Fall 2026 Courses

Fall 2026 Courses

Enrollment StatusDepartmentNumberCourseDaysTimesFacultyGen Ed Requirement
Course OpenARTS1212Painting for Non-MajorsMoWe1:25pm-3:55pmTyler Alpern MFAArts & Humanities
Course OpenLIBB1133Exploring Art, Culture, and Visual Literacy through DrawingMoWe4:00pm-5:15pmTyler Alpern MFAArts & Humanities
Course OpenHIST2516America through BaseballMoWeFr1:25pm-2:15pmMartin Babicz, Ph.D.Arts & Humanities
Course OpenMUEL2852Music in the Rock EraMoWe12:20-1:35 p.m.Benjamin Nicholson, Ph.D.Arts & Humanities
Course OpenARTS1171Photography for Non-MajorsTuTh9:30am-12:00pmBenjamin Nicholson, Ph.D.Arts & Humanities
Course OpenIPHY2420Introduction to NutritionMoWeFr10:10am-11:00amDonna Louie, Ph.D.Natural Sciences
Course OpenLIBB1600Gender and FilmTuTh11:00-12:15pmKaren Auvinen, Ph.D.Arts & Humanities
Course OpenLIBB2800Horror Films in American CultureTuTh12:30-1:45pmKaren Auvinen, Ph.D.Arts & Humanities
Course OpenDNCE3014Inside the Groove: Developing Rhythmic SkillsTuTh12:30-1:45pmMaputo MensahArts & Humanities
Course OpenGEOL1010Exploring EarthMoWeFr12:20pm-1:10pmLisa Barlow, Ph.D.Natural Sciences
Course OpenPHIL2800Open Topics in Philosophy: Ethical Puzzles & Moral ConflictsTuTh11:00am-12:15pmMichele Simpson, J.D.Arts & Humanities
Course OpenWRTG11501st Year Writing & RhetoricTuTh2:00-3:15pmGabriela Rios, Ph.DWritten Communication
Course OpenECON2010

Introduction to Microeconomics (lecture)Ìý

Introduction to Microeconomics (recitation)

TuTh

Tu

3:30–4:45 p.m.

9:55-10:45am

Social Sciences
Course OpenLIBB2728Sports & Its Economics: The Relationship between Sports Teams, Markets, and Local CommunitiesTuTh12:30-1:45pmSocial Sciences
Course OpenSOCY1001Introduction to SociologyMoWe2:30-3:45pmRobert Scott, Ph.D.Social Sciences

African Dance demonstration led by Maputo Mensah

Fall RAP Course Registration

Register for your fall 2026 RAP class at your New Student Orientation (NSO)* this summer!

*All new students who will be starting at CU in the fall semester are required to attend New Student Orientation (NSO).

How to Register

• When: Registration begins the week of June 1st.

• First Year Students:ÌýYou will register during your In-person New Student Orientation. Your specific enrollment window is tied to your orientation date.

• Find Your Time: You can find your assigned Enrollment Window on the Registration card within your Buff Portal.

If you miss your enrollment window,Ìýplease submit a class request via our form (link coming soon). If you have any questions or issues, please email Joel Chabrier at creativeminds@colorado.edu.Ìý

New Student Orientation (NSO) Dates
In PersonVirtual
June 9 (Tues.)ÌýJuly 14 (Tues.)Ìý
June 10 (Weds.)ÌýJuly 17 (Fri.)
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June 22 (Mon.)ÌýÌý
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June 26 (Fri.)ÌýÌý
June 30 (Tues.)ÌýÌý
July 2 (Thurs.)ÌýÌý
July 7 (Tues.)ÌýÌý
July 8 (Weds.)ÌýÌý
July 10 (Fri.)ÌýÌý

How to register for your RAP class during NSO:

In Person NSO

After meeting with your advisor, you will have the opportunity to meet with a RAP Program Coordinator to enroll in your RAP class. RAP Program Coordinators will be located in Eaton Humanities - HUMN Room 135 during new student orientation dates.

Virtual NSO

Virtual NSO students will be sent a Zoom link to connect to a session with their advisor the day before their NSO session. A separate Zoom link will be sent for RAP course registration to meet with RAP Program Coordinators to select a RAP class. Upon connecting via Zoom, you will join a waiting room, and the host will let you join the meeting once they are free to meet with you. You may need to wait approximately 15 minutes before being connected to the Program Coordinator if the sessions are busy, or there may be no waiting period before being connected. Please contact creativeminds@colorado.edu if there are any issues connecting to a Program Coordinator for RAP course registration during a virtual NSO.