Any of these courses will meet the midlevel H&SS (LAIS elective I and/or II) graduation requirements.

  • Students will enroll and pay tuition at Red Rocks, and will need to identify which of these courses are taught at any given time (this can be done via the RRCC website).
  • Once a course is identified, a Prior Approval Form must be completed, and that form is available from the registrar’s office. That form requires the undergraduate adviser’s signature (me), and then the department head signs.
  • Once the form is complete, it is submitted to the registrar’s office. Once the class is completed, the transcript from RRCC is sent to the Mines registrar, who will then match it to the Prior Approval Form and award credit.

Anthropology

ANT 215 Indians of North America

ANT 221 Exploring other Cultures I

ANT 225 Anthropology of Religion

ANT 250 Medical Anthropology

ANT 255 Anthropology of Energy

Art

ART 201 Art History 1900 – present

Criminal Justice

CRJ 210 Constitutional Law

CRJ 220 Human Relations & Social Conflict

English

ENG 221 Creative Writing I

ENG 226 Fiction Writing

ENG 227 Poetry Writing

ENG 230 Creative Nonfiction

History

HIS 205 Women in World History

HIS 207 American Environmental History

HIS 208 American Indian History

HIS 215 Women in US History

HIS 216 History & Hollywood

HIS 225 Colorado History

HIS 235 History of American West

HIS 236 US History Since 1945

HIS 243 History of Modern China

HIS 244 History of Latin America

HIS 248 History of Modern Russia

HIS 249 History of Islamic Civilization

HIS 260 US Foreign Relations History

Literature

LIT 201 World Literature to 1600

LIT 202 World History Since 1600

LIT 205 Ethnic Literature

LIT 211 American Literature to Civil War

LIT 212 American Literature Since Civil War

LIT 221 British Literature to 1770

LIT 222 British Literature since 1770

LIT 225 Introduction to Shakespeare

LIT 232 Gothic Literature

LIT 235 Science Fiction

LIT 246 Literature of Women

LIT 257 Literature and Film

Philosophy

PHI 201 Social and Political Philosophy

PHI 202 Religion and Film

PHI 203 Introduction to Buddhism

PHI 204 Introduction to Hinduism

PHI 214 Philosophy of Religion

PHI 220 Death & Dying

PHI 221 Ancient Philosophy

PHI 222 Modern Philosophy

Political Science

POS 205 International Relations

POS 215 Current Political Issues

POS 225 Comparative Government

POS 260 Energy Security Policy

Psychology

PSY 205 Psychology of Gender

PSY 217 Human Sexuality

PSY 226 Social Psychology

PSY 227 Psychology of Death and Dying

PSY 235 Human Growth and Development

PSY 249 Abnormal Psychology

PSY 265 Psychology of Personality

Sociology

SOC 203 Urban-Socio Anthropology

SOC 205 Sociology of Family Dynamics

SOC 207 Environmental Sociology

SOC 215 Contemporary Social Problems

SOC 216 Sociology of Gender

SOC 218 Sociology of Diversity

SOC 220 Sociology of Religion

SOC 222 Ageing in a Diverse Society

SOC 223 Chicanos in a Changing Society

SOC 231 Sociology of Deviant Behavior

SOC 237 Death & Dying

SOC 240 US Cults, Extremists…

SOC 265 Violence and Culture

Foreign Languages*

Arabic

French

German

Italian

Japanese

Russian

Spanish

* Students may not take a foreign language course in their first or second language. Red Rocks offers placement tests if you are unsure which course you should take.