CCA Audit

Center for Cognitive Archaeology - Online Auditing Option

Provides students the opportunity to study the evolutionary development of cognition in humans and other primates through the lenses of psychology, anthropology and philosophy.

The CCA offers a variety of online courses, which are taught by professors from the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs and by experts from all over the world. The auditing/non-credit option is made available on a case-by-case basis for all courses and may be taken by anyone with an interest in these topics with the consent of the professor. Full access to the online environment in UCCS Canvas is provided for the duration of the semester.

Audit a Course

How to register to audit your CCA online course

 

 

  • FIRST: Please note 1) that prior consent from the professor is required for enrollment and 2) that auditing these courses does not earn credit toward either the undergraduate or graduate certificates in Cognitive Archaeology. To request permission to enroll, please contact Center for Cognitive Archaeology Director Karenleigh A. Overmann.
  • SECOND: If cleared to enroll, you will receive via e-mail the Extended Studies enrollment packet. These instructions are meant for those who have not enrolled at UCCS previously; they provide step-by-step instructions for the non-credit Extended Studies online application, registration and payment.
  • THIRD: Using your myUCCS student portal username and password, access the online coursework on the UCCS Canvas login page.

IMPORTANT SUMMER 2024 INFO

  • Course Dates: June 10-August 3, 2024
  • Deadline To Register: June 18, 2024
  • Tuition: $250 per course (inclusive of all fees)

 

SPRING 2024: CURRENT COURSES AVAILABLE FOR REGISTRATION

  1. EVOLUTION OF RITUAL AND RELIGION

    4.0 Continuing Education Units (CEUs): NANT 4115

  2. NEANDERTAL COGNITION

    4.0 Continuing Education Units (CEUs): NANT 4355

  3. ARCHAEOLOGY OF NUMBERS

    4.0 Continuing Education Units (CEUs): NANT 4515

SYLLABUS

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