Southwest Studies at Colorado College



Complete Course Listing and Schedule

Southwest Studies Course Offerings

Southwest Studies Course Offerings

2009-10

BlockTitleUnitsDivDiv ReqInstructorCPLimResInWL
1SW200Topics in Southwest Studies: Forest Ecology of the Colorado Front Range1.00N
1.00N
Snyder
L1414
1SW202Field Botany[COI or BY 105 or 212](also listed as BY2021111)1.00N
1.00N
Kelso
L1313
1SW203Field Zoology[BY 108 or 109 or COI](also listed as BY2031111)1.00N
1.00N
Linkhart
L1314
1SW280Topics in Literature: Poet as Witness to War(also listed as EN2861111, ES2001111, FG2801121)1.00H
1.00H
Martinez
D1214
1SW341Ecological Economics & Sustainability[for Economics credit: EC 150 (or 151 and 152);for Environmental Science credit: either EC 150, or 151 and 152 or EC 141/EV141 and EC151.](also listed as EC3411111, EV3411111)1.00S
1.00S
Hecox
2515
1-2SW321Rio Grande - Culture, History & Region[AN 102 or COI](also listed as AN3211212, ES3211212)2.00S
2.00S
Montano
D128
2SW208Ecology[Either 1.) 1 unit from BY 105, 107,108,109, GY 130 or 140 & CH 107; or 2.) EV 112 & 155 with strong HS Biology; a college-level BY course strongly recommended.](also listed as BY2082112)1.00N
1.00N
Snyder
L1314
2SW220Environmental Justice in the Southwest(also listed as ES2002122, SO1902112, EV1202112)1.00S
1.00S
Varela
D1211
3SW141Sustainable Development1.00S
1.00S
Hecox
2525
3SW200Topics in Southwest Studies: The Western1.00H
1.00H
Simons
2523
3SW208Ecology[Either 1.) 1 unit from BY 105, 107,108,109, GY 130 or 140 & CH 107; or 2.) EV 112 & 155 with strong HS Biology; a college-level BY course strongly recommended.](also listed as BY2083113)1.00N
1.00N
Drummond
L1311
3SW230Native Americans Under Federal Law1.00*

Kannan
D2526
3SW400Senior Capstone Project:[COI & Sw 175, 272, 273, or 3 units from approved SWS course list & required methodology course]1.00*

Department
0
4SW308Topics: Literature of the Southwest Borderlands, Theory, Song, and Literature[200 or 300-level lit course in CO, EN, or other literatures or COI](also listed as EN3804114, ES3804114, CO3514114)1.00S
1.00S
Padilla
D2510
5SW141Sustainable Development1.00S
1.00S
Hecox
252512
5SW200Topics in Southwest Studies: Theory, Methods, & Practice of Community Based Participatory Research in the Southwest1.00S
1.00S
Varela
2516
5SW208Ecology[Either 1.) 1 unit from BY 105, 107,108,109, GY 130 or 140 & CH 107; or 2.) EV 112 & 155 with strong HS Biology; a college-level BY course strongly recommended.](also listed as BY2085115)1.00N
1.00N
Ebersole
L1313
5SW253Literature of the Southwest: Mexican American Literature(also listed as EN2535115, ES2535115)1.00H
1.00H
Padilla
D1211
5SW316State & Local Government(also listed as PS3165115)1.00S
1.00S
Loevy
259
5SW401Senior Capstone Project:[SW 175, 272, 273 or 274, 3 units from approved SWS course list & required methodology course]1.00*

Department
0
5-8SW395Senior Seminar[Majors & Minors Only]0.50*

Meyer
252
6SW200Topics in Southwest Studies: The Student's Role in the 1960's Southern Civil Rights Movement1.00S
1.00S
Varela
25251
6SW214History of Native America(also listed as HY2106116, ES2006136)1.00S
1.00S
Hyde
2525
6SW273Southwestern Arts & Culture(also listed as ES2736116)1.00*

Levine
2517
7SW131Cultural Astronomy of the SW1.00N
1.00N
Hilt
DL252548
7SW200Topics in Southwest Studies: Speaking for Nature - Writing Natural History(also listed as EN2867117)1.00H
1.00H
Zwinger
12125
7SW208Ecology[Either 1.) 1 unit from BY 105, 107,108,109, GY 130 or 140 & CH 107; or 2.) EV 112 & 155 with strong HS Biology; a college-level BY course strongly recommended.](also listed as BY2087117)1.00N
1.00N
Drummond
L1313
7SW253Literature of the Southwest: Introduction to Native American Literature(also listed as EN2807117, ES2537117)1.00H
1.00H
Padilla
D25242
8SW208Ecology[Either 1.) 1 unit from BY 105, 107,108,109, GY 130 or 140 & CH 107; or 2.) EV 112 & 155 with strong HS Biology; a college-level BY course strongly recommended.](also listed as BY2088118)1.00N
1.00N
Department
L13132
8SW291Southwest American Indian Music(also listed as MU2918118)1.00H
1.00H
Levine
D25251
8SW341Ecological Economics & Sustainability[Economic credit: EC 150 (or 151 and 152);for Environmental Science credit: either EC 150 or 151, and 152 or EC141/EV141 and EC 151.](also listed as EC3418118, EV3418118)1.00S
1.00S
Hecox
2515
8SW410Ornithology[COI or BY 203](also listed as BY4108118)1.00N
1.00N
Linkhart
141411
h-8SW257Globalization & Immigration on the U.S.-Mexico Border[COI Sophomore standing and any 100 level SO course or COI, Spanish language skills recommended. Must take half block And extended format to receive 1 unit credit. (will travel to U.S.-Mexico border during half-block.) ~Small program fee possible* See instructor for details.](also listed as SO257h718)1.00S
1.00S
Popkin
D12138
  • Div – indicates the division of the college that this course is offered by. "*" indicates a course outside of the 3 divisions: (H)umanities, (N)atural Sciences, and (S)ocial Sciences
  • Div Req – indicates how much credit toward a division requirement a student can earn from this course
  • CP – If the course fulfills a Critical Perspectives Requirement:
    • W – the West in Time
    • D – Diverse Cultures and Critiques
    • I – Scientific Investigation of the Natural World
    • L – fullfills the lab or field requirement
    • Combined values, like DW can fulfill either, but not both
  • Lim – the maximum class size allowed for this course
  • Res – the number of spaces reserved for new students
  • In – the number of students who are currently enrolled in the course
  • WL – the number of students on the waiting list for the course