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SPECIAL PROGRAMS

Interterm Courses

Winter Interterm Courses

Nov. 21 - Dec. 21, 2012

Courses will be posted as soon as they have been confirmed, so please check back periodically. Click on the course titles below to view course descriptions.
Online registration is available for all on campus and online courses via webCentral. Online registration is not available for travel courses. Contact Special Programs to reserve a seat in advance for any course.

Registration for travel courses is being taken now. To register for a travel course, please call Special Community Programs directly at 303-871-2360. Space for travel courses is extremely limited so students are encouraged to register as soon as possible.

International travel courses

The deadline to apply for international travel courses is October 1 or when the course is full, unless otherwise noted.  Space is limited and students are admitted on a rolling basis, so students are strongly encouraged to apply early. 

Austria

>> Foundations in Religion: Religious and Social Justice in Vienna (RLGS 2106) This is an Analytical Inquiry: Society and Culture course.

Belize

>> Leadership and Sustainability in Belize (LDRS 2400)

China
>> Doing Business with and in China: Value Chain Connections Across the U.S., Taiwan, and China (MGMT 3700/4700)

France and Great Britain
>> Photography and the Invention of Photography (ARTS 3701)

Peru
>> Andean Landscapes: Inca Trail and Lake Titicaca (GEOG 2320)

 

Domestic travel courses

The deadline to register for domestic travel courses is October 12 or when the course is full, unless otherwise noted.  Space is limited and students are admitted on a rolling basis. sp students are strongly encouraged to register early. 

Aspen, Colorado

>> Stress Management (MGMT 3700/4700) - SECTION 1 FULL, SECTION 2 SEATS AVAILABLE

Hawaii
>> Natural Hazards in Hawaii (GEOG 3550)

Chicago, Illinois
>> Derivatives and Risk Management (FIN 3700/4700)

New York, New York

>> An Organized Walk Down Wall Street (FIN 3800/4800)

 

On-campus courses

Art & Art History

>> Asian Art and the Museum (ARTH 3701)

Advanced Seminar

>> Religion and Filmmaking (ASEM 2685)

Emergent Digital Practices

>> Culture Jamming (EDPX 3701/4701)

English

>> Detectives, Thugs, and Femme Fatales in American Film Noir (ENGL 2708)

>> Magical Realism in Literature & Cinema (ENGL 2004)

>> Beckett on Paper/Beckett on Film (ENGL 2708)

Gender & Women's Studies

>> Feminism and Film (GWST 2700)

Management
>> Bullying in the Workplace (MGMT 3700/4700)
>> Corruption (MGMT 3700/4700)

Marketing
>> Global Integrated Marketing Communications (MKTG 4800)
>> Current Marketing Perspectives (MKTG 3704/4705)

Media, Film & Journalism Studies

>> Culture Jamming (MFJS 3301/4301)

Sociology

>> Capital Punishment (SOCI 2795)

 

Online courses

Communications
>> Race and Popular Culture (COMN 2220)  This course is in the process of being approved as an Analytical Inquiry: Society and Culture course.

Economics
>> Introduction to Micro- and Macroeconomics I: History and Theories (ECON 1020) This is a Scientific Inquiry: Society and Culture course.

German
>> German Civilization: History, Politics, and Culture (GERM 1416) This is an Analytical Inquiry: Society course.

Management

>> Virtual New Venture Strategy (MGMT 3700/4700)