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The mission of Colorado Technical University, an institution of higher learning, is to provide career-oriented education by teaching applied,
real-world, industry-current programs in seACCREDITATIONThe Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association ofColleges and Schoolshttp://www.ncahigherlearningcommission.orgColorado Technical University is accredited by the Higher LNational Center for Competency Testing (NCCT)All CTU surgical Technology programs have been approved as NCCT proctor sites andcan administer the certificate exam.Joint Review Committee on Education in
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Colorado Technical University is owned by Career Education Corporation (CEC),
which is wholly owned by Career Education
University Leadership
Wallace Pond, Ph.D.
President and Chief Executive Officer
Chancellor, CTU Online
Walden University, Ph.D.
Boston UniverColorado Technical UniversityAcademic Catalog 20082009
Mission: The mission of Colorado Technical University, an institution of higher learning, is to provide career-oriented education by teaching applied, real-world, industry-current programs in se
ACCREDITATIONThe Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association ofColleges and Schoolshttp://www.ncahigherlearningcommission.orgColorado Technical University is accredited by the Higher L
National Center for Competency Testing (NCCT)All CTU surgical Technology programs have been approved as NCCT proctor sites andcan administer the certificate exam.Joint Review Committee on Education in
UNIVERSITY Statement of Ownership Colorado Technical University is owned by Career Education Corporation (CEC), which is wholly owned by Career Education
University Leadership Wallace Pond, Ph.D. President and Chief Executive Officer Chancellor, CTU Online Walden University, Ph.D. Boston Univer
COLORADOSPRINGS Colorado Technical University Colorado Springs 4435 North Chestnut Street Colorado Springs, CO 80907 (719) 598-0200 FAX (719) 598-3740 www.coloradotech.edu Greg Mitchell President George
PUEBLO ABOUT CTU PUEBLO Its heritage preserved through historic attractions and old world charm, Pueblo is home to Colorado Technical University’s campus offering students degree programs in Business
PUEBLODENVER Colorado Technical University Denver North Westminster 1865 West 121stAvenue Westminster, CO 80234 (303) 362-2900 FAX (303) 362-2945 www.coloradotech.edu Denver South DTC 5775 Denver Tech Center Blv
NORTH KANSAS CITY ABOUT CTU NORTH KANSAS CITY The North Kansas City Campus of Colorado Technical University opened its doors in 2005 and now offers a wide range of Health Sciences degree programs and
NORTHKANSASCITYNORTHKANSASCITYSIOUXFALLS Colorado Technical University Sioux Falls 3901 West 59th Street Sioux Falls, SD 57108 (605) 361-0200 FAX (605)361-5954 www.coloradotech.edu David Heflin, Ed.D. President University of St.
CTU ONLINE ABOUT CTU ONLINE Colorado Tech Online offers Bachelor’s and Master’s degree programs in an array of professional fields, including BusinessAdministration, Information Technology, Criminal
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Institute for Advanced Studies 4435 North Chestnut Street Colorado Springs, CO 80907 (719) 598-0200 FAX (719) 598-3740 www.instituteforadvancedstudies.com David Leasure, Ph.D. ChiefAcade
“It is never easy to decide to start a degreewhile working fulltime. Of all the schoolsavailable, I chose Colorado TechnicalUniversity because I wanted to attend acollege that understood my personal p
23“The tailored program design and convenienceof combining classtime and online learningare the primary reasons for my choosing CTU.As a working professional, the flexibility allowsme to successfully
242424ACADEMIC CERTIFICATES............................................................................386Graduate Academic Certi?cates.................................................................
25CATALOGCATALOGGUIDEGUIDE25GUIDE25COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT.......................36COLLEGE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE ANDPUBLIC ADMINISTRATION......................................................
26Degree/Certi?cate NameColoradoSpringsDenverSiouxFallsKansasCityPueblo100%OnlineDeliveryPageNumberAccounting (AASBAACC) X 162Accounting (ASACC) X X X X X 148Accounting (BSACC) X X X X X X 108Accounti
UNDERGRADUATEDEGREESDEGREES27UNDERGRADUATEDegree/Certi?cate NameColoradoSpringsDenver Sioux FallsKansasCityPueblo100%OnlineDeliveryPageNumberInformation Systems Management (BSISM) X X X 280Information
28Degree/Certi?cate NameColoradoSpringsDenverSiouxFallsKansasCityPueblo100%OnlineDeliveryPageNumberMaster ProgramsAccounting (MBAACC) X X X 42Accounting (MSACC) X X X 88Business Adminisitration (MBA)
DEGREESDEGREES29GRADUATEGRADUATEDegree/Certi?cate NameColoradoSpringsDenver Sioux FallsKansasCityPueblo100%OnlineDeliveryPageNumberDoctorate ProgramsComputer Science (DCS) X 202Computer Science/Enterp
30UNIVERSITY SERVICESColorado Technical University (CTU) has a full range of services to assiststudents and graduates with their success. CTU places a high premium oncustomer service. If at any time y
31UNIVERSITYUNIVERSITYINFORMATIONINFORMATION31INFORMATION31CALENDARPlease consult the Schedule of Classes for each individual campus and/ordivision for detailed registration information and dates, and
323232ABBREVIATIONSAAS, Associate of Applied ScienceAS, Associate of ScienceBS, Bachelor of ScienceBSBA, Bachelor of Science in Business AdministrationD, DoctorateMBA, Master of Business Administratio
33UNIVERSITYUNIVERSITYINFORMATIONINFORMATION33INFORMATION33The University also reserves the right to make changes to instructionalmaterials, to modify curricula and, when size and curriculum permit, t
343434 on the public property surrounding campus. The annual security report ispublished each year by October 1 and contains statistics for the three mostrecent calendar years. The annual security rep
35UNIVERSITYUNIVERSITYINFORMATIONINFORMATION35INFORMATION35be notified of the President/Chancellor’s decision, which will be thefinal decision of the University. Copies of student challenges and anywr
Businessand ManagementCollegeofOF38DOCTORATE OFMANAGEMENT (DM)All doctoral degrees are offered through the University’s Institute for Advanced Studies (IAS).The Doctor of Management program at Colorado Technical University is desig
39DM PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the DM program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.MGM800 Critical and Creative Thinking 5MGM801 Research and
OF40All Executive Program Degrees are offered through the University’s Institute for Advance Studies (IAS)The Executive MBA Program is a revolutionary reinterpretation of the traditional MBA program.
EMBA PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the EMBA program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.EMBA600* Managing Programs, Projects and Initiatives 4EMB
OF42MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION WITH ACONCENTRATION IN ACCOUNTING (MBAACC)PROGRAM OUTCOMESPerform an audit review and prepare the appropriate documentationDescribe how accounting information is
43MBAACC PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the MBAACC program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.MBA CORE PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSECON616 Applied Manage
OF44MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION WITH ACONCENTRATION IN ACCOUNTING (MBAACC) ONLINEPROGRAM OUTCOMESPerform an audit review and prepare the appropriate documentationDescribe how accounting informat
45MBAACC PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the MBAACC program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.MBA CORE PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSACC614 Applied Manager
OF46MASTER OFBUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MBA)PROGRAM OUTCOMESDemonstrate an understanding of effective, ethical leadership strategiesand skillsConduct professional applied researchDemonstrate competence
47MBA PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the MBA program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.MBA CORE PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSECON616 Applied Managerial E
OF48MASTER OFBUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MBA) ONLINEPROGRAM OUTCOMESDemonstrate an understanding of effective, ethical leadership strategiesand skillsConduct professional applied researchDemonstrate comp
49MBA PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the MBA program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.MBA CORE PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSINTD670 Leadership and Ethic
OF50MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION WITH ACONCENTRATION IN FINANCE (MBAFIN)PROGRAM OUTCOMESMake financial decisions that build the value of the organizationEmploy sound financial reasoning in busine
51MBAFIN PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the MBAFIN program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.MBA CORE PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSECON616 Applied Manage
OF52MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION WITH ACONCENTRATION IN FINANCE (MBAFIN) ONLINEPROGRAM OUTCOMESMake financial decisions that build the value of the organizationEmploy sound financial reasoning in
53MBAFIN PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the MBAFIN program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.MBA CORE PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSIT601 Information Tech
OF54MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION WITH ACONCENTRATION IN HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT (MBAHCM)PROGRAM OUTCOMESApply sound business principles and practices to the uniquefield of healthcareCoordinate reso
55MBAHCM PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the MBAHCM program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.MBA CORE PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSECON616 Applied Manage
OF56MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION WITH ACONCENTRATION IN HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT (MBAHCM) ONLINEPROGRAM OUTCOMESApply sound business principles and practices to the uniquefield of healthcareCoordina
57MBAHCM PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the MBAHCM program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.MBA CORE PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSIT601 Information Tech
OF58MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION WITH ACONCENTRATION IN HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (MBAHRM)PROGRAM OUTCOMESDevelop changeagent skills, especially related to critical and creativethinking, regardin
59MBAHRM PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the MBAHRM program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.MBA CORE PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSECON616 Applied Manage
OF60MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION WITH ACONCENTRATION IN HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (MBAHRM) ONLINEPROGRAM OUTCOMESDevelop change agent skills, especially related to critical and creativethinking,
61MBAHRM PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the MBAHRM program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.MBA CORE PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSIT601 Information Tech
OF62MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION WITH ACONCENTRATION IN INSURANCE AND RISK MANAGEMENT (MBAIRM)ININPROGRAM OUTCOMESDemonstrate proficiency in industry validated insurance and riskmanagement skills
63MBAIRM PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the MBAIRM program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.MBA CORE PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSECON616 Applied Manage
OF64MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION WITH ACONCENTRATION IN INSURANCE AND RISK MANAGEMENT (MBAIRM) ONLINEININPROGRAM OUTCOMESDemonstrate proficiency in industry validated insurance and riskmanagement
65MBAIRM PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the MBAIRM program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.MBA CORE PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSIT601 Information Tech
OF66MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION WITH ACONCENTRATION IN LOGISTICS / SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT (MBAL/SCM)LOGISTLOGISTBUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONLOGISTBUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONBUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONLOGIST
67MBAL/SCM PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the MBAL/SCM program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.MBA CORE PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSECON616 Applied Ma
OF68MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION WITH ACONCENTRATION IN LOGISTICS / SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT (MBAL/SCM) ONLINELOGISTLOGISTBUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONLOGISTBUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONBUSINESS ADMINISTRATIO
69MBAL/SCM PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the MBAL/SCM program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.MBA CORE PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSMGM624 Applied Acc
OF70MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION WITH ACONCENTRATION IN MARKETING (MBAMKTG)PROGRAM OUTCOMESDemonstrate mastery of marketing research, international marketing, emarketing, and customer relationshi
71MBAMKTG PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the MBAMKTG program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.MBA CORE PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSECON616 Applied Mana
OF72MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION WITH ACONCENTRATION IN MARKETING (MBAMKT) ONLINEPROGRAM OUTCOMESDemonstrate mastery of marketing research, international marketing, emarketing, and customer relat
73MBAMKT PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the MBAMKT program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.MBA CORE PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSINTD670 Leadership and
OF74MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION WITH ACONCENTRATION IN MEDIATION AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION (MBAMDR)MEDIAMEDIABUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONMEDIABUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONBUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONMEDIABUSINESS
75MBAMDR PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the MBAMDR program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.MBA CORE PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSECON616 Applied Manage
OF76MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION WITH ACONCENTRATION IN MEDIATION AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION (MBAMDR) ONLINEMEDIAMEDIABUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONMEDIABUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONBUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONMEDIABU
77MBAMDR PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the MBAMDR program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.MBA CORE PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSIT601 Information Tech
OF78MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION WITH ACONCENTRATION IN OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT (MBAOM)PROGRAM OUTCOMESDemonstrate an understanding of the relevance and applicability ofoperational considerations a
79MBAOM PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the MBAOM program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.MBA CORE PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSECON616 Applied Manageri
OF80MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION WITH ACONCENTRATION IN OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT (MBAOM) ONLINEPROGRAM OUTCOMESDemonstrate an understanding of the relevance and applicability ofoperational considera
81MBAOM PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the MBAOM program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.MBA CORE PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSIT601 Information Techno
OF82MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION WITH ACONCENTRATION IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT (MBAPM)PROGRAM OUTCOMESApply the project management process and knowledge areas to a projectEstablish a project office w
83MBAPM PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the MBAPM program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.MBA CORE PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSECON616 Applied Manageri
OF84MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION WITH ACONCENTRATION IN TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT (MBATM)PROGRAM OUTCOMESExplain the major functional areas of business administration includingthe critical skills nec
85MBATM PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the MBATM program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.MBA CORE PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSECON616 Applied Manageri
OF86MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION WITH ACONCENTRATION IN TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT (MBATM) ONLINEPROGRAM OUTCOMESExplain the major functional areas of business administration includingthe critical ski
87MBATM PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the MBATM program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.MBA CORE PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSACC614 Applied Manageria
OF88MASTER OF SCIENCE INACCOUNTING (MSACC)PROGRAM OUTCOMESAddress the changing financial laws and regulations, and increasedscrutiny of company financesAssume the role of a personal financial advisor
89MSACC PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the MSACC program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.MSACC PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSECON616 Applied Managerial
90IN9090OFMASTER OF SCIENCE IN MANAGEMENTWITH A CONCENTRATION IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT (MSMBM)PROGRAM OUTCOMESDemonstrate an understanding of effective, ethical leadershipstrategies and skillsConduct pr
91MSMBM PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the MSMBM program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.MSMBM PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSACCT614 Applied Managerial
92IN9292OFMASTER OF SCIENCE IN MANAGEMENTWITH A CONCENTRATION IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT (MSMBM) ONLINEPROGRAM OUTCOMESDemonstrate an understanding of effective, ethical leadershipstrategies and skillsCon
93MSMBM PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the MSMBM program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.MSMBM PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSINTD670 Leadership and Ethi
94IN9494OFMASTER OF SCIENCE IN MANAGEMENTWITH A CONCENTRATION IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE (MSMCJ)PROGRAM OUTCOMESDiscuss trends in the development of public policies and applymanagement principles and policy
95MSMCJ PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the MSMCJ program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.MSMCJ PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSINTD607 Creative Leadership
969696OFMASTER OF SCIENCE IN MANAGEMENTWITH A CONCENTRATION IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE (MSMCJ) ONLINEPROGRAM OUTCOMESDiscuss trends in the development of public policies and applymanagement principles and po
97MSMCJ PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the MSMCJ program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.MSMCJ PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSID612 Leadership 4HRM620 Ma
98IN9898OFMASTER OF SCIENCE IN MANAGEMENTWITH A CONCENTRATION IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS SECURITY (MSMISS) ONLINEINFOINFOPROGRAM OUTCOMESPlan projects effectively and successfully, taking into considerati
99MSMISS PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the MSMISS program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.MSMISS PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSCS651 Computer Systems S
100IN100100OFMASTER OF SCIENCE IN MANAGEMENTWITH ACONCENTRATION IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY / PROJECT MANAGEMENT(MSMIT/PM)INFORMATION TECHINFORMATION TECHMASTERINFORMATION TECHMASTERMASTERINFORMATION TE
101MSMIT/PM PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the MSMIT/PM program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.MSMIT/PM PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSIT610 Relational
102IN102102OFMASTER OF SCIENCE IN MANAGEMENTWITH A CONCENTRATION IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT(MSMITM) ONLINEINFORMAINFORMAIN MANAGEMENTINFORMAIN MANAGEMENTPROGRAM OUTCOMESPlan projects effecti
103MSMITM PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the MSMITM program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.MSMITM PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSIT610 Relational Databa
104104104OFMASTER OF SCIENCE IN MANAGEMENTWITH A CONCENTRATION IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT (MSMPM)PROGRAM OUTCOMESPlan projects effectively and successfully, taking into consideration thequadruple constrain
105MSMPM PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the MSMPM program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.MSMPM PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSHRMT640 Strategic Human Re
106IN106106OFMASTER OF SCIENCE IN MANAGEMENTWITH A CONCENTRATION IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT (MSMPM) ONLINEPROGRAM OUTCOMESPlan projects effectively and successfully, taking into consideration thequadruple
107MSMPM PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the MSMPM program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.MSMPM PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSINTD670 Leadership and Eth
OF108BACHELOR OF SCIENCE INACCOUNTING (BSACC)PROGRAM OUTCOMESApply the knowledge and skills of accounting, management, businessmathematics, and the liberal arts to identify, resolve, and communicatere
109BSACC PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the BSACC program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.GENERAL EDUCATION (64 hrs)IT190 Introduction to IT 4
OF110BACHELOR OF SCIENCE INACCOUNTING (BSACC) ONLINEPROGRAM OUTCOMESApply the knowledge and skills of accounting, management, businessmathematics, and the liberal arts to identify, resolve, and commun
111BSACC PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the BSACC program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.GENERAL EDUCATION (48 hrs)IT105 Information and Tech
OF112BACHELOR OF SCIENCE INFINANCE (BSFIN)PROGRAM OUTCOMESDemonstrate a working knowledge of the values, skills, and techniquesutilized in the personal financial planning processApply the theories and
113BSFIN PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the BSFIN program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.GENERAL EDUCATION (64 hrs)IT190 Introduction to IT 4
OF114BACHELOR OF SCIENCE INPROJECT MANAGEMENT (BSPM)PROGRAM OUTCOMES—Project ManagementDefine a project, project management, and type of projectstructures, project life cycle phases, knowledge areas,
115BSPM PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the BSPM program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.GENERAL EDUCATION (64 hrs)IT190 Introduction to IT 4IT
OF116BACHELOR OF SCIENCE INTECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT (BSTM) (2 + 2 PROGRAM AAS TO BS)PREPARATORY REQUIREMENTSThe student seeking a BSTM degree must have an Associate of Applied Science(AAS) degree in a te
117BSTM PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the BSTM program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.BADM350 International Business 4BADM360 Operations Man
OF118BACHELOR OF SCIENCEIN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION INACCOUNTING (BSBAACC)PROGRAM OUTCOMES—Business CoreDemonstrate knowledge of the basic functional areas of managementAssess personal leadership style
119BSBAACC PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the BSBAACC program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.GENERAL EDUCATION (64 hrs)IT190 Introduction to
OF120BACHELOR OF SCIENCEIN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION IN FINANCE (BSBAFIN)PROGRAM OUTCOMES—FinanceDiscuss the differences between using equity and debt to financeinvestment opportunitiesExamine the finan
121BSBAFIN PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the BSBAFIN program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.GENERAL EDUCATION (64 hrs)IT190 Introduction to
OF122BACHELOR OF SCIENCEIN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION IN FINANCE (BSBAFIN) ONLINEPROGRAM OUTCOMES—Business CoreDemonstrate knowledge of the basic functional areas of managementAssess personal leadership
123BSBAFIN PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the BSBAFIN program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.LOWER DIVISION REQUIREMENTSGENERAL EDUCATION REQ
OF124BACHELOR OF SCIENCEIN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION IN HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT (BSBAHCM) ONLINEPROGRAM OUTCOMES—HealthcareManagementDevelop the skills to address healthcare related issuesLearn the functi
125BSBAHCM PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the BSBAHCM program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.LOWER DIVISION REQUIREMENTSGENERAL EDUCATION REQ
OF126BACHELOR OF SCIENCEIN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION IN HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (BSBAHRM)PROGRAM OUTCOMES—Business CoreDemonstrate knowledge of the basic functional areas of managementAssess personal
127BSBAHRM PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the BSBAHRM program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.GENERAL EDUCATION (64 hrs)IT190 Introduction to
OF128BACHELOR OF SCIENCEIN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION IN HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT(BSBAHRM) ONLINEPROGRAM OUTCOMES—Business CoreDemonstrate knowledge of the basic functional areas of managementAssess per
129BSBAHRM PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the BSBAHRM program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.LOWER DIVISION REQUIREMENTSGENERAL EDUCATION REQ
OF130BACHELOR OF SCIENCEIN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS (BSBAIB)PROGRAM OUTCOMES—Business CoreDemonstrate knowledge of the basic functional areas of managementAssess personal lead
131BSBAIB PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the BSBAIB program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.GENERAL EDUCATION (64 hrs)IT190 Introduction to IT
OF132BACHELOR OF SCIENCEIN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS (BSBAIB) ONLINEPROGRAM OUTCOMES—Business CoreDemonstrate knowledge of the basic functional areas of managementAssess person
133BSBAIB PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the BSBAIB program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.LOWER DIVISION REQUIREMENTSGENERAL EDUCATION REQUI
OF134BACHELOR OF SCIENCEIN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (BSBAIT) ONLINEPROGRAM OUTCOMES—INFORMATION TECHNOLOGYDevelop the skills to address information technologyrelated issuesLea
135BSBAIT PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the BSBAIT program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.LOWER DIVISION REQUIREMENTSGENERAL EDUCATION REQUI
OF136BACHELOR OF SCIENCEINBUSINESS ADMINISTRATION IN LOGISTICS / SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT(BSBAL/SCM)PROGRAM OUTCOMES—Business CoreDemonstrate knowledge of the basic functional areas of managementAssess
137BSBAL/SCM PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the BSBAL/SCM program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.GENERAL EDUCATION (64 hrs)IT190 Introduction
OF138BACHELOR OF SCIENCEIN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION IN MANAGEMENT (BSBAMGM)PROGRAM OUTCOMES—BSBA CoreDemonstrate knowledge of the basic functional areas of managementAssess personal leadership style an
139BSBAMGM PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the BSBAMGM program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.GENERAL EDUCATION (64 hrs)IT190 Introduction to
OF140BACHELOR OF SCIENCEIN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION IN MANAGEMENT (BSBAMGM) ONLINEPROGRAM OUTCOMES—MGM ConcentrationAnalyze business organizations from a managerial perspectiveApply theories and concep
141BSBAMGM PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the BSBAMGM program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.LOWER DIVISION REQUIREMENTSGENERAL EDUCATION REQ
OF142BACHELOR OF SCIENCEIN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION IN MARKETING MANAGEMENT (BSBAMKTG)PROGRAM OUTCOMES—Business CoreDemonstrate knowledge of the basic functional areas of managementAssess personal lead
143BSBAMKTG PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the BSBAMKTG program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.GENERAL EDUCATION (64 hrs)IT190 Introduction t
OF144BACHELOR OF SCIENCEIN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION IN MARKETING MANAGEMENT (BSBAMKT) ONLINEPROGRAM OUTCOMES—Business CoreDemonstrate knowledge of the basic functional areas of managementAssess persona
145BSBAMKT PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the BSBAMKT program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.LOWER DIVISION REQUIREMENTSGENERAL EDUCATION REQ
OF146BACHELOR OF SCIENCEIN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT (BSBAPM) ONLINEPROGRAM OUTCOMES—Business CoreDemonstrate knowledge of the basic functional areas of managementAssess personal l
147BSBAPM PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the BSBAPM program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.LOWER DIVISION REQUIREMENTSGENERAL EDUCATION REQUI
OF148ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE INACCOUNTING (ASACC)PROGRAM OUTCOMESIdentify and resolve complex accounting problems independentlyand ethicallyDemonstrate professional written and verbal communication skill
149ASACC PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the ASACC program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.GENERAL EDUCATION (32 hrs)IT190 Introduction to IT 4
OF150ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE INACCOUNTING (ASACC) ONLINEPROGRAM OUTCOMESIdentify and resolve complex accounting problems independentlyand ethicallyDemonstrate professional written and verbal communicatio
151ASACC PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the ASACC program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.GENERAL EDUCATION (48 hrs)IT105 Information and Tech
OF152ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE INBUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (ASBA)PROGRAM OUTCOMESDemonstrate an understanding of the fundamentals of managementApply appropriate concepts and principles of business administra
153ASBA PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the ASBA program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.GENERAL EDUCATION (36 hrs)ENGL111 English Composition
OF154ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE INBUSINESS ADMINISTRATION WITH A CONCENTRATION IN MANAGEMENT (ASBA) ONLINEBUSINESBUSINESPROGRAM OUTCOMES—ASBA CoreDemonstrate knowledge of the basic functional areas of manag
155ASBA PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the ASBA program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.LOWER DIVISION REQUIREMENTSGENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREME
OF156ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE INGENERAL STUDIES (ASGS)PROGRAM OUTCOMESDemonstrate a basic knowledge of the importance of the moral standardsembodied in a professional code of ethicsCommunicate in written
157ASGS PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the ASGS program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.GENERAL EDUCATION (52 hrs)ENGL111 English Composition
OF158ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE INGENERAL STUDIES (ASGS) ONLINEPROGRAM OUTCOMESDemonstrate a basic knowledge of the importance of the moral standardsembodied in a professional code of ethicsCommunicate in w
159ASGS PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the ASGS program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.GENERAL EDUCATION (32 hrs)ENG115 English Composition 4
OF160ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE INMARKETING (ASBAMKT)PROGRAM OUTCOMESExplain the core areas of marketing within an organizationDescribe the universal marketing process for consumers andorganizational market
161ASBAMKT PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the ASBAMKT program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.GENERAL EDUCATION (32 hrs)IT190 Introduction to
162162162OFOFASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCEIN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION IN ACCOUNTING (AASBAACC)PROGRAM OUTCOMESApply the knowledge and skills of accounting, management, businessmathematics, and the liber
163AASBAACC PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the AASBAACC program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.GENERAL EDUCATION (36 hrs)ENGL111 English Comp
164164164OFOFASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE INGENERAL STUDIES (AASGS)PROGRAM OUTCOMESDemonstrate a basic knowledge of the importance of the moral standardsembodied in a professional code of ethicsCommun
165GENERALAASGS PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the AASGS program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.GENERAL EDUCATION (52 hrs)ENGL111 English Com
166166166OFOFASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCEIN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION IN MANAGEMENT (AASBAMGM)PROGRAM OUTCOMESDemonstrate an understanding of the fundamentals of managementApply appropriate concepts and
167AASBAMGM PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the AASBAMGM program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.GENERAL EDUCATION (40 hrs)ENGL111 English Comp
168168168OFOFASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCEIN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION IN MARKETING AND SALES (AASBAMKT)PROGRAM OUTCOMESExplain the core areas of marketing within an organizationDescribe the universal ma
169AASBAMKT PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the AASBAMKT program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.GENERAL EDUCATION (40 hrs)ENGL111 English Comp
Criminal Justiceand Public AdministrationPublic AdministrationSome College of Criminal Justice degree programs have special admission andacademic requirements. Please see page 367 for more details.
OF172INThe Master of Science in Management with aconcentration in Criminal Justice is designed to meetthe emerging administrative and leadership needs ofthe criminal justice system. The criminal justi
173CTU ACADEMIC CERTIFICATES INCLUDED IN THIS PROGRAM:(NO ADDITIONAL TUITION COST)Public Administration (INTD607, HRMT640, MGMT604, MGMT623)Grant Writing (MGMT635, MGMT623)Criminal Justice (CJUS610, C
OF174PREPARATORY REQUIREMENTSThe following courses are required for success in the program but do not countin the total program hours. They may be satisfied by placement, experience ortaking the cours
175CTU ACADEMIC CERTIFICATES INCLUDED IN THIS PROGRAM:(NO ADDITIONAL TUITION COST)Corrections Technician (CJUS201, CJUS263, BADM305)Crime Scene Investigation (CJUS440, CJUS448, CJUS450, PSYC436)Domest
OF176The BSCJ degree program is designed to provide graduateswith a solid foundation in law enforcement, the courts, andcorrections. The program’s emphasis on communicationskills, management, and prof
177CTU ACADEMIC CERTIFICATES INCLUDED IN THIS PROGRAM:(NO ADDITIONAL TUITION COST)Corrections Technician (CJUS201, CJUS263, CJUS277)Crime Scene Investigation (CJUS440, CJUS448, CJUS450, PSYC436)Domest
OF178PREPARATORY REQUIREMENTSThe following courses are required for success in the program but do not countin the total program hours. They may be satisfied by placement, experience ortaking the cours
179CTU ACADEMIC CERTIFICATES INCLUDED IN THIS PROGRAM:(NO ADDITIONAL TUITION COST)Corrections Technician (CJUS201, CJUS263, BADM305)Crime Scene Investigation (CJUS440, CJUS448, CJFI360, PSYC436)Domest
OF180PREPARATORY REQUIREMENTSThe following courses are required for success in the program but do not countin the total program hours. They may be satisfied by placement, experience ortaking the cours
181CTU ACADEMIC CERTIFICATES INCLUDED IN THIS PROGRAM:(NO ADDITIONAL TUITION COST)Corrections Technician (CJUS201, CJUS263, BADM305)Domestic Violence Interventions (CJUS201, CJUS300, CJUS365)Juvenile
OF182PREPARATORY REQUIREMENTSThe following courses are required for success in the program but do not countin the total program hours. They may be satisfied by placement, experience ortaking the cours
183CTU ACADEMIC CERTIFICATES INCLUDED IN THIS PROGRAM:(NO ADDITIONAL TUITION COST)Professional Communication (ENGL200, ENGL210)UNIX Network Administration (IT200, IT340)Legal Studies and Court Process
OF184PREPARATORY REQUIREMENTSThe following courses are required for success in the program but do not countin the total program hours. They may be satisfied by placement, experience ortaking the cours
185BSPS PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the BSPS program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.GENERAL EDUCATION (60 hrs)IT105 Information and Techno
OF186PREPARATORY REQUIREMENTSThe following courses are required for success in the program but do not countin the total program hours. They may be satisfied by placement, experience ortaking the cours
187CTU ACADEMIC CERTIFICATES INCLUDED IN THIS PROGRAM:(NO ADDITIONAL TUITION COST)Business Fundamentals (BADM100, HRMT210, IT190, MKTG210)Professional Communication (ENGL200, ENGL210)Colorado Technica
OF188PREPARATORY REQUIREMENTSThe following courses are required for success in the program but do not countin the total program hours. They may be satisfied by placement, experience ortaking the cours
189CTU ACADEMIC CERTIFICATES INCLUDED IN THIS PROGRAM:(NO ADDITIONAL TUITION COST)Corrections Technician (CJUS201, CJUS263, BADM305)Domestic Violence Interventions (CJUS201, CJUS300, CJUS365)Colorado
OF190The Associate of Science in Criminal Justice program isdesigned to prepare graduates to enter into the criminaljustice profession in a variety of firsttier positions. Studentswill be exposed to t
191CTU ACADEMIC CERTIFICATES INCLUDED IN THIS PROGRAM:(NO ADDITIONAL TUITION COST)Corrections Technician (CJUS201, CJUS263, CJUS277)Domestic Violence Interventions (CJUS201, CJUS302, CJUS367)Colorado
OF192The Associate in Cybercrime Investigation is designedspecifically to develop the knowledge base and skillsessential to those who will pursue a career in security andinvestigations of cybercrimes.
193ASCI PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the ASCI program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.GENERAL EDUCATION (48 hrs)INTD111 Creating Academic an
OF194PREPARATORY REQUIREMENTSThe following courses are required for success in the program but do not countin the total program hours. They may be satisfied by placement, experience ortaking the cours
195ASPS PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the ASPS program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.GENERAL EDUCATION (28 hrs)ENGL111 English Composition
OF196The Associate Degree in Paralegal Studies is designedspecifically to develop the organizational, research,writing, critical thinking, and communication skillsnecessary to paralegal work in additi
197ASPS PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the ASPS program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.GENERAL EDUCATION (28 hrs)ENG115 Composition 4HIS150 W
OF198OFOFPREPARATORY REQUIREMENTSThe following courses are required for success in the program but do not countin the total program hours. They may be satisfied by placement, experience ortaking the c
199CTU ACADEMIC CERTIFICATES INCLUDED IN THIS PROGRAM:(NO ADDITIONAL TUITION COST)Corrections Technician (CJUS201, CJUS263, BADM305)Domestic Violence Interventions (CJUS201, CJUS300, CJUS365)Colorado
Engineeringand Computer ScienceComputer ScienceEngineeringComputer ScienceEngineeringCollegeof
OF202The Doctor of Computer Science program at Colorado Technical University is the terminal degree for computer scienceprofessionals, consultants and academics. The program encourages students to thi
203SCIENCESCIENCE203SCIENCE203COMPUTERDCS PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the DCS program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.CS800 Processes Metho
OF204The Doctor of Computer Science – Enterprise Information Systems program at Colorado Technical University is designed to developleaders in designing, implementing and managing largescale systems i
205DCSEIS PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the DCSEIS program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.CS817 Foundations of Enterprise Information System
OF206PREPARATORY REQUIREMENTSThe CTU Master of Science in Computer Engineering degree program isdesigned to provide technical depth in engineering topics that require asolid foundation in advanced mat
207CTU ACADEMIC CERTIFICATES INCLUDED IN THIS PROGRAM:(NO ADDITIONAL TUITION COST)Computer Engineering (CE605, CE660, CS651, CS671)Colorado Technical University certificates may include foundationalpr
OF208This program centers on a set of core courses which are designed to provide the student with an understanding of operatingsystems and networking, as well as knowledge of computer system architect
209CTU ACADEMIC CERTIFICATES INCLUDED IN THIS PROGRAM:(NO ADDITIONAL TUITION COST)Computer Systems Architecture (Core CS630, CS635, CS644)Software Systems Engineering (Core CS640, CS644, CS671, CS672)
OF210COMPUTER SYSTCOMPUTER SYSTMASTER OF SCIENCE INCOMPUTER SCIENCE (MSCS)Successful organizations recognize the importance of highperformance database management systems. The effectiveoperation of th
211DATABASESYSTEDATABASESYSTE211DATABASESYSTE211DATABASESYSTEEMS SECURITY ANDEMS SECURITY ANDMSCSCSS PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the MSCSCSS program must complete allof the fol
OF212PREPARATORY REQUIREMENTSThe CTU Master of Science in Electrical Engineering degree program isdesigned to provide technical depth in engineering topics that require asolid foundation in advanced m
213CTU ACADEMIC CERTIFICATES INCLUDED IN THIS PROGRAM:(NO ADDITIONAL TUITION COST)Digital Communications (EE605, EE625, EE645, EE650)Colorado Technical University certificates may include foundational
OF214PREPARATORY REQUIREMENTSThe CTU Master of Science in Systems Engineering degree program isdesigned to provide technical depth in engineering topics that require asolid foundation in advanced math
215CTU ACADEMIC CERTIFICATES INCLUDED IN THIS PROGRAM:(NO ADDITIONAL TUITION COST)Systems Engineering (SE600, SE610)Advanced Systems Engineering (SE620, SE630)Colorado Technical University certificate
OF216PREPARATORY REQUIREMENTSThe following courses are required for success in the program but do not countin the total program hours. They may be satisfied by placement, experience ortaking the cours
217CTU ACADEMIC CERTIFICATES INCLUDED IN THIS PROGRAM:(NO ADDITIONAL TUITION COST)Electronic System Design (Advanced) (EE472, EE490, EE491, PM210)C++ Programming (CS115, CS215, CS230)ObjectOriented Me
OF218PREPARATORY REQUIREMENTSThe following courses are required for success in the program butdo not count in the total program hours. They may be satisfied byplacement, experience or taking the cours
219CTU ACADEMIC CERTIFICATES INCLUDED IN THIS PROGRAM:(NO ADDITIONAL TUITION COST)Programmer Analyst (CS265, CS340, CS366, CS383)C++ Programming (CS115, CS215, CS230)C++ Programming (Advanced) (CS265,
OF220PREPARATORY REQUIREMENTSThe following courses are required for success in the program but do not countin the total program hours. They may be satisfied by placement, experience ortaking the cours
221CTU ACADEMIC CERTIFICATES INCLUDED IN THIS PROGRAM:(NO ADDITIONAL TUITION COST)C++ Programming (CS115, CS215, CS230)CompTIA Security+™ Fundamentals (CSS150, CSS200)Computer Forensics (CSS350)Comput
OF222PREPARATORY REQUIREMENTSThe following courses are required for success in the program but do not countin the total program hours. They may be satisfied by placement, experience ortaking the cours
223CTU ACADEMIC CERTIFICATES INCLUDED IN THIS PROGRAM:(NO ADDITIONAL TUITION COST)Electronic System Design (Advanced) (EE47X, EE490, EE491, PM210)Professional Communication (ENGL200, ENGL210)Colorado
OF224PREPARATORY REQUIREMENTSThe following courses are required for success in the program but do not count in thetotal program hours. They may be satisfied by placement, experience or taking thecours
225CTU ACADEMIC CERTIFICATES INCLUDED IN THIS PROGRAM:(NO ADDITIONAL TUITION COST)C++ Programming (CS115, CS215, CS230)Computer Network Telecommunications (IT200, IT300)Computer Security Methods (CSS3
OF226PREPARATORY REQUIREMENTSThe following courses are required for success in the program but do not countin the total program hours. They may be satisfied by placement, experience ortaking the cours
227CTU ACADEMIC CERTIFICATES INCLUDED IN THIS PROGRAM:(NO ADDITIONAL TUITION COST)C++ Programming (CS115, CS215, CS230)CompTIA Network+™ Fundamentals (IT200)CompTIA Security+™ Fundamentals (CSS150, CS
OF228PREPARATORY REQUIREMENTSThe following courses are required for success in the program but do not countin the total program hours. They may be satisfied by placement, experience ortaking the cours
229ASET PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the ASET program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.GENERAL EDUCATION (36 hours)EBUS208 Web Site/Portfolio
Health SciencesCollegeofSome College of Health Sciences degree programs have special admission andacademic requirements. Please see page 367 for more details.
OF232The MBAHCM degree program combines graduatebusiness administration skills with an emphasis onhealthcare management. This concentration covers arange of skills relevant to the healthcare environme
233CTU ACADEMIC CERTIFICATES INCLUDED IN THIS PROGRAM:(NO ADDITIONAL TUITION COST)Business Administration (MGMT600, ECON616, FINC615, ACCT614)Colorado Technical University certificates may include fou
OF234PREPARATORY REQUIREMENTSThe following courses are required for success in the program but do not countin the total program hours. They may be satisfied by placement, experience ortaking the cours
235CTU ACADEMIC CERTIFICATES INCLUDED IN THIS PROGRAM:(NO ADDITIONAL TUITION COST)Professional Communication (ENGL200, ENGL210)Colorado Technical University certificates may include foundationalprepar
OF236PREPARATORY REQUIREMENTSThe student seeking a BSHSA must have an associate’s degree in a healthrelated field or possess an associate’s degree and be employed in a healthcaresetting. In addition,
237CTU ACADEMIC CERTIFICATES INCLUDED IN THIS PROGRAM:(NO ADDITIONAL TUITION COST)Professional Communication (ENGL200, ENGL210)Colorado Technical University certificates may include foundationalprepar
OF238PREPARATORY REQUIREMENTSThe following courses are required for success in the RNBSN Program but donot count in the total program hours.Course No. Course Name Hrs.PSYC100 Introduction to Psycholog
239BSN PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the BSN program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.GENERAL EDUCATION (26 hrs)ENG202 Professional Writing an
OF240PREPARATORY REQUIREMENTSThe following courses are required for success in the RNBSN Program but donot count in the total program hours.Course No. Course Name Hrs.PSYC100 Introduction to Psycholog
241CTU ACADEMIC CERTIFICATES INCLUDED IN THIS PROGRAM:(NO ADDITIONAL TUITION COST)Professional Communication (ENGL200, ENGL210)Colorado Technical University certificates may include foundationalprepar
OF242Radiology healthcare professionals work in a dynamicenvironment that is demonstrating an increasing demandfor higher education within the profession. The BSRTdegree is designed for the individual
243BSRT PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the BSRT program must complete allof the following courses in residence at CTU:Course No. Course Name Hrs.PROFESSIONAL CORE (20 hrs)HRMT210
244244244OFPREPARATORY REQUIREMENTSThe following courses are required for success in the program but do not countin the total program hours. They may be satisfied by placement, experience ortaking the
245ADN PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the ADN program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.GENERAL EDUCATION (32 hrs)BIO141 Human Anatomy and Physi
OF246PREPARATORY REQUIREMENTSThe following courses are required for success in the program but do not countin the total program hours. They may be satisfied by placement, experience ortaking the cours
247ASMA PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the ASMA program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.GENERAL EDUCATION (40 hrs)BIO122 Anatomy and Physiolog
OF248PREPARATORY REQUIREMENTSThe following courses are required for success in the program but do not countin the total program hours. They may be satisfied by placement, experience ortaking the cours
ASIMCBC PRAOGRALM REQBUIRIEMLENTLS ING AND Required Courses All students in the ASMBC program must complete all of the following courses: Course No. Course Name
OF250Today’s healthcare system requires that each patient’sinformation be maintained, collected and analyzedconsistent with the highest level of confidentiality andsecurity, particularly when this dat
251ASMBC PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the ASMBC program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.GENERAL EDUCATION (42 hrs)HIT105 IT for Healthcare P
OF252PREPARATORY REQUIREMENTSThe following courses are required for success in the program but do not countin the total program hours. They may be satisfied by placement, experience ortaking the cours
253ASST PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the ASST program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.GENERAL EDUCATION (34 hrs)HIT105 IT for Healthcare Pro
OF254OFOFPREPARATORY REQUIREMENTSThe following courses are required for success in the program but do not countin the total program hours. They may be satisfied by placement, experience ortaking the c
255AASMA PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the AASMA program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.GENERAL EDUCATION (38 hrs)BIO122 Anatomy & Physiolog
OF256OFOFPREPARATORY REQUIREMENTSThe following courses are required for success in the program but do not countin the total program hours. They may be satisfied by placement, experience ortaking the c
257CTU ACADEMIC CERTIFICATES INCLUDED IN THIS PROGRAM:(NO ADDITIONAL TUITION COST)CPR Certification(AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATIONHEALTHCARE PROVIDER)Colorado Technical University certificates may include
OF258OFOFPREPARATORY REQUIREMENTSThe following courses are required for success in the program but do not countin the total program hours. They may be satisfied by placement, experience ortaking the c
259AASST PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSRequired CoursesAll students in the AASST program must complete allof the following courses:Course No. Course Name Hrs.GENERAL EDUCATION (34 hrs)HIT105 IT for Healthcare P
260PREPARATORY REQUIREMENTSThe following courses are required for success in the program but do not countin the total program hours. They may be satisfied by placement, experience ortaking the course.
261CTU ACADEMIC CERTIFICATES INCLUDED IN THIS PROGRAM:(NO ADDITIONAL TUITION COST)IV Therapy CertificationCPR Certification(AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATIONHEALTHCARE PROVIDER)Colorado Technical University
262PREPARATORY REQUIREMENTSThe following courses are required for success in the program but do not countin the total program hours. They may be satisfied by placement, experience ortaking the course.
263CTU ACADEMIC CERTIFICATES INCLUDED IN THIS PROGRAM:(NO ADDITIONAL TUITION COST)CPR Certification(AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATIONHEALTHCARE PROVIDER)Colorado Technical University certificates may include
CollegeofInformation SystemsInformation SystemsInformation Systemsand TechnologyInformation SystemsTechnologyInformation SystemsInformation Systems
OF266This program has been designed to prepare classroom instructors, corporate trainers, and instructional technology/eLearningmanagers/administrators for service in programs at all instructional lev
267CTU ACADEMIC CERTIFICATES INCLUDED IN THIS PROGRAM:(NO ADDITIONAL TUITION COST)Instructional Technology and Design (IT600, TLC600, TLC605)Learning Materials Production (IT600, TLC600, TLC610)Organi
OF268INPREPARATORY REQUIREMENTSIT501, Foundations in Information Technology, may be required to ensure anadequate foundation for undertaking the Master of Science in Managementwith a concentration in
269CTU ACADEMIC CERTIFICATES INCLUDED IN THIS PROGRAM:(NO ADDITIONAL TUITION COST)Information Systems Security (CS651)Information Systems Security Management (CS651, CS654)(ISC)2 CISSP/SSCP Exam Prep
OF270INExplosive demand for professionals who can integrateand manage a company’s information and technologytools has created an emerging new field in informationtechnology. In the next decade, the de
271CTU ACADEMIC CERTIFICATES INCLUDED IN THIS PROGRAM:(NO ADDITIONAL TUITION COST)Systems Analysis and Integration (IT660, IT662)Networking and Telecommunications (IT640, IT642)Database Management (IT
OF272INPREPARATORY REQUIREMENTSIT501, Foundations in Information Technology, may be required to ensure anadequate foundation for undertaking the Master of Science in Managementwith a concentration in
273CTU ACADEMIC CERTIFICATES INCLUDED IN THIS PROGRAM:(NO ADDITIONAL TUITION COST)Systems Analysis and Integration (IT660, IT662)Networking and Telecommunications (IT640, IT642)Database Management (IT
OF274PREPARATORY REQUIREMENTSThe following courses are required for success in the program but do not countin the total program hours. They may be satisfied by placement, experience ortaking the cours
275CTU ACADEMIC CERTIFICATES INCLUDED IN THIS PROGRAM:(NO ADDITIONAL TUITION COST)Fundamentals of Computer Illustration (VC120, VC210, VC225)Advanced Computer Illustration (VC225, VC325)Drawing (VC110
OF276Businesses depend on creative concepts and innovativemedia solutions to carry their messages, make sales andentertain their customers. Graduates who are skilledin solving marketing and communicat
277CTU ACADEMIC CERTIFICATES INCLUDED IN THIS PROGRAM:(NO ADDITIONAL TUITION COST)Fundamentals of Computer Illustration (VC120, VC210, VC225)Advanced Computer Illustration (VC225, VC325)Drawing (VC110
OF278PREPARATORY REQUIREMENTSThe following courses are required for success in the program but do not countin the total program hours. They may be satisfied by placement, experience ortaking the cours
279CTU ACADEMIC CERTIFICATES INCLUDED IN THIS PROGRAM:(NO ADDITIONAL TUITION COST)Business Fundamentals (BADM100, HRMT210, MKTG210, Elective IT190)C++ Programming (CS115, CS215, CS230)Client Java Prog
OF280PREPARATORY REQUIREMENTSThe following courses are required for success in the program but do not countin the total program hours. They may be satisfied by placement, experience ortaking the cours
281CTU ACADEMIC CERTIFICATES INCLUDED IN THIS PROGRAM:(NO ADDITIONAL TUITION COST)CompTIA A+TM Fundamentals (IT180)CompTIA Network+ TM (IT200)Computer Network Telecommunications (IT200, IT300)Help Des
OF282PREPARATORY REQUIREMENTSThe following courses are required for success in the program butdo not count in the total program hours. They may be satisfied byplacement, experience or taking the cours
283CTU ACADEMIC CERTIFICATES INCLUDED IN THIS PROGRAM:(NO ADDITIONAL TUITION COST)C++ Programming (Electives CS115, CS215, CS230)Cisco CCNA™ Preparation (IT200, elective ITM321)Client Java Programming
OF284Successful organizations use technology to findsolutions to all kinds of business challenges.Individuals who understand how to use technology tocontribute to productivity and the bottom line are
285CTU ACADEMIC CERTIFICATES INCLUDED IN THIS PROGRAM:(NO ADDITIONAL TUITION COST)Client Java Programming (IT170, IT171, IT270, IT271)CompTIA Network+™ Fundamentals (IT242, IT382)Computer Network Tele
OF286PREPARATORY REQUIREMENTSThe following courses are required for success in the program but do not countin the total program hours. They may be satisfied by placement, experience ortaking the cours
287CTU ACADEMIC CERTIFICATES INCLUDED IN THIS PROGRAM:(NO ADDITIONAL TUITION COST)Fundamentals of Computer Illustration (VC120, VC210, VC225)Advanced Computer Illustration (VC225, elective VC325)Drawi
OF288PREPARATORY REQUIREMENTSThe following courses are required for success in the program but do not countin the total program hours. They may be satisfied by placement, experience ortaking the cours
289CTU ACADEMIC CERTIFICATES INCLUDED IN THIS PROGRAM:(NO ADDITIONAL TUITION COST)Client Java Programming (IT115 and IT215)Computer Network Telecommunications (IT200, elective IT300)CompTIA A+ TM Fund
OF290Successful organizations use technology to findsolutions to all kinds of business challenges. Individualswho understand how to work with information andtechnology to support a company’s operation
291CTU ACADEMIC CERTIFICATES INCLUDED IN THIS PROGRAM:(NO ADDITIONAL TUITION COST)Client Java Programming (IT170, IT171, IT270, IT271)CompTIA Network+™ Fundamentals (IT242, IT382)UNIX Network Administ
292 an integrated general ledger software package,including accounts receivable, accountspayable, inventories, and payroll systems.Prerequisite: ACC210Credit: 2ACC214 Fundamentals of Accounting IThis
DESCRIPTIONSCOURSECOURSEDESCRIPTIONS293procedures and differential cost analysis.Prerequisite: ACC308Credit: 6ACC455 Tax Accounting IIntroduces the principles of individual incometax and tax planning
294 ACCT443 Auditing LabThis lab represents a simulation of auditplanning and implementation. Students willplan for and then audit various balance sheetand income statement accounts. The lab willconcl
DESCRIPTIONSCOURSECOURSEDESCRIPTIONS295AML320 Financial InstitutionsThis course provides an explanation of howthe banking industry operates, both within theU.S. and internationally, the history of the
296 operations. It explores forecasting, planningproducts, processes, technologies andfacilities, demand and inventory in theproduction systems, control for productivity,quality and reliability.Prereq
DESCRIPTIONSCOURSECOURSEDESCRIPTIONS297BADM485 Senior ProjectThis course provides a forum for Seniorstatus students to refine and enhancetheir organizational, research, writing andpresentation skills.
298 CJFI450 Dactylography – FingerprintIdenti?cation and Classi?cationThis class is intended to be an introductionto the biological development of fingerprintsand the identification of the variousfing
DESCRIPTIONSCOURSECOURSEDESCRIPTIONS299victims of domestic violence, sexual assault andchild abuse.Prerequisite: CJUS141Credit: 4CJUS302 VictimologyThis course addresses victimology as an emergingarea
300 CS115 Programming with C++Students are introduced to the C++programming language in this course. Thecourse includes the basic concepts of boththe structured programming and objectoriented programm
DESCRIPTIONSCOURSECOURSEDESCRIPTIONS301CS324 UNIXIn this course, students explore end userinteraction with the UNIX operating system.This course examines the basic features of theUNIX operating system
302 TCP/IP protocol suite. Network issues, suchas addressing and routing, and transportissues, such as connections and reliability, arediscussed. Major network applications arealso surveyed, including
DESCRIPTIONSCOURSECOURSEDESCRIPTIONS303depth analysis of the basic principles behindsoftware process improvement providesa framework for further investigation.The concepts of software development,conf
304 of an area of expertise within computer scienceand demonstrate the ability to write in a styleconsistent with the expectations of the targetaudience for the project. Upon completion,each project (
DESCRIPTIONSCOURSECOURSEDESCRIPTIONS305It also covers current topics such as webservices and software for multiprocessors andmulticore processors.Credit: 5CS840 System Metrics and Risk AnalysisSoftwar
306 CSS350 Computer Forensics IThis course introduces the student to the fieldof computer forensics. It covers the historyof computer forensics and how the use ofelectronic evidence can support crimin
DESCRIPTIONSCOURSECOURSEDESCRIPTIONS307manage supply chains, foster organizationalchange, improve communication, and establishelectronic customer service. Case studies areused to investigate successfu
308 topics of vector calculus (including gradient,divergence and curl), partial differentialequations (including Separation of Variables)and complex analysis (including graphicalrepresentation with co
DESCRIPTIONSCOURSECOURSEDESCRIPTIONS309EE499 Special Topics in Electrical EngineeringThis course addresses issues of current interestin electrical engineering. Course contentvaries as determined by st
310 ENGL080 English Composition PreparationThe English 080 course is a preparatory coursedesigned to meet the individual student’sneeds in preparing for ENGL111, EnglishComposition I. Special attentio
DESCRIPTIONSCOURSECOURSEDESCRIPTIONS311FIN434 Corporate FinanceThe financial dimensions of business decisionsare studied. Topics covered will includedividend policy, optimal capital structure,default
312 FINP430 Estate PlanningThis course examines the various tax and legalimpacts of protecting an individual’s estate toprovide for their beneficiaries.Prerequisite: FINP310, FINP315, FINP320Credit: 4
DESCRIPTIONSCOURSECOURSEDESCRIPTIONS313interrelationship between departmental andtotal facility budget, the accounting andreporting process, budgetary prioritizing, thegrantwriting process, and the in
314 HIT105 IT for Healthcare ProfessionalsThis course is an introduction to InformationTechnology (IT) for Healthcare Professionals.Topics include operating systems, introductionto networking, the Int
DESCRIPTIONSCOURSECOURSEDESCRIPTIONS315place environment and explores the humanmachine design interface in order to createeffective working conditions.Prerequisite: HRM315Credit: 4HRM355 Labor Relatio
316 understanding and managing personnel ofvarious backgrounds. Issues researched andanalyzed in this course include: benefits ofa diverse workforce for corporate America;increasing, improving and enh
DESCRIPTIONSCOURSECOURSEDESCRIPTIONS317and reporting. Financial management in longterm care facilities, home health agencies, andhospitals are discussed.Prerequisite: ACCT201Credit: 4HSA481 HSA Extern
318 IRM681 Insurance and RiskManagement Capstone IThis course represents the first half of atwocourse capstone in insurance and riskmanagement. Students will be mentored in arealworld project that int
DESCRIPTIONSCOURSECOURSEDESCRIPTIONS319IT208 Web Portfolio PublishingThe fundamentals of web servers, websites, HTML, XHTML and web authoringare presented in the context of using thetechnology to craf
320 It includes business reengineering, client/server computing, downsizing, open systemsand hardware/software advances and newimplementations in management from astrategic perspective.Prerequisite: I
DESCRIPTIONSCOURSECOURSEDESCRIPTIONS321and effective decisionmaking. This coursealso analyzes the functions of informationtechnology and its impact on competitivestrategy and organizational operations
322 ITM327 Secure PIX Firewall AdvancedThis course introduces network securityfirewalls, especially the PIX Firewall. Topicsinclude translations and connections accesscontrol lists and content filteri
DESCRIPTIONSCOURSECOURSEDESCRIPTIONS323MAT205 College MathThis course presents the traditional contentof precalculus with an emphasis onrelevant applications.Credit: 4MATH060 PreAlgebraThis is a selfp
324 and society as a whole. The primary focus ofthe student in this course is on the formulationof a dispute analysis utilizing what you learned,devise a strategic plan to analyze and categorizethe ma
DESCRIPTIONSCOURSECOURSEDESCRIPTIONS325MGM310 eBusinessThis course provides an overview of theelements of eBusiness such as strategy,technology, relationships, and related issues.Students will examine
326 to gain a competitive advantage. As such,it examines strategic issues related to theintegration of technology in order to supportthe value chain within a business. Fosteringorganizational change,
DESCRIPTIONSCOURSECOURSEDESCRIPTIONS327MGM800 Critical and Creative ThinkingExplores and develops the student as a re?ectivepractitioner of management. Readings anddiscussion will concentrate on the d
328 expertise within management and demonstratethe ability to write in a style consistent withthe expectations of the target audience for theproject. Upon completion, each project (whichmay span two o
DESCRIPTIONSCOURSECOURSEDESCRIPTIONS329MGMT600 Applied ManagerialDecisionMakingThis course emphasizes the practical applicationof descriptive and inferential statistics todecisions made in a manageria
330 and network topographies and then shiftsto network operating systems. Networkcommunication is presented at the conceptuallevel via OSI reference model, and then ata practical level with TCP/IP. At
DESCRIPTIONSCOURSECOURSEDESCRIPTIONS331MKT662 Marketing Capstone 2This is an integrative capstone course in whichthe student synthesizes the skills acquiredfrom previous courses to identify, develop,
332 in manufacturing or service organizations.Students will also study benchmarking,the contractual aspects of quality, statisticalprocess control, process improvement, yieldmanagement, quality issues
DESCRIPTIONSCOURSECOURSEDESCRIPTIONS333Topics include bidding, types of bids (includingRFPs, RFQs, IFBs, etc.), types of contracts, theirrespective purposes and their impact on risk,and project contra
334 for clinical decision making in the care ofobstetric patients in both the ambulatory andacute care settings.Prerequisite: NRSG152, BIO142Credit: 4NRSG252 Care of the Child and FamilyThis course pr
DESCRIPTIONSCOURSECOURSEDESCRIPTIONS335to advise law firms, healthcare providers,insurance companies and government agenciesregarding nursing and medically related issuesor to appear in court as an ex
336 PBAD200 American GovernmentPBAD 200 provides the student with anoverview of the framework and basicfunctions of the various branches ofgovernment, the role of politics in democracy,and the relatio
DESCRIPTIONSCOURSECOURSEDESCRIPTIONS337PHY212 Physics II — Heat, Light and SoundThis is a calculusbased physics course for thescientist or engineer. Topics include wave motion,sound, heat, thermodynam
338 and presentation skills are also assessed. Thiscourse may be implemented incrementally atspecific campuses.Prerequisite: PM600, PM610, PM620, PM630 orApprovalCredit: 4PM699 Special Topics in Proje
DESCRIPTIONSCOURSECOURSEDESCRIPTIONS339PN112 Nutrition & Diet TherapyNursing students learn to explore and applynutrition principles and medical nutrition therapyfor their clients. Nurses begin to dev
340 RADG103 Radiographic Image Productionand Evaluation IThis course presents the study of film, imagereceptors, film processing and introduces thebasic principles of radiographic exposuretechniques u
DESCRIPTIONSCOURSECOURSEDESCRIPTIONS341RADG123 Advanced ModalitiesThis course encompasses the conceptsand applications within the advancedmodality areas of radiology, including:Mammography, Computed T
342 planning, with global supply chain issues andtechniques. It takes a systems approach tothe supply chain from raw materials throughdelivery to the end customers and includesreverse logistics and fo
DESCRIPTIONSCOURSECOURSEDESCRIPTIONS343SUR105 Surgical PharmacologyFundamentals of pharmacology provides theknowledge needed by students to functionsafely, accurately, and efficiently at the surgicalf
344 multimedia learning materials for effectiveintegration into individual, classroom, virtual,and/or online environments. Students canlearn to design, produce, edit, implement, andevaluate effective
DESCRIPTIONSCOURSECOURSEDESCRIPTIONS345VC221 Advertising PrinciplesThis course will establish a broad understandingof the importance of marketing and advertisingin today’s world. Market research, cons
346 approaches to this specific industry.Prerequisite: VC371Credit: 4VC480 Senior Design ProjectUnder faculty art direction, students willcomplete an independent design project thatdemonstrates their
347CTUCTUOlfat AlyAdjunct Professor of Computer Science,Colorado SpringsEarl AmlandAdjunct Associate Professor, OnlineM.B.A. Business Management,American Intercontinental UniversityB.B.A. Business Adm
348348348 Tracy BarrandStudent Services CoordinatorAdjunct Associate Professor, DenverM.A. Counseling Psychology, Lesley CollegeB.A. Education, Brigham Young UniversityGreg BarringtonAdjunct Professor
349CTUCTUFACULTYFACULTY349FACULTY349FACULTYRobert ButcherAdjunct Associate Professor, Kansas CityJ.D. Law, University of MissouriM.B.A. Accounting, Rockhurst UniversityB.A. Economics, Rockhurst Univer
350350350 Monica ClemonsAdjunct Associate ProfessorM.B.A. Executive Bus. Admin, Colorado TechnicalUniversity at Colorado SpringsB.S. Psychology, University of ColoradoDenise ClintonAdjunct Associate P
351CTUCTUFACULTYFACULTY351FACULTY351FACULTYPerry DvorakAdjunct Professor of Computer Science,Colorado SpringsAlex DwelisAdjunct Associate Professorof Electrical Engineering, Colorado SpringsM.S. Elect
352352352 Thomas FinneganAdjunct Associate ProfessorM.S. Criminal Justice, Jersey City State CollegeB.S. Management & Communication ABLE,Adelphi UniversityRichard FirthChair, Accounting Program, Color
353CTUCTUFACULTYFACULTY353FACULTY353FACULTYLawrence GilbertAssistant Professor of Management, DenverM.S. Management, Regis UniversityM. P. A. City Planning and Land Development,University of New Mexic
354354354 Stephanie HamiltonAdjunct Associate Professor, Kansas CityM.S. Clinical Psychology, Capella UniversityB.S.S.Ed English, Taylor UniversityBrian HammondAdjunct Associate Professorof Computer S
355CTUCTUFACULTYFACULTY355FACULTY355FACULTYKristen HortonAdjunct Associate ProfessorM.A.O.M. Organizational Mgmt.University of PhoenixB.A. Journalism Political Science,University of New MexicoJon Hous
356356356 Robert W. JohnsonProfessor of Computer Science, Colorado SpringsPh.D. Electrical Engineering,Arizona State UniversityD.CS. Computer Science,Colorado Technical UniversityM.S. Electrical Engin
357CTUCTUFACULTYFACULTY357FACULTY357FACULTYDavid LarsonAdjunct Associate ProfessorM.A. Strategy and Policy,U.S. Naval War CollegeM.A. Management and Supervision,Central Michigan UniversityB.S. Managem
358358358 Tim MaifeldDean of Computer Science, Sioux FallsPh.D. Electrical Engineering,Iowa State UniversityM.S. Electrical Engineering,South Dakota State UniversityB.A. Mathematics, Wartburg CollegeA
359CTUCTUFACULTYFACULTY359FACULTY359FACULTYDixie MillerAdjunct Associate Professor, Kansas CityM.B.A. Business, Keller Graduate SchoolB.A. Business, Columbia CollegeRobert MillerAdjunct Associate Prof
360360360 Joseph NeptuneAdjunct Associate ProfessorM.B.A. Marketing, Webster UniversityB.S. Marketing,State University College at PlattsburghGary NeumeyerAdjunct Associate ProfessorM.A. Criminal Justi
361CTUCTUFACULTYFACULTY361FACULTY361FACULTYB.S. Computer Information Systems,Colorado Christian UniversityA.S. Computer Information Systems,Red Rocks Community CollegeFrank PerezAssociate Professor of
362362362 Scott PuryearAdjunct Associate Professor ofComputer Science, Colorado SpringsM.A. Computer Resource Management,Webster UniversityB.S. Computer Science,East Texas State UniversityDean PutnamA
363CTUCTUFACULTYFACULTY363FACULTY363FACULTYDave SansoneAdjunct Associate Professor of Accounting andFinance, Colorado SpringsM.B.A. Finance and Accounting,Regis UniversityB.S. Accounting, University o
364364364 Robert SkallaAdjunct Associate ProfessorM.S. Marketing,University of WisconsinWhitewaterB.B.A. ECommerce,University of WisconsinWhitewaterSheri SlikeAssociate Professor of Computer Science,C
365CTUCTUFACULTYFACULTY365FACULTY365FACULTYJames TaylorAdjunct Associate ProfessorM.S. Project Management,Colorado Technical UniversityM.B.A. Business Administration,Colorado Technical UniversityB.S.
366366366 Jeffrey UngerAdjunct Associate ProfessorM.S. Project Management,Colorado Technical UniversityB.S. Computer Science,The City University of New YorkVern UrlacherAssociate Professor of Business
367CTUCTUFACULTYFACULTY367FACULTY367FACULTYMichael WilliamsonAdjunct Associate ProfessorM.B.A. Business Administration,Capella UniversityB.S. Computer Science,Bowling Green State UniversityTyler Willb
368ADMISSIONS INFORMATIONProspective students are encouraged to visit one of several convenientlylocated campuses (or call to learn about the university’s 100% online degrees)and speak with an admissi
369ADMISSIONSADMISSIONSINFORMATIONINFORMATION369INFORMATION369The MS in Computer Science also requires submission of a currentresume outlining relevant work experience.Master’s AdvantageStudents enrol
370370370 Nondegree Seeking StudentsColorado Technical University welcomes students who might not be activelypursuing a degree. This includes guest or visiting students who might nothave graduated fro
371ADMISSIONSADMISSIONSINFORMATIONINFORMATION371INFORMATION371be made to the admissions policy with the approval of the President,Vice President of Admissions or the Vice President forAcademic Affairs
372372372 courses with a “C+” (76%) or better. Failure to obtain a “C+” will result in thestudent having to repeat the course. A required course can only be repeated onetime and the student may repeat
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374 One of the most important decisions individuals will make in their lifetime isthe one related to education. This decision, and subsequent followthrough,will have a great impact on career choices,
375FINANCIALFINANCIALINFORMATIONINFORMATION375INFORMATION375FFELP Annual Loan Limits:Annual Limits Aggregate LimitsDependent Undergraduate: $23,0001st Year $3,5002nd Year $4,5003rd, 4th, & 5th Year $5
376376376 be in good standing and demonstrate academic progress accordingto the institution’s policy regarding Standards of Academic Progressfor financial aid purposes;must complete current FAFSA.This
377FINANCIALFINANCIALINFORMATIONINFORMATION377INFORMATION377be accepted for enrollment at Colorado Technical University, and meetUniversity guidelines for academic progress.Better Business Bureau Scho
378378378 the student agrees to comply with all of the terms and conditions,policies and procedures in the current and subsequent revisionsof official University publications (i.e., financial aid poli
379FINANCIALFINANCIALINFORMATIONINFORMATION379INFORMATION379candidates must enroll in an undergraduate (associate’s or bachelor’sdegree) program available at the campus of enrollment;all grants are ap
380380380 that consists of basic information, three recommendation forms, transcripts,photograph, and a one page essay on “Why I Want to be a Project Manager”(500 words or less). All scholarship appli
381FINANCIALFINANCIALINFORMATIONINFORMATION381INFORMATION381All degree programs in this catalog are approved for the training of veteransand eligible persons under Title 38 U.S. Code at the appropriat
382382382 Return of Title IV FundsA recipient of federal Title IV financial aid who withdraws or is dismissed fromschool during a payment period or period of enrollment in which the studentbegan atten
383ACADEMICACADEMICDegree programs (associate’s, bachelor’s, master’s and doctorate) at ColoradoTechnical University are organized under the Colleges of Business andManagement, Criminal Justice and Pu
384384384 Master’s Degree ProgramsColorado Technical University master’s degree programs are designed toprovide additional breadth and depth beyond the bachelor’s level in focusedareas of study. Degre
385PROGRAMSPROGRAMS385PROGRAMS385ACADEMICACADEMICfoundation in English, mathematics, science, communication, interdisciplinarystudies, information technologies, ethics, and the social sciences. CTU is
386 Business Management (16 credits)Required CoursesIT600 Information Technology Management (4)MGMT604 Organizational Behavior (4)MKTG630 Applied Managerial Marketing (4)PM600 Project Management Proce
CERTIFICATESACADEMICACADEMICCERTIFICATES387Database Administration (12 credits)Required CoursesCS651 Computer Systems Security Fundamentals (4)CS660 Database Systems (4)CS682 Database Administration (
388 Logistics / Supply Chain Management (12 credits 100% Online)Required CoursesSCM620 Logistics/Supply Chain Management: Impact on Design and Production (4)SCM610 Inventory and Distribution (4)SCM630
CERTIFICATESACADEMICACADEMICCERTIFICATES389Operations Management (17 credits 100% Online)Required CoursesMGM640 Operations Management (4)MGM646 Managing Service Operations (4)MGM647 Operations Strateg
390 Advertising and Marketing Principles (12 credits)Required CoursesBADM100 Introduction to Business (4)MKTG210 Introduction to Marketing (4)VC221 Advertising Principles (4)Associate in Project Manag
CERTIFICATESACADEMICACADEMICCERTIFICATES391Business Concepts (18 credits – 100% Online)Required CoursesACC201 Accounting I (4)MGM105 Professional Communication (4)MGM110 Principles of Business (4)MGM2
392 Corrections Technician (14 credits 100% Online)Required CoursesCJUS201 Law Enforcement Operations and Report Writing (4)CJUS263 Community Corrections (4)CJUS277 Security Management (6)Crime Scene
CERTIFICATESACADEMICACADEMICCERTIFICATES393Domestic Violence (16 credits)Required CoursesCJUS201 Law Enforcement Operations and Report Writing (4)CJUS300 Victimology (4)CJUS343 Criminology (4)CJUS365
394 International Business (16 credits)Required CoursesBADM210 Introduction to International Business (4)BADM220 International Business Communication (4)MKTG410 International Marketing (4)FINC420 Inte
CERTIFICATESACADEMICACADEMICCERTIFICATES395Law Enforcement Skills (18 credits 100% Online)Required CoursesCJUS201 Law Enforcement Operations and Report Writing (4)CJUS367 Criminal Law (6)CJUS375 Crimi
396 Sales and Marketing (16 credits)Required CoursesMKTG210 Introduction to Marketing (4)MKTG220 Advertising and Media Practices(4)MKTG310 Sales Management (4)MKTG320 Consumer Behavior (4)Sales and Ma
CERTIFICATESACADEMICACADEMICCERTIFICATES397orIT491 IT Capstone I (2)IT492 IT Capstone II (2)IT493 IT Capstone III (2)IT494 IT Capstone IV (2)orSWE481 Software Engineering Capstone I (4)SWE482 Capstone
398 ATTENDANCEThe University posts attendance for each course every week (100% onlinedegree programs may differ). The nature of the learning environment andthe special needs of adult students require
399ACADEMICACADEMICPOLICIESPOLICIES399POLICIES399COURSE NUMBERING SYSTEMUndergraduate preparatory courses are numbered 0 – 99 and do notcount toward graduation.Undergraduate credit courses are numbere
400400400 APPLICATION OF GRADES AND CREDITSThe charts above describe the impact of each grade on a student’s academicprogress. For calculating rate of academic progress (see next section), gradesof F
401ACADEMICACADEMICPOLICIESPOLICIES401POLICIES401President’s ListFulltime students who attain a grade point average of 4.0 for the quarter areeligible for the President’s List.Dean’s ListFulltime stud
402402402 how the grade was given incorrectly or was given capriciously. TheGrade Appeals Committee will then review the petition, confer withthe instructor and review any additional evidence that war
403ACADEMICACADEMICPOLICIESPOLICIES403POLICIES403Group Projects: Many CTU courses use small group projects. Because thecompletion of the project demands timely contributions from all teammembers, no l
404404404 Any unpaid balance for tuition, fees and supplies becomes due and payableimmediately upon a student’s dismissal from the school. The institutionwill also determine if any Title IV funds need
405ACADEMICACADEMICPOLICIESPOLICIES405POLICIES405Doctoral Degree Programs.A student enrolled in a CTU doctorate degree program must maintain a CGPAof 3.3 (B+ equivalent) for his/her entire program of
406406406 When a student elects to change a program at Colorado Technical University(this does not include moving from an associate degree to a bachelor degreein the same program) the student’s earned
407ACADEMICACADEMICPOLICIESPOLICIES407POLICIES407through the office of the campus Registrar. Before the end of the SPN period,a student must register for classes to be reinstated at the University, or
408408408 Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degrees, regardless of theinstitution at which they were earned, generally do not contain thegeneral education content for a block transfer, however, cours
409ACADEMICACADEMICPOLICIESPOLICIES409POLICIES409Schedule an appointment with the Dean/Chair or designee ofthe department that offers the particular course for which coursechallenge credit is sought.
410NOTES:________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________
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