Spring 2026 Courses

ÌýÌýClick this icon to view our Spring 2026 Course Handbook for course descriptions and a list of which college requirements our courses satisfy.

The table of courses below shows the Spring 2026 Stories and Societies RAP courses organized by General Education Requirement (Arts & Humanities, Natural Science, Skills, Social Science) and department pre-fix (i.e., alphabetically: HIST, PHIL, SCAN...).ÌýIf you have any questions about our courses, pleaseÌýcontact Joel ChabrierÌýby emailing us at srap@colorado.edu.

Enrollment statusCourseCourse TitleInstructorMeeting PatternGeneral Education Category
course open

ECON 2010-170R &Ìý

ECON 2010-171R

Introduction to Microeconomics (lecture)

Introduction to Microeconomics (recitation)

Zuchegno

TuTh 11am - 12:15 pm (lecture)* &Ìý

Th 10am - 10:50am (recitation)*

*Students must take both the lecture and the recitation.

Social Sciences
course openGEOL 1010-170RExploring EarthBarlowMoWeFr 12:20pm-1:10pmNatural Sciences
course openHIST 2220-170RHistory of War and Society: Crusades and Medieval WarfareJobinMoWeFr 1:25pm - 2:15pmArts and Humanities
course openHIST 1012-170REmpire, Revolution and Global War: European History Since 1600JobinMoWeFr 2:30pm - 3:20pmArts and Humanities
course openHIST 2316-170RPop cultureBabiczMoWeFr 2:30pm - 3:20pmArts and Humanities
course openIPHY 2420-170RIntroduction to NutritionLouieMoWeFr 3:35pm - 4:25pmNatural Sciences
course openPHIL 1350-170RKnowledge, Mind, and RealityAdamsTuTh 2:00pm - 3:15pmArts and Humanities
course openPHIL 1400-170RPhilosophy and the SciencesZerellaMoWeFr 10:10am - 11:00amArts and Humanities -or- Natural Sciences
course openSSIR 1010-170RSocial Entrepreneurship and SustainabilityDeLucaTuTh 2:00pm - 3:15pmSocial Sciences
course openSOCY 1001-170RIntroduction to SociologyScottTuTh 11:00am-12:15pmSocial Sciences

If you have enrolled through online Class Search for a section of a course listed above, it is not your SRAP class. SRAP classes only use section -170R and are not listed in the CU class search.

Stories and SocietiesÌýRAP courses are seminar-style, limited to 19 students, and taught in Sewall Hall just for students who live in Sewall.