11 Public Speaking 312105 COM 125 C11 Interpersonal Communication 312104 CRJ 110 C11 Intro to Criminal Justice 312106 CRJ 125 C11 Policing Systems 312107 CRJ 135 C11 Judicial Function 312108 CRJ 145 C11 Correctional Process 312109 CRJ 205 C11 Principles of Criminal Law 312110 CRJ 210 C11 Constitutional Law 312111 CRJ 230 C11 Criminology 312112 CRJ 236 C11 CRJ Research Methods 312243 CRJ 257 C11 Victimology 312248 CSC 105 C11 Computer Literacy 312113 CSC 160 C11 Computer Science I (C++) 412114 CSC 161 C11 Computer Sci II (Language) 412115 CSC 240 C11 Java Programming 312116 CWB 110 C11 Cmplt Web Author (Language) 312117 CWB 130 C11 Web Editing Tools (Editor) 3

CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs

CCCOnline is not a college We are part of the Colorado Community College System of 13 two-year colleges in the state - including Trinidad State Junior College CCCOnline delivers online courses from those 13 colleges

If you are already a student at TSJC you can register for CCCOnline and your on-campus classes at the same time CCCOnline classes have their own unique section number C11 C12 C21 or C22 so you can easily tell them apart from Trinidad State Junior Collegersquos online courses or those you take on campus

If you want to take online classes are a new student and have not yet applied to one of the 13 Colorado community colleges visit wwwccconlineorg and explore the programs and courses we offer

All students who take CCCOnline courses must select a home college that offers the degree or certificate they want to pursue Your home college

Census Date - Last day to drop with refund

June 14th 2015

June 1st 2015

June 11th 2015

June 26th 2015

Session 1

August 8th 2015

Classes Begin

Last Day to Withdraw ldquoWrdquo Recorded No Refund

Summer 2015

Last Day of Class

June 8th 2015

July 10th 2015

Session 2

July 18th 2015

June 1st 2015

June 11th 2015

June 26th 2015

Session 3

August 8th 2015

bull Keeps your Records bull Processes your college application bull Provides transcripts bull Provides career counseling bull Helps you transfer your credits bull Issues your degree or certificate bull Takes your tuition payment bull Contact advisingccconlineorg

22 wwwtrinidadstateedu

12118 ECE 101 C11 Intro to Early Childhood Educ 312119 ECE 102 C11 Intro to ECE Lab Techniques 312120 ECE 103 C11 Guidance Strategies Yng Child 312121 ECE 111 C11 InfantToddler TheoryPractice 312122 ECE 112 C11 InfantToddler Lab Tech 312386 ECE 125 C11 ScienceMath amp the Young Child 312123 ECE 205 C11 Nutrition Health and Safety 312124 ECE 220 C11 Curriculum Methods Techniques 312125 ECE 226 C11 Creativity and the Young Child 312126 ECE 238 C11 Child Growth and Development 312127 ECE 240 C11 Admin of ECE Programs 312128 ECE 241 C11 AdminHuman Relations ECE 312129 ECE 260 C11 The Exceptional Child 312130 ECO 201 C11 Prin of Macroeconomics SS1 312131 ECO 202 C11 Prin of Microeconomics SS1 312135 ENG 121 C11 English Composition I CO1 312136 ENG 122 C11 English Composition II CO2 312137 ENG 131 C11 Technical Writing I 312138 ENG 221 C11 Creative Writing I 312139 ENG 222 C11 Creative Writing II 312140 ENV 101 C11 Environmental Sci wLab SC1 412141 FRE 111 C11 French Language I 512142 FRE 211 C11 French Language III AH4 312143 FRE 212 C11 French Language IV AH4 312144 GEO 105 C11 World Regional Geography SS2 312145 GEO 106 C11 Human Geography SS2 312146 GER 111 C11 German Language I 512147 GEY 111 C11 Physical Geology wLab SC1 412297 GEY 112 C11 Historical Geology wLab SC1 412148 HIS 101 C11 Western CivAntiquity-1650 HI1 312149 HIS 102 C11 Western Civ 1650-Present HI1 312150 HIS 111 C11 The World Antiquity-1500 HI1 312151 HIS 112 C11 The World 1500-Present HI1 312381 HIS 121 C11 US History to Reconst HI1 312152 HIS 225 C11 Colorado History HI1 312153 HPR 178 C11 Medical Terminology 112154 HUM 115 C11 World Mythology GT-AH2 312155 HUM 121 C11 Humanities Early Civ GT-AH2 312156 HUM 122 C11 Humanities Mediev-Mod GT-AH2 312157 HUM 123 C11 Humanities Modern WrldGT-AH2 312158 HWE 100 C11 Human Nutrition 312159 LIT 115 C11 Intro to Literature I AH2 312160 LIT 201 C11 Wrld Literature to 1600GT-AH2 312387 LIT 202 C11 World Lit After 1600GT-AH2 312388 LIT 211 C11 Amer Lit to Civil War GT-AH2 312161 LIT 212 C11 Amer Lit Aft Civil WarGT-AH2 312244 LIT 225 C11 Intro to Shakespeare AH2 312162 LIT 255 C11 Children`s Literature 312163 MAN 200 C11 Human Resource Management I 312164 MAN 216 C11 Small Business Management 312165 MAN 226 C11 Principles of Management 312166 MAR 111 C11 Principles of Sales 312167 MAR 216 C11 Principles of Marketing 312382 MAT 050 C11 Quantitative Literacy 412383 MAT 055 C11 Algebraic Literacy 412168 MAT 103 C11 Math for Clinical Calculations 312169 MAT 107 C11 Career Math 312170 MAT 112 C11 Financial Mathematics 312171 MAT 120 C11 Math for Liberal Arts MA1 412172 MAT 121 C11 College Algebra MA1 412173 MAT 122 C11 College Trigonometry MA1 312174 MAT 123 C11 Finite Mathematics MA1 4

12175 MAT 125 C11 Survey of Calculus MA1 412176 MAT 135 C11 Intro to Statistics MA1 312177 MAT 155 C11 Integrated Math I 312178 MAT 156 C11 Integrated Math II 312179 MAT 166 C11 Pre-Calculus MA1 512180 MAT 201 C11 Calculus I MA1 512181 MAT 202 C11 Calculus II MA1 512182 MAT 203 C11 Calculus III MA1 412183 MGD 102 C11 Introduction To Multimedia 312184 MGD 111 C11 Adobe Photoshop I 312185 MGD 112 C11 Adobe Illustrator I 312241 MGD 114 C11 Adobe InDesign 312186 MUS 100 C11 Intro to Music Theory I 312188 MUS 120 C11 Music Appreciation AH1 312187 MUS 121 C11 Music Hist Mdvl-Classical AH1 312242 MUS 125 C11 History of Jazz GT-AH1 312189 NUR 101 C11 Pharmacology Calculations 112190 OSH 115 C11 General Industry Standards 512192 OSH 125 C11 Construction Industry Standard 312191 OSH 135 C11 Case Study Evaluation 512195 OSH 145 C11 Fire Protection amp Analysis 312193 OSH 146 C11 Hazardous Materials 212194 OSH 155 C11 Environ Regulatory Framework 312197 OSH 165 C11 Excavation Safety 112196 OSH 215 C11 Accident Prevention 312198 OSH 225 C11 Industrial Hygiene 312199 OSH 226 C11 ErgonomicsManage Task Stress 312200 OSH 235 C11 Workersrsquo Compensation 212201 OSH 245 C11 Safety Program PlanningAdmin 312202 OSH 246 C11 Safety Training Methods 312203 OSH 255 C11 Industrial Hygiene Instru Lab 312204 OSH 281 C11 Internship 012205 OSH 285 C11 Independent Study 012206 PHI 111 C11 Intro to Philosophy AH3 312207 PHI 112 C11 Ethics AH3 312208 PHI 113 C11 Logic AH3 312209 PHI 115 C11 World Religions-West AH3 312210 PHI 116 C11 World Religions-East AH3 312211 PHY 105 C11 Conceptual Physics wLab SC1 412212 PHY 111 C11 Physics Alg-Based ILab SC1 512213 PHY 112 C11 Physics Alg-Based IILab SC1 512214 POS 105 C11 Intro to Political ScienceSS1 312215 POS 111 C11 American Government SS1 312216 POS 125 C11 AmerStateLocal Govt GT-SS1 312217 POS 205 C11 International Relations SS1 312218 PSY 101 C11 General Psychology I SS3 312219 PSY 102 C11 General Psychology II SS3 312220 PSY 226 C11 Social Psychology SS3 312221 PSY 235 C11 Human Growth amp Developmnt SS3 312222 PSY 237 C11 Child amp Adolescent Psychology 312223 PSY 238 C11 Child Development SS3 312224 PSY 249 C11 Abnormal Psychology SS3 312225 RUS 111 C11 Russian Language I 512226 SCI 155 C11 Integrated Sci I wLab SC1 412296 SCI 156 C11 Integrated Sci II wLab SC1 412227 SOC 101 C11 Intro to Sociology I SS3 312228 SOC 102 C11 Intro to Sociology II SS3 312229 SOC 231 C11 Sociology-Deviant BehaviorSS3 312230 SPA 111 C11 Spanish Language I 512231 SPA 112 C11 Spanish Language II 512232 SPA 211 C11 Spanish Language III AH4 312233 SPA 212 C11 Spanish Language IV AH4 3

CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title CRS CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs

CCCOnline Summer 2015 Class List Continued

23wwwtrinidadstateedu

AGE 102 Agriculture Economics GT-SS1AGR 260 World Interdependence Population and Food GT-SS3AGY 240 Introductory Soil Science with Lab GT-SC1ANT 101 Cultural Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 102 Cultural Anthropology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 103 Archaeology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 104 Physical Anthropology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 107 Introduction to Archaeology GT-SS3ANT 108 Archaeology of World Rock Art GT-SS3ANT 111 Physical Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 201 Introduction to Forensic Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 215 Indians of North America GT-SS3ANT 250 Medical Anthropology GT-SS3ART 110 Art Appreciation GT-AH1ART 111 Art History Ancient to Medieval GT-AH1ART 112 Art History Renaissance to Modern GT-AH1ART 207 Art History - 1900 to Present GT-AH1AST 101 Astronomy I with Lab GT-SC1AST 102 Astronomy II with Lab GT-SC1AST 150 Astrobiology GT-SC2AST 155 Astronomy Ancient Cultures GT-SC2AST 160 Cosmology GT-SC2BIO 103 Principles of Animal Biology GT-SC2BIO 104 Biology A Human Approach GT-SC1BIO 105 Science of Biology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 111 General College Biology I with Lab GT-SC1BIO 112 General College Biology II with Lab GT-SC1BIO 116 Introduction to Human Disease GT-SC2BIO 201 Anatomy amp Physiology I with Lab GT-SC1BIO 202 Anatomy amp Physiology II with Lab GT-SC1BIO 204 Microbiology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 208 General College Microbiology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 220 General Zoology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 221 Botany with Lab GT-SC1BIO 224 Genetics GT-SC1CHE 101 Introduction to Chemistry I with Lab GT-SC1CHE 102 Introduction to Chemistry II with Lab GT-SC1CHE 105 Chemistry in Context with Lab GT-SC1CHE 111 General College Chemistry I with Lab GT-SC1CHE 112 General College Chemistry II with Lab GT-SC1COM 220 Inter-cultural Communication GT-SS3CRJ 110 Introduction to Criminal Justice GT-SS3DAN 125 History of Dance I GT-AH1ECO 101 Economics of Social Issues GT-SS1ECO 201 Principles of Macroeconomics GT-SS1ECO 202 Principles of Microeconomics GT-SS1ECO 211 Gender in the Economy GT-SS1ECO 245 Environmental Economics GT-SS1

ENG 121 English Composition I GT-CO1ENG 122 English Composition II GT-CO2ENG 201 English Comp III Writing for Public Discourse GT-CO3ENV 101 Introduction to Environmental Science with Lab GT-SC1ENV 110 Natural Disasters GT-SC2ETH 200 Introduction to Ethnic Studies GT-SS3FRE 211 French Language III GT-AH4FRE 212 French Language IV GT-AH4GEO 105 World Regional Geography GT-SS2GEO 106 Human Geography GT-SS2GEO 111 Physical Geography - Landforms with Lab GT-SC1GEO 112 Physical Geography-Weather amp Climate with Lab GT-SC1GER 211 German Language III GT-AH4GER 212 German Language IV GT-AH4GEY 108 Geology of US National Parks GT-SC2GEY 111 Physical Geology with Lab GT-SC1GEY 112 Historical Geology with Lab GT-SC1GEY 135 Environmental Geology with Lab GT-SC1HIS 101 Western Civilization Antiquity - 1650 GT-HI1HIS 102 Western Civilization 1650 - Present GT-HI1HIS 111 The World Antiquity - 1500 GT-HI1HIS 112 The World 1500 - Present GT-HI1HIS 121 US History to Reconstruction GT-HI1HIS 122 US History Since the Civil War GT-HI1HIS 203 Civil War Era in American History GT-HI1HIS 205 Women in World History GT-HI1HIS 207 American Environmental History GT-HI1HIS 208 American Indian History GT-HI1HIS 215 Women in US History GT-HI1HIS 218 History of Science and Technology GT-HI1HIS 225 Colorado History GT-HI1HIS 235 History of the American West GT-HI1HIS 236 US History Since 1945 GT-HI1HIS 243 History of Modern China GT-HI1HIS 244 History of Latin America GT-HI1HIS 245 US in the World GT-HI1HIS 247 20th Century World History GT-HI1HIS 249 History of Islamic Civilization GT-HI1HIS 250 African American History GT-HI1HIS 251 History of Christianity in the World GT-HI1HIS 255 The Middle Ages GT-HI1HIS 259 Modern Middle East GT-HI1HIS 260 U S Foreign Relations History GT-HI1HIS 265 Writing About History GT-CO3HUM 103 Introduction to Film Art GT-AH2HUM 115 World Mythology GT-AH2HUM 121 Humanities Early Civilization GT-AH2HUM 122 Humanities Medieval-Modern GT-AH2

CRN Title CRN Title

Statewide Guaranteed Transfer Classes

Session 2 ndash June 8th - August 18th 12390 ART 110 C21 Art Appreciation AH1 312391 BUS 115 C21 Introduction to Business 312408 COM 115 C21 Public Speaking 312392 COM 125 C21 Interpersonal Communication 312393 ENG 121 C21 English Composition I CO1 312394 ENG 122 C21 English Composition II CO2 312395 HIS 121 C21 US History to Reconst HI1 312396 HIS 225 C21 Colorado History HI1 3

12397 HWE 100 C21 Human Nutrition 312398 PHI 111 C21 Intro to Philosophy AH3 312399 PSY 101 C21 General Psychology I SS3 312400 PSY 235 C21 Human Growth amp Developmnt SS3 312401 SOC 101 C21 Intro to Sociology I SS3 3

Session 3 ndash June 1th - August 8th 12384 MAT 025 C91 Algebraic Literacy Lab 112385 MAT 055 C91 Algebraic Literacy 4

CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs

CCCOnline Summer 2015 Class List Continued

HUM 123 Humanities Modern World GT-AH2ITA 211 Italian Language III GT-AH4ITA 212 Italian Language IV GT-AH4JOU 105 Introduction to Mass Media GT-SS3JPN 211 Japanese Language III GT-AH4JPN 212 Japanese Language IV GT-AH4LIT 115 Introduction to Literature I GT-AH2LIT 201 World Literature 10 1600 GT-AH2LIT 202 World Literature After 1600 GT-AH2LIT 205 Ethnic Literature GT-AH2LIT 211 American Literature to Civil War GT-AH2LIT 212 American Literature After Civil War GT-AH2LIT 221 British Literature to 1700 GT-AH2LIT 222 British Literature Since 1700 GT-AH2LIT 225 Introduction to Shakespeare GT-AH2LIT 246 Literature of Women GT-AH2LIT 259 Survey of African American Literature GT-AH2LIT 268 Celtic Literature GT-AH2MAT 120 Mathematics for Liberal Arts GT-MA1MAT 121 College Algebra GT-MA1MAT 122 College Trigonometry GT-MA1MAT 123 Finite Mathematics GT-MA1MAT 125 Survey of Calculus GT-MA1MAT 135 Introduction to Statistics GT-MA1MAT 166 Pre-Calculus GT-MA1MAT 201 Calculus I GT-MA1MAT 202 Calculus II GT-MA1MAT 203 Calculus III GT-MA1MAT 204 Calculus IIIEngineering Apps GT-MA1MAT 215 Discrete Mathematics GT-MA1MAT 261 Diff Eqwith Engineering Apps GT-MA1MAT 265 Differential Equations GT-MA1MET 150 General Meteorology with Lab GT-MA1MUS 120 Music Appreciation GT-AH1MUS 122 Music History Early Romantic-Present GT-AH1MUS 123 Survey of World Music GT-AH1MUS 125 History of Jazz GT-AH1NRE 251 General Oceanography with Lab GT-SC1PHI 111 Introduction to Philosophy GT-AH3PHI 112 Ethics GT-AH3PHI 113 Logic GT-AH3PHI 114 Comparative Religions GT-AH3PHI 115 World Religions West GT-AH3PHI 116 World Religions East GT-AH3PHI 214 Philosophy of Religion GT-AH3PHI 218 Environmental Ethics GT-AH3PHI 220 Philosophy of Death and Dying GT-AH3PHY 105 Conceptual Physics with Lab GT-SC1PHY 107 Energy Science and Technology with Lab GT-SC1

PHY 111 Physics Algebra Based I with Lab GT-SC1PHY 112 Physics Algebra Based II with Lab GT-SC1PHY 211 Physics Calculus Based I with Lab GT-SC1PHY 212 Physics Calculus Based II with Lab GT-SC1POS 105 Introduction to Political Science GT-SS1POS 111 American Government GT-SS1POS 125 American State and Local Government GT-SS1POS 205 International Relations GT-SS1POS 215 Current Political Issues GT-SS1POS 225 Comparative Government GT-SS1PSY 101 General Psychology I GT-SS3PSY 102 General Psychology II GT-SS3PSY 205 Psychology of Gender GT-SS3PSY 217 Human Sexuality GT-SS3PSY 226 Social Psychology GT-SS3PSY 227 Psychology of Death and Dying GT-SS3PSY 235 Human Growth amp Development GT-SS3PSY 238 Child Development GT-SS3PSY 240 Health Psychology GT-SS3PSY 249 Abnormal Psychology GT-SS3PSY 265 Psychology of Personality GT-SS3RUS 211 Russian Language III GT-AH4RUS 212 Russian Language IV GT-AH4SCI 105 Science in Society GT-SC2SCI 155 Integrated Science I Physics amp Chemistry with Lab GT-SC1SCI 156 Integrated Science II Earth amp Life Science with Lab GT-SC1SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology GT-SS3SOC 102 Introduction to Sociology II GT-SS3SOC 205 Sociology of Family Dynamics GT-SS3SOC 207 Environmental Sociology GT-SS3SOC 215 Contemporary Social Problems GT-SS3SOC 216 Sociology of Gender GT-SS3SOC 218 Sociology of Diversity GT-SS3SOC 220 Sociology of Religion GT-SS3SOC 231 Sociology of Deviant Behavior GT-SS3SOC 237 Sociology of Death and Dying GT-SS3SPA 211 Spanish Language III GT-AH4SPA 212 Spanish Language IV GT-AH4THE 105 Theatre Appreciation GT-AH1THE 108 Theatre Script Analysis GT-AH1THE 211 Development of Theatre Greek-Renaissance GT-AH1THE 212 Development of Theatre Restoration-Modern GT-AH1THE 215 Playwriting GT-AH1WST 200 Introduction to Women Studies GT-SS3WST 225 Women and Social Action GT-SS3WST 240 Goddesses and Women of the Ancient World GT-SS3WST 249 Womenrsquos Sexuality GT-SS3

52315

Statewide Guaranteed Transfer Classes Continued CRN Title CRN Title

Southern Colorado Repertory eatre and Trinidad State are o ering a two-week Arts Immersion Camp open to kids ages 5-18 e summer program includes theatre taught by professional actors designers and technicians and music and art taught by Trinidad Statersquos accomplished professors For two fun- lled weeks campers receive extensive and specialized training for the next generation of creative professionals and enthusiasts all in a safe environment on Trinidad Statersquos beautiful campus e two weeks of Camp lead up to the last weekend when family members can enjoy campers in a fully staged play and music performance and art on display at Trinidad Statersquos Massari Performing Arts Center

Dates July 20 - August 2 2015 (two weeks)Times 3 options -

bull Full Immersion Sleep-Over Campbull Day Camp 9 am - 5 pm including an hour for lunchbull Theatre Camp only 9 am - 1 pm

Costbull Full Immersion including room and board and all activities

$1295bull Full Day Camp including lunch $485bull Morning Theatre Camp only $220

Where Trinidad State Junior College and the Massari Performing Arts CenterAges

bull Full Immersion Sleep-over Camp 8-18bull Day Camp 7-18bull Morning Theatre Camp only 5-18

Description Geared for all levels of experience and interest Arts Camp provides extensive training and performance experiences in acting dance music and art blending interactive activities with professional trainingContact Harriet Vaugeois or Bernadine Torres bernadinescrtheatregmailcom wwwscrtheatrecom

In Theatre workshops campers work on all aspects of theatre production including acting voice production dance technical design of costumes scenery lights sound and props Highly experienced teachers and counselors ensure a supportive and inclusive environment where campers build vivid on-stage characters which help shape the o -stage character of the young lives engaged making them con dent compassionate and well rounded Campers are encouraged to develop new skills pursue existing interests and foster everlasting friendships

In Art workshops campers will engage in hands-on opportunities to experience the creative process in an active (and fun) studio environment Campers will work with highly experienced professional artists who welcome the opportunity to work with unique individuals bursting with potential In addition to the traditional range of artistic expression the campers will also have the opportunity to experience puppet making Our goal is to push creativity to the next level encourage long lasting friendships build con dence and self-esteem all while having fun

In Music workshops campers will rehearse daily with highly accomplished musicians to improve his or her vocal or musical skills both individually and as part of a group In addition to exploring various musical genres campers will have the opportunity to develop songwriting skills Beyond increased musical con dence campers will form lifelong friendships with other boys girls and teens who share the same passion and enthusiasm (Please note other than piano and percussion campers will need to bring their own instrument)

Southern Colorado Arts Immersion Camp

Theatre

Art

Music

24 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Southern Colorado Repertory eatre and Trinidad State are o ering a two-week Arts Immersion Camp open to kids ages 5-18 e summer program includes theatre taught by professional actors designers and technicians and music and art taught by Trinidad Statersquos accomplished professors For two fun- lled weeks campers receive extensive and specialized training for the next generation of creative professionals and enthusiasts all in a safe environment on Trinidad Statersquos beautiful campus e two weeks of Camp lead up to the last weekend when family members can enjoy campers in a fully staged play and music performance and art on display at Trinidad Statersquos Massari Performing Arts Center

Dates July 20 - August 2 2015 (two weeks)Times 3 options -

bull Full Immersion Sleep-Over Campbull Day Camp 9 am - 5 pm including an hour for lunchbull Theatre Camp only 9 am - 1 pm

Costbull Full Immersion including room and board and all activities

$1295bull Full Day Camp including lunch $485bull Morning Theatre Camp only $220

Where Trinidad State Junior College and the Massari Performing Arts CenterAges

bull Full Immersion Sleep-over Camp 8-18bull Day Camp 7-18bull Morning Theatre Camp only 5-18

Description Geared for all levels of experience and interest Arts Camp provides extensive training and performance experiences in acting dance music and art blending interactive activities with professional trainingContact Harriet Vaugeois or Bernadine Torres bernadinescrtheatregmailcom wwwscrtheatrecom

In Theatre workshops campers work on all aspects of theatre production including acting voice production dance technical design of costumes scenery lights sound and props Highly experienced teachers and counselors ensure a supportive and inclusive environment where campers build vivid on-stage characters which help shape the o -stage character of the young lives engaged making them con dent compassionate and well rounded Campers are encouraged to develop new skills pursue existing interests and foster everlasting friendships

In Art workshops campers will engage in hands-on opportunities to experience the creative process in an active (and fun) studio environment Campers will work with highly experienced professional artists who welcome the opportunity to work with unique individuals bursting with potential In addition to the traditional range of artistic expression the campers will also have the opportunity to experience puppet making Our goal is to push creativity to the next level encourage long lasting friendships build con dence and self-esteem all while having fun

In Music workshops campers will rehearse daily with highly accomplished musicians to improve his or her vocal or musical skills both individually and as part of a group In addition to exploring various musical genres campers will have the opportunity to develop songwriting skills Beyond increased musical con dence campers will form lifelong friendships with other boys girls and teens who share the same passion and enthusiasm (Please note other than piano and percussion campers will need to bring their own instrument)

Southern Colorado Arts Immersion Camp

Theatre

Art

Music

Summer Gunsmithing Series at Trinidad State

More than 60 classes are o ered through the NRA Summer Series including topics covering speci c guns machining welding for gunsmiths metal nishes reloading stockmaking checkering engraving and more

Learn from the best ndash experts from all over the nation and our top-notch gunsmithing faculty teach NRA summer classes

Classes ll up fast - sign up today Call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

ldquoThis is my rst time here rst time doing any gunsmithing

and I was very impressed Thanks for a great weekrdquo ndash NRA Gunsmithing Student

Trinidad State o ers NRA gunsmithing courses throughout the summer Classes vary in length from one day to two weeks and

are available to anyone interested in gunsmithing or related topics - whether yoursquore a novice current student or professional

Now at Trinidad State NRA Certified Training Center

Trinidad State is now home to the rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in the United States is allows Trinidad Statersquos storied Gunsmithing Department with backing from the NRA to train future gun safety instructors in the proper use

of pistols ri es shotguns and more Not only can students become NRA Certi ed

Instructors they can take advantage of government nancial aid GI Bill and Vocational Rehab bene ts when paying for these classes For information or

to sign up call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

bull Tuition at Trinidad State is at least 40 less than area 4-year colleges and universities

bull Start here then transfer to a 4-year university ndash General Education courses guaranteed to transfer to Colorado universities (some restrictions apply)

Get the schedule online

Call 1-800-621-TSJC or visit trinidadstateedu

Summer Gunsmithing Series at Trinidad State

More than 60 classes are o ered through the NRA Summer Series including topics covering speci c guns machining welding for gunsmiths metal nishes reloading stockmaking checkering engraving and more

Learn from the best ndash experts from all over the nation and our top-notch gunsmithing faculty teach NRA summer classes

Classes ll up fast - sign up today Call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

ldquoThis is my rst time here rst time doing any gunsmithing

and I was very impressed Thanks for a great weekrdquo ndash NRA Gunsmithing Student

Trinidad State o ers NRA gunsmithing courses throughout the summer Classes vary in length from one day to two weeks and

are available to anyone interested in gunsmithing or related topics - whether yoursquore a novice current student or professional

Now at Trinidad State NRA Certified Training Center

Trinidad State is now home to the rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in the United States is allows Trinidad Statersquos storied Gunsmithing Department with backing from the NRA to train future gun safety instructors in the proper use

of pistols ri es shotguns and more Not only can students become NRA Certi ed

Instructors they can take advantage of government nancial aid GI Bill and Vocational Rehab bene ts when paying for these classes For information or

to sign up call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

bull Tuition at Trinidad State is at least 40 less than area 4-year colleges and universities

bull Start here then transfer to a 4-year university ndash General Education courses guaranteed to transfer to Colorado universities (some restrictions apply)

Get the schedule online

Call 1-800-621-TSJC or visit trinidadstateedu

12 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Summer 2015 Semester CalendarPlease pay special attention to the dates that classes begin and end Note that leaving early or returning late may result in your grades being lowered

Credit HoursTo be considered a full-time student at Trinidad State Junior College you must be enrolled in at least 15 credit hours Federal Financial Aid recognizes a student carrying 12 credit hours to be full time If you are enrolled in a career or technical educational program you may not take more than 26 credit hours without the approval of the program dean

Arranged CoursesThe abbreviation ldquoTBArdquo means that the time days or locations are scheduled on an individual basis between student and instructor Students are responsible for seeing the instructor to arrange their schedules

Course Cancellations The College reserves the right to cancel programs or courses to change instructors and to change times or locations of classes The Deanrsquos office will have current up-to-date information on scheduled classes

Drops Withdrawals and Repeating a Course Itrsquos important to know the drop and withdrawal dates for all your classes The dates are listed on the academic calendar or your individual course syllabus Whatrsquos the difference between ldquodroprdquo and ldquowithdrawrdquo If you drop a class before the census date you will receive a tuition refund and you will not lose College Opportunity Fund (COF) credits You can withdraw between the census and withdrawal dates It wonrsquot affect your grade point average however you will not get a refund and you will lose COF credits

A student who earns a grade of D F or U may repeat the course once for the purpose of improving the grade point

average (GPA) Both grades earned will be entered on the transcript however only the highest grade will be counted in calculating the cumulative grade point average Duplicate credit is not granted for repeating a course It is the studentrsquos responsibility to drop or withdraw from classes if they stop attending Students can go to the Student Services Office on either campus to drop or withdraw from a class If a student decides to withdraw from a class after the census but before the last 20 of the class and has a passing grade the grade will be recorded as ldquoWrdquo A ldquoWrdquo is not counted in computing grade point averages If a student withdraws during the last 20 of the class a regular grade will be assigned that does count in computing grade point averages Requests for exception to this procedure may be made to the appropriate dean

Tuition Refunds If a student officially drops from classes prior to the class census date a 100 refund of tuition will be made There will be no refund if the student withdraws after the class census date The College reserves the right to cancel course offerings where enrollment is too low to make a course educationally sound andor economically feasible Course cancellations will result in refund of tuition

Registration DeadlineThe deadline for registering for classes is the first Friday of class or as designated in the TSJC schedule Students requesting to register after the deadline date must obtain approval from the departmental dean for late authorization and registration into a class after the deadline date

Tuition ClassificationColorado law requires that students be classified as in-state or out-of-state for tuition purposes Your tuition classification is based upon information supplied on the application for admission

Students previously classified as out-of-state may have their classification

changed through a Tuition Classification Petition process Petitions and information concerning documentation may be obtained in the Registrarrsquos Office or the Student Services Office on either campus Petition applications must be received by either the Registrarrsquos Office or Student Affairs Office by the first Friday of class each semester

The tuition classification officer must request and maintain adequate documentation to support any applicantrsquos claim for change in status The policy for tuition classification is outlined in the Colorado Community College System (CCCS) System Presidentrsquos Procedure 4-40 For more information go to httpswwwcccseduwp-contentuploads201309SP4-40pdf

Appeal Procedures When a decision is rendered and the student is not in agreement with the decision the student may appeal the decision to the ldquoSA Committeerdquo by contacting the Vice President of Student Affairs The student will be required to present supporting documentation to a panel of institutional representatives for review and resolution The student will be notified of the decision made by the appeals panel and the reasons behind the decision The decision of the appeals panel is final

Deadlines Students have until the first Friday of each semester to submit a petition for change in Tuition Classification Once the petition is submitted the College will make a determination by census date

Check Your RequirementsTo earn a degree students must satisfy all course and curriculum requirements for the program under which they are registered and attain a cumulative grade point average of 20 or higher Basic skills courses do not count toward a degree Familiarize yourself with the provisions and regulations pertaining to your program See an Advisor when in doubt TSJC will make every effort to assist you in meeting requirements for graduation Final responsibility however rests with you

General Information

13wwwtrinidadstateedu

TransferTrinidad State Junior College has transfer agreements with Coloradorsquos four-year colleges and universities These agreements ensure that if you successfully complete requirements for graduation with an Associate of Arts or Associate of Science Degree you have fulfilled general education requirements and you will be granted upper division status at the receiving institution

Each applicant for admission who has attended another institution or college may not disregard a previous collegiate record Transfer students will be applying for admissions as a first-time freshman A student who wishes to transfer to Trinidad State Junior College may do so provided that the student is in good standing at the college from which heshe wishes to transfer

An official transcript must be sent directly to the college from the institution where the credits were earned College transcripts will be evaluated prior to registration to ascertain acceptable credits that will apply to the studentrsquos program of study Courses for which the student has earned a grade of ldquoDrdquo or ldquoFrdquo will not be accepted for credit Students with a GPA below 15 may be admitted on academic probation

In determining academic standing while attending TSJC the GPA of a transfer student is computed on the basis of credits attempted at Trinidad State Junior College only and will not include credits and grade points earned at other colleges

Up to 45 credits earned at regionally accredited colleges or universities or other approved educational institutions may be applied toward fulfilling TSJC program requirements

Please contact the Registrar at 719-846-5550 for more information about accepted transfer credits

Credit for Prior LearningThe Credit for Prior Learning or CPL program allows students to earn credit for learning that occurs outside the sponsorship of accredited post-secondary education institutions CPL is not awarded for experience but for college-level learning which entails

knowledge skills and competencies that students have obtained as a result of their prior learning experiences Contact the Registrar at 719-846-5550 for more information about how to be awarded credit for prior learning

Transfer of credit for vocational courses are determined by the Dean of Career and Technical Education Contact the Dean of Career and Technical Education at 719-846-5559 for more information about how to receive credit for vocational courses

Residence HallsThere are four residence halls on the Trinidad Campus to house students The residence halls are staffed with two full-time housing employees and a support staff of dorm assistants and resident hall assistants Students living in the residence halls are required to have a meal plan through the dining hall The food service company Sodexo strives to serve the students with a variety of menus quality service and unlimited seconds for most meals For more information about housing go to httpwwwtrinidadstateedustudentshousing

Immunization RequirementsColorado Law requires that all full-time students born after January 1 1957 show proof of immunization against measles mumps and rubella Students residing in student housing are required to show proof of immunization against meningococcal disease or the student or parentguardian must sign a waiver Proof of immunization is required at the time of registration Certification forms are available at the Student Services Office

Student Health InsuranceTSJC does not require health insurance for non-athlete students However all student athletes must show proof of a student health plan Trinidad State encourages all students to carry health insurance For information on student insurance see the Student Services Office on your campus

TSJC Notification SystemStudents may sign up for the TSJC Notification System to receive text messages phone messages and email

notices regarding campus closures campus emergencies and student notifications To sign up for this service login to the TSJC Portal and click on the Notify Me link

Student ComplaintsStudents or prospective students who wish to file a complaint related to accreditation or grievance may submit a formal written Student Grievance in the Student Services Office of either campus or at 600 Prospect Street Berg Office 201 Trinidad Colorado 81082 or by going online and filling out the form electronically at httpwwwtrinidadstateedu

Complaints regarding accreditation can also be made by contacting the Higher Learning Commission a commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools 230 North La Salle Street Suite 7-500 Chicago IL 60640-1411 telephone 1-800-621-7440 httpswwwncahlcorg

MilitaryVeterans and Their FamiliesTrinidad State Junior College takes pride in being able to meet the educational needs of military service members their families and veterans and is approved by the Colorado State Approving Agency for Veterans Education Military tuition assistance veteranrsquos education benefits and veteranrsquos vocational rehabilitation are administered by the Financial Aid Office on both campuses

Each semester active duty military members and veterans using or wanting to use educational benefits must report to the Financial Aid Office after completing the enrollment process To maintain your educational benefits in good standing with your Service andor the Department of Veterans Affairs you must immediately inform the Financial Aid Office if you

bull drop add or audit classesbull stop attending classesbull have a class canceled withdraw or are withdrawn from classes or the collegebull are unable to attend classes orbull make any changes to your enrollment status

TSJC students using a military benefit must complete paperwork with the TSJC

14 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Financial Aid Office each semester To make an appointment to review your benefits verification intent to register or related questions contact Financial Aid at 719-846-5553 in Trinidad or 719-589-7024 on the Valley Campus For more information visit the TSJC web site for the VA Checklist verification time-line schedule or stop by the Financial Aid Office on either campus

Student Bill of RightsThe Colorado Student Bill of Rights focuses on various aspects of student academic life including advising transferability of credits and degree completion

One particular segment of the Student Bill of Rights notes that a student may formalize a plan to obtain a degree in four years Trinidad State Junior College supports this timeline for graduation by publishing advising guidelines under which a student may expect to graduate or complete and provides degree checklists through the degree works tool on the student portal Advising guidelines are available in the Student Success Center and Learning Center on campus and through degree check on the TSJC portal

There are some majors which may require additional degree requirements as recognized by the Colorado Department of Higher Education For more information or to read the Colorado Student Bill of Rights go to httpwwwcollegeincoloradoorgAcademicsTransfersBillshb1263pdf or see your Advisor in the Student Services Office on either campus

Student RightsFERPAThe Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) of 1974 restricts the release of student information to the public without the consent of the student except for directory information

Directory information includes name Major field of study enrollment status dates of enrollment major degrees and honors earned participation in officially recognized activities and sports Additional items for college athletes are height and weight

The Solomon Amendment requires institutions receiving federal funds to

provide additional directory information that includes address and phone number of enrolled students to the US Military Directory information is limited to the current academic year only If a student does not wish TSJC to release the directory information a written request must be submitted in the Student Services Office before the end of the first week of classes Your request will remain in effect until you formally cancel it For emergency purposes contact the Registrar directly at 719-846-5550 for special accommodations

Jeannie Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act The Clery Act Disclosure is accessible on the TSJC Website httpwwwtrinidadstateedustudentsright-to-knowcampusFire Hard copies also available through the Student Services Office on each campus

Sexual assault protocols and victims rights provisions are described on the TSJC website at httpwwwtrinidadstateedu

Victims are encouraged to report Help is available

Sex offender information is available at Colorados Convicted Sex Offender website httpsorstatecous

Campus Security will immediately notify the campus community upon the confirmation of a significant emergency or dangerous situation involving an immediate threat to the health or safety of students or staff

Report crimes violations accidents suspicious persons and incidents to Campus Security or through the Dean of Student Life Director at extension (719) 846-5517 on the Trinidad Campus or the Dean of Students on the Valley campus at (719) 589-7050 If there is no immediate answer dial 911

Return of Title IV Federal Financial AidWhen a Title IV Financial Aid recipient completely withdraws from TSJC prior to the end of the term a refund of the aid will be calculated The calculation will be based on the number of days attended compared to the total number of days

in the semester Withdrawal after 60 of the term is not subject to the return calculation Aid used for tuition fees books and roomboard will be refunded by both the student and the College For a complete outline of the return of the Title IV process please go to httpwwwtrinidadstateedu or see the TSJC Catalog

Non-DiscriminationThe College prohibits and will not tolerate discrimination or harassment that violates federal state law or Board Policy 3-120 or Board Policy 4-120 The College does not discriminate on the basis of gender (or gender identity) sex race color age creed national or ethnic origin genetic information physical or mental disability veteran status pregnancy status religion or sexual orientation

The College complies with Titles VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 the Civil Rights Act of 1991 the Education Amendments of 1972 (Title IX) the Age Discrimination in Employment Act the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 the Americans with Disabilities Act Pregnancy Discrimination Act of 1978 Vietnam Era Veterans Readjustment Assistance Act of 1974 Executive Order 11246 and sections 24-34-301 CRS et seq The Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008 (PubL 110ndash233 122 Stat 881 enacted May 21 2008 GINA)

For information regarding civil rights or grievance procedures contact Title IX ComplianceEqual Opportunity Officer Lorrie Velasquez Human Services Director 600 Prospect Street Trinidad CO 81082 Phone (719) 846-5534 or email Lorrievelasqueztrinidadstateedu

Complaints may also be filed with the Legal Affairs office of the Colorado Community College System 9101 El Lowry Blvd Denver Colorado 80230-6011 or the Office for Civil Rights US Department of Education Region VIII Federal Office Building 1244 Speer Blvd Suite 310 Denver Colorado 80204

Disability Services Reasonable accommodations for students will be provided upon request for

15wwwtrinidadstateedu

persons with disabilities In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Trinidad State Junior College will provide accommodations for qualifying students with disabilities To request an accommodation contact the Special Populations Coordinator at 719-846-5667 The Special Populations Office is located in the Library In the Valley the office is located in the Learning Center Room 209 Call 719-589-7067

State Authorization Trinidad State Junior College is currently working cooperatively with higher education authorities in all states and other US jurisdictions to ensure compliance with state authorization requirements that govern the offering of courses in those states including complaint processes Trinidad State Junior College will continue to monitor developments in the jurisdictions in which it enrolls students and if authorization or licensure is or becomes necessary it will obtain approvals or provide notice here of the jurisdictions in which it is not authorized to offer courses or programs

Currently Trinidad State Junior College has approval to offer courses in the following states

Alaska Arizona California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Oklahoma Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Texas Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin and Wyoming

Trinidad State Junior College is currently NOT authorized to offer courses in the following states

Alabama Arkansas Iowa Massachusetts Tennessee Utah District of Columbia

If you are not an on campus student at Trinidad State Junior College and plan to enroll in distance classes please check the information provided above to verify that your state has either authorized or exempted our college to offer such classes or programs to you as a resident of that state

If you reside in an unauthorized state and plan to take distance education classes please note that we are not authorized or exempted to offer distance

education classes or programs to you as a resident of an unauthorized state

If you have questions or concerns please contact the Registrar at 719-846-5550

Smoking PolicySmoking is prohibited in all College buildings as directed by the Governorrsquos Executive Order D003690 Smoking is also prohibited at all doorway entrances Specified outdoor smoking areas have been identified on the Valley Campus Smoking is prohibited within 25 feet of doorways and buildings

Student Right-to-know In accordance with Title I of Public Law 101-542 information about graduation rates is available on the TSJC Website or from the Office of Institutional Research additional graduation data is also available at the Colorado Department of Higher Education Website

Voter Registration Information TSJC fully supports and advocates that students and staff register to vote Voter Registration forms are available on the Colorado Secretary of State Website at httpwwwelectionscoloradogov

Trinidad State Junior College

Mission - Trinidad Statersquos mission is to enrich the lives of our diverse communities by providing quality educational experience and promoting lifelong learning

Vision - Trinidad Statersquos vision is to adapt to change embrace diversity and educate for the future

Core Values

students First - Student success is our purpose and the focal point of decision making and resource allocation

diVersity in CoMMunity - We value individual attributes capabilities and differences and we foster the collaboration and social responsibility that create a vital institution

CoMMuniCation - We value professionalism in our interactions and cultivate an open friendly environment of fairness and integrity on our campuses and in our communities

responsiVeness - We recognize and act upon opportunities to be innovative flexible and adaptableliFelong learning - We are dedicated to providing lifelong learning opportunities that are accessible and relevant for our students faculty staff and community members to

empower them to achieve their dreams

16 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Numbers You Should Know 15Trinidad Campus Classes 2 - 7

Evening Classes 17 Day Classes 18 - 19CSL Addictions Counseling 18AQT Aquaculture 18ART Art 18ASE Automotive 18BAR Barbering 18BUS Business 18CCR College Composition amp Reading 18CIS Computer Information Systems 18COM Communications 18COS Cosmetology 18CRJ Criminal Justice 18ECE Early Childhood Education 18EDU Education 18ENG English 18

EMS Emergency Medical Services 18 - 19EST Esthetician 19GED GED 19MAT Math 19MOT Medical Assisting 19NUA Nurse Aid 19NUR Nursing 19PHI Philosophy 19PSY Psychology 19SOC Sociology 19SRHS Southern Rockies Heritage School 18 - 19

Important Dates 10Student Admissions Checklist 11General Information 12 - 15Valley Campus Classes 16 - 19CCCOnline Summer Classes 21 - 23Guaranteed Transfer Classes 23 - 24

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Table of Contents

NUMBERS YOU SHOULD KNOWON THE VALLEY CAMPUS

EMERGENCY 911CAMPUS SECURITY USING AN ON CAMPUS TELEPHONE 9-(719) 680-7258CAMPUS SECURITY USING AN OFF CAMPUS TELEPHONE (719) 680-7258

ABEASEGED Rm 247 589-7058

Admissions amp Records Rm 160 589-7026

Associate Dean of Arts amp Sciences Rm 134 589-7131

Associate Dean of CTE Rm 160 589-7064

Dean of Students Rm 160 589-7050

Bookstore Rm 136 589-7029

CashierBusiness Office Rm 160 589-7027

Career and Disability Services Rm 203 589-7067

Advisor Learning Center 589-7025

Human Resources Rm 158a 589-7022

Financial Aid Rm 160 589-7024

Recruiter Rm 128 589-7083

Student Life Rm 128 589-7086

Student SuccessTesting Rm 212 589-7003

TRiO Support Services Rm 212 589-7031

Tutoring Rm 202 589-7063

All numbers are Area Code 719

Valley

17wwwtrinidadstateedu

Evening ClassesBusiness12425 BUS 216 H20 Legal Environment of Business 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli

Computer Information Systems12253 CIS 118 H25 Intro PC Applications 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli This CIS course is meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online

Early Childhood Education12499 ECE 225 P25 Language amp Cognition 3 0400PM 0700PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Plane

Emergency Medical Services12014 EMS 130 250 EMT Intravenous Therapy 2 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 TR 7715 8615 GHaverfield12015 HPR 102 250 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 61015 61015 GHaverfield12062 HPR 102 252 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 71515 71515 GHaverfield12318 HPR 175 250 ST First Aid 025 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 62415 62415 GHaverfield

Math12431 MAT 112 H20 Financial Math 3 0630PM 0930PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli

Nurse Aid12057 NUA 101 250 Nurse Aide Health Care Skills 4 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 6815 71315 Martinez12058 NUA 105 250 Home Health Aide Theory 2 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 71415 72815 Martine12433 HPR 102 253 CPR for Professionals 05 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 R 61715 61715 StaffDay ClassesAddictions Counseling12404 CSL 258 200 Group Counseling Skills 15 0830AM 0430PM WRF 61015 61215 Romero12427 CSL 269 200 Principles of Addiction Treatment 15 0830AM 0430PM WRF 6315 6515 Eakin

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Class List

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

How to Read a Class ListingCourse Request Number (CRN)

Meeting DaysM T W R F S SU

Class Meeting Times

Course Start and End Dates

Class Credit Hours

Section Information

TSJC is proud to offer not only traditional classroom instruction but also a variety of alternative approaches to education to ensure that your educational needs and individual learning styles are met

Section Information

The letters listed below are part of the Section Code (Sect) in the class list

bull H ndash Indicates the class is considered Hybrid meaning a por-tion of the course work is online This may result in reduced in-class time bull P ndash Indicates the class is delivered via interactive video (Polycom) to additional sites

The letters listed below are part of the Section Code (Sect) in the class list

bull PH ndash Indicates the class is both Polycom and Hybrid bull C ndash Indicates this class is an online class delivered via CCCon line bull T ndash Indicates this class is an online class delivered via TSJC

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Notice ndash The schedule of classes can and will change for a current list please go to httpwwwtrinidadstateedustudentsclass-schedule

Or httpserpdnssbcccseduPRODTSJCbwckschdp_disp_dyn_sched

Valley

18 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Advancing Academic Achievement12420 AAA 176 P20 ST College Science Prep 2 0830AM 1035AM TVC 236 MW 6815 71715 Krumm

Aquaculture12019 AQT 275 200 Special Topics 3 0900AM 0300PM TVC MTWRF 52515 73115 Webster12020 AQT 288 200 Aquaculture Practicum 3 0900AM 0300PM TVC MTWRF 52515 73115 Webster

Art12252 ART 110 H20 Art Appreciation AH1 3 0800AM 0915AM TVC 238 TR 6815 73115 Garcia

Automotive12489 ASE 265 200 HVAC Systems 4 1000AM 0400PM TORT MTWRF 51115 63015 Kingery12490 ASE 260 200 Advanced Drivability 2 1000AM 0400PM TORT MTWRF 51215 7115 Pickett

Barbering12422 BAR 107 200 IntroShavingHoningStrop 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12423 BAR 108 200 InterShavingHoningStropping 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12424 BAR 207 200 Adv ShavingHoningStropping 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper

Biology12532 BIO 202 PH6 Human AnatomyampPhys IILab SC1 4 0550PM 0830PM TVC 229 TW 6815 73115 Cahoone Business12330 BUS 115 H20 Introduction to Business 3 0800AM 1100AM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli12425 BUS 216 H20 Legal Environment of Business 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli12329 BUS 217 H20 Bus CommunicationRept Write 3 1130AM 0230PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli All business courses are meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online College Composition amp Reading12355 CCR 094 200 Studio 121 3 1100AM 1240PM TVC 129 MW 6815 73115 Longfellow

Computer Information Systems12253 CIS 118 H25 Intro PC Applications 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli This CIS course is meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online Communications12254 COM 115 200 Public Speaking 3 1000AM 1150AM TVC 129 R 6815 73115 Longfellow

Cosmetology12344 COS 110 200 Introduction to Hair Coloring 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12345 COS 111 200 Intermediate Hair Coloring 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12348 COS 210 200 Intermediate II Hair Coloring 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12426 COS 211 200 Adv Hair Color 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12491 COS 288 200 Practicum Electric Files 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51215 7115 Mortenson

Criminal Justice12354 CRJ 111 H25 Substantive Criminal Law 3 0530PM 0830PM TVC 129 W 6815 73115 Lara

Early Childhood Education12498 ECE 112 P20 InfantToddler Lab Tech 3 0400PM 0700PM TVC 236 W 6815 73115 Briones12499 ECE 225 P25 Language amp Cognition 3 0400PM 0700PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Plane

Education12428 EDU 251 200 Secondary Capstone 3 TBA 6815 73115 Wiley12492 EDU 250 PH2 CTE in Colorado 1 1000AM 1200PM TVC 229 R 6815 71715 Schroepfer12014 EMS 130 250 EMT Intravenous Therapy 2 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 TR 7715 8615 GHaverfield12015 HPR 102 250 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 61015 61015 GHaverfield12062 HPR 102 252 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 71515 71515 GHaverfield12318 HPR 175 250 ST First Aid 025 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 62415 62415 GHaverfield

English12132 ENG 121 H20 English Composition I CO1 3 0230PM 0420PM TVC 129 W 6815 73115 Longfellow12239 ENG 122 H20 English Composition II CO2 3 0230PM 0420PM TVC 129 R 6815 73115 Longfellow

Emergency Medical Services12014 EMS 130 250 EMT Intravenous Therapy 2 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 TR 7715 8615 GHaverfield12015 HPR 102 250 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 61015 61015 GHaverfield

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Class List

Valley

19wwwtrinidadstateedu

Emergency Medical Services Continued12062 HPR 102 252 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 71515 71515 GHaverfield12318 HPR 175 250 ST First Aid 025 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 62415 62415 GHaverfield

Esthetician12429 EST 110 200 Intro to Facials amp Skin Care 3 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12430 EST 111 200 Intermediate Facials-Skin Care 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12299 EST 210 200 Adv Skin Care 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12295 EST 211 200 Facial Make-up 1 51215 7115 Pepper

GED GED GED PREPABE 0800AM 0400PM TVC 247 TWR 7615 82715 Ruybal GED GED PREPABE 0800AM 0400PM TVC 247 MWR 7615 82715 Stanford GED GED PREPABE 0800AM 0500PM TVC 247 MTWRF 7615 82715 Lindsay GED GED Math 0800AM 1200PM TVC 247 MTWR 7615 82715 Petty

Math12327 MAT 050 200 Quantitative Literacy 4 0800AM 0940AM TVC 130 MTW 6815 73115 Hanson12328 MAT 055 200 Algebraic Literacy 4 0300PM 0440PM TVC 130 MTW 6815 73115 Hanson12012 MAT 107 H20 Career Math 3 0830AM 1215PM TVC 218 TR 6815 71715 Rasmussen12431 MAT 112 H20 Financial Math 3 0630PM 0930PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli This MAT 112 course is meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online 12302 MAT 121 H20 College Algebra MA1 4 0100PM 0330PM TVC 221 TR 6115 8715 Emerick

Medical Assisting12056 MOT 183 H20 Medical Assistant Internship 4 TOFCMP 6815 73115 OrsquoBrien Y12332 MOT 183 H21 Medical Assistant Internship 4 TOFCMP 6815 73115 OrsquoBrien Y

Nurse Aid12057 NUA 101 250 Nurse Aide Health Care Skills 4 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 6815 71315 Martinez12058 NUA 105 250 Home Health Aide Theory 2 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 71415 72815 Martinez12059 NUA 170 200 Nurse Aide Clinical Experience 1 0530AM 0330PM TOFCMP UFS 62615 62815 Mestas-Garcia12060 NUA 171 200 Advanced Nurse Aide Clinical 1 0530AM 0330PM TOFCMP UFS 71015 71215 Mestas-Garcia12061 NUA 172 200 Nurse Aide Clinical-Elderly 1 0530AM 0330PM TOFCMP UFS 72415 72615 Mestas-Garcia12433 HPR 102 253 CPR for Professionals 05 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR102 M 6815 71715 Staff

Nursing 12528 HWE 100 H20 Human Nutrition 3 0900AM 1200PM TVC SCTR102 M 51115 6515 Medina

Philosophy12432 PHI 111 H20 Intro to Philosophy AH3 3 0900AM 1100AM TVC 153 M 6815 73115 Hanna

Psychology12246 PSY 101 PH2 General Psychology I SS3 3 1030AM 1220PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Mobbley12134 PSY 227 H20 Psychology of DeathDying SS3 3 0100PM 0250PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Mobbley12335 PSY 255 H20 Brain and Behavior 3 0900AM 1050AM TVC 153 W 6815 73115 Meyer

Sociology12247 SOC 101 PH2 Intro to Sociology I SS3 3 0100PM 0250PM TVC 236 W 6815 73115 Cooley

Southern Rocky Mountain Heritage School1318 SRHS 1000 Introduction to Reiki S 0900AM 0400PM Banta 306 71815 71815 Dawes1319 SRHS 1001 Aromatherapy Blending Essential Oils S 0900AM 1200PM Banta 62015 62015 Evans1320 SRHS 1002 Aromatherapy Using Essential Oils Safety T 0900AM 1200PM Banta 6915 6915 Evans1321 SRHS 1003 Ear Candling F 0900AM 1200PM Banta 61215 61215 Evans1322 SRHS 1004 Hands on the Harp R 0700PM 0900PM TBD TBD 72315 72315 McKee1323 SRHS 1005 Accupressure for Stress T 1000AM 1200PM Banta 61615 61615 Evans

6-16-15

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Class List

When Trinidad State Junior College opened in April of 1925 it was Coloradorsquos rst community college In the beginning the college shared space and faculty with Trinidad High School It started with 37 students compared to about 1800 now

By 1935 classes were moved to a newly remodeled Tillotson Academy building That building sat just east of the present-day Berg Building but has since been torn down The 17-acre Trinidad Campus now includes 15 buildings plus two more in Alamosa and a handful of o -campus training sites

Trinidad State continues to o er traditional programs of study in academic-transfer areas such as accounting business administration English chemistry mathematics and psychology Those students often continue their education at a four-year school Trinidad State also o ers a wide range of career and technical training in programs like gunsmithing cosmetology massage therapy welding diesel mechanics auto mechanics and nursing

Historical highlights

bull The bill that established Trinidad State Junior College in 1925 was sponsored by State Senator Sam Freudenthal for whom the campus library is now named

bull In the beginning classes were taught at Trinidad High School by high school teachers but college students were not allowed to mingle with high school students

bull By 1932 a full two years of classes were o ered allowing the rst eight students to earn two year degrees in May of 1933

bull In the spring of 1940 construction began on what is now the Berg Administration Building

bull In the fall of 1940 construction began on what is now Scott Gymnasium

bull Trinidad Statersquos gunsmithing progam began in 1947 and is now regarded as the premier gunsmithing program in the United States

bull Trinidad State was accepted into the Colorado Community College System in 1968

bull In 1994 Trinidad State merged with the San Luis Valley Educational Center in Alamosa creating the Trinidad State Valley Campus

bull Selected as rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in 2015

Trinidad State Celebrates 90 years

21wwwtrinidadstateedu

CCCOnline Summer 2015 Class List

Session 1 ndash June 1th - August 8th

12249 AAA 099 C11 Active Learning Skills 112063 ACC 101 C11 Fundamentals of Accounting 312064 ACC 115 C11 Payroll Accounting 312065 ACC 121 C11 Accounting Principles I 412066 ACC 122 C11 Accounting Principles II 412067 ACC 131 C11 Income Tax 312380 ACC 215 C11 Acct Info Systems amp eBusiness 312068 ACC 226 C11 Cost Accounting 312069 ANT 101 C11 Cultural Anthropology SS3 312070 ANT 111 C11 Physical Anthropology SS3 312071 ANT 225 C11 Anthropology of Religion 312072 ART 110 C11 Art Appreciation AH1 312073 ART 111 C11 Art Hist Ancient MedievGT-AH1 312074 ART 112 C11 Art Hist Renaiss1900GT-AH1 312075 AST 101 C11 Astronomy I wLab SC1 412076 AST 102 C11 Astronomy II wLab SC1 412077 BIO 105 C11 Science of Biology wLab SC1 412078 BIO 106 C11 Basic Anatomy And Physiology 412079 BIO 111 C11 Gen College Biology ILab SC1 512080 BIO 201 C11 Human AnatomyampPhys wLab ISC1 412081 BIO 202 C11 Human AnatomyampPhys IILab SC1 412082 BIO 204 C11 Microbiology wLab SC1 412083 BIO 216 C11 Pathophysiology 412084 BUS 115 C11 Introduction to Business 312085 BUS 120 C11 Introduction to E-Commerce 312086 BUS 216 C11 Legal Environment of Business 312087 BUS 217 C11 Bus CommunicationRept Write 312088 BUS 226 C11 Business Statistics 312089 CHE 101 C11 Intro to Chemistry ILab SC1 5

12090 CHE 102 C11 Intro to Chemistry IILab SC1 512091 CHE 111 C11 Gen College Chem ILab SC1 512092 CHE 112 C11 Gen College Chem IILab SC1 512093 CIS 115 C11 Intro to Computer Info Sys 312094 CIS 118 C11 Intro PC Applications 312095 CIS 135 C11 Complete PC Word Processing 312096 CIS 145 C11 Complete PC Database 312097 CIS 155 C11 PC Spreadsheet Concepts 312098 CIS 267 C11 Mgmt of Information Systems 312240 CNG 101 C11 Networking Fundamentals 312099 CNG 209 C11 MS Server Active Direct Config 412100 CNG 210 C11 MS Network Infrastruct Config 412101 CNG 211 C11 Windows Configuration (OS) 312102 CNG 212 C11 Configuring Windows Server 412103 COM 115 C11 Public Speaking 312105 COM 125 C11 Interpersonal Communication 312104 CRJ 110 C11 Intro to Criminal Justice 312106 CRJ 125 C11 Policing Systems 312107 CRJ 135 C11 Judicial Function 312108 CRJ 145 C11 Correctional Process 312109 CRJ 205 C11 Principles of Criminal Law 312110 CRJ 210 C11 Constitutional Law 312111 CRJ 230 C11 Criminology 312112 CRJ 236 C11 CRJ Research Methods 312243 CRJ 257 C11 Victimology 312248 CSC 105 C11 Computer Literacy 312113 CSC 160 C11 Computer Science I (C++) 412114 CSC 161 C11 Computer Sci II (Language) 412115 CSC 240 C11 Java Programming 312116 CWB 110 C11 Cmplt Web Author (Language) 312117 CWB 130 C11 Web Editing Tools (Editor) 3

CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs

CCCOnline is not a college We are part of the Colorado Community College System of 13 two-year colleges in the state - including Trinidad State Junior College CCCOnline delivers online courses from those 13 colleges

If you are already a student at TSJC you can register for CCCOnline and your on-campus classes at the same time CCCOnline classes have their own unique section number C11 C12 C21 or C22 so you can easily tell them apart from Trinidad State Junior Collegersquos online courses or those you take on campus

If you want to take online classes are a new student and have not yet applied to one of the 13 Colorado community colleges visit wwwccconlineorg and explore the programs and courses we offer

All students who take CCCOnline courses must select a home college that offers the degree or certificate they want to pursue Your home college

Census Date - Last day to drop with refund

June 14th 2015

June 1st 2015

June 11th 2015

June 26th 2015

Session 1

August 8th 2015

Classes Begin

Last Day to Withdraw ldquoWrdquo Recorded No Refund

Summer 2015

Last Day of Class

June 8th 2015

July 10th 2015

Session 2

July 18th 2015

June 1st 2015

June 11th 2015

June 26th 2015

Session 3

August 8th 2015

bull Keeps your Records bull Processes your college application bull Provides transcripts bull Provides career counseling bull Helps you transfer your credits bull Issues your degree or certificate bull Takes your tuition payment bull Contact advisingccconlineorg

22 wwwtrinidadstateedu

12118 ECE 101 C11 Intro to Early Childhood Educ 312119 ECE 102 C11 Intro to ECE Lab Techniques 312120 ECE 103 C11 Guidance Strategies Yng Child 312121 ECE 111 C11 InfantToddler TheoryPractice 312122 ECE 112 C11 InfantToddler Lab Tech 312386 ECE 125 C11 ScienceMath amp the Young Child 312123 ECE 205 C11 Nutrition Health and Safety 312124 ECE 220 C11 Curriculum Methods Techniques 312125 ECE 226 C11 Creativity and the Young Child 312126 ECE 238 C11 Child Growth and Development 312127 ECE 240 C11 Admin of ECE Programs 312128 ECE 241 C11 AdminHuman Relations ECE 312129 ECE 260 C11 The Exceptional Child 312130 ECO 201 C11 Prin of Macroeconomics SS1 312131 ECO 202 C11 Prin of Microeconomics SS1 312135 ENG 121 C11 English Composition I CO1 312136 ENG 122 C11 English Composition II CO2 312137 ENG 131 C11 Technical Writing I 312138 ENG 221 C11 Creative Writing I 312139 ENG 222 C11 Creative Writing II 312140 ENV 101 C11 Environmental Sci wLab SC1 412141 FRE 111 C11 French Language I 512142 FRE 211 C11 French Language III AH4 312143 FRE 212 C11 French Language IV AH4 312144 GEO 105 C11 World Regional Geography SS2 312145 GEO 106 C11 Human Geography SS2 312146 GER 111 C11 German Language I 512147 GEY 111 C11 Physical Geology wLab SC1 412297 GEY 112 C11 Historical Geology wLab SC1 412148 HIS 101 C11 Western CivAntiquity-1650 HI1 312149 HIS 102 C11 Western Civ 1650-Present HI1 312150 HIS 111 C11 The World Antiquity-1500 HI1 312151 HIS 112 C11 The World 1500-Present HI1 312381 HIS 121 C11 US History to Reconst HI1 312152 HIS 225 C11 Colorado History HI1 312153 HPR 178 C11 Medical Terminology 112154 HUM 115 C11 World Mythology GT-AH2 312155 HUM 121 C11 Humanities Early Civ GT-AH2 312156 HUM 122 C11 Humanities Mediev-Mod GT-AH2 312157 HUM 123 C11 Humanities Modern WrldGT-AH2 312158 HWE 100 C11 Human Nutrition 312159 LIT 115 C11 Intro to Literature I AH2 312160 LIT 201 C11 Wrld Literature to 1600GT-AH2 312387 LIT 202 C11 World Lit After 1600GT-AH2 312388 LIT 211 C11 Amer Lit to Civil War GT-AH2 312161 LIT 212 C11 Amer Lit Aft Civil WarGT-AH2 312244 LIT 225 C11 Intro to Shakespeare AH2 312162 LIT 255 C11 Children`s Literature 312163 MAN 200 C11 Human Resource Management I 312164 MAN 216 C11 Small Business Management 312165 MAN 226 C11 Principles of Management 312166 MAR 111 C11 Principles of Sales 312167 MAR 216 C11 Principles of Marketing 312382 MAT 050 C11 Quantitative Literacy 412383 MAT 055 C11 Algebraic Literacy 412168 MAT 103 C11 Math for Clinical Calculations 312169 MAT 107 C11 Career Math 312170 MAT 112 C11 Financial Mathematics 312171 MAT 120 C11 Math for Liberal Arts MA1 412172 MAT 121 C11 College Algebra MA1 412173 MAT 122 C11 College Trigonometry MA1 312174 MAT 123 C11 Finite Mathematics MA1 4

12175 MAT 125 C11 Survey of Calculus MA1 412176 MAT 135 C11 Intro to Statistics MA1 312177 MAT 155 C11 Integrated Math I 312178 MAT 156 C11 Integrated Math II 312179 MAT 166 C11 Pre-Calculus MA1 512180 MAT 201 C11 Calculus I MA1 512181 MAT 202 C11 Calculus II MA1 512182 MAT 203 C11 Calculus III MA1 412183 MGD 102 C11 Introduction To Multimedia 312184 MGD 111 C11 Adobe Photoshop I 312185 MGD 112 C11 Adobe Illustrator I 312241 MGD 114 C11 Adobe InDesign 312186 MUS 100 C11 Intro to Music Theory I 312188 MUS 120 C11 Music Appreciation AH1 312187 MUS 121 C11 Music Hist Mdvl-Classical AH1 312242 MUS 125 C11 History of Jazz GT-AH1 312189 NUR 101 C11 Pharmacology Calculations 112190 OSH 115 C11 General Industry Standards 512192 OSH 125 C11 Construction Industry Standard 312191 OSH 135 C11 Case Study Evaluation 512195 OSH 145 C11 Fire Protection amp Analysis 312193 OSH 146 C11 Hazardous Materials 212194 OSH 155 C11 Environ Regulatory Framework 312197 OSH 165 C11 Excavation Safety 112196 OSH 215 C11 Accident Prevention 312198 OSH 225 C11 Industrial Hygiene 312199 OSH 226 C11 ErgonomicsManage Task Stress 312200 OSH 235 C11 Workersrsquo Compensation 212201 OSH 245 C11 Safety Program PlanningAdmin 312202 OSH 246 C11 Safety Training Methods 312203 OSH 255 C11 Industrial Hygiene Instru Lab 312204 OSH 281 C11 Internship 012205 OSH 285 C11 Independent Study 012206 PHI 111 C11 Intro to Philosophy AH3 312207 PHI 112 C11 Ethics AH3 312208 PHI 113 C11 Logic AH3 312209 PHI 115 C11 World Religions-West AH3 312210 PHI 116 C11 World Religions-East AH3 312211 PHY 105 C11 Conceptual Physics wLab SC1 412212 PHY 111 C11 Physics Alg-Based ILab SC1 512213 PHY 112 C11 Physics Alg-Based IILab SC1 512214 POS 105 C11 Intro to Political ScienceSS1 312215 POS 111 C11 American Government SS1 312216 POS 125 C11 AmerStateLocal Govt GT-SS1 312217 POS 205 C11 International Relations SS1 312218 PSY 101 C11 General Psychology I SS3 312219 PSY 102 C11 General Psychology II SS3 312220 PSY 226 C11 Social Psychology SS3 312221 PSY 235 C11 Human Growth amp Developmnt SS3 312222 PSY 237 C11 Child amp Adolescent Psychology 312223 PSY 238 C11 Child Development SS3 312224 PSY 249 C11 Abnormal Psychology SS3 312225 RUS 111 C11 Russian Language I 512226 SCI 155 C11 Integrated Sci I wLab SC1 412296 SCI 156 C11 Integrated Sci II wLab SC1 412227 SOC 101 C11 Intro to Sociology I SS3 312228 SOC 102 C11 Intro to Sociology II SS3 312229 SOC 231 C11 Sociology-Deviant BehaviorSS3 312230 SPA 111 C11 Spanish Language I 512231 SPA 112 C11 Spanish Language II 512232 SPA 211 C11 Spanish Language III AH4 312233 SPA 212 C11 Spanish Language IV AH4 3

CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title CRS CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs

CCCOnline Summer 2015 Class List Continued

23wwwtrinidadstateedu

AGE 102 Agriculture Economics GT-SS1AGR 260 World Interdependence Population and Food GT-SS3AGY 240 Introductory Soil Science with Lab GT-SC1ANT 101 Cultural Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 102 Cultural Anthropology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 103 Archaeology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 104 Physical Anthropology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 107 Introduction to Archaeology GT-SS3ANT 108 Archaeology of World Rock Art GT-SS3ANT 111 Physical Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 201 Introduction to Forensic Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 215 Indians of North America GT-SS3ANT 250 Medical Anthropology GT-SS3ART 110 Art Appreciation GT-AH1ART 111 Art History Ancient to Medieval GT-AH1ART 112 Art History Renaissance to Modern GT-AH1ART 207 Art History - 1900 to Present GT-AH1AST 101 Astronomy I with Lab GT-SC1AST 102 Astronomy II with Lab GT-SC1AST 150 Astrobiology GT-SC2AST 155 Astronomy Ancient Cultures GT-SC2AST 160 Cosmology GT-SC2BIO 103 Principles of Animal Biology GT-SC2BIO 104 Biology A Human Approach GT-SC1BIO 105 Science of Biology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 111 General College Biology I with Lab GT-SC1BIO 112 General College Biology II with Lab GT-SC1BIO 116 Introduction to Human Disease GT-SC2BIO 201 Anatomy amp Physiology I with Lab GT-SC1BIO 202 Anatomy amp Physiology II with Lab GT-SC1BIO 204 Microbiology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 208 General College Microbiology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 220 General Zoology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 221 Botany with Lab GT-SC1BIO 224 Genetics GT-SC1CHE 101 Introduction to Chemistry I with Lab GT-SC1CHE 102 Introduction to Chemistry II with Lab GT-SC1CHE 105 Chemistry in Context with Lab GT-SC1CHE 111 General College Chemistry I with Lab GT-SC1CHE 112 General College Chemistry II with Lab GT-SC1COM 220 Inter-cultural Communication GT-SS3CRJ 110 Introduction to Criminal Justice GT-SS3DAN 125 History of Dance I GT-AH1ECO 101 Economics of Social Issues GT-SS1ECO 201 Principles of Macroeconomics GT-SS1ECO 202 Principles of Microeconomics GT-SS1ECO 211 Gender in the Economy GT-SS1ECO 245 Environmental Economics GT-SS1

ENG 121 English Composition I GT-CO1ENG 122 English Composition II GT-CO2ENG 201 English Comp III Writing for Public Discourse GT-CO3ENV 101 Introduction to Environmental Science with Lab GT-SC1ENV 110 Natural Disasters GT-SC2ETH 200 Introduction to Ethnic Studies GT-SS3FRE 211 French Language III GT-AH4FRE 212 French Language IV GT-AH4GEO 105 World Regional Geography GT-SS2GEO 106 Human Geography GT-SS2GEO 111 Physical Geography - Landforms with Lab GT-SC1GEO 112 Physical Geography-Weather amp Climate with Lab GT-SC1GER 211 German Language III GT-AH4GER 212 German Language IV GT-AH4GEY 108 Geology of US National Parks GT-SC2GEY 111 Physical Geology with Lab GT-SC1GEY 112 Historical Geology with Lab GT-SC1GEY 135 Environmental Geology with Lab GT-SC1HIS 101 Western Civilization Antiquity - 1650 GT-HI1HIS 102 Western Civilization 1650 - Present GT-HI1HIS 111 The World Antiquity - 1500 GT-HI1HIS 112 The World 1500 - Present GT-HI1HIS 121 US History to Reconstruction GT-HI1HIS 122 US History Since the Civil War GT-HI1HIS 203 Civil War Era in American History GT-HI1HIS 205 Women in World History GT-HI1HIS 207 American Environmental History GT-HI1HIS 208 American Indian History GT-HI1HIS 215 Women in US History GT-HI1HIS 218 History of Science and Technology GT-HI1HIS 225 Colorado History GT-HI1HIS 235 History of the American West GT-HI1HIS 236 US History Since 1945 GT-HI1HIS 243 History of Modern China GT-HI1HIS 244 History of Latin America GT-HI1HIS 245 US in the World GT-HI1HIS 247 20th Century World History GT-HI1HIS 249 History of Islamic Civilization GT-HI1HIS 250 African American History GT-HI1HIS 251 History of Christianity in the World GT-HI1HIS 255 The Middle Ages GT-HI1HIS 259 Modern Middle East GT-HI1HIS 260 U S Foreign Relations History GT-HI1HIS 265 Writing About History GT-CO3HUM 103 Introduction to Film Art GT-AH2HUM 115 World Mythology GT-AH2HUM 121 Humanities Early Civilization GT-AH2HUM 122 Humanities Medieval-Modern GT-AH2

CRN Title CRN Title

Statewide Guaranteed Transfer Classes

Session 2 ndash June 8th - August 18th 12390 ART 110 C21 Art Appreciation AH1 312391 BUS 115 C21 Introduction to Business 312408 COM 115 C21 Public Speaking 312392 COM 125 C21 Interpersonal Communication 312393 ENG 121 C21 English Composition I CO1 312394 ENG 122 C21 English Composition II CO2 312395 HIS 121 C21 US History to Reconst HI1 312396 HIS 225 C21 Colorado History HI1 3

12397 HWE 100 C21 Human Nutrition 312398 PHI 111 C21 Intro to Philosophy AH3 312399 PSY 101 C21 General Psychology I SS3 312400 PSY 235 C21 Human Growth amp Developmnt SS3 312401 SOC 101 C21 Intro to Sociology I SS3 3

Session 3 ndash June 1th - August 8th 12384 MAT 025 C91 Algebraic Literacy Lab 112385 MAT 055 C91 Algebraic Literacy 4

CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs

CCCOnline Summer 2015 Class List Continued

HUM 123 Humanities Modern World GT-AH2ITA 211 Italian Language III GT-AH4ITA 212 Italian Language IV GT-AH4JOU 105 Introduction to Mass Media GT-SS3JPN 211 Japanese Language III GT-AH4JPN 212 Japanese Language IV GT-AH4LIT 115 Introduction to Literature I GT-AH2LIT 201 World Literature 10 1600 GT-AH2LIT 202 World Literature After 1600 GT-AH2LIT 205 Ethnic Literature GT-AH2LIT 211 American Literature to Civil War GT-AH2LIT 212 American Literature After Civil War GT-AH2LIT 221 British Literature to 1700 GT-AH2LIT 222 British Literature Since 1700 GT-AH2LIT 225 Introduction to Shakespeare GT-AH2LIT 246 Literature of Women GT-AH2LIT 259 Survey of African American Literature GT-AH2LIT 268 Celtic Literature GT-AH2MAT 120 Mathematics for Liberal Arts GT-MA1MAT 121 College Algebra GT-MA1MAT 122 College Trigonometry GT-MA1MAT 123 Finite Mathematics GT-MA1MAT 125 Survey of Calculus GT-MA1MAT 135 Introduction to Statistics GT-MA1MAT 166 Pre-Calculus GT-MA1MAT 201 Calculus I GT-MA1MAT 202 Calculus II GT-MA1MAT 203 Calculus III GT-MA1MAT 204 Calculus IIIEngineering Apps GT-MA1MAT 215 Discrete Mathematics GT-MA1MAT 261 Diff Eqwith Engineering Apps GT-MA1MAT 265 Differential Equations GT-MA1MET 150 General Meteorology with Lab GT-MA1MUS 120 Music Appreciation GT-AH1MUS 122 Music History Early Romantic-Present GT-AH1MUS 123 Survey of World Music GT-AH1MUS 125 History of Jazz GT-AH1NRE 251 General Oceanography with Lab GT-SC1PHI 111 Introduction to Philosophy GT-AH3PHI 112 Ethics GT-AH3PHI 113 Logic GT-AH3PHI 114 Comparative Religions GT-AH3PHI 115 World Religions West GT-AH3PHI 116 World Religions East GT-AH3PHI 214 Philosophy of Religion GT-AH3PHI 218 Environmental Ethics GT-AH3PHI 220 Philosophy of Death and Dying GT-AH3PHY 105 Conceptual Physics with Lab GT-SC1PHY 107 Energy Science and Technology with Lab GT-SC1

PHY 111 Physics Algebra Based I with Lab GT-SC1PHY 112 Physics Algebra Based II with Lab GT-SC1PHY 211 Physics Calculus Based I with Lab GT-SC1PHY 212 Physics Calculus Based II with Lab GT-SC1POS 105 Introduction to Political Science GT-SS1POS 111 American Government GT-SS1POS 125 American State and Local Government GT-SS1POS 205 International Relations GT-SS1POS 215 Current Political Issues GT-SS1POS 225 Comparative Government GT-SS1PSY 101 General Psychology I GT-SS3PSY 102 General Psychology II GT-SS3PSY 205 Psychology of Gender GT-SS3PSY 217 Human Sexuality GT-SS3PSY 226 Social Psychology GT-SS3PSY 227 Psychology of Death and Dying GT-SS3PSY 235 Human Growth amp Development GT-SS3PSY 238 Child Development GT-SS3PSY 240 Health Psychology GT-SS3PSY 249 Abnormal Psychology GT-SS3PSY 265 Psychology of Personality GT-SS3RUS 211 Russian Language III GT-AH4RUS 212 Russian Language IV GT-AH4SCI 105 Science in Society GT-SC2SCI 155 Integrated Science I Physics amp Chemistry with Lab GT-SC1SCI 156 Integrated Science II Earth amp Life Science with Lab GT-SC1SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology GT-SS3SOC 102 Introduction to Sociology II GT-SS3SOC 205 Sociology of Family Dynamics GT-SS3SOC 207 Environmental Sociology GT-SS3SOC 215 Contemporary Social Problems GT-SS3SOC 216 Sociology of Gender GT-SS3SOC 218 Sociology of Diversity GT-SS3SOC 220 Sociology of Religion GT-SS3SOC 231 Sociology of Deviant Behavior GT-SS3SOC 237 Sociology of Death and Dying GT-SS3SPA 211 Spanish Language III GT-AH4SPA 212 Spanish Language IV GT-AH4THE 105 Theatre Appreciation GT-AH1THE 108 Theatre Script Analysis GT-AH1THE 211 Development of Theatre Greek-Renaissance GT-AH1THE 212 Development of Theatre Restoration-Modern GT-AH1THE 215 Playwriting GT-AH1WST 200 Introduction to Women Studies GT-SS3WST 225 Women and Social Action GT-SS3WST 240 Goddesses and Women of the Ancient World GT-SS3WST 249 Womenrsquos Sexuality GT-SS3

52315

Statewide Guaranteed Transfer Classes Continued CRN Title CRN Title

Southern Colorado Repertory eatre and Trinidad State are o ering a two-week Arts Immersion Camp open to kids ages 5-18 e summer program includes theatre taught by professional actors designers and technicians and music and art taught by Trinidad Statersquos accomplished professors For two fun- lled weeks campers receive extensive and specialized training for the next generation of creative professionals and enthusiasts all in a safe environment on Trinidad Statersquos beautiful campus e two weeks of Camp lead up to the last weekend when family members can enjoy campers in a fully staged play and music performance and art on display at Trinidad Statersquos Massari Performing Arts Center

Dates July 20 - August 2 2015 (two weeks)Times 3 options -

bull Full Immersion Sleep-Over Campbull Day Camp 9 am - 5 pm including an hour for lunchbull Theatre Camp only 9 am - 1 pm

Costbull Full Immersion including room and board and all activities

$1295bull Full Day Camp including lunch $485bull Morning Theatre Camp only $220

Where Trinidad State Junior College and the Massari Performing Arts CenterAges

bull Full Immersion Sleep-over Camp 8-18bull Day Camp 7-18bull Morning Theatre Camp only 5-18

Description Geared for all levels of experience and interest Arts Camp provides extensive training and performance experiences in acting dance music and art blending interactive activities with professional trainingContact Harriet Vaugeois or Bernadine Torres bernadinescrtheatregmailcom wwwscrtheatrecom

In Theatre workshops campers work on all aspects of theatre production including acting voice production dance technical design of costumes scenery lights sound and props Highly experienced teachers and counselors ensure a supportive and inclusive environment where campers build vivid on-stage characters which help shape the o -stage character of the young lives engaged making them con dent compassionate and well rounded Campers are encouraged to develop new skills pursue existing interests and foster everlasting friendships

In Art workshops campers will engage in hands-on opportunities to experience the creative process in an active (and fun) studio environment Campers will work with highly experienced professional artists who welcome the opportunity to work with unique individuals bursting with potential In addition to the traditional range of artistic expression the campers will also have the opportunity to experience puppet making Our goal is to push creativity to the next level encourage long lasting friendships build con dence and self-esteem all while having fun

In Music workshops campers will rehearse daily with highly accomplished musicians to improve his or her vocal or musical skills both individually and as part of a group In addition to exploring various musical genres campers will have the opportunity to develop songwriting skills Beyond increased musical con dence campers will form lifelong friendships with other boys girls and teens who share the same passion and enthusiasm (Please note other than piano and percussion campers will need to bring their own instrument)

Southern Colorado Arts Immersion Camp

Theatre

Art

Music

24 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Southern Colorado Repertory eatre and Trinidad State are o ering a two-week Arts Immersion Camp open to kids ages 5-18 e summer program includes theatre taught by professional actors designers and technicians and music and art taught by Trinidad Statersquos accomplished professors For two fun- lled weeks campers receive extensive and specialized training for the next generation of creative professionals and enthusiasts all in a safe environment on Trinidad Statersquos beautiful campus e two weeks of Camp lead up to the last weekend when family members can enjoy campers in a fully staged play and music performance and art on display at Trinidad Statersquos Massari Performing Arts Center

Dates July 20 - August 2 2015 (two weeks)Times 3 options -

bull Full Immersion Sleep-Over Campbull Day Camp 9 am - 5 pm including an hour for lunchbull Theatre Camp only 9 am - 1 pm

Costbull Full Immersion including room and board and all activities

$1295bull Full Day Camp including lunch $485bull Morning Theatre Camp only $220

Where Trinidad State Junior College and the Massari Performing Arts CenterAges

bull Full Immersion Sleep-over Camp 8-18bull Day Camp 7-18bull Morning Theatre Camp only 5-18

Description Geared for all levels of experience and interest Arts Camp provides extensive training and performance experiences in acting dance music and art blending interactive activities with professional trainingContact Harriet Vaugeois or Bernadine Torres bernadinescrtheatregmailcom wwwscrtheatrecom

In Theatre workshops campers work on all aspects of theatre production including acting voice production dance technical design of costumes scenery lights sound and props Highly experienced teachers and counselors ensure a supportive and inclusive environment where campers build vivid on-stage characters which help shape the o -stage character of the young lives engaged making them con dent compassionate and well rounded Campers are encouraged to develop new skills pursue existing interests and foster everlasting friendships

In Art workshops campers will engage in hands-on opportunities to experience the creative process in an active (and fun) studio environment Campers will work with highly experienced professional artists who welcome the opportunity to work with unique individuals bursting with potential In addition to the traditional range of artistic expression the campers will also have the opportunity to experience puppet making Our goal is to push creativity to the next level encourage long lasting friendships build con dence and self-esteem all while having fun

In Music workshops campers will rehearse daily with highly accomplished musicians to improve his or her vocal or musical skills both individually and as part of a group In addition to exploring various musical genres campers will have the opportunity to develop songwriting skills Beyond increased musical con dence campers will form lifelong friendships with other boys girls and teens who share the same passion and enthusiasm (Please note other than piano and percussion campers will need to bring their own instrument)

Southern Colorado Arts Immersion Camp

Theatre

Art

Music

Summer Gunsmithing Series at Trinidad State

More than 60 classes are o ered through the NRA Summer Series including topics covering speci c guns machining welding for gunsmiths metal nishes reloading stockmaking checkering engraving and more

Learn from the best ndash experts from all over the nation and our top-notch gunsmithing faculty teach NRA summer classes

Classes ll up fast - sign up today Call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

ldquoThis is my rst time here rst time doing any gunsmithing

and I was very impressed Thanks for a great weekrdquo ndash NRA Gunsmithing Student

Trinidad State o ers NRA gunsmithing courses throughout the summer Classes vary in length from one day to two weeks and

are available to anyone interested in gunsmithing or related topics - whether yoursquore a novice current student or professional

Now at Trinidad State NRA Certified Training Center

Trinidad State is now home to the rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in the United States is allows Trinidad Statersquos storied Gunsmithing Department with backing from the NRA to train future gun safety instructors in the proper use

of pistols ri es shotguns and more Not only can students become NRA Certi ed

Instructors they can take advantage of government nancial aid GI Bill and Vocational Rehab bene ts when paying for these classes For information or

to sign up call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

bull Tuition at Trinidad State is at least 40 less than area 4-year colleges and universities

bull Start here then transfer to a 4-year university ndash General Education courses guaranteed to transfer to Colorado universities (some restrictions apply)

Get the schedule online

Call 1-800-621-TSJC or visit trinidadstateedu

Summer Gunsmithing Series at Trinidad State

More than 60 classes are o ered through the NRA Summer Series including topics covering speci c guns machining welding for gunsmiths metal nishes reloading stockmaking checkering engraving and more

Learn from the best ndash experts from all over the nation and our top-notch gunsmithing faculty teach NRA summer classes

Classes ll up fast - sign up today Call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

ldquoThis is my rst time here rst time doing any gunsmithing

and I was very impressed Thanks for a great weekrdquo ndash NRA Gunsmithing Student

Trinidad State o ers NRA gunsmithing courses throughout the summer Classes vary in length from one day to two weeks and

are available to anyone interested in gunsmithing or related topics - whether yoursquore a novice current student or professional

Now at Trinidad State NRA Certified Training Center

Trinidad State is now home to the rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in the United States is allows Trinidad Statersquos storied Gunsmithing Department with backing from the NRA to train future gun safety instructors in the proper use

of pistols ri es shotguns and more Not only can students become NRA Certi ed

Instructors they can take advantage of government nancial aid GI Bill and Vocational Rehab bene ts when paying for these classes For information or

to sign up call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

bull Tuition at Trinidad State is at least 40 less than area 4-year colleges and universities

bull Start here then transfer to a 4-year university ndash General Education courses guaranteed to transfer to Colorado universities (some restrictions apply)

Get the schedule online

Call 1-800-621-TSJC or visit trinidadstateedu

13wwwtrinidadstateedu

TransferTrinidad State Junior College has transfer agreements with Coloradorsquos four-year colleges and universities These agreements ensure that if you successfully complete requirements for graduation with an Associate of Arts or Associate of Science Degree you have fulfilled general education requirements and you will be granted upper division status at the receiving institution

Each applicant for admission who has attended another institution or college may not disregard a previous collegiate record Transfer students will be applying for admissions as a first-time freshman A student who wishes to transfer to Trinidad State Junior College may do so provided that the student is in good standing at the college from which heshe wishes to transfer

An official transcript must be sent directly to the college from the institution where the credits were earned College transcripts will be evaluated prior to registration to ascertain acceptable credits that will apply to the studentrsquos program of study Courses for which the student has earned a grade of ldquoDrdquo or ldquoFrdquo will not be accepted for credit Students with a GPA below 15 may be admitted on academic probation

In determining academic standing while attending TSJC the GPA of a transfer student is computed on the basis of credits attempted at Trinidad State Junior College only and will not include credits and grade points earned at other colleges

Up to 45 credits earned at regionally accredited colleges or universities or other approved educational institutions may be applied toward fulfilling TSJC program requirements

Please contact the Registrar at 719-846-5550 for more information about accepted transfer credits

Credit for Prior LearningThe Credit for Prior Learning or CPL program allows students to earn credit for learning that occurs outside the sponsorship of accredited post-secondary education institutions CPL is not awarded for experience but for college-level learning which entails

knowledge skills and competencies that students have obtained as a result of their prior learning experiences Contact the Registrar at 719-846-5550 for more information about how to be awarded credit for prior learning

Transfer of credit for vocational courses are determined by the Dean of Career and Technical Education Contact the Dean of Career and Technical Education at 719-846-5559 for more information about how to receive credit for vocational courses

Residence HallsThere are four residence halls on the Trinidad Campus to house students The residence halls are staffed with two full-time housing employees and a support staff of dorm assistants and resident hall assistants Students living in the residence halls are required to have a meal plan through the dining hall The food service company Sodexo strives to serve the students with a variety of menus quality service and unlimited seconds for most meals For more information about housing go to httpwwwtrinidadstateedustudentshousing

Immunization RequirementsColorado Law requires that all full-time students born after January 1 1957 show proof of immunization against measles mumps and rubella Students residing in student housing are required to show proof of immunization against meningococcal disease or the student or parentguardian must sign a waiver Proof of immunization is required at the time of registration Certification forms are available at the Student Services Office

Student Health InsuranceTSJC does not require health insurance for non-athlete students However all student athletes must show proof of a student health plan Trinidad State encourages all students to carry health insurance For information on student insurance see the Student Services Office on your campus

TSJC Notification SystemStudents may sign up for the TSJC Notification System to receive text messages phone messages and email

notices regarding campus closures campus emergencies and student notifications To sign up for this service login to the TSJC Portal and click on the Notify Me link

Student ComplaintsStudents or prospective students who wish to file a complaint related to accreditation or grievance may submit a formal written Student Grievance in the Student Services Office of either campus or at 600 Prospect Street Berg Office 201 Trinidad Colorado 81082 or by going online and filling out the form electronically at httpwwwtrinidadstateedu

Complaints regarding accreditation can also be made by contacting the Higher Learning Commission a commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools 230 North La Salle Street Suite 7-500 Chicago IL 60640-1411 telephone 1-800-621-7440 httpswwwncahlcorg

MilitaryVeterans and Their FamiliesTrinidad State Junior College takes pride in being able to meet the educational needs of military service members their families and veterans and is approved by the Colorado State Approving Agency for Veterans Education Military tuition assistance veteranrsquos education benefits and veteranrsquos vocational rehabilitation are administered by the Financial Aid Office on both campuses

Each semester active duty military members and veterans using or wanting to use educational benefits must report to the Financial Aid Office after completing the enrollment process To maintain your educational benefits in good standing with your Service andor the Department of Veterans Affairs you must immediately inform the Financial Aid Office if you

bull drop add or audit classesbull stop attending classesbull have a class canceled withdraw or are withdrawn from classes or the collegebull are unable to attend classes orbull make any changes to your enrollment status

TSJC students using a military benefit must complete paperwork with the TSJC

14 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Financial Aid Office each semester To make an appointment to review your benefits verification intent to register or related questions contact Financial Aid at 719-846-5553 in Trinidad or 719-589-7024 on the Valley Campus For more information visit the TSJC web site for the VA Checklist verification time-line schedule or stop by the Financial Aid Office on either campus

Student Bill of RightsThe Colorado Student Bill of Rights focuses on various aspects of student academic life including advising transferability of credits and degree completion

One particular segment of the Student Bill of Rights notes that a student may formalize a plan to obtain a degree in four years Trinidad State Junior College supports this timeline for graduation by publishing advising guidelines under which a student may expect to graduate or complete and provides degree checklists through the degree works tool on the student portal Advising guidelines are available in the Student Success Center and Learning Center on campus and through degree check on the TSJC portal

There are some majors which may require additional degree requirements as recognized by the Colorado Department of Higher Education For more information or to read the Colorado Student Bill of Rights go to httpwwwcollegeincoloradoorgAcademicsTransfersBillshb1263pdf or see your Advisor in the Student Services Office on either campus

Student RightsFERPAThe Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) of 1974 restricts the release of student information to the public without the consent of the student except for directory information

Directory information includes name Major field of study enrollment status dates of enrollment major degrees and honors earned participation in officially recognized activities and sports Additional items for college athletes are height and weight

The Solomon Amendment requires institutions receiving federal funds to

provide additional directory information that includes address and phone number of enrolled students to the US Military Directory information is limited to the current academic year only If a student does not wish TSJC to release the directory information a written request must be submitted in the Student Services Office before the end of the first week of classes Your request will remain in effect until you formally cancel it For emergency purposes contact the Registrar directly at 719-846-5550 for special accommodations

Jeannie Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act The Clery Act Disclosure is accessible on the TSJC Website httpwwwtrinidadstateedustudentsright-to-knowcampusFire Hard copies also available through the Student Services Office on each campus

Sexual assault protocols and victims rights provisions are described on the TSJC website at httpwwwtrinidadstateedu

Victims are encouraged to report Help is available

Sex offender information is available at Colorados Convicted Sex Offender website httpsorstatecous

Campus Security will immediately notify the campus community upon the confirmation of a significant emergency or dangerous situation involving an immediate threat to the health or safety of students or staff

Report crimes violations accidents suspicious persons and incidents to Campus Security or through the Dean of Student Life Director at extension (719) 846-5517 on the Trinidad Campus or the Dean of Students on the Valley campus at (719) 589-7050 If there is no immediate answer dial 911

Return of Title IV Federal Financial AidWhen a Title IV Financial Aid recipient completely withdraws from TSJC prior to the end of the term a refund of the aid will be calculated The calculation will be based on the number of days attended compared to the total number of days

in the semester Withdrawal after 60 of the term is not subject to the return calculation Aid used for tuition fees books and roomboard will be refunded by both the student and the College For a complete outline of the return of the Title IV process please go to httpwwwtrinidadstateedu or see the TSJC Catalog

Non-DiscriminationThe College prohibits and will not tolerate discrimination or harassment that violates federal state law or Board Policy 3-120 or Board Policy 4-120 The College does not discriminate on the basis of gender (or gender identity) sex race color age creed national or ethnic origin genetic information physical or mental disability veteran status pregnancy status religion or sexual orientation

The College complies with Titles VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 the Civil Rights Act of 1991 the Education Amendments of 1972 (Title IX) the Age Discrimination in Employment Act the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 the Americans with Disabilities Act Pregnancy Discrimination Act of 1978 Vietnam Era Veterans Readjustment Assistance Act of 1974 Executive Order 11246 and sections 24-34-301 CRS et seq The Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008 (PubL 110ndash233 122 Stat 881 enacted May 21 2008 GINA)

For information regarding civil rights or grievance procedures contact Title IX ComplianceEqual Opportunity Officer Lorrie Velasquez Human Services Director 600 Prospect Street Trinidad CO 81082 Phone (719) 846-5534 or email Lorrievelasqueztrinidadstateedu

Complaints may also be filed with the Legal Affairs office of the Colorado Community College System 9101 El Lowry Blvd Denver Colorado 80230-6011 or the Office for Civil Rights US Department of Education Region VIII Federal Office Building 1244 Speer Blvd Suite 310 Denver Colorado 80204

Disability Services Reasonable accommodations for students will be provided upon request for

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persons with disabilities In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Trinidad State Junior College will provide accommodations for qualifying students with disabilities To request an accommodation contact the Special Populations Coordinator at 719-846-5667 The Special Populations Office is located in the Library In the Valley the office is located in the Learning Center Room 209 Call 719-589-7067

State Authorization Trinidad State Junior College is currently working cooperatively with higher education authorities in all states and other US jurisdictions to ensure compliance with state authorization requirements that govern the offering of courses in those states including complaint processes Trinidad State Junior College will continue to monitor developments in the jurisdictions in which it enrolls students and if authorization or licensure is or becomes necessary it will obtain approvals or provide notice here of the jurisdictions in which it is not authorized to offer courses or programs

Currently Trinidad State Junior College has approval to offer courses in the following states

Alaska Arizona California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Oklahoma Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Texas Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin and Wyoming

Trinidad State Junior College is currently NOT authorized to offer courses in the following states

Alabama Arkansas Iowa Massachusetts Tennessee Utah District of Columbia

If you are not an on campus student at Trinidad State Junior College and plan to enroll in distance classes please check the information provided above to verify that your state has either authorized or exempted our college to offer such classes or programs to you as a resident of that state

If you reside in an unauthorized state and plan to take distance education classes please note that we are not authorized or exempted to offer distance

education classes or programs to you as a resident of an unauthorized state

If you have questions or concerns please contact the Registrar at 719-846-5550

Smoking PolicySmoking is prohibited in all College buildings as directed by the Governorrsquos Executive Order D003690 Smoking is also prohibited at all doorway entrances Specified outdoor smoking areas have been identified on the Valley Campus Smoking is prohibited within 25 feet of doorways and buildings

Student Right-to-know In accordance with Title I of Public Law 101-542 information about graduation rates is available on the TSJC Website or from the Office of Institutional Research additional graduation data is also available at the Colorado Department of Higher Education Website

Voter Registration Information TSJC fully supports and advocates that students and staff register to vote Voter Registration forms are available on the Colorado Secretary of State Website at httpwwwelectionscoloradogov

Trinidad State Junior College

Mission - Trinidad Statersquos mission is to enrich the lives of our diverse communities by providing quality educational experience and promoting lifelong learning

Vision - Trinidad Statersquos vision is to adapt to change embrace diversity and educate for the future

Core Values

students First - Student success is our purpose and the focal point of decision making and resource allocation

diVersity in CoMMunity - We value individual attributes capabilities and differences and we foster the collaboration and social responsibility that create a vital institution

CoMMuniCation - We value professionalism in our interactions and cultivate an open friendly environment of fairness and integrity on our campuses and in our communities

responsiVeness - We recognize and act upon opportunities to be innovative flexible and adaptableliFelong learning - We are dedicated to providing lifelong learning opportunities that are accessible and relevant for our students faculty staff and community members to

empower them to achieve their dreams

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Numbers You Should Know 15Trinidad Campus Classes 2 - 7

Evening Classes 17 Day Classes 18 - 19CSL Addictions Counseling 18AQT Aquaculture 18ART Art 18ASE Automotive 18BAR Barbering 18BUS Business 18CCR College Composition amp Reading 18CIS Computer Information Systems 18COM Communications 18COS Cosmetology 18CRJ Criminal Justice 18ECE Early Childhood Education 18EDU Education 18ENG English 18

EMS Emergency Medical Services 18 - 19EST Esthetician 19GED GED 19MAT Math 19MOT Medical Assisting 19NUA Nurse Aid 19NUR Nursing 19PHI Philosophy 19PSY Psychology 19SOC Sociology 19SRHS Southern Rockies Heritage School 18 - 19

Important Dates 10Student Admissions Checklist 11General Information 12 - 15Valley Campus Classes 16 - 19CCCOnline Summer Classes 21 - 23Guaranteed Transfer Classes 23 - 24

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Table of Contents

NUMBERS YOU SHOULD KNOWON THE VALLEY CAMPUS

EMERGENCY 911CAMPUS SECURITY USING AN ON CAMPUS TELEPHONE 9-(719) 680-7258CAMPUS SECURITY USING AN OFF CAMPUS TELEPHONE (719) 680-7258

ABEASEGED Rm 247 589-7058

Admissions amp Records Rm 160 589-7026

Associate Dean of Arts amp Sciences Rm 134 589-7131

Associate Dean of CTE Rm 160 589-7064

Dean of Students Rm 160 589-7050

Bookstore Rm 136 589-7029

CashierBusiness Office Rm 160 589-7027

Career and Disability Services Rm 203 589-7067

Advisor Learning Center 589-7025

Human Resources Rm 158a 589-7022

Financial Aid Rm 160 589-7024

Recruiter Rm 128 589-7083

Student Life Rm 128 589-7086

Student SuccessTesting Rm 212 589-7003

TRiO Support Services Rm 212 589-7031

Tutoring Rm 202 589-7063

All numbers are Area Code 719

Valley

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Evening ClassesBusiness12425 BUS 216 H20 Legal Environment of Business 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli

Computer Information Systems12253 CIS 118 H25 Intro PC Applications 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli This CIS course is meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online

Early Childhood Education12499 ECE 225 P25 Language amp Cognition 3 0400PM 0700PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Plane

Emergency Medical Services12014 EMS 130 250 EMT Intravenous Therapy 2 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 TR 7715 8615 GHaverfield12015 HPR 102 250 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 61015 61015 GHaverfield12062 HPR 102 252 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 71515 71515 GHaverfield12318 HPR 175 250 ST First Aid 025 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 62415 62415 GHaverfield

Math12431 MAT 112 H20 Financial Math 3 0630PM 0930PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli

Nurse Aid12057 NUA 101 250 Nurse Aide Health Care Skills 4 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 6815 71315 Martinez12058 NUA 105 250 Home Health Aide Theory 2 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 71415 72815 Martine12433 HPR 102 253 CPR for Professionals 05 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 R 61715 61715 StaffDay ClassesAddictions Counseling12404 CSL 258 200 Group Counseling Skills 15 0830AM 0430PM WRF 61015 61215 Romero12427 CSL 269 200 Principles of Addiction Treatment 15 0830AM 0430PM WRF 6315 6515 Eakin

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Class List

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

How to Read a Class ListingCourse Request Number (CRN)

Meeting DaysM T W R F S SU

Class Meeting Times

Course Start and End Dates

Class Credit Hours

Section Information

TSJC is proud to offer not only traditional classroom instruction but also a variety of alternative approaches to education to ensure that your educational needs and individual learning styles are met

Section Information

The letters listed below are part of the Section Code (Sect) in the class list

bull H ndash Indicates the class is considered Hybrid meaning a por-tion of the course work is online This may result in reduced in-class time bull P ndash Indicates the class is delivered via interactive video (Polycom) to additional sites

The letters listed below are part of the Section Code (Sect) in the class list

bull PH ndash Indicates the class is both Polycom and Hybrid bull C ndash Indicates this class is an online class delivered via CCCon line bull T ndash Indicates this class is an online class delivered via TSJC

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Notice ndash The schedule of classes can and will change for a current list please go to httpwwwtrinidadstateedustudentsclass-schedule

Or httpserpdnssbcccseduPRODTSJCbwckschdp_disp_dyn_sched

Valley

18 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Advancing Academic Achievement12420 AAA 176 P20 ST College Science Prep 2 0830AM 1035AM TVC 236 MW 6815 71715 Krumm

Aquaculture12019 AQT 275 200 Special Topics 3 0900AM 0300PM TVC MTWRF 52515 73115 Webster12020 AQT 288 200 Aquaculture Practicum 3 0900AM 0300PM TVC MTWRF 52515 73115 Webster

Art12252 ART 110 H20 Art Appreciation AH1 3 0800AM 0915AM TVC 238 TR 6815 73115 Garcia

Automotive12489 ASE 265 200 HVAC Systems 4 1000AM 0400PM TORT MTWRF 51115 63015 Kingery12490 ASE 260 200 Advanced Drivability 2 1000AM 0400PM TORT MTWRF 51215 7115 Pickett

Barbering12422 BAR 107 200 IntroShavingHoningStrop 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12423 BAR 108 200 InterShavingHoningStropping 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12424 BAR 207 200 Adv ShavingHoningStropping 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper

Biology12532 BIO 202 PH6 Human AnatomyampPhys IILab SC1 4 0550PM 0830PM TVC 229 TW 6815 73115 Cahoone Business12330 BUS 115 H20 Introduction to Business 3 0800AM 1100AM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli12425 BUS 216 H20 Legal Environment of Business 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli12329 BUS 217 H20 Bus CommunicationRept Write 3 1130AM 0230PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli All business courses are meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online College Composition amp Reading12355 CCR 094 200 Studio 121 3 1100AM 1240PM TVC 129 MW 6815 73115 Longfellow

Computer Information Systems12253 CIS 118 H25 Intro PC Applications 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli This CIS course is meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online Communications12254 COM 115 200 Public Speaking 3 1000AM 1150AM TVC 129 R 6815 73115 Longfellow

Cosmetology12344 COS 110 200 Introduction to Hair Coloring 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12345 COS 111 200 Intermediate Hair Coloring 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12348 COS 210 200 Intermediate II Hair Coloring 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12426 COS 211 200 Adv Hair Color 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12491 COS 288 200 Practicum Electric Files 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51215 7115 Mortenson

Criminal Justice12354 CRJ 111 H25 Substantive Criminal Law 3 0530PM 0830PM TVC 129 W 6815 73115 Lara

Early Childhood Education12498 ECE 112 P20 InfantToddler Lab Tech 3 0400PM 0700PM TVC 236 W 6815 73115 Briones12499 ECE 225 P25 Language amp Cognition 3 0400PM 0700PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Plane

Education12428 EDU 251 200 Secondary Capstone 3 TBA 6815 73115 Wiley12492 EDU 250 PH2 CTE in Colorado 1 1000AM 1200PM TVC 229 R 6815 71715 Schroepfer12014 EMS 130 250 EMT Intravenous Therapy 2 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 TR 7715 8615 GHaverfield12015 HPR 102 250 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 61015 61015 GHaverfield12062 HPR 102 252 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 71515 71515 GHaverfield12318 HPR 175 250 ST First Aid 025 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 62415 62415 GHaverfield

English12132 ENG 121 H20 English Composition I CO1 3 0230PM 0420PM TVC 129 W 6815 73115 Longfellow12239 ENG 122 H20 English Composition II CO2 3 0230PM 0420PM TVC 129 R 6815 73115 Longfellow

Emergency Medical Services12014 EMS 130 250 EMT Intravenous Therapy 2 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 TR 7715 8615 GHaverfield12015 HPR 102 250 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 61015 61015 GHaverfield

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Class List

Valley

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Emergency Medical Services Continued12062 HPR 102 252 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 71515 71515 GHaverfield12318 HPR 175 250 ST First Aid 025 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 62415 62415 GHaverfield

Esthetician12429 EST 110 200 Intro to Facials amp Skin Care 3 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12430 EST 111 200 Intermediate Facials-Skin Care 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12299 EST 210 200 Adv Skin Care 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12295 EST 211 200 Facial Make-up 1 51215 7115 Pepper

GED GED GED PREPABE 0800AM 0400PM TVC 247 TWR 7615 82715 Ruybal GED GED PREPABE 0800AM 0400PM TVC 247 MWR 7615 82715 Stanford GED GED PREPABE 0800AM 0500PM TVC 247 MTWRF 7615 82715 Lindsay GED GED Math 0800AM 1200PM TVC 247 MTWR 7615 82715 Petty

Math12327 MAT 050 200 Quantitative Literacy 4 0800AM 0940AM TVC 130 MTW 6815 73115 Hanson12328 MAT 055 200 Algebraic Literacy 4 0300PM 0440PM TVC 130 MTW 6815 73115 Hanson12012 MAT 107 H20 Career Math 3 0830AM 1215PM TVC 218 TR 6815 71715 Rasmussen12431 MAT 112 H20 Financial Math 3 0630PM 0930PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli This MAT 112 course is meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online 12302 MAT 121 H20 College Algebra MA1 4 0100PM 0330PM TVC 221 TR 6115 8715 Emerick

Medical Assisting12056 MOT 183 H20 Medical Assistant Internship 4 TOFCMP 6815 73115 OrsquoBrien Y12332 MOT 183 H21 Medical Assistant Internship 4 TOFCMP 6815 73115 OrsquoBrien Y

Nurse Aid12057 NUA 101 250 Nurse Aide Health Care Skills 4 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 6815 71315 Martinez12058 NUA 105 250 Home Health Aide Theory 2 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 71415 72815 Martinez12059 NUA 170 200 Nurse Aide Clinical Experience 1 0530AM 0330PM TOFCMP UFS 62615 62815 Mestas-Garcia12060 NUA 171 200 Advanced Nurse Aide Clinical 1 0530AM 0330PM TOFCMP UFS 71015 71215 Mestas-Garcia12061 NUA 172 200 Nurse Aide Clinical-Elderly 1 0530AM 0330PM TOFCMP UFS 72415 72615 Mestas-Garcia12433 HPR 102 253 CPR for Professionals 05 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR102 M 6815 71715 Staff

Nursing 12528 HWE 100 H20 Human Nutrition 3 0900AM 1200PM TVC SCTR102 M 51115 6515 Medina

Philosophy12432 PHI 111 H20 Intro to Philosophy AH3 3 0900AM 1100AM TVC 153 M 6815 73115 Hanna

Psychology12246 PSY 101 PH2 General Psychology I SS3 3 1030AM 1220PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Mobbley12134 PSY 227 H20 Psychology of DeathDying SS3 3 0100PM 0250PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Mobbley12335 PSY 255 H20 Brain and Behavior 3 0900AM 1050AM TVC 153 W 6815 73115 Meyer

Sociology12247 SOC 101 PH2 Intro to Sociology I SS3 3 0100PM 0250PM TVC 236 W 6815 73115 Cooley

Southern Rocky Mountain Heritage School1318 SRHS 1000 Introduction to Reiki S 0900AM 0400PM Banta 306 71815 71815 Dawes1319 SRHS 1001 Aromatherapy Blending Essential Oils S 0900AM 1200PM Banta 62015 62015 Evans1320 SRHS 1002 Aromatherapy Using Essential Oils Safety T 0900AM 1200PM Banta 6915 6915 Evans1321 SRHS 1003 Ear Candling F 0900AM 1200PM Banta 61215 61215 Evans1322 SRHS 1004 Hands on the Harp R 0700PM 0900PM TBD TBD 72315 72315 McKee1323 SRHS 1005 Accupressure for Stress T 1000AM 1200PM Banta 61615 61615 Evans

6-16-15

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Class List

When Trinidad State Junior College opened in April of 1925 it was Coloradorsquos rst community college In the beginning the college shared space and faculty with Trinidad High School It started with 37 students compared to about 1800 now

By 1935 classes were moved to a newly remodeled Tillotson Academy building That building sat just east of the present-day Berg Building but has since been torn down The 17-acre Trinidad Campus now includes 15 buildings plus two more in Alamosa and a handful of o -campus training sites

Trinidad State continues to o er traditional programs of study in academic-transfer areas such as accounting business administration English chemistry mathematics and psychology Those students often continue their education at a four-year school Trinidad State also o ers a wide range of career and technical training in programs like gunsmithing cosmetology massage therapy welding diesel mechanics auto mechanics and nursing

Historical highlights

bull The bill that established Trinidad State Junior College in 1925 was sponsored by State Senator Sam Freudenthal for whom the campus library is now named

bull In the beginning classes were taught at Trinidad High School by high school teachers but college students were not allowed to mingle with high school students

bull By 1932 a full two years of classes were o ered allowing the rst eight students to earn two year degrees in May of 1933

bull In the spring of 1940 construction began on what is now the Berg Administration Building

bull In the fall of 1940 construction began on what is now Scott Gymnasium

bull Trinidad Statersquos gunsmithing progam began in 1947 and is now regarded as the premier gunsmithing program in the United States

bull Trinidad State was accepted into the Colorado Community College System in 1968

bull In 1994 Trinidad State merged with the San Luis Valley Educational Center in Alamosa creating the Trinidad State Valley Campus

bull Selected as rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in 2015

Trinidad State Celebrates 90 years

21wwwtrinidadstateedu

CCCOnline Summer 2015 Class List

Session 1 ndash June 1th - August 8th

12249 AAA 099 C11 Active Learning Skills 112063 ACC 101 C11 Fundamentals of Accounting 312064 ACC 115 C11 Payroll Accounting 312065 ACC 121 C11 Accounting Principles I 412066 ACC 122 C11 Accounting Principles II 412067 ACC 131 C11 Income Tax 312380 ACC 215 C11 Acct Info Systems amp eBusiness 312068 ACC 226 C11 Cost Accounting 312069 ANT 101 C11 Cultural Anthropology SS3 312070 ANT 111 C11 Physical Anthropology SS3 312071 ANT 225 C11 Anthropology of Religion 312072 ART 110 C11 Art Appreciation AH1 312073 ART 111 C11 Art Hist Ancient MedievGT-AH1 312074 ART 112 C11 Art Hist Renaiss1900GT-AH1 312075 AST 101 C11 Astronomy I wLab SC1 412076 AST 102 C11 Astronomy II wLab SC1 412077 BIO 105 C11 Science of Biology wLab SC1 412078 BIO 106 C11 Basic Anatomy And Physiology 412079 BIO 111 C11 Gen College Biology ILab SC1 512080 BIO 201 C11 Human AnatomyampPhys wLab ISC1 412081 BIO 202 C11 Human AnatomyampPhys IILab SC1 412082 BIO 204 C11 Microbiology wLab SC1 412083 BIO 216 C11 Pathophysiology 412084 BUS 115 C11 Introduction to Business 312085 BUS 120 C11 Introduction to E-Commerce 312086 BUS 216 C11 Legal Environment of Business 312087 BUS 217 C11 Bus CommunicationRept Write 312088 BUS 226 C11 Business Statistics 312089 CHE 101 C11 Intro to Chemistry ILab SC1 5

12090 CHE 102 C11 Intro to Chemistry IILab SC1 512091 CHE 111 C11 Gen College Chem ILab SC1 512092 CHE 112 C11 Gen College Chem IILab SC1 512093 CIS 115 C11 Intro to Computer Info Sys 312094 CIS 118 C11 Intro PC Applications 312095 CIS 135 C11 Complete PC Word Processing 312096 CIS 145 C11 Complete PC Database 312097 CIS 155 C11 PC Spreadsheet Concepts 312098 CIS 267 C11 Mgmt of Information Systems 312240 CNG 101 C11 Networking Fundamentals 312099 CNG 209 C11 MS Server Active Direct Config 412100 CNG 210 C11 MS Network Infrastruct Config 412101 CNG 211 C11 Windows Configuration (OS) 312102 CNG 212 C11 Configuring Windows Server 412103 COM 115 C11 Public Speaking 312105 COM 125 C11 Interpersonal Communication 312104 CRJ 110 C11 Intro to Criminal Justice 312106 CRJ 125 C11 Policing Systems 312107 CRJ 135 C11 Judicial Function 312108 CRJ 145 C11 Correctional Process 312109 CRJ 205 C11 Principles of Criminal Law 312110 CRJ 210 C11 Constitutional Law 312111 CRJ 230 C11 Criminology 312112 CRJ 236 C11 CRJ Research Methods 312243 CRJ 257 C11 Victimology 312248 CSC 105 C11 Computer Literacy 312113 CSC 160 C11 Computer Science I (C++) 412114 CSC 161 C11 Computer Sci II (Language) 412115 CSC 240 C11 Java Programming 312116 CWB 110 C11 Cmplt Web Author (Language) 312117 CWB 130 C11 Web Editing Tools (Editor) 3

CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs

CCCOnline is not a college We are part of the Colorado Community College System of 13 two-year colleges in the state - including Trinidad State Junior College CCCOnline delivers online courses from those 13 colleges

If you are already a student at TSJC you can register for CCCOnline and your on-campus classes at the same time CCCOnline classes have their own unique section number C11 C12 C21 or C22 so you can easily tell them apart from Trinidad State Junior Collegersquos online courses or those you take on campus

If you want to take online classes are a new student and have not yet applied to one of the 13 Colorado community colleges visit wwwccconlineorg and explore the programs and courses we offer

All students who take CCCOnline courses must select a home college that offers the degree or certificate they want to pursue Your home college

Census Date - Last day to drop with refund

June 14th 2015

June 1st 2015

June 11th 2015

June 26th 2015

Session 1

August 8th 2015

Classes Begin

Last Day to Withdraw ldquoWrdquo Recorded No Refund

Summer 2015

Last Day of Class

June 8th 2015

July 10th 2015

Session 2

July 18th 2015

June 1st 2015

June 11th 2015

June 26th 2015

Session 3

August 8th 2015

bull Keeps your Records bull Processes your college application bull Provides transcripts bull Provides career counseling bull Helps you transfer your credits bull Issues your degree or certificate bull Takes your tuition payment bull Contact advisingccconlineorg

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12118 ECE 101 C11 Intro to Early Childhood Educ 312119 ECE 102 C11 Intro to ECE Lab Techniques 312120 ECE 103 C11 Guidance Strategies Yng Child 312121 ECE 111 C11 InfantToddler TheoryPractice 312122 ECE 112 C11 InfantToddler Lab Tech 312386 ECE 125 C11 ScienceMath amp the Young Child 312123 ECE 205 C11 Nutrition Health and Safety 312124 ECE 220 C11 Curriculum Methods Techniques 312125 ECE 226 C11 Creativity and the Young Child 312126 ECE 238 C11 Child Growth and Development 312127 ECE 240 C11 Admin of ECE Programs 312128 ECE 241 C11 AdminHuman Relations ECE 312129 ECE 260 C11 The Exceptional Child 312130 ECO 201 C11 Prin of Macroeconomics SS1 312131 ECO 202 C11 Prin of Microeconomics SS1 312135 ENG 121 C11 English Composition I CO1 312136 ENG 122 C11 English Composition II CO2 312137 ENG 131 C11 Technical Writing I 312138 ENG 221 C11 Creative Writing I 312139 ENG 222 C11 Creative Writing II 312140 ENV 101 C11 Environmental Sci wLab SC1 412141 FRE 111 C11 French Language I 512142 FRE 211 C11 French Language III AH4 312143 FRE 212 C11 French Language IV AH4 312144 GEO 105 C11 World Regional Geography SS2 312145 GEO 106 C11 Human Geography SS2 312146 GER 111 C11 German Language I 512147 GEY 111 C11 Physical Geology wLab SC1 412297 GEY 112 C11 Historical Geology wLab SC1 412148 HIS 101 C11 Western CivAntiquity-1650 HI1 312149 HIS 102 C11 Western Civ 1650-Present HI1 312150 HIS 111 C11 The World Antiquity-1500 HI1 312151 HIS 112 C11 The World 1500-Present HI1 312381 HIS 121 C11 US History to Reconst HI1 312152 HIS 225 C11 Colorado History HI1 312153 HPR 178 C11 Medical Terminology 112154 HUM 115 C11 World Mythology GT-AH2 312155 HUM 121 C11 Humanities Early Civ GT-AH2 312156 HUM 122 C11 Humanities Mediev-Mod GT-AH2 312157 HUM 123 C11 Humanities Modern WrldGT-AH2 312158 HWE 100 C11 Human Nutrition 312159 LIT 115 C11 Intro to Literature I AH2 312160 LIT 201 C11 Wrld Literature to 1600GT-AH2 312387 LIT 202 C11 World Lit After 1600GT-AH2 312388 LIT 211 C11 Amer Lit to Civil War GT-AH2 312161 LIT 212 C11 Amer Lit Aft Civil WarGT-AH2 312244 LIT 225 C11 Intro to Shakespeare AH2 312162 LIT 255 C11 Children`s Literature 312163 MAN 200 C11 Human Resource Management I 312164 MAN 216 C11 Small Business Management 312165 MAN 226 C11 Principles of Management 312166 MAR 111 C11 Principles of Sales 312167 MAR 216 C11 Principles of Marketing 312382 MAT 050 C11 Quantitative Literacy 412383 MAT 055 C11 Algebraic Literacy 412168 MAT 103 C11 Math for Clinical Calculations 312169 MAT 107 C11 Career Math 312170 MAT 112 C11 Financial Mathematics 312171 MAT 120 C11 Math for Liberal Arts MA1 412172 MAT 121 C11 College Algebra MA1 412173 MAT 122 C11 College Trigonometry MA1 312174 MAT 123 C11 Finite Mathematics MA1 4

12175 MAT 125 C11 Survey of Calculus MA1 412176 MAT 135 C11 Intro to Statistics MA1 312177 MAT 155 C11 Integrated Math I 312178 MAT 156 C11 Integrated Math II 312179 MAT 166 C11 Pre-Calculus MA1 512180 MAT 201 C11 Calculus I MA1 512181 MAT 202 C11 Calculus II MA1 512182 MAT 203 C11 Calculus III MA1 412183 MGD 102 C11 Introduction To Multimedia 312184 MGD 111 C11 Adobe Photoshop I 312185 MGD 112 C11 Adobe Illustrator I 312241 MGD 114 C11 Adobe InDesign 312186 MUS 100 C11 Intro to Music Theory I 312188 MUS 120 C11 Music Appreciation AH1 312187 MUS 121 C11 Music Hist Mdvl-Classical AH1 312242 MUS 125 C11 History of Jazz GT-AH1 312189 NUR 101 C11 Pharmacology Calculations 112190 OSH 115 C11 General Industry Standards 512192 OSH 125 C11 Construction Industry Standard 312191 OSH 135 C11 Case Study Evaluation 512195 OSH 145 C11 Fire Protection amp Analysis 312193 OSH 146 C11 Hazardous Materials 212194 OSH 155 C11 Environ Regulatory Framework 312197 OSH 165 C11 Excavation Safety 112196 OSH 215 C11 Accident Prevention 312198 OSH 225 C11 Industrial Hygiene 312199 OSH 226 C11 ErgonomicsManage Task Stress 312200 OSH 235 C11 Workersrsquo Compensation 212201 OSH 245 C11 Safety Program PlanningAdmin 312202 OSH 246 C11 Safety Training Methods 312203 OSH 255 C11 Industrial Hygiene Instru Lab 312204 OSH 281 C11 Internship 012205 OSH 285 C11 Independent Study 012206 PHI 111 C11 Intro to Philosophy AH3 312207 PHI 112 C11 Ethics AH3 312208 PHI 113 C11 Logic AH3 312209 PHI 115 C11 World Religions-West AH3 312210 PHI 116 C11 World Religions-East AH3 312211 PHY 105 C11 Conceptual Physics wLab SC1 412212 PHY 111 C11 Physics Alg-Based ILab SC1 512213 PHY 112 C11 Physics Alg-Based IILab SC1 512214 POS 105 C11 Intro to Political ScienceSS1 312215 POS 111 C11 American Government SS1 312216 POS 125 C11 AmerStateLocal Govt GT-SS1 312217 POS 205 C11 International Relations SS1 312218 PSY 101 C11 General Psychology I SS3 312219 PSY 102 C11 General Psychology II SS3 312220 PSY 226 C11 Social Psychology SS3 312221 PSY 235 C11 Human Growth amp Developmnt SS3 312222 PSY 237 C11 Child amp Adolescent Psychology 312223 PSY 238 C11 Child Development SS3 312224 PSY 249 C11 Abnormal Psychology SS3 312225 RUS 111 C11 Russian Language I 512226 SCI 155 C11 Integrated Sci I wLab SC1 412296 SCI 156 C11 Integrated Sci II wLab SC1 412227 SOC 101 C11 Intro to Sociology I SS3 312228 SOC 102 C11 Intro to Sociology II SS3 312229 SOC 231 C11 Sociology-Deviant BehaviorSS3 312230 SPA 111 C11 Spanish Language I 512231 SPA 112 C11 Spanish Language II 512232 SPA 211 C11 Spanish Language III AH4 312233 SPA 212 C11 Spanish Language IV AH4 3

CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title CRS CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs

CCCOnline Summer 2015 Class List Continued

23wwwtrinidadstateedu

AGE 102 Agriculture Economics GT-SS1AGR 260 World Interdependence Population and Food GT-SS3AGY 240 Introductory Soil Science with Lab GT-SC1ANT 101 Cultural Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 102 Cultural Anthropology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 103 Archaeology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 104 Physical Anthropology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 107 Introduction to Archaeology GT-SS3ANT 108 Archaeology of World Rock Art GT-SS3ANT 111 Physical Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 201 Introduction to Forensic Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 215 Indians of North America GT-SS3ANT 250 Medical Anthropology GT-SS3ART 110 Art Appreciation GT-AH1ART 111 Art History Ancient to Medieval GT-AH1ART 112 Art History Renaissance to Modern GT-AH1ART 207 Art History - 1900 to Present GT-AH1AST 101 Astronomy I with Lab GT-SC1AST 102 Astronomy II with Lab GT-SC1AST 150 Astrobiology GT-SC2AST 155 Astronomy Ancient Cultures GT-SC2AST 160 Cosmology GT-SC2BIO 103 Principles of Animal Biology GT-SC2BIO 104 Biology A Human Approach GT-SC1BIO 105 Science of Biology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 111 General College Biology I with Lab GT-SC1BIO 112 General College Biology II with Lab GT-SC1BIO 116 Introduction to Human Disease GT-SC2BIO 201 Anatomy amp Physiology I with Lab GT-SC1BIO 202 Anatomy amp Physiology II with Lab GT-SC1BIO 204 Microbiology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 208 General College Microbiology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 220 General Zoology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 221 Botany with Lab GT-SC1BIO 224 Genetics GT-SC1CHE 101 Introduction to Chemistry I with Lab GT-SC1CHE 102 Introduction to Chemistry II with Lab GT-SC1CHE 105 Chemistry in Context with Lab GT-SC1CHE 111 General College Chemistry I with Lab GT-SC1CHE 112 General College Chemistry II with Lab GT-SC1COM 220 Inter-cultural Communication GT-SS3CRJ 110 Introduction to Criminal Justice GT-SS3DAN 125 History of Dance I GT-AH1ECO 101 Economics of Social Issues GT-SS1ECO 201 Principles of Macroeconomics GT-SS1ECO 202 Principles of Microeconomics GT-SS1ECO 211 Gender in the Economy GT-SS1ECO 245 Environmental Economics GT-SS1

ENG 121 English Composition I GT-CO1ENG 122 English Composition II GT-CO2ENG 201 English Comp III Writing for Public Discourse GT-CO3ENV 101 Introduction to Environmental Science with Lab GT-SC1ENV 110 Natural Disasters GT-SC2ETH 200 Introduction to Ethnic Studies GT-SS3FRE 211 French Language III GT-AH4FRE 212 French Language IV GT-AH4GEO 105 World Regional Geography GT-SS2GEO 106 Human Geography GT-SS2GEO 111 Physical Geography - Landforms with Lab GT-SC1GEO 112 Physical Geography-Weather amp Climate with Lab GT-SC1GER 211 German Language III GT-AH4GER 212 German Language IV GT-AH4GEY 108 Geology of US National Parks GT-SC2GEY 111 Physical Geology with Lab GT-SC1GEY 112 Historical Geology with Lab GT-SC1GEY 135 Environmental Geology with Lab GT-SC1HIS 101 Western Civilization Antiquity - 1650 GT-HI1HIS 102 Western Civilization 1650 - Present GT-HI1HIS 111 The World Antiquity - 1500 GT-HI1HIS 112 The World 1500 - Present GT-HI1HIS 121 US History to Reconstruction GT-HI1HIS 122 US History Since the Civil War GT-HI1HIS 203 Civil War Era in American History GT-HI1HIS 205 Women in World History GT-HI1HIS 207 American Environmental History GT-HI1HIS 208 American Indian History GT-HI1HIS 215 Women in US History GT-HI1HIS 218 History of Science and Technology GT-HI1HIS 225 Colorado History GT-HI1HIS 235 History of the American West GT-HI1HIS 236 US History Since 1945 GT-HI1HIS 243 History of Modern China GT-HI1HIS 244 History of Latin America GT-HI1HIS 245 US in the World GT-HI1HIS 247 20th Century World History GT-HI1HIS 249 History of Islamic Civilization GT-HI1HIS 250 African American History GT-HI1HIS 251 History of Christianity in the World GT-HI1HIS 255 The Middle Ages GT-HI1HIS 259 Modern Middle East GT-HI1HIS 260 U S Foreign Relations History GT-HI1HIS 265 Writing About History GT-CO3HUM 103 Introduction to Film Art GT-AH2HUM 115 World Mythology GT-AH2HUM 121 Humanities Early Civilization GT-AH2HUM 122 Humanities Medieval-Modern GT-AH2

CRN Title CRN Title

Statewide Guaranteed Transfer Classes

Session 2 ndash June 8th - August 18th 12390 ART 110 C21 Art Appreciation AH1 312391 BUS 115 C21 Introduction to Business 312408 COM 115 C21 Public Speaking 312392 COM 125 C21 Interpersonal Communication 312393 ENG 121 C21 English Composition I CO1 312394 ENG 122 C21 English Composition II CO2 312395 HIS 121 C21 US History to Reconst HI1 312396 HIS 225 C21 Colorado History HI1 3

12397 HWE 100 C21 Human Nutrition 312398 PHI 111 C21 Intro to Philosophy AH3 312399 PSY 101 C21 General Psychology I SS3 312400 PSY 235 C21 Human Growth amp Developmnt SS3 312401 SOC 101 C21 Intro to Sociology I SS3 3

Session 3 ndash June 1th - August 8th 12384 MAT 025 C91 Algebraic Literacy Lab 112385 MAT 055 C91 Algebraic Literacy 4

CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs

CCCOnline Summer 2015 Class List Continued

HUM 123 Humanities Modern World GT-AH2ITA 211 Italian Language III GT-AH4ITA 212 Italian Language IV GT-AH4JOU 105 Introduction to Mass Media GT-SS3JPN 211 Japanese Language III GT-AH4JPN 212 Japanese Language IV GT-AH4LIT 115 Introduction to Literature I GT-AH2LIT 201 World Literature 10 1600 GT-AH2LIT 202 World Literature After 1600 GT-AH2LIT 205 Ethnic Literature GT-AH2LIT 211 American Literature to Civil War GT-AH2LIT 212 American Literature After Civil War GT-AH2LIT 221 British Literature to 1700 GT-AH2LIT 222 British Literature Since 1700 GT-AH2LIT 225 Introduction to Shakespeare GT-AH2LIT 246 Literature of Women GT-AH2LIT 259 Survey of African American Literature GT-AH2LIT 268 Celtic Literature GT-AH2MAT 120 Mathematics for Liberal Arts GT-MA1MAT 121 College Algebra GT-MA1MAT 122 College Trigonometry GT-MA1MAT 123 Finite Mathematics GT-MA1MAT 125 Survey of Calculus GT-MA1MAT 135 Introduction to Statistics GT-MA1MAT 166 Pre-Calculus GT-MA1MAT 201 Calculus I GT-MA1MAT 202 Calculus II GT-MA1MAT 203 Calculus III GT-MA1MAT 204 Calculus IIIEngineering Apps GT-MA1MAT 215 Discrete Mathematics GT-MA1MAT 261 Diff Eqwith Engineering Apps GT-MA1MAT 265 Differential Equations GT-MA1MET 150 General Meteorology with Lab GT-MA1MUS 120 Music Appreciation GT-AH1MUS 122 Music History Early Romantic-Present GT-AH1MUS 123 Survey of World Music GT-AH1MUS 125 History of Jazz GT-AH1NRE 251 General Oceanography with Lab GT-SC1PHI 111 Introduction to Philosophy GT-AH3PHI 112 Ethics GT-AH3PHI 113 Logic GT-AH3PHI 114 Comparative Religions GT-AH3PHI 115 World Religions West GT-AH3PHI 116 World Religions East GT-AH3PHI 214 Philosophy of Religion GT-AH3PHI 218 Environmental Ethics GT-AH3PHI 220 Philosophy of Death and Dying GT-AH3PHY 105 Conceptual Physics with Lab GT-SC1PHY 107 Energy Science and Technology with Lab GT-SC1

PHY 111 Physics Algebra Based I with Lab GT-SC1PHY 112 Physics Algebra Based II with Lab GT-SC1PHY 211 Physics Calculus Based I with Lab GT-SC1PHY 212 Physics Calculus Based II with Lab GT-SC1POS 105 Introduction to Political Science GT-SS1POS 111 American Government GT-SS1POS 125 American State and Local Government GT-SS1POS 205 International Relations GT-SS1POS 215 Current Political Issues GT-SS1POS 225 Comparative Government GT-SS1PSY 101 General Psychology I GT-SS3PSY 102 General Psychology II GT-SS3PSY 205 Psychology of Gender GT-SS3PSY 217 Human Sexuality GT-SS3PSY 226 Social Psychology GT-SS3PSY 227 Psychology of Death and Dying GT-SS3PSY 235 Human Growth amp Development GT-SS3PSY 238 Child Development GT-SS3PSY 240 Health Psychology GT-SS3PSY 249 Abnormal Psychology GT-SS3PSY 265 Psychology of Personality GT-SS3RUS 211 Russian Language III GT-AH4RUS 212 Russian Language IV GT-AH4SCI 105 Science in Society GT-SC2SCI 155 Integrated Science I Physics amp Chemistry with Lab GT-SC1SCI 156 Integrated Science II Earth amp Life Science with Lab GT-SC1SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology GT-SS3SOC 102 Introduction to Sociology II GT-SS3SOC 205 Sociology of Family Dynamics GT-SS3SOC 207 Environmental Sociology GT-SS3SOC 215 Contemporary Social Problems GT-SS3SOC 216 Sociology of Gender GT-SS3SOC 218 Sociology of Diversity GT-SS3SOC 220 Sociology of Religion GT-SS3SOC 231 Sociology of Deviant Behavior GT-SS3SOC 237 Sociology of Death and Dying GT-SS3SPA 211 Spanish Language III GT-AH4SPA 212 Spanish Language IV GT-AH4THE 105 Theatre Appreciation GT-AH1THE 108 Theatre Script Analysis GT-AH1THE 211 Development of Theatre Greek-Renaissance GT-AH1THE 212 Development of Theatre Restoration-Modern GT-AH1THE 215 Playwriting GT-AH1WST 200 Introduction to Women Studies GT-SS3WST 225 Women and Social Action GT-SS3WST 240 Goddesses and Women of the Ancient World GT-SS3WST 249 Womenrsquos Sexuality GT-SS3

52315

Statewide Guaranteed Transfer Classes Continued CRN Title CRN Title

Southern Colorado Repertory eatre and Trinidad State are o ering a two-week Arts Immersion Camp open to kids ages 5-18 e summer program includes theatre taught by professional actors designers and technicians and music and art taught by Trinidad Statersquos accomplished professors For two fun- lled weeks campers receive extensive and specialized training for the next generation of creative professionals and enthusiasts all in a safe environment on Trinidad Statersquos beautiful campus e two weeks of Camp lead up to the last weekend when family members can enjoy campers in a fully staged play and music performance and art on display at Trinidad Statersquos Massari Performing Arts Center

Dates July 20 - August 2 2015 (two weeks)Times 3 options -

bull Full Immersion Sleep-Over Campbull Day Camp 9 am - 5 pm including an hour for lunchbull Theatre Camp only 9 am - 1 pm

Costbull Full Immersion including room and board and all activities

$1295bull Full Day Camp including lunch $485bull Morning Theatre Camp only $220

Where Trinidad State Junior College and the Massari Performing Arts CenterAges

bull Full Immersion Sleep-over Camp 8-18bull Day Camp 7-18bull Morning Theatre Camp only 5-18

Description Geared for all levels of experience and interest Arts Camp provides extensive training and performance experiences in acting dance music and art blending interactive activities with professional trainingContact Harriet Vaugeois or Bernadine Torres bernadinescrtheatregmailcom wwwscrtheatrecom

In Theatre workshops campers work on all aspects of theatre production including acting voice production dance technical design of costumes scenery lights sound and props Highly experienced teachers and counselors ensure a supportive and inclusive environment where campers build vivid on-stage characters which help shape the o -stage character of the young lives engaged making them con dent compassionate and well rounded Campers are encouraged to develop new skills pursue existing interests and foster everlasting friendships

In Art workshops campers will engage in hands-on opportunities to experience the creative process in an active (and fun) studio environment Campers will work with highly experienced professional artists who welcome the opportunity to work with unique individuals bursting with potential In addition to the traditional range of artistic expression the campers will also have the opportunity to experience puppet making Our goal is to push creativity to the next level encourage long lasting friendships build con dence and self-esteem all while having fun

In Music workshops campers will rehearse daily with highly accomplished musicians to improve his or her vocal or musical skills both individually and as part of a group In addition to exploring various musical genres campers will have the opportunity to develop songwriting skills Beyond increased musical con dence campers will form lifelong friendships with other boys girls and teens who share the same passion and enthusiasm (Please note other than piano and percussion campers will need to bring their own instrument)

Southern Colorado Arts Immersion Camp

Theatre

Art

Music

24 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Southern Colorado Repertory eatre and Trinidad State are o ering a two-week Arts Immersion Camp open to kids ages 5-18 e summer program includes theatre taught by professional actors designers and technicians and music and art taught by Trinidad Statersquos accomplished professors For two fun- lled weeks campers receive extensive and specialized training for the next generation of creative professionals and enthusiasts all in a safe environment on Trinidad Statersquos beautiful campus e two weeks of Camp lead up to the last weekend when family members can enjoy campers in a fully staged play and music performance and art on display at Trinidad Statersquos Massari Performing Arts Center

Dates July 20 - August 2 2015 (two weeks)Times 3 options -

bull Full Immersion Sleep-Over Campbull Day Camp 9 am - 5 pm including an hour for lunchbull Theatre Camp only 9 am - 1 pm

Costbull Full Immersion including room and board and all activities

$1295bull Full Day Camp including lunch $485bull Morning Theatre Camp only $220

Where Trinidad State Junior College and the Massari Performing Arts CenterAges

bull Full Immersion Sleep-over Camp 8-18bull Day Camp 7-18bull Morning Theatre Camp only 5-18

Description Geared for all levels of experience and interest Arts Camp provides extensive training and performance experiences in acting dance music and art blending interactive activities with professional trainingContact Harriet Vaugeois or Bernadine Torres bernadinescrtheatregmailcom wwwscrtheatrecom

In Theatre workshops campers work on all aspects of theatre production including acting voice production dance technical design of costumes scenery lights sound and props Highly experienced teachers and counselors ensure a supportive and inclusive environment where campers build vivid on-stage characters which help shape the o -stage character of the young lives engaged making them con dent compassionate and well rounded Campers are encouraged to develop new skills pursue existing interests and foster everlasting friendships

In Art workshops campers will engage in hands-on opportunities to experience the creative process in an active (and fun) studio environment Campers will work with highly experienced professional artists who welcome the opportunity to work with unique individuals bursting with potential In addition to the traditional range of artistic expression the campers will also have the opportunity to experience puppet making Our goal is to push creativity to the next level encourage long lasting friendships build con dence and self-esteem all while having fun

In Music workshops campers will rehearse daily with highly accomplished musicians to improve his or her vocal or musical skills both individually and as part of a group In addition to exploring various musical genres campers will have the opportunity to develop songwriting skills Beyond increased musical con dence campers will form lifelong friendships with other boys girls and teens who share the same passion and enthusiasm (Please note other than piano and percussion campers will need to bring their own instrument)

Southern Colorado Arts Immersion Camp

Theatre

Art

Music

Summer Gunsmithing Series at Trinidad State

More than 60 classes are o ered through the NRA Summer Series including topics covering speci c guns machining welding for gunsmiths metal nishes reloading stockmaking checkering engraving and more

Learn from the best ndash experts from all over the nation and our top-notch gunsmithing faculty teach NRA summer classes

Classes ll up fast - sign up today Call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

ldquoThis is my rst time here rst time doing any gunsmithing

and I was very impressed Thanks for a great weekrdquo ndash NRA Gunsmithing Student

Trinidad State o ers NRA gunsmithing courses throughout the summer Classes vary in length from one day to two weeks and

are available to anyone interested in gunsmithing or related topics - whether yoursquore a novice current student or professional

Now at Trinidad State NRA Certified Training Center

Trinidad State is now home to the rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in the United States is allows Trinidad Statersquos storied Gunsmithing Department with backing from the NRA to train future gun safety instructors in the proper use

of pistols ri es shotguns and more Not only can students become NRA Certi ed

Instructors they can take advantage of government nancial aid GI Bill and Vocational Rehab bene ts when paying for these classes For information or

to sign up call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

bull Tuition at Trinidad State is at least 40 less than area 4-year colleges and universities

bull Start here then transfer to a 4-year university ndash General Education courses guaranteed to transfer to Colorado universities (some restrictions apply)

Get the schedule online

Call 1-800-621-TSJC or visit trinidadstateedu

Summer Gunsmithing Series at Trinidad State

More than 60 classes are o ered through the NRA Summer Series including topics covering speci c guns machining welding for gunsmiths metal nishes reloading stockmaking checkering engraving and more

Learn from the best ndash experts from all over the nation and our top-notch gunsmithing faculty teach NRA summer classes

Classes ll up fast - sign up today Call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

ldquoThis is my rst time here rst time doing any gunsmithing

and I was very impressed Thanks for a great weekrdquo ndash NRA Gunsmithing Student

Trinidad State o ers NRA gunsmithing courses throughout the summer Classes vary in length from one day to two weeks and

are available to anyone interested in gunsmithing or related topics - whether yoursquore a novice current student or professional

Now at Trinidad State NRA Certified Training Center

Trinidad State is now home to the rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in the United States is allows Trinidad Statersquos storied Gunsmithing Department with backing from the NRA to train future gun safety instructors in the proper use

of pistols ri es shotguns and more Not only can students become NRA Certi ed

Instructors they can take advantage of government nancial aid GI Bill and Vocational Rehab bene ts when paying for these classes For information or

to sign up call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

bull Tuition at Trinidad State is at least 40 less than area 4-year colleges and universities

bull Start here then transfer to a 4-year university ndash General Education courses guaranteed to transfer to Colorado universities (some restrictions apply)

Get the schedule online

Call 1-800-621-TSJC or visit trinidadstateedu

14 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Financial Aid Office each semester To make an appointment to review your benefits verification intent to register or related questions contact Financial Aid at 719-846-5553 in Trinidad or 719-589-7024 on the Valley Campus For more information visit the TSJC web site for the VA Checklist verification time-line schedule or stop by the Financial Aid Office on either campus

Student Bill of RightsThe Colorado Student Bill of Rights focuses on various aspects of student academic life including advising transferability of credits and degree completion

One particular segment of the Student Bill of Rights notes that a student may formalize a plan to obtain a degree in four years Trinidad State Junior College supports this timeline for graduation by publishing advising guidelines under which a student may expect to graduate or complete and provides degree checklists through the degree works tool on the student portal Advising guidelines are available in the Student Success Center and Learning Center on campus and through degree check on the TSJC portal

There are some majors which may require additional degree requirements as recognized by the Colorado Department of Higher Education For more information or to read the Colorado Student Bill of Rights go to httpwwwcollegeincoloradoorgAcademicsTransfersBillshb1263pdf or see your Advisor in the Student Services Office on either campus

Student RightsFERPAThe Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) of 1974 restricts the release of student information to the public without the consent of the student except for directory information

Directory information includes name Major field of study enrollment status dates of enrollment major degrees and honors earned participation in officially recognized activities and sports Additional items for college athletes are height and weight

The Solomon Amendment requires institutions receiving federal funds to

provide additional directory information that includes address and phone number of enrolled students to the US Military Directory information is limited to the current academic year only If a student does not wish TSJC to release the directory information a written request must be submitted in the Student Services Office before the end of the first week of classes Your request will remain in effect until you formally cancel it For emergency purposes contact the Registrar directly at 719-846-5550 for special accommodations

Jeannie Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act The Clery Act Disclosure is accessible on the TSJC Website httpwwwtrinidadstateedustudentsright-to-knowcampusFire Hard copies also available through the Student Services Office on each campus

Sexual assault protocols and victims rights provisions are described on the TSJC website at httpwwwtrinidadstateedu

Victims are encouraged to report Help is available

Sex offender information is available at Colorados Convicted Sex Offender website httpsorstatecous

Campus Security will immediately notify the campus community upon the confirmation of a significant emergency or dangerous situation involving an immediate threat to the health or safety of students or staff

Report crimes violations accidents suspicious persons and incidents to Campus Security or through the Dean of Student Life Director at extension (719) 846-5517 on the Trinidad Campus or the Dean of Students on the Valley campus at (719) 589-7050 If there is no immediate answer dial 911

Return of Title IV Federal Financial AidWhen a Title IV Financial Aid recipient completely withdraws from TSJC prior to the end of the term a refund of the aid will be calculated The calculation will be based on the number of days attended compared to the total number of days

in the semester Withdrawal after 60 of the term is not subject to the return calculation Aid used for tuition fees books and roomboard will be refunded by both the student and the College For a complete outline of the return of the Title IV process please go to httpwwwtrinidadstateedu or see the TSJC Catalog

Non-DiscriminationThe College prohibits and will not tolerate discrimination or harassment that violates federal state law or Board Policy 3-120 or Board Policy 4-120 The College does not discriminate on the basis of gender (or gender identity) sex race color age creed national or ethnic origin genetic information physical or mental disability veteran status pregnancy status religion or sexual orientation

The College complies with Titles VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 the Civil Rights Act of 1991 the Education Amendments of 1972 (Title IX) the Age Discrimination in Employment Act the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 the Americans with Disabilities Act Pregnancy Discrimination Act of 1978 Vietnam Era Veterans Readjustment Assistance Act of 1974 Executive Order 11246 and sections 24-34-301 CRS et seq The Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008 (PubL 110ndash233 122 Stat 881 enacted May 21 2008 GINA)

For information regarding civil rights or grievance procedures contact Title IX ComplianceEqual Opportunity Officer Lorrie Velasquez Human Services Director 600 Prospect Street Trinidad CO 81082 Phone (719) 846-5534 or email Lorrievelasqueztrinidadstateedu

Complaints may also be filed with the Legal Affairs office of the Colorado Community College System 9101 El Lowry Blvd Denver Colorado 80230-6011 or the Office for Civil Rights US Department of Education Region VIII Federal Office Building 1244 Speer Blvd Suite 310 Denver Colorado 80204

Disability Services Reasonable accommodations for students will be provided upon request for

15wwwtrinidadstateedu

persons with disabilities In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Trinidad State Junior College will provide accommodations for qualifying students with disabilities To request an accommodation contact the Special Populations Coordinator at 719-846-5667 The Special Populations Office is located in the Library In the Valley the office is located in the Learning Center Room 209 Call 719-589-7067

State Authorization Trinidad State Junior College is currently working cooperatively with higher education authorities in all states and other US jurisdictions to ensure compliance with state authorization requirements that govern the offering of courses in those states including complaint processes Trinidad State Junior College will continue to monitor developments in the jurisdictions in which it enrolls students and if authorization or licensure is or becomes necessary it will obtain approvals or provide notice here of the jurisdictions in which it is not authorized to offer courses or programs

Currently Trinidad State Junior College has approval to offer courses in the following states

Alaska Arizona California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Oklahoma Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Texas Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin and Wyoming

Trinidad State Junior College is currently NOT authorized to offer courses in the following states

Alabama Arkansas Iowa Massachusetts Tennessee Utah District of Columbia

If you are not an on campus student at Trinidad State Junior College and plan to enroll in distance classes please check the information provided above to verify that your state has either authorized or exempted our college to offer such classes or programs to you as a resident of that state

If you reside in an unauthorized state and plan to take distance education classes please note that we are not authorized or exempted to offer distance

education classes or programs to you as a resident of an unauthorized state

If you have questions or concerns please contact the Registrar at 719-846-5550

Smoking PolicySmoking is prohibited in all College buildings as directed by the Governorrsquos Executive Order D003690 Smoking is also prohibited at all doorway entrances Specified outdoor smoking areas have been identified on the Valley Campus Smoking is prohibited within 25 feet of doorways and buildings

Student Right-to-know In accordance with Title I of Public Law 101-542 information about graduation rates is available on the TSJC Website or from the Office of Institutional Research additional graduation data is also available at the Colorado Department of Higher Education Website

Voter Registration Information TSJC fully supports and advocates that students and staff register to vote Voter Registration forms are available on the Colorado Secretary of State Website at httpwwwelectionscoloradogov

Trinidad State Junior College

Mission - Trinidad Statersquos mission is to enrich the lives of our diverse communities by providing quality educational experience and promoting lifelong learning

Vision - Trinidad Statersquos vision is to adapt to change embrace diversity and educate for the future

Core Values

students First - Student success is our purpose and the focal point of decision making and resource allocation

diVersity in CoMMunity - We value individual attributes capabilities and differences and we foster the collaboration and social responsibility that create a vital institution

CoMMuniCation - We value professionalism in our interactions and cultivate an open friendly environment of fairness and integrity on our campuses and in our communities

responsiVeness - We recognize and act upon opportunities to be innovative flexible and adaptableliFelong learning - We are dedicated to providing lifelong learning opportunities that are accessible and relevant for our students faculty staff and community members to

empower them to achieve their dreams

16 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Numbers You Should Know 15Trinidad Campus Classes 2 - 7

Evening Classes 17 Day Classes 18 - 19CSL Addictions Counseling 18AQT Aquaculture 18ART Art 18ASE Automotive 18BAR Barbering 18BUS Business 18CCR College Composition amp Reading 18CIS Computer Information Systems 18COM Communications 18COS Cosmetology 18CRJ Criminal Justice 18ECE Early Childhood Education 18EDU Education 18ENG English 18

EMS Emergency Medical Services 18 - 19EST Esthetician 19GED GED 19MAT Math 19MOT Medical Assisting 19NUA Nurse Aid 19NUR Nursing 19PHI Philosophy 19PSY Psychology 19SOC Sociology 19SRHS Southern Rockies Heritage School 18 - 19

Important Dates 10Student Admissions Checklist 11General Information 12 - 15Valley Campus Classes 16 - 19CCCOnline Summer Classes 21 - 23Guaranteed Transfer Classes 23 - 24

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Table of Contents

NUMBERS YOU SHOULD KNOWON THE VALLEY CAMPUS

EMERGENCY 911CAMPUS SECURITY USING AN ON CAMPUS TELEPHONE 9-(719) 680-7258CAMPUS SECURITY USING AN OFF CAMPUS TELEPHONE (719) 680-7258

ABEASEGED Rm 247 589-7058

Admissions amp Records Rm 160 589-7026

Associate Dean of Arts amp Sciences Rm 134 589-7131

Associate Dean of CTE Rm 160 589-7064

Dean of Students Rm 160 589-7050

Bookstore Rm 136 589-7029

CashierBusiness Office Rm 160 589-7027

Career and Disability Services Rm 203 589-7067

Advisor Learning Center 589-7025

Human Resources Rm 158a 589-7022

Financial Aid Rm 160 589-7024

Recruiter Rm 128 589-7083

Student Life Rm 128 589-7086

Student SuccessTesting Rm 212 589-7003

TRiO Support Services Rm 212 589-7031

Tutoring Rm 202 589-7063

All numbers are Area Code 719

Valley

17wwwtrinidadstateedu

Evening ClassesBusiness12425 BUS 216 H20 Legal Environment of Business 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli

Computer Information Systems12253 CIS 118 H25 Intro PC Applications 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli This CIS course is meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online

Early Childhood Education12499 ECE 225 P25 Language amp Cognition 3 0400PM 0700PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Plane

Emergency Medical Services12014 EMS 130 250 EMT Intravenous Therapy 2 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 TR 7715 8615 GHaverfield12015 HPR 102 250 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 61015 61015 GHaverfield12062 HPR 102 252 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 71515 71515 GHaverfield12318 HPR 175 250 ST First Aid 025 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 62415 62415 GHaverfield

Math12431 MAT 112 H20 Financial Math 3 0630PM 0930PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli

Nurse Aid12057 NUA 101 250 Nurse Aide Health Care Skills 4 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 6815 71315 Martinez12058 NUA 105 250 Home Health Aide Theory 2 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 71415 72815 Martine12433 HPR 102 253 CPR for Professionals 05 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 R 61715 61715 StaffDay ClassesAddictions Counseling12404 CSL 258 200 Group Counseling Skills 15 0830AM 0430PM WRF 61015 61215 Romero12427 CSL 269 200 Principles of Addiction Treatment 15 0830AM 0430PM WRF 6315 6515 Eakin

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Class List

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

How to Read a Class ListingCourse Request Number (CRN)

Meeting DaysM T W R F S SU

Class Meeting Times

Course Start and End Dates

Class Credit Hours

Section Information

TSJC is proud to offer not only traditional classroom instruction but also a variety of alternative approaches to education to ensure that your educational needs and individual learning styles are met

Section Information

The letters listed below are part of the Section Code (Sect) in the class list

bull H ndash Indicates the class is considered Hybrid meaning a por-tion of the course work is online This may result in reduced in-class time bull P ndash Indicates the class is delivered via interactive video (Polycom) to additional sites

The letters listed below are part of the Section Code (Sect) in the class list

bull PH ndash Indicates the class is both Polycom and Hybrid bull C ndash Indicates this class is an online class delivered via CCCon line bull T ndash Indicates this class is an online class delivered via TSJC

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Notice ndash The schedule of classes can and will change for a current list please go to httpwwwtrinidadstateedustudentsclass-schedule

Or httpserpdnssbcccseduPRODTSJCbwckschdp_disp_dyn_sched

Valley

18 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Advancing Academic Achievement12420 AAA 176 P20 ST College Science Prep 2 0830AM 1035AM TVC 236 MW 6815 71715 Krumm

Aquaculture12019 AQT 275 200 Special Topics 3 0900AM 0300PM TVC MTWRF 52515 73115 Webster12020 AQT 288 200 Aquaculture Practicum 3 0900AM 0300PM TVC MTWRF 52515 73115 Webster

Art12252 ART 110 H20 Art Appreciation AH1 3 0800AM 0915AM TVC 238 TR 6815 73115 Garcia

Automotive12489 ASE 265 200 HVAC Systems 4 1000AM 0400PM TORT MTWRF 51115 63015 Kingery12490 ASE 260 200 Advanced Drivability 2 1000AM 0400PM TORT MTWRF 51215 7115 Pickett

Barbering12422 BAR 107 200 IntroShavingHoningStrop 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12423 BAR 108 200 InterShavingHoningStropping 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12424 BAR 207 200 Adv ShavingHoningStropping 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper

Biology12532 BIO 202 PH6 Human AnatomyampPhys IILab SC1 4 0550PM 0830PM TVC 229 TW 6815 73115 Cahoone Business12330 BUS 115 H20 Introduction to Business 3 0800AM 1100AM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli12425 BUS 216 H20 Legal Environment of Business 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli12329 BUS 217 H20 Bus CommunicationRept Write 3 1130AM 0230PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli All business courses are meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online College Composition amp Reading12355 CCR 094 200 Studio 121 3 1100AM 1240PM TVC 129 MW 6815 73115 Longfellow

Computer Information Systems12253 CIS 118 H25 Intro PC Applications 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli This CIS course is meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online Communications12254 COM 115 200 Public Speaking 3 1000AM 1150AM TVC 129 R 6815 73115 Longfellow

Cosmetology12344 COS 110 200 Introduction to Hair Coloring 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12345 COS 111 200 Intermediate Hair Coloring 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12348 COS 210 200 Intermediate II Hair Coloring 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12426 COS 211 200 Adv Hair Color 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12491 COS 288 200 Practicum Electric Files 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51215 7115 Mortenson

Criminal Justice12354 CRJ 111 H25 Substantive Criminal Law 3 0530PM 0830PM TVC 129 W 6815 73115 Lara

Early Childhood Education12498 ECE 112 P20 InfantToddler Lab Tech 3 0400PM 0700PM TVC 236 W 6815 73115 Briones12499 ECE 225 P25 Language amp Cognition 3 0400PM 0700PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Plane

Education12428 EDU 251 200 Secondary Capstone 3 TBA 6815 73115 Wiley12492 EDU 250 PH2 CTE in Colorado 1 1000AM 1200PM TVC 229 R 6815 71715 Schroepfer12014 EMS 130 250 EMT Intravenous Therapy 2 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 TR 7715 8615 GHaverfield12015 HPR 102 250 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 61015 61015 GHaverfield12062 HPR 102 252 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 71515 71515 GHaverfield12318 HPR 175 250 ST First Aid 025 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 62415 62415 GHaverfield

English12132 ENG 121 H20 English Composition I CO1 3 0230PM 0420PM TVC 129 W 6815 73115 Longfellow12239 ENG 122 H20 English Composition II CO2 3 0230PM 0420PM TVC 129 R 6815 73115 Longfellow

Emergency Medical Services12014 EMS 130 250 EMT Intravenous Therapy 2 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 TR 7715 8615 GHaverfield12015 HPR 102 250 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 61015 61015 GHaverfield

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Class List

Valley

19wwwtrinidadstateedu

Emergency Medical Services Continued12062 HPR 102 252 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 71515 71515 GHaverfield12318 HPR 175 250 ST First Aid 025 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 62415 62415 GHaverfield

Esthetician12429 EST 110 200 Intro to Facials amp Skin Care 3 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12430 EST 111 200 Intermediate Facials-Skin Care 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12299 EST 210 200 Adv Skin Care 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12295 EST 211 200 Facial Make-up 1 51215 7115 Pepper

GED GED GED PREPABE 0800AM 0400PM TVC 247 TWR 7615 82715 Ruybal GED GED PREPABE 0800AM 0400PM TVC 247 MWR 7615 82715 Stanford GED GED PREPABE 0800AM 0500PM TVC 247 MTWRF 7615 82715 Lindsay GED GED Math 0800AM 1200PM TVC 247 MTWR 7615 82715 Petty

Math12327 MAT 050 200 Quantitative Literacy 4 0800AM 0940AM TVC 130 MTW 6815 73115 Hanson12328 MAT 055 200 Algebraic Literacy 4 0300PM 0440PM TVC 130 MTW 6815 73115 Hanson12012 MAT 107 H20 Career Math 3 0830AM 1215PM TVC 218 TR 6815 71715 Rasmussen12431 MAT 112 H20 Financial Math 3 0630PM 0930PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli This MAT 112 course is meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online 12302 MAT 121 H20 College Algebra MA1 4 0100PM 0330PM TVC 221 TR 6115 8715 Emerick

Medical Assisting12056 MOT 183 H20 Medical Assistant Internship 4 TOFCMP 6815 73115 OrsquoBrien Y12332 MOT 183 H21 Medical Assistant Internship 4 TOFCMP 6815 73115 OrsquoBrien Y

Nurse Aid12057 NUA 101 250 Nurse Aide Health Care Skills 4 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 6815 71315 Martinez12058 NUA 105 250 Home Health Aide Theory 2 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 71415 72815 Martinez12059 NUA 170 200 Nurse Aide Clinical Experience 1 0530AM 0330PM TOFCMP UFS 62615 62815 Mestas-Garcia12060 NUA 171 200 Advanced Nurse Aide Clinical 1 0530AM 0330PM TOFCMP UFS 71015 71215 Mestas-Garcia12061 NUA 172 200 Nurse Aide Clinical-Elderly 1 0530AM 0330PM TOFCMP UFS 72415 72615 Mestas-Garcia12433 HPR 102 253 CPR for Professionals 05 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR102 M 6815 71715 Staff

Nursing 12528 HWE 100 H20 Human Nutrition 3 0900AM 1200PM TVC SCTR102 M 51115 6515 Medina

Philosophy12432 PHI 111 H20 Intro to Philosophy AH3 3 0900AM 1100AM TVC 153 M 6815 73115 Hanna

Psychology12246 PSY 101 PH2 General Psychology I SS3 3 1030AM 1220PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Mobbley12134 PSY 227 H20 Psychology of DeathDying SS3 3 0100PM 0250PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Mobbley12335 PSY 255 H20 Brain and Behavior 3 0900AM 1050AM TVC 153 W 6815 73115 Meyer

Sociology12247 SOC 101 PH2 Intro to Sociology I SS3 3 0100PM 0250PM TVC 236 W 6815 73115 Cooley

Southern Rocky Mountain Heritage School1318 SRHS 1000 Introduction to Reiki S 0900AM 0400PM Banta 306 71815 71815 Dawes1319 SRHS 1001 Aromatherapy Blending Essential Oils S 0900AM 1200PM Banta 62015 62015 Evans1320 SRHS 1002 Aromatherapy Using Essential Oils Safety T 0900AM 1200PM Banta 6915 6915 Evans1321 SRHS 1003 Ear Candling F 0900AM 1200PM Banta 61215 61215 Evans1322 SRHS 1004 Hands on the Harp R 0700PM 0900PM TBD TBD 72315 72315 McKee1323 SRHS 1005 Accupressure for Stress T 1000AM 1200PM Banta 61615 61615 Evans

6-16-15

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Class List

When Trinidad State Junior College opened in April of 1925 it was Coloradorsquos rst community college In the beginning the college shared space and faculty with Trinidad High School It started with 37 students compared to about 1800 now

By 1935 classes were moved to a newly remodeled Tillotson Academy building That building sat just east of the present-day Berg Building but has since been torn down The 17-acre Trinidad Campus now includes 15 buildings plus two more in Alamosa and a handful of o -campus training sites

Trinidad State continues to o er traditional programs of study in academic-transfer areas such as accounting business administration English chemistry mathematics and psychology Those students often continue their education at a four-year school Trinidad State also o ers a wide range of career and technical training in programs like gunsmithing cosmetology massage therapy welding diesel mechanics auto mechanics and nursing

Historical highlights

bull The bill that established Trinidad State Junior College in 1925 was sponsored by State Senator Sam Freudenthal for whom the campus library is now named

bull In the beginning classes were taught at Trinidad High School by high school teachers but college students were not allowed to mingle with high school students

bull By 1932 a full two years of classes were o ered allowing the rst eight students to earn two year degrees in May of 1933

bull In the spring of 1940 construction began on what is now the Berg Administration Building

bull In the fall of 1940 construction began on what is now Scott Gymnasium

bull Trinidad Statersquos gunsmithing progam began in 1947 and is now regarded as the premier gunsmithing program in the United States

bull Trinidad State was accepted into the Colorado Community College System in 1968

bull In 1994 Trinidad State merged with the San Luis Valley Educational Center in Alamosa creating the Trinidad State Valley Campus

bull Selected as rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in 2015

Trinidad State Celebrates 90 years

21wwwtrinidadstateedu

CCCOnline Summer 2015 Class List

Session 1 ndash June 1th - August 8th

12249 AAA 099 C11 Active Learning Skills 112063 ACC 101 C11 Fundamentals of Accounting 312064 ACC 115 C11 Payroll Accounting 312065 ACC 121 C11 Accounting Principles I 412066 ACC 122 C11 Accounting Principles II 412067 ACC 131 C11 Income Tax 312380 ACC 215 C11 Acct Info Systems amp eBusiness 312068 ACC 226 C11 Cost Accounting 312069 ANT 101 C11 Cultural Anthropology SS3 312070 ANT 111 C11 Physical Anthropology SS3 312071 ANT 225 C11 Anthropology of Religion 312072 ART 110 C11 Art Appreciation AH1 312073 ART 111 C11 Art Hist Ancient MedievGT-AH1 312074 ART 112 C11 Art Hist Renaiss1900GT-AH1 312075 AST 101 C11 Astronomy I wLab SC1 412076 AST 102 C11 Astronomy II wLab SC1 412077 BIO 105 C11 Science of Biology wLab SC1 412078 BIO 106 C11 Basic Anatomy And Physiology 412079 BIO 111 C11 Gen College Biology ILab SC1 512080 BIO 201 C11 Human AnatomyampPhys wLab ISC1 412081 BIO 202 C11 Human AnatomyampPhys IILab SC1 412082 BIO 204 C11 Microbiology wLab SC1 412083 BIO 216 C11 Pathophysiology 412084 BUS 115 C11 Introduction to Business 312085 BUS 120 C11 Introduction to E-Commerce 312086 BUS 216 C11 Legal Environment of Business 312087 BUS 217 C11 Bus CommunicationRept Write 312088 BUS 226 C11 Business Statistics 312089 CHE 101 C11 Intro to Chemistry ILab SC1 5

12090 CHE 102 C11 Intro to Chemistry IILab SC1 512091 CHE 111 C11 Gen College Chem ILab SC1 512092 CHE 112 C11 Gen College Chem IILab SC1 512093 CIS 115 C11 Intro to Computer Info Sys 312094 CIS 118 C11 Intro PC Applications 312095 CIS 135 C11 Complete PC Word Processing 312096 CIS 145 C11 Complete PC Database 312097 CIS 155 C11 PC Spreadsheet Concepts 312098 CIS 267 C11 Mgmt of Information Systems 312240 CNG 101 C11 Networking Fundamentals 312099 CNG 209 C11 MS Server Active Direct Config 412100 CNG 210 C11 MS Network Infrastruct Config 412101 CNG 211 C11 Windows Configuration (OS) 312102 CNG 212 C11 Configuring Windows Server 412103 COM 115 C11 Public Speaking 312105 COM 125 C11 Interpersonal Communication 312104 CRJ 110 C11 Intro to Criminal Justice 312106 CRJ 125 C11 Policing Systems 312107 CRJ 135 C11 Judicial Function 312108 CRJ 145 C11 Correctional Process 312109 CRJ 205 C11 Principles of Criminal Law 312110 CRJ 210 C11 Constitutional Law 312111 CRJ 230 C11 Criminology 312112 CRJ 236 C11 CRJ Research Methods 312243 CRJ 257 C11 Victimology 312248 CSC 105 C11 Computer Literacy 312113 CSC 160 C11 Computer Science I (C++) 412114 CSC 161 C11 Computer Sci II (Language) 412115 CSC 240 C11 Java Programming 312116 CWB 110 C11 Cmplt Web Author (Language) 312117 CWB 130 C11 Web Editing Tools (Editor) 3

CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs

CCCOnline is not a college We are part of the Colorado Community College System of 13 two-year colleges in the state - including Trinidad State Junior College CCCOnline delivers online courses from those 13 colleges

If you are already a student at TSJC you can register for CCCOnline and your on-campus classes at the same time CCCOnline classes have their own unique section number C11 C12 C21 or C22 so you can easily tell them apart from Trinidad State Junior Collegersquos online courses or those you take on campus

If you want to take online classes are a new student and have not yet applied to one of the 13 Colorado community colleges visit wwwccconlineorg and explore the programs and courses we offer

All students who take CCCOnline courses must select a home college that offers the degree or certificate they want to pursue Your home college

Census Date - Last day to drop with refund

June 14th 2015

June 1st 2015

June 11th 2015

June 26th 2015

Session 1

August 8th 2015

Classes Begin

Last Day to Withdraw ldquoWrdquo Recorded No Refund

Summer 2015

Last Day of Class

June 8th 2015

July 10th 2015

Session 2

July 18th 2015

June 1st 2015

June 11th 2015

June 26th 2015

Session 3

August 8th 2015

bull Keeps your Records bull Processes your college application bull Provides transcripts bull Provides career counseling bull Helps you transfer your credits bull Issues your degree or certificate bull Takes your tuition payment bull Contact advisingccconlineorg

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12118 ECE 101 C11 Intro to Early Childhood Educ 312119 ECE 102 C11 Intro to ECE Lab Techniques 312120 ECE 103 C11 Guidance Strategies Yng Child 312121 ECE 111 C11 InfantToddler TheoryPractice 312122 ECE 112 C11 InfantToddler Lab Tech 312386 ECE 125 C11 ScienceMath amp the Young Child 312123 ECE 205 C11 Nutrition Health and Safety 312124 ECE 220 C11 Curriculum Methods Techniques 312125 ECE 226 C11 Creativity and the Young Child 312126 ECE 238 C11 Child Growth and Development 312127 ECE 240 C11 Admin of ECE Programs 312128 ECE 241 C11 AdminHuman Relations ECE 312129 ECE 260 C11 The Exceptional Child 312130 ECO 201 C11 Prin of Macroeconomics SS1 312131 ECO 202 C11 Prin of Microeconomics SS1 312135 ENG 121 C11 English Composition I CO1 312136 ENG 122 C11 English Composition II CO2 312137 ENG 131 C11 Technical Writing I 312138 ENG 221 C11 Creative Writing I 312139 ENG 222 C11 Creative Writing II 312140 ENV 101 C11 Environmental Sci wLab SC1 412141 FRE 111 C11 French Language I 512142 FRE 211 C11 French Language III AH4 312143 FRE 212 C11 French Language IV AH4 312144 GEO 105 C11 World Regional Geography SS2 312145 GEO 106 C11 Human Geography SS2 312146 GER 111 C11 German Language I 512147 GEY 111 C11 Physical Geology wLab SC1 412297 GEY 112 C11 Historical Geology wLab SC1 412148 HIS 101 C11 Western CivAntiquity-1650 HI1 312149 HIS 102 C11 Western Civ 1650-Present HI1 312150 HIS 111 C11 The World Antiquity-1500 HI1 312151 HIS 112 C11 The World 1500-Present HI1 312381 HIS 121 C11 US History to Reconst HI1 312152 HIS 225 C11 Colorado History HI1 312153 HPR 178 C11 Medical Terminology 112154 HUM 115 C11 World Mythology GT-AH2 312155 HUM 121 C11 Humanities Early Civ GT-AH2 312156 HUM 122 C11 Humanities Mediev-Mod GT-AH2 312157 HUM 123 C11 Humanities Modern WrldGT-AH2 312158 HWE 100 C11 Human Nutrition 312159 LIT 115 C11 Intro to Literature I AH2 312160 LIT 201 C11 Wrld Literature to 1600GT-AH2 312387 LIT 202 C11 World Lit After 1600GT-AH2 312388 LIT 211 C11 Amer Lit to Civil War GT-AH2 312161 LIT 212 C11 Amer Lit Aft Civil WarGT-AH2 312244 LIT 225 C11 Intro to Shakespeare AH2 312162 LIT 255 C11 Children`s Literature 312163 MAN 200 C11 Human Resource Management I 312164 MAN 216 C11 Small Business Management 312165 MAN 226 C11 Principles of Management 312166 MAR 111 C11 Principles of Sales 312167 MAR 216 C11 Principles of Marketing 312382 MAT 050 C11 Quantitative Literacy 412383 MAT 055 C11 Algebraic Literacy 412168 MAT 103 C11 Math for Clinical Calculations 312169 MAT 107 C11 Career Math 312170 MAT 112 C11 Financial Mathematics 312171 MAT 120 C11 Math for Liberal Arts MA1 412172 MAT 121 C11 College Algebra MA1 412173 MAT 122 C11 College Trigonometry MA1 312174 MAT 123 C11 Finite Mathematics MA1 4

12175 MAT 125 C11 Survey of Calculus MA1 412176 MAT 135 C11 Intro to Statistics MA1 312177 MAT 155 C11 Integrated Math I 312178 MAT 156 C11 Integrated Math II 312179 MAT 166 C11 Pre-Calculus MA1 512180 MAT 201 C11 Calculus I MA1 512181 MAT 202 C11 Calculus II MA1 512182 MAT 203 C11 Calculus III MA1 412183 MGD 102 C11 Introduction To Multimedia 312184 MGD 111 C11 Adobe Photoshop I 312185 MGD 112 C11 Adobe Illustrator I 312241 MGD 114 C11 Adobe InDesign 312186 MUS 100 C11 Intro to Music Theory I 312188 MUS 120 C11 Music Appreciation AH1 312187 MUS 121 C11 Music Hist Mdvl-Classical AH1 312242 MUS 125 C11 History of Jazz GT-AH1 312189 NUR 101 C11 Pharmacology Calculations 112190 OSH 115 C11 General Industry Standards 512192 OSH 125 C11 Construction Industry Standard 312191 OSH 135 C11 Case Study Evaluation 512195 OSH 145 C11 Fire Protection amp Analysis 312193 OSH 146 C11 Hazardous Materials 212194 OSH 155 C11 Environ Regulatory Framework 312197 OSH 165 C11 Excavation Safety 112196 OSH 215 C11 Accident Prevention 312198 OSH 225 C11 Industrial Hygiene 312199 OSH 226 C11 ErgonomicsManage Task Stress 312200 OSH 235 C11 Workersrsquo Compensation 212201 OSH 245 C11 Safety Program PlanningAdmin 312202 OSH 246 C11 Safety Training Methods 312203 OSH 255 C11 Industrial Hygiene Instru Lab 312204 OSH 281 C11 Internship 012205 OSH 285 C11 Independent Study 012206 PHI 111 C11 Intro to Philosophy AH3 312207 PHI 112 C11 Ethics AH3 312208 PHI 113 C11 Logic AH3 312209 PHI 115 C11 World Religions-West AH3 312210 PHI 116 C11 World Religions-East AH3 312211 PHY 105 C11 Conceptual Physics wLab SC1 412212 PHY 111 C11 Physics Alg-Based ILab SC1 512213 PHY 112 C11 Physics Alg-Based IILab SC1 512214 POS 105 C11 Intro to Political ScienceSS1 312215 POS 111 C11 American Government SS1 312216 POS 125 C11 AmerStateLocal Govt GT-SS1 312217 POS 205 C11 International Relations SS1 312218 PSY 101 C11 General Psychology I SS3 312219 PSY 102 C11 General Psychology II SS3 312220 PSY 226 C11 Social Psychology SS3 312221 PSY 235 C11 Human Growth amp Developmnt SS3 312222 PSY 237 C11 Child amp Adolescent Psychology 312223 PSY 238 C11 Child Development SS3 312224 PSY 249 C11 Abnormal Psychology SS3 312225 RUS 111 C11 Russian Language I 512226 SCI 155 C11 Integrated Sci I wLab SC1 412296 SCI 156 C11 Integrated Sci II wLab SC1 412227 SOC 101 C11 Intro to Sociology I SS3 312228 SOC 102 C11 Intro to Sociology II SS3 312229 SOC 231 C11 Sociology-Deviant BehaviorSS3 312230 SPA 111 C11 Spanish Language I 512231 SPA 112 C11 Spanish Language II 512232 SPA 211 C11 Spanish Language III AH4 312233 SPA 212 C11 Spanish Language IV AH4 3

CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title CRS CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs

CCCOnline Summer 2015 Class List Continued

23wwwtrinidadstateedu

AGE 102 Agriculture Economics GT-SS1AGR 260 World Interdependence Population and Food GT-SS3AGY 240 Introductory Soil Science with Lab GT-SC1ANT 101 Cultural Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 102 Cultural Anthropology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 103 Archaeology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 104 Physical Anthropology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 107 Introduction to Archaeology GT-SS3ANT 108 Archaeology of World Rock Art GT-SS3ANT 111 Physical Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 201 Introduction to Forensic Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 215 Indians of North America GT-SS3ANT 250 Medical Anthropology GT-SS3ART 110 Art Appreciation GT-AH1ART 111 Art History Ancient to Medieval GT-AH1ART 112 Art History Renaissance to Modern GT-AH1ART 207 Art History - 1900 to Present GT-AH1AST 101 Astronomy I with Lab GT-SC1AST 102 Astronomy II with Lab GT-SC1AST 150 Astrobiology GT-SC2AST 155 Astronomy Ancient Cultures GT-SC2AST 160 Cosmology GT-SC2BIO 103 Principles of Animal Biology GT-SC2BIO 104 Biology A Human Approach GT-SC1BIO 105 Science of Biology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 111 General College Biology I with Lab GT-SC1BIO 112 General College Biology II with Lab GT-SC1BIO 116 Introduction to Human Disease GT-SC2BIO 201 Anatomy amp Physiology I with Lab GT-SC1BIO 202 Anatomy amp Physiology II with Lab GT-SC1BIO 204 Microbiology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 208 General College Microbiology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 220 General Zoology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 221 Botany with Lab GT-SC1BIO 224 Genetics GT-SC1CHE 101 Introduction to Chemistry I with Lab GT-SC1CHE 102 Introduction to Chemistry II with Lab GT-SC1CHE 105 Chemistry in Context with Lab GT-SC1CHE 111 General College Chemistry I with Lab GT-SC1CHE 112 General College Chemistry II with Lab GT-SC1COM 220 Inter-cultural Communication GT-SS3CRJ 110 Introduction to Criminal Justice GT-SS3DAN 125 History of Dance I GT-AH1ECO 101 Economics of Social Issues GT-SS1ECO 201 Principles of Macroeconomics GT-SS1ECO 202 Principles of Microeconomics GT-SS1ECO 211 Gender in the Economy GT-SS1ECO 245 Environmental Economics GT-SS1

ENG 121 English Composition I GT-CO1ENG 122 English Composition II GT-CO2ENG 201 English Comp III Writing for Public Discourse GT-CO3ENV 101 Introduction to Environmental Science with Lab GT-SC1ENV 110 Natural Disasters GT-SC2ETH 200 Introduction to Ethnic Studies GT-SS3FRE 211 French Language III GT-AH4FRE 212 French Language IV GT-AH4GEO 105 World Regional Geography GT-SS2GEO 106 Human Geography GT-SS2GEO 111 Physical Geography - Landforms with Lab GT-SC1GEO 112 Physical Geography-Weather amp Climate with Lab GT-SC1GER 211 German Language III GT-AH4GER 212 German Language IV GT-AH4GEY 108 Geology of US National Parks GT-SC2GEY 111 Physical Geology with Lab GT-SC1GEY 112 Historical Geology with Lab GT-SC1GEY 135 Environmental Geology with Lab GT-SC1HIS 101 Western Civilization Antiquity - 1650 GT-HI1HIS 102 Western Civilization 1650 - Present GT-HI1HIS 111 The World Antiquity - 1500 GT-HI1HIS 112 The World 1500 - Present GT-HI1HIS 121 US History to Reconstruction GT-HI1HIS 122 US History Since the Civil War GT-HI1HIS 203 Civil War Era in American History GT-HI1HIS 205 Women in World History GT-HI1HIS 207 American Environmental History GT-HI1HIS 208 American Indian History GT-HI1HIS 215 Women in US History GT-HI1HIS 218 History of Science and Technology GT-HI1HIS 225 Colorado History GT-HI1HIS 235 History of the American West GT-HI1HIS 236 US History Since 1945 GT-HI1HIS 243 History of Modern China GT-HI1HIS 244 History of Latin America GT-HI1HIS 245 US in the World GT-HI1HIS 247 20th Century World History GT-HI1HIS 249 History of Islamic Civilization GT-HI1HIS 250 African American History GT-HI1HIS 251 History of Christianity in the World GT-HI1HIS 255 The Middle Ages GT-HI1HIS 259 Modern Middle East GT-HI1HIS 260 U S Foreign Relations History GT-HI1HIS 265 Writing About History GT-CO3HUM 103 Introduction to Film Art GT-AH2HUM 115 World Mythology GT-AH2HUM 121 Humanities Early Civilization GT-AH2HUM 122 Humanities Medieval-Modern GT-AH2

CRN Title CRN Title

Statewide Guaranteed Transfer Classes

Session 2 ndash June 8th - August 18th 12390 ART 110 C21 Art Appreciation AH1 312391 BUS 115 C21 Introduction to Business 312408 COM 115 C21 Public Speaking 312392 COM 125 C21 Interpersonal Communication 312393 ENG 121 C21 English Composition I CO1 312394 ENG 122 C21 English Composition II CO2 312395 HIS 121 C21 US History to Reconst HI1 312396 HIS 225 C21 Colorado History HI1 3

12397 HWE 100 C21 Human Nutrition 312398 PHI 111 C21 Intro to Philosophy AH3 312399 PSY 101 C21 General Psychology I SS3 312400 PSY 235 C21 Human Growth amp Developmnt SS3 312401 SOC 101 C21 Intro to Sociology I SS3 3

Session 3 ndash June 1th - August 8th 12384 MAT 025 C91 Algebraic Literacy Lab 112385 MAT 055 C91 Algebraic Literacy 4

CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs

CCCOnline Summer 2015 Class List Continued

HUM 123 Humanities Modern World GT-AH2ITA 211 Italian Language III GT-AH4ITA 212 Italian Language IV GT-AH4JOU 105 Introduction to Mass Media GT-SS3JPN 211 Japanese Language III GT-AH4JPN 212 Japanese Language IV GT-AH4LIT 115 Introduction to Literature I GT-AH2LIT 201 World Literature 10 1600 GT-AH2LIT 202 World Literature After 1600 GT-AH2LIT 205 Ethnic Literature GT-AH2LIT 211 American Literature to Civil War GT-AH2LIT 212 American Literature After Civil War GT-AH2LIT 221 British Literature to 1700 GT-AH2LIT 222 British Literature Since 1700 GT-AH2LIT 225 Introduction to Shakespeare GT-AH2LIT 246 Literature of Women GT-AH2LIT 259 Survey of African American Literature GT-AH2LIT 268 Celtic Literature GT-AH2MAT 120 Mathematics for Liberal Arts GT-MA1MAT 121 College Algebra GT-MA1MAT 122 College Trigonometry GT-MA1MAT 123 Finite Mathematics GT-MA1MAT 125 Survey of Calculus GT-MA1MAT 135 Introduction to Statistics GT-MA1MAT 166 Pre-Calculus GT-MA1MAT 201 Calculus I GT-MA1MAT 202 Calculus II GT-MA1MAT 203 Calculus III GT-MA1MAT 204 Calculus IIIEngineering Apps GT-MA1MAT 215 Discrete Mathematics GT-MA1MAT 261 Diff Eqwith Engineering Apps GT-MA1MAT 265 Differential Equations GT-MA1MET 150 General Meteorology with Lab GT-MA1MUS 120 Music Appreciation GT-AH1MUS 122 Music History Early Romantic-Present GT-AH1MUS 123 Survey of World Music GT-AH1MUS 125 History of Jazz GT-AH1NRE 251 General Oceanography with Lab GT-SC1PHI 111 Introduction to Philosophy GT-AH3PHI 112 Ethics GT-AH3PHI 113 Logic GT-AH3PHI 114 Comparative Religions GT-AH3PHI 115 World Religions West GT-AH3PHI 116 World Religions East GT-AH3PHI 214 Philosophy of Religion GT-AH3PHI 218 Environmental Ethics GT-AH3PHI 220 Philosophy of Death and Dying GT-AH3PHY 105 Conceptual Physics with Lab GT-SC1PHY 107 Energy Science and Technology with Lab GT-SC1

PHY 111 Physics Algebra Based I with Lab GT-SC1PHY 112 Physics Algebra Based II with Lab GT-SC1PHY 211 Physics Calculus Based I with Lab GT-SC1PHY 212 Physics Calculus Based II with Lab GT-SC1POS 105 Introduction to Political Science GT-SS1POS 111 American Government GT-SS1POS 125 American State and Local Government GT-SS1POS 205 International Relations GT-SS1POS 215 Current Political Issues GT-SS1POS 225 Comparative Government GT-SS1PSY 101 General Psychology I GT-SS3PSY 102 General Psychology II GT-SS3PSY 205 Psychology of Gender GT-SS3PSY 217 Human Sexuality GT-SS3PSY 226 Social Psychology GT-SS3PSY 227 Psychology of Death and Dying GT-SS3PSY 235 Human Growth amp Development GT-SS3PSY 238 Child Development GT-SS3PSY 240 Health Psychology GT-SS3PSY 249 Abnormal Psychology GT-SS3PSY 265 Psychology of Personality GT-SS3RUS 211 Russian Language III GT-AH4RUS 212 Russian Language IV GT-AH4SCI 105 Science in Society GT-SC2SCI 155 Integrated Science I Physics amp Chemistry with Lab GT-SC1SCI 156 Integrated Science II Earth amp Life Science with Lab GT-SC1SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology GT-SS3SOC 102 Introduction to Sociology II GT-SS3SOC 205 Sociology of Family Dynamics GT-SS3SOC 207 Environmental Sociology GT-SS3SOC 215 Contemporary Social Problems GT-SS3SOC 216 Sociology of Gender GT-SS3SOC 218 Sociology of Diversity GT-SS3SOC 220 Sociology of Religion GT-SS3SOC 231 Sociology of Deviant Behavior GT-SS3SOC 237 Sociology of Death and Dying GT-SS3SPA 211 Spanish Language III GT-AH4SPA 212 Spanish Language IV GT-AH4THE 105 Theatre Appreciation GT-AH1THE 108 Theatre Script Analysis GT-AH1THE 211 Development of Theatre Greek-Renaissance GT-AH1THE 212 Development of Theatre Restoration-Modern GT-AH1THE 215 Playwriting GT-AH1WST 200 Introduction to Women Studies GT-SS3WST 225 Women and Social Action GT-SS3WST 240 Goddesses and Women of the Ancient World GT-SS3WST 249 Womenrsquos Sexuality GT-SS3

52315

Statewide Guaranteed Transfer Classes Continued CRN Title CRN Title

Southern Colorado Repertory eatre and Trinidad State are o ering a two-week Arts Immersion Camp open to kids ages 5-18 e summer program includes theatre taught by professional actors designers and technicians and music and art taught by Trinidad Statersquos accomplished professors For two fun- lled weeks campers receive extensive and specialized training for the next generation of creative professionals and enthusiasts all in a safe environment on Trinidad Statersquos beautiful campus e two weeks of Camp lead up to the last weekend when family members can enjoy campers in a fully staged play and music performance and art on display at Trinidad Statersquos Massari Performing Arts Center

Dates July 20 - August 2 2015 (two weeks)Times 3 options -

bull Full Immersion Sleep-Over Campbull Day Camp 9 am - 5 pm including an hour for lunchbull Theatre Camp only 9 am - 1 pm

Costbull Full Immersion including room and board and all activities

$1295bull Full Day Camp including lunch $485bull Morning Theatre Camp only $220

Where Trinidad State Junior College and the Massari Performing Arts CenterAges

bull Full Immersion Sleep-over Camp 8-18bull Day Camp 7-18bull Morning Theatre Camp only 5-18

Description Geared for all levels of experience and interest Arts Camp provides extensive training and performance experiences in acting dance music and art blending interactive activities with professional trainingContact Harriet Vaugeois or Bernadine Torres bernadinescrtheatregmailcom wwwscrtheatrecom

In Theatre workshops campers work on all aspects of theatre production including acting voice production dance technical design of costumes scenery lights sound and props Highly experienced teachers and counselors ensure a supportive and inclusive environment where campers build vivid on-stage characters which help shape the o -stage character of the young lives engaged making them con dent compassionate and well rounded Campers are encouraged to develop new skills pursue existing interests and foster everlasting friendships

In Art workshops campers will engage in hands-on opportunities to experience the creative process in an active (and fun) studio environment Campers will work with highly experienced professional artists who welcome the opportunity to work with unique individuals bursting with potential In addition to the traditional range of artistic expression the campers will also have the opportunity to experience puppet making Our goal is to push creativity to the next level encourage long lasting friendships build con dence and self-esteem all while having fun

In Music workshops campers will rehearse daily with highly accomplished musicians to improve his or her vocal or musical skills both individually and as part of a group In addition to exploring various musical genres campers will have the opportunity to develop songwriting skills Beyond increased musical con dence campers will form lifelong friendships with other boys girls and teens who share the same passion and enthusiasm (Please note other than piano and percussion campers will need to bring their own instrument)

Southern Colorado Arts Immersion Camp

Theatre

Art

Music

24 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Southern Colorado Repertory eatre and Trinidad State are o ering a two-week Arts Immersion Camp open to kids ages 5-18 e summer program includes theatre taught by professional actors designers and technicians and music and art taught by Trinidad Statersquos accomplished professors For two fun- lled weeks campers receive extensive and specialized training for the next generation of creative professionals and enthusiasts all in a safe environment on Trinidad Statersquos beautiful campus e two weeks of Camp lead up to the last weekend when family members can enjoy campers in a fully staged play and music performance and art on display at Trinidad Statersquos Massari Performing Arts Center

Dates July 20 - August 2 2015 (two weeks)Times 3 options -

bull Full Immersion Sleep-Over Campbull Day Camp 9 am - 5 pm including an hour for lunchbull Theatre Camp only 9 am - 1 pm

Costbull Full Immersion including room and board and all activities

$1295bull Full Day Camp including lunch $485bull Morning Theatre Camp only $220

Where Trinidad State Junior College and the Massari Performing Arts CenterAges

bull Full Immersion Sleep-over Camp 8-18bull Day Camp 7-18bull Morning Theatre Camp only 5-18

Description Geared for all levels of experience and interest Arts Camp provides extensive training and performance experiences in acting dance music and art blending interactive activities with professional trainingContact Harriet Vaugeois or Bernadine Torres bernadinescrtheatregmailcom wwwscrtheatrecom

In Theatre workshops campers work on all aspects of theatre production including acting voice production dance technical design of costumes scenery lights sound and props Highly experienced teachers and counselors ensure a supportive and inclusive environment where campers build vivid on-stage characters which help shape the o -stage character of the young lives engaged making them con dent compassionate and well rounded Campers are encouraged to develop new skills pursue existing interests and foster everlasting friendships

In Art workshops campers will engage in hands-on opportunities to experience the creative process in an active (and fun) studio environment Campers will work with highly experienced professional artists who welcome the opportunity to work with unique individuals bursting with potential In addition to the traditional range of artistic expression the campers will also have the opportunity to experience puppet making Our goal is to push creativity to the next level encourage long lasting friendships build con dence and self-esteem all while having fun

In Music workshops campers will rehearse daily with highly accomplished musicians to improve his or her vocal or musical skills both individually and as part of a group In addition to exploring various musical genres campers will have the opportunity to develop songwriting skills Beyond increased musical con dence campers will form lifelong friendships with other boys girls and teens who share the same passion and enthusiasm (Please note other than piano and percussion campers will need to bring their own instrument)

Southern Colorado Arts Immersion Camp

Theatre

Art

Music

Summer Gunsmithing Series at Trinidad State

More than 60 classes are o ered through the NRA Summer Series including topics covering speci c guns machining welding for gunsmiths metal nishes reloading stockmaking checkering engraving and more

Learn from the best ndash experts from all over the nation and our top-notch gunsmithing faculty teach NRA summer classes

Classes ll up fast - sign up today Call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

ldquoThis is my rst time here rst time doing any gunsmithing

and I was very impressed Thanks for a great weekrdquo ndash NRA Gunsmithing Student

Trinidad State o ers NRA gunsmithing courses throughout the summer Classes vary in length from one day to two weeks and

are available to anyone interested in gunsmithing or related topics - whether yoursquore a novice current student or professional

Now at Trinidad State NRA Certified Training Center

Trinidad State is now home to the rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in the United States is allows Trinidad Statersquos storied Gunsmithing Department with backing from the NRA to train future gun safety instructors in the proper use

of pistols ri es shotguns and more Not only can students become NRA Certi ed

Instructors they can take advantage of government nancial aid GI Bill and Vocational Rehab bene ts when paying for these classes For information or

to sign up call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

bull Tuition at Trinidad State is at least 40 less than area 4-year colleges and universities

bull Start here then transfer to a 4-year university ndash General Education courses guaranteed to transfer to Colorado universities (some restrictions apply)

Get the schedule online

Call 1-800-621-TSJC or visit trinidadstateedu

Summer Gunsmithing Series at Trinidad State

More than 60 classes are o ered through the NRA Summer Series including topics covering speci c guns machining welding for gunsmiths metal nishes reloading stockmaking checkering engraving and more

Learn from the best ndash experts from all over the nation and our top-notch gunsmithing faculty teach NRA summer classes

Classes ll up fast - sign up today Call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

ldquoThis is my rst time here rst time doing any gunsmithing

and I was very impressed Thanks for a great weekrdquo ndash NRA Gunsmithing Student

Trinidad State o ers NRA gunsmithing courses throughout the summer Classes vary in length from one day to two weeks and

are available to anyone interested in gunsmithing or related topics - whether yoursquore a novice current student or professional

Now at Trinidad State NRA Certified Training Center

Trinidad State is now home to the rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in the United States is allows Trinidad Statersquos storied Gunsmithing Department with backing from the NRA to train future gun safety instructors in the proper use

of pistols ri es shotguns and more Not only can students become NRA Certi ed

Instructors they can take advantage of government nancial aid GI Bill and Vocational Rehab bene ts when paying for these classes For information or

to sign up call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

bull Tuition at Trinidad State is at least 40 less than area 4-year colleges and universities

bull Start here then transfer to a 4-year university ndash General Education courses guaranteed to transfer to Colorado universities (some restrictions apply)

Get the schedule online

Call 1-800-621-TSJC or visit trinidadstateedu

15wwwtrinidadstateedu

persons with disabilities In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Trinidad State Junior College will provide accommodations for qualifying students with disabilities To request an accommodation contact the Special Populations Coordinator at 719-846-5667 The Special Populations Office is located in the Library In the Valley the office is located in the Learning Center Room 209 Call 719-589-7067

State Authorization Trinidad State Junior College is currently working cooperatively with higher education authorities in all states and other US jurisdictions to ensure compliance with state authorization requirements that govern the offering of courses in those states including complaint processes Trinidad State Junior College will continue to monitor developments in the jurisdictions in which it enrolls students and if authorization or licensure is or becomes necessary it will obtain approvals or provide notice here of the jurisdictions in which it is not authorized to offer courses or programs

Currently Trinidad State Junior College has approval to offer courses in the following states

Alaska Arizona California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Oklahoma Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Texas Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin and Wyoming

Trinidad State Junior College is currently NOT authorized to offer courses in the following states

Alabama Arkansas Iowa Massachusetts Tennessee Utah District of Columbia

If you are not an on campus student at Trinidad State Junior College and plan to enroll in distance classes please check the information provided above to verify that your state has either authorized or exempted our college to offer such classes or programs to you as a resident of that state

If you reside in an unauthorized state and plan to take distance education classes please note that we are not authorized or exempted to offer distance

education classes or programs to you as a resident of an unauthorized state

If you have questions or concerns please contact the Registrar at 719-846-5550

Smoking PolicySmoking is prohibited in all College buildings as directed by the Governorrsquos Executive Order D003690 Smoking is also prohibited at all doorway entrances Specified outdoor smoking areas have been identified on the Valley Campus Smoking is prohibited within 25 feet of doorways and buildings

Student Right-to-know In accordance with Title I of Public Law 101-542 information about graduation rates is available on the TSJC Website or from the Office of Institutional Research additional graduation data is also available at the Colorado Department of Higher Education Website

Voter Registration Information TSJC fully supports and advocates that students and staff register to vote Voter Registration forms are available on the Colorado Secretary of State Website at httpwwwelectionscoloradogov

Trinidad State Junior College

Mission - Trinidad Statersquos mission is to enrich the lives of our diverse communities by providing quality educational experience and promoting lifelong learning

Vision - Trinidad Statersquos vision is to adapt to change embrace diversity and educate for the future

Core Values

students First - Student success is our purpose and the focal point of decision making and resource allocation

diVersity in CoMMunity - We value individual attributes capabilities and differences and we foster the collaboration and social responsibility that create a vital institution

CoMMuniCation - We value professionalism in our interactions and cultivate an open friendly environment of fairness and integrity on our campuses and in our communities

responsiVeness - We recognize and act upon opportunities to be innovative flexible and adaptableliFelong learning - We are dedicated to providing lifelong learning opportunities that are accessible and relevant for our students faculty staff and community members to

empower them to achieve their dreams

16 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Numbers You Should Know 15Trinidad Campus Classes 2 - 7

Evening Classes 17 Day Classes 18 - 19CSL Addictions Counseling 18AQT Aquaculture 18ART Art 18ASE Automotive 18BAR Barbering 18BUS Business 18CCR College Composition amp Reading 18CIS Computer Information Systems 18COM Communications 18COS Cosmetology 18CRJ Criminal Justice 18ECE Early Childhood Education 18EDU Education 18ENG English 18

EMS Emergency Medical Services 18 - 19EST Esthetician 19GED GED 19MAT Math 19MOT Medical Assisting 19NUA Nurse Aid 19NUR Nursing 19PHI Philosophy 19PSY Psychology 19SOC Sociology 19SRHS Southern Rockies Heritage School 18 - 19

Important Dates 10Student Admissions Checklist 11General Information 12 - 15Valley Campus Classes 16 - 19CCCOnline Summer Classes 21 - 23Guaranteed Transfer Classes 23 - 24

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Table of Contents

NUMBERS YOU SHOULD KNOWON THE VALLEY CAMPUS

EMERGENCY 911CAMPUS SECURITY USING AN ON CAMPUS TELEPHONE 9-(719) 680-7258CAMPUS SECURITY USING AN OFF CAMPUS TELEPHONE (719) 680-7258

ABEASEGED Rm 247 589-7058

Admissions amp Records Rm 160 589-7026

Associate Dean of Arts amp Sciences Rm 134 589-7131

Associate Dean of CTE Rm 160 589-7064

Dean of Students Rm 160 589-7050

Bookstore Rm 136 589-7029

CashierBusiness Office Rm 160 589-7027

Career and Disability Services Rm 203 589-7067

Advisor Learning Center 589-7025

Human Resources Rm 158a 589-7022

Financial Aid Rm 160 589-7024

Recruiter Rm 128 589-7083

Student Life Rm 128 589-7086

Student SuccessTesting Rm 212 589-7003

TRiO Support Services Rm 212 589-7031

Tutoring Rm 202 589-7063

All numbers are Area Code 719

Valley

17wwwtrinidadstateedu

Evening ClassesBusiness12425 BUS 216 H20 Legal Environment of Business 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli

Computer Information Systems12253 CIS 118 H25 Intro PC Applications 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli This CIS course is meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online

Early Childhood Education12499 ECE 225 P25 Language amp Cognition 3 0400PM 0700PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Plane

Emergency Medical Services12014 EMS 130 250 EMT Intravenous Therapy 2 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 TR 7715 8615 GHaverfield12015 HPR 102 250 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 61015 61015 GHaverfield12062 HPR 102 252 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 71515 71515 GHaverfield12318 HPR 175 250 ST First Aid 025 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 62415 62415 GHaverfield

Math12431 MAT 112 H20 Financial Math 3 0630PM 0930PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli

Nurse Aid12057 NUA 101 250 Nurse Aide Health Care Skills 4 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 6815 71315 Martinez12058 NUA 105 250 Home Health Aide Theory 2 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 71415 72815 Martine12433 HPR 102 253 CPR for Professionals 05 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 R 61715 61715 StaffDay ClassesAddictions Counseling12404 CSL 258 200 Group Counseling Skills 15 0830AM 0430PM WRF 61015 61215 Romero12427 CSL 269 200 Principles of Addiction Treatment 15 0830AM 0430PM WRF 6315 6515 Eakin

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Class List

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

How to Read a Class ListingCourse Request Number (CRN)

Meeting DaysM T W R F S SU

Class Meeting Times

Course Start and End Dates

Class Credit Hours

Section Information

TSJC is proud to offer not only traditional classroom instruction but also a variety of alternative approaches to education to ensure that your educational needs and individual learning styles are met

Section Information

The letters listed below are part of the Section Code (Sect) in the class list

bull H ndash Indicates the class is considered Hybrid meaning a por-tion of the course work is online This may result in reduced in-class time bull P ndash Indicates the class is delivered via interactive video (Polycom) to additional sites

The letters listed below are part of the Section Code (Sect) in the class list

bull PH ndash Indicates the class is both Polycom and Hybrid bull C ndash Indicates this class is an online class delivered via CCCon line bull T ndash Indicates this class is an online class delivered via TSJC

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Notice ndash The schedule of classes can and will change for a current list please go to httpwwwtrinidadstateedustudentsclass-schedule

Or httpserpdnssbcccseduPRODTSJCbwckschdp_disp_dyn_sched

Valley

18 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Advancing Academic Achievement12420 AAA 176 P20 ST College Science Prep 2 0830AM 1035AM TVC 236 MW 6815 71715 Krumm

Aquaculture12019 AQT 275 200 Special Topics 3 0900AM 0300PM TVC MTWRF 52515 73115 Webster12020 AQT 288 200 Aquaculture Practicum 3 0900AM 0300PM TVC MTWRF 52515 73115 Webster

Art12252 ART 110 H20 Art Appreciation AH1 3 0800AM 0915AM TVC 238 TR 6815 73115 Garcia

Automotive12489 ASE 265 200 HVAC Systems 4 1000AM 0400PM TORT MTWRF 51115 63015 Kingery12490 ASE 260 200 Advanced Drivability 2 1000AM 0400PM TORT MTWRF 51215 7115 Pickett

Barbering12422 BAR 107 200 IntroShavingHoningStrop 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12423 BAR 108 200 InterShavingHoningStropping 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12424 BAR 207 200 Adv ShavingHoningStropping 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper

Biology12532 BIO 202 PH6 Human AnatomyampPhys IILab SC1 4 0550PM 0830PM TVC 229 TW 6815 73115 Cahoone Business12330 BUS 115 H20 Introduction to Business 3 0800AM 1100AM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli12425 BUS 216 H20 Legal Environment of Business 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli12329 BUS 217 H20 Bus CommunicationRept Write 3 1130AM 0230PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli All business courses are meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online College Composition amp Reading12355 CCR 094 200 Studio 121 3 1100AM 1240PM TVC 129 MW 6815 73115 Longfellow

Computer Information Systems12253 CIS 118 H25 Intro PC Applications 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli This CIS course is meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online Communications12254 COM 115 200 Public Speaking 3 1000AM 1150AM TVC 129 R 6815 73115 Longfellow

Cosmetology12344 COS 110 200 Introduction to Hair Coloring 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12345 COS 111 200 Intermediate Hair Coloring 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12348 COS 210 200 Intermediate II Hair Coloring 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12426 COS 211 200 Adv Hair Color 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12491 COS 288 200 Practicum Electric Files 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51215 7115 Mortenson

Criminal Justice12354 CRJ 111 H25 Substantive Criminal Law 3 0530PM 0830PM TVC 129 W 6815 73115 Lara

Early Childhood Education12498 ECE 112 P20 InfantToddler Lab Tech 3 0400PM 0700PM TVC 236 W 6815 73115 Briones12499 ECE 225 P25 Language amp Cognition 3 0400PM 0700PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Plane

Education12428 EDU 251 200 Secondary Capstone 3 TBA 6815 73115 Wiley12492 EDU 250 PH2 CTE in Colorado 1 1000AM 1200PM TVC 229 R 6815 71715 Schroepfer12014 EMS 130 250 EMT Intravenous Therapy 2 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 TR 7715 8615 GHaverfield12015 HPR 102 250 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 61015 61015 GHaverfield12062 HPR 102 252 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 71515 71515 GHaverfield12318 HPR 175 250 ST First Aid 025 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 62415 62415 GHaverfield

English12132 ENG 121 H20 English Composition I CO1 3 0230PM 0420PM TVC 129 W 6815 73115 Longfellow12239 ENG 122 H20 English Composition II CO2 3 0230PM 0420PM TVC 129 R 6815 73115 Longfellow

Emergency Medical Services12014 EMS 130 250 EMT Intravenous Therapy 2 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 TR 7715 8615 GHaverfield12015 HPR 102 250 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 61015 61015 GHaverfield

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Class List

Valley

19wwwtrinidadstateedu

Emergency Medical Services Continued12062 HPR 102 252 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 71515 71515 GHaverfield12318 HPR 175 250 ST First Aid 025 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 62415 62415 GHaverfield

Esthetician12429 EST 110 200 Intro to Facials amp Skin Care 3 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12430 EST 111 200 Intermediate Facials-Skin Care 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12299 EST 210 200 Adv Skin Care 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12295 EST 211 200 Facial Make-up 1 51215 7115 Pepper

GED GED GED PREPABE 0800AM 0400PM TVC 247 TWR 7615 82715 Ruybal GED GED PREPABE 0800AM 0400PM TVC 247 MWR 7615 82715 Stanford GED GED PREPABE 0800AM 0500PM TVC 247 MTWRF 7615 82715 Lindsay GED GED Math 0800AM 1200PM TVC 247 MTWR 7615 82715 Petty

Math12327 MAT 050 200 Quantitative Literacy 4 0800AM 0940AM TVC 130 MTW 6815 73115 Hanson12328 MAT 055 200 Algebraic Literacy 4 0300PM 0440PM TVC 130 MTW 6815 73115 Hanson12012 MAT 107 H20 Career Math 3 0830AM 1215PM TVC 218 TR 6815 71715 Rasmussen12431 MAT 112 H20 Financial Math 3 0630PM 0930PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli This MAT 112 course is meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online 12302 MAT 121 H20 College Algebra MA1 4 0100PM 0330PM TVC 221 TR 6115 8715 Emerick

Medical Assisting12056 MOT 183 H20 Medical Assistant Internship 4 TOFCMP 6815 73115 OrsquoBrien Y12332 MOT 183 H21 Medical Assistant Internship 4 TOFCMP 6815 73115 OrsquoBrien Y

Nurse Aid12057 NUA 101 250 Nurse Aide Health Care Skills 4 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 6815 71315 Martinez12058 NUA 105 250 Home Health Aide Theory 2 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 71415 72815 Martinez12059 NUA 170 200 Nurse Aide Clinical Experience 1 0530AM 0330PM TOFCMP UFS 62615 62815 Mestas-Garcia12060 NUA 171 200 Advanced Nurse Aide Clinical 1 0530AM 0330PM TOFCMP UFS 71015 71215 Mestas-Garcia12061 NUA 172 200 Nurse Aide Clinical-Elderly 1 0530AM 0330PM TOFCMP UFS 72415 72615 Mestas-Garcia12433 HPR 102 253 CPR for Professionals 05 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR102 M 6815 71715 Staff

Nursing 12528 HWE 100 H20 Human Nutrition 3 0900AM 1200PM TVC SCTR102 M 51115 6515 Medina

Philosophy12432 PHI 111 H20 Intro to Philosophy AH3 3 0900AM 1100AM TVC 153 M 6815 73115 Hanna

Psychology12246 PSY 101 PH2 General Psychology I SS3 3 1030AM 1220PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Mobbley12134 PSY 227 H20 Psychology of DeathDying SS3 3 0100PM 0250PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Mobbley12335 PSY 255 H20 Brain and Behavior 3 0900AM 1050AM TVC 153 W 6815 73115 Meyer

Sociology12247 SOC 101 PH2 Intro to Sociology I SS3 3 0100PM 0250PM TVC 236 W 6815 73115 Cooley

Southern Rocky Mountain Heritage School1318 SRHS 1000 Introduction to Reiki S 0900AM 0400PM Banta 306 71815 71815 Dawes1319 SRHS 1001 Aromatherapy Blending Essential Oils S 0900AM 1200PM Banta 62015 62015 Evans1320 SRHS 1002 Aromatherapy Using Essential Oils Safety T 0900AM 1200PM Banta 6915 6915 Evans1321 SRHS 1003 Ear Candling F 0900AM 1200PM Banta 61215 61215 Evans1322 SRHS 1004 Hands on the Harp R 0700PM 0900PM TBD TBD 72315 72315 McKee1323 SRHS 1005 Accupressure for Stress T 1000AM 1200PM Banta 61615 61615 Evans

6-16-15

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Class List

When Trinidad State Junior College opened in April of 1925 it was Coloradorsquos rst community college In the beginning the college shared space and faculty with Trinidad High School It started with 37 students compared to about 1800 now

By 1935 classes were moved to a newly remodeled Tillotson Academy building That building sat just east of the present-day Berg Building but has since been torn down The 17-acre Trinidad Campus now includes 15 buildings plus two more in Alamosa and a handful of o -campus training sites

Trinidad State continues to o er traditional programs of study in academic-transfer areas such as accounting business administration English chemistry mathematics and psychology Those students often continue their education at a four-year school Trinidad State also o ers a wide range of career and technical training in programs like gunsmithing cosmetology massage therapy welding diesel mechanics auto mechanics and nursing

Historical highlights

bull The bill that established Trinidad State Junior College in 1925 was sponsored by State Senator Sam Freudenthal for whom the campus library is now named

bull In the beginning classes were taught at Trinidad High School by high school teachers but college students were not allowed to mingle with high school students

bull By 1932 a full two years of classes were o ered allowing the rst eight students to earn two year degrees in May of 1933

bull In the spring of 1940 construction began on what is now the Berg Administration Building

bull In the fall of 1940 construction began on what is now Scott Gymnasium

bull Trinidad Statersquos gunsmithing progam began in 1947 and is now regarded as the premier gunsmithing program in the United States

bull Trinidad State was accepted into the Colorado Community College System in 1968

bull In 1994 Trinidad State merged with the San Luis Valley Educational Center in Alamosa creating the Trinidad State Valley Campus

bull Selected as rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in 2015

Trinidad State Celebrates 90 years

21wwwtrinidadstateedu

CCCOnline Summer 2015 Class List

Session 1 ndash June 1th - August 8th

12249 AAA 099 C11 Active Learning Skills 112063 ACC 101 C11 Fundamentals of Accounting 312064 ACC 115 C11 Payroll Accounting 312065 ACC 121 C11 Accounting Principles I 412066 ACC 122 C11 Accounting Principles II 412067 ACC 131 C11 Income Tax 312380 ACC 215 C11 Acct Info Systems amp eBusiness 312068 ACC 226 C11 Cost Accounting 312069 ANT 101 C11 Cultural Anthropology SS3 312070 ANT 111 C11 Physical Anthropology SS3 312071 ANT 225 C11 Anthropology of Religion 312072 ART 110 C11 Art Appreciation AH1 312073 ART 111 C11 Art Hist Ancient MedievGT-AH1 312074 ART 112 C11 Art Hist Renaiss1900GT-AH1 312075 AST 101 C11 Astronomy I wLab SC1 412076 AST 102 C11 Astronomy II wLab SC1 412077 BIO 105 C11 Science of Biology wLab SC1 412078 BIO 106 C11 Basic Anatomy And Physiology 412079 BIO 111 C11 Gen College Biology ILab SC1 512080 BIO 201 C11 Human AnatomyampPhys wLab ISC1 412081 BIO 202 C11 Human AnatomyampPhys IILab SC1 412082 BIO 204 C11 Microbiology wLab SC1 412083 BIO 216 C11 Pathophysiology 412084 BUS 115 C11 Introduction to Business 312085 BUS 120 C11 Introduction to E-Commerce 312086 BUS 216 C11 Legal Environment of Business 312087 BUS 217 C11 Bus CommunicationRept Write 312088 BUS 226 C11 Business Statistics 312089 CHE 101 C11 Intro to Chemistry ILab SC1 5

12090 CHE 102 C11 Intro to Chemistry IILab SC1 512091 CHE 111 C11 Gen College Chem ILab SC1 512092 CHE 112 C11 Gen College Chem IILab SC1 512093 CIS 115 C11 Intro to Computer Info Sys 312094 CIS 118 C11 Intro PC Applications 312095 CIS 135 C11 Complete PC Word Processing 312096 CIS 145 C11 Complete PC Database 312097 CIS 155 C11 PC Spreadsheet Concepts 312098 CIS 267 C11 Mgmt of Information Systems 312240 CNG 101 C11 Networking Fundamentals 312099 CNG 209 C11 MS Server Active Direct Config 412100 CNG 210 C11 MS Network Infrastruct Config 412101 CNG 211 C11 Windows Configuration (OS) 312102 CNG 212 C11 Configuring Windows Server 412103 COM 115 C11 Public Speaking 312105 COM 125 C11 Interpersonal Communication 312104 CRJ 110 C11 Intro to Criminal Justice 312106 CRJ 125 C11 Policing Systems 312107 CRJ 135 C11 Judicial Function 312108 CRJ 145 C11 Correctional Process 312109 CRJ 205 C11 Principles of Criminal Law 312110 CRJ 210 C11 Constitutional Law 312111 CRJ 230 C11 Criminology 312112 CRJ 236 C11 CRJ Research Methods 312243 CRJ 257 C11 Victimology 312248 CSC 105 C11 Computer Literacy 312113 CSC 160 C11 Computer Science I (C++) 412114 CSC 161 C11 Computer Sci II (Language) 412115 CSC 240 C11 Java Programming 312116 CWB 110 C11 Cmplt Web Author (Language) 312117 CWB 130 C11 Web Editing Tools (Editor) 3

CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs

CCCOnline is not a college We are part of the Colorado Community College System of 13 two-year colleges in the state - including Trinidad State Junior College CCCOnline delivers online courses from those 13 colleges

If you are already a student at TSJC you can register for CCCOnline and your on-campus classes at the same time CCCOnline classes have their own unique section number C11 C12 C21 or C22 so you can easily tell them apart from Trinidad State Junior Collegersquos online courses or those you take on campus

If you want to take online classes are a new student and have not yet applied to one of the 13 Colorado community colleges visit wwwccconlineorg and explore the programs and courses we offer

All students who take CCCOnline courses must select a home college that offers the degree or certificate they want to pursue Your home college

Census Date - Last day to drop with refund

June 14th 2015

June 1st 2015

June 11th 2015

June 26th 2015

Session 1

August 8th 2015

Classes Begin

Last Day to Withdraw ldquoWrdquo Recorded No Refund

Summer 2015

Last Day of Class

June 8th 2015

July 10th 2015

Session 2

July 18th 2015

June 1st 2015

June 11th 2015

June 26th 2015

Session 3

August 8th 2015

bull Keeps your Records bull Processes your college application bull Provides transcripts bull Provides career counseling bull Helps you transfer your credits bull Issues your degree or certificate bull Takes your tuition payment bull Contact advisingccconlineorg

22 wwwtrinidadstateedu

12118 ECE 101 C11 Intro to Early Childhood Educ 312119 ECE 102 C11 Intro to ECE Lab Techniques 312120 ECE 103 C11 Guidance Strategies Yng Child 312121 ECE 111 C11 InfantToddler TheoryPractice 312122 ECE 112 C11 InfantToddler Lab Tech 312386 ECE 125 C11 ScienceMath amp the Young Child 312123 ECE 205 C11 Nutrition Health and Safety 312124 ECE 220 C11 Curriculum Methods Techniques 312125 ECE 226 C11 Creativity and the Young Child 312126 ECE 238 C11 Child Growth and Development 312127 ECE 240 C11 Admin of ECE Programs 312128 ECE 241 C11 AdminHuman Relations ECE 312129 ECE 260 C11 The Exceptional Child 312130 ECO 201 C11 Prin of Macroeconomics SS1 312131 ECO 202 C11 Prin of Microeconomics SS1 312135 ENG 121 C11 English Composition I CO1 312136 ENG 122 C11 English Composition II CO2 312137 ENG 131 C11 Technical Writing I 312138 ENG 221 C11 Creative Writing I 312139 ENG 222 C11 Creative Writing II 312140 ENV 101 C11 Environmental Sci wLab SC1 412141 FRE 111 C11 French Language I 512142 FRE 211 C11 French Language III AH4 312143 FRE 212 C11 French Language IV AH4 312144 GEO 105 C11 World Regional Geography SS2 312145 GEO 106 C11 Human Geography SS2 312146 GER 111 C11 German Language I 512147 GEY 111 C11 Physical Geology wLab SC1 412297 GEY 112 C11 Historical Geology wLab SC1 412148 HIS 101 C11 Western CivAntiquity-1650 HI1 312149 HIS 102 C11 Western Civ 1650-Present HI1 312150 HIS 111 C11 The World Antiquity-1500 HI1 312151 HIS 112 C11 The World 1500-Present HI1 312381 HIS 121 C11 US History to Reconst HI1 312152 HIS 225 C11 Colorado History HI1 312153 HPR 178 C11 Medical Terminology 112154 HUM 115 C11 World Mythology GT-AH2 312155 HUM 121 C11 Humanities Early Civ GT-AH2 312156 HUM 122 C11 Humanities Mediev-Mod GT-AH2 312157 HUM 123 C11 Humanities Modern WrldGT-AH2 312158 HWE 100 C11 Human Nutrition 312159 LIT 115 C11 Intro to Literature I AH2 312160 LIT 201 C11 Wrld Literature to 1600GT-AH2 312387 LIT 202 C11 World Lit After 1600GT-AH2 312388 LIT 211 C11 Amer Lit to Civil War GT-AH2 312161 LIT 212 C11 Amer Lit Aft Civil WarGT-AH2 312244 LIT 225 C11 Intro to Shakespeare AH2 312162 LIT 255 C11 Children`s Literature 312163 MAN 200 C11 Human Resource Management I 312164 MAN 216 C11 Small Business Management 312165 MAN 226 C11 Principles of Management 312166 MAR 111 C11 Principles of Sales 312167 MAR 216 C11 Principles of Marketing 312382 MAT 050 C11 Quantitative Literacy 412383 MAT 055 C11 Algebraic Literacy 412168 MAT 103 C11 Math for Clinical Calculations 312169 MAT 107 C11 Career Math 312170 MAT 112 C11 Financial Mathematics 312171 MAT 120 C11 Math for Liberal Arts MA1 412172 MAT 121 C11 College Algebra MA1 412173 MAT 122 C11 College Trigonometry MA1 312174 MAT 123 C11 Finite Mathematics MA1 4

12175 MAT 125 C11 Survey of Calculus MA1 412176 MAT 135 C11 Intro to Statistics MA1 312177 MAT 155 C11 Integrated Math I 312178 MAT 156 C11 Integrated Math II 312179 MAT 166 C11 Pre-Calculus MA1 512180 MAT 201 C11 Calculus I MA1 512181 MAT 202 C11 Calculus II MA1 512182 MAT 203 C11 Calculus III MA1 412183 MGD 102 C11 Introduction To Multimedia 312184 MGD 111 C11 Adobe Photoshop I 312185 MGD 112 C11 Adobe Illustrator I 312241 MGD 114 C11 Adobe InDesign 312186 MUS 100 C11 Intro to Music Theory I 312188 MUS 120 C11 Music Appreciation AH1 312187 MUS 121 C11 Music Hist Mdvl-Classical AH1 312242 MUS 125 C11 History of Jazz GT-AH1 312189 NUR 101 C11 Pharmacology Calculations 112190 OSH 115 C11 General Industry Standards 512192 OSH 125 C11 Construction Industry Standard 312191 OSH 135 C11 Case Study Evaluation 512195 OSH 145 C11 Fire Protection amp Analysis 312193 OSH 146 C11 Hazardous Materials 212194 OSH 155 C11 Environ Regulatory Framework 312197 OSH 165 C11 Excavation Safety 112196 OSH 215 C11 Accident Prevention 312198 OSH 225 C11 Industrial Hygiene 312199 OSH 226 C11 ErgonomicsManage Task Stress 312200 OSH 235 C11 Workersrsquo Compensation 212201 OSH 245 C11 Safety Program PlanningAdmin 312202 OSH 246 C11 Safety Training Methods 312203 OSH 255 C11 Industrial Hygiene Instru Lab 312204 OSH 281 C11 Internship 012205 OSH 285 C11 Independent Study 012206 PHI 111 C11 Intro to Philosophy AH3 312207 PHI 112 C11 Ethics AH3 312208 PHI 113 C11 Logic AH3 312209 PHI 115 C11 World Religions-West AH3 312210 PHI 116 C11 World Religions-East AH3 312211 PHY 105 C11 Conceptual Physics wLab SC1 412212 PHY 111 C11 Physics Alg-Based ILab SC1 512213 PHY 112 C11 Physics Alg-Based IILab SC1 512214 POS 105 C11 Intro to Political ScienceSS1 312215 POS 111 C11 American Government SS1 312216 POS 125 C11 AmerStateLocal Govt GT-SS1 312217 POS 205 C11 International Relations SS1 312218 PSY 101 C11 General Psychology I SS3 312219 PSY 102 C11 General Psychology II SS3 312220 PSY 226 C11 Social Psychology SS3 312221 PSY 235 C11 Human Growth amp Developmnt SS3 312222 PSY 237 C11 Child amp Adolescent Psychology 312223 PSY 238 C11 Child Development SS3 312224 PSY 249 C11 Abnormal Psychology SS3 312225 RUS 111 C11 Russian Language I 512226 SCI 155 C11 Integrated Sci I wLab SC1 412296 SCI 156 C11 Integrated Sci II wLab SC1 412227 SOC 101 C11 Intro to Sociology I SS3 312228 SOC 102 C11 Intro to Sociology II SS3 312229 SOC 231 C11 Sociology-Deviant BehaviorSS3 312230 SPA 111 C11 Spanish Language I 512231 SPA 112 C11 Spanish Language II 512232 SPA 211 C11 Spanish Language III AH4 312233 SPA 212 C11 Spanish Language IV AH4 3

CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title CRS CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs

CCCOnline Summer 2015 Class List Continued

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AGE 102 Agriculture Economics GT-SS1AGR 260 World Interdependence Population and Food GT-SS3AGY 240 Introductory Soil Science with Lab GT-SC1ANT 101 Cultural Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 102 Cultural Anthropology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 103 Archaeology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 104 Physical Anthropology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 107 Introduction to Archaeology GT-SS3ANT 108 Archaeology of World Rock Art GT-SS3ANT 111 Physical Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 201 Introduction to Forensic Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 215 Indians of North America GT-SS3ANT 250 Medical Anthropology GT-SS3ART 110 Art Appreciation GT-AH1ART 111 Art History Ancient to Medieval GT-AH1ART 112 Art History Renaissance to Modern GT-AH1ART 207 Art History - 1900 to Present GT-AH1AST 101 Astronomy I with Lab GT-SC1AST 102 Astronomy II with Lab GT-SC1AST 150 Astrobiology GT-SC2AST 155 Astronomy Ancient Cultures GT-SC2AST 160 Cosmology GT-SC2BIO 103 Principles of Animal Biology GT-SC2BIO 104 Biology A Human Approach GT-SC1BIO 105 Science of Biology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 111 General College Biology I with Lab GT-SC1BIO 112 General College Biology II with Lab GT-SC1BIO 116 Introduction to Human Disease GT-SC2BIO 201 Anatomy amp Physiology I with Lab GT-SC1BIO 202 Anatomy amp Physiology II with Lab GT-SC1BIO 204 Microbiology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 208 General College Microbiology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 220 General Zoology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 221 Botany with Lab GT-SC1BIO 224 Genetics GT-SC1CHE 101 Introduction to Chemistry I with Lab GT-SC1CHE 102 Introduction to Chemistry II with Lab GT-SC1CHE 105 Chemistry in Context with Lab GT-SC1CHE 111 General College Chemistry I with Lab GT-SC1CHE 112 General College Chemistry II with Lab GT-SC1COM 220 Inter-cultural Communication GT-SS3CRJ 110 Introduction to Criminal Justice GT-SS3DAN 125 History of Dance I GT-AH1ECO 101 Economics of Social Issues GT-SS1ECO 201 Principles of Macroeconomics GT-SS1ECO 202 Principles of Microeconomics GT-SS1ECO 211 Gender in the Economy GT-SS1ECO 245 Environmental Economics GT-SS1

ENG 121 English Composition I GT-CO1ENG 122 English Composition II GT-CO2ENG 201 English Comp III Writing for Public Discourse GT-CO3ENV 101 Introduction to Environmental Science with Lab GT-SC1ENV 110 Natural Disasters GT-SC2ETH 200 Introduction to Ethnic Studies GT-SS3FRE 211 French Language III GT-AH4FRE 212 French Language IV GT-AH4GEO 105 World Regional Geography GT-SS2GEO 106 Human Geography GT-SS2GEO 111 Physical Geography - Landforms with Lab GT-SC1GEO 112 Physical Geography-Weather amp Climate with Lab GT-SC1GER 211 German Language III GT-AH4GER 212 German Language IV GT-AH4GEY 108 Geology of US National Parks GT-SC2GEY 111 Physical Geology with Lab GT-SC1GEY 112 Historical Geology with Lab GT-SC1GEY 135 Environmental Geology with Lab GT-SC1HIS 101 Western Civilization Antiquity - 1650 GT-HI1HIS 102 Western Civilization 1650 - Present GT-HI1HIS 111 The World Antiquity - 1500 GT-HI1HIS 112 The World 1500 - Present GT-HI1HIS 121 US History to Reconstruction GT-HI1HIS 122 US History Since the Civil War GT-HI1HIS 203 Civil War Era in American History GT-HI1HIS 205 Women in World History GT-HI1HIS 207 American Environmental History GT-HI1HIS 208 American Indian History GT-HI1HIS 215 Women in US History GT-HI1HIS 218 History of Science and Technology GT-HI1HIS 225 Colorado History GT-HI1HIS 235 History of the American West GT-HI1HIS 236 US History Since 1945 GT-HI1HIS 243 History of Modern China GT-HI1HIS 244 History of Latin America GT-HI1HIS 245 US in the World GT-HI1HIS 247 20th Century World History GT-HI1HIS 249 History of Islamic Civilization GT-HI1HIS 250 African American History GT-HI1HIS 251 History of Christianity in the World GT-HI1HIS 255 The Middle Ages GT-HI1HIS 259 Modern Middle East GT-HI1HIS 260 U S Foreign Relations History GT-HI1HIS 265 Writing About History GT-CO3HUM 103 Introduction to Film Art GT-AH2HUM 115 World Mythology GT-AH2HUM 121 Humanities Early Civilization GT-AH2HUM 122 Humanities Medieval-Modern GT-AH2

CRN Title CRN Title

Statewide Guaranteed Transfer Classes

Session 2 ndash June 8th - August 18th 12390 ART 110 C21 Art Appreciation AH1 312391 BUS 115 C21 Introduction to Business 312408 COM 115 C21 Public Speaking 312392 COM 125 C21 Interpersonal Communication 312393 ENG 121 C21 English Composition I CO1 312394 ENG 122 C21 English Composition II CO2 312395 HIS 121 C21 US History to Reconst HI1 312396 HIS 225 C21 Colorado History HI1 3

12397 HWE 100 C21 Human Nutrition 312398 PHI 111 C21 Intro to Philosophy AH3 312399 PSY 101 C21 General Psychology I SS3 312400 PSY 235 C21 Human Growth amp Developmnt SS3 312401 SOC 101 C21 Intro to Sociology I SS3 3

Session 3 ndash June 1th - August 8th 12384 MAT 025 C91 Algebraic Literacy Lab 112385 MAT 055 C91 Algebraic Literacy 4

CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs

CCCOnline Summer 2015 Class List Continued

HUM 123 Humanities Modern World GT-AH2ITA 211 Italian Language III GT-AH4ITA 212 Italian Language IV GT-AH4JOU 105 Introduction to Mass Media GT-SS3JPN 211 Japanese Language III GT-AH4JPN 212 Japanese Language IV GT-AH4LIT 115 Introduction to Literature I GT-AH2LIT 201 World Literature 10 1600 GT-AH2LIT 202 World Literature After 1600 GT-AH2LIT 205 Ethnic Literature GT-AH2LIT 211 American Literature to Civil War GT-AH2LIT 212 American Literature After Civil War GT-AH2LIT 221 British Literature to 1700 GT-AH2LIT 222 British Literature Since 1700 GT-AH2LIT 225 Introduction to Shakespeare GT-AH2LIT 246 Literature of Women GT-AH2LIT 259 Survey of African American Literature GT-AH2LIT 268 Celtic Literature GT-AH2MAT 120 Mathematics for Liberal Arts GT-MA1MAT 121 College Algebra GT-MA1MAT 122 College Trigonometry GT-MA1MAT 123 Finite Mathematics GT-MA1MAT 125 Survey of Calculus GT-MA1MAT 135 Introduction to Statistics GT-MA1MAT 166 Pre-Calculus GT-MA1MAT 201 Calculus I GT-MA1MAT 202 Calculus II GT-MA1MAT 203 Calculus III GT-MA1MAT 204 Calculus IIIEngineering Apps GT-MA1MAT 215 Discrete Mathematics GT-MA1MAT 261 Diff Eqwith Engineering Apps GT-MA1MAT 265 Differential Equations GT-MA1MET 150 General Meteorology with Lab GT-MA1MUS 120 Music Appreciation GT-AH1MUS 122 Music History Early Romantic-Present GT-AH1MUS 123 Survey of World Music GT-AH1MUS 125 History of Jazz GT-AH1NRE 251 General Oceanography with Lab GT-SC1PHI 111 Introduction to Philosophy GT-AH3PHI 112 Ethics GT-AH3PHI 113 Logic GT-AH3PHI 114 Comparative Religions GT-AH3PHI 115 World Religions West GT-AH3PHI 116 World Religions East GT-AH3PHI 214 Philosophy of Religion GT-AH3PHI 218 Environmental Ethics GT-AH3PHI 220 Philosophy of Death and Dying GT-AH3PHY 105 Conceptual Physics with Lab GT-SC1PHY 107 Energy Science and Technology with Lab GT-SC1

PHY 111 Physics Algebra Based I with Lab GT-SC1PHY 112 Physics Algebra Based II with Lab GT-SC1PHY 211 Physics Calculus Based I with Lab GT-SC1PHY 212 Physics Calculus Based II with Lab GT-SC1POS 105 Introduction to Political Science GT-SS1POS 111 American Government GT-SS1POS 125 American State and Local Government GT-SS1POS 205 International Relations GT-SS1POS 215 Current Political Issues GT-SS1POS 225 Comparative Government GT-SS1PSY 101 General Psychology I GT-SS3PSY 102 General Psychology II GT-SS3PSY 205 Psychology of Gender GT-SS3PSY 217 Human Sexuality GT-SS3PSY 226 Social Psychology GT-SS3PSY 227 Psychology of Death and Dying GT-SS3PSY 235 Human Growth amp Development GT-SS3PSY 238 Child Development GT-SS3PSY 240 Health Psychology GT-SS3PSY 249 Abnormal Psychology GT-SS3PSY 265 Psychology of Personality GT-SS3RUS 211 Russian Language III GT-AH4RUS 212 Russian Language IV GT-AH4SCI 105 Science in Society GT-SC2SCI 155 Integrated Science I Physics amp Chemistry with Lab GT-SC1SCI 156 Integrated Science II Earth amp Life Science with Lab GT-SC1SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology GT-SS3SOC 102 Introduction to Sociology II GT-SS3SOC 205 Sociology of Family Dynamics GT-SS3SOC 207 Environmental Sociology GT-SS3SOC 215 Contemporary Social Problems GT-SS3SOC 216 Sociology of Gender GT-SS3SOC 218 Sociology of Diversity GT-SS3SOC 220 Sociology of Religion GT-SS3SOC 231 Sociology of Deviant Behavior GT-SS3SOC 237 Sociology of Death and Dying GT-SS3SPA 211 Spanish Language III GT-AH4SPA 212 Spanish Language IV GT-AH4THE 105 Theatre Appreciation GT-AH1THE 108 Theatre Script Analysis GT-AH1THE 211 Development of Theatre Greek-Renaissance GT-AH1THE 212 Development of Theatre Restoration-Modern GT-AH1THE 215 Playwriting GT-AH1WST 200 Introduction to Women Studies GT-SS3WST 225 Women and Social Action GT-SS3WST 240 Goddesses and Women of the Ancient World GT-SS3WST 249 Womenrsquos Sexuality GT-SS3

52315

Statewide Guaranteed Transfer Classes Continued CRN Title CRN Title

Southern Colorado Repertory eatre and Trinidad State are o ering a two-week Arts Immersion Camp open to kids ages 5-18 e summer program includes theatre taught by professional actors designers and technicians and music and art taught by Trinidad Statersquos accomplished professors For two fun- lled weeks campers receive extensive and specialized training for the next generation of creative professionals and enthusiasts all in a safe environment on Trinidad Statersquos beautiful campus e two weeks of Camp lead up to the last weekend when family members can enjoy campers in a fully staged play and music performance and art on display at Trinidad Statersquos Massari Performing Arts Center

Dates July 20 - August 2 2015 (two weeks)Times 3 options -

bull Full Immersion Sleep-Over Campbull Day Camp 9 am - 5 pm including an hour for lunchbull Theatre Camp only 9 am - 1 pm

Costbull Full Immersion including room and board and all activities

$1295bull Full Day Camp including lunch $485bull Morning Theatre Camp only $220

Where Trinidad State Junior College and the Massari Performing Arts CenterAges

bull Full Immersion Sleep-over Camp 8-18bull Day Camp 7-18bull Morning Theatre Camp only 5-18

Description Geared for all levels of experience and interest Arts Camp provides extensive training and performance experiences in acting dance music and art blending interactive activities with professional trainingContact Harriet Vaugeois or Bernadine Torres bernadinescrtheatregmailcom wwwscrtheatrecom

In Theatre workshops campers work on all aspects of theatre production including acting voice production dance technical design of costumes scenery lights sound and props Highly experienced teachers and counselors ensure a supportive and inclusive environment where campers build vivid on-stage characters which help shape the o -stage character of the young lives engaged making them con dent compassionate and well rounded Campers are encouraged to develop new skills pursue existing interests and foster everlasting friendships

In Art workshops campers will engage in hands-on opportunities to experience the creative process in an active (and fun) studio environment Campers will work with highly experienced professional artists who welcome the opportunity to work with unique individuals bursting with potential In addition to the traditional range of artistic expression the campers will also have the opportunity to experience puppet making Our goal is to push creativity to the next level encourage long lasting friendships build con dence and self-esteem all while having fun

In Music workshops campers will rehearse daily with highly accomplished musicians to improve his or her vocal or musical skills both individually and as part of a group In addition to exploring various musical genres campers will have the opportunity to develop songwriting skills Beyond increased musical con dence campers will form lifelong friendships with other boys girls and teens who share the same passion and enthusiasm (Please note other than piano and percussion campers will need to bring their own instrument)

Southern Colorado Arts Immersion Camp

Theatre

Art

Music

24 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Southern Colorado Repertory eatre and Trinidad State are o ering a two-week Arts Immersion Camp open to kids ages 5-18 e summer program includes theatre taught by professional actors designers and technicians and music and art taught by Trinidad Statersquos accomplished professors For two fun- lled weeks campers receive extensive and specialized training for the next generation of creative professionals and enthusiasts all in a safe environment on Trinidad Statersquos beautiful campus e two weeks of Camp lead up to the last weekend when family members can enjoy campers in a fully staged play and music performance and art on display at Trinidad Statersquos Massari Performing Arts Center

Dates July 20 - August 2 2015 (two weeks)Times 3 options -

bull Full Immersion Sleep-Over Campbull Day Camp 9 am - 5 pm including an hour for lunchbull Theatre Camp only 9 am - 1 pm

Costbull Full Immersion including room and board and all activities

$1295bull Full Day Camp including lunch $485bull Morning Theatre Camp only $220

Where Trinidad State Junior College and the Massari Performing Arts CenterAges

bull Full Immersion Sleep-over Camp 8-18bull Day Camp 7-18bull Morning Theatre Camp only 5-18

Description Geared for all levels of experience and interest Arts Camp provides extensive training and performance experiences in acting dance music and art blending interactive activities with professional trainingContact Harriet Vaugeois or Bernadine Torres bernadinescrtheatregmailcom wwwscrtheatrecom

In Theatre workshops campers work on all aspects of theatre production including acting voice production dance technical design of costumes scenery lights sound and props Highly experienced teachers and counselors ensure a supportive and inclusive environment where campers build vivid on-stage characters which help shape the o -stage character of the young lives engaged making them con dent compassionate and well rounded Campers are encouraged to develop new skills pursue existing interests and foster everlasting friendships

In Art workshops campers will engage in hands-on opportunities to experience the creative process in an active (and fun) studio environment Campers will work with highly experienced professional artists who welcome the opportunity to work with unique individuals bursting with potential In addition to the traditional range of artistic expression the campers will also have the opportunity to experience puppet making Our goal is to push creativity to the next level encourage long lasting friendships build con dence and self-esteem all while having fun

In Music workshops campers will rehearse daily with highly accomplished musicians to improve his or her vocal or musical skills both individually and as part of a group In addition to exploring various musical genres campers will have the opportunity to develop songwriting skills Beyond increased musical con dence campers will form lifelong friendships with other boys girls and teens who share the same passion and enthusiasm (Please note other than piano and percussion campers will need to bring their own instrument)

Southern Colorado Arts Immersion Camp

Theatre

Art

Music

Summer Gunsmithing Series at Trinidad State

More than 60 classes are o ered through the NRA Summer Series including topics covering speci c guns machining welding for gunsmiths metal nishes reloading stockmaking checkering engraving and more

Learn from the best ndash experts from all over the nation and our top-notch gunsmithing faculty teach NRA summer classes

Classes ll up fast - sign up today Call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

ldquoThis is my rst time here rst time doing any gunsmithing

and I was very impressed Thanks for a great weekrdquo ndash NRA Gunsmithing Student

Trinidad State o ers NRA gunsmithing courses throughout the summer Classes vary in length from one day to two weeks and

are available to anyone interested in gunsmithing or related topics - whether yoursquore a novice current student or professional

Now at Trinidad State NRA Certified Training Center

Trinidad State is now home to the rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in the United States is allows Trinidad Statersquos storied Gunsmithing Department with backing from the NRA to train future gun safety instructors in the proper use

of pistols ri es shotguns and more Not only can students become NRA Certi ed

Instructors they can take advantage of government nancial aid GI Bill and Vocational Rehab bene ts when paying for these classes For information or

to sign up call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

bull Tuition at Trinidad State is at least 40 less than area 4-year colleges and universities

bull Start here then transfer to a 4-year university ndash General Education courses guaranteed to transfer to Colorado universities (some restrictions apply)

Get the schedule online

Call 1-800-621-TSJC or visit trinidadstateedu

Summer Gunsmithing Series at Trinidad State

More than 60 classes are o ered through the NRA Summer Series including topics covering speci c guns machining welding for gunsmiths metal nishes reloading stockmaking checkering engraving and more

Learn from the best ndash experts from all over the nation and our top-notch gunsmithing faculty teach NRA summer classes

Classes ll up fast - sign up today Call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

ldquoThis is my rst time here rst time doing any gunsmithing

and I was very impressed Thanks for a great weekrdquo ndash NRA Gunsmithing Student

Trinidad State o ers NRA gunsmithing courses throughout the summer Classes vary in length from one day to two weeks and

are available to anyone interested in gunsmithing or related topics - whether yoursquore a novice current student or professional

Now at Trinidad State NRA Certified Training Center

Trinidad State is now home to the rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in the United States is allows Trinidad Statersquos storied Gunsmithing Department with backing from the NRA to train future gun safety instructors in the proper use

of pistols ri es shotguns and more Not only can students become NRA Certi ed

Instructors they can take advantage of government nancial aid GI Bill and Vocational Rehab bene ts when paying for these classes For information or

to sign up call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

bull Tuition at Trinidad State is at least 40 less than area 4-year colleges and universities

bull Start here then transfer to a 4-year university ndash General Education courses guaranteed to transfer to Colorado universities (some restrictions apply)

Get the schedule online

Call 1-800-621-TSJC or visit trinidadstateedu

16 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Numbers You Should Know 15Trinidad Campus Classes 2 - 7

Evening Classes 17 Day Classes 18 - 19CSL Addictions Counseling 18AQT Aquaculture 18ART Art 18ASE Automotive 18BAR Barbering 18BUS Business 18CCR College Composition amp Reading 18CIS Computer Information Systems 18COM Communications 18COS Cosmetology 18CRJ Criminal Justice 18ECE Early Childhood Education 18EDU Education 18ENG English 18

EMS Emergency Medical Services 18 - 19EST Esthetician 19GED GED 19MAT Math 19MOT Medical Assisting 19NUA Nurse Aid 19NUR Nursing 19PHI Philosophy 19PSY Psychology 19SOC Sociology 19SRHS Southern Rockies Heritage School 18 - 19

Important Dates 10Student Admissions Checklist 11General Information 12 - 15Valley Campus Classes 16 - 19CCCOnline Summer Classes 21 - 23Guaranteed Transfer Classes 23 - 24

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Table of Contents

NUMBERS YOU SHOULD KNOWON THE VALLEY CAMPUS

EMERGENCY 911CAMPUS SECURITY USING AN ON CAMPUS TELEPHONE 9-(719) 680-7258CAMPUS SECURITY USING AN OFF CAMPUS TELEPHONE (719) 680-7258

ABEASEGED Rm 247 589-7058

Admissions amp Records Rm 160 589-7026

Associate Dean of Arts amp Sciences Rm 134 589-7131

Associate Dean of CTE Rm 160 589-7064

Dean of Students Rm 160 589-7050

Bookstore Rm 136 589-7029

CashierBusiness Office Rm 160 589-7027

Career and Disability Services Rm 203 589-7067

Advisor Learning Center 589-7025

Human Resources Rm 158a 589-7022

Financial Aid Rm 160 589-7024

Recruiter Rm 128 589-7083

Student Life Rm 128 589-7086

Student SuccessTesting Rm 212 589-7003

TRiO Support Services Rm 212 589-7031

Tutoring Rm 202 589-7063

All numbers are Area Code 719

Valley

17wwwtrinidadstateedu

Evening ClassesBusiness12425 BUS 216 H20 Legal Environment of Business 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli

Computer Information Systems12253 CIS 118 H25 Intro PC Applications 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli This CIS course is meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online

Early Childhood Education12499 ECE 225 P25 Language amp Cognition 3 0400PM 0700PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Plane

Emergency Medical Services12014 EMS 130 250 EMT Intravenous Therapy 2 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 TR 7715 8615 GHaverfield12015 HPR 102 250 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 61015 61015 GHaverfield12062 HPR 102 252 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 71515 71515 GHaverfield12318 HPR 175 250 ST First Aid 025 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 62415 62415 GHaverfield

Math12431 MAT 112 H20 Financial Math 3 0630PM 0930PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli

Nurse Aid12057 NUA 101 250 Nurse Aide Health Care Skills 4 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 6815 71315 Martinez12058 NUA 105 250 Home Health Aide Theory 2 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 71415 72815 Martine12433 HPR 102 253 CPR for Professionals 05 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 R 61715 61715 StaffDay ClassesAddictions Counseling12404 CSL 258 200 Group Counseling Skills 15 0830AM 0430PM WRF 61015 61215 Romero12427 CSL 269 200 Principles of Addiction Treatment 15 0830AM 0430PM WRF 6315 6515 Eakin

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Class List

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

How to Read a Class ListingCourse Request Number (CRN)

Meeting DaysM T W R F S SU

Class Meeting Times

Course Start and End Dates

Class Credit Hours

Section Information

TSJC is proud to offer not only traditional classroom instruction but also a variety of alternative approaches to education to ensure that your educational needs and individual learning styles are met

Section Information

The letters listed below are part of the Section Code (Sect) in the class list

bull H ndash Indicates the class is considered Hybrid meaning a por-tion of the course work is online This may result in reduced in-class time bull P ndash Indicates the class is delivered via interactive video (Polycom) to additional sites

The letters listed below are part of the Section Code (Sect) in the class list

bull PH ndash Indicates the class is both Polycom and Hybrid bull C ndash Indicates this class is an online class delivered via CCCon line bull T ndash Indicates this class is an online class delivered via TSJC

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Notice ndash The schedule of classes can and will change for a current list please go to httpwwwtrinidadstateedustudentsclass-schedule

Or httpserpdnssbcccseduPRODTSJCbwckschdp_disp_dyn_sched

Valley

18 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Advancing Academic Achievement12420 AAA 176 P20 ST College Science Prep 2 0830AM 1035AM TVC 236 MW 6815 71715 Krumm

Aquaculture12019 AQT 275 200 Special Topics 3 0900AM 0300PM TVC MTWRF 52515 73115 Webster12020 AQT 288 200 Aquaculture Practicum 3 0900AM 0300PM TVC MTWRF 52515 73115 Webster

Art12252 ART 110 H20 Art Appreciation AH1 3 0800AM 0915AM TVC 238 TR 6815 73115 Garcia

Automotive12489 ASE 265 200 HVAC Systems 4 1000AM 0400PM TORT MTWRF 51115 63015 Kingery12490 ASE 260 200 Advanced Drivability 2 1000AM 0400PM TORT MTWRF 51215 7115 Pickett

Barbering12422 BAR 107 200 IntroShavingHoningStrop 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12423 BAR 108 200 InterShavingHoningStropping 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12424 BAR 207 200 Adv ShavingHoningStropping 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper

Biology12532 BIO 202 PH6 Human AnatomyampPhys IILab SC1 4 0550PM 0830PM TVC 229 TW 6815 73115 Cahoone Business12330 BUS 115 H20 Introduction to Business 3 0800AM 1100AM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli12425 BUS 216 H20 Legal Environment of Business 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli12329 BUS 217 H20 Bus CommunicationRept Write 3 1130AM 0230PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli All business courses are meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online College Composition amp Reading12355 CCR 094 200 Studio 121 3 1100AM 1240PM TVC 129 MW 6815 73115 Longfellow

Computer Information Systems12253 CIS 118 H25 Intro PC Applications 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli This CIS course is meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online Communications12254 COM 115 200 Public Speaking 3 1000AM 1150AM TVC 129 R 6815 73115 Longfellow

Cosmetology12344 COS 110 200 Introduction to Hair Coloring 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12345 COS 111 200 Intermediate Hair Coloring 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12348 COS 210 200 Intermediate II Hair Coloring 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12426 COS 211 200 Adv Hair Color 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12491 COS 288 200 Practicum Electric Files 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51215 7115 Mortenson

Criminal Justice12354 CRJ 111 H25 Substantive Criminal Law 3 0530PM 0830PM TVC 129 W 6815 73115 Lara

Early Childhood Education12498 ECE 112 P20 InfantToddler Lab Tech 3 0400PM 0700PM TVC 236 W 6815 73115 Briones12499 ECE 225 P25 Language amp Cognition 3 0400PM 0700PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Plane

Education12428 EDU 251 200 Secondary Capstone 3 TBA 6815 73115 Wiley12492 EDU 250 PH2 CTE in Colorado 1 1000AM 1200PM TVC 229 R 6815 71715 Schroepfer12014 EMS 130 250 EMT Intravenous Therapy 2 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 TR 7715 8615 GHaverfield12015 HPR 102 250 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 61015 61015 GHaverfield12062 HPR 102 252 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 71515 71515 GHaverfield12318 HPR 175 250 ST First Aid 025 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 62415 62415 GHaverfield

English12132 ENG 121 H20 English Composition I CO1 3 0230PM 0420PM TVC 129 W 6815 73115 Longfellow12239 ENG 122 H20 English Composition II CO2 3 0230PM 0420PM TVC 129 R 6815 73115 Longfellow

Emergency Medical Services12014 EMS 130 250 EMT Intravenous Therapy 2 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 TR 7715 8615 GHaverfield12015 HPR 102 250 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 61015 61015 GHaverfield

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Class List

Valley

19wwwtrinidadstateedu

Emergency Medical Services Continued12062 HPR 102 252 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 71515 71515 GHaverfield12318 HPR 175 250 ST First Aid 025 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 62415 62415 GHaverfield

Esthetician12429 EST 110 200 Intro to Facials amp Skin Care 3 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12430 EST 111 200 Intermediate Facials-Skin Care 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12299 EST 210 200 Adv Skin Care 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12295 EST 211 200 Facial Make-up 1 51215 7115 Pepper

GED GED GED PREPABE 0800AM 0400PM TVC 247 TWR 7615 82715 Ruybal GED GED PREPABE 0800AM 0400PM TVC 247 MWR 7615 82715 Stanford GED GED PREPABE 0800AM 0500PM TVC 247 MTWRF 7615 82715 Lindsay GED GED Math 0800AM 1200PM TVC 247 MTWR 7615 82715 Petty

Math12327 MAT 050 200 Quantitative Literacy 4 0800AM 0940AM TVC 130 MTW 6815 73115 Hanson12328 MAT 055 200 Algebraic Literacy 4 0300PM 0440PM TVC 130 MTW 6815 73115 Hanson12012 MAT 107 H20 Career Math 3 0830AM 1215PM TVC 218 TR 6815 71715 Rasmussen12431 MAT 112 H20 Financial Math 3 0630PM 0930PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli This MAT 112 course is meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online 12302 MAT 121 H20 College Algebra MA1 4 0100PM 0330PM TVC 221 TR 6115 8715 Emerick

Medical Assisting12056 MOT 183 H20 Medical Assistant Internship 4 TOFCMP 6815 73115 OrsquoBrien Y12332 MOT 183 H21 Medical Assistant Internship 4 TOFCMP 6815 73115 OrsquoBrien Y

Nurse Aid12057 NUA 101 250 Nurse Aide Health Care Skills 4 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 6815 71315 Martinez12058 NUA 105 250 Home Health Aide Theory 2 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 71415 72815 Martinez12059 NUA 170 200 Nurse Aide Clinical Experience 1 0530AM 0330PM TOFCMP UFS 62615 62815 Mestas-Garcia12060 NUA 171 200 Advanced Nurse Aide Clinical 1 0530AM 0330PM TOFCMP UFS 71015 71215 Mestas-Garcia12061 NUA 172 200 Nurse Aide Clinical-Elderly 1 0530AM 0330PM TOFCMP UFS 72415 72615 Mestas-Garcia12433 HPR 102 253 CPR for Professionals 05 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR102 M 6815 71715 Staff

Nursing 12528 HWE 100 H20 Human Nutrition 3 0900AM 1200PM TVC SCTR102 M 51115 6515 Medina

Philosophy12432 PHI 111 H20 Intro to Philosophy AH3 3 0900AM 1100AM TVC 153 M 6815 73115 Hanna

Psychology12246 PSY 101 PH2 General Psychology I SS3 3 1030AM 1220PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Mobbley12134 PSY 227 H20 Psychology of DeathDying SS3 3 0100PM 0250PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Mobbley12335 PSY 255 H20 Brain and Behavior 3 0900AM 1050AM TVC 153 W 6815 73115 Meyer

Sociology12247 SOC 101 PH2 Intro to Sociology I SS3 3 0100PM 0250PM TVC 236 W 6815 73115 Cooley

Southern Rocky Mountain Heritage School1318 SRHS 1000 Introduction to Reiki S 0900AM 0400PM Banta 306 71815 71815 Dawes1319 SRHS 1001 Aromatherapy Blending Essential Oils S 0900AM 1200PM Banta 62015 62015 Evans1320 SRHS 1002 Aromatherapy Using Essential Oils Safety T 0900AM 1200PM Banta 6915 6915 Evans1321 SRHS 1003 Ear Candling F 0900AM 1200PM Banta 61215 61215 Evans1322 SRHS 1004 Hands on the Harp R 0700PM 0900PM TBD TBD 72315 72315 McKee1323 SRHS 1005 Accupressure for Stress T 1000AM 1200PM Banta 61615 61615 Evans

6-16-15

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Class List

When Trinidad State Junior College opened in April of 1925 it was Coloradorsquos rst community college In the beginning the college shared space and faculty with Trinidad High School It started with 37 students compared to about 1800 now

By 1935 classes were moved to a newly remodeled Tillotson Academy building That building sat just east of the present-day Berg Building but has since been torn down The 17-acre Trinidad Campus now includes 15 buildings plus two more in Alamosa and a handful of o -campus training sites

Trinidad State continues to o er traditional programs of study in academic-transfer areas such as accounting business administration English chemistry mathematics and psychology Those students often continue their education at a four-year school Trinidad State also o ers a wide range of career and technical training in programs like gunsmithing cosmetology massage therapy welding diesel mechanics auto mechanics and nursing

Historical highlights

bull The bill that established Trinidad State Junior College in 1925 was sponsored by State Senator Sam Freudenthal for whom the campus library is now named

bull In the beginning classes were taught at Trinidad High School by high school teachers but college students were not allowed to mingle with high school students

bull By 1932 a full two years of classes were o ered allowing the rst eight students to earn two year degrees in May of 1933

bull In the spring of 1940 construction began on what is now the Berg Administration Building

bull In the fall of 1940 construction began on what is now Scott Gymnasium

bull Trinidad Statersquos gunsmithing progam began in 1947 and is now regarded as the premier gunsmithing program in the United States

bull Trinidad State was accepted into the Colorado Community College System in 1968

bull In 1994 Trinidad State merged with the San Luis Valley Educational Center in Alamosa creating the Trinidad State Valley Campus

bull Selected as rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in 2015

Trinidad State Celebrates 90 years

21wwwtrinidadstateedu

CCCOnline Summer 2015 Class List

Session 1 ndash June 1th - August 8th

12249 AAA 099 C11 Active Learning Skills 112063 ACC 101 C11 Fundamentals of Accounting 312064 ACC 115 C11 Payroll Accounting 312065 ACC 121 C11 Accounting Principles I 412066 ACC 122 C11 Accounting Principles II 412067 ACC 131 C11 Income Tax 312380 ACC 215 C11 Acct Info Systems amp eBusiness 312068 ACC 226 C11 Cost Accounting 312069 ANT 101 C11 Cultural Anthropology SS3 312070 ANT 111 C11 Physical Anthropology SS3 312071 ANT 225 C11 Anthropology of Religion 312072 ART 110 C11 Art Appreciation AH1 312073 ART 111 C11 Art Hist Ancient MedievGT-AH1 312074 ART 112 C11 Art Hist Renaiss1900GT-AH1 312075 AST 101 C11 Astronomy I wLab SC1 412076 AST 102 C11 Astronomy II wLab SC1 412077 BIO 105 C11 Science of Biology wLab SC1 412078 BIO 106 C11 Basic Anatomy And Physiology 412079 BIO 111 C11 Gen College Biology ILab SC1 512080 BIO 201 C11 Human AnatomyampPhys wLab ISC1 412081 BIO 202 C11 Human AnatomyampPhys IILab SC1 412082 BIO 204 C11 Microbiology wLab SC1 412083 BIO 216 C11 Pathophysiology 412084 BUS 115 C11 Introduction to Business 312085 BUS 120 C11 Introduction to E-Commerce 312086 BUS 216 C11 Legal Environment of Business 312087 BUS 217 C11 Bus CommunicationRept Write 312088 BUS 226 C11 Business Statistics 312089 CHE 101 C11 Intro to Chemistry ILab SC1 5

12090 CHE 102 C11 Intro to Chemistry IILab SC1 512091 CHE 111 C11 Gen College Chem ILab SC1 512092 CHE 112 C11 Gen College Chem IILab SC1 512093 CIS 115 C11 Intro to Computer Info Sys 312094 CIS 118 C11 Intro PC Applications 312095 CIS 135 C11 Complete PC Word Processing 312096 CIS 145 C11 Complete PC Database 312097 CIS 155 C11 PC Spreadsheet Concepts 312098 CIS 267 C11 Mgmt of Information Systems 312240 CNG 101 C11 Networking Fundamentals 312099 CNG 209 C11 MS Server Active Direct Config 412100 CNG 210 C11 MS Network Infrastruct Config 412101 CNG 211 C11 Windows Configuration (OS) 312102 CNG 212 C11 Configuring Windows Server 412103 COM 115 C11 Public Speaking 312105 COM 125 C11 Interpersonal Communication 312104 CRJ 110 C11 Intro to Criminal Justice 312106 CRJ 125 C11 Policing Systems 312107 CRJ 135 C11 Judicial Function 312108 CRJ 145 C11 Correctional Process 312109 CRJ 205 C11 Principles of Criminal Law 312110 CRJ 210 C11 Constitutional Law 312111 CRJ 230 C11 Criminology 312112 CRJ 236 C11 CRJ Research Methods 312243 CRJ 257 C11 Victimology 312248 CSC 105 C11 Computer Literacy 312113 CSC 160 C11 Computer Science I (C++) 412114 CSC 161 C11 Computer Sci II (Language) 412115 CSC 240 C11 Java Programming 312116 CWB 110 C11 Cmplt Web Author (Language) 312117 CWB 130 C11 Web Editing Tools (Editor) 3

CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs

CCCOnline is not a college We are part of the Colorado Community College System of 13 two-year colleges in the state - including Trinidad State Junior College CCCOnline delivers online courses from those 13 colleges

If you are already a student at TSJC you can register for CCCOnline and your on-campus classes at the same time CCCOnline classes have their own unique section number C11 C12 C21 or C22 so you can easily tell them apart from Trinidad State Junior Collegersquos online courses or those you take on campus

If you want to take online classes are a new student and have not yet applied to one of the 13 Colorado community colleges visit wwwccconlineorg and explore the programs and courses we offer

All students who take CCCOnline courses must select a home college that offers the degree or certificate they want to pursue Your home college

Census Date - Last day to drop with refund

June 14th 2015

June 1st 2015

June 11th 2015

June 26th 2015

Session 1

August 8th 2015

Classes Begin

Last Day to Withdraw ldquoWrdquo Recorded No Refund

Summer 2015

Last Day of Class

June 8th 2015

July 10th 2015

Session 2

July 18th 2015

June 1st 2015

June 11th 2015

June 26th 2015

Session 3

August 8th 2015

bull Keeps your Records bull Processes your college application bull Provides transcripts bull Provides career counseling bull Helps you transfer your credits bull Issues your degree or certificate bull Takes your tuition payment bull Contact advisingccconlineorg

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12118 ECE 101 C11 Intro to Early Childhood Educ 312119 ECE 102 C11 Intro to ECE Lab Techniques 312120 ECE 103 C11 Guidance Strategies Yng Child 312121 ECE 111 C11 InfantToddler TheoryPractice 312122 ECE 112 C11 InfantToddler Lab Tech 312386 ECE 125 C11 ScienceMath amp the Young Child 312123 ECE 205 C11 Nutrition Health and Safety 312124 ECE 220 C11 Curriculum Methods Techniques 312125 ECE 226 C11 Creativity and the Young Child 312126 ECE 238 C11 Child Growth and Development 312127 ECE 240 C11 Admin of ECE Programs 312128 ECE 241 C11 AdminHuman Relations ECE 312129 ECE 260 C11 The Exceptional Child 312130 ECO 201 C11 Prin of Macroeconomics SS1 312131 ECO 202 C11 Prin of Microeconomics SS1 312135 ENG 121 C11 English Composition I CO1 312136 ENG 122 C11 English Composition II CO2 312137 ENG 131 C11 Technical Writing I 312138 ENG 221 C11 Creative Writing I 312139 ENG 222 C11 Creative Writing II 312140 ENV 101 C11 Environmental Sci wLab SC1 412141 FRE 111 C11 French Language I 512142 FRE 211 C11 French Language III AH4 312143 FRE 212 C11 French Language IV AH4 312144 GEO 105 C11 World Regional Geography SS2 312145 GEO 106 C11 Human Geography SS2 312146 GER 111 C11 German Language I 512147 GEY 111 C11 Physical Geology wLab SC1 412297 GEY 112 C11 Historical Geology wLab SC1 412148 HIS 101 C11 Western CivAntiquity-1650 HI1 312149 HIS 102 C11 Western Civ 1650-Present HI1 312150 HIS 111 C11 The World Antiquity-1500 HI1 312151 HIS 112 C11 The World 1500-Present HI1 312381 HIS 121 C11 US History to Reconst HI1 312152 HIS 225 C11 Colorado History HI1 312153 HPR 178 C11 Medical Terminology 112154 HUM 115 C11 World Mythology GT-AH2 312155 HUM 121 C11 Humanities Early Civ GT-AH2 312156 HUM 122 C11 Humanities Mediev-Mod GT-AH2 312157 HUM 123 C11 Humanities Modern WrldGT-AH2 312158 HWE 100 C11 Human Nutrition 312159 LIT 115 C11 Intro to Literature I AH2 312160 LIT 201 C11 Wrld Literature to 1600GT-AH2 312387 LIT 202 C11 World Lit After 1600GT-AH2 312388 LIT 211 C11 Amer Lit to Civil War GT-AH2 312161 LIT 212 C11 Amer Lit Aft Civil WarGT-AH2 312244 LIT 225 C11 Intro to Shakespeare AH2 312162 LIT 255 C11 Children`s Literature 312163 MAN 200 C11 Human Resource Management I 312164 MAN 216 C11 Small Business Management 312165 MAN 226 C11 Principles of Management 312166 MAR 111 C11 Principles of Sales 312167 MAR 216 C11 Principles of Marketing 312382 MAT 050 C11 Quantitative Literacy 412383 MAT 055 C11 Algebraic Literacy 412168 MAT 103 C11 Math for Clinical Calculations 312169 MAT 107 C11 Career Math 312170 MAT 112 C11 Financial Mathematics 312171 MAT 120 C11 Math for Liberal Arts MA1 412172 MAT 121 C11 College Algebra MA1 412173 MAT 122 C11 College Trigonometry MA1 312174 MAT 123 C11 Finite Mathematics MA1 4

12175 MAT 125 C11 Survey of Calculus MA1 412176 MAT 135 C11 Intro to Statistics MA1 312177 MAT 155 C11 Integrated Math I 312178 MAT 156 C11 Integrated Math II 312179 MAT 166 C11 Pre-Calculus MA1 512180 MAT 201 C11 Calculus I MA1 512181 MAT 202 C11 Calculus II MA1 512182 MAT 203 C11 Calculus III MA1 412183 MGD 102 C11 Introduction To Multimedia 312184 MGD 111 C11 Adobe Photoshop I 312185 MGD 112 C11 Adobe Illustrator I 312241 MGD 114 C11 Adobe InDesign 312186 MUS 100 C11 Intro to Music Theory I 312188 MUS 120 C11 Music Appreciation AH1 312187 MUS 121 C11 Music Hist Mdvl-Classical AH1 312242 MUS 125 C11 History of Jazz GT-AH1 312189 NUR 101 C11 Pharmacology Calculations 112190 OSH 115 C11 General Industry Standards 512192 OSH 125 C11 Construction Industry Standard 312191 OSH 135 C11 Case Study Evaluation 512195 OSH 145 C11 Fire Protection amp Analysis 312193 OSH 146 C11 Hazardous Materials 212194 OSH 155 C11 Environ Regulatory Framework 312197 OSH 165 C11 Excavation Safety 112196 OSH 215 C11 Accident Prevention 312198 OSH 225 C11 Industrial Hygiene 312199 OSH 226 C11 ErgonomicsManage Task Stress 312200 OSH 235 C11 Workersrsquo Compensation 212201 OSH 245 C11 Safety Program PlanningAdmin 312202 OSH 246 C11 Safety Training Methods 312203 OSH 255 C11 Industrial Hygiene Instru Lab 312204 OSH 281 C11 Internship 012205 OSH 285 C11 Independent Study 012206 PHI 111 C11 Intro to Philosophy AH3 312207 PHI 112 C11 Ethics AH3 312208 PHI 113 C11 Logic AH3 312209 PHI 115 C11 World Religions-West AH3 312210 PHI 116 C11 World Religions-East AH3 312211 PHY 105 C11 Conceptual Physics wLab SC1 412212 PHY 111 C11 Physics Alg-Based ILab SC1 512213 PHY 112 C11 Physics Alg-Based IILab SC1 512214 POS 105 C11 Intro to Political ScienceSS1 312215 POS 111 C11 American Government SS1 312216 POS 125 C11 AmerStateLocal Govt GT-SS1 312217 POS 205 C11 International Relations SS1 312218 PSY 101 C11 General Psychology I SS3 312219 PSY 102 C11 General Psychology II SS3 312220 PSY 226 C11 Social Psychology SS3 312221 PSY 235 C11 Human Growth amp Developmnt SS3 312222 PSY 237 C11 Child amp Adolescent Psychology 312223 PSY 238 C11 Child Development SS3 312224 PSY 249 C11 Abnormal Psychology SS3 312225 RUS 111 C11 Russian Language I 512226 SCI 155 C11 Integrated Sci I wLab SC1 412296 SCI 156 C11 Integrated Sci II wLab SC1 412227 SOC 101 C11 Intro to Sociology I SS3 312228 SOC 102 C11 Intro to Sociology II SS3 312229 SOC 231 C11 Sociology-Deviant BehaviorSS3 312230 SPA 111 C11 Spanish Language I 512231 SPA 112 C11 Spanish Language II 512232 SPA 211 C11 Spanish Language III AH4 312233 SPA 212 C11 Spanish Language IV AH4 3

CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title CRS CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs

CCCOnline Summer 2015 Class List Continued

23wwwtrinidadstateedu

AGE 102 Agriculture Economics GT-SS1AGR 260 World Interdependence Population and Food GT-SS3AGY 240 Introductory Soil Science with Lab GT-SC1ANT 101 Cultural Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 102 Cultural Anthropology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 103 Archaeology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 104 Physical Anthropology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 107 Introduction to Archaeology GT-SS3ANT 108 Archaeology of World Rock Art GT-SS3ANT 111 Physical Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 201 Introduction to Forensic Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 215 Indians of North America GT-SS3ANT 250 Medical Anthropology GT-SS3ART 110 Art Appreciation GT-AH1ART 111 Art History Ancient to Medieval GT-AH1ART 112 Art History Renaissance to Modern GT-AH1ART 207 Art History - 1900 to Present GT-AH1AST 101 Astronomy I with Lab GT-SC1AST 102 Astronomy II with Lab GT-SC1AST 150 Astrobiology GT-SC2AST 155 Astronomy Ancient Cultures GT-SC2AST 160 Cosmology GT-SC2BIO 103 Principles of Animal Biology GT-SC2BIO 104 Biology A Human Approach GT-SC1BIO 105 Science of Biology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 111 General College Biology I with Lab GT-SC1BIO 112 General College Biology II with Lab GT-SC1BIO 116 Introduction to Human Disease GT-SC2BIO 201 Anatomy amp Physiology I with Lab GT-SC1BIO 202 Anatomy amp Physiology II with Lab GT-SC1BIO 204 Microbiology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 208 General College Microbiology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 220 General Zoology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 221 Botany with Lab GT-SC1BIO 224 Genetics GT-SC1CHE 101 Introduction to Chemistry I with Lab GT-SC1CHE 102 Introduction to Chemistry II with Lab GT-SC1CHE 105 Chemistry in Context with Lab GT-SC1CHE 111 General College Chemistry I with Lab GT-SC1CHE 112 General College Chemistry II with Lab GT-SC1COM 220 Inter-cultural Communication GT-SS3CRJ 110 Introduction to Criminal Justice GT-SS3DAN 125 History of Dance I GT-AH1ECO 101 Economics of Social Issues GT-SS1ECO 201 Principles of Macroeconomics GT-SS1ECO 202 Principles of Microeconomics GT-SS1ECO 211 Gender in the Economy GT-SS1ECO 245 Environmental Economics GT-SS1

ENG 121 English Composition I GT-CO1ENG 122 English Composition II GT-CO2ENG 201 English Comp III Writing for Public Discourse GT-CO3ENV 101 Introduction to Environmental Science with Lab GT-SC1ENV 110 Natural Disasters GT-SC2ETH 200 Introduction to Ethnic Studies GT-SS3FRE 211 French Language III GT-AH4FRE 212 French Language IV GT-AH4GEO 105 World Regional Geography GT-SS2GEO 106 Human Geography GT-SS2GEO 111 Physical Geography - Landforms with Lab GT-SC1GEO 112 Physical Geography-Weather amp Climate with Lab GT-SC1GER 211 German Language III GT-AH4GER 212 German Language IV GT-AH4GEY 108 Geology of US National Parks GT-SC2GEY 111 Physical Geology with Lab GT-SC1GEY 112 Historical Geology with Lab GT-SC1GEY 135 Environmental Geology with Lab GT-SC1HIS 101 Western Civilization Antiquity - 1650 GT-HI1HIS 102 Western Civilization 1650 - Present GT-HI1HIS 111 The World Antiquity - 1500 GT-HI1HIS 112 The World 1500 - Present GT-HI1HIS 121 US History to Reconstruction GT-HI1HIS 122 US History Since the Civil War GT-HI1HIS 203 Civil War Era in American History GT-HI1HIS 205 Women in World History GT-HI1HIS 207 American Environmental History GT-HI1HIS 208 American Indian History GT-HI1HIS 215 Women in US History GT-HI1HIS 218 History of Science and Technology GT-HI1HIS 225 Colorado History GT-HI1HIS 235 History of the American West GT-HI1HIS 236 US History Since 1945 GT-HI1HIS 243 History of Modern China GT-HI1HIS 244 History of Latin America GT-HI1HIS 245 US in the World GT-HI1HIS 247 20th Century World History GT-HI1HIS 249 History of Islamic Civilization GT-HI1HIS 250 African American History GT-HI1HIS 251 History of Christianity in the World GT-HI1HIS 255 The Middle Ages GT-HI1HIS 259 Modern Middle East GT-HI1HIS 260 U S Foreign Relations History GT-HI1HIS 265 Writing About History GT-CO3HUM 103 Introduction to Film Art GT-AH2HUM 115 World Mythology GT-AH2HUM 121 Humanities Early Civilization GT-AH2HUM 122 Humanities Medieval-Modern GT-AH2

CRN Title CRN Title

Statewide Guaranteed Transfer Classes

Session 2 ndash June 8th - August 18th 12390 ART 110 C21 Art Appreciation AH1 312391 BUS 115 C21 Introduction to Business 312408 COM 115 C21 Public Speaking 312392 COM 125 C21 Interpersonal Communication 312393 ENG 121 C21 English Composition I CO1 312394 ENG 122 C21 English Composition II CO2 312395 HIS 121 C21 US History to Reconst HI1 312396 HIS 225 C21 Colorado History HI1 3

12397 HWE 100 C21 Human Nutrition 312398 PHI 111 C21 Intro to Philosophy AH3 312399 PSY 101 C21 General Psychology I SS3 312400 PSY 235 C21 Human Growth amp Developmnt SS3 312401 SOC 101 C21 Intro to Sociology I SS3 3

Session 3 ndash June 1th - August 8th 12384 MAT 025 C91 Algebraic Literacy Lab 112385 MAT 055 C91 Algebraic Literacy 4

CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs

CCCOnline Summer 2015 Class List Continued

HUM 123 Humanities Modern World GT-AH2ITA 211 Italian Language III GT-AH4ITA 212 Italian Language IV GT-AH4JOU 105 Introduction to Mass Media GT-SS3JPN 211 Japanese Language III GT-AH4JPN 212 Japanese Language IV GT-AH4LIT 115 Introduction to Literature I GT-AH2LIT 201 World Literature 10 1600 GT-AH2LIT 202 World Literature After 1600 GT-AH2LIT 205 Ethnic Literature GT-AH2LIT 211 American Literature to Civil War GT-AH2LIT 212 American Literature After Civil War GT-AH2LIT 221 British Literature to 1700 GT-AH2LIT 222 British Literature Since 1700 GT-AH2LIT 225 Introduction to Shakespeare GT-AH2LIT 246 Literature of Women GT-AH2LIT 259 Survey of African American Literature GT-AH2LIT 268 Celtic Literature GT-AH2MAT 120 Mathematics for Liberal Arts GT-MA1MAT 121 College Algebra GT-MA1MAT 122 College Trigonometry GT-MA1MAT 123 Finite Mathematics GT-MA1MAT 125 Survey of Calculus GT-MA1MAT 135 Introduction to Statistics GT-MA1MAT 166 Pre-Calculus GT-MA1MAT 201 Calculus I GT-MA1MAT 202 Calculus II GT-MA1MAT 203 Calculus III GT-MA1MAT 204 Calculus IIIEngineering Apps GT-MA1MAT 215 Discrete Mathematics GT-MA1MAT 261 Diff Eqwith Engineering Apps GT-MA1MAT 265 Differential Equations GT-MA1MET 150 General Meteorology with Lab GT-MA1MUS 120 Music Appreciation GT-AH1MUS 122 Music History Early Romantic-Present GT-AH1MUS 123 Survey of World Music GT-AH1MUS 125 History of Jazz GT-AH1NRE 251 General Oceanography with Lab GT-SC1PHI 111 Introduction to Philosophy GT-AH3PHI 112 Ethics GT-AH3PHI 113 Logic GT-AH3PHI 114 Comparative Religions GT-AH3PHI 115 World Religions West GT-AH3PHI 116 World Religions East GT-AH3PHI 214 Philosophy of Religion GT-AH3PHI 218 Environmental Ethics GT-AH3PHI 220 Philosophy of Death and Dying GT-AH3PHY 105 Conceptual Physics with Lab GT-SC1PHY 107 Energy Science and Technology with Lab GT-SC1

PHY 111 Physics Algebra Based I with Lab GT-SC1PHY 112 Physics Algebra Based II with Lab GT-SC1PHY 211 Physics Calculus Based I with Lab GT-SC1PHY 212 Physics Calculus Based II with Lab GT-SC1POS 105 Introduction to Political Science GT-SS1POS 111 American Government GT-SS1POS 125 American State and Local Government GT-SS1POS 205 International Relations GT-SS1POS 215 Current Political Issues GT-SS1POS 225 Comparative Government GT-SS1PSY 101 General Psychology I GT-SS3PSY 102 General Psychology II GT-SS3PSY 205 Psychology of Gender GT-SS3PSY 217 Human Sexuality GT-SS3PSY 226 Social Psychology GT-SS3PSY 227 Psychology of Death and Dying GT-SS3PSY 235 Human Growth amp Development GT-SS3PSY 238 Child Development GT-SS3PSY 240 Health Psychology GT-SS3PSY 249 Abnormal Psychology GT-SS3PSY 265 Psychology of Personality GT-SS3RUS 211 Russian Language III GT-AH4RUS 212 Russian Language IV GT-AH4SCI 105 Science in Society GT-SC2SCI 155 Integrated Science I Physics amp Chemistry with Lab GT-SC1SCI 156 Integrated Science II Earth amp Life Science with Lab GT-SC1SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology GT-SS3SOC 102 Introduction to Sociology II GT-SS3SOC 205 Sociology of Family Dynamics GT-SS3SOC 207 Environmental Sociology GT-SS3SOC 215 Contemporary Social Problems GT-SS3SOC 216 Sociology of Gender GT-SS3SOC 218 Sociology of Diversity GT-SS3SOC 220 Sociology of Religion GT-SS3SOC 231 Sociology of Deviant Behavior GT-SS3SOC 237 Sociology of Death and Dying GT-SS3SPA 211 Spanish Language III GT-AH4SPA 212 Spanish Language IV GT-AH4THE 105 Theatre Appreciation GT-AH1THE 108 Theatre Script Analysis GT-AH1THE 211 Development of Theatre Greek-Renaissance GT-AH1THE 212 Development of Theatre Restoration-Modern GT-AH1THE 215 Playwriting GT-AH1WST 200 Introduction to Women Studies GT-SS3WST 225 Women and Social Action GT-SS3WST 240 Goddesses and Women of the Ancient World GT-SS3WST 249 Womenrsquos Sexuality GT-SS3

52315

Statewide Guaranteed Transfer Classes Continued CRN Title CRN Title

Southern Colorado Repertory eatre and Trinidad State are o ering a two-week Arts Immersion Camp open to kids ages 5-18 e summer program includes theatre taught by professional actors designers and technicians and music and art taught by Trinidad Statersquos accomplished professors For two fun- lled weeks campers receive extensive and specialized training for the next generation of creative professionals and enthusiasts all in a safe environment on Trinidad Statersquos beautiful campus e two weeks of Camp lead up to the last weekend when family members can enjoy campers in a fully staged play and music performance and art on display at Trinidad Statersquos Massari Performing Arts Center

Dates July 20 - August 2 2015 (two weeks)Times 3 options -

bull Full Immersion Sleep-Over Campbull Day Camp 9 am - 5 pm including an hour for lunchbull Theatre Camp only 9 am - 1 pm

Costbull Full Immersion including room and board and all activities

$1295bull Full Day Camp including lunch $485bull Morning Theatre Camp only $220

Where Trinidad State Junior College and the Massari Performing Arts CenterAges

bull Full Immersion Sleep-over Camp 8-18bull Day Camp 7-18bull Morning Theatre Camp only 5-18

Description Geared for all levels of experience and interest Arts Camp provides extensive training and performance experiences in acting dance music and art blending interactive activities with professional trainingContact Harriet Vaugeois or Bernadine Torres bernadinescrtheatregmailcom wwwscrtheatrecom

In Theatre workshops campers work on all aspects of theatre production including acting voice production dance technical design of costumes scenery lights sound and props Highly experienced teachers and counselors ensure a supportive and inclusive environment where campers build vivid on-stage characters which help shape the o -stage character of the young lives engaged making them con dent compassionate and well rounded Campers are encouraged to develop new skills pursue existing interests and foster everlasting friendships

In Art workshops campers will engage in hands-on opportunities to experience the creative process in an active (and fun) studio environment Campers will work with highly experienced professional artists who welcome the opportunity to work with unique individuals bursting with potential In addition to the traditional range of artistic expression the campers will also have the opportunity to experience puppet making Our goal is to push creativity to the next level encourage long lasting friendships build con dence and self-esteem all while having fun

In Music workshops campers will rehearse daily with highly accomplished musicians to improve his or her vocal or musical skills both individually and as part of a group In addition to exploring various musical genres campers will have the opportunity to develop songwriting skills Beyond increased musical con dence campers will form lifelong friendships with other boys girls and teens who share the same passion and enthusiasm (Please note other than piano and percussion campers will need to bring their own instrument)

Southern Colorado Arts Immersion Camp

Theatre

Art

Music

24 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Southern Colorado Repertory eatre and Trinidad State are o ering a two-week Arts Immersion Camp open to kids ages 5-18 e summer program includes theatre taught by professional actors designers and technicians and music and art taught by Trinidad Statersquos accomplished professors For two fun- lled weeks campers receive extensive and specialized training for the next generation of creative professionals and enthusiasts all in a safe environment on Trinidad Statersquos beautiful campus e two weeks of Camp lead up to the last weekend when family members can enjoy campers in a fully staged play and music performance and art on display at Trinidad Statersquos Massari Performing Arts Center

Dates July 20 - August 2 2015 (two weeks)Times 3 options -

bull Full Immersion Sleep-Over Campbull Day Camp 9 am - 5 pm including an hour for lunchbull Theatre Camp only 9 am - 1 pm

Costbull Full Immersion including room and board and all activities

$1295bull Full Day Camp including lunch $485bull Morning Theatre Camp only $220

Where Trinidad State Junior College and the Massari Performing Arts CenterAges

bull Full Immersion Sleep-over Camp 8-18bull Day Camp 7-18bull Morning Theatre Camp only 5-18

Description Geared for all levels of experience and interest Arts Camp provides extensive training and performance experiences in acting dance music and art blending interactive activities with professional trainingContact Harriet Vaugeois or Bernadine Torres bernadinescrtheatregmailcom wwwscrtheatrecom

In Theatre workshops campers work on all aspects of theatre production including acting voice production dance technical design of costumes scenery lights sound and props Highly experienced teachers and counselors ensure a supportive and inclusive environment where campers build vivid on-stage characters which help shape the o -stage character of the young lives engaged making them con dent compassionate and well rounded Campers are encouraged to develop new skills pursue existing interests and foster everlasting friendships

In Art workshops campers will engage in hands-on opportunities to experience the creative process in an active (and fun) studio environment Campers will work with highly experienced professional artists who welcome the opportunity to work with unique individuals bursting with potential In addition to the traditional range of artistic expression the campers will also have the opportunity to experience puppet making Our goal is to push creativity to the next level encourage long lasting friendships build con dence and self-esteem all while having fun

In Music workshops campers will rehearse daily with highly accomplished musicians to improve his or her vocal or musical skills both individually and as part of a group In addition to exploring various musical genres campers will have the opportunity to develop songwriting skills Beyond increased musical con dence campers will form lifelong friendships with other boys girls and teens who share the same passion and enthusiasm (Please note other than piano and percussion campers will need to bring their own instrument)

Southern Colorado Arts Immersion Camp

Theatre

Art

Music

Summer Gunsmithing Series at Trinidad State

More than 60 classes are o ered through the NRA Summer Series including topics covering speci c guns machining welding for gunsmiths metal nishes reloading stockmaking checkering engraving and more

Learn from the best ndash experts from all over the nation and our top-notch gunsmithing faculty teach NRA summer classes

Classes ll up fast - sign up today Call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

ldquoThis is my rst time here rst time doing any gunsmithing

and I was very impressed Thanks for a great weekrdquo ndash NRA Gunsmithing Student

Trinidad State o ers NRA gunsmithing courses throughout the summer Classes vary in length from one day to two weeks and

are available to anyone interested in gunsmithing or related topics - whether yoursquore a novice current student or professional

Now at Trinidad State NRA Certified Training Center

Trinidad State is now home to the rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in the United States is allows Trinidad Statersquos storied Gunsmithing Department with backing from the NRA to train future gun safety instructors in the proper use

of pistols ri es shotguns and more Not only can students become NRA Certi ed

Instructors they can take advantage of government nancial aid GI Bill and Vocational Rehab bene ts when paying for these classes For information or

to sign up call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

bull Tuition at Trinidad State is at least 40 less than area 4-year colleges and universities

bull Start here then transfer to a 4-year university ndash General Education courses guaranteed to transfer to Colorado universities (some restrictions apply)

Get the schedule online

Call 1-800-621-TSJC or visit trinidadstateedu

Summer Gunsmithing Series at Trinidad State

More than 60 classes are o ered through the NRA Summer Series including topics covering speci c guns machining welding for gunsmiths metal nishes reloading stockmaking checkering engraving and more

Learn from the best ndash experts from all over the nation and our top-notch gunsmithing faculty teach NRA summer classes

Classes ll up fast - sign up today Call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

ldquoThis is my rst time here rst time doing any gunsmithing

and I was very impressed Thanks for a great weekrdquo ndash NRA Gunsmithing Student

Trinidad State o ers NRA gunsmithing courses throughout the summer Classes vary in length from one day to two weeks and

are available to anyone interested in gunsmithing or related topics - whether yoursquore a novice current student or professional

Now at Trinidad State NRA Certified Training Center

Trinidad State is now home to the rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in the United States is allows Trinidad Statersquos storied Gunsmithing Department with backing from the NRA to train future gun safety instructors in the proper use

of pistols ri es shotguns and more Not only can students become NRA Certi ed

Instructors they can take advantage of government nancial aid GI Bill and Vocational Rehab bene ts when paying for these classes For information or

to sign up call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

bull Tuition at Trinidad State is at least 40 less than area 4-year colleges and universities

bull Start here then transfer to a 4-year university ndash General Education courses guaranteed to transfer to Colorado universities (some restrictions apply)

Get the schedule online

Call 1-800-621-TSJC or visit trinidadstateedu

Valley

17wwwtrinidadstateedu

Evening ClassesBusiness12425 BUS 216 H20 Legal Environment of Business 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli

Computer Information Systems12253 CIS 118 H25 Intro PC Applications 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli This CIS course is meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online

Early Childhood Education12499 ECE 225 P25 Language amp Cognition 3 0400PM 0700PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Plane

Emergency Medical Services12014 EMS 130 250 EMT Intravenous Therapy 2 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 TR 7715 8615 GHaverfield12015 HPR 102 250 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 61015 61015 GHaverfield12062 HPR 102 252 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 71515 71515 GHaverfield12318 HPR 175 250 ST First Aid 025 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 62415 62415 GHaverfield

Math12431 MAT 112 H20 Financial Math 3 0630PM 0930PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli

Nurse Aid12057 NUA 101 250 Nurse Aide Health Care Skills 4 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 6815 71315 Martinez12058 NUA 105 250 Home Health Aide Theory 2 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 71415 72815 Martine12433 HPR 102 253 CPR for Professionals 05 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 R 61715 61715 StaffDay ClassesAddictions Counseling12404 CSL 258 200 Group Counseling Skills 15 0830AM 0430PM WRF 61015 61215 Romero12427 CSL 269 200 Principles of Addiction Treatment 15 0830AM 0430PM WRF 6315 6515 Eakin

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Class List

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

How to Read a Class ListingCourse Request Number (CRN)

Meeting DaysM T W R F S SU

Class Meeting Times

Course Start and End Dates

Class Credit Hours

Section Information

TSJC is proud to offer not only traditional classroom instruction but also a variety of alternative approaches to education to ensure that your educational needs and individual learning styles are met

Section Information

The letters listed below are part of the Section Code (Sect) in the class list

bull H ndash Indicates the class is considered Hybrid meaning a por-tion of the course work is online This may result in reduced in-class time bull P ndash Indicates the class is delivered via interactive video (Polycom) to additional sites

The letters listed below are part of the Section Code (Sect) in the class list

bull PH ndash Indicates the class is both Polycom and Hybrid bull C ndash Indicates this class is an online class delivered via CCCon line bull T ndash Indicates this class is an online class delivered via TSJC

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Notice ndash The schedule of classes can and will change for a current list please go to httpwwwtrinidadstateedustudentsclass-schedule

Or httpserpdnssbcccseduPRODTSJCbwckschdp_disp_dyn_sched

Valley

18 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Advancing Academic Achievement12420 AAA 176 P20 ST College Science Prep 2 0830AM 1035AM TVC 236 MW 6815 71715 Krumm

Aquaculture12019 AQT 275 200 Special Topics 3 0900AM 0300PM TVC MTWRF 52515 73115 Webster12020 AQT 288 200 Aquaculture Practicum 3 0900AM 0300PM TVC MTWRF 52515 73115 Webster

Art12252 ART 110 H20 Art Appreciation AH1 3 0800AM 0915AM TVC 238 TR 6815 73115 Garcia

Automotive12489 ASE 265 200 HVAC Systems 4 1000AM 0400PM TORT MTWRF 51115 63015 Kingery12490 ASE 260 200 Advanced Drivability 2 1000AM 0400PM TORT MTWRF 51215 7115 Pickett

Barbering12422 BAR 107 200 IntroShavingHoningStrop 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12423 BAR 108 200 InterShavingHoningStropping 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12424 BAR 207 200 Adv ShavingHoningStropping 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper

Biology12532 BIO 202 PH6 Human AnatomyampPhys IILab SC1 4 0550PM 0830PM TVC 229 TW 6815 73115 Cahoone Business12330 BUS 115 H20 Introduction to Business 3 0800AM 1100AM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli12425 BUS 216 H20 Legal Environment of Business 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli12329 BUS 217 H20 Bus CommunicationRept Write 3 1130AM 0230PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli All business courses are meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online College Composition amp Reading12355 CCR 094 200 Studio 121 3 1100AM 1240PM TVC 129 MW 6815 73115 Longfellow

Computer Information Systems12253 CIS 118 H25 Intro PC Applications 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli This CIS course is meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online Communications12254 COM 115 200 Public Speaking 3 1000AM 1150AM TVC 129 R 6815 73115 Longfellow

Cosmetology12344 COS 110 200 Introduction to Hair Coloring 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12345 COS 111 200 Intermediate Hair Coloring 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12348 COS 210 200 Intermediate II Hair Coloring 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12426 COS 211 200 Adv Hair Color 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12491 COS 288 200 Practicum Electric Files 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51215 7115 Mortenson

Criminal Justice12354 CRJ 111 H25 Substantive Criminal Law 3 0530PM 0830PM TVC 129 W 6815 73115 Lara

Early Childhood Education12498 ECE 112 P20 InfantToddler Lab Tech 3 0400PM 0700PM TVC 236 W 6815 73115 Briones12499 ECE 225 P25 Language amp Cognition 3 0400PM 0700PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Plane

Education12428 EDU 251 200 Secondary Capstone 3 TBA 6815 73115 Wiley12492 EDU 250 PH2 CTE in Colorado 1 1000AM 1200PM TVC 229 R 6815 71715 Schroepfer12014 EMS 130 250 EMT Intravenous Therapy 2 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 TR 7715 8615 GHaverfield12015 HPR 102 250 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 61015 61015 GHaverfield12062 HPR 102 252 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 71515 71515 GHaverfield12318 HPR 175 250 ST First Aid 025 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 62415 62415 GHaverfield

English12132 ENG 121 H20 English Composition I CO1 3 0230PM 0420PM TVC 129 W 6815 73115 Longfellow12239 ENG 122 H20 English Composition II CO2 3 0230PM 0420PM TVC 129 R 6815 73115 Longfellow

Emergency Medical Services12014 EMS 130 250 EMT Intravenous Therapy 2 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 TR 7715 8615 GHaverfield12015 HPR 102 250 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 61015 61015 GHaverfield

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Class List

Valley

19wwwtrinidadstateedu

Emergency Medical Services Continued12062 HPR 102 252 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 71515 71515 GHaverfield12318 HPR 175 250 ST First Aid 025 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 62415 62415 GHaverfield

Esthetician12429 EST 110 200 Intro to Facials amp Skin Care 3 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12430 EST 111 200 Intermediate Facials-Skin Care 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12299 EST 210 200 Adv Skin Care 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12295 EST 211 200 Facial Make-up 1 51215 7115 Pepper

GED GED GED PREPABE 0800AM 0400PM TVC 247 TWR 7615 82715 Ruybal GED GED PREPABE 0800AM 0400PM TVC 247 MWR 7615 82715 Stanford GED GED PREPABE 0800AM 0500PM TVC 247 MTWRF 7615 82715 Lindsay GED GED Math 0800AM 1200PM TVC 247 MTWR 7615 82715 Petty

Math12327 MAT 050 200 Quantitative Literacy 4 0800AM 0940AM TVC 130 MTW 6815 73115 Hanson12328 MAT 055 200 Algebraic Literacy 4 0300PM 0440PM TVC 130 MTW 6815 73115 Hanson12012 MAT 107 H20 Career Math 3 0830AM 1215PM TVC 218 TR 6815 71715 Rasmussen12431 MAT 112 H20 Financial Math 3 0630PM 0930PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli This MAT 112 course is meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online 12302 MAT 121 H20 College Algebra MA1 4 0100PM 0330PM TVC 221 TR 6115 8715 Emerick

Medical Assisting12056 MOT 183 H20 Medical Assistant Internship 4 TOFCMP 6815 73115 OrsquoBrien Y12332 MOT 183 H21 Medical Assistant Internship 4 TOFCMP 6815 73115 OrsquoBrien Y

Nurse Aid12057 NUA 101 250 Nurse Aide Health Care Skills 4 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 6815 71315 Martinez12058 NUA 105 250 Home Health Aide Theory 2 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 71415 72815 Martinez12059 NUA 170 200 Nurse Aide Clinical Experience 1 0530AM 0330PM TOFCMP UFS 62615 62815 Mestas-Garcia12060 NUA 171 200 Advanced Nurse Aide Clinical 1 0530AM 0330PM TOFCMP UFS 71015 71215 Mestas-Garcia12061 NUA 172 200 Nurse Aide Clinical-Elderly 1 0530AM 0330PM TOFCMP UFS 72415 72615 Mestas-Garcia12433 HPR 102 253 CPR for Professionals 05 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR102 M 6815 71715 Staff

Nursing 12528 HWE 100 H20 Human Nutrition 3 0900AM 1200PM TVC SCTR102 M 51115 6515 Medina

Philosophy12432 PHI 111 H20 Intro to Philosophy AH3 3 0900AM 1100AM TVC 153 M 6815 73115 Hanna

Psychology12246 PSY 101 PH2 General Psychology I SS3 3 1030AM 1220PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Mobbley12134 PSY 227 H20 Psychology of DeathDying SS3 3 0100PM 0250PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Mobbley12335 PSY 255 H20 Brain and Behavior 3 0900AM 1050AM TVC 153 W 6815 73115 Meyer

Sociology12247 SOC 101 PH2 Intro to Sociology I SS3 3 0100PM 0250PM TVC 236 W 6815 73115 Cooley

Southern Rocky Mountain Heritage School1318 SRHS 1000 Introduction to Reiki S 0900AM 0400PM Banta 306 71815 71815 Dawes1319 SRHS 1001 Aromatherapy Blending Essential Oils S 0900AM 1200PM Banta 62015 62015 Evans1320 SRHS 1002 Aromatherapy Using Essential Oils Safety T 0900AM 1200PM Banta 6915 6915 Evans1321 SRHS 1003 Ear Candling F 0900AM 1200PM Banta 61215 61215 Evans1322 SRHS 1004 Hands on the Harp R 0700PM 0900PM TBD TBD 72315 72315 McKee1323 SRHS 1005 Accupressure for Stress T 1000AM 1200PM Banta 61615 61615 Evans

6-16-15

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Class List

When Trinidad State Junior College opened in April of 1925 it was Coloradorsquos rst community college In the beginning the college shared space and faculty with Trinidad High School It started with 37 students compared to about 1800 now

By 1935 classes were moved to a newly remodeled Tillotson Academy building That building sat just east of the present-day Berg Building but has since been torn down The 17-acre Trinidad Campus now includes 15 buildings plus two more in Alamosa and a handful of o -campus training sites

Trinidad State continues to o er traditional programs of study in academic-transfer areas such as accounting business administration English chemistry mathematics and psychology Those students often continue their education at a four-year school Trinidad State also o ers a wide range of career and technical training in programs like gunsmithing cosmetology massage therapy welding diesel mechanics auto mechanics and nursing

Historical highlights

bull The bill that established Trinidad State Junior College in 1925 was sponsored by State Senator Sam Freudenthal for whom the campus library is now named

bull In the beginning classes were taught at Trinidad High School by high school teachers but college students were not allowed to mingle with high school students

bull By 1932 a full two years of classes were o ered allowing the rst eight students to earn two year degrees in May of 1933

bull In the spring of 1940 construction began on what is now the Berg Administration Building

bull In the fall of 1940 construction began on what is now Scott Gymnasium

bull Trinidad Statersquos gunsmithing progam began in 1947 and is now regarded as the premier gunsmithing program in the United States

bull Trinidad State was accepted into the Colorado Community College System in 1968

bull In 1994 Trinidad State merged with the San Luis Valley Educational Center in Alamosa creating the Trinidad State Valley Campus

bull Selected as rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in 2015

Trinidad State Celebrates 90 years

21wwwtrinidadstateedu

CCCOnline Summer 2015 Class List

Session 1 ndash June 1th - August 8th

12249 AAA 099 C11 Active Learning Skills 112063 ACC 101 C11 Fundamentals of Accounting 312064 ACC 115 C11 Payroll Accounting 312065 ACC 121 C11 Accounting Principles I 412066 ACC 122 C11 Accounting Principles II 412067 ACC 131 C11 Income Tax 312380 ACC 215 C11 Acct Info Systems amp eBusiness 312068 ACC 226 C11 Cost Accounting 312069 ANT 101 C11 Cultural Anthropology SS3 312070 ANT 111 C11 Physical Anthropology SS3 312071 ANT 225 C11 Anthropology of Religion 312072 ART 110 C11 Art Appreciation AH1 312073 ART 111 C11 Art Hist Ancient MedievGT-AH1 312074 ART 112 C11 Art Hist Renaiss1900GT-AH1 312075 AST 101 C11 Astronomy I wLab SC1 412076 AST 102 C11 Astronomy II wLab SC1 412077 BIO 105 C11 Science of Biology wLab SC1 412078 BIO 106 C11 Basic Anatomy And Physiology 412079 BIO 111 C11 Gen College Biology ILab SC1 512080 BIO 201 C11 Human AnatomyampPhys wLab ISC1 412081 BIO 202 C11 Human AnatomyampPhys IILab SC1 412082 BIO 204 C11 Microbiology wLab SC1 412083 BIO 216 C11 Pathophysiology 412084 BUS 115 C11 Introduction to Business 312085 BUS 120 C11 Introduction to E-Commerce 312086 BUS 216 C11 Legal Environment of Business 312087 BUS 217 C11 Bus CommunicationRept Write 312088 BUS 226 C11 Business Statistics 312089 CHE 101 C11 Intro to Chemistry ILab SC1 5

12090 CHE 102 C11 Intro to Chemistry IILab SC1 512091 CHE 111 C11 Gen College Chem ILab SC1 512092 CHE 112 C11 Gen College Chem IILab SC1 512093 CIS 115 C11 Intro to Computer Info Sys 312094 CIS 118 C11 Intro PC Applications 312095 CIS 135 C11 Complete PC Word Processing 312096 CIS 145 C11 Complete PC Database 312097 CIS 155 C11 PC Spreadsheet Concepts 312098 CIS 267 C11 Mgmt of Information Systems 312240 CNG 101 C11 Networking Fundamentals 312099 CNG 209 C11 MS Server Active Direct Config 412100 CNG 210 C11 MS Network Infrastruct Config 412101 CNG 211 C11 Windows Configuration (OS) 312102 CNG 212 C11 Configuring Windows Server 412103 COM 115 C11 Public Speaking 312105 COM 125 C11 Interpersonal Communication 312104 CRJ 110 C11 Intro to Criminal Justice 312106 CRJ 125 C11 Policing Systems 312107 CRJ 135 C11 Judicial Function 312108 CRJ 145 C11 Correctional Process 312109 CRJ 205 C11 Principles of Criminal Law 312110 CRJ 210 C11 Constitutional Law 312111 CRJ 230 C11 Criminology 312112 CRJ 236 C11 CRJ Research Methods 312243 CRJ 257 C11 Victimology 312248 CSC 105 C11 Computer Literacy 312113 CSC 160 C11 Computer Science I (C++) 412114 CSC 161 C11 Computer Sci II (Language) 412115 CSC 240 C11 Java Programming 312116 CWB 110 C11 Cmplt Web Author (Language) 312117 CWB 130 C11 Web Editing Tools (Editor) 3

CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs

CCCOnline is not a college We are part of the Colorado Community College System of 13 two-year colleges in the state - including Trinidad State Junior College CCCOnline delivers online courses from those 13 colleges

If you are already a student at TSJC you can register for CCCOnline and your on-campus classes at the same time CCCOnline classes have their own unique section number C11 C12 C21 or C22 so you can easily tell them apart from Trinidad State Junior Collegersquos online courses or those you take on campus

If you want to take online classes are a new student and have not yet applied to one of the 13 Colorado community colleges visit wwwccconlineorg and explore the programs and courses we offer

All students who take CCCOnline courses must select a home college that offers the degree or certificate they want to pursue Your home college

Census Date - Last day to drop with refund

June 14th 2015

June 1st 2015

June 11th 2015

June 26th 2015

Session 1

August 8th 2015

Classes Begin

Last Day to Withdraw ldquoWrdquo Recorded No Refund

Summer 2015

Last Day of Class

June 8th 2015

July 10th 2015

Session 2

July 18th 2015

June 1st 2015

June 11th 2015

June 26th 2015

Session 3

August 8th 2015

bull Keeps your Records bull Processes your college application bull Provides transcripts bull Provides career counseling bull Helps you transfer your credits bull Issues your degree or certificate bull Takes your tuition payment bull Contact advisingccconlineorg

22 wwwtrinidadstateedu

12118 ECE 101 C11 Intro to Early Childhood Educ 312119 ECE 102 C11 Intro to ECE Lab Techniques 312120 ECE 103 C11 Guidance Strategies Yng Child 312121 ECE 111 C11 InfantToddler TheoryPractice 312122 ECE 112 C11 InfantToddler Lab Tech 312386 ECE 125 C11 ScienceMath amp the Young Child 312123 ECE 205 C11 Nutrition Health and Safety 312124 ECE 220 C11 Curriculum Methods Techniques 312125 ECE 226 C11 Creativity and the Young Child 312126 ECE 238 C11 Child Growth and Development 312127 ECE 240 C11 Admin of ECE Programs 312128 ECE 241 C11 AdminHuman Relations ECE 312129 ECE 260 C11 The Exceptional Child 312130 ECO 201 C11 Prin of Macroeconomics SS1 312131 ECO 202 C11 Prin of Microeconomics SS1 312135 ENG 121 C11 English Composition I CO1 312136 ENG 122 C11 English Composition II CO2 312137 ENG 131 C11 Technical Writing I 312138 ENG 221 C11 Creative Writing I 312139 ENG 222 C11 Creative Writing II 312140 ENV 101 C11 Environmental Sci wLab SC1 412141 FRE 111 C11 French Language I 512142 FRE 211 C11 French Language III AH4 312143 FRE 212 C11 French Language IV AH4 312144 GEO 105 C11 World Regional Geography SS2 312145 GEO 106 C11 Human Geography SS2 312146 GER 111 C11 German Language I 512147 GEY 111 C11 Physical Geology wLab SC1 412297 GEY 112 C11 Historical Geology wLab SC1 412148 HIS 101 C11 Western CivAntiquity-1650 HI1 312149 HIS 102 C11 Western Civ 1650-Present HI1 312150 HIS 111 C11 The World Antiquity-1500 HI1 312151 HIS 112 C11 The World 1500-Present HI1 312381 HIS 121 C11 US History to Reconst HI1 312152 HIS 225 C11 Colorado History HI1 312153 HPR 178 C11 Medical Terminology 112154 HUM 115 C11 World Mythology GT-AH2 312155 HUM 121 C11 Humanities Early Civ GT-AH2 312156 HUM 122 C11 Humanities Mediev-Mod GT-AH2 312157 HUM 123 C11 Humanities Modern WrldGT-AH2 312158 HWE 100 C11 Human Nutrition 312159 LIT 115 C11 Intro to Literature I AH2 312160 LIT 201 C11 Wrld Literature to 1600GT-AH2 312387 LIT 202 C11 World Lit After 1600GT-AH2 312388 LIT 211 C11 Amer Lit to Civil War GT-AH2 312161 LIT 212 C11 Amer Lit Aft Civil WarGT-AH2 312244 LIT 225 C11 Intro to Shakespeare AH2 312162 LIT 255 C11 Children`s Literature 312163 MAN 200 C11 Human Resource Management I 312164 MAN 216 C11 Small Business Management 312165 MAN 226 C11 Principles of Management 312166 MAR 111 C11 Principles of Sales 312167 MAR 216 C11 Principles of Marketing 312382 MAT 050 C11 Quantitative Literacy 412383 MAT 055 C11 Algebraic Literacy 412168 MAT 103 C11 Math for Clinical Calculations 312169 MAT 107 C11 Career Math 312170 MAT 112 C11 Financial Mathematics 312171 MAT 120 C11 Math for Liberal Arts MA1 412172 MAT 121 C11 College Algebra MA1 412173 MAT 122 C11 College Trigonometry MA1 312174 MAT 123 C11 Finite Mathematics MA1 4

12175 MAT 125 C11 Survey of Calculus MA1 412176 MAT 135 C11 Intro to Statistics MA1 312177 MAT 155 C11 Integrated Math I 312178 MAT 156 C11 Integrated Math II 312179 MAT 166 C11 Pre-Calculus MA1 512180 MAT 201 C11 Calculus I MA1 512181 MAT 202 C11 Calculus II MA1 512182 MAT 203 C11 Calculus III MA1 412183 MGD 102 C11 Introduction To Multimedia 312184 MGD 111 C11 Adobe Photoshop I 312185 MGD 112 C11 Adobe Illustrator I 312241 MGD 114 C11 Adobe InDesign 312186 MUS 100 C11 Intro to Music Theory I 312188 MUS 120 C11 Music Appreciation AH1 312187 MUS 121 C11 Music Hist Mdvl-Classical AH1 312242 MUS 125 C11 History of Jazz GT-AH1 312189 NUR 101 C11 Pharmacology Calculations 112190 OSH 115 C11 General Industry Standards 512192 OSH 125 C11 Construction Industry Standard 312191 OSH 135 C11 Case Study Evaluation 512195 OSH 145 C11 Fire Protection amp Analysis 312193 OSH 146 C11 Hazardous Materials 212194 OSH 155 C11 Environ Regulatory Framework 312197 OSH 165 C11 Excavation Safety 112196 OSH 215 C11 Accident Prevention 312198 OSH 225 C11 Industrial Hygiene 312199 OSH 226 C11 ErgonomicsManage Task Stress 312200 OSH 235 C11 Workersrsquo Compensation 212201 OSH 245 C11 Safety Program PlanningAdmin 312202 OSH 246 C11 Safety Training Methods 312203 OSH 255 C11 Industrial Hygiene Instru Lab 312204 OSH 281 C11 Internship 012205 OSH 285 C11 Independent Study 012206 PHI 111 C11 Intro to Philosophy AH3 312207 PHI 112 C11 Ethics AH3 312208 PHI 113 C11 Logic AH3 312209 PHI 115 C11 World Religions-West AH3 312210 PHI 116 C11 World Religions-East AH3 312211 PHY 105 C11 Conceptual Physics wLab SC1 412212 PHY 111 C11 Physics Alg-Based ILab SC1 512213 PHY 112 C11 Physics Alg-Based IILab SC1 512214 POS 105 C11 Intro to Political ScienceSS1 312215 POS 111 C11 American Government SS1 312216 POS 125 C11 AmerStateLocal Govt GT-SS1 312217 POS 205 C11 International Relations SS1 312218 PSY 101 C11 General Psychology I SS3 312219 PSY 102 C11 General Psychology II SS3 312220 PSY 226 C11 Social Psychology SS3 312221 PSY 235 C11 Human Growth amp Developmnt SS3 312222 PSY 237 C11 Child amp Adolescent Psychology 312223 PSY 238 C11 Child Development SS3 312224 PSY 249 C11 Abnormal Psychology SS3 312225 RUS 111 C11 Russian Language I 512226 SCI 155 C11 Integrated Sci I wLab SC1 412296 SCI 156 C11 Integrated Sci II wLab SC1 412227 SOC 101 C11 Intro to Sociology I SS3 312228 SOC 102 C11 Intro to Sociology II SS3 312229 SOC 231 C11 Sociology-Deviant BehaviorSS3 312230 SPA 111 C11 Spanish Language I 512231 SPA 112 C11 Spanish Language II 512232 SPA 211 C11 Spanish Language III AH4 312233 SPA 212 C11 Spanish Language IV AH4 3

CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title CRS CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs

CCCOnline Summer 2015 Class List Continued

23wwwtrinidadstateedu

AGE 102 Agriculture Economics GT-SS1AGR 260 World Interdependence Population and Food GT-SS3AGY 240 Introductory Soil Science with Lab GT-SC1ANT 101 Cultural Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 102 Cultural Anthropology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 103 Archaeology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 104 Physical Anthropology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 107 Introduction to Archaeology GT-SS3ANT 108 Archaeology of World Rock Art GT-SS3ANT 111 Physical Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 201 Introduction to Forensic Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 215 Indians of North America GT-SS3ANT 250 Medical Anthropology GT-SS3ART 110 Art Appreciation GT-AH1ART 111 Art History Ancient to Medieval GT-AH1ART 112 Art History Renaissance to Modern GT-AH1ART 207 Art History - 1900 to Present GT-AH1AST 101 Astronomy I with Lab GT-SC1AST 102 Astronomy II with Lab GT-SC1AST 150 Astrobiology GT-SC2AST 155 Astronomy Ancient Cultures GT-SC2AST 160 Cosmology GT-SC2BIO 103 Principles of Animal Biology GT-SC2BIO 104 Biology A Human Approach GT-SC1BIO 105 Science of Biology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 111 General College Biology I with Lab GT-SC1BIO 112 General College Biology II with Lab GT-SC1BIO 116 Introduction to Human Disease GT-SC2BIO 201 Anatomy amp Physiology I with Lab GT-SC1BIO 202 Anatomy amp Physiology II with Lab GT-SC1BIO 204 Microbiology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 208 General College Microbiology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 220 General Zoology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 221 Botany with Lab GT-SC1BIO 224 Genetics GT-SC1CHE 101 Introduction to Chemistry I with Lab GT-SC1CHE 102 Introduction to Chemistry II with Lab GT-SC1CHE 105 Chemistry in Context with Lab GT-SC1CHE 111 General College Chemistry I with Lab GT-SC1CHE 112 General College Chemistry II with Lab GT-SC1COM 220 Inter-cultural Communication GT-SS3CRJ 110 Introduction to Criminal Justice GT-SS3DAN 125 History of Dance I GT-AH1ECO 101 Economics of Social Issues GT-SS1ECO 201 Principles of Macroeconomics GT-SS1ECO 202 Principles of Microeconomics GT-SS1ECO 211 Gender in the Economy GT-SS1ECO 245 Environmental Economics GT-SS1

ENG 121 English Composition I GT-CO1ENG 122 English Composition II GT-CO2ENG 201 English Comp III Writing for Public Discourse GT-CO3ENV 101 Introduction to Environmental Science with Lab GT-SC1ENV 110 Natural Disasters GT-SC2ETH 200 Introduction to Ethnic Studies GT-SS3FRE 211 French Language III GT-AH4FRE 212 French Language IV GT-AH4GEO 105 World Regional Geography GT-SS2GEO 106 Human Geography GT-SS2GEO 111 Physical Geography - Landforms with Lab GT-SC1GEO 112 Physical Geography-Weather amp Climate with Lab GT-SC1GER 211 German Language III GT-AH4GER 212 German Language IV GT-AH4GEY 108 Geology of US National Parks GT-SC2GEY 111 Physical Geology with Lab GT-SC1GEY 112 Historical Geology with Lab GT-SC1GEY 135 Environmental Geology with Lab GT-SC1HIS 101 Western Civilization Antiquity - 1650 GT-HI1HIS 102 Western Civilization 1650 - Present GT-HI1HIS 111 The World Antiquity - 1500 GT-HI1HIS 112 The World 1500 - Present GT-HI1HIS 121 US History to Reconstruction GT-HI1HIS 122 US History Since the Civil War GT-HI1HIS 203 Civil War Era in American History GT-HI1HIS 205 Women in World History GT-HI1HIS 207 American Environmental History GT-HI1HIS 208 American Indian History GT-HI1HIS 215 Women in US History GT-HI1HIS 218 History of Science and Technology GT-HI1HIS 225 Colorado History GT-HI1HIS 235 History of the American West GT-HI1HIS 236 US History Since 1945 GT-HI1HIS 243 History of Modern China GT-HI1HIS 244 History of Latin America GT-HI1HIS 245 US in the World GT-HI1HIS 247 20th Century World History GT-HI1HIS 249 History of Islamic Civilization GT-HI1HIS 250 African American History GT-HI1HIS 251 History of Christianity in the World GT-HI1HIS 255 The Middle Ages GT-HI1HIS 259 Modern Middle East GT-HI1HIS 260 U S Foreign Relations History GT-HI1HIS 265 Writing About History GT-CO3HUM 103 Introduction to Film Art GT-AH2HUM 115 World Mythology GT-AH2HUM 121 Humanities Early Civilization GT-AH2HUM 122 Humanities Medieval-Modern GT-AH2

CRN Title CRN Title

Statewide Guaranteed Transfer Classes

Session 2 ndash June 8th - August 18th 12390 ART 110 C21 Art Appreciation AH1 312391 BUS 115 C21 Introduction to Business 312408 COM 115 C21 Public Speaking 312392 COM 125 C21 Interpersonal Communication 312393 ENG 121 C21 English Composition I CO1 312394 ENG 122 C21 English Composition II CO2 312395 HIS 121 C21 US History to Reconst HI1 312396 HIS 225 C21 Colorado History HI1 3

12397 HWE 100 C21 Human Nutrition 312398 PHI 111 C21 Intro to Philosophy AH3 312399 PSY 101 C21 General Psychology I SS3 312400 PSY 235 C21 Human Growth amp Developmnt SS3 312401 SOC 101 C21 Intro to Sociology I SS3 3

Session 3 ndash June 1th - August 8th 12384 MAT 025 C91 Algebraic Literacy Lab 112385 MAT 055 C91 Algebraic Literacy 4

CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs

CCCOnline Summer 2015 Class List Continued

HUM 123 Humanities Modern World GT-AH2ITA 211 Italian Language III GT-AH4ITA 212 Italian Language IV GT-AH4JOU 105 Introduction to Mass Media GT-SS3JPN 211 Japanese Language III GT-AH4JPN 212 Japanese Language IV GT-AH4LIT 115 Introduction to Literature I GT-AH2LIT 201 World Literature 10 1600 GT-AH2LIT 202 World Literature After 1600 GT-AH2LIT 205 Ethnic Literature GT-AH2LIT 211 American Literature to Civil War GT-AH2LIT 212 American Literature After Civil War GT-AH2LIT 221 British Literature to 1700 GT-AH2LIT 222 British Literature Since 1700 GT-AH2LIT 225 Introduction to Shakespeare GT-AH2LIT 246 Literature of Women GT-AH2LIT 259 Survey of African American Literature GT-AH2LIT 268 Celtic Literature GT-AH2MAT 120 Mathematics for Liberal Arts GT-MA1MAT 121 College Algebra GT-MA1MAT 122 College Trigonometry GT-MA1MAT 123 Finite Mathematics GT-MA1MAT 125 Survey of Calculus GT-MA1MAT 135 Introduction to Statistics GT-MA1MAT 166 Pre-Calculus GT-MA1MAT 201 Calculus I GT-MA1MAT 202 Calculus II GT-MA1MAT 203 Calculus III GT-MA1MAT 204 Calculus IIIEngineering Apps GT-MA1MAT 215 Discrete Mathematics GT-MA1MAT 261 Diff Eqwith Engineering Apps GT-MA1MAT 265 Differential Equations GT-MA1MET 150 General Meteorology with Lab GT-MA1MUS 120 Music Appreciation GT-AH1MUS 122 Music History Early Romantic-Present GT-AH1MUS 123 Survey of World Music GT-AH1MUS 125 History of Jazz GT-AH1NRE 251 General Oceanography with Lab GT-SC1PHI 111 Introduction to Philosophy GT-AH3PHI 112 Ethics GT-AH3PHI 113 Logic GT-AH3PHI 114 Comparative Religions GT-AH3PHI 115 World Religions West GT-AH3PHI 116 World Religions East GT-AH3PHI 214 Philosophy of Religion GT-AH3PHI 218 Environmental Ethics GT-AH3PHI 220 Philosophy of Death and Dying GT-AH3PHY 105 Conceptual Physics with Lab GT-SC1PHY 107 Energy Science and Technology with Lab GT-SC1

PHY 111 Physics Algebra Based I with Lab GT-SC1PHY 112 Physics Algebra Based II with Lab GT-SC1PHY 211 Physics Calculus Based I with Lab GT-SC1PHY 212 Physics Calculus Based II with Lab GT-SC1POS 105 Introduction to Political Science GT-SS1POS 111 American Government GT-SS1POS 125 American State and Local Government GT-SS1POS 205 International Relations GT-SS1POS 215 Current Political Issues GT-SS1POS 225 Comparative Government GT-SS1PSY 101 General Psychology I GT-SS3PSY 102 General Psychology II GT-SS3PSY 205 Psychology of Gender GT-SS3PSY 217 Human Sexuality GT-SS3PSY 226 Social Psychology GT-SS3PSY 227 Psychology of Death and Dying GT-SS3PSY 235 Human Growth amp Development GT-SS3PSY 238 Child Development GT-SS3PSY 240 Health Psychology GT-SS3PSY 249 Abnormal Psychology GT-SS3PSY 265 Psychology of Personality GT-SS3RUS 211 Russian Language III GT-AH4RUS 212 Russian Language IV GT-AH4SCI 105 Science in Society GT-SC2SCI 155 Integrated Science I Physics amp Chemistry with Lab GT-SC1SCI 156 Integrated Science II Earth amp Life Science with Lab GT-SC1SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology GT-SS3SOC 102 Introduction to Sociology II GT-SS3SOC 205 Sociology of Family Dynamics GT-SS3SOC 207 Environmental Sociology GT-SS3SOC 215 Contemporary Social Problems GT-SS3SOC 216 Sociology of Gender GT-SS3SOC 218 Sociology of Diversity GT-SS3SOC 220 Sociology of Religion GT-SS3SOC 231 Sociology of Deviant Behavior GT-SS3SOC 237 Sociology of Death and Dying GT-SS3SPA 211 Spanish Language III GT-AH4SPA 212 Spanish Language IV GT-AH4THE 105 Theatre Appreciation GT-AH1THE 108 Theatre Script Analysis GT-AH1THE 211 Development of Theatre Greek-Renaissance GT-AH1THE 212 Development of Theatre Restoration-Modern GT-AH1THE 215 Playwriting GT-AH1WST 200 Introduction to Women Studies GT-SS3WST 225 Women and Social Action GT-SS3WST 240 Goddesses and Women of the Ancient World GT-SS3WST 249 Womenrsquos Sexuality GT-SS3

52315

Statewide Guaranteed Transfer Classes Continued CRN Title CRN Title

Southern Colorado Repertory eatre and Trinidad State are o ering a two-week Arts Immersion Camp open to kids ages 5-18 e summer program includes theatre taught by professional actors designers and technicians and music and art taught by Trinidad Statersquos accomplished professors For two fun- lled weeks campers receive extensive and specialized training for the next generation of creative professionals and enthusiasts all in a safe environment on Trinidad Statersquos beautiful campus e two weeks of Camp lead up to the last weekend when family members can enjoy campers in a fully staged play and music performance and art on display at Trinidad Statersquos Massari Performing Arts Center

Dates July 20 - August 2 2015 (two weeks)Times 3 options -

bull Full Immersion Sleep-Over Campbull Day Camp 9 am - 5 pm including an hour for lunchbull Theatre Camp only 9 am - 1 pm

Costbull Full Immersion including room and board and all activities

$1295bull Full Day Camp including lunch $485bull Morning Theatre Camp only $220

Where Trinidad State Junior College and the Massari Performing Arts CenterAges

bull Full Immersion Sleep-over Camp 8-18bull Day Camp 7-18bull Morning Theatre Camp only 5-18

Description Geared for all levels of experience and interest Arts Camp provides extensive training and performance experiences in acting dance music and art blending interactive activities with professional trainingContact Harriet Vaugeois or Bernadine Torres bernadinescrtheatregmailcom wwwscrtheatrecom

In Theatre workshops campers work on all aspects of theatre production including acting voice production dance technical design of costumes scenery lights sound and props Highly experienced teachers and counselors ensure a supportive and inclusive environment where campers build vivid on-stage characters which help shape the o -stage character of the young lives engaged making them con dent compassionate and well rounded Campers are encouraged to develop new skills pursue existing interests and foster everlasting friendships

In Art workshops campers will engage in hands-on opportunities to experience the creative process in an active (and fun) studio environment Campers will work with highly experienced professional artists who welcome the opportunity to work with unique individuals bursting with potential In addition to the traditional range of artistic expression the campers will also have the opportunity to experience puppet making Our goal is to push creativity to the next level encourage long lasting friendships build con dence and self-esteem all while having fun

In Music workshops campers will rehearse daily with highly accomplished musicians to improve his or her vocal or musical skills both individually and as part of a group In addition to exploring various musical genres campers will have the opportunity to develop songwriting skills Beyond increased musical con dence campers will form lifelong friendships with other boys girls and teens who share the same passion and enthusiasm (Please note other than piano and percussion campers will need to bring their own instrument)

Southern Colorado Arts Immersion Camp

Theatre

Art

Music

24 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Southern Colorado Repertory eatre and Trinidad State are o ering a two-week Arts Immersion Camp open to kids ages 5-18 e summer program includes theatre taught by professional actors designers and technicians and music and art taught by Trinidad Statersquos accomplished professors For two fun- lled weeks campers receive extensive and specialized training for the next generation of creative professionals and enthusiasts all in a safe environment on Trinidad Statersquos beautiful campus e two weeks of Camp lead up to the last weekend when family members can enjoy campers in a fully staged play and music performance and art on display at Trinidad Statersquos Massari Performing Arts Center

Dates July 20 - August 2 2015 (two weeks)Times 3 options -

bull Full Immersion Sleep-Over Campbull Day Camp 9 am - 5 pm including an hour for lunchbull Theatre Camp only 9 am - 1 pm

Costbull Full Immersion including room and board and all activities

$1295bull Full Day Camp including lunch $485bull Morning Theatre Camp only $220

Where Trinidad State Junior College and the Massari Performing Arts CenterAges

bull Full Immersion Sleep-over Camp 8-18bull Day Camp 7-18bull Morning Theatre Camp only 5-18

Description Geared for all levels of experience and interest Arts Camp provides extensive training and performance experiences in acting dance music and art blending interactive activities with professional trainingContact Harriet Vaugeois or Bernadine Torres bernadinescrtheatregmailcom wwwscrtheatrecom

In Theatre workshops campers work on all aspects of theatre production including acting voice production dance technical design of costumes scenery lights sound and props Highly experienced teachers and counselors ensure a supportive and inclusive environment where campers build vivid on-stage characters which help shape the o -stage character of the young lives engaged making them con dent compassionate and well rounded Campers are encouraged to develop new skills pursue existing interests and foster everlasting friendships

In Art workshops campers will engage in hands-on opportunities to experience the creative process in an active (and fun) studio environment Campers will work with highly experienced professional artists who welcome the opportunity to work with unique individuals bursting with potential In addition to the traditional range of artistic expression the campers will also have the opportunity to experience puppet making Our goal is to push creativity to the next level encourage long lasting friendships build con dence and self-esteem all while having fun

In Music workshops campers will rehearse daily with highly accomplished musicians to improve his or her vocal or musical skills both individually and as part of a group In addition to exploring various musical genres campers will have the opportunity to develop songwriting skills Beyond increased musical con dence campers will form lifelong friendships with other boys girls and teens who share the same passion and enthusiasm (Please note other than piano and percussion campers will need to bring their own instrument)

Southern Colorado Arts Immersion Camp

Theatre

Art

Music

Summer Gunsmithing Series at Trinidad State

More than 60 classes are o ered through the NRA Summer Series including topics covering speci c guns machining welding for gunsmiths metal nishes reloading stockmaking checkering engraving and more

Learn from the best ndash experts from all over the nation and our top-notch gunsmithing faculty teach NRA summer classes

Classes ll up fast - sign up today Call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

ldquoThis is my rst time here rst time doing any gunsmithing

and I was very impressed Thanks for a great weekrdquo ndash NRA Gunsmithing Student

Trinidad State o ers NRA gunsmithing courses throughout the summer Classes vary in length from one day to two weeks and

are available to anyone interested in gunsmithing or related topics - whether yoursquore a novice current student or professional

Now at Trinidad State NRA Certified Training Center

Trinidad State is now home to the rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in the United States is allows Trinidad Statersquos storied Gunsmithing Department with backing from the NRA to train future gun safety instructors in the proper use

of pistols ri es shotguns and more Not only can students become NRA Certi ed

Instructors they can take advantage of government nancial aid GI Bill and Vocational Rehab bene ts when paying for these classes For information or

to sign up call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

bull Tuition at Trinidad State is at least 40 less than area 4-year colleges and universities

bull Start here then transfer to a 4-year university ndash General Education courses guaranteed to transfer to Colorado universities (some restrictions apply)

Get the schedule online

Call 1-800-621-TSJC or visit trinidadstateedu

Summer Gunsmithing Series at Trinidad State

More than 60 classes are o ered through the NRA Summer Series including topics covering speci c guns machining welding for gunsmiths metal nishes reloading stockmaking checkering engraving and more

Learn from the best ndash experts from all over the nation and our top-notch gunsmithing faculty teach NRA summer classes

Classes ll up fast - sign up today Call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

ldquoThis is my rst time here rst time doing any gunsmithing

and I was very impressed Thanks for a great weekrdquo ndash NRA Gunsmithing Student

Trinidad State o ers NRA gunsmithing courses throughout the summer Classes vary in length from one day to two weeks and

are available to anyone interested in gunsmithing or related topics - whether yoursquore a novice current student or professional

Now at Trinidad State NRA Certified Training Center

Trinidad State is now home to the rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in the United States is allows Trinidad Statersquos storied Gunsmithing Department with backing from the NRA to train future gun safety instructors in the proper use

of pistols ri es shotguns and more Not only can students become NRA Certi ed

Instructors they can take advantage of government nancial aid GI Bill and Vocational Rehab bene ts when paying for these classes For information or

to sign up call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

bull Tuition at Trinidad State is at least 40 less than area 4-year colleges and universities

bull Start here then transfer to a 4-year university ndash General Education courses guaranteed to transfer to Colorado universities (some restrictions apply)

Get the schedule online

Call 1-800-621-TSJC or visit trinidadstateedu

Valley

18 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Advancing Academic Achievement12420 AAA 176 P20 ST College Science Prep 2 0830AM 1035AM TVC 236 MW 6815 71715 Krumm

Aquaculture12019 AQT 275 200 Special Topics 3 0900AM 0300PM TVC MTWRF 52515 73115 Webster12020 AQT 288 200 Aquaculture Practicum 3 0900AM 0300PM TVC MTWRF 52515 73115 Webster

Art12252 ART 110 H20 Art Appreciation AH1 3 0800AM 0915AM TVC 238 TR 6815 73115 Garcia

Automotive12489 ASE 265 200 HVAC Systems 4 1000AM 0400PM TORT MTWRF 51115 63015 Kingery12490 ASE 260 200 Advanced Drivability 2 1000AM 0400PM TORT MTWRF 51215 7115 Pickett

Barbering12422 BAR 107 200 IntroShavingHoningStrop 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12423 BAR 108 200 InterShavingHoningStropping 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12424 BAR 207 200 Adv ShavingHoningStropping 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper

Biology12532 BIO 202 PH6 Human AnatomyampPhys IILab SC1 4 0550PM 0830PM TVC 229 TW 6815 73115 Cahoone Business12330 BUS 115 H20 Introduction to Business 3 0800AM 1100AM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli12425 BUS 216 H20 Legal Environment of Business 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli12329 BUS 217 H20 Bus CommunicationRept Write 3 1130AM 0230PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli All business courses are meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online College Composition amp Reading12355 CCR 094 200 Studio 121 3 1100AM 1240PM TVC 129 MW 6815 73115 Longfellow

Computer Information Systems12253 CIS 118 H25 Intro PC Applications 3 0300PM 0600PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli This CIS course is meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online Communications12254 COM 115 200 Public Speaking 3 1000AM 1150AM TVC 129 R 6815 73115 Longfellow

Cosmetology12344 COS 110 200 Introduction to Hair Coloring 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12345 COS 111 200 Intermediate Hair Coloring 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12348 COS 210 200 Intermediate II Hair Coloring 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12426 COS 211 200 Adv Hair Color 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Fleming12491 COS 288 200 Practicum Electric Files 1 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51215 7115 Mortenson

Criminal Justice12354 CRJ 111 H25 Substantive Criminal Law 3 0530PM 0830PM TVC 129 W 6815 73115 Lara

Early Childhood Education12498 ECE 112 P20 InfantToddler Lab Tech 3 0400PM 0700PM TVC 236 W 6815 73115 Briones12499 ECE 225 P25 Language amp Cognition 3 0400PM 0700PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Plane

Education12428 EDU 251 200 Secondary Capstone 3 TBA 6815 73115 Wiley12492 EDU 250 PH2 CTE in Colorado 1 1000AM 1200PM TVC 229 R 6815 71715 Schroepfer12014 EMS 130 250 EMT Intravenous Therapy 2 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 TR 7715 8615 GHaverfield12015 HPR 102 250 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 61015 61015 GHaverfield12062 HPR 102 252 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 71515 71515 GHaverfield12318 HPR 175 250 ST First Aid 025 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 62415 62415 GHaverfield

English12132 ENG 121 H20 English Composition I CO1 3 0230PM 0420PM TVC 129 W 6815 73115 Longfellow12239 ENG 122 H20 English Composition II CO2 3 0230PM 0420PM TVC 129 R 6815 73115 Longfellow

Emergency Medical Services12014 EMS 130 250 EMT Intravenous Therapy 2 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 TR 7715 8615 GHaverfield12015 HPR 102 250 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 61015 61015 GHaverfield

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Class List

Valley

19wwwtrinidadstateedu

Emergency Medical Services Continued12062 HPR 102 252 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 71515 71515 GHaverfield12318 HPR 175 250 ST First Aid 025 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 62415 62415 GHaverfield

Esthetician12429 EST 110 200 Intro to Facials amp Skin Care 3 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12430 EST 111 200 Intermediate Facials-Skin Care 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12299 EST 210 200 Adv Skin Care 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12295 EST 211 200 Facial Make-up 1 51215 7115 Pepper

GED GED GED PREPABE 0800AM 0400PM TVC 247 TWR 7615 82715 Ruybal GED GED PREPABE 0800AM 0400PM TVC 247 MWR 7615 82715 Stanford GED GED PREPABE 0800AM 0500PM TVC 247 MTWRF 7615 82715 Lindsay GED GED Math 0800AM 1200PM TVC 247 MTWR 7615 82715 Petty

Math12327 MAT 050 200 Quantitative Literacy 4 0800AM 0940AM TVC 130 MTW 6815 73115 Hanson12328 MAT 055 200 Algebraic Literacy 4 0300PM 0440PM TVC 130 MTW 6815 73115 Hanson12012 MAT 107 H20 Career Math 3 0830AM 1215PM TVC 218 TR 6815 71715 Rasmussen12431 MAT 112 H20 Financial Math 3 0630PM 0930PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli This MAT 112 course is meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online 12302 MAT 121 H20 College Algebra MA1 4 0100PM 0330PM TVC 221 TR 6115 8715 Emerick

Medical Assisting12056 MOT 183 H20 Medical Assistant Internship 4 TOFCMP 6815 73115 OrsquoBrien Y12332 MOT 183 H21 Medical Assistant Internship 4 TOFCMP 6815 73115 OrsquoBrien Y

Nurse Aid12057 NUA 101 250 Nurse Aide Health Care Skills 4 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 6815 71315 Martinez12058 NUA 105 250 Home Health Aide Theory 2 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 71415 72815 Martinez12059 NUA 170 200 Nurse Aide Clinical Experience 1 0530AM 0330PM TOFCMP UFS 62615 62815 Mestas-Garcia12060 NUA 171 200 Advanced Nurse Aide Clinical 1 0530AM 0330PM TOFCMP UFS 71015 71215 Mestas-Garcia12061 NUA 172 200 Nurse Aide Clinical-Elderly 1 0530AM 0330PM TOFCMP UFS 72415 72615 Mestas-Garcia12433 HPR 102 253 CPR for Professionals 05 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR102 M 6815 71715 Staff

Nursing 12528 HWE 100 H20 Human Nutrition 3 0900AM 1200PM TVC SCTR102 M 51115 6515 Medina

Philosophy12432 PHI 111 H20 Intro to Philosophy AH3 3 0900AM 1100AM TVC 153 M 6815 73115 Hanna

Psychology12246 PSY 101 PH2 General Psychology I SS3 3 1030AM 1220PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Mobbley12134 PSY 227 H20 Psychology of DeathDying SS3 3 0100PM 0250PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Mobbley12335 PSY 255 H20 Brain and Behavior 3 0900AM 1050AM TVC 153 W 6815 73115 Meyer

Sociology12247 SOC 101 PH2 Intro to Sociology I SS3 3 0100PM 0250PM TVC 236 W 6815 73115 Cooley

Southern Rocky Mountain Heritage School1318 SRHS 1000 Introduction to Reiki S 0900AM 0400PM Banta 306 71815 71815 Dawes1319 SRHS 1001 Aromatherapy Blending Essential Oils S 0900AM 1200PM Banta 62015 62015 Evans1320 SRHS 1002 Aromatherapy Using Essential Oils Safety T 0900AM 1200PM Banta 6915 6915 Evans1321 SRHS 1003 Ear Candling F 0900AM 1200PM Banta 61215 61215 Evans1322 SRHS 1004 Hands on the Harp R 0700PM 0900PM TBD TBD 72315 72315 McKee1323 SRHS 1005 Accupressure for Stress T 1000AM 1200PM Banta 61615 61615 Evans

6-16-15

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Class List

When Trinidad State Junior College opened in April of 1925 it was Coloradorsquos rst community college In the beginning the college shared space and faculty with Trinidad High School It started with 37 students compared to about 1800 now

By 1935 classes were moved to a newly remodeled Tillotson Academy building That building sat just east of the present-day Berg Building but has since been torn down The 17-acre Trinidad Campus now includes 15 buildings plus two more in Alamosa and a handful of o -campus training sites

Trinidad State continues to o er traditional programs of study in academic-transfer areas such as accounting business administration English chemistry mathematics and psychology Those students often continue their education at a four-year school Trinidad State also o ers a wide range of career and technical training in programs like gunsmithing cosmetology massage therapy welding diesel mechanics auto mechanics and nursing

Historical highlights

bull The bill that established Trinidad State Junior College in 1925 was sponsored by State Senator Sam Freudenthal for whom the campus library is now named

bull In the beginning classes were taught at Trinidad High School by high school teachers but college students were not allowed to mingle with high school students

bull By 1932 a full two years of classes were o ered allowing the rst eight students to earn two year degrees in May of 1933

bull In the spring of 1940 construction began on what is now the Berg Administration Building

bull In the fall of 1940 construction began on what is now Scott Gymnasium

bull Trinidad Statersquos gunsmithing progam began in 1947 and is now regarded as the premier gunsmithing program in the United States

bull Trinidad State was accepted into the Colorado Community College System in 1968

bull In 1994 Trinidad State merged with the San Luis Valley Educational Center in Alamosa creating the Trinidad State Valley Campus

bull Selected as rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in 2015

Trinidad State Celebrates 90 years

21wwwtrinidadstateedu

CCCOnline Summer 2015 Class List

Session 1 ndash June 1th - August 8th

12249 AAA 099 C11 Active Learning Skills 112063 ACC 101 C11 Fundamentals of Accounting 312064 ACC 115 C11 Payroll Accounting 312065 ACC 121 C11 Accounting Principles I 412066 ACC 122 C11 Accounting Principles II 412067 ACC 131 C11 Income Tax 312380 ACC 215 C11 Acct Info Systems amp eBusiness 312068 ACC 226 C11 Cost Accounting 312069 ANT 101 C11 Cultural Anthropology SS3 312070 ANT 111 C11 Physical Anthropology SS3 312071 ANT 225 C11 Anthropology of Religion 312072 ART 110 C11 Art Appreciation AH1 312073 ART 111 C11 Art Hist Ancient MedievGT-AH1 312074 ART 112 C11 Art Hist Renaiss1900GT-AH1 312075 AST 101 C11 Astronomy I wLab SC1 412076 AST 102 C11 Astronomy II wLab SC1 412077 BIO 105 C11 Science of Biology wLab SC1 412078 BIO 106 C11 Basic Anatomy And Physiology 412079 BIO 111 C11 Gen College Biology ILab SC1 512080 BIO 201 C11 Human AnatomyampPhys wLab ISC1 412081 BIO 202 C11 Human AnatomyampPhys IILab SC1 412082 BIO 204 C11 Microbiology wLab SC1 412083 BIO 216 C11 Pathophysiology 412084 BUS 115 C11 Introduction to Business 312085 BUS 120 C11 Introduction to E-Commerce 312086 BUS 216 C11 Legal Environment of Business 312087 BUS 217 C11 Bus CommunicationRept Write 312088 BUS 226 C11 Business Statistics 312089 CHE 101 C11 Intro to Chemistry ILab SC1 5

12090 CHE 102 C11 Intro to Chemistry IILab SC1 512091 CHE 111 C11 Gen College Chem ILab SC1 512092 CHE 112 C11 Gen College Chem IILab SC1 512093 CIS 115 C11 Intro to Computer Info Sys 312094 CIS 118 C11 Intro PC Applications 312095 CIS 135 C11 Complete PC Word Processing 312096 CIS 145 C11 Complete PC Database 312097 CIS 155 C11 PC Spreadsheet Concepts 312098 CIS 267 C11 Mgmt of Information Systems 312240 CNG 101 C11 Networking Fundamentals 312099 CNG 209 C11 MS Server Active Direct Config 412100 CNG 210 C11 MS Network Infrastruct Config 412101 CNG 211 C11 Windows Configuration (OS) 312102 CNG 212 C11 Configuring Windows Server 412103 COM 115 C11 Public Speaking 312105 COM 125 C11 Interpersonal Communication 312104 CRJ 110 C11 Intro to Criminal Justice 312106 CRJ 125 C11 Policing Systems 312107 CRJ 135 C11 Judicial Function 312108 CRJ 145 C11 Correctional Process 312109 CRJ 205 C11 Principles of Criminal Law 312110 CRJ 210 C11 Constitutional Law 312111 CRJ 230 C11 Criminology 312112 CRJ 236 C11 CRJ Research Methods 312243 CRJ 257 C11 Victimology 312248 CSC 105 C11 Computer Literacy 312113 CSC 160 C11 Computer Science I (C++) 412114 CSC 161 C11 Computer Sci II (Language) 412115 CSC 240 C11 Java Programming 312116 CWB 110 C11 Cmplt Web Author (Language) 312117 CWB 130 C11 Web Editing Tools (Editor) 3

CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs

CCCOnline is not a college We are part of the Colorado Community College System of 13 two-year colleges in the state - including Trinidad State Junior College CCCOnline delivers online courses from those 13 colleges

If you are already a student at TSJC you can register for CCCOnline and your on-campus classes at the same time CCCOnline classes have their own unique section number C11 C12 C21 or C22 so you can easily tell them apart from Trinidad State Junior Collegersquos online courses or those you take on campus

If you want to take online classes are a new student and have not yet applied to one of the 13 Colorado community colleges visit wwwccconlineorg and explore the programs and courses we offer

All students who take CCCOnline courses must select a home college that offers the degree or certificate they want to pursue Your home college

Census Date - Last day to drop with refund

June 14th 2015

June 1st 2015

June 11th 2015

June 26th 2015

Session 1

August 8th 2015

Classes Begin

Last Day to Withdraw ldquoWrdquo Recorded No Refund

Summer 2015

Last Day of Class

June 8th 2015

July 10th 2015

Session 2

July 18th 2015

June 1st 2015

June 11th 2015

June 26th 2015

Session 3

August 8th 2015

bull Keeps your Records bull Processes your college application bull Provides transcripts bull Provides career counseling bull Helps you transfer your credits bull Issues your degree or certificate bull Takes your tuition payment bull Contact advisingccconlineorg

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12118 ECE 101 C11 Intro to Early Childhood Educ 312119 ECE 102 C11 Intro to ECE Lab Techniques 312120 ECE 103 C11 Guidance Strategies Yng Child 312121 ECE 111 C11 InfantToddler TheoryPractice 312122 ECE 112 C11 InfantToddler Lab Tech 312386 ECE 125 C11 ScienceMath amp the Young Child 312123 ECE 205 C11 Nutrition Health and Safety 312124 ECE 220 C11 Curriculum Methods Techniques 312125 ECE 226 C11 Creativity and the Young Child 312126 ECE 238 C11 Child Growth and Development 312127 ECE 240 C11 Admin of ECE Programs 312128 ECE 241 C11 AdminHuman Relations ECE 312129 ECE 260 C11 The Exceptional Child 312130 ECO 201 C11 Prin of Macroeconomics SS1 312131 ECO 202 C11 Prin of Microeconomics SS1 312135 ENG 121 C11 English Composition I CO1 312136 ENG 122 C11 English Composition II CO2 312137 ENG 131 C11 Technical Writing I 312138 ENG 221 C11 Creative Writing I 312139 ENG 222 C11 Creative Writing II 312140 ENV 101 C11 Environmental Sci wLab SC1 412141 FRE 111 C11 French Language I 512142 FRE 211 C11 French Language III AH4 312143 FRE 212 C11 French Language IV AH4 312144 GEO 105 C11 World Regional Geography SS2 312145 GEO 106 C11 Human Geography SS2 312146 GER 111 C11 German Language I 512147 GEY 111 C11 Physical Geology wLab SC1 412297 GEY 112 C11 Historical Geology wLab SC1 412148 HIS 101 C11 Western CivAntiquity-1650 HI1 312149 HIS 102 C11 Western Civ 1650-Present HI1 312150 HIS 111 C11 The World Antiquity-1500 HI1 312151 HIS 112 C11 The World 1500-Present HI1 312381 HIS 121 C11 US History to Reconst HI1 312152 HIS 225 C11 Colorado History HI1 312153 HPR 178 C11 Medical Terminology 112154 HUM 115 C11 World Mythology GT-AH2 312155 HUM 121 C11 Humanities Early Civ GT-AH2 312156 HUM 122 C11 Humanities Mediev-Mod GT-AH2 312157 HUM 123 C11 Humanities Modern WrldGT-AH2 312158 HWE 100 C11 Human Nutrition 312159 LIT 115 C11 Intro to Literature I AH2 312160 LIT 201 C11 Wrld Literature to 1600GT-AH2 312387 LIT 202 C11 World Lit After 1600GT-AH2 312388 LIT 211 C11 Amer Lit to Civil War GT-AH2 312161 LIT 212 C11 Amer Lit Aft Civil WarGT-AH2 312244 LIT 225 C11 Intro to Shakespeare AH2 312162 LIT 255 C11 Children`s Literature 312163 MAN 200 C11 Human Resource Management I 312164 MAN 216 C11 Small Business Management 312165 MAN 226 C11 Principles of Management 312166 MAR 111 C11 Principles of Sales 312167 MAR 216 C11 Principles of Marketing 312382 MAT 050 C11 Quantitative Literacy 412383 MAT 055 C11 Algebraic Literacy 412168 MAT 103 C11 Math for Clinical Calculations 312169 MAT 107 C11 Career Math 312170 MAT 112 C11 Financial Mathematics 312171 MAT 120 C11 Math for Liberal Arts MA1 412172 MAT 121 C11 College Algebra MA1 412173 MAT 122 C11 College Trigonometry MA1 312174 MAT 123 C11 Finite Mathematics MA1 4

12175 MAT 125 C11 Survey of Calculus MA1 412176 MAT 135 C11 Intro to Statistics MA1 312177 MAT 155 C11 Integrated Math I 312178 MAT 156 C11 Integrated Math II 312179 MAT 166 C11 Pre-Calculus MA1 512180 MAT 201 C11 Calculus I MA1 512181 MAT 202 C11 Calculus II MA1 512182 MAT 203 C11 Calculus III MA1 412183 MGD 102 C11 Introduction To Multimedia 312184 MGD 111 C11 Adobe Photoshop I 312185 MGD 112 C11 Adobe Illustrator I 312241 MGD 114 C11 Adobe InDesign 312186 MUS 100 C11 Intro to Music Theory I 312188 MUS 120 C11 Music Appreciation AH1 312187 MUS 121 C11 Music Hist Mdvl-Classical AH1 312242 MUS 125 C11 History of Jazz GT-AH1 312189 NUR 101 C11 Pharmacology Calculations 112190 OSH 115 C11 General Industry Standards 512192 OSH 125 C11 Construction Industry Standard 312191 OSH 135 C11 Case Study Evaluation 512195 OSH 145 C11 Fire Protection amp Analysis 312193 OSH 146 C11 Hazardous Materials 212194 OSH 155 C11 Environ Regulatory Framework 312197 OSH 165 C11 Excavation Safety 112196 OSH 215 C11 Accident Prevention 312198 OSH 225 C11 Industrial Hygiene 312199 OSH 226 C11 ErgonomicsManage Task Stress 312200 OSH 235 C11 Workersrsquo Compensation 212201 OSH 245 C11 Safety Program PlanningAdmin 312202 OSH 246 C11 Safety Training Methods 312203 OSH 255 C11 Industrial Hygiene Instru Lab 312204 OSH 281 C11 Internship 012205 OSH 285 C11 Independent Study 012206 PHI 111 C11 Intro to Philosophy AH3 312207 PHI 112 C11 Ethics AH3 312208 PHI 113 C11 Logic AH3 312209 PHI 115 C11 World Religions-West AH3 312210 PHI 116 C11 World Religions-East AH3 312211 PHY 105 C11 Conceptual Physics wLab SC1 412212 PHY 111 C11 Physics Alg-Based ILab SC1 512213 PHY 112 C11 Physics Alg-Based IILab SC1 512214 POS 105 C11 Intro to Political ScienceSS1 312215 POS 111 C11 American Government SS1 312216 POS 125 C11 AmerStateLocal Govt GT-SS1 312217 POS 205 C11 International Relations SS1 312218 PSY 101 C11 General Psychology I SS3 312219 PSY 102 C11 General Psychology II SS3 312220 PSY 226 C11 Social Psychology SS3 312221 PSY 235 C11 Human Growth amp Developmnt SS3 312222 PSY 237 C11 Child amp Adolescent Psychology 312223 PSY 238 C11 Child Development SS3 312224 PSY 249 C11 Abnormal Psychology SS3 312225 RUS 111 C11 Russian Language I 512226 SCI 155 C11 Integrated Sci I wLab SC1 412296 SCI 156 C11 Integrated Sci II wLab SC1 412227 SOC 101 C11 Intro to Sociology I SS3 312228 SOC 102 C11 Intro to Sociology II SS3 312229 SOC 231 C11 Sociology-Deviant BehaviorSS3 312230 SPA 111 C11 Spanish Language I 512231 SPA 112 C11 Spanish Language II 512232 SPA 211 C11 Spanish Language III AH4 312233 SPA 212 C11 Spanish Language IV AH4 3

CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title CRS CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs

CCCOnline Summer 2015 Class List Continued

23wwwtrinidadstateedu

AGE 102 Agriculture Economics GT-SS1AGR 260 World Interdependence Population and Food GT-SS3AGY 240 Introductory Soil Science with Lab GT-SC1ANT 101 Cultural Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 102 Cultural Anthropology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 103 Archaeology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 104 Physical Anthropology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 107 Introduction to Archaeology GT-SS3ANT 108 Archaeology of World Rock Art GT-SS3ANT 111 Physical Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 201 Introduction to Forensic Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 215 Indians of North America GT-SS3ANT 250 Medical Anthropology GT-SS3ART 110 Art Appreciation GT-AH1ART 111 Art History Ancient to Medieval GT-AH1ART 112 Art History Renaissance to Modern GT-AH1ART 207 Art History - 1900 to Present GT-AH1AST 101 Astronomy I with Lab GT-SC1AST 102 Astronomy II with Lab GT-SC1AST 150 Astrobiology GT-SC2AST 155 Astronomy Ancient Cultures GT-SC2AST 160 Cosmology GT-SC2BIO 103 Principles of Animal Biology GT-SC2BIO 104 Biology A Human Approach GT-SC1BIO 105 Science of Biology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 111 General College Biology I with Lab GT-SC1BIO 112 General College Biology II with Lab GT-SC1BIO 116 Introduction to Human Disease GT-SC2BIO 201 Anatomy amp Physiology I with Lab GT-SC1BIO 202 Anatomy amp Physiology II with Lab GT-SC1BIO 204 Microbiology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 208 General College Microbiology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 220 General Zoology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 221 Botany with Lab GT-SC1BIO 224 Genetics GT-SC1CHE 101 Introduction to Chemistry I with Lab GT-SC1CHE 102 Introduction to Chemistry II with Lab GT-SC1CHE 105 Chemistry in Context with Lab GT-SC1CHE 111 General College Chemistry I with Lab GT-SC1CHE 112 General College Chemistry II with Lab GT-SC1COM 220 Inter-cultural Communication GT-SS3CRJ 110 Introduction to Criminal Justice GT-SS3DAN 125 History of Dance I GT-AH1ECO 101 Economics of Social Issues GT-SS1ECO 201 Principles of Macroeconomics GT-SS1ECO 202 Principles of Microeconomics GT-SS1ECO 211 Gender in the Economy GT-SS1ECO 245 Environmental Economics GT-SS1

ENG 121 English Composition I GT-CO1ENG 122 English Composition II GT-CO2ENG 201 English Comp III Writing for Public Discourse GT-CO3ENV 101 Introduction to Environmental Science with Lab GT-SC1ENV 110 Natural Disasters GT-SC2ETH 200 Introduction to Ethnic Studies GT-SS3FRE 211 French Language III GT-AH4FRE 212 French Language IV GT-AH4GEO 105 World Regional Geography GT-SS2GEO 106 Human Geography GT-SS2GEO 111 Physical Geography - Landforms with Lab GT-SC1GEO 112 Physical Geography-Weather amp Climate with Lab GT-SC1GER 211 German Language III GT-AH4GER 212 German Language IV GT-AH4GEY 108 Geology of US National Parks GT-SC2GEY 111 Physical Geology with Lab GT-SC1GEY 112 Historical Geology with Lab GT-SC1GEY 135 Environmental Geology with Lab GT-SC1HIS 101 Western Civilization Antiquity - 1650 GT-HI1HIS 102 Western Civilization 1650 - Present GT-HI1HIS 111 The World Antiquity - 1500 GT-HI1HIS 112 The World 1500 - Present GT-HI1HIS 121 US History to Reconstruction GT-HI1HIS 122 US History Since the Civil War GT-HI1HIS 203 Civil War Era in American History GT-HI1HIS 205 Women in World History GT-HI1HIS 207 American Environmental History GT-HI1HIS 208 American Indian History GT-HI1HIS 215 Women in US History GT-HI1HIS 218 History of Science and Technology GT-HI1HIS 225 Colorado History GT-HI1HIS 235 History of the American West GT-HI1HIS 236 US History Since 1945 GT-HI1HIS 243 History of Modern China GT-HI1HIS 244 History of Latin America GT-HI1HIS 245 US in the World GT-HI1HIS 247 20th Century World History GT-HI1HIS 249 History of Islamic Civilization GT-HI1HIS 250 African American History GT-HI1HIS 251 History of Christianity in the World GT-HI1HIS 255 The Middle Ages GT-HI1HIS 259 Modern Middle East GT-HI1HIS 260 U S Foreign Relations History GT-HI1HIS 265 Writing About History GT-CO3HUM 103 Introduction to Film Art GT-AH2HUM 115 World Mythology GT-AH2HUM 121 Humanities Early Civilization GT-AH2HUM 122 Humanities Medieval-Modern GT-AH2

CRN Title CRN Title

Statewide Guaranteed Transfer Classes

Session 2 ndash June 8th - August 18th 12390 ART 110 C21 Art Appreciation AH1 312391 BUS 115 C21 Introduction to Business 312408 COM 115 C21 Public Speaking 312392 COM 125 C21 Interpersonal Communication 312393 ENG 121 C21 English Composition I CO1 312394 ENG 122 C21 English Composition II CO2 312395 HIS 121 C21 US History to Reconst HI1 312396 HIS 225 C21 Colorado History HI1 3

12397 HWE 100 C21 Human Nutrition 312398 PHI 111 C21 Intro to Philosophy AH3 312399 PSY 101 C21 General Psychology I SS3 312400 PSY 235 C21 Human Growth amp Developmnt SS3 312401 SOC 101 C21 Intro to Sociology I SS3 3

Session 3 ndash June 1th - August 8th 12384 MAT 025 C91 Algebraic Literacy Lab 112385 MAT 055 C91 Algebraic Literacy 4

CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs

CCCOnline Summer 2015 Class List Continued

HUM 123 Humanities Modern World GT-AH2ITA 211 Italian Language III GT-AH4ITA 212 Italian Language IV GT-AH4JOU 105 Introduction to Mass Media GT-SS3JPN 211 Japanese Language III GT-AH4JPN 212 Japanese Language IV GT-AH4LIT 115 Introduction to Literature I GT-AH2LIT 201 World Literature 10 1600 GT-AH2LIT 202 World Literature After 1600 GT-AH2LIT 205 Ethnic Literature GT-AH2LIT 211 American Literature to Civil War GT-AH2LIT 212 American Literature After Civil War GT-AH2LIT 221 British Literature to 1700 GT-AH2LIT 222 British Literature Since 1700 GT-AH2LIT 225 Introduction to Shakespeare GT-AH2LIT 246 Literature of Women GT-AH2LIT 259 Survey of African American Literature GT-AH2LIT 268 Celtic Literature GT-AH2MAT 120 Mathematics for Liberal Arts GT-MA1MAT 121 College Algebra GT-MA1MAT 122 College Trigonometry GT-MA1MAT 123 Finite Mathematics GT-MA1MAT 125 Survey of Calculus GT-MA1MAT 135 Introduction to Statistics GT-MA1MAT 166 Pre-Calculus GT-MA1MAT 201 Calculus I GT-MA1MAT 202 Calculus II GT-MA1MAT 203 Calculus III GT-MA1MAT 204 Calculus IIIEngineering Apps GT-MA1MAT 215 Discrete Mathematics GT-MA1MAT 261 Diff Eqwith Engineering Apps GT-MA1MAT 265 Differential Equations GT-MA1MET 150 General Meteorology with Lab GT-MA1MUS 120 Music Appreciation GT-AH1MUS 122 Music History Early Romantic-Present GT-AH1MUS 123 Survey of World Music GT-AH1MUS 125 History of Jazz GT-AH1NRE 251 General Oceanography with Lab GT-SC1PHI 111 Introduction to Philosophy GT-AH3PHI 112 Ethics GT-AH3PHI 113 Logic GT-AH3PHI 114 Comparative Religions GT-AH3PHI 115 World Religions West GT-AH3PHI 116 World Religions East GT-AH3PHI 214 Philosophy of Religion GT-AH3PHI 218 Environmental Ethics GT-AH3PHI 220 Philosophy of Death and Dying GT-AH3PHY 105 Conceptual Physics with Lab GT-SC1PHY 107 Energy Science and Technology with Lab GT-SC1

PHY 111 Physics Algebra Based I with Lab GT-SC1PHY 112 Physics Algebra Based II with Lab GT-SC1PHY 211 Physics Calculus Based I with Lab GT-SC1PHY 212 Physics Calculus Based II with Lab GT-SC1POS 105 Introduction to Political Science GT-SS1POS 111 American Government GT-SS1POS 125 American State and Local Government GT-SS1POS 205 International Relations GT-SS1POS 215 Current Political Issues GT-SS1POS 225 Comparative Government GT-SS1PSY 101 General Psychology I GT-SS3PSY 102 General Psychology II GT-SS3PSY 205 Psychology of Gender GT-SS3PSY 217 Human Sexuality GT-SS3PSY 226 Social Psychology GT-SS3PSY 227 Psychology of Death and Dying GT-SS3PSY 235 Human Growth amp Development GT-SS3PSY 238 Child Development GT-SS3PSY 240 Health Psychology GT-SS3PSY 249 Abnormal Psychology GT-SS3PSY 265 Psychology of Personality GT-SS3RUS 211 Russian Language III GT-AH4RUS 212 Russian Language IV GT-AH4SCI 105 Science in Society GT-SC2SCI 155 Integrated Science I Physics amp Chemistry with Lab GT-SC1SCI 156 Integrated Science II Earth amp Life Science with Lab GT-SC1SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology GT-SS3SOC 102 Introduction to Sociology II GT-SS3SOC 205 Sociology of Family Dynamics GT-SS3SOC 207 Environmental Sociology GT-SS3SOC 215 Contemporary Social Problems GT-SS3SOC 216 Sociology of Gender GT-SS3SOC 218 Sociology of Diversity GT-SS3SOC 220 Sociology of Religion GT-SS3SOC 231 Sociology of Deviant Behavior GT-SS3SOC 237 Sociology of Death and Dying GT-SS3SPA 211 Spanish Language III GT-AH4SPA 212 Spanish Language IV GT-AH4THE 105 Theatre Appreciation GT-AH1THE 108 Theatre Script Analysis GT-AH1THE 211 Development of Theatre Greek-Renaissance GT-AH1THE 212 Development of Theatre Restoration-Modern GT-AH1THE 215 Playwriting GT-AH1WST 200 Introduction to Women Studies GT-SS3WST 225 Women and Social Action GT-SS3WST 240 Goddesses and Women of the Ancient World GT-SS3WST 249 Womenrsquos Sexuality GT-SS3

52315

Statewide Guaranteed Transfer Classes Continued CRN Title CRN Title

Southern Colorado Repertory eatre and Trinidad State are o ering a two-week Arts Immersion Camp open to kids ages 5-18 e summer program includes theatre taught by professional actors designers and technicians and music and art taught by Trinidad Statersquos accomplished professors For two fun- lled weeks campers receive extensive and specialized training for the next generation of creative professionals and enthusiasts all in a safe environment on Trinidad Statersquos beautiful campus e two weeks of Camp lead up to the last weekend when family members can enjoy campers in a fully staged play and music performance and art on display at Trinidad Statersquos Massari Performing Arts Center

Dates July 20 - August 2 2015 (two weeks)Times 3 options -

bull Full Immersion Sleep-Over Campbull Day Camp 9 am - 5 pm including an hour for lunchbull Theatre Camp only 9 am - 1 pm

Costbull Full Immersion including room and board and all activities

$1295bull Full Day Camp including lunch $485bull Morning Theatre Camp only $220

Where Trinidad State Junior College and the Massari Performing Arts CenterAges

bull Full Immersion Sleep-over Camp 8-18bull Day Camp 7-18bull Morning Theatre Camp only 5-18

Description Geared for all levels of experience and interest Arts Camp provides extensive training and performance experiences in acting dance music and art blending interactive activities with professional trainingContact Harriet Vaugeois or Bernadine Torres bernadinescrtheatregmailcom wwwscrtheatrecom

In Theatre workshops campers work on all aspects of theatre production including acting voice production dance technical design of costumes scenery lights sound and props Highly experienced teachers and counselors ensure a supportive and inclusive environment where campers build vivid on-stage characters which help shape the o -stage character of the young lives engaged making them con dent compassionate and well rounded Campers are encouraged to develop new skills pursue existing interests and foster everlasting friendships

In Art workshops campers will engage in hands-on opportunities to experience the creative process in an active (and fun) studio environment Campers will work with highly experienced professional artists who welcome the opportunity to work with unique individuals bursting with potential In addition to the traditional range of artistic expression the campers will also have the opportunity to experience puppet making Our goal is to push creativity to the next level encourage long lasting friendships build con dence and self-esteem all while having fun

In Music workshops campers will rehearse daily with highly accomplished musicians to improve his or her vocal or musical skills both individually and as part of a group In addition to exploring various musical genres campers will have the opportunity to develop songwriting skills Beyond increased musical con dence campers will form lifelong friendships with other boys girls and teens who share the same passion and enthusiasm (Please note other than piano and percussion campers will need to bring their own instrument)

Southern Colorado Arts Immersion Camp

Theatre

Art

Music

24 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Southern Colorado Repertory eatre and Trinidad State are o ering a two-week Arts Immersion Camp open to kids ages 5-18 e summer program includes theatre taught by professional actors designers and technicians and music and art taught by Trinidad Statersquos accomplished professors For two fun- lled weeks campers receive extensive and specialized training for the next generation of creative professionals and enthusiasts all in a safe environment on Trinidad Statersquos beautiful campus e two weeks of Camp lead up to the last weekend when family members can enjoy campers in a fully staged play and music performance and art on display at Trinidad Statersquos Massari Performing Arts Center

Dates July 20 - August 2 2015 (two weeks)Times 3 options -

bull Full Immersion Sleep-Over Campbull Day Camp 9 am - 5 pm including an hour for lunchbull Theatre Camp only 9 am - 1 pm

Costbull Full Immersion including room and board and all activities

$1295bull Full Day Camp including lunch $485bull Morning Theatre Camp only $220

Where Trinidad State Junior College and the Massari Performing Arts CenterAges

bull Full Immersion Sleep-over Camp 8-18bull Day Camp 7-18bull Morning Theatre Camp only 5-18

Description Geared for all levels of experience and interest Arts Camp provides extensive training and performance experiences in acting dance music and art blending interactive activities with professional trainingContact Harriet Vaugeois or Bernadine Torres bernadinescrtheatregmailcom wwwscrtheatrecom

In Theatre workshops campers work on all aspects of theatre production including acting voice production dance technical design of costumes scenery lights sound and props Highly experienced teachers and counselors ensure a supportive and inclusive environment where campers build vivid on-stage characters which help shape the o -stage character of the young lives engaged making them con dent compassionate and well rounded Campers are encouraged to develop new skills pursue existing interests and foster everlasting friendships

In Art workshops campers will engage in hands-on opportunities to experience the creative process in an active (and fun) studio environment Campers will work with highly experienced professional artists who welcome the opportunity to work with unique individuals bursting with potential In addition to the traditional range of artistic expression the campers will also have the opportunity to experience puppet making Our goal is to push creativity to the next level encourage long lasting friendships build con dence and self-esteem all while having fun

In Music workshops campers will rehearse daily with highly accomplished musicians to improve his or her vocal or musical skills both individually and as part of a group In addition to exploring various musical genres campers will have the opportunity to develop songwriting skills Beyond increased musical con dence campers will form lifelong friendships with other boys girls and teens who share the same passion and enthusiasm (Please note other than piano and percussion campers will need to bring their own instrument)

Southern Colorado Arts Immersion Camp

Theatre

Art

Music

Summer Gunsmithing Series at Trinidad State

More than 60 classes are o ered through the NRA Summer Series including topics covering speci c guns machining welding for gunsmiths metal nishes reloading stockmaking checkering engraving and more

Learn from the best ndash experts from all over the nation and our top-notch gunsmithing faculty teach NRA summer classes

Classes ll up fast - sign up today Call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

ldquoThis is my rst time here rst time doing any gunsmithing

and I was very impressed Thanks for a great weekrdquo ndash NRA Gunsmithing Student

Trinidad State o ers NRA gunsmithing courses throughout the summer Classes vary in length from one day to two weeks and

are available to anyone interested in gunsmithing or related topics - whether yoursquore a novice current student or professional

Now at Trinidad State NRA Certified Training Center

Trinidad State is now home to the rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in the United States is allows Trinidad Statersquos storied Gunsmithing Department with backing from the NRA to train future gun safety instructors in the proper use

of pistols ri es shotguns and more Not only can students become NRA Certi ed

Instructors they can take advantage of government nancial aid GI Bill and Vocational Rehab bene ts when paying for these classes For information or

to sign up call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

bull Tuition at Trinidad State is at least 40 less than area 4-year colleges and universities

bull Start here then transfer to a 4-year university ndash General Education courses guaranteed to transfer to Colorado universities (some restrictions apply)

Get the schedule online

Call 1-800-621-TSJC or visit trinidadstateedu

Summer Gunsmithing Series at Trinidad State

More than 60 classes are o ered through the NRA Summer Series including topics covering speci c guns machining welding for gunsmiths metal nishes reloading stockmaking checkering engraving and more

Learn from the best ndash experts from all over the nation and our top-notch gunsmithing faculty teach NRA summer classes

Classes ll up fast - sign up today Call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

ldquoThis is my rst time here rst time doing any gunsmithing

and I was very impressed Thanks for a great weekrdquo ndash NRA Gunsmithing Student

Trinidad State o ers NRA gunsmithing courses throughout the summer Classes vary in length from one day to two weeks and

are available to anyone interested in gunsmithing or related topics - whether yoursquore a novice current student or professional

Now at Trinidad State NRA Certified Training Center

Trinidad State is now home to the rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in the United States is allows Trinidad Statersquos storied Gunsmithing Department with backing from the NRA to train future gun safety instructors in the proper use

of pistols ri es shotguns and more Not only can students become NRA Certi ed

Instructors they can take advantage of government nancial aid GI Bill and Vocational Rehab bene ts when paying for these classes For information or

to sign up call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

bull Tuition at Trinidad State is at least 40 less than area 4-year colleges and universities

bull Start here then transfer to a 4-year university ndash General Education courses guaranteed to transfer to Colorado universities (some restrictions apply)

Get the schedule online

Call 1-800-621-TSJC or visit trinidadstateedu

Valley

19wwwtrinidadstateedu

Emergency Medical Services Continued12062 HPR 102 252 CPR for Professionals 1 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 71515 71515 GHaverfield12318 HPR 175 250 ST First Aid 025 0600PM 1000PM TVC SCTR113 W 62415 62415 GHaverfield

Esthetician12429 EST 110 200 Intro to Facials amp Skin Care 3 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12430 EST 111 200 Intermediate Facials-Skin Care 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12299 EST 210 200 Adv Skin Care 2 0800AM 0500PM TVC 139 TWR 51115 63015 Pepper12295 EST 211 200 Facial Make-up 1 51215 7115 Pepper

GED GED GED PREPABE 0800AM 0400PM TVC 247 TWR 7615 82715 Ruybal GED GED PREPABE 0800AM 0400PM TVC 247 MWR 7615 82715 Stanford GED GED PREPABE 0800AM 0500PM TVC 247 MTWRF 7615 82715 Lindsay GED GED Math 0800AM 1200PM TVC 247 MTWR 7615 82715 Petty

Math12327 MAT 050 200 Quantitative Literacy 4 0800AM 0940AM TVC 130 MTW 6815 73115 Hanson12328 MAT 055 200 Algebraic Literacy 4 0300PM 0440PM TVC 130 MTW 6815 73115 Hanson12012 MAT 107 H20 Career Math 3 0830AM 1215PM TVC 218 TR 6815 71715 Rasmussen12431 MAT 112 H20 Financial Math 3 0630PM 0930PM TVC 216 M-F 6815 71715 Cavalli This MAT 112 course is meeting face-to-face for the 1st week of class only The rest of the course will be completed online 12302 MAT 121 H20 College Algebra MA1 4 0100PM 0330PM TVC 221 TR 6115 8715 Emerick

Medical Assisting12056 MOT 183 H20 Medical Assistant Internship 4 TOFCMP 6815 73115 OrsquoBrien Y12332 MOT 183 H21 Medical Assistant Internship 4 TOFCMP 6815 73115 OrsquoBrien Y

Nurse Aid12057 NUA 101 250 Nurse Aide Health Care Skills 4 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 6815 71315 Martinez12058 NUA 105 250 Home Health Aide Theory 2 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR105 MTWR 71415 72815 Martinez12059 NUA 170 200 Nurse Aide Clinical Experience 1 0530AM 0330PM TOFCMP UFS 62615 62815 Mestas-Garcia12060 NUA 171 200 Advanced Nurse Aide Clinical 1 0530AM 0330PM TOFCMP UFS 71015 71215 Mestas-Garcia12061 NUA 172 200 Nurse Aide Clinical-Elderly 1 0530AM 0330PM TOFCMP UFS 72415 72615 Mestas-Garcia12433 HPR 102 253 CPR for Professionals 05 0500PM 0900PM TVC SCTR102 M 6815 71715 Staff

Nursing 12528 HWE 100 H20 Human Nutrition 3 0900AM 1200PM TVC SCTR102 M 51115 6515 Medina

Philosophy12432 PHI 111 H20 Intro to Philosophy AH3 3 0900AM 1100AM TVC 153 M 6815 73115 Hanna

Psychology12246 PSY 101 PH2 General Psychology I SS3 3 1030AM 1220PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Mobbley12134 PSY 227 H20 Psychology of DeathDying SS3 3 0100PM 0250PM TVC 236 T 6815 73115 Mobbley12335 PSY 255 H20 Brain and Behavior 3 0900AM 1050AM TVC 153 W 6815 73115 Meyer

Sociology12247 SOC 101 PH2 Intro to Sociology I SS3 3 0100PM 0250PM TVC 236 W 6815 73115 Cooley

Southern Rocky Mountain Heritage School1318 SRHS 1000 Introduction to Reiki S 0900AM 0400PM Banta 306 71815 71815 Dawes1319 SRHS 1001 Aromatherapy Blending Essential Oils S 0900AM 1200PM Banta 62015 62015 Evans1320 SRHS 1002 Aromatherapy Using Essential Oils Safety T 0900AM 1200PM Banta 6915 6915 Evans1321 SRHS 1003 Ear Candling F 0900AM 1200PM Banta 61215 61215 Evans1322 SRHS 1004 Hands on the Harp R 0700PM 0900PM TBD TBD 72315 72315 McKee1323 SRHS 1005 Accupressure for Stress T 1000AM 1200PM Banta 61615 61615 Evans

6-16-15

CRN Prefix No Sect Course Title Hrs Begin End Bldg Room Days Begin End Instructor

The Bold Colored type denotes evening classes The Bold Italic type denotes late start classes

Valley Campus Summer 2015 Class List

When Trinidad State Junior College opened in April of 1925 it was Coloradorsquos rst community college In the beginning the college shared space and faculty with Trinidad High School It started with 37 students compared to about 1800 now

By 1935 classes were moved to a newly remodeled Tillotson Academy building That building sat just east of the present-day Berg Building but has since been torn down The 17-acre Trinidad Campus now includes 15 buildings plus two more in Alamosa and a handful of o -campus training sites

Trinidad State continues to o er traditional programs of study in academic-transfer areas such as accounting business administration English chemistry mathematics and psychology Those students often continue their education at a four-year school Trinidad State also o ers a wide range of career and technical training in programs like gunsmithing cosmetology massage therapy welding diesel mechanics auto mechanics and nursing

Historical highlights

bull The bill that established Trinidad State Junior College in 1925 was sponsored by State Senator Sam Freudenthal for whom the campus library is now named

bull In the beginning classes were taught at Trinidad High School by high school teachers but college students were not allowed to mingle with high school students

bull By 1932 a full two years of classes were o ered allowing the rst eight students to earn two year degrees in May of 1933

bull In the spring of 1940 construction began on what is now the Berg Administration Building

bull In the fall of 1940 construction began on what is now Scott Gymnasium

bull Trinidad Statersquos gunsmithing progam began in 1947 and is now regarded as the premier gunsmithing program in the United States

bull Trinidad State was accepted into the Colorado Community College System in 1968

bull In 1994 Trinidad State merged with the San Luis Valley Educational Center in Alamosa creating the Trinidad State Valley Campus

bull Selected as rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in 2015

Trinidad State Celebrates 90 years

21wwwtrinidadstateedu

CCCOnline Summer 2015 Class List

Session 1 ndash June 1th - August 8th

12249 AAA 099 C11 Active Learning Skills 112063 ACC 101 C11 Fundamentals of Accounting 312064 ACC 115 C11 Payroll Accounting 312065 ACC 121 C11 Accounting Principles I 412066 ACC 122 C11 Accounting Principles II 412067 ACC 131 C11 Income Tax 312380 ACC 215 C11 Acct Info Systems amp eBusiness 312068 ACC 226 C11 Cost Accounting 312069 ANT 101 C11 Cultural Anthropology SS3 312070 ANT 111 C11 Physical Anthropology SS3 312071 ANT 225 C11 Anthropology of Religion 312072 ART 110 C11 Art Appreciation AH1 312073 ART 111 C11 Art Hist Ancient MedievGT-AH1 312074 ART 112 C11 Art Hist Renaiss1900GT-AH1 312075 AST 101 C11 Astronomy I wLab SC1 412076 AST 102 C11 Astronomy II wLab SC1 412077 BIO 105 C11 Science of Biology wLab SC1 412078 BIO 106 C11 Basic Anatomy And Physiology 412079 BIO 111 C11 Gen College Biology ILab SC1 512080 BIO 201 C11 Human AnatomyampPhys wLab ISC1 412081 BIO 202 C11 Human AnatomyampPhys IILab SC1 412082 BIO 204 C11 Microbiology wLab SC1 412083 BIO 216 C11 Pathophysiology 412084 BUS 115 C11 Introduction to Business 312085 BUS 120 C11 Introduction to E-Commerce 312086 BUS 216 C11 Legal Environment of Business 312087 BUS 217 C11 Bus CommunicationRept Write 312088 BUS 226 C11 Business Statistics 312089 CHE 101 C11 Intro to Chemistry ILab SC1 5

12090 CHE 102 C11 Intro to Chemistry IILab SC1 512091 CHE 111 C11 Gen College Chem ILab SC1 512092 CHE 112 C11 Gen College Chem IILab SC1 512093 CIS 115 C11 Intro to Computer Info Sys 312094 CIS 118 C11 Intro PC Applications 312095 CIS 135 C11 Complete PC Word Processing 312096 CIS 145 C11 Complete PC Database 312097 CIS 155 C11 PC Spreadsheet Concepts 312098 CIS 267 C11 Mgmt of Information Systems 312240 CNG 101 C11 Networking Fundamentals 312099 CNG 209 C11 MS Server Active Direct Config 412100 CNG 210 C11 MS Network Infrastruct Config 412101 CNG 211 C11 Windows Configuration (OS) 312102 CNG 212 C11 Configuring Windows Server 412103 COM 115 C11 Public Speaking 312105 COM 125 C11 Interpersonal Communication 312104 CRJ 110 C11 Intro to Criminal Justice 312106 CRJ 125 C11 Policing Systems 312107 CRJ 135 C11 Judicial Function 312108 CRJ 145 C11 Correctional Process 312109 CRJ 205 C11 Principles of Criminal Law 312110 CRJ 210 C11 Constitutional Law 312111 CRJ 230 C11 Criminology 312112 CRJ 236 C11 CRJ Research Methods 312243 CRJ 257 C11 Victimology 312248 CSC 105 C11 Computer Literacy 312113 CSC 160 C11 Computer Science I (C++) 412114 CSC 161 C11 Computer Sci II (Language) 412115 CSC 240 C11 Java Programming 312116 CWB 110 C11 Cmplt Web Author (Language) 312117 CWB 130 C11 Web Editing Tools (Editor) 3

CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs

CCCOnline is not a college We are part of the Colorado Community College System of 13 two-year colleges in the state - including Trinidad State Junior College CCCOnline delivers online courses from those 13 colleges

If you are already a student at TSJC you can register for CCCOnline and your on-campus classes at the same time CCCOnline classes have their own unique section number C11 C12 C21 or C22 so you can easily tell them apart from Trinidad State Junior Collegersquos online courses or those you take on campus

If you want to take online classes are a new student and have not yet applied to one of the 13 Colorado community colleges visit wwwccconlineorg and explore the programs and courses we offer

All students who take CCCOnline courses must select a home college that offers the degree or certificate they want to pursue Your home college

Census Date - Last day to drop with refund

June 14th 2015

June 1st 2015

June 11th 2015

June 26th 2015

Session 1

August 8th 2015

Classes Begin

Last Day to Withdraw ldquoWrdquo Recorded No Refund

Summer 2015

Last Day of Class

June 8th 2015

July 10th 2015

Session 2

July 18th 2015

June 1st 2015

June 11th 2015

June 26th 2015

Session 3

August 8th 2015

bull Keeps your Records bull Processes your college application bull Provides transcripts bull Provides career counseling bull Helps you transfer your credits bull Issues your degree or certificate bull Takes your tuition payment bull Contact advisingccconlineorg

22 wwwtrinidadstateedu

12118 ECE 101 C11 Intro to Early Childhood Educ 312119 ECE 102 C11 Intro to ECE Lab Techniques 312120 ECE 103 C11 Guidance Strategies Yng Child 312121 ECE 111 C11 InfantToddler TheoryPractice 312122 ECE 112 C11 InfantToddler Lab Tech 312386 ECE 125 C11 ScienceMath amp the Young Child 312123 ECE 205 C11 Nutrition Health and Safety 312124 ECE 220 C11 Curriculum Methods Techniques 312125 ECE 226 C11 Creativity and the Young Child 312126 ECE 238 C11 Child Growth and Development 312127 ECE 240 C11 Admin of ECE Programs 312128 ECE 241 C11 AdminHuman Relations ECE 312129 ECE 260 C11 The Exceptional Child 312130 ECO 201 C11 Prin of Macroeconomics SS1 312131 ECO 202 C11 Prin of Microeconomics SS1 312135 ENG 121 C11 English Composition I CO1 312136 ENG 122 C11 English Composition II CO2 312137 ENG 131 C11 Technical Writing I 312138 ENG 221 C11 Creative Writing I 312139 ENG 222 C11 Creative Writing II 312140 ENV 101 C11 Environmental Sci wLab SC1 412141 FRE 111 C11 French Language I 512142 FRE 211 C11 French Language III AH4 312143 FRE 212 C11 French Language IV AH4 312144 GEO 105 C11 World Regional Geography SS2 312145 GEO 106 C11 Human Geography SS2 312146 GER 111 C11 German Language I 512147 GEY 111 C11 Physical Geology wLab SC1 412297 GEY 112 C11 Historical Geology wLab SC1 412148 HIS 101 C11 Western CivAntiquity-1650 HI1 312149 HIS 102 C11 Western Civ 1650-Present HI1 312150 HIS 111 C11 The World Antiquity-1500 HI1 312151 HIS 112 C11 The World 1500-Present HI1 312381 HIS 121 C11 US History to Reconst HI1 312152 HIS 225 C11 Colorado History HI1 312153 HPR 178 C11 Medical Terminology 112154 HUM 115 C11 World Mythology GT-AH2 312155 HUM 121 C11 Humanities Early Civ GT-AH2 312156 HUM 122 C11 Humanities Mediev-Mod GT-AH2 312157 HUM 123 C11 Humanities Modern WrldGT-AH2 312158 HWE 100 C11 Human Nutrition 312159 LIT 115 C11 Intro to Literature I AH2 312160 LIT 201 C11 Wrld Literature to 1600GT-AH2 312387 LIT 202 C11 World Lit After 1600GT-AH2 312388 LIT 211 C11 Amer Lit to Civil War GT-AH2 312161 LIT 212 C11 Amer Lit Aft Civil WarGT-AH2 312244 LIT 225 C11 Intro to Shakespeare AH2 312162 LIT 255 C11 Children`s Literature 312163 MAN 200 C11 Human Resource Management I 312164 MAN 216 C11 Small Business Management 312165 MAN 226 C11 Principles of Management 312166 MAR 111 C11 Principles of Sales 312167 MAR 216 C11 Principles of Marketing 312382 MAT 050 C11 Quantitative Literacy 412383 MAT 055 C11 Algebraic Literacy 412168 MAT 103 C11 Math for Clinical Calculations 312169 MAT 107 C11 Career Math 312170 MAT 112 C11 Financial Mathematics 312171 MAT 120 C11 Math for Liberal Arts MA1 412172 MAT 121 C11 College Algebra MA1 412173 MAT 122 C11 College Trigonometry MA1 312174 MAT 123 C11 Finite Mathematics MA1 4

12175 MAT 125 C11 Survey of Calculus MA1 412176 MAT 135 C11 Intro to Statistics MA1 312177 MAT 155 C11 Integrated Math I 312178 MAT 156 C11 Integrated Math II 312179 MAT 166 C11 Pre-Calculus MA1 512180 MAT 201 C11 Calculus I MA1 512181 MAT 202 C11 Calculus II MA1 512182 MAT 203 C11 Calculus III MA1 412183 MGD 102 C11 Introduction To Multimedia 312184 MGD 111 C11 Adobe Photoshop I 312185 MGD 112 C11 Adobe Illustrator I 312241 MGD 114 C11 Adobe InDesign 312186 MUS 100 C11 Intro to Music Theory I 312188 MUS 120 C11 Music Appreciation AH1 312187 MUS 121 C11 Music Hist Mdvl-Classical AH1 312242 MUS 125 C11 History of Jazz GT-AH1 312189 NUR 101 C11 Pharmacology Calculations 112190 OSH 115 C11 General Industry Standards 512192 OSH 125 C11 Construction Industry Standard 312191 OSH 135 C11 Case Study Evaluation 512195 OSH 145 C11 Fire Protection amp Analysis 312193 OSH 146 C11 Hazardous Materials 212194 OSH 155 C11 Environ Regulatory Framework 312197 OSH 165 C11 Excavation Safety 112196 OSH 215 C11 Accident Prevention 312198 OSH 225 C11 Industrial Hygiene 312199 OSH 226 C11 ErgonomicsManage Task Stress 312200 OSH 235 C11 Workersrsquo Compensation 212201 OSH 245 C11 Safety Program PlanningAdmin 312202 OSH 246 C11 Safety Training Methods 312203 OSH 255 C11 Industrial Hygiene Instru Lab 312204 OSH 281 C11 Internship 012205 OSH 285 C11 Independent Study 012206 PHI 111 C11 Intro to Philosophy AH3 312207 PHI 112 C11 Ethics AH3 312208 PHI 113 C11 Logic AH3 312209 PHI 115 C11 World Religions-West AH3 312210 PHI 116 C11 World Religions-East AH3 312211 PHY 105 C11 Conceptual Physics wLab SC1 412212 PHY 111 C11 Physics Alg-Based ILab SC1 512213 PHY 112 C11 Physics Alg-Based IILab SC1 512214 POS 105 C11 Intro to Political ScienceSS1 312215 POS 111 C11 American Government SS1 312216 POS 125 C11 AmerStateLocal Govt GT-SS1 312217 POS 205 C11 International Relations SS1 312218 PSY 101 C11 General Psychology I SS3 312219 PSY 102 C11 General Psychology II SS3 312220 PSY 226 C11 Social Psychology SS3 312221 PSY 235 C11 Human Growth amp Developmnt SS3 312222 PSY 237 C11 Child amp Adolescent Psychology 312223 PSY 238 C11 Child Development SS3 312224 PSY 249 C11 Abnormal Psychology SS3 312225 RUS 111 C11 Russian Language I 512226 SCI 155 C11 Integrated Sci I wLab SC1 412296 SCI 156 C11 Integrated Sci II wLab SC1 412227 SOC 101 C11 Intro to Sociology I SS3 312228 SOC 102 C11 Intro to Sociology II SS3 312229 SOC 231 C11 Sociology-Deviant BehaviorSS3 312230 SPA 111 C11 Spanish Language I 512231 SPA 112 C11 Spanish Language II 512232 SPA 211 C11 Spanish Language III AH4 312233 SPA 212 C11 Spanish Language IV AH4 3

CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title CRS CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs

CCCOnline Summer 2015 Class List Continued

23wwwtrinidadstateedu

AGE 102 Agriculture Economics GT-SS1AGR 260 World Interdependence Population and Food GT-SS3AGY 240 Introductory Soil Science with Lab GT-SC1ANT 101 Cultural Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 102 Cultural Anthropology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 103 Archaeology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 104 Physical Anthropology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 107 Introduction to Archaeology GT-SS3ANT 108 Archaeology of World Rock Art GT-SS3ANT 111 Physical Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 201 Introduction to Forensic Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 215 Indians of North America GT-SS3ANT 250 Medical Anthropology GT-SS3ART 110 Art Appreciation GT-AH1ART 111 Art History Ancient to Medieval GT-AH1ART 112 Art History Renaissance to Modern GT-AH1ART 207 Art History - 1900 to Present GT-AH1AST 101 Astronomy I with Lab GT-SC1AST 102 Astronomy II with Lab GT-SC1AST 150 Astrobiology GT-SC2AST 155 Astronomy Ancient Cultures GT-SC2AST 160 Cosmology GT-SC2BIO 103 Principles of Animal Biology GT-SC2BIO 104 Biology A Human Approach GT-SC1BIO 105 Science of Biology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 111 General College Biology I with Lab GT-SC1BIO 112 General College Biology II with Lab GT-SC1BIO 116 Introduction to Human Disease GT-SC2BIO 201 Anatomy amp Physiology I with Lab GT-SC1BIO 202 Anatomy amp Physiology II with Lab GT-SC1BIO 204 Microbiology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 208 General College Microbiology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 220 General Zoology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 221 Botany with Lab GT-SC1BIO 224 Genetics GT-SC1CHE 101 Introduction to Chemistry I with Lab GT-SC1CHE 102 Introduction to Chemistry II with Lab GT-SC1CHE 105 Chemistry in Context with Lab GT-SC1CHE 111 General College Chemistry I with Lab GT-SC1CHE 112 General College Chemistry II with Lab GT-SC1COM 220 Inter-cultural Communication GT-SS3CRJ 110 Introduction to Criminal Justice GT-SS3DAN 125 History of Dance I GT-AH1ECO 101 Economics of Social Issues GT-SS1ECO 201 Principles of Macroeconomics GT-SS1ECO 202 Principles of Microeconomics GT-SS1ECO 211 Gender in the Economy GT-SS1ECO 245 Environmental Economics GT-SS1

ENG 121 English Composition I GT-CO1ENG 122 English Composition II GT-CO2ENG 201 English Comp III Writing for Public Discourse GT-CO3ENV 101 Introduction to Environmental Science with Lab GT-SC1ENV 110 Natural Disasters GT-SC2ETH 200 Introduction to Ethnic Studies GT-SS3FRE 211 French Language III GT-AH4FRE 212 French Language IV GT-AH4GEO 105 World Regional Geography GT-SS2GEO 106 Human Geography GT-SS2GEO 111 Physical Geography - Landforms with Lab GT-SC1GEO 112 Physical Geography-Weather amp Climate with Lab GT-SC1GER 211 German Language III GT-AH4GER 212 German Language IV GT-AH4GEY 108 Geology of US National Parks GT-SC2GEY 111 Physical Geology with Lab GT-SC1GEY 112 Historical Geology with Lab GT-SC1GEY 135 Environmental Geology with Lab GT-SC1HIS 101 Western Civilization Antiquity - 1650 GT-HI1HIS 102 Western Civilization 1650 - Present GT-HI1HIS 111 The World Antiquity - 1500 GT-HI1HIS 112 The World 1500 - Present GT-HI1HIS 121 US History to Reconstruction GT-HI1HIS 122 US History Since the Civil War GT-HI1HIS 203 Civil War Era in American History GT-HI1HIS 205 Women in World History GT-HI1HIS 207 American Environmental History GT-HI1HIS 208 American Indian History GT-HI1HIS 215 Women in US History GT-HI1HIS 218 History of Science and Technology GT-HI1HIS 225 Colorado History GT-HI1HIS 235 History of the American West GT-HI1HIS 236 US History Since 1945 GT-HI1HIS 243 History of Modern China GT-HI1HIS 244 History of Latin America GT-HI1HIS 245 US in the World GT-HI1HIS 247 20th Century World History GT-HI1HIS 249 History of Islamic Civilization GT-HI1HIS 250 African American History GT-HI1HIS 251 History of Christianity in the World GT-HI1HIS 255 The Middle Ages GT-HI1HIS 259 Modern Middle East GT-HI1HIS 260 U S Foreign Relations History GT-HI1HIS 265 Writing About History GT-CO3HUM 103 Introduction to Film Art GT-AH2HUM 115 World Mythology GT-AH2HUM 121 Humanities Early Civilization GT-AH2HUM 122 Humanities Medieval-Modern GT-AH2

CRN Title CRN Title

Statewide Guaranteed Transfer Classes

Session 2 ndash June 8th - August 18th 12390 ART 110 C21 Art Appreciation AH1 312391 BUS 115 C21 Introduction to Business 312408 COM 115 C21 Public Speaking 312392 COM 125 C21 Interpersonal Communication 312393 ENG 121 C21 English Composition I CO1 312394 ENG 122 C21 English Composition II CO2 312395 HIS 121 C21 US History to Reconst HI1 312396 HIS 225 C21 Colorado History HI1 3

12397 HWE 100 C21 Human Nutrition 312398 PHI 111 C21 Intro to Philosophy AH3 312399 PSY 101 C21 General Psychology I SS3 312400 PSY 235 C21 Human Growth amp Developmnt SS3 312401 SOC 101 C21 Intro to Sociology I SS3 3

Session 3 ndash June 1th - August 8th 12384 MAT 025 C91 Algebraic Literacy Lab 112385 MAT 055 C91 Algebraic Literacy 4

CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs

CCCOnline Summer 2015 Class List Continued

HUM 123 Humanities Modern World GT-AH2ITA 211 Italian Language III GT-AH4ITA 212 Italian Language IV GT-AH4JOU 105 Introduction to Mass Media GT-SS3JPN 211 Japanese Language III GT-AH4JPN 212 Japanese Language IV GT-AH4LIT 115 Introduction to Literature I GT-AH2LIT 201 World Literature 10 1600 GT-AH2LIT 202 World Literature After 1600 GT-AH2LIT 205 Ethnic Literature GT-AH2LIT 211 American Literature to Civil War GT-AH2LIT 212 American Literature After Civil War GT-AH2LIT 221 British Literature to 1700 GT-AH2LIT 222 British Literature Since 1700 GT-AH2LIT 225 Introduction to Shakespeare GT-AH2LIT 246 Literature of Women GT-AH2LIT 259 Survey of African American Literature GT-AH2LIT 268 Celtic Literature GT-AH2MAT 120 Mathematics for Liberal Arts GT-MA1MAT 121 College Algebra GT-MA1MAT 122 College Trigonometry GT-MA1MAT 123 Finite Mathematics GT-MA1MAT 125 Survey of Calculus GT-MA1MAT 135 Introduction to Statistics GT-MA1MAT 166 Pre-Calculus GT-MA1MAT 201 Calculus I GT-MA1MAT 202 Calculus II GT-MA1MAT 203 Calculus III GT-MA1MAT 204 Calculus IIIEngineering Apps GT-MA1MAT 215 Discrete Mathematics GT-MA1MAT 261 Diff Eqwith Engineering Apps GT-MA1MAT 265 Differential Equations GT-MA1MET 150 General Meteorology with Lab GT-MA1MUS 120 Music Appreciation GT-AH1MUS 122 Music History Early Romantic-Present GT-AH1MUS 123 Survey of World Music GT-AH1MUS 125 History of Jazz GT-AH1NRE 251 General Oceanography with Lab GT-SC1PHI 111 Introduction to Philosophy GT-AH3PHI 112 Ethics GT-AH3PHI 113 Logic GT-AH3PHI 114 Comparative Religions GT-AH3PHI 115 World Religions West GT-AH3PHI 116 World Religions East GT-AH3PHI 214 Philosophy of Religion GT-AH3PHI 218 Environmental Ethics GT-AH3PHI 220 Philosophy of Death and Dying GT-AH3PHY 105 Conceptual Physics with Lab GT-SC1PHY 107 Energy Science and Technology with Lab GT-SC1

PHY 111 Physics Algebra Based I with Lab GT-SC1PHY 112 Physics Algebra Based II with Lab GT-SC1PHY 211 Physics Calculus Based I with Lab GT-SC1PHY 212 Physics Calculus Based II with Lab GT-SC1POS 105 Introduction to Political Science GT-SS1POS 111 American Government GT-SS1POS 125 American State and Local Government GT-SS1POS 205 International Relations GT-SS1POS 215 Current Political Issues GT-SS1POS 225 Comparative Government GT-SS1PSY 101 General Psychology I GT-SS3PSY 102 General Psychology II GT-SS3PSY 205 Psychology of Gender GT-SS3PSY 217 Human Sexuality GT-SS3PSY 226 Social Psychology GT-SS3PSY 227 Psychology of Death and Dying GT-SS3PSY 235 Human Growth amp Development GT-SS3PSY 238 Child Development GT-SS3PSY 240 Health Psychology GT-SS3PSY 249 Abnormal Psychology GT-SS3PSY 265 Psychology of Personality GT-SS3RUS 211 Russian Language III GT-AH4RUS 212 Russian Language IV GT-AH4SCI 105 Science in Society GT-SC2SCI 155 Integrated Science I Physics amp Chemistry with Lab GT-SC1SCI 156 Integrated Science II Earth amp Life Science with Lab GT-SC1SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology GT-SS3SOC 102 Introduction to Sociology II GT-SS3SOC 205 Sociology of Family Dynamics GT-SS3SOC 207 Environmental Sociology GT-SS3SOC 215 Contemporary Social Problems GT-SS3SOC 216 Sociology of Gender GT-SS3SOC 218 Sociology of Diversity GT-SS3SOC 220 Sociology of Religion GT-SS3SOC 231 Sociology of Deviant Behavior GT-SS3SOC 237 Sociology of Death and Dying GT-SS3SPA 211 Spanish Language III GT-AH4SPA 212 Spanish Language IV GT-AH4THE 105 Theatre Appreciation GT-AH1THE 108 Theatre Script Analysis GT-AH1THE 211 Development of Theatre Greek-Renaissance GT-AH1THE 212 Development of Theatre Restoration-Modern GT-AH1THE 215 Playwriting GT-AH1WST 200 Introduction to Women Studies GT-SS3WST 225 Women and Social Action GT-SS3WST 240 Goddesses and Women of the Ancient World GT-SS3WST 249 Womenrsquos Sexuality GT-SS3

52315

Statewide Guaranteed Transfer Classes Continued CRN Title CRN Title

Southern Colorado Repertory eatre and Trinidad State are o ering a two-week Arts Immersion Camp open to kids ages 5-18 e summer program includes theatre taught by professional actors designers and technicians and music and art taught by Trinidad Statersquos accomplished professors For two fun- lled weeks campers receive extensive and specialized training for the next generation of creative professionals and enthusiasts all in a safe environment on Trinidad Statersquos beautiful campus e two weeks of Camp lead up to the last weekend when family members can enjoy campers in a fully staged play and music performance and art on display at Trinidad Statersquos Massari Performing Arts Center

Dates July 20 - August 2 2015 (two weeks)Times 3 options -

bull Full Immersion Sleep-Over Campbull Day Camp 9 am - 5 pm including an hour for lunchbull Theatre Camp only 9 am - 1 pm

Costbull Full Immersion including room and board and all activities

$1295bull Full Day Camp including lunch $485bull Morning Theatre Camp only $220

Where Trinidad State Junior College and the Massari Performing Arts CenterAges

bull Full Immersion Sleep-over Camp 8-18bull Day Camp 7-18bull Morning Theatre Camp only 5-18

Description Geared for all levels of experience and interest Arts Camp provides extensive training and performance experiences in acting dance music and art blending interactive activities with professional trainingContact Harriet Vaugeois or Bernadine Torres bernadinescrtheatregmailcom wwwscrtheatrecom

In Theatre workshops campers work on all aspects of theatre production including acting voice production dance technical design of costumes scenery lights sound and props Highly experienced teachers and counselors ensure a supportive and inclusive environment where campers build vivid on-stage characters which help shape the o -stage character of the young lives engaged making them con dent compassionate and well rounded Campers are encouraged to develop new skills pursue existing interests and foster everlasting friendships

In Art workshops campers will engage in hands-on opportunities to experience the creative process in an active (and fun) studio environment Campers will work with highly experienced professional artists who welcome the opportunity to work with unique individuals bursting with potential In addition to the traditional range of artistic expression the campers will also have the opportunity to experience puppet making Our goal is to push creativity to the next level encourage long lasting friendships build con dence and self-esteem all while having fun

In Music workshops campers will rehearse daily with highly accomplished musicians to improve his or her vocal or musical skills both individually and as part of a group In addition to exploring various musical genres campers will have the opportunity to develop songwriting skills Beyond increased musical con dence campers will form lifelong friendships with other boys girls and teens who share the same passion and enthusiasm (Please note other than piano and percussion campers will need to bring their own instrument)

Southern Colorado Arts Immersion Camp

Theatre

Art

Music

24 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Southern Colorado Repertory eatre and Trinidad State are o ering a two-week Arts Immersion Camp open to kids ages 5-18 e summer program includes theatre taught by professional actors designers and technicians and music and art taught by Trinidad Statersquos accomplished professors For two fun- lled weeks campers receive extensive and specialized training for the next generation of creative professionals and enthusiasts all in a safe environment on Trinidad Statersquos beautiful campus e two weeks of Camp lead up to the last weekend when family members can enjoy campers in a fully staged play and music performance and art on display at Trinidad Statersquos Massari Performing Arts Center

Dates July 20 - August 2 2015 (two weeks)Times 3 options -

bull Full Immersion Sleep-Over Campbull Day Camp 9 am - 5 pm including an hour for lunchbull Theatre Camp only 9 am - 1 pm

Costbull Full Immersion including room and board and all activities

$1295bull Full Day Camp including lunch $485bull Morning Theatre Camp only $220

Where Trinidad State Junior College and the Massari Performing Arts CenterAges

bull Full Immersion Sleep-over Camp 8-18bull Day Camp 7-18bull Morning Theatre Camp only 5-18

Description Geared for all levels of experience and interest Arts Camp provides extensive training and performance experiences in acting dance music and art blending interactive activities with professional trainingContact Harriet Vaugeois or Bernadine Torres bernadinescrtheatregmailcom wwwscrtheatrecom

In Theatre workshops campers work on all aspects of theatre production including acting voice production dance technical design of costumes scenery lights sound and props Highly experienced teachers and counselors ensure a supportive and inclusive environment where campers build vivid on-stage characters which help shape the o -stage character of the young lives engaged making them con dent compassionate and well rounded Campers are encouraged to develop new skills pursue existing interests and foster everlasting friendships

In Art workshops campers will engage in hands-on opportunities to experience the creative process in an active (and fun) studio environment Campers will work with highly experienced professional artists who welcome the opportunity to work with unique individuals bursting with potential In addition to the traditional range of artistic expression the campers will also have the opportunity to experience puppet making Our goal is to push creativity to the next level encourage long lasting friendships build con dence and self-esteem all while having fun

In Music workshops campers will rehearse daily with highly accomplished musicians to improve his or her vocal or musical skills both individually and as part of a group In addition to exploring various musical genres campers will have the opportunity to develop songwriting skills Beyond increased musical con dence campers will form lifelong friendships with other boys girls and teens who share the same passion and enthusiasm (Please note other than piano and percussion campers will need to bring their own instrument)

Southern Colorado Arts Immersion Camp

Theatre

Art

Music

Summer Gunsmithing Series at Trinidad State

More than 60 classes are o ered through the NRA Summer Series including topics covering speci c guns machining welding for gunsmiths metal nishes reloading stockmaking checkering engraving and more

Learn from the best ndash experts from all over the nation and our top-notch gunsmithing faculty teach NRA summer classes

Classes ll up fast - sign up today Call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

ldquoThis is my rst time here rst time doing any gunsmithing

and I was very impressed Thanks for a great weekrdquo ndash NRA Gunsmithing Student

Trinidad State o ers NRA gunsmithing courses throughout the summer Classes vary in length from one day to two weeks and

are available to anyone interested in gunsmithing or related topics - whether yoursquore a novice current student or professional

Now at Trinidad State NRA Certified Training Center

Trinidad State is now home to the rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in the United States is allows Trinidad Statersquos storied Gunsmithing Department with backing from the NRA to train future gun safety instructors in the proper use

of pistols ri es shotguns and more Not only can students become NRA Certi ed

Instructors they can take advantage of government nancial aid GI Bill and Vocational Rehab bene ts when paying for these classes For information or

to sign up call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

bull Tuition at Trinidad State is at least 40 less than area 4-year colleges and universities

bull Start here then transfer to a 4-year university ndash General Education courses guaranteed to transfer to Colorado universities (some restrictions apply)

Get the schedule online

Call 1-800-621-TSJC or visit trinidadstateedu

Summer Gunsmithing Series at Trinidad State

More than 60 classes are o ered through the NRA Summer Series including topics covering speci c guns machining welding for gunsmiths metal nishes reloading stockmaking checkering engraving and more

Learn from the best ndash experts from all over the nation and our top-notch gunsmithing faculty teach NRA summer classes

Classes ll up fast - sign up today Call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

ldquoThis is my rst time here rst time doing any gunsmithing

and I was very impressed Thanks for a great weekrdquo ndash NRA Gunsmithing Student

Trinidad State o ers NRA gunsmithing courses throughout the summer Classes vary in length from one day to two weeks and

are available to anyone interested in gunsmithing or related topics - whether yoursquore a novice current student or professional

Now at Trinidad State NRA Certified Training Center

Trinidad State is now home to the rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in the United States is allows Trinidad Statersquos storied Gunsmithing Department with backing from the NRA to train future gun safety instructors in the proper use

of pistols ri es shotguns and more Not only can students become NRA Certi ed

Instructors they can take advantage of government nancial aid GI Bill and Vocational Rehab bene ts when paying for these classes For information or

to sign up call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

bull Tuition at Trinidad State is at least 40 less than area 4-year colleges and universities

bull Start here then transfer to a 4-year university ndash General Education courses guaranteed to transfer to Colorado universities (some restrictions apply)

Get the schedule online

Call 1-800-621-TSJC or visit trinidadstateedu

When Trinidad State Junior College opened in April of 1925 it was Coloradorsquos rst community college In the beginning the college shared space and faculty with Trinidad High School It started with 37 students compared to about 1800 now

By 1935 classes were moved to a newly remodeled Tillotson Academy building That building sat just east of the present-day Berg Building but has since been torn down The 17-acre Trinidad Campus now includes 15 buildings plus two more in Alamosa and a handful of o -campus training sites

Trinidad State continues to o er traditional programs of study in academic-transfer areas such as accounting business administration English chemistry mathematics and psychology Those students often continue their education at a four-year school Trinidad State also o ers a wide range of career and technical training in programs like gunsmithing cosmetology massage therapy welding diesel mechanics auto mechanics and nursing

Historical highlights

bull The bill that established Trinidad State Junior College in 1925 was sponsored by State Senator Sam Freudenthal for whom the campus library is now named

bull In the beginning classes were taught at Trinidad High School by high school teachers but college students were not allowed to mingle with high school students

bull By 1932 a full two years of classes were o ered allowing the rst eight students to earn two year degrees in May of 1933

bull In the spring of 1940 construction began on what is now the Berg Administration Building

bull In the fall of 1940 construction began on what is now Scott Gymnasium

bull Trinidad Statersquos gunsmithing progam began in 1947 and is now regarded as the premier gunsmithing program in the United States

bull Trinidad State was accepted into the Colorado Community College System in 1968

bull In 1994 Trinidad State merged with the San Luis Valley Educational Center in Alamosa creating the Trinidad State Valley Campus

bull Selected as rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in 2015

Trinidad State Celebrates 90 years

21wwwtrinidadstateedu

CCCOnline Summer 2015 Class List

Session 1 ndash June 1th - August 8th

12249 AAA 099 C11 Active Learning Skills 112063 ACC 101 C11 Fundamentals of Accounting 312064 ACC 115 C11 Payroll Accounting 312065 ACC 121 C11 Accounting Principles I 412066 ACC 122 C11 Accounting Principles II 412067 ACC 131 C11 Income Tax 312380 ACC 215 C11 Acct Info Systems amp eBusiness 312068 ACC 226 C11 Cost Accounting 312069 ANT 101 C11 Cultural Anthropology SS3 312070 ANT 111 C11 Physical Anthropology SS3 312071 ANT 225 C11 Anthropology of Religion 312072 ART 110 C11 Art Appreciation AH1 312073 ART 111 C11 Art Hist Ancient MedievGT-AH1 312074 ART 112 C11 Art Hist Renaiss1900GT-AH1 312075 AST 101 C11 Astronomy I wLab SC1 412076 AST 102 C11 Astronomy II wLab SC1 412077 BIO 105 C11 Science of Biology wLab SC1 412078 BIO 106 C11 Basic Anatomy And Physiology 412079 BIO 111 C11 Gen College Biology ILab SC1 512080 BIO 201 C11 Human AnatomyampPhys wLab ISC1 412081 BIO 202 C11 Human AnatomyampPhys IILab SC1 412082 BIO 204 C11 Microbiology wLab SC1 412083 BIO 216 C11 Pathophysiology 412084 BUS 115 C11 Introduction to Business 312085 BUS 120 C11 Introduction to E-Commerce 312086 BUS 216 C11 Legal Environment of Business 312087 BUS 217 C11 Bus CommunicationRept Write 312088 BUS 226 C11 Business Statistics 312089 CHE 101 C11 Intro to Chemistry ILab SC1 5

12090 CHE 102 C11 Intro to Chemistry IILab SC1 512091 CHE 111 C11 Gen College Chem ILab SC1 512092 CHE 112 C11 Gen College Chem IILab SC1 512093 CIS 115 C11 Intro to Computer Info Sys 312094 CIS 118 C11 Intro PC Applications 312095 CIS 135 C11 Complete PC Word Processing 312096 CIS 145 C11 Complete PC Database 312097 CIS 155 C11 PC Spreadsheet Concepts 312098 CIS 267 C11 Mgmt of Information Systems 312240 CNG 101 C11 Networking Fundamentals 312099 CNG 209 C11 MS Server Active Direct Config 412100 CNG 210 C11 MS Network Infrastruct Config 412101 CNG 211 C11 Windows Configuration (OS) 312102 CNG 212 C11 Configuring Windows Server 412103 COM 115 C11 Public Speaking 312105 COM 125 C11 Interpersonal Communication 312104 CRJ 110 C11 Intro to Criminal Justice 312106 CRJ 125 C11 Policing Systems 312107 CRJ 135 C11 Judicial Function 312108 CRJ 145 C11 Correctional Process 312109 CRJ 205 C11 Principles of Criminal Law 312110 CRJ 210 C11 Constitutional Law 312111 CRJ 230 C11 Criminology 312112 CRJ 236 C11 CRJ Research Methods 312243 CRJ 257 C11 Victimology 312248 CSC 105 C11 Computer Literacy 312113 CSC 160 C11 Computer Science I (C++) 412114 CSC 161 C11 Computer Sci II (Language) 412115 CSC 240 C11 Java Programming 312116 CWB 110 C11 Cmplt Web Author (Language) 312117 CWB 130 C11 Web Editing Tools (Editor) 3

CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs

CCCOnline is not a college We are part of the Colorado Community College System of 13 two-year colleges in the state - including Trinidad State Junior College CCCOnline delivers online courses from those 13 colleges

If you are already a student at TSJC you can register for CCCOnline and your on-campus classes at the same time CCCOnline classes have their own unique section number C11 C12 C21 or C22 so you can easily tell them apart from Trinidad State Junior Collegersquos online courses or those you take on campus

If you want to take online classes are a new student and have not yet applied to one of the 13 Colorado community colleges visit wwwccconlineorg and explore the programs and courses we offer

All students who take CCCOnline courses must select a home college that offers the degree or certificate they want to pursue Your home college

Census Date - Last day to drop with refund

June 14th 2015

June 1st 2015

June 11th 2015

June 26th 2015

Session 1

August 8th 2015

Classes Begin

Last Day to Withdraw ldquoWrdquo Recorded No Refund

Summer 2015

Last Day of Class

June 8th 2015

July 10th 2015

Session 2

July 18th 2015

June 1st 2015

June 11th 2015

June 26th 2015

Session 3

August 8th 2015

bull Keeps your Records bull Processes your college application bull Provides transcripts bull Provides career counseling bull Helps you transfer your credits bull Issues your degree or certificate bull Takes your tuition payment bull Contact advisingccconlineorg

22 wwwtrinidadstateedu

12118 ECE 101 C11 Intro to Early Childhood Educ 312119 ECE 102 C11 Intro to ECE Lab Techniques 312120 ECE 103 C11 Guidance Strategies Yng Child 312121 ECE 111 C11 InfantToddler TheoryPractice 312122 ECE 112 C11 InfantToddler Lab Tech 312386 ECE 125 C11 ScienceMath amp the Young Child 312123 ECE 205 C11 Nutrition Health and Safety 312124 ECE 220 C11 Curriculum Methods Techniques 312125 ECE 226 C11 Creativity and the Young Child 312126 ECE 238 C11 Child Growth and Development 312127 ECE 240 C11 Admin of ECE Programs 312128 ECE 241 C11 AdminHuman Relations ECE 312129 ECE 260 C11 The Exceptional Child 312130 ECO 201 C11 Prin of Macroeconomics SS1 312131 ECO 202 C11 Prin of Microeconomics SS1 312135 ENG 121 C11 English Composition I CO1 312136 ENG 122 C11 English Composition II CO2 312137 ENG 131 C11 Technical Writing I 312138 ENG 221 C11 Creative Writing I 312139 ENG 222 C11 Creative Writing II 312140 ENV 101 C11 Environmental Sci wLab SC1 412141 FRE 111 C11 French Language I 512142 FRE 211 C11 French Language III AH4 312143 FRE 212 C11 French Language IV AH4 312144 GEO 105 C11 World Regional Geography SS2 312145 GEO 106 C11 Human Geography SS2 312146 GER 111 C11 German Language I 512147 GEY 111 C11 Physical Geology wLab SC1 412297 GEY 112 C11 Historical Geology wLab SC1 412148 HIS 101 C11 Western CivAntiquity-1650 HI1 312149 HIS 102 C11 Western Civ 1650-Present HI1 312150 HIS 111 C11 The World Antiquity-1500 HI1 312151 HIS 112 C11 The World 1500-Present HI1 312381 HIS 121 C11 US History to Reconst HI1 312152 HIS 225 C11 Colorado History HI1 312153 HPR 178 C11 Medical Terminology 112154 HUM 115 C11 World Mythology GT-AH2 312155 HUM 121 C11 Humanities Early Civ GT-AH2 312156 HUM 122 C11 Humanities Mediev-Mod GT-AH2 312157 HUM 123 C11 Humanities Modern WrldGT-AH2 312158 HWE 100 C11 Human Nutrition 312159 LIT 115 C11 Intro to Literature I AH2 312160 LIT 201 C11 Wrld Literature to 1600GT-AH2 312387 LIT 202 C11 World Lit After 1600GT-AH2 312388 LIT 211 C11 Amer Lit to Civil War GT-AH2 312161 LIT 212 C11 Amer Lit Aft Civil WarGT-AH2 312244 LIT 225 C11 Intro to Shakespeare AH2 312162 LIT 255 C11 Children`s Literature 312163 MAN 200 C11 Human Resource Management I 312164 MAN 216 C11 Small Business Management 312165 MAN 226 C11 Principles of Management 312166 MAR 111 C11 Principles of Sales 312167 MAR 216 C11 Principles of Marketing 312382 MAT 050 C11 Quantitative Literacy 412383 MAT 055 C11 Algebraic Literacy 412168 MAT 103 C11 Math for Clinical Calculations 312169 MAT 107 C11 Career Math 312170 MAT 112 C11 Financial Mathematics 312171 MAT 120 C11 Math for Liberal Arts MA1 412172 MAT 121 C11 College Algebra MA1 412173 MAT 122 C11 College Trigonometry MA1 312174 MAT 123 C11 Finite Mathematics MA1 4

12175 MAT 125 C11 Survey of Calculus MA1 412176 MAT 135 C11 Intro to Statistics MA1 312177 MAT 155 C11 Integrated Math I 312178 MAT 156 C11 Integrated Math II 312179 MAT 166 C11 Pre-Calculus MA1 512180 MAT 201 C11 Calculus I MA1 512181 MAT 202 C11 Calculus II MA1 512182 MAT 203 C11 Calculus III MA1 412183 MGD 102 C11 Introduction To Multimedia 312184 MGD 111 C11 Adobe Photoshop I 312185 MGD 112 C11 Adobe Illustrator I 312241 MGD 114 C11 Adobe InDesign 312186 MUS 100 C11 Intro to Music Theory I 312188 MUS 120 C11 Music Appreciation AH1 312187 MUS 121 C11 Music Hist Mdvl-Classical AH1 312242 MUS 125 C11 History of Jazz GT-AH1 312189 NUR 101 C11 Pharmacology Calculations 112190 OSH 115 C11 General Industry Standards 512192 OSH 125 C11 Construction Industry Standard 312191 OSH 135 C11 Case Study Evaluation 512195 OSH 145 C11 Fire Protection amp Analysis 312193 OSH 146 C11 Hazardous Materials 212194 OSH 155 C11 Environ Regulatory Framework 312197 OSH 165 C11 Excavation Safety 112196 OSH 215 C11 Accident Prevention 312198 OSH 225 C11 Industrial Hygiene 312199 OSH 226 C11 ErgonomicsManage Task Stress 312200 OSH 235 C11 Workersrsquo Compensation 212201 OSH 245 C11 Safety Program PlanningAdmin 312202 OSH 246 C11 Safety Training Methods 312203 OSH 255 C11 Industrial Hygiene Instru Lab 312204 OSH 281 C11 Internship 012205 OSH 285 C11 Independent Study 012206 PHI 111 C11 Intro to Philosophy AH3 312207 PHI 112 C11 Ethics AH3 312208 PHI 113 C11 Logic AH3 312209 PHI 115 C11 World Religions-West AH3 312210 PHI 116 C11 World Religions-East AH3 312211 PHY 105 C11 Conceptual Physics wLab SC1 412212 PHY 111 C11 Physics Alg-Based ILab SC1 512213 PHY 112 C11 Physics Alg-Based IILab SC1 512214 POS 105 C11 Intro to Political ScienceSS1 312215 POS 111 C11 American Government SS1 312216 POS 125 C11 AmerStateLocal Govt GT-SS1 312217 POS 205 C11 International Relations SS1 312218 PSY 101 C11 General Psychology I SS3 312219 PSY 102 C11 General Psychology II SS3 312220 PSY 226 C11 Social Psychology SS3 312221 PSY 235 C11 Human Growth amp Developmnt SS3 312222 PSY 237 C11 Child amp Adolescent Psychology 312223 PSY 238 C11 Child Development SS3 312224 PSY 249 C11 Abnormal Psychology SS3 312225 RUS 111 C11 Russian Language I 512226 SCI 155 C11 Integrated Sci I wLab SC1 412296 SCI 156 C11 Integrated Sci II wLab SC1 412227 SOC 101 C11 Intro to Sociology I SS3 312228 SOC 102 C11 Intro to Sociology II SS3 312229 SOC 231 C11 Sociology-Deviant BehaviorSS3 312230 SPA 111 C11 Spanish Language I 512231 SPA 112 C11 Spanish Language II 512232 SPA 211 C11 Spanish Language III AH4 312233 SPA 212 C11 Spanish Language IV AH4 3

CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title CRS CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs

CCCOnline Summer 2015 Class List Continued

23wwwtrinidadstateedu

AGE 102 Agriculture Economics GT-SS1AGR 260 World Interdependence Population and Food GT-SS3AGY 240 Introductory Soil Science with Lab GT-SC1ANT 101 Cultural Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 102 Cultural Anthropology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 103 Archaeology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 104 Physical Anthropology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 107 Introduction to Archaeology GT-SS3ANT 108 Archaeology of World Rock Art GT-SS3ANT 111 Physical Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 201 Introduction to Forensic Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 215 Indians of North America GT-SS3ANT 250 Medical Anthropology GT-SS3ART 110 Art Appreciation GT-AH1ART 111 Art History Ancient to Medieval GT-AH1ART 112 Art History Renaissance to Modern GT-AH1ART 207 Art History - 1900 to Present GT-AH1AST 101 Astronomy I with Lab GT-SC1AST 102 Astronomy II with Lab GT-SC1AST 150 Astrobiology GT-SC2AST 155 Astronomy Ancient Cultures GT-SC2AST 160 Cosmology GT-SC2BIO 103 Principles of Animal Biology GT-SC2BIO 104 Biology A Human Approach GT-SC1BIO 105 Science of Biology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 111 General College Biology I with Lab GT-SC1BIO 112 General College Biology II with Lab GT-SC1BIO 116 Introduction to Human Disease GT-SC2BIO 201 Anatomy amp Physiology I with Lab GT-SC1BIO 202 Anatomy amp Physiology II with Lab GT-SC1BIO 204 Microbiology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 208 General College Microbiology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 220 General Zoology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 221 Botany with Lab GT-SC1BIO 224 Genetics GT-SC1CHE 101 Introduction to Chemistry I with Lab GT-SC1CHE 102 Introduction to Chemistry II with Lab GT-SC1CHE 105 Chemistry in Context with Lab GT-SC1CHE 111 General College Chemistry I with Lab GT-SC1CHE 112 General College Chemistry II with Lab GT-SC1COM 220 Inter-cultural Communication GT-SS3CRJ 110 Introduction to Criminal Justice GT-SS3DAN 125 History of Dance I GT-AH1ECO 101 Economics of Social Issues GT-SS1ECO 201 Principles of Macroeconomics GT-SS1ECO 202 Principles of Microeconomics GT-SS1ECO 211 Gender in the Economy GT-SS1ECO 245 Environmental Economics GT-SS1

ENG 121 English Composition I GT-CO1ENG 122 English Composition II GT-CO2ENG 201 English Comp III Writing for Public Discourse GT-CO3ENV 101 Introduction to Environmental Science with Lab GT-SC1ENV 110 Natural Disasters GT-SC2ETH 200 Introduction to Ethnic Studies GT-SS3FRE 211 French Language III GT-AH4FRE 212 French Language IV GT-AH4GEO 105 World Regional Geography GT-SS2GEO 106 Human Geography GT-SS2GEO 111 Physical Geography - Landforms with Lab GT-SC1GEO 112 Physical Geography-Weather amp Climate with Lab GT-SC1GER 211 German Language III GT-AH4GER 212 German Language IV GT-AH4GEY 108 Geology of US National Parks GT-SC2GEY 111 Physical Geology with Lab GT-SC1GEY 112 Historical Geology with Lab GT-SC1GEY 135 Environmental Geology with Lab GT-SC1HIS 101 Western Civilization Antiquity - 1650 GT-HI1HIS 102 Western Civilization 1650 - Present GT-HI1HIS 111 The World Antiquity - 1500 GT-HI1HIS 112 The World 1500 - Present GT-HI1HIS 121 US History to Reconstruction GT-HI1HIS 122 US History Since the Civil War GT-HI1HIS 203 Civil War Era in American History GT-HI1HIS 205 Women in World History GT-HI1HIS 207 American Environmental History GT-HI1HIS 208 American Indian History GT-HI1HIS 215 Women in US History GT-HI1HIS 218 History of Science and Technology GT-HI1HIS 225 Colorado History GT-HI1HIS 235 History of the American West GT-HI1HIS 236 US History Since 1945 GT-HI1HIS 243 History of Modern China GT-HI1HIS 244 History of Latin America GT-HI1HIS 245 US in the World GT-HI1HIS 247 20th Century World History GT-HI1HIS 249 History of Islamic Civilization GT-HI1HIS 250 African American History GT-HI1HIS 251 History of Christianity in the World GT-HI1HIS 255 The Middle Ages GT-HI1HIS 259 Modern Middle East GT-HI1HIS 260 U S Foreign Relations History GT-HI1HIS 265 Writing About History GT-CO3HUM 103 Introduction to Film Art GT-AH2HUM 115 World Mythology GT-AH2HUM 121 Humanities Early Civilization GT-AH2HUM 122 Humanities Medieval-Modern GT-AH2

CRN Title CRN Title

Statewide Guaranteed Transfer Classes

Session 2 ndash June 8th - August 18th 12390 ART 110 C21 Art Appreciation AH1 312391 BUS 115 C21 Introduction to Business 312408 COM 115 C21 Public Speaking 312392 COM 125 C21 Interpersonal Communication 312393 ENG 121 C21 English Composition I CO1 312394 ENG 122 C21 English Composition II CO2 312395 HIS 121 C21 US History to Reconst HI1 312396 HIS 225 C21 Colorado History HI1 3

12397 HWE 100 C21 Human Nutrition 312398 PHI 111 C21 Intro to Philosophy AH3 312399 PSY 101 C21 General Psychology I SS3 312400 PSY 235 C21 Human Growth amp Developmnt SS3 312401 SOC 101 C21 Intro to Sociology I SS3 3

Session 3 ndash June 1th - August 8th 12384 MAT 025 C91 Algebraic Literacy Lab 112385 MAT 055 C91 Algebraic Literacy 4

CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs

CCCOnline Summer 2015 Class List Continued

HUM 123 Humanities Modern World GT-AH2ITA 211 Italian Language III GT-AH4ITA 212 Italian Language IV GT-AH4JOU 105 Introduction to Mass Media GT-SS3JPN 211 Japanese Language III GT-AH4JPN 212 Japanese Language IV GT-AH4LIT 115 Introduction to Literature I GT-AH2LIT 201 World Literature 10 1600 GT-AH2LIT 202 World Literature After 1600 GT-AH2LIT 205 Ethnic Literature GT-AH2LIT 211 American Literature to Civil War GT-AH2LIT 212 American Literature After Civil War GT-AH2LIT 221 British Literature to 1700 GT-AH2LIT 222 British Literature Since 1700 GT-AH2LIT 225 Introduction to Shakespeare GT-AH2LIT 246 Literature of Women GT-AH2LIT 259 Survey of African American Literature GT-AH2LIT 268 Celtic Literature GT-AH2MAT 120 Mathematics for Liberal Arts GT-MA1MAT 121 College Algebra GT-MA1MAT 122 College Trigonometry GT-MA1MAT 123 Finite Mathematics GT-MA1MAT 125 Survey of Calculus GT-MA1MAT 135 Introduction to Statistics GT-MA1MAT 166 Pre-Calculus GT-MA1MAT 201 Calculus I GT-MA1MAT 202 Calculus II GT-MA1MAT 203 Calculus III GT-MA1MAT 204 Calculus IIIEngineering Apps GT-MA1MAT 215 Discrete Mathematics GT-MA1MAT 261 Diff Eqwith Engineering Apps GT-MA1MAT 265 Differential Equations GT-MA1MET 150 General Meteorology with Lab GT-MA1MUS 120 Music Appreciation GT-AH1MUS 122 Music History Early Romantic-Present GT-AH1MUS 123 Survey of World Music GT-AH1MUS 125 History of Jazz GT-AH1NRE 251 General Oceanography with Lab GT-SC1PHI 111 Introduction to Philosophy GT-AH3PHI 112 Ethics GT-AH3PHI 113 Logic GT-AH3PHI 114 Comparative Religions GT-AH3PHI 115 World Religions West GT-AH3PHI 116 World Religions East GT-AH3PHI 214 Philosophy of Religion GT-AH3PHI 218 Environmental Ethics GT-AH3PHI 220 Philosophy of Death and Dying GT-AH3PHY 105 Conceptual Physics with Lab GT-SC1PHY 107 Energy Science and Technology with Lab GT-SC1

PHY 111 Physics Algebra Based I with Lab GT-SC1PHY 112 Physics Algebra Based II with Lab GT-SC1PHY 211 Physics Calculus Based I with Lab GT-SC1PHY 212 Physics Calculus Based II with Lab GT-SC1POS 105 Introduction to Political Science GT-SS1POS 111 American Government GT-SS1POS 125 American State and Local Government GT-SS1POS 205 International Relations GT-SS1POS 215 Current Political Issues GT-SS1POS 225 Comparative Government GT-SS1PSY 101 General Psychology I GT-SS3PSY 102 General Psychology II GT-SS3PSY 205 Psychology of Gender GT-SS3PSY 217 Human Sexuality GT-SS3PSY 226 Social Psychology GT-SS3PSY 227 Psychology of Death and Dying GT-SS3PSY 235 Human Growth amp Development GT-SS3PSY 238 Child Development GT-SS3PSY 240 Health Psychology GT-SS3PSY 249 Abnormal Psychology GT-SS3PSY 265 Psychology of Personality GT-SS3RUS 211 Russian Language III GT-AH4RUS 212 Russian Language IV GT-AH4SCI 105 Science in Society GT-SC2SCI 155 Integrated Science I Physics amp Chemistry with Lab GT-SC1SCI 156 Integrated Science II Earth amp Life Science with Lab GT-SC1SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology GT-SS3SOC 102 Introduction to Sociology II GT-SS3SOC 205 Sociology of Family Dynamics GT-SS3SOC 207 Environmental Sociology GT-SS3SOC 215 Contemporary Social Problems GT-SS3SOC 216 Sociology of Gender GT-SS3SOC 218 Sociology of Diversity GT-SS3SOC 220 Sociology of Religion GT-SS3SOC 231 Sociology of Deviant Behavior GT-SS3SOC 237 Sociology of Death and Dying GT-SS3SPA 211 Spanish Language III GT-AH4SPA 212 Spanish Language IV GT-AH4THE 105 Theatre Appreciation GT-AH1THE 108 Theatre Script Analysis GT-AH1THE 211 Development of Theatre Greek-Renaissance GT-AH1THE 212 Development of Theatre Restoration-Modern GT-AH1THE 215 Playwriting GT-AH1WST 200 Introduction to Women Studies GT-SS3WST 225 Women and Social Action GT-SS3WST 240 Goddesses and Women of the Ancient World GT-SS3WST 249 Womenrsquos Sexuality GT-SS3

52315

Statewide Guaranteed Transfer Classes Continued CRN Title CRN Title

Southern Colorado Repertory eatre and Trinidad State are o ering a two-week Arts Immersion Camp open to kids ages 5-18 e summer program includes theatre taught by professional actors designers and technicians and music and art taught by Trinidad Statersquos accomplished professors For two fun- lled weeks campers receive extensive and specialized training for the next generation of creative professionals and enthusiasts all in a safe environment on Trinidad Statersquos beautiful campus e two weeks of Camp lead up to the last weekend when family members can enjoy campers in a fully staged play and music performance and art on display at Trinidad Statersquos Massari Performing Arts Center

Dates July 20 - August 2 2015 (two weeks)Times 3 options -

bull Full Immersion Sleep-Over Campbull Day Camp 9 am - 5 pm including an hour for lunchbull Theatre Camp only 9 am - 1 pm

Costbull Full Immersion including room and board and all activities

$1295bull Full Day Camp including lunch $485bull Morning Theatre Camp only $220

Where Trinidad State Junior College and the Massari Performing Arts CenterAges

bull Full Immersion Sleep-over Camp 8-18bull Day Camp 7-18bull Morning Theatre Camp only 5-18

Description Geared for all levels of experience and interest Arts Camp provides extensive training and performance experiences in acting dance music and art blending interactive activities with professional trainingContact Harriet Vaugeois or Bernadine Torres bernadinescrtheatregmailcom wwwscrtheatrecom

In Theatre workshops campers work on all aspects of theatre production including acting voice production dance technical design of costumes scenery lights sound and props Highly experienced teachers and counselors ensure a supportive and inclusive environment where campers build vivid on-stage characters which help shape the o -stage character of the young lives engaged making them con dent compassionate and well rounded Campers are encouraged to develop new skills pursue existing interests and foster everlasting friendships

In Art workshops campers will engage in hands-on opportunities to experience the creative process in an active (and fun) studio environment Campers will work with highly experienced professional artists who welcome the opportunity to work with unique individuals bursting with potential In addition to the traditional range of artistic expression the campers will also have the opportunity to experience puppet making Our goal is to push creativity to the next level encourage long lasting friendships build con dence and self-esteem all while having fun

In Music workshops campers will rehearse daily with highly accomplished musicians to improve his or her vocal or musical skills both individually and as part of a group In addition to exploring various musical genres campers will have the opportunity to develop songwriting skills Beyond increased musical con dence campers will form lifelong friendships with other boys girls and teens who share the same passion and enthusiasm (Please note other than piano and percussion campers will need to bring their own instrument)

Southern Colorado Arts Immersion Camp

Theatre

Art

Music

24 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Southern Colorado Repertory eatre and Trinidad State are o ering a two-week Arts Immersion Camp open to kids ages 5-18 e summer program includes theatre taught by professional actors designers and technicians and music and art taught by Trinidad Statersquos accomplished professors For two fun- lled weeks campers receive extensive and specialized training for the next generation of creative professionals and enthusiasts all in a safe environment on Trinidad Statersquos beautiful campus e two weeks of Camp lead up to the last weekend when family members can enjoy campers in a fully staged play and music performance and art on display at Trinidad Statersquos Massari Performing Arts Center

Dates July 20 - August 2 2015 (two weeks)Times 3 options -

bull Full Immersion Sleep-Over Campbull Day Camp 9 am - 5 pm including an hour for lunchbull Theatre Camp only 9 am - 1 pm

Costbull Full Immersion including room and board and all activities

$1295bull Full Day Camp including lunch $485bull Morning Theatre Camp only $220

Where Trinidad State Junior College and the Massari Performing Arts CenterAges

bull Full Immersion Sleep-over Camp 8-18bull Day Camp 7-18bull Morning Theatre Camp only 5-18

Description Geared for all levels of experience and interest Arts Camp provides extensive training and performance experiences in acting dance music and art blending interactive activities with professional trainingContact Harriet Vaugeois or Bernadine Torres bernadinescrtheatregmailcom wwwscrtheatrecom

In Theatre workshops campers work on all aspects of theatre production including acting voice production dance technical design of costumes scenery lights sound and props Highly experienced teachers and counselors ensure a supportive and inclusive environment where campers build vivid on-stage characters which help shape the o -stage character of the young lives engaged making them con dent compassionate and well rounded Campers are encouraged to develop new skills pursue existing interests and foster everlasting friendships

In Art workshops campers will engage in hands-on opportunities to experience the creative process in an active (and fun) studio environment Campers will work with highly experienced professional artists who welcome the opportunity to work with unique individuals bursting with potential In addition to the traditional range of artistic expression the campers will also have the opportunity to experience puppet making Our goal is to push creativity to the next level encourage long lasting friendships build con dence and self-esteem all while having fun

In Music workshops campers will rehearse daily with highly accomplished musicians to improve his or her vocal or musical skills both individually and as part of a group In addition to exploring various musical genres campers will have the opportunity to develop songwriting skills Beyond increased musical con dence campers will form lifelong friendships with other boys girls and teens who share the same passion and enthusiasm (Please note other than piano and percussion campers will need to bring their own instrument)

Southern Colorado Arts Immersion Camp

Theatre

Art

Music

Summer Gunsmithing Series at Trinidad State

More than 60 classes are o ered through the NRA Summer Series including topics covering speci c guns machining welding for gunsmiths metal nishes reloading stockmaking checkering engraving and more

Learn from the best ndash experts from all over the nation and our top-notch gunsmithing faculty teach NRA summer classes

Classes ll up fast - sign up today Call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

ldquoThis is my rst time here rst time doing any gunsmithing

and I was very impressed Thanks for a great weekrdquo ndash NRA Gunsmithing Student

Trinidad State o ers NRA gunsmithing courses throughout the summer Classes vary in length from one day to two weeks and

are available to anyone interested in gunsmithing or related topics - whether yoursquore a novice current student or professional

Now at Trinidad State NRA Certified Training Center

Trinidad State is now home to the rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in the United States is allows Trinidad Statersquos storied Gunsmithing Department with backing from the NRA to train future gun safety instructors in the proper use

of pistols ri es shotguns and more Not only can students become NRA Certi ed

Instructors they can take advantage of government nancial aid GI Bill and Vocational Rehab bene ts when paying for these classes For information or

to sign up call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

bull Tuition at Trinidad State is at least 40 less than area 4-year colleges and universities

bull Start here then transfer to a 4-year university ndash General Education courses guaranteed to transfer to Colorado universities (some restrictions apply)

Get the schedule online

Call 1-800-621-TSJC or visit trinidadstateedu

Summer Gunsmithing Series at Trinidad State

More than 60 classes are o ered through the NRA Summer Series including topics covering speci c guns machining welding for gunsmiths metal nishes reloading stockmaking checkering engraving and more

Learn from the best ndash experts from all over the nation and our top-notch gunsmithing faculty teach NRA summer classes

Classes ll up fast - sign up today Call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

ldquoThis is my rst time here rst time doing any gunsmithing

and I was very impressed Thanks for a great weekrdquo ndash NRA Gunsmithing Student

Trinidad State o ers NRA gunsmithing courses throughout the summer Classes vary in length from one day to two weeks and

are available to anyone interested in gunsmithing or related topics - whether yoursquore a novice current student or professional

Now at Trinidad State NRA Certified Training Center

Trinidad State is now home to the rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in the United States is allows Trinidad Statersquos storied Gunsmithing Department with backing from the NRA to train future gun safety instructors in the proper use

of pistols ri es shotguns and more Not only can students become NRA Certi ed

Instructors they can take advantage of government nancial aid GI Bill and Vocational Rehab bene ts when paying for these classes For information or

to sign up call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

bull Tuition at Trinidad State is at least 40 less than area 4-year colleges and universities

bull Start here then transfer to a 4-year university ndash General Education courses guaranteed to transfer to Colorado universities (some restrictions apply)

Get the schedule online

Call 1-800-621-TSJC or visit trinidadstateedu

21wwwtrinidadstateedu

CCCOnline Summer 2015 Class List

Session 1 ndash June 1th - August 8th

12249 AAA 099 C11 Active Learning Skills 112063 ACC 101 C11 Fundamentals of Accounting 312064 ACC 115 C11 Payroll Accounting 312065 ACC 121 C11 Accounting Principles I 412066 ACC 122 C11 Accounting Principles II 412067 ACC 131 C11 Income Tax 312380 ACC 215 C11 Acct Info Systems amp eBusiness 312068 ACC 226 C11 Cost Accounting 312069 ANT 101 C11 Cultural Anthropology SS3 312070 ANT 111 C11 Physical Anthropology SS3 312071 ANT 225 C11 Anthropology of Religion 312072 ART 110 C11 Art Appreciation AH1 312073 ART 111 C11 Art Hist Ancient MedievGT-AH1 312074 ART 112 C11 Art Hist Renaiss1900GT-AH1 312075 AST 101 C11 Astronomy I wLab SC1 412076 AST 102 C11 Astronomy II wLab SC1 412077 BIO 105 C11 Science of Biology wLab SC1 412078 BIO 106 C11 Basic Anatomy And Physiology 412079 BIO 111 C11 Gen College Biology ILab SC1 512080 BIO 201 C11 Human AnatomyampPhys wLab ISC1 412081 BIO 202 C11 Human AnatomyampPhys IILab SC1 412082 BIO 204 C11 Microbiology wLab SC1 412083 BIO 216 C11 Pathophysiology 412084 BUS 115 C11 Introduction to Business 312085 BUS 120 C11 Introduction to E-Commerce 312086 BUS 216 C11 Legal Environment of Business 312087 BUS 217 C11 Bus CommunicationRept Write 312088 BUS 226 C11 Business Statistics 312089 CHE 101 C11 Intro to Chemistry ILab SC1 5

12090 CHE 102 C11 Intro to Chemistry IILab SC1 512091 CHE 111 C11 Gen College Chem ILab SC1 512092 CHE 112 C11 Gen College Chem IILab SC1 512093 CIS 115 C11 Intro to Computer Info Sys 312094 CIS 118 C11 Intro PC Applications 312095 CIS 135 C11 Complete PC Word Processing 312096 CIS 145 C11 Complete PC Database 312097 CIS 155 C11 PC Spreadsheet Concepts 312098 CIS 267 C11 Mgmt of Information Systems 312240 CNG 101 C11 Networking Fundamentals 312099 CNG 209 C11 MS Server Active Direct Config 412100 CNG 210 C11 MS Network Infrastruct Config 412101 CNG 211 C11 Windows Configuration (OS) 312102 CNG 212 C11 Configuring Windows Server 412103 COM 115 C11 Public Speaking 312105 COM 125 C11 Interpersonal Communication 312104 CRJ 110 C11 Intro to Criminal Justice 312106 CRJ 125 C11 Policing Systems 312107 CRJ 135 C11 Judicial Function 312108 CRJ 145 C11 Correctional Process 312109 CRJ 205 C11 Principles of Criminal Law 312110 CRJ 210 C11 Constitutional Law 312111 CRJ 230 C11 Criminology 312112 CRJ 236 C11 CRJ Research Methods 312243 CRJ 257 C11 Victimology 312248 CSC 105 C11 Computer Literacy 312113 CSC 160 C11 Computer Science I (C++) 412114 CSC 161 C11 Computer Sci II (Language) 412115 CSC 240 C11 Java Programming 312116 CWB 110 C11 Cmplt Web Author (Language) 312117 CWB 130 C11 Web Editing Tools (Editor) 3

CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs

CCCOnline is not a college We are part of the Colorado Community College System of 13 two-year colleges in the state - including Trinidad State Junior College CCCOnline delivers online courses from those 13 colleges

If you are already a student at TSJC you can register for CCCOnline and your on-campus classes at the same time CCCOnline classes have their own unique section number C11 C12 C21 or C22 so you can easily tell them apart from Trinidad State Junior Collegersquos online courses or those you take on campus

If you want to take online classes are a new student and have not yet applied to one of the 13 Colorado community colleges visit wwwccconlineorg and explore the programs and courses we offer

All students who take CCCOnline courses must select a home college that offers the degree or certificate they want to pursue Your home college

Census Date - Last day to drop with refund

June 14th 2015

June 1st 2015

June 11th 2015

June 26th 2015

Session 1

August 8th 2015

Classes Begin

Last Day to Withdraw ldquoWrdquo Recorded No Refund

Summer 2015

Last Day of Class

June 8th 2015

July 10th 2015

Session 2

July 18th 2015

June 1st 2015

June 11th 2015

June 26th 2015

Session 3

August 8th 2015

bull Keeps your Records bull Processes your college application bull Provides transcripts bull Provides career counseling bull Helps you transfer your credits bull Issues your degree or certificate bull Takes your tuition payment bull Contact advisingccconlineorg

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12118 ECE 101 C11 Intro to Early Childhood Educ 312119 ECE 102 C11 Intro to ECE Lab Techniques 312120 ECE 103 C11 Guidance Strategies Yng Child 312121 ECE 111 C11 InfantToddler TheoryPractice 312122 ECE 112 C11 InfantToddler Lab Tech 312386 ECE 125 C11 ScienceMath amp the Young Child 312123 ECE 205 C11 Nutrition Health and Safety 312124 ECE 220 C11 Curriculum Methods Techniques 312125 ECE 226 C11 Creativity and the Young Child 312126 ECE 238 C11 Child Growth and Development 312127 ECE 240 C11 Admin of ECE Programs 312128 ECE 241 C11 AdminHuman Relations ECE 312129 ECE 260 C11 The Exceptional Child 312130 ECO 201 C11 Prin of Macroeconomics SS1 312131 ECO 202 C11 Prin of Microeconomics SS1 312135 ENG 121 C11 English Composition I CO1 312136 ENG 122 C11 English Composition II CO2 312137 ENG 131 C11 Technical Writing I 312138 ENG 221 C11 Creative Writing I 312139 ENG 222 C11 Creative Writing II 312140 ENV 101 C11 Environmental Sci wLab SC1 412141 FRE 111 C11 French Language I 512142 FRE 211 C11 French Language III AH4 312143 FRE 212 C11 French Language IV AH4 312144 GEO 105 C11 World Regional Geography SS2 312145 GEO 106 C11 Human Geography SS2 312146 GER 111 C11 German Language I 512147 GEY 111 C11 Physical Geology wLab SC1 412297 GEY 112 C11 Historical Geology wLab SC1 412148 HIS 101 C11 Western CivAntiquity-1650 HI1 312149 HIS 102 C11 Western Civ 1650-Present HI1 312150 HIS 111 C11 The World Antiquity-1500 HI1 312151 HIS 112 C11 The World 1500-Present HI1 312381 HIS 121 C11 US History to Reconst HI1 312152 HIS 225 C11 Colorado History HI1 312153 HPR 178 C11 Medical Terminology 112154 HUM 115 C11 World Mythology GT-AH2 312155 HUM 121 C11 Humanities Early Civ GT-AH2 312156 HUM 122 C11 Humanities Mediev-Mod GT-AH2 312157 HUM 123 C11 Humanities Modern WrldGT-AH2 312158 HWE 100 C11 Human Nutrition 312159 LIT 115 C11 Intro to Literature I AH2 312160 LIT 201 C11 Wrld Literature to 1600GT-AH2 312387 LIT 202 C11 World Lit After 1600GT-AH2 312388 LIT 211 C11 Amer Lit to Civil War GT-AH2 312161 LIT 212 C11 Amer Lit Aft Civil WarGT-AH2 312244 LIT 225 C11 Intro to Shakespeare AH2 312162 LIT 255 C11 Children`s Literature 312163 MAN 200 C11 Human Resource Management I 312164 MAN 216 C11 Small Business Management 312165 MAN 226 C11 Principles of Management 312166 MAR 111 C11 Principles of Sales 312167 MAR 216 C11 Principles of Marketing 312382 MAT 050 C11 Quantitative Literacy 412383 MAT 055 C11 Algebraic Literacy 412168 MAT 103 C11 Math for Clinical Calculations 312169 MAT 107 C11 Career Math 312170 MAT 112 C11 Financial Mathematics 312171 MAT 120 C11 Math for Liberal Arts MA1 412172 MAT 121 C11 College Algebra MA1 412173 MAT 122 C11 College Trigonometry MA1 312174 MAT 123 C11 Finite Mathematics MA1 4

12175 MAT 125 C11 Survey of Calculus MA1 412176 MAT 135 C11 Intro to Statistics MA1 312177 MAT 155 C11 Integrated Math I 312178 MAT 156 C11 Integrated Math II 312179 MAT 166 C11 Pre-Calculus MA1 512180 MAT 201 C11 Calculus I MA1 512181 MAT 202 C11 Calculus II MA1 512182 MAT 203 C11 Calculus III MA1 412183 MGD 102 C11 Introduction To Multimedia 312184 MGD 111 C11 Adobe Photoshop I 312185 MGD 112 C11 Adobe Illustrator I 312241 MGD 114 C11 Adobe InDesign 312186 MUS 100 C11 Intro to Music Theory I 312188 MUS 120 C11 Music Appreciation AH1 312187 MUS 121 C11 Music Hist Mdvl-Classical AH1 312242 MUS 125 C11 History of Jazz GT-AH1 312189 NUR 101 C11 Pharmacology Calculations 112190 OSH 115 C11 General Industry Standards 512192 OSH 125 C11 Construction Industry Standard 312191 OSH 135 C11 Case Study Evaluation 512195 OSH 145 C11 Fire Protection amp Analysis 312193 OSH 146 C11 Hazardous Materials 212194 OSH 155 C11 Environ Regulatory Framework 312197 OSH 165 C11 Excavation Safety 112196 OSH 215 C11 Accident Prevention 312198 OSH 225 C11 Industrial Hygiene 312199 OSH 226 C11 ErgonomicsManage Task Stress 312200 OSH 235 C11 Workersrsquo Compensation 212201 OSH 245 C11 Safety Program PlanningAdmin 312202 OSH 246 C11 Safety Training Methods 312203 OSH 255 C11 Industrial Hygiene Instru Lab 312204 OSH 281 C11 Internship 012205 OSH 285 C11 Independent Study 012206 PHI 111 C11 Intro to Philosophy AH3 312207 PHI 112 C11 Ethics AH3 312208 PHI 113 C11 Logic AH3 312209 PHI 115 C11 World Religions-West AH3 312210 PHI 116 C11 World Religions-East AH3 312211 PHY 105 C11 Conceptual Physics wLab SC1 412212 PHY 111 C11 Physics Alg-Based ILab SC1 512213 PHY 112 C11 Physics Alg-Based IILab SC1 512214 POS 105 C11 Intro to Political ScienceSS1 312215 POS 111 C11 American Government SS1 312216 POS 125 C11 AmerStateLocal Govt GT-SS1 312217 POS 205 C11 International Relations SS1 312218 PSY 101 C11 General Psychology I SS3 312219 PSY 102 C11 General Psychology II SS3 312220 PSY 226 C11 Social Psychology SS3 312221 PSY 235 C11 Human Growth amp Developmnt SS3 312222 PSY 237 C11 Child amp Adolescent Psychology 312223 PSY 238 C11 Child Development SS3 312224 PSY 249 C11 Abnormal Psychology SS3 312225 RUS 111 C11 Russian Language I 512226 SCI 155 C11 Integrated Sci I wLab SC1 412296 SCI 156 C11 Integrated Sci II wLab SC1 412227 SOC 101 C11 Intro to Sociology I SS3 312228 SOC 102 C11 Intro to Sociology II SS3 312229 SOC 231 C11 Sociology-Deviant BehaviorSS3 312230 SPA 111 C11 Spanish Language I 512231 SPA 112 C11 Spanish Language II 512232 SPA 211 C11 Spanish Language III AH4 312233 SPA 212 C11 Spanish Language IV AH4 3

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CCCOnline Summer 2015 Class List Continued

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AGE 102 Agriculture Economics GT-SS1AGR 260 World Interdependence Population and Food GT-SS3AGY 240 Introductory Soil Science with Lab GT-SC1ANT 101 Cultural Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 102 Cultural Anthropology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 103 Archaeology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 104 Physical Anthropology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 107 Introduction to Archaeology GT-SS3ANT 108 Archaeology of World Rock Art GT-SS3ANT 111 Physical Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 201 Introduction to Forensic Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 215 Indians of North America GT-SS3ANT 250 Medical Anthropology GT-SS3ART 110 Art Appreciation GT-AH1ART 111 Art History Ancient to Medieval GT-AH1ART 112 Art History Renaissance to Modern GT-AH1ART 207 Art History - 1900 to Present GT-AH1AST 101 Astronomy I with Lab GT-SC1AST 102 Astronomy II with Lab GT-SC1AST 150 Astrobiology GT-SC2AST 155 Astronomy Ancient Cultures GT-SC2AST 160 Cosmology GT-SC2BIO 103 Principles of Animal Biology GT-SC2BIO 104 Biology A Human Approach GT-SC1BIO 105 Science of Biology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 111 General College Biology I with Lab GT-SC1BIO 112 General College Biology II with Lab GT-SC1BIO 116 Introduction to Human Disease GT-SC2BIO 201 Anatomy amp Physiology I with Lab GT-SC1BIO 202 Anatomy amp Physiology II with Lab GT-SC1BIO 204 Microbiology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 208 General College Microbiology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 220 General Zoology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 221 Botany with Lab GT-SC1BIO 224 Genetics GT-SC1CHE 101 Introduction to Chemistry I with Lab GT-SC1CHE 102 Introduction to Chemistry II with Lab GT-SC1CHE 105 Chemistry in Context with Lab GT-SC1CHE 111 General College Chemistry I with Lab GT-SC1CHE 112 General College Chemistry II with Lab GT-SC1COM 220 Inter-cultural Communication GT-SS3CRJ 110 Introduction to Criminal Justice GT-SS3DAN 125 History of Dance I GT-AH1ECO 101 Economics of Social Issues GT-SS1ECO 201 Principles of Macroeconomics GT-SS1ECO 202 Principles of Microeconomics GT-SS1ECO 211 Gender in the Economy GT-SS1ECO 245 Environmental Economics GT-SS1

ENG 121 English Composition I GT-CO1ENG 122 English Composition II GT-CO2ENG 201 English Comp III Writing for Public Discourse GT-CO3ENV 101 Introduction to Environmental Science with Lab GT-SC1ENV 110 Natural Disasters GT-SC2ETH 200 Introduction to Ethnic Studies GT-SS3FRE 211 French Language III GT-AH4FRE 212 French Language IV GT-AH4GEO 105 World Regional Geography GT-SS2GEO 106 Human Geography GT-SS2GEO 111 Physical Geography - Landforms with Lab GT-SC1GEO 112 Physical Geography-Weather amp Climate with Lab GT-SC1GER 211 German Language III GT-AH4GER 212 German Language IV GT-AH4GEY 108 Geology of US National Parks GT-SC2GEY 111 Physical Geology with Lab GT-SC1GEY 112 Historical Geology with Lab GT-SC1GEY 135 Environmental Geology with Lab GT-SC1HIS 101 Western Civilization Antiquity - 1650 GT-HI1HIS 102 Western Civilization 1650 - Present GT-HI1HIS 111 The World Antiquity - 1500 GT-HI1HIS 112 The World 1500 - Present GT-HI1HIS 121 US History to Reconstruction GT-HI1HIS 122 US History Since the Civil War GT-HI1HIS 203 Civil War Era in American History GT-HI1HIS 205 Women in World History GT-HI1HIS 207 American Environmental History GT-HI1HIS 208 American Indian History GT-HI1HIS 215 Women in US History GT-HI1HIS 218 History of Science and Technology GT-HI1HIS 225 Colorado History GT-HI1HIS 235 History of the American West GT-HI1HIS 236 US History Since 1945 GT-HI1HIS 243 History of Modern China GT-HI1HIS 244 History of Latin America GT-HI1HIS 245 US in the World GT-HI1HIS 247 20th Century World History GT-HI1HIS 249 History of Islamic Civilization GT-HI1HIS 250 African American History GT-HI1HIS 251 History of Christianity in the World GT-HI1HIS 255 The Middle Ages GT-HI1HIS 259 Modern Middle East GT-HI1HIS 260 U S Foreign Relations History GT-HI1HIS 265 Writing About History GT-CO3HUM 103 Introduction to Film Art GT-AH2HUM 115 World Mythology GT-AH2HUM 121 Humanities Early Civilization GT-AH2HUM 122 Humanities Medieval-Modern GT-AH2

CRN Title CRN Title

Statewide Guaranteed Transfer Classes

Session 2 ndash June 8th - August 18th 12390 ART 110 C21 Art Appreciation AH1 312391 BUS 115 C21 Introduction to Business 312408 COM 115 C21 Public Speaking 312392 COM 125 C21 Interpersonal Communication 312393 ENG 121 C21 English Composition I CO1 312394 ENG 122 C21 English Composition II CO2 312395 HIS 121 C21 US History to Reconst HI1 312396 HIS 225 C21 Colorado History HI1 3

12397 HWE 100 C21 Human Nutrition 312398 PHI 111 C21 Intro to Philosophy AH3 312399 PSY 101 C21 General Psychology I SS3 312400 PSY 235 C21 Human Growth amp Developmnt SS3 312401 SOC 101 C21 Intro to Sociology I SS3 3

Session 3 ndash June 1th - August 8th 12384 MAT 025 C91 Algebraic Literacy Lab 112385 MAT 055 C91 Algebraic Literacy 4

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HUM 123 Humanities Modern World GT-AH2ITA 211 Italian Language III GT-AH4ITA 212 Italian Language IV GT-AH4JOU 105 Introduction to Mass Media GT-SS3JPN 211 Japanese Language III GT-AH4JPN 212 Japanese Language IV GT-AH4LIT 115 Introduction to Literature I GT-AH2LIT 201 World Literature 10 1600 GT-AH2LIT 202 World Literature After 1600 GT-AH2LIT 205 Ethnic Literature GT-AH2LIT 211 American Literature to Civil War GT-AH2LIT 212 American Literature After Civil War GT-AH2LIT 221 British Literature to 1700 GT-AH2LIT 222 British Literature Since 1700 GT-AH2LIT 225 Introduction to Shakespeare GT-AH2LIT 246 Literature of Women GT-AH2LIT 259 Survey of African American Literature GT-AH2LIT 268 Celtic Literature GT-AH2MAT 120 Mathematics for Liberal Arts GT-MA1MAT 121 College Algebra GT-MA1MAT 122 College Trigonometry GT-MA1MAT 123 Finite Mathematics GT-MA1MAT 125 Survey of Calculus GT-MA1MAT 135 Introduction to Statistics GT-MA1MAT 166 Pre-Calculus GT-MA1MAT 201 Calculus I GT-MA1MAT 202 Calculus II GT-MA1MAT 203 Calculus III GT-MA1MAT 204 Calculus IIIEngineering Apps GT-MA1MAT 215 Discrete Mathematics GT-MA1MAT 261 Diff Eqwith Engineering Apps GT-MA1MAT 265 Differential Equations GT-MA1MET 150 General Meteorology with Lab GT-MA1MUS 120 Music Appreciation GT-AH1MUS 122 Music History Early Romantic-Present GT-AH1MUS 123 Survey of World Music GT-AH1MUS 125 History of Jazz GT-AH1NRE 251 General Oceanography with Lab GT-SC1PHI 111 Introduction to Philosophy GT-AH3PHI 112 Ethics GT-AH3PHI 113 Logic GT-AH3PHI 114 Comparative Religions GT-AH3PHI 115 World Religions West GT-AH3PHI 116 World Religions East GT-AH3PHI 214 Philosophy of Religion GT-AH3PHI 218 Environmental Ethics GT-AH3PHI 220 Philosophy of Death and Dying GT-AH3PHY 105 Conceptual Physics with Lab GT-SC1PHY 107 Energy Science and Technology with Lab GT-SC1

PHY 111 Physics Algebra Based I with Lab GT-SC1PHY 112 Physics Algebra Based II with Lab GT-SC1PHY 211 Physics Calculus Based I with Lab GT-SC1PHY 212 Physics Calculus Based II with Lab GT-SC1POS 105 Introduction to Political Science GT-SS1POS 111 American Government GT-SS1POS 125 American State and Local Government GT-SS1POS 205 International Relations GT-SS1POS 215 Current Political Issues GT-SS1POS 225 Comparative Government GT-SS1PSY 101 General Psychology I GT-SS3PSY 102 General Psychology II GT-SS3PSY 205 Psychology of Gender GT-SS3PSY 217 Human Sexuality GT-SS3PSY 226 Social Psychology GT-SS3PSY 227 Psychology of Death and Dying GT-SS3PSY 235 Human Growth amp Development GT-SS3PSY 238 Child Development GT-SS3PSY 240 Health Psychology GT-SS3PSY 249 Abnormal Psychology GT-SS3PSY 265 Psychology of Personality GT-SS3RUS 211 Russian Language III GT-AH4RUS 212 Russian Language IV GT-AH4SCI 105 Science in Society GT-SC2SCI 155 Integrated Science I Physics amp Chemistry with Lab GT-SC1SCI 156 Integrated Science II Earth amp Life Science with Lab GT-SC1SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology GT-SS3SOC 102 Introduction to Sociology II GT-SS3SOC 205 Sociology of Family Dynamics GT-SS3SOC 207 Environmental Sociology GT-SS3SOC 215 Contemporary Social Problems GT-SS3SOC 216 Sociology of Gender GT-SS3SOC 218 Sociology of Diversity GT-SS3SOC 220 Sociology of Religion GT-SS3SOC 231 Sociology of Deviant Behavior GT-SS3SOC 237 Sociology of Death and Dying GT-SS3SPA 211 Spanish Language III GT-AH4SPA 212 Spanish Language IV GT-AH4THE 105 Theatre Appreciation GT-AH1THE 108 Theatre Script Analysis GT-AH1THE 211 Development of Theatre Greek-Renaissance GT-AH1THE 212 Development of Theatre Restoration-Modern GT-AH1THE 215 Playwriting GT-AH1WST 200 Introduction to Women Studies GT-SS3WST 225 Women and Social Action GT-SS3WST 240 Goddesses and Women of the Ancient World GT-SS3WST 249 Womenrsquos Sexuality GT-SS3

52315

Statewide Guaranteed Transfer Classes Continued CRN Title CRN Title

Southern Colorado Repertory eatre and Trinidad State are o ering a two-week Arts Immersion Camp open to kids ages 5-18 e summer program includes theatre taught by professional actors designers and technicians and music and art taught by Trinidad Statersquos accomplished professors For two fun- lled weeks campers receive extensive and specialized training for the next generation of creative professionals and enthusiasts all in a safe environment on Trinidad Statersquos beautiful campus e two weeks of Camp lead up to the last weekend when family members can enjoy campers in a fully staged play and music performance and art on display at Trinidad Statersquos Massari Performing Arts Center

Dates July 20 - August 2 2015 (two weeks)Times 3 options -

bull Full Immersion Sleep-Over Campbull Day Camp 9 am - 5 pm including an hour for lunchbull Theatre Camp only 9 am - 1 pm

Costbull Full Immersion including room and board and all activities

$1295bull Full Day Camp including lunch $485bull Morning Theatre Camp only $220

Where Trinidad State Junior College and the Massari Performing Arts CenterAges

bull Full Immersion Sleep-over Camp 8-18bull Day Camp 7-18bull Morning Theatre Camp only 5-18

Description Geared for all levels of experience and interest Arts Camp provides extensive training and performance experiences in acting dance music and art blending interactive activities with professional trainingContact Harriet Vaugeois or Bernadine Torres bernadinescrtheatregmailcom wwwscrtheatrecom

In Theatre workshops campers work on all aspects of theatre production including acting voice production dance technical design of costumes scenery lights sound and props Highly experienced teachers and counselors ensure a supportive and inclusive environment where campers build vivid on-stage characters which help shape the o -stage character of the young lives engaged making them con dent compassionate and well rounded Campers are encouraged to develop new skills pursue existing interests and foster everlasting friendships

In Art workshops campers will engage in hands-on opportunities to experience the creative process in an active (and fun) studio environment Campers will work with highly experienced professional artists who welcome the opportunity to work with unique individuals bursting with potential In addition to the traditional range of artistic expression the campers will also have the opportunity to experience puppet making Our goal is to push creativity to the next level encourage long lasting friendships build con dence and self-esteem all while having fun

In Music workshops campers will rehearse daily with highly accomplished musicians to improve his or her vocal or musical skills both individually and as part of a group In addition to exploring various musical genres campers will have the opportunity to develop songwriting skills Beyond increased musical con dence campers will form lifelong friendships with other boys girls and teens who share the same passion and enthusiasm (Please note other than piano and percussion campers will need to bring their own instrument)

Southern Colorado Arts Immersion Camp

Theatre

Art

Music

24 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Southern Colorado Repertory eatre and Trinidad State are o ering a two-week Arts Immersion Camp open to kids ages 5-18 e summer program includes theatre taught by professional actors designers and technicians and music and art taught by Trinidad Statersquos accomplished professors For two fun- lled weeks campers receive extensive and specialized training for the next generation of creative professionals and enthusiasts all in a safe environment on Trinidad Statersquos beautiful campus e two weeks of Camp lead up to the last weekend when family members can enjoy campers in a fully staged play and music performance and art on display at Trinidad Statersquos Massari Performing Arts Center

Dates July 20 - August 2 2015 (two weeks)Times 3 options -

bull Full Immersion Sleep-Over Campbull Day Camp 9 am - 5 pm including an hour for lunchbull Theatre Camp only 9 am - 1 pm

Costbull Full Immersion including room and board and all activities

$1295bull Full Day Camp including lunch $485bull Morning Theatre Camp only $220

Where Trinidad State Junior College and the Massari Performing Arts CenterAges

bull Full Immersion Sleep-over Camp 8-18bull Day Camp 7-18bull Morning Theatre Camp only 5-18

Description Geared for all levels of experience and interest Arts Camp provides extensive training and performance experiences in acting dance music and art blending interactive activities with professional trainingContact Harriet Vaugeois or Bernadine Torres bernadinescrtheatregmailcom wwwscrtheatrecom

In Theatre workshops campers work on all aspects of theatre production including acting voice production dance technical design of costumes scenery lights sound and props Highly experienced teachers and counselors ensure a supportive and inclusive environment where campers build vivid on-stage characters which help shape the o -stage character of the young lives engaged making them con dent compassionate and well rounded Campers are encouraged to develop new skills pursue existing interests and foster everlasting friendships

In Art workshops campers will engage in hands-on opportunities to experience the creative process in an active (and fun) studio environment Campers will work with highly experienced professional artists who welcome the opportunity to work with unique individuals bursting with potential In addition to the traditional range of artistic expression the campers will also have the opportunity to experience puppet making Our goal is to push creativity to the next level encourage long lasting friendships build con dence and self-esteem all while having fun

In Music workshops campers will rehearse daily with highly accomplished musicians to improve his or her vocal or musical skills both individually and as part of a group In addition to exploring various musical genres campers will have the opportunity to develop songwriting skills Beyond increased musical con dence campers will form lifelong friendships with other boys girls and teens who share the same passion and enthusiasm (Please note other than piano and percussion campers will need to bring their own instrument)

Southern Colorado Arts Immersion Camp

Theatre

Art

Music

Summer Gunsmithing Series at Trinidad State

More than 60 classes are o ered through the NRA Summer Series including topics covering speci c guns machining welding for gunsmiths metal nishes reloading stockmaking checkering engraving and more

Learn from the best ndash experts from all over the nation and our top-notch gunsmithing faculty teach NRA summer classes

Classes ll up fast - sign up today Call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

ldquoThis is my rst time here rst time doing any gunsmithing

and I was very impressed Thanks for a great weekrdquo ndash NRA Gunsmithing Student

Trinidad State o ers NRA gunsmithing courses throughout the summer Classes vary in length from one day to two weeks and

are available to anyone interested in gunsmithing or related topics - whether yoursquore a novice current student or professional

Now at Trinidad State NRA Certified Training Center

Trinidad State is now home to the rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in the United States is allows Trinidad Statersquos storied Gunsmithing Department with backing from the NRA to train future gun safety instructors in the proper use

of pistols ri es shotguns and more Not only can students become NRA Certi ed

Instructors they can take advantage of government nancial aid GI Bill and Vocational Rehab bene ts when paying for these classes For information or

to sign up call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

bull Tuition at Trinidad State is at least 40 less than area 4-year colleges and universities

bull Start here then transfer to a 4-year university ndash General Education courses guaranteed to transfer to Colorado universities (some restrictions apply)

Get the schedule online

Call 1-800-621-TSJC or visit trinidadstateedu

Summer Gunsmithing Series at Trinidad State

More than 60 classes are o ered through the NRA Summer Series including topics covering speci c guns machining welding for gunsmiths metal nishes reloading stockmaking checkering engraving and more

Learn from the best ndash experts from all over the nation and our top-notch gunsmithing faculty teach NRA summer classes

Classes ll up fast - sign up today Call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

ldquoThis is my rst time here rst time doing any gunsmithing

and I was very impressed Thanks for a great weekrdquo ndash NRA Gunsmithing Student

Trinidad State o ers NRA gunsmithing courses throughout the summer Classes vary in length from one day to two weeks and

are available to anyone interested in gunsmithing or related topics - whether yoursquore a novice current student or professional

Now at Trinidad State NRA Certified Training Center

Trinidad State is now home to the rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in the United States is allows Trinidad Statersquos storied Gunsmithing Department with backing from the NRA to train future gun safety instructors in the proper use

of pistols ri es shotguns and more Not only can students become NRA Certi ed

Instructors they can take advantage of government nancial aid GI Bill and Vocational Rehab bene ts when paying for these classes For information or

to sign up call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

bull Tuition at Trinidad State is at least 40 less than area 4-year colleges and universities

bull Start here then transfer to a 4-year university ndash General Education courses guaranteed to transfer to Colorado universities (some restrictions apply)

Get the schedule online

Call 1-800-621-TSJC or visit trinidadstateedu

22 wwwtrinidadstateedu

12118 ECE 101 C11 Intro to Early Childhood Educ 312119 ECE 102 C11 Intro to ECE Lab Techniques 312120 ECE 103 C11 Guidance Strategies Yng Child 312121 ECE 111 C11 InfantToddler TheoryPractice 312122 ECE 112 C11 InfantToddler Lab Tech 312386 ECE 125 C11 ScienceMath amp the Young Child 312123 ECE 205 C11 Nutrition Health and Safety 312124 ECE 220 C11 Curriculum Methods Techniques 312125 ECE 226 C11 Creativity and the Young Child 312126 ECE 238 C11 Child Growth and Development 312127 ECE 240 C11 Admin of ECE Programs 312128 ECE 241 C11 AdminHuman Relations ECE 312129 ECE 260 C11 The Exceptional Child 312130 ECO 201 C11 Prin of Macroeconomics SS1 312131 ECO 202 C11 Prin of Microeconomics SS1 312135 ENG 121 C11 English Composition I CO1 312136 ENG 122 C11 English Composition II CO2 312137 ENG 131 C11 Technical Writing I 312138 ENG 221 C11 Creative Writing I 312139 ENG 222 C11 Creative Writing II 312140 ENV 101 C11 Environmental Sci wLab SC1 412141 FRE 111 C11 French Language I 512142 FRE 211 C11 French Language III AH4 312143 FRE 212 C11 French Language IV AH4 312144 GEO 105 C11 World Regional Geography SS2 312145 GEO 106 C11 Human Geography SS2 312146 GER 111 C11 German Language I 512147 GEY 111 C11 Physical Geology wLab SC1 412297 GEY 112 C11 Historical Geology wLab SC1 412148 HIS 101 C11 Western CivAntiquity-1650 HI1 312149 HIS 102 C11 Western Civ 1650-Present HI1 312150 HIS 111 C11 The World Antiquity-1500 HI1 312151 HIS 112 C11 The World 1500-Present HI1 312381 HIS 121 C11 US History to Reconst HI1 312152 HIS 225 C11 Colorado History HI1 312153 HPR 178 C11 Medical Terminology 112154 HUM 115 C11 World Mythology GT-AH2 312155 HUM 121 C11 Humanities Early Civ GT-AH2 312156 HUM 122 C11 Humanities Mediev-Mod GT-AH2 312157 HUM 123 C11 Humanities Modern WrldGT-AH2 312158 HWE 100 C11 Human Nutrition 312159 LIT 115 C11 Intro to Literature I AH2 312160 LIT 201 C11 Wrld Literature to 1600GT-AH2 312387 LIT 202 C11 World Lit After 1600GT-AH2 312388 LIT 211 C11 Amer Lit to Civil War GT-AH2 312161 LIT 212 C11 Amer Lit Aft Civil WarGT-AH2 312244 LIT 225 C11 Intro to Shakespeare AH2 312162 LIT 255 C11 Children`s Literature 312163 MAN 200 C11 Human Resource Management I 312164 MAN 216 C11 Small Business Management 312165 MAN 226 C11 Principles of Management 312166 MAR 111 C11 Principles of Sales 312167 MAR 216 C11 Principles of Marketing 312382 MAT 050 C11 Quantitative Literacy 412383 MAT 055 C11 Algebraic Literacy 412168 MAT 103 C11 Math for Clinical Calculations 312169 MAT 107 C11 Career Math 312170 MAT 112 C11 Financial Mathematics 312171 MAT 120 C11 Math for Liberal Arts MA1 412172 MAT 121 C11 College Algebra MA1 412173 MAT 122 C11 College Trigonometry MA1 312174 MAT 123 C11 Finite Mathematics MA1 4

12175 MAT 125 C11 Survey of Calculus MA1 412176 MAT 135 C11 Intro to Statistics MA1 312177 MAT 155 C11 Integrated Math I 312178 MAT 156 C11 Integrated Math II 312179 MAT 166 C11 Pre-Calculus MA1 512180 MAT 201 C11 Calculus I MA1 512181 MAT 202 C11 Calculus II MA1 512182 MAT 203 C11 Calculus III MA1 412183 MGD 102 C11 Introduction To Multimedia 312184 MGD 111 C11 Adobe Photoshop I 312185 MGD 112 C11 Adobe Illustrator I 312241 MGD 114 C11 Adobe InDesign 312186 MUS 100 C11 Intro to Music Theory I 312188 MUS 120 C11 Music Appreciation AH1 312187 MUS 121 C11 Music Hist Mdvl-Classical AH1 312242 MUS 125 C11 History of Jazz GT-AH1 312189 NUR 101 C11 Pharmacology Calculations 112190 OSH 115 C11 General Industry Standards 512192 OSH 125 C11 Construction Industry Standard 312191 OSH 135 C11 Case Study Evaluation 512195 OSH 145 C11 Fire Protection amp Analysis 312193 OSH 146 C11 Hazardous Materials 212194 OSH 155 C11 Environ Regulatory Framework 312197 OSH 165 C11 Excavation Safety 112196 OSH 215 C11 Accident Prevention 312198 OSH 225 C11 Industrial Hygiene 312199 OSH 226 C11 ErgonomicsManage Task Stress 312200 OSH 235 C11 Workersrsquo Compensation 212201 OSH 245 C11 Safety Program PlanningAdmin 312202 OSH 246 C11 Safety Training Methods 312203 OSH 255 C11 Industrial Hygiene Instru Lab 312204 OSH 281 C11 Internship 012205 OSH 285 C11 Independent Study 012206 PHI 111 C11 Intro to Philosophy AH3 312207 PHI 112 C11 Ethics AH3 312208 PHI 113 C11 Logic AH3 312209 PHI 115 C11 World Religions-West AH3 312210 PHI 116 C11 World Religions-East AH3 312211 PHY 105 C11 Conceptual Physics wLab SC1 412212 PHY 111 C11 Physics Alg-Based ILab SC1 512213 PHY 112 C11 Physics Alg-Based IILab SC1 512214 POS 105 C11 Intro to Political ScienceSS1 312215 POS 111 C11 American Government SS1 312216 POS 125 C11 AmerStateLocal Govt GT-SS1 312217 POS 205 C11 International Relations SS1 312218 PSY 101 C11 General Psychology I SS3 312219 PSY 102 C11 General Psychology II SS3 312220 PSY 226 C11 Social Psychology SS3 312221 PSY 235 C11 Human Growth amp Developmnt SS3 312222 PSY 237 C11 Child amp Adolescent Psychology 312223 PSY 238 C11 Child Development SS3 312224 PSY 249 C11 Abnormal Psychology SS3 312225 RUS 111 C11 Russian Language I 512226 SCI 155 C11 Integrated Sci I wLab SC1 412296 SCI 156 C11 Integrated Sci II wLab SC1 412227 SOC 101 C11 Intro to Sociology I SS3 312228 SOC 102 C11 Intro to Sociology II SS3 312229 SOC 231 C11 Sociology-Deviant BehaviorSS3 312230 SPA 111 C11 Spanish Language I 512231 SPA 112 C11 Spanish Language II 512232 SPA 211 C11 Spanish Language III AH4 312233 SPA 212 C11 Spanish Language IV AH4 3

CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title CRS CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs

CCCOnline Summer 2015 Class List Continued

23wwwtrinidadstateedu

AGE 102 Agriculture Economics GT-SS1AGR 260 World Interdependence Population and Food GT-SS3AGY 240 Introductory Soil Science with Lab GT-SC1ANT 101 Cultural Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 102 Cultural Anthropology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 103 Archaeology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 104 Physical Anthropology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 107 Introduction to Archaeology GT-SS3ANT 108 Archaeology of World Rock Art GT-SS3ANT 111 Physical Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 201 Introduction to Forensic Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 215 Indians of North America GT-SS3ANT 250 Medical Anthropology GT-SS3ART 110 Art Appreciation GT-AH1ART 111 Art History Ancient to Medieval GT-AH1ART 112 Art History Renaissance to Modern GT-AH1ART 207 Art History - 1900 to Present GT-AH1AST 101 Astronomy I with Lab GT-SC1AST 102 Astronomy II with Lab GT-SC1AST 150 Astrobiology GT-SC2AST 155 Astronomy Ancient Cultures GT-SC2AST 160 Cosmology GT-SC2BIO 103 Principles of Animal Biology GT-SC2BIO 104 Biology A Human Approach GT-SC1BIO 105 Science of Biology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 111 General College Biology I with Lab GT-SC1BIO 112 General College Biology II with Lab GT-SC1BIO 116 Introduction to Human Disease GT-SC2BIO 201 Anatomy amp Physiology I with Lab GT-SC1BIO 202 Anatomy amp Physiology II with Lab GT-SC1BIO 204 Microbiology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 208 General College Microbiology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 220 General Zoology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 221 Botany with Lab GT-SC1BIO 224 Genetics GT-SC1CHE 101 Introduction to Chemistry I with Lab GT-SC1CHE 102 Introduction to Chemistry II with Lab GT-SC1CHE 105 Chemistry in Context with Lab GT-SC1CHE 111 General College Chemistry I with Lab GT-SC1CHE 112 General College Chemistry II with Lab GT-SC1COM 220 Inter-cultural Communication GT-SS3CRJ 110 Introduction to Criminal Justice GT-SS3DAN 125 History of Dance I GT-AH1ECO 101 Economics of Social Issues GT-SS1ECO 201 Principles of Macroeconomics GT-SS1ECO 202 Principles of Microeconomics GT-SS1ECO 211 Gender in the Economy GT-SS1ECO 245 Environmental Economics GT-SS1

ENG 121 English Composition I GT-CO1ENG 122 English Composition II GT-CO2ENG 201 English Comp III Writing for Public Discourse GT-CO3ENV 101 Introduction to Environmental Science with Lab GT-SC1ENV 110 Natural Disasters GT-SC2ETH 200 Introduction to Ethnic Studies GT-SS3FRE 211 French Language III GT-AH4FRE 212 French Language IV GT-AH4GEO 105 World Regional Geography GT-SS2GEO 106 Human Geography GT-SS2GEO 111 Physical Geography - Landforms with Lab GT-SC1GEO 112 Physical Geography-Weather amp Climate with Lab GT-SC1GER 211 German Language III GT-AH4GER 212 German Language IV GT-AH4GEY 108 Geology of US National Parks GT-SC2GEY 111 Physical Geology with Lab GT-SC1GEY 112 Historical Geology with Lab GT-SC1GEY 135 Environmental Geology with Lab GT-SC1HIS 101 Western Civilization Antiquity - 1650 GT-HI1HIS 102 Western Civilization 1650 - Present GT-HI1HIS 111 The World Antiquity - 1500 GT-HI1HIS 112 The World 1500 - Present GT-HI1HIS 121 US History to Reconstruction GT-HI1HIS 122 US History Since the Civil War GT-HI1HIS 203 Civil War Era in American History GT-HI1HIS 205 Women in World History GT-HI1HIS 207 American Environmental History GT-HI1HIS 208 American Indian History GT-HI1HIS 215 Women in US History GT-HI1HIS 218 History of Science and Technology GT-HI1HIS 225 Colorado History GT-HI1HIS 235 History of the American West GT-HI1HIS 236 US History Since 1945 GT-HI1HIS 243 History of Modern China GT-HI1HIS 244 History of Latin America GT-HI1HIS 245 US in the World GT-HI1HIS 247 20th Century World History GT-HI1HIS 249 History of Islamic Civilization GT-HI1HIS 250 African American History GT-HI1HIS 251 History of Christianity in the World GT-HI1HIS 255 The Middle Ages GT-HI1HIS 259 Modern Middle East GT-HI1HIS 260 U S Foreign Relations History GT-HI1HIS 265 Writing About History GT-CO3HUM 103 Introduction to Film Art GT-AH2HUM 115 World Mythology GT-AH2HUM 121 Humanities Early Civilization GT-AH2HUM 122 Humanities Medieval-Modern GT-AH2

CRN Title CRN Title

Statewide Guaranteed Transfer Classes

Session 2 ndash June 8th - August 18th 12390 ART 110 C21 Art Appreciation AH1 312391 BUS 115 C21 Introduction to Business 312408 COM 115 C21 Public Speaking 312392 COM 125 C21 Interpersonal Communication 312393 ENG 121 C21 English Composition I CO1 312394 ENG 122 C21 English Composition II CO2 312395 HIS 121 C21 US History to Reconst HI1 312396 HIS 225 C21 Colorado History HI1 3

12397 HWE 100 C21 Human Nutrition 312398 PHI 111 C21 Intro to Philosophy AH3 312399 PSY 101 C21 General Psychology I SS3 312400 PSY 235 C21 Human Growth amp Developmnt SS3 312401 SOC 101 C21 Intro to Sociology I SS3 3

Session 3 ndash June 1th - August 8th 12384 MAT 025 C91 Algebraic Literacy Lab 112385 MAT 055 C91 Algebraic Literacy 4

CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs

CCCOnline Summer 2015 Class List Continued

HUM 123 Humanities Modern World GT-AH2ITA 211 Italian Language III GT-AH4ITA 212 Italian Language IV GT-AH4JOU 105 Introduction to Mass Media GT-SS3JPN 211 Japanese Language III GT-AH4JPN 212 Japanese Language IV GT-AH4LIT 115 Introduction to Literature I GT-AH2LIT 201 World Literature 10 1600 GT-AH2LIT 202 World Literature After 1600 GT-AH2LIT 205 Ethnic Literature GT-AH2LIT 211 American Literature to Civil War GT-AH2LIT 212 American Literature After Civil War GT-AH2LIT 221 British Literature to 1700 GT-AH2LIT 222 British Literature Since 1700 GT-AH2LIT 225 Introduction to Shakespeare GT-AH2LIT 246 Literature of Women GT-AH2LIT 259 Survey of African American Literature GT-AH2LIT 268 Celtic Literature GT-AH2MAT 120 Mathematics for Liberal Arts GT-MA1MAT 121 College Algebra GT-MA1MAT 122 College Trigonometry GT-MA1MAT 123 Finite Mathematics GT-MA1MAT 125 Survey of Calculus GT-MA1MAT 135 Introduction to Statistics GT-MA1MAT 166 Pre-Calculus GT-MA1MAT 201 Calculus I GT-MA1MAT 202 Calculus II GT-MA1MAT 203 Calculus III GT-MA1MAT 204 Calculus IIIEngineering Apps GT-MA1MAT 215 Discrete Mathematics GT-MA1MAT 261 Diff Eqwith Engineering Apps GT-MA1MAT 265 Differential Equations GT-MA1MET 150 General Meteorology with Lab GT-MA1MUS 120 Music Appreciation GT-AH1MUS 122 Music History Early Romantic-Present GT-AH1MUS 123 Survey of World Music GT-AH1MUS 125 History of Jazz GT-AH1NRE 251 General Oceanography with Lab GT-SC1PHI 111 Introduction to Philosophy GT-AH3PHI 112 Ethics GT-AH3PHI 113 Logic GT-AH3PHI 114 Comparative Religions GT-AH3PHI 115 World Religions West GT-AH3PHI 116 World Religions East GT-AH3PHI 214 Philosophy of Religion GT-AH3PHI 218 Environmental Ethics GT-AH3PHI 220 Philosophy of Death and Dying GT-AH3PHY 105 Conceptual Physics with Lab GT-SC1PHY 107 Energy Science and Technology with Lab GT-SC1

PHY 111 Physics Algebra Based I with Lab GT-SC1PHY 112 Physics Algebra Based II with Lab GT-SC1PHY 211 Physics Calculus Based I with Lab GT-SC1PHY 212 Physics Calculus Based II with Lab GT-SC1POS 105 Introduction to Political Science GT-SS1POS 111 American Government GT-SS1POS 125 American State and Local Government GT-SS1POS 205 International Relations GT-SS1POS 215 Current Political Issues GT-SS1POS 225 Comparative Government GT-SS1PSY 101 General Psychology I GT-SS3PSY 102 General Psychology II GT-SS3PSY 205 Psychology of Gender GT-SS3PSY 217 Human Sexuality GT-SS3PSY 226 Social Psychology GT-SS3PSY 227 Psychology of Death and Dying GT-SS3PSY 235 Human Growth amp Development GT-SS3PSY 238 Child Development GT-SS3PSY 240 Health Psychology GT-SS3PSY 249 Abnormal Psychology GT-SS3PSY 265 Psychology of Personality GT-SS3RUS 211 Russian Language III GT-AH4RUS 212 Russian Language IV GT-AH4SCI 105 Science in Society GT-SC2SCI 155 Integrated Science I Physics amp Chemistry with Lab GT-SC1SCI 156 Integrated Science II Earth amp Life Science with Lab GT-SC1SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology GT-SS3SOC 102 Introduction to Sociology II GT-SS3SOC 205 Sociology of Family Dynamics GT-SS3SOC 207 Environmental Sociology GT-SS3SOC 215 Contemporary Social Problems GT-SS3SOC 216 Sociology of Gender GT-SS3SOC 218 Sociology of Diversity GT-SS3SOC 220 Sociology of Religion GT-SS3SOC 231 Sociology of Deviant Behavior GT-SS3SOC 237 Sociology of Death and Dying GT-SS3SPA 211 Spanish Language III GT-AH4SPA 212 Spanish Language IV GT-AH4THE 105 Theatre Appreciation GT-AH1THE 108 Theatre Script Analysis GT-AH1THE 211 Development of Theatre Greek-Renaissance GT-AH1THE 212 Development of Theatre Restoration-Modern GT-AH1THE 215 Playwriting GT-AH1WST 200 Introduction to Women Studies GT-SS3WST 225 Women and Social Action GT-SS3WST 240 Goddesses and Women of the Ancient World GT-SS3WST 249 Womenrsquos Sexuality GT-SS3

52315

Statewide Guaranteed Transfer Classes Continued CRN Title CRN Title

Southern Colorado Repertory eatre and Trinidad State are o ering a two-week Arts Immersion Camp open to kids ages 5-18 e summer program includes theatre taught by professional actors designers and technicians and music and art taught by Trinidad Statersquos accomplished professors For two fun- lled weeks campers receive extensive and specialized training for the next generation of creative professionals and enthusiasts all in a safe environment on Trinidad Statersquos beautiful campus e two weeks of Camp lead up to the last weekend when family members can enjoy campers in a fully staged play and music performance and art on display at Trinidad Statersquos Massari Performing Arts Center

Dates July 20 - August 2 2015 (two weeks)Times 3 options -

bull Full Immersion Sleep-Over Campbull Day Camp 9 am - 5 pm including an hour for lunchbull Theatre Camp only 9 am - 1 pm

Costbull Full Immersion including room and board and all activities

$1295bull Full Day Camp including lunch $485bull Morning Theatre Camp only $220

Where Trinidad State Junior College and the Massari Performing Arts CenterAges

bull Full Immersion Sleep-over Camp 8-18bull Day Camp 7-18bull Morning Theatre Camp only 5-18

Description Geared for all levels of experience and interest Arts Camp provides extensive training and performance experiences in acting dance music and art blending interactive activities with professional trainingContact Harriet Vaugeois or Bernadine Torres bernadinescrtheatregmailcom wwwscrtheatrecom

In Theatre workshops campers work on all aspects of theatre production including acting voice production dance technical design of costumes scenery lights sound and props Highly experienced teachers and counselors ensure a supportive and inclusive environment where campers build vivid on-stage characters which help shape the o -stage character of the young lives engaged making them con dent compassionate and well rounded Campers are encouraged to develop new skills pursue existing interests and foster everlasting friendships

In Art workshops campers will engage in hands-on opportunities to experience the creative process in an active (and fun) studio environment Campers will work with highly experienced professional artists who welcome the opportunity to work with unique individuals bursting with potential In addition to the traditional range of artistic expression the campers will also have the opportunity to experience puppet making Our goal is to push creativity to the next level encourage long lasting friendships build con dence and self-esteem all while having fun

In Music workshops campers will rehearse daily with highly accomplished musicians to improve his or her vocal or musical skills both individually and as part of a group In addition to exploring various musical genres campers will have the opportunity to develop songwriting skills Beyond increased musical con dence campers will form lifelong friendships with other boys girls and teens who share the same passion and enthusiasm (Please note other than piano and percussion campers will need to bring their own instrument)

Southern Colorado Arts Immersion Camp

Theatre

Art

Music

24 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Southern Colorado Repertory eatre and Trinidad State are o ering a two-week Arts Immersion Camp open to kids ages 5-18 e summer program includes theatre taught by professional actors designers and technicians and music and art taught by Trinidad Statersquos accomplished professors For two fun- lled weeks campers receive extensive and specialized training for the next generation of creative professionals and enthusiasts all in a safe environment on Trinidad Statersquos beautiful campus e two weeks of Camp lead up to the last weekend when family members can enjoy campers in a fully staged play and music performance and art on display at Trinidad Statersquos Massari Performing Arts Center

Dates July 20 - August 2 2015 (two weeks)Times 3 options -

bull Full Immersion Sleep-Over Campbull Day Camp 9 am - 5 pm including an hour for lunchbull Theatre Camp only 9 am - 1 pm

Costbull Full Immersion including room and board and all activities

$1295bull Full Day Camp including lunch $485bull Morning Theatre Camp only $220

Where Trinidad State Junior College and the Massari Performing Arts CenterAges

bull Full Immersion Sleep-over Camp 8-18bull Day Camp 7-18bull Morning Theatre Camp only 5-18

Description Geared for all levels of experience and interest Arts Camp provides extensive training and performance experiences in acting dance music and art blending interactive activities with professional trainingContact Harriet Vaugeois or Bernadine Torres bernadinescrtheatregmailcom wwwscrtheatrecom

In Theatre workshops campers work on all aspects of theatre production including acting voice production dance technical design of costumes scenery lights sound and props Highly experienced teachers and counselors ensure a supportive and inclusive environment where campers build vivid on-stage characters which help shape the o -stage character of the young lives engaged making them con dent compassionate and well rounded Campers are encouraged to develop new skills pursue existing interests and foster everlasting friendships

In Art workshops campers will engage in hands-on opportunities to experience the creative process in an active (and fun) studio environment Campers will work with highly experienced professional artists who welcome the opportunity to work with unique individuals bursting with potential In addition to the traditional range of artistic expression the campers will also have the opportunity to experience puppet making Our goal is to push creativity to the next level encourage long lasting friendships build con dence and self-esteem all while having fun

In Music workshops campers will rehearse daily with highly accomplished musicians to improve his or her vocal or musical skills both individually and as part of a group In addition to exploring various musical genres campers will have the opportunity to develop songwriting skills Beyond increased musical con dence campers will form lifelong friendships with other boys girls and teens who share the same passion and enthusiasm (Please note other than piano and percussion campers will need to bring their own instrument)

Southern Colorado Arts Immersion Camp

Theatre

Art

Music

Summer Gunsmithing Series at Trinidad State

More than 60 classes are o ered through the NRA Summer Series including topics covering speci c guns machining welding for gunsmiths metal nishes reloading stockmaking checkering engraving and more

Learn from the best ndash experts from all over the nation and our top-notch gunsmithing faculty teach NRA summer classes

Classes ll up fast - sign up today Call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

ldquoThis is my rst time here rst time doing any gunsmithing

and I was very impressed Thanks for a great weekrdquo ndash NRA Gunsmithing Student

Trinidad State o ers NRA gunsmithing courses throughout the summer Classes vary in length from one day to two weeks and

are available to anyone interested in gunsmithing or related topics - whether yoursquore a novice current student or professional

Now at Trinidad State NRA Certified Training Center

Trinidad State is now home to the rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in the United States is allows Trinidad Statersquos storied Gunsmithing Department with backing from the NRA to train future gun safety instructors in the proper use

of pistols ri es shotguns and more Not only can students become NRA Certi ed

Instructors they can take advantage of government nancial aid GI Bill and Vocational Rehab bene ts when paying for these classes For information or

to sign up call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

bull Tuition at Trinidad State is at least 40 less than area 4-year colleges and universities

bull Start here then transfer to a 4-year university ndash General Education courses guaranteed to transfer to Colorado universities (some restrictions apply)

Get the schedule online

Call 1-800-621-TSJC or visit trinidadstateedu

Summer Gunsmithing Series at Trinidad State

More than 60 classes are o ered through the NRA Summer Series including topics covering speci c guns machining welding for gunsmiths metal nishes reloading stockmaking checkering engraving and more

Learn from the best ndash experts from all over the nation and our top-notch gunsmithing faculty teach NRA summer classes

Classes ll up fast - sign up today Call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

ldquoThis is my rst time here rst time doing any gunsmithing

and I was very impressed Thanks for a great weekrdquo ndash NRA Gunsmithing Student

Trinidad State o ers NRA gunsmithing courses throughout the summer Classes vary in length from one day to two weeks and

are available to anyone interested in gunsmithing or related topics - whether yoursquore a novice current student or professional

Now at Trinidad State NRA Certified Training Center

Trinidad State is now home to the rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in the United States is allows Trinidad Statersquos storied Gunsmithing Department with backing from the NRA to train future gun safety instructors in the proper use

of pistols ri es shotguns and more Not only can students become NRA Certi ed

Instructors they can take advantage of government nancial aid GI Bill and Vocational Rehab bene ts when paying for these classes For information or

to sign up call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

bull Tuition at Trinidad State is at least 40 less than area 4-year colleges and universities

bull Start here then transfer to a 4-year university ndash General Education courses guaranteed to transfer to Colorado universities (some restrictions apply)

Get the schedule online

Call 1-800-621-TSJC or visit trinidadstateedu

23wwwtrinidadstateedu

AGE 102 Agriculture Economics GT-SS1AGR 260 World Interdependence Population and Food GT-SS3AGY 240 Introductory Soil Science with Lab GT-SC1ANT 101 Cultural Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 102 Cultural Anthropology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 103 Archaeology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 104 Physical Anthropology Laboratory GT-SS3ANT 107 Introduction to Archaeology GT-SS3ANT 108 Archaeology of World Rock Art GT-SS3ANT 111 Physical Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 201 Introduction to Forensic Anthropology GT-SS3ANT 215 Indians of North America GT-SS3ANT 250 Medical Anthropology GT-SS3ART 110 Art Appreciation GT-AH1ART 111 Art History Ancient to Medieval GT-AH1ART 112 Art History Renaissance to Modern GT-AH1ART 207 Art History - 1900 to Present GT-AH1AST 101 Astronomy I with Lab GT-SC1AST 102 Astronomy II with Lab GT-SC1AST 150 Astrobiology GT-SC2AST 155 Astronomy Ancient Cultures GT-SC2AST 160 Cosmology GT-SC2BIO 103 Principles of Animal Biology GT-SC2BIO 104 Biology A Human Approach GT-SC1BIO 105 Science of Biology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 111 General College Biology I with Lab GT-SC1BIO 112 General College Biology II with Lab GT-SC1BIO 116 Introduction to Human Disease GT-SC2BIO 201 Anatomy amp Physiology I with Lab GT-SC1BIO 202 Anatomy amp Physiology II with Lab GT-SC1BIO 204 Microbiology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 208 General College Microbiology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 220 General Zoology with Lab GT-SC1BIO 221 Botany with Lab GT-SC1BIO 224 Genetics GT-SC1CHE 101 Introduction to Chemistry I with Lab GT-SC1CHE 102 Introduction to Chemistry II with Lab GT-SC1CHE 105 Chemistry in Context with Lab GT-SC1CHE 111 General College Chemistry I with Lab GT-SC1CHE 112 General College Chemistry II with Lab GT-SC1COM 220 Inter-cultural Communication GT-SS3CRJ 110 Introduction to Criminal Justice GT-SS3DAN 125 History of Dance I GT-AH1ECO 101 Economics of Social Issues GT-SS1ECO 201 Principles of Macroeconomics GT-SS1ECO 202 Principles of Microeconomics GT-SS1ECO 211 Gender in the Economy GT-SS1ECO 245 Environmental Economics GT-SS1

ENG 121 English Composition I GT-CO1ENG 122 English Composition II GT-CO2ENG 201 English Comp III Writing for Public Discourse GT-CO3ENV 101 Introduction to Environmental Science with Lab GT-SC1ENV 110 Natural Disasters GT-SC2ETH 200 Introduction to Ethnic Studies GT-SS3FRE 211 French Language III GT-AH4FRE 212 French Language IV GT-AH4GEO 105 World Regional Geography GT-SS2GEO 106 Human Geography GT-SS2GEO 111 Physical Geography - Landforms with Lab GT-SC1GEO 112 Physical Geography-Weather amp Climate with Lab GT-SC1GER 211 German Language III GT-AH4GER 212 German Language IV GT-AH4GEY 108 Geology of US National Parks GT-SC2GEY 111 Physical Geology with Lab GT-SC1GEY 112 Historical Geology with Lab GT-SC1GEY 135 Environmental Geology with Lab GT-SC1HIS 101 Western Civilization Antiquity - 1650 GT-HI1HIS 102 Western Civilization 1650 - Present GT-HI1HIS 111 The World Antiquity - 1500 GT-HI1HIS 112 The World 1500 - Present GT-HI1HIS 121 US History to Reconstruction GT-HI1HIS 122 US History Since the Civil War GT-HI1HIS 203 Civil War Era in American History GT-HI1HIS 205 Women in World History GT-HI1HIS 207 American Environmental History GT-HI1HIS 208 American Indian History GT-HI1HIS 215 Women in US History GT-HI1HIS 218 History of Science and Technology GT-HI1HIS 225 Colorado History GT-HI1HIS 235 History of the American West GT-HI1HIS 236 US History Since 1945 GT-HI1HIS 243 History of Modern China GT-HI1HIS 244 History of Latin America GT-HI1HIS 245 US in the World GT-HI1HIS 247 20th Century World History GT-HI1HIS 249 History of Islamic Civilization GT-HI1HIS 250 African American History GT-HI1HIS 251 History of Christianity in the World GT-HI1HIS 255 The Middle Ages GT-HI1HIS 259 Modern Middle East GT-HI1HIS 260 U S Foreign Relations History GT-HI1HIS 265 Writing About History GT-CO3HUM 103 Introduction to Film Art GT-AH2HUM 115 World Mythology GT-AH2HUM 121 Humanities Early Civilization GT-AH2HUM 122 Humanities Medieval-Modern GT-AH2

CRN Title CRN Title

Statewide Guaranteed Transfer Classes

Session 2 ndash June 8th - August 18th 12390 ART 110 C21 Art Appreciation AH1 312391 BUS 115 C21 Introduction to Business 312408 COM 115 C21 Public Speaking 312392 COM 125 C21 Interpersonal Communication 312393 ENG 121 C21 English Composition I CO1 312394 ENG 122 C21 English Composition II CO2 312395 HIS 121 C21 US History to Reconst HI1 312396 HIS 225 C21 Colorado History HI1 3

12397 HWE 100 C21 Human Nutrition 312398 PHI 111 C21 Intro to Philosophy AH3 312399 PSY 101 C21 General Psychology I SS3 312400 PSY 235 C21 Human Growth amp Developmnt SS3 312401 SOC 101 C21 Intro to Sociology I SS3 3

Session 3 ndash June 1th - August 8th 12384 MAT 025 C91 Algebraic Literacy Lab 112385 MAT 055 C91 Algebraic Literacy 4

CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs CRN Prefix CRS Sec Title Hrs

CCCOnline Summer 2015 Class List Continued

HUM 123 Humanities Modern World GT-AH2ITA 211 Italian Language III GT-AH4ITA 212 Italian Language IV GT-AH4JOU 105 Introduction to Mass Media GT-SS3JPN 211 Japanese Language III GT-AH4JPN 212 Japanese Language IV GT-AH4LIT 115 Introduction to Literature I GT-AH2LIT 201 World Literature 10 1600 GT-AH2LIT 202 World Literature After 1600 GT-AH2LIT 205 Ethnic Literature GT-AH2LIT 211 American Literature to Civil War GT-AH2LIT 212 American Literature After Civil War GT-AH2LIT 221 British Literature to 1700 GT-AH2LIT 222 British Literature Since 1700 GT-AH2LIT 225 Introduction to Shakespeare GT-AH2LIT 246 Literature of Women GT-AH2LIT 259 Survey of African American Literature GT-AH2LIT 268 Celtic Literature GT-AH2MAT 120 Mathematics for Liberal Arts GT-MA1MAT 121 College Algebra GT-MA1MAT 122 College Trigonometry GT-MA1MAT 123 Finite Mathematics GT-MA1MAT 125 Survey of Calculus GT-MA1MAT 135 Introduction to Statistics GT-MA1MAT 166 Pre-Calculus GT-MA1MAT 201 Calculus I GT-MA1MAT 202 Calculus II GT-MA1MAT 203 Calculus III GT-MA1MAT 204 Calculus IIIEngineering Apps GT-MA1MAT 215 Discrete Mathematics GT-MA1MAT 261 Diff Eqwith Engineering Apps GT-MA1MAT 265 Differential Equations GT-MA1MET 150 General Meteorology with Lab GT-MA1MUS 120 Music Appreciation GT-AH1MUS 122 Music History Early Romantic-Present GT-AH1MUS 123 Survey of World Music GT-AH1MUS 125 History of Jazz GT-AH1NRE 251 General Oceanography with Lab GT-SC1PHI 111 Introduction to Philosophy GT-AH3PHI 112 Ethics GT-AH3PHI 113 Logic GT-AH3PHI 114 Comparative Religions GT-AH3PHI 115 World Religions West GT-AH3PHI 116 World Religions East GT-AH3PHI 214 Philosophy of Religion GT-AH3PHI 218 Environmental Ethics GT-AH3PHI 220 Philosophy of Death and Dying GT-AH3PHY 105 Conceptual Physics with Lab GT-SC1PHY 107 Energy Science and Technology with Lab GT-SC1

PHY 111 Physics Algebra Based I with Lab GT-SC1PHY 112 Physics Algebra Based II with Lab GT-SC1PHY 211 Physics Calculus Based I with Lab GT-SC1PHY 212 Physics Calculus Based II with Lab GT-SC1POS 105 Introduction to Political Science GT-SS1POS 111 American Government GT-SS1POS 125 American State and Local Government GT-SS1POS 205 International Relations GT-SS1POS 215 Current Political Issues GT-SS1POS 225 Comparative Government GT-SS1PSY 101 General Psychology I GT-SS3PSY 102 General Psychology II GT-SS3PSY 205 Psychology of Gender GT-SS3PSY 217 Human Sexuality GT-SS3PSY 226 Social Psychology GT-SS3PSY 227 Psychology of Death and Dying GT-SS3PSY 235 Human Growth amp Development GT-SS3PSY 238 Child Development GT-SS3PSY 240 Health Psychology GT-SS3PSY 249 Abnormal Psychology GT-SS3PSY 265 Psychology of Personality GT-SS3RUS 211 Russian Language III GT-AH4RUS 212 Russian Language IV GT-AH4SCI 105 Science in Society GT-SC2SCI 155 Integrated Science I Physics amp Chemistry with Lab GT-SC1SCI 156 Integrated Science II Earth amp Life Science with Lab GT-SC1SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology GT-SS3SOC 102 Introduction to Sociology II GT-SS3SOC 205 Sociology of Family Dynamics GT-SS3SOC 207 Environmental Sociology GT-SS3SOC 215 Contemporary Social Problems GT-SS3SOC 216 Sociology of Gender GT-SS3SOC 218 Sociology of Diversity GT-SS3SOC 220 Sociology of Religion GT-SS3SOC 231 Sociology of Deviant Behavior GT-SS3SOC 237 Sociology of Death and Dying GT-SS3SPA 211 Spanish Language III GT-AH4SPA 212 Spanish Language IV GT-AH4THE 105 Theatre Appreciation GT-AH1THE 108 Theatre Script Analysis GT-AH1THE 211 Development of Theatre Greek-Renaissance GT-AH1THE 212 Development of Theatre Restoration-Modern GT-AH1THE 215 Playwriting GT-AH1WST 200 Introduction to Women Studies GT-SS3WST 225 Women and Social Action GT-SS3WST 240 Goddesses and Women of the Ancient World GT-SS3WST 249 Womenrsquos Sexuality GT-SS3

52315

Statewide Guaranteed Transfer Classes Continued CRN Title CRN Title

Southern Colorado Repertory eatre and Trinidad State are o ering a two-week Arts Immersion Camp open to kids ages 5-18 e summer program includes theatre taught by professional actors designers and technicians and music and art taught by Trinidad Statersquos accomplished professors For two fun- lled weeks campers receive extensive and specialized training for the next generation of creative professionals and enthusiasts all in a safe environment on Trinidad Statersquos beautiful campus e two weeks of Camp lead up to the last weekend when family members can enjoy campers in a fully staged play and music performance and art on display at Trinidad Statersquos Massari Performing Arts Center

Dates July 20 - August 2 2015 (two weeks)Times 3 options -

bull Full Immersion Sleep-Over Campbull Day Camp 9 am - 5 pm including an hour for lunchbull Theatre Camp only 9 am - 1 pm

Costbull Full Immersion including room and board and all activities

$1295bull Full Day Camp including lunch $485bull Morning Theatre Camp only $220

Where Trinidad State Junior College and the Massari Performing Arts CenterAges

bull Full Immersion Sleep-over Camp 8-18bull Day Camp 7-18bull Morning Theatre Camp only 5-18

Description Geared for all levels of experience and interest Arts Camp provides extensive training and performance experiences in acting dance music and art blending interactive activities with professional trainingContact Harriet Vaugeois or Bernadine Torres bernadinescrtheatregmailcom wwwscrtheatrecom

In Theatre workshops campers work on all aspects of theatre production including acting voice production dance technical design of costumes scenery lights sound and props Highly experienced teachers and counselors ensure a supportive and inclusive environment where campers build vivid on-stage characters which help shape the o -stage character of the young lives engaged making them con dent compassionate and well rounded Campers are encouraged to develop new skills pursue existing interests and foster everlasting friendships

In Art workshops campers will engage in hands-on opportunities to experience the creative process in an active (and fun) studio environment Campers will work with highly experienced professional artists who welcome the opportunity to work with unique individuals bursting with potential In addition to the traditional range of artistic expression the campers will also have the opportunity to experience puppet making Our goal is to push creativity to the next level encourage long lasting friendships build con dence and self-esteem all while having fun

In Music workshops campers will rehearse daily with highly accomplished musicians to improve his or her vocal or musical skills both individually and as part of a group In addition to exploring various musical genres campers will have the opportunity to develop songwriting skills Beyond increased musical con dence campers will form lifelong friendships with other boys girls and teens who share the same passion and enthusiasm (Please note other than piano and percussion campers will need to bring their own instrument)

Southern Colorado Arts Immersion Camp

Theatre

Art

Music

24 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Southern Colorado Repertory eatre and Trinidad State are o ering a two-week Arts Immersion Camp open to kids ages 5-18 e summer program includes theatre taught by professional actors designers and technicians and music and art taught by Trinidad Statersquos accomplished professors For two fun- lled weeks campers receive extensive and specialized training for the next generation of creative professionals and enthusiasts all in a safe environment on Trinidad Statersquos beautiful campus e two weeks of Camp lead up to the last weekend when family members can enjoy campers in a fully staged play and music performance and art on display at Trinidad Statersquos Massari Performing Arts Center

Dates July 20 - August 2 2015 (two weeks)Times 3 options -

bull Full Immersion Sleep-Over Campbull Day Camp 9 am - 5 pm including an hour for lunchbull Theatre Camp only 9 am - 1 pm

Costbull Full Immersion including room and board and all activities

$1295bull Full Day Camp including lunch $485bull Morning Theatre Camp only $220

Where Trinidad State Junior College and the Massari Performing Arts CenterAges

bull Full Immersion Sleep-over Camp 8-18bull Day Camp 7-18bull Morning Theatre Camp only 5-18

Description Geared for all levels of experience and interest Arts Camp provides extensive training and performance experiences in acting dance music and art blending interactive activities with professional trainingContact Harriet Vaugeois or Bernadine Torres bernadinescrtheatregmailcom wwwscrtheatrecom

In Theatre workshops campers work on all aspects of theatre production including acting voice production dance technical design of costumes scenery lights sound and props Highly experienced teachers and counselors ensure a supportive and inclusive environment where campers build vivid on-stage characters which help shape the o -stage character of the young lives engaged making them con dent compassionate and well rounded Campers are encouraged to develop new skills pursue existing interests and foster everlasting friendships

In Art workshops campers will engage in hands-on opportunities to experience the creative process in an active (and fun) studio environment Campers will work with highly experienced professional artists who welcome the opportunity to work with unique individuals bursting with potential In addition to the traditional range of artistic expression the campers will also have the opportunity to experience puppet making Our goal is to push creativity to the next level encourage long lasting friendships build con dence and self-esteem all while having fun

In Music workshops campers will rehearse daily with highly accomplished musicians to improve his or her vocal or musical skills both individually and as part of a group In addition to exploring various musical genres campers will have the opportunity to develop songwriting skills Beyond increased musical con dence campers will form lifelong friendships with other boys girls and teens who share the same passion and enthusiasm (Please note other than piano and percussion campers will need to bring their own instrument)

Southern Colorado Arts Immersion Camp

Theatre

Art

Music

Summer Gunsmithing Series at Trinidad State

More than 60 classes are o ered through the NRA Summer Series including topics covering speci c guns machining welding for gunsmiths metal nishes reloading stockmaking checkering engraving and more

Learn from the best ndash experts from all over the nation and our top-notch gunsmithing faculty teach NRA summer classes

Classes ll up fast - sign up today Call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

ldquoThis is my rst time here rst time doing any gunsmithing

and I was very impressed Thanks for a great weekrdquo ndash NRA Gunsmithing Student

Trinidad State o ers NRA gunsmithing courses throughout the summer Classes vary in length from one day to two weeks and

are available to anyone interested in gunsmithing or related topics - whether yoursquore a novice current student or professional

Now at Trinidad State NRA Certified Training Center

Trinidad State is now home to the rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in the United States is allows Trinidad Statersquos storied Gunsmithing Department with backing from the NRA to train future gun safety instructors in the proper use

of pistols ri es shotguns and more Not only can students become NRA Certi ed

Instructors they can take advantage of government nancial aid GI Bill and Vocational Rehab bene ts when paying for these classes For information or

to sign up call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

bull Tuition at Trinidad State is at least 40 less than area 4-year colleges and universities

bull Start here then transfer to a 4-year university ndash General Education courses guaranteed to transfer to Colorado universities (some restrictions apply)

Get the schedule online

Call 1-800-621-TSJC or visit trinidadstateedu

Summer Gunsmithing Series at Trinidad State

More than 60 classes are o ered through the NRA Summer Series including topics covering speci c guns machining welding for gunsmiths metal nishes reloading stockmaking checkering engraving and more

Learn from the best ndash experts from all over the nation and our top-notch gunsmithing faculty teach NRA summer classes

Classes ll up fast - sign up today Call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

ldquoThis is my rst time here rst time doing any gunsmithing

and I was very impressed Thanks for a great weekrdquo ndash NRA Gunsmithing Student

Trinidad State o ers NRA gunsmithing courses throughout the summer Classes vary in length from one day to two weeks and

are available to anyone interested in gunsmithing or related topics - whether yoursquore a novice current student or professional

Now at Trinidad State NRA Certified Training Center

Trinidad State is now home to the rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in the United States is allows Trinidad Statersquos storied Gunsmithing Department with backing from the NRA to train future gun safety instructors in the proper use

of pistols ri es shotguns and more Not only can students become NRA Certi ed

Instructors they can take advantage of government nancial aid GI Bill and Vocational Rehab bene ts when paying for these classes For information or

to sign up call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

bull Tuition at Trinidad State is at least 40 less than area 4-year colleges and universities

bull Start here then transfer to a 4-year university ndash General Education courses guaranteed to transfer to Colorado universities (some restrictions apply)

Get the schedule online

Call 1-800-621-TSJC or visit trinidadstateedu

HUM 123 Humanities Modern World GT-AH2ITA 211 Italian Language III GT-AH4ITA 212 Italian Language IV GT-AH4JOU 105 Introduction to Mass Media GT-SS3JPN 211 Japanese Language III GT-AH4JPN 212 Japanese Language IV GT-AH4LIT 115 Introduction to Literature I GT-AH2LIT 201 World Literature 10 1600 GT-AH2LIT 202 World Literature After 1600 GT-AH2LIT 205 Ethnic Literature GT-AH2LIT 211 American Literature to Civil War GT-AH2LIT 212 American Literature After Civil War GT-AH2LIT 221 British Literature to 1700 GT-AH2LIT 222 British Literature Since 1700 GT-AH2LIT 225 Introduction to Shakespeare GT-AH2LIT 246 Literature of Women GT-AH2LIT 259 Survey of African American Literature GT-AH2LIT 268 Celtic Literature GT-AH2MAT 120 Mathematics for Liberal Arts GT-MA1MAT 121 College Algebra GT-MA1MAT 122 College Trigonometry GT-MA1MAT 123 Finite Mathematics GT-MA1MAT 125 Survey of Calculus GT-MA1MAT 135 Introduction to Statistics GT-MA1MAT 166 Pre-Calculus GT-MA1MAT 201 Calculus I GT-MA1MAT 202 Calculus II GT-MA1MAT 203 Calculus III GT-MA1MAT 204 Calculus IIIEngineering Apps GT-MA1MAT 215 Discrete Mathematics GT-MA1MAT 261 Diff Eqwith Engineering Apps GT-MA1MAT 265 Differential Equations GT-MA1MET 150 General Meteorology with Lab GT-MA1MUS 120 Music Appreciation GT-AH1MUS 122 Music History Early Romantic-Present GT-AH1MUS 123 Survey of World Music GT-AH1MUS 125 History of Jazz GT-AH1NRE 251 General Oceanography with Lab GT-SC1PHI 111 Introduction to Philosophy GT-AH3PHI 112 Ethics GT-AH3PHI 113 Logic GT-AH3PHI 114 Comparative Religions GT-AH3PHI 115 World Religions West GT-AH3PHI 116 World Religions East GT-AH3PHI 214 Philosophy of Religion GT-AH3PHI 218 Environmental Ethics GT-AH3PHI 220 Philosophy of Death and Dying GT-AH3PHY 105 Conceptual Physics with Lab GT-SC1PHY 107 Energy Science and Technology with Lab GT-SC1

PHY 111 Physics Algebra Based I with Lab GT-SC1PHY 112 Physics Algebra Based II with Lab GT-SC1PHY 211 Physics Calculus Based I with Lab GT-SC1PHY 212 Physics Calculus Based II with Lab GT-SC1POS 105 Introduction to Political Science GT-SS1POS 111 American Government GT-SS1POS 125 American State and Local Government GT-SS1POS 205 International Relations GT-SS1POS 215 Current Political Issues GT-SS1POS 225 Comparative Government GT-SS1PSY 101 General Psychology I GT-SS3PSY 102 General Psychology II GT-SS3PSY 205 Psychology of Gender GT-SS3PSY 217 Human Sexuality GT-SS3PSY 226 Social Psychology GT-SS3PSY 227 Psychology of Death and Dying GT-SS3PSY 235 Human Growth amp Development GT-SS3PSY 238 Child Development GT-SS3PSY 240 Health Psychology GT-SS3PSY 249 Abnormal Psychology GT-SS3PSY 265 Psychology of Personality GT-SS3RUS 211 Russian Language III GT-AH4RUS 212 Russian Language IV GT-AH4SCI 105 Science in Society GT-SC2SCI 155 Integrated Science I Physics amp Chemistry with Lab GT-SC1SCI 156 Integrated Science II Earth amp Life Science with Lab GT-SC1SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology GT-SS3SOC 102 Introduction to Sociology II GT-SS3SOC 205 Sociology of Family Dynamics GT-SS3SOC 207 Environmental Sociology GT-SS3SOC 215 Contemporary Social Problems GT-SS3SOC 216 Sociology of Gender GT-SS3SOC 218 Sociology of Diversity GT-SS3SOC 220 Sociology of Religion GT-SS3SOC 231 Sociology of Deviant Behavior GT-SS3SOC 237 Sociology of Death and Dying GT-SS3SPA 211 Spanish Language III GT-AH4SPA 212 Spanish Language IV GT-AH4THE 105 Theatre Appreciation GT-AH1THE 108 Theatre Script Analysis GT-AH1THE 211 Development of Theatre Greek-Renaissance GT-AH1THE 212 Development of Theatre Restoration-Modern GT-AH1THE 215 Playwriting GT-AH1WST 200 Introduction to Women Studies GT-SS3WST 225 Women and Social Action GT-SS3WST 240 Goddesses and Women of the Ancient World GT-SS3WST 249 Womenrsquos Sexuality GT-SS3

52315

Statewide Guaranteed Transfer Classes Continued CRN Title CRN Title

Southern Colorado Repertory eatre and Trinidad State are o ering a two-week Arts Immersion Camp open to kids ages 5-18 e summer program includes theatre taught by professional actors designers and technicians and music and art taught by Trinidad Statersquos accomplished professors For two fun- lled weeks campers receive extensive and specialized training for the next generation of creative professionals and enthusiasts all in a safe environment on Trinidad Statersquos beautiful campus e two weeks of Camp lead up to the last weekend when family members can enjoy campers in a fully staged play and music performance and art on display at Trinidad Statersquos Massari Performing Arts Center

Dates July 20 - August 2 2015 (two weeks)Times 3 options -

bull Full Immersion Sleep-Over Campbull Day Camp 9 am - 5 pm including an hour for lunchbull Theatre Camp only 9 am - 1 pm

Costbull Full Immersion including room and board and all activities

$1295bull Full Day Camp including lunch $485bull Morning Theatre Camp only $220

Where Trinidad State Junior College and the Massari Performing Arts CenterAges

bull Full Immersion Sleep-over Camp 8-18bull Day Camp 7-18bull Morning Theatre Camp only 5-18

Description Geared for all levels of experience and interest Arts Camp provides extensive training and performance experiences in acting dance music and art blending interactive activities with professional trainingContact Harriet Vaugeois or Bernadine Torres bernadinescrtheatregmailcom wwwscrtheatrecom

In Theatre workshops campers work on all aspects of theatre production including acting voice production dance technical design of costumes scenery lights sound and props Highly experienced teachers and counselors ensure a supportive and inclusive environment where campers build vivid on-stage characters which help shape the o -stage character of the young lives engaged making them con dent compassionate and well rounded Campers are encouraged to develop new skills pursue existing interests and foster everlasting friendships

In Art workshops campers will engage in hands-on opportunities to experience the creative process in an active (and fun) studio environment Campers will work with highly experienced professional artists who welcome the opportunity to work with unique individuals bursting with potential In addition to the traditional range of artistic expression the campers will also have the opportunity to experience puppet making Our goal is to push creativity to the next level encourage long lasting friendships build con dence and self-esteem all while having fun

In Music workshops campers will rehearse daily with highly accomplished musicians to improve his or her vocal or musical skills both individually and as part of a group In addition to exploring various musical genres campers will have the opportunity to develop songwriting skills Beyond increased musical con dence campers will form lifelong friendships with other boys girls and teens who share the same passion and enthusiasm (Please note other than piano and percussion campers will need to bring their own instrument)

Southern Colorado Arts Immersion Camp

Theatre

Art

Music

24 wwwtrinidadstateedu

Southern Colorado Repertory eatre and Trinidad State are o ering a two-week Arts Immersion Camp open to kids ages 5-18 e summer program includes theatre taught by professional actors designers and technicians and music and art taught by Trinidad Statersquos accomplished professors For two fun- lled weeks campers receive extensive and specialized training for the next generation of creative professionals and enthusiasts all in a safe environment on Trinidad Statersquos beautiful campus e two weeks of Camp lead up to the last weekend when family members can enjoy campers in a fully staged play and music performance and art on display at Trinidad Statersquos Massari Performing Arts Center

Dates July 20 - August 2 2015 (two weeks)Times 3 options -

bull Full Immersion Sleep-Over Campbull Day Camp 9 am - 5 pm including an hour for lunchbull Theatre Camp only 9 am - 1 pm

Costbull Full Immersion including room and board and all activities

$1295bull Full Day Camp including lunch $485bull Morning Theatre Camp only $220

Where Trinidad State Junior College and the Massari Performing Arts CenterAges

bull Full Immersion Sleep-over Camp 8-18bull Day Camp 7-18bull Morning Theatre Camp only 5-18

Description Geared for all levels of experience and interest Arts Camp provides extensive training and performance experiences in acting dance music and art blending interactive activities with professional trainingContact Harriet Vaugeois or Bernadine Torres bernadinescrtheatregmailcom wwwscrtheatrecom

In Theatre workshops campers work on all aspects of theatre production including acting voice production dance technical design of costumes scenery lights sound and props Highly experienced teachers and counselors ensure a supportive and inclusive environment where campers build vivid on-stage characters which help shape the o -stage character of the young lives engaged making them con dent compassionate and well rounded Campers are encouraged to develop new skills pursue existing interests and foster everlasting friendships

In Art workshops campers will engage in hands-on opportunities to experience the creative process in an active (and fun) studio environment Campers will work with highly experienced professional artists who welcome the opportunity to work with unique individuals bursting with potential In addition to the traditional range of artistic expression the campers will also have the opportunity to experience puppet making Our goal is to push creativity to the next level encourage long lasting friendships build con dence and self-esteem all while having fun

In Music workshops campers will rehearse daily with highly accomplished musicians to improve his or her vocal or musical skills both individually and as part of a group In addition to exploring various musical genres campers will have the opportunity to develop songwriting skills Beyond increased musical con dence campers will form lifelong friendships with other boys girls and teens who share the same passion and enthusiasm (Please note other than piano and percussion campers will need to bring their own instrument)

Southern Colorado Arts Immersion Camp

Theatre

Art

Music

Summer Gunsmithing Series at Trinidad State

More than 60 classes are o ered through the NRA Summer Series including topics covering speci c guns machining welding for gunsmiths metal nishes reloading stockmaking checkering engraving and more

Learn from the best ndash experts from all over the nation and our top-notch gunsmithing faculty teach NRA summer classes

Classes ll up fast - sign up today Call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

ldquoThis is my rst time here rst time doing any gunsmithing

and I was very impressed Thanks for a great weekrdquo ndash NRA Gunsmithing Student

Trinidad State o ers NRA gunsmithing courses throughout the summer Classes vary in length from one day to two weeks and

are available to anyone interested in gunsmithing or related topics - whether yoursquore a novice current student or professional

Now at Trinidad State NRA Certified Training Center

Trinidad State is now home to the rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in the United States is allows Trinidad Statersquos storied Gunsmithing Department with backing from the NRA to train future gun safety instructors in the proper use

of pistols ri es shotguns and more Not only can students become NRA Certi ed

Instructors they can take advantage of government nancial aid GI Bill and Vocational Rehab bene ts when paying for these classes For information or

to sign up call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

bull Tuition at Trinidad State is at least 40 less than area 4-year colleges and universities

bull Start here then transfer to a 4-year university ndash General Education courses guaranteed to transfer to Colorado universities (some restrictions apply)

Get the schedule online

Call 1-800-621-TSJC or visit trinidadstateedu

Summer Gunsmithing Series at Trinidad State

More than 60 classes are o ered through the NRA Summer Series including topics covering speci c guns machining welding for gunsmiths metal nishes reloading stockmaking checkering engraving and more

Learn from the best ndash experts from all over the nation and our top-notch gunsmithing faculty teach NRA summer classes

Classes ll up fast - sign up today Call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

ldquoThis is my rst time here rst time doing any gunsmithing

and I was very impressed Thanks for a great weekrdquo ndash NRA Gunsmithing Student

Trinidad State o ers NRA gunsmithing courses throughout the summer Classes vary in length from one day to two weeks and

are available to anyone interested in gunsmithing or related topics - whether yoursquore a novice current student or professional

Now at Trinidad State NRA Certified Training Center

Trinidad State is now home to the rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in the United States is allows Trinidad Statersquos storied Gunsmithing Department with backing from the NRA to train future gun safety instructors in the proper use

of pistols ri es shotguns and more Not only can students become NRA Certi ed

Instructors they can take advantage of government nancial aid GI Bill and Vocational Rehab bene ts when paying for these classes For information or

to sign up call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

bull Tuition at Trinidad State is at least 40 less than area 4-year colleges and universities

bull Start here then transfer to a 4-year university ndash General Education courses guaranteed to transfer to Colorado universities (some restrictions apply)

Get the schedule online

Call 1-800-621-TSJC or visit trinidadstateedu

Southern Colorado Repertory eatre and Trinidad State are o ering a two-week Arts Immersion Camp open to kids ages 5-18 e summer program includes theatre taught by professional actors designers and technicians and music and art taught by Trinidad Statersquos accomplished professors For two fun- lled weeks campers receive extensive and specialized training for the next generation of creative professionals and enthusiasts all in a safe environment on Trinidad Statersquos beautiful campus e two weeks of Camp lead up to the last weekend when family members can enjoy campers in a fully staged play and music performance and art on display at Trinidad Statersquos Massari Performing Arts Center

Dates July 20 - August 2 2015 (two weeks)Times 3 options -

bull Full Immersion Sleep-Over Campbull Day Camp 9 am - 5 pm including an hour for lunchbull Theatre Camp only 9 am - 1 pm

Costbull Full Immersion including room and board and all activities

$1295bull Full Day Camp including lunch $485bull Morning Theatre Camp only $220

Where Trinidad State Junior College and the Massari Performing Arts CenterAges

bull Full Immersion Sleep-over Camp 8-18bull Day Camp 7-18bull Morning Theatre Camp only 5-18

Description Geared for all levels of experience and interest Arts Camp provides extensive training and performance experiences in acting dance music and art blending interactive activities with professional trainingContact Harriet Vaugeois or Bernadine Torres bernadinescrtheatregmailcom wwwscrtheatrecom

In Theatre workshops campers work on all aspects of theatre production including acting voice production dance technical design of costumes scenery lights sound and props Highly experienced teachers and counselors ensure a supportive and inclusive environment where campers build vivid on-stage characters which help shape the o -stage character of the young lives engaged making them con dent compassionate and well rounded Campers are encouraged to develop new skills pursue existing interests and foster everlasting friendships

In Art workshops campers will engage in hands-on opportunities to experience the creative process in an active (and fun) studio environment Campers will work with highly experienced professional artists who welcome the opportunity to work with unique individuals bursting with potential In addition to the traditional range of artistic expression the campers will also have the opportunity to experience puppet making Our goal is to push creativity to the next level encourage long lasting friendships build con dence and self-esteem all while having fun

In Music workshops campers will rehearse daily with highly accomplished musicians to improve his or her vocal or musical skills both individually and as part of a group In addition to exploring various musical genres campers will have the opportunity to develop songwriting skills Beyond increased musical con dence campers will form lifelong friendships with other boys girls and teens who share the same passion and enthusiasm (Please note other than piano and percussion campers will need to bring their own instrument)

Southern Colorado Arts Immersion Camp

Theatre

Art

Music

Summer Gunsmithing Series at Trinidad State

More than 60 classes are o ered through the NRA Summer Series including topics covering speci c guns machining welding for gunsmiths metal nishes reloading stockmaking checkering engraving and more

Learn from the best ndash experts from all over the nation and our top-notch gunsmithing faculty teach NRA summer classes

Classes ll up fast - sign up today Call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

ldquoThis is my rst time here rst time doing any gunsmithing

and I was very impressed Thanks for a great weekrdquo ndash NRA Gunsmithing Student

Trinidad State o ers NRA gunsmithing courses throughout the summer Classes vary in length from one day to two weeks and

are available to anyone interested in gunsmithing or related topics - whether yoursquore a novice current student or professional

Now at Trinidad State NRA Certified Training Center

Trinidad State is now home to the rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in the United States is allows Trinidad Statersquos storied Gunsmithing Department with backing from the NRA to train future gun safety instructors in the proper use

of pistols ri es shotguns and more Not only can students become NRA Certi ed

Instructors they can take advantage of government nancial aid GI Bill and Vocational Rehab bene ts when paying for these classes For information or

to sign up call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

bull Tuition at Trinidad State is at least 40 less than area 4-year colleges and universities

bull Start here then transfer to a 4-year university ndash General Education courses guaranteed to transfer to Colorado universities (some restrictions apply)

Get the schedule online

Call 1-800-621-TSJC or visit trinidadstateedu

Summer Gunsmithing Series at Trinidad State

More than 60 classes are o ered through the NRA Summer Series including topics covering speci c guns machining welding for gunsmiths metal nishes reloading stockmaking checkering engraving and more

Learn from the best ndash experts from all over the nation and our top-notch gunsmithing faculty teach NRA summer classes

Classes ll up fast - sign up today Call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

ldquoThis is my rst time here rst time doing any gunsmithing

and I was very impressed Thanks for a great weekrdquo ndash NRA Gunsmithing Student

Trinidad State o ers NRA gunsmithing courses throughout the summer Classes vary in length from one day to two weeks and

are available to anyone interested in gunsmithing or related topics - whether yoursquore a novice current student or professional

Now at Trinidad State NRA Certified Training Center

Trinidad State is now home to the rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in the United States is allows Trinidad Statersquos storied Gunsmithing Department with backing from the NRA to train future gun safety instructors in the proper use

of pistols ri es shotguns and more Not only can students become NRA Certi ed

Instructors they can take advantage of government nancial aid GI Bill and Vocational Rehab bene ts when paying for these classes For information or

to sign up call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

bull Tuition at Trinidad State is at least 40 less than area 4-year colleges and universities

bull Start here then transfer to a 4-year university ndash General Education courses guaranteed to transfer to Colorado universities (some restrictions apply)

Get the schedule online

Call 1-800-621-TSJC or visit trinidadstateedu

Summer Gunsmithing Series at Trinidad State

More than 60 classes are o ered through the NRA Summer Series including topics covering speci c guns machining welding for gunsmiths metal nishes reloading stockmaking checkering engraving and more

Learn from the best ndash experts from all over the nation and our top-notch gunsmithing faculty teach NRA summer classes

Classes ll up fast - sign up today Call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

ldquoThis is my rst time here rst time doing any gunsmithing

and I was very impressed Thanks for a great weekrdquo ndash NRA Gunsmithing Student

Trinidad State o ers NRA gunsmithing courses throughout the summer Classes vary in length from one day to two weeks and

are available to anyone interested in gunsmithing or related topics - whether yoursquore a novice current student or professional

Now at Trinidad State NRA Certified Training Center

Trinidad State is now home to the rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in the United States is allows Trinidad Statersquos storied Gunsmithing Department with backing from the NRA to train future gun safety instructors in the proper use

of pistols ri es shotguns and more Not only can students become NRA Certi ed

Instructors they can take advantage of government nancial aid GI Bill and Vocational Rehab bene ts when paying for these classes For information or

to sign up call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

bull Tuition at Trinidad State is at least 40 less than area 4-year colleges and universities

bull Start here then transfer to a 4-year university ndash General Education courses guaranteed to transfer to Colorado universities (some restrictions apply)

Get the schedule online

Call 1-800-621-TSJC or visit trinidadstateedu

Summer Gunsmithing Series at Trinidad State

More than 60 classes are o ered through the NRA Summer Series including topics covering speci c guns machining welding for gunsmiths metal nishes reloading stockmaking checkering engraving and more

Learn from the best ndash experts from all over the nation and our top-notch gunsmithing faculty teach NRA summer classes

Classes ll up fast - sign up today Call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

ldquoThis is my rst time here rst time doing any gunsmithing

and I was very impressed Thanks for a great weekrdquo ndash NRA Gunsmithing Student

Trinidad State o ers NRA gunsmithing courses throughout the summer Classes vary in length from one day to two weeks and

are available to anyone interested in gunsmithing or related topics - whether yoursquore a novice current student or professional

Now at Trinidad State NRA Certified Training Center

Trinidad State is now home to the rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in the United States is allows Trinidad Statersquos storied Gunsmithing Department with backing from the NRA to train future gun safety instructors in the proper use

of pistols ri es shotguns and more Not only can students become NRA Certi ed

Instructors they can take advantage of government nancial aid GI Bill and Vocational Rehab bene ts when paying for these classes For information or

to sign up call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

bull Tuition at Trinidad State is at least 40 less than area 4-year colleges and universities

bull Start here then transfer to a 4-year university ndash General Education courses guaranteed to transfer to Colorado universities (some restrictions apply)

Get the schedule online

Call 1-800-621-TSJC or visit trinidadstateedu

Summer Gunsmithing Series at Trinidad State

More than 60 classes are o ered through the NRA Summer Series including topics covering speci c guns machining welding for gunsmiths metal nishes reloading stockmaking checkering engraving and more

Learn from the best ndash experts from all over the nation and our top-notch gunsmithing faculty teach NRA summer classes

Classes ll up fast - sign up today Call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

ldquoThis is my rst time here rst time doing any gunsmithing

and I was very impressed Thanks for a great weekrdquo ndash NRA Gunsmithing Student

Trinidad State o ers NRA gunsmithing courses throughout the summer Classes vary in length from one day to two weeks and

are available to anyone interested in gunsmithing or related topics - whether yoursquore a novice current student or professional

Now at Trinidad State NRA Certified Training Center

Trinidad State is now home to the rst NRA Certi ed Training Center in the United States is allows Trinidad Statersquos storied Gunsmithing Department with backing from the NRA to train future gun safety instructors in the proper use

of pistols ri es shotguns and more Not only can students become NRA Certi ed

Instructors they can take advantage of government nancial aid GI Bill and Vocational Rehab bene ts when paying for these classes For information or

to sign up call (719) 846-5541 or visit httpnratrinidadstateedu

bull Tuition at Trinidad State is at least 40 less than area 4-year colleges and universities

bull Start here then transfer to a 4-year university ndash General Education courses guaranteed to transfer to Colorado universities (some restrictions apply)

Get the schedule online

Call 1-800-621-TSJC or visit trinidadstateedu