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Accounting, Associate of Applied Science ▸ 31 coursesDegree source
Accounting, Certificate of Completion ▸ 16 coursesCertificate source
Bookkeeping, Certificate of Completion ▸ 10 coursesCertificate source
Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Academic Requirements, Post Degree Certificate of Completion ▸ 14 coursesDegree source
Payroll Clerk, Certificate of Completion ▸ 8 coursesCertificate source
School Business Management, Certificate of Completion ▸ 15 coursesCertificate source
English as a Second Language (ESL) Course Options ▸ 2 coursesDegree source
High School Equivalency Exam (HiSET/GED) Preparation ▸ 13 courses source
American Studies, Associate of Arts ▸ 30 coursesDegree source
Anthropology, Associate of Arts ▸ 20 coursesDegree source
Pre-Architecture, Associate of Applied Science ▸ 23 coursesDegree source
Architecture Engineering Construction Modeling and Documentation Technology (A/E/C DOC TECH), Associate of Applied Science ▸ 22 coursesDegree source
Commercial Building Systems Design Coordination, Certificate of Completion ▸ 16 coursesCertificate source
Commercial Development Design Coordination, Certificate of Completion ▸ 16 coursesCertificate source
Residential Development Design Coordination, Certificate of Completion ▸ 16 coursesCertificate source
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, Associate of Applied Science ▸ 40 coursesDegree source
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, Certificate of Completion ▸ 9 coursesCertificate source
Automotive Service Fundamentals, Certificate of Achievement ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Automotive Technology, Certificate of Completion ▸ 11 coursesCertificate source
Electric Vehicle Service Fundamentals, Certificate of Achievement ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Electric Vehicle Technology, Certificate of Completion ▸ 11 coursesCertificate source
Transportation Technology (AAS), Automotive Technology Concentration ▸ 27 coursesDegree source
Airframe Maintenance Technician, Certificate of Completion ▸ 13 coursesCertificate source
Aviation Maintenance Technology, Associate of Applied Science ▸ 20 coursesDegree source
Powerplant Maintenance Technician, Certificate of Completion ▸ 12 coursesCertificate source
Beverage Management, Certificate of Completion ▸ 18 coursesCertificate source
Beverage Production & Management (AAS), Brewing Concentration ▸ 23 coursesDegree source
Beverage Production & Management (AAS), Distilled Spirits Concentration ▸ 22 coursesDegree source
Beverage Production & Management (AAS), Wine Concentration ▸ 22 coursesDegree source
Brewing Technology, Certificate of Completion ▸ 15 coursesCertificate source
Distilled Spirits Technology, Certificate of Completion ▸ 15 coursesCertificate source
Wine Technology, Certificate of Completion ▸ 15 coursesCertificate source
Biology, Associate of Science ▸ 32 coursesDegree source
Biotechnology, Associate of Science ▸ 24 coursesDegree source
Biotechnology, Certificate of Completion ▸ 15 coursesCertificate source
Business Administration (AAS), Business Administration Concentration ▸ 28 coursesDegree source
Business Administration (AAS), Entrepreneurship Concentration ▸ 22 coursesDegree source
Business Administration (AAS), Project Management Concentration ▸ 22 coursesDegree source
Business Administration, Certificate of Completion ▸ 18 coursesCertificate source
Business Intelligence, Certificate of Completion ▸ 9 coursesCertificate source
Business, Associate of Arts ▸ 22 coursesDegree source
Digital Marketing, Certificate of Completion ▸ 15 coursesCertificate source
Entrepreneurship, Certificate of Completion ▸ 12 coursesCertificate source
General Business, Certificate of Completion ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Project Management, Certificate of Completion ▸ 16 coursesCertificate source
Retail Management, Certificate of Completion ▸ 9 coursesCertificate source
Cardiovascular Sonography, Associate of Applied Science ▸ 37 coursesDegree source
Carpentry Technology (AAS), General Woodworking and Construction ▸ 24 coursesDegree source
Residential Carpentry, Certificate of Completion ▸ 17 coursesCertificate source
Chemistry, Associate of Arts ▸ 31 coursesDegree source
Chicana and Chicano Studies, Associate of Arts ▸ 18 coursesDegree source
Communication, Associate of Arts ▸ 20 coursesDegree source
Community Health Worker, Certificate of Achievement ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Computer Information Systems (AAS), Cloud Computing and Systems Administration Concentration ▸ 40 coursesDegree source
Computer Information Systems (AAS), Cyber Security Concentration ▸ 40 coursesDegree source
Computer Information Systems (AAS), Network Administration Concentration ▸ 34 coursesDegree source
Computer Information Systems (Certificate of Completion), Cloud Computing and Systems Administration ▸ 11 coursesCertificate source
Computer Information Systems (Certificate of Completion), Cyber Security ▸ 12 coursesCertificate source
Computer Information Systems (Certificate of Completion), Network Administration ▸ 11 coursesCertificate source
DevSecOps, Certificate of Completion ▸ 12 coursesCertificate source
Computer Science, Associate of Science ▸ 27 coursesDegree source
Quantum Computing Technician, Certificate of Completion ▸ 7 coursesCertificate source
Construction Management Technology, Associate of Applied Science ▸ 18 coursesDegree source
Construction Management Technology, Associate of Science ▸ 22 coursesDegree source
Pre-Construction, Certificate of Completion ▸ 9 coursesCertificate source
Cosmetology, Associate of Applied Science ▸ 18 coursesDegree source
Nail Technician, Certificate of Completion ▸ 10 coursesCertificate source
CNM Law Enforcement Academy, Certificate of Completion ▸ 12 coursesCertificate source
Criminal Justice, Associate of Applied Science ▸ 39 coursesDegree source
Law Enforcement, Associate of Applied Science ▸ 35 coursesDegree source
Public Safety 911 Dispatcher, Certificate of Achievement ▸ 2 coursesCertificate source
Criminology, Associate of Arts ▸ 17 coursesDegree source
Baking, Certificate of Completion ▸ 13 coursesCertificate source
Culinary Arts (AAS), Advanced Baking and Pastry Concentration ▸ 21 coursesDegree source
Culinary Arts (AAS), Beverage Management Concentration ▸ 28 coursesDegree source
Culinary Arts (AAS), Culinary Arts Concentration ▸ 22 coursesDegree source
Culinary Fundamentals, Certificate of Completion ▸ 12 coursesCertificate source
Food Service Management, Certificate of Completion ▸ 12 coursesCertificate source
Dental Assisting, Certificate of Completion ▸ 22 coursesCertificate source
Diagnostic Medical Sonography, Associate of Applied Science ▸ 36 coursesDegree source
Diesel Equipment Technology Service Fundamentals, Certificate of Achievement ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Diesel Equipment Technology, Certificate of Completion ▸ 12 coursesCertificate source
Light Duty Diesel Technology, Certificate of Achievement ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Transportation Technology (AAS), Diesel Equipment Technology Concentration ▸ 28 coursesDegree source
Child Development, Certificate of Achievement ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Early Childhood Multicultural Education (AA), Birth-3rd Grade Teacher Concentration ▸ 22 coursesDegree source
Early Childhood Program Administration, Certificate of Completion ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Electrical Trades (AAS), Photovoltaic (PV) Concentration ▸ 20 coursesDegree source
Electrical Trades (AAS), Programmable Logic Controls (PLC) Concentration ▸ 18 coursesDegree source
Electrical Trades, Certificate of Completion ▸ 12 coursesCertificate source
Programmable Logic Controls (PLC) Systems, Certificate of Completion ▸ 15 coursesCertificate source
Residential Wiring, Certificate of Completion ▸ 8 coursesCertificate source
Solar Electric (PV), Certificate of Achievement ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Electroneurodiagnostic Technology, Associate of Applied Science ▸ 33 coursesDegree source
Emergency Medical Services (AAS), Paramedic Concentration ▸ 37 coursesDegree source
Emergency Medical Services (Certificate of Completion), Intermediate Concentration ▸ 11 coursesCertificate source
Emergency Medical Technician (EMT-B), Certificate of Achievement ▸ 7 coursesCertificate source
First Responder ▸ 3 courses source
Engineering, Associate of Science ▸ 47 coursesDegree source
Explosives Technician, Certificate of Completion ▸ 16 coursesCertificate source
Engineering Technician, Certificate of Completion ▸ 23 coursesCertificate source
Photonics, Certificate of Completion ▸ 21 coursesCertificate source
English, Associate of Arts ▸ 24 coursesDegree source
Bilingual Transition, Certificate of Completion ▸ 8 coursesCertificate source
Environmental Science, Certificate of Completion ▸ 35 coursesCertificate source
Exercise Science and Wellness, Associate of Applied Science ▸ 43 coursesDegree source
Fitness, Certificate of Completion ▸ 14 coursesCertificate source
Digital Media, Associate of Applied Science ▸ 28 coursesDegree source
Film Crew Technician, Certificate of Completion ▸ 10 coursesCertificate source
Film Production, Associate of Applied Science ▸ 22 coursesDegree source
Film, Associate of Arts ▸ 20 coursesDegree source
Post Production Technician, Certificate of Completion ▸ 9 coursesCertificate source
Fine Arts (AA), Art History Concentration ▸ 21 coursesDegree source
Fine Arts (AA), Art Studio Concentration ▸ 42 coursesDegree source
CNM Fire Academy, Certificate of Completion ▸ 14 coursesCertificate source
Fire Science, Associate of Applied Science ▸ 54 coursesDegree source
Geographic Information Technology, Associate of Applied Science ▸ 25 coursesDegree source
Geographic Information Technology, Certificate of Completion ▸ 10 coursesCertificate source
Geography and Environmental Studies, Associate of Arts ▸ 41 coursesDegree source
Geology, Associate of Science ▸ 39 coursesDegree source
Health Services Management, Associate of Applied Science ▸ 24 coursesDegree source
Health, Wellness, and Public Safety (HWPS), Certificate of Completion ▸ 37 coursesCertificate source
Commercial, Industrial HVAC & Building Performance, Certificate of Completion ▸ 19 coursesCertificate source
Heating, Ventilating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Technology, Associate of Applied Science ▸ 23 coursesDegree source
Residential HVAC, Certificate of Completion ▸ 8 coursesCertificate source
History, Associate of Arts ▸ 19 coursesDegree source
Hospitality and Tourism, Associate of Applied Science ▸ 22 coursesDegree source
Hospitality and Tourism, Associate of Arts ▸ 30 coursesDegree source
Hospitality and Tourism, Certificate of Completion ▸ 18 coursesCertificate source
Human Services, Associate of Arts ▸ 58 coursesDegree source
Substance Abuse Counselor, Certificate of Completion ▸ 7 coursesCertificate source
Integrated Studies, Associate of Applied Science ▸ 3 coursesDegree source
Latin American Studies, Associate of Arts ▸ 38 coursesDegree source
General Studies, Certificate of Completion ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Liberal Arts, Associate of Arts ▸ 70 coursesDegree source
Social Justice, Certificate of Achievement ▸ 16 coursesCertificate source
Basic Machine Tool Skills, Certificate of Completion ▸ 14 coursesCertificate source
Machine Tool Technology, Associate of Applied Science ▸ 33 coursesDegree source
Mathematical Sciences, Associate of Science ▸ 33 coursesDegree source
Industrial Automation Technician, Certificate of Completion ▸ 20 coursesCertificate source
Industrial Technician, Certificate of Completion ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Medical Assistant, Certificate of Completion ▸ 13 coursesCertificate source
Medical Laboratory Technician, Associate of Applied Science ▸ 36 coursesDegree source
Phlebotomy Technician, Certificate of Achievement ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
American Sign Language, Certificate of Completion ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Modern Languages (AA), American Sign Language Concentration ▸ 12 coursesDegree source
Modern Languages (AA), Spanish Concentration ▸ 21 coursesDegree source
Spanish Interpreter, Certificate of Completion ▸ 10 coursesCertificate source
Spanish Language, Certificate of Completion ▸ 15 coursesCertificate source
Native American Studies, Associate of Arts ▸ 22 coursesDegree source
Nurse Refresher ▸ 2 courses source
Nursing, Associate of Applied Science ▸ 23 coursesDegree source
Practical Nursing, Certificate of Completion ▸ 14 coursesCertificate source
Nursing Assistant, Certificate of Achievement ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Dietary Manager, Certificate of Achievement - Pathway 1 ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Dietary Manager, Certificate of Achievement - Pathway 3b ▸ 3 coursesCertificate source
Nutrition, Associate of Science ▸ 32 coursesDegree source
Administrative Assistant, Certificate of Completion ▸ 11 coursesCertificate source
Medical Office Assistant, Certificate of Completion ▸ 12 coursesCertificate source
Office Administration & Business Technology (AAS), Medical Office Concentration ▸ 22 coursesDegree source
Office Administration & Business Technology (AAS), Office Administration Concentration ▸ 24 coursesDegree source
Paralegal Studies, Associate of Applied Science ▸ 20 coursesDegree source
Pharmacy Technician Advanced Level, Associate of Applied Science ▸ 31 coursesDegree source
Pharmacy Technician Entry Level, Certificate of Completion ▸ 21 coursesCertificate source
Philosophy, Associate of Arts ▸ 31 coursesDegree source
Physical Therapist Assistant, Associate of Applied Science ▸ 21 coursesDegree source
Physics, Associate of Science ▸ 27 coursesDegree source
Plumbing and Gas Fitting, Certificate of Completion ▸ 15 coursesCertificate source
Political Science, Associate of Arts ▸ 13 coursesDegree source
Pre-Health Science (AA), General Health Sciences Concentration ▸ 24 coursesDegree source
Pre-Health Science (AA), Pre-Nursing Concentration ▸ 22 coursesDegree source
Pre-Health Science (AS), Pre-Medical Concentration ▸ 31 coursesDegree source
Pre-Health Science, Pre-Medical Certificate of Completion ▸ 21 coursesCertificate source
Pre-Law, Associate of Arts ▸ 16 coursesDegree source
Psychology, Associate of Arts ▸ 15 coursesDegree source
Radiologic Technology, Associate of Applied Science ▸ 25 coursesDegree source
Respiratory Therapy, Associate of Applied Science ▸ 32 coursesDegree source
Sociology, Associate of Arts ▸ 22 coursesDegree source
Software Development (AAS), Applications Developer Concentration ▸ 37 coursesDegree source
Software Development (AAS), Web Programming Concentration ▸ 33 coursesDegree source
Software Development (Certificate of Completion), Applications Developer ▸ 12 coursesCertificate source
Software Development (Certificate of Completion), Web Programming ▸ 7 coursesCertificate source
Sterile Processing Technician, Certificate of Achievement ▸ 2 coursesCertificate source
Surgical Technology, Associate of Applied Science ▸ 24 coursesDegree source
Teacher Education (AA), Elementary/Special Education Concentration ▸ 25 coursesDegree source
Teacher Education (AA), Secondary Concentration ▸ 53 coursesDegree source
Teacher Licensure in Early Childhood (PreK-Grade 3), Post Degree Certificate of Completion ▸ 10 coursesDegree source
Teacher Licensure in Elementary Education (Grade K-8), Post Degree Certificate of Completion ▸ 8 coursesDegree source
Teacher Licensure in Secondary Education (Grade 6-12), Post Degree Certificate of Completion ▸ 8 coursesDegree source
Teacher Licensure in Special Education (PreK - Grade 12), Post Degree Certificate of Completion ▸ 9 coursesDegree source
Theatre, Associate of Arts ▸ 25 coursesDegree source
Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS), Certificate of Completion ▸ 11 coursesCertificate source
Veterinary Receptionist, Certificate of Achievement ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Veterinary Technology, Associate of Applied Science ▸ 36 coursesDegree source
Welding Technology, Associate of Applied Science ▸ 30 coursesDegree source
Welding, Certificate of Completion ▸ 24 coursesCertificate source
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CodeTitleCreditsDescription
ACCT1135Accounting ApplicationsACCT 1135 - Accounting Applications ACCT 1135 - Accounting Applications 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously ACCT 1140. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source
ACCT1150QuickBooksACCT 1150 - QuickBooks ACCT 1150 - QuickBooks 3 credit hour(s) * Students should have basic accounting skills for this course. Theory Hours: 45 source
ACCT1220Volunteer Tax TrainingACCT 1220 - Volunteer Tax Training ACCT 1220 - Volunteer Tax Training 2 credit hour(s) Recommended: BCIS 1110 * Introduces basic tax return preparation issues and the software to complete and electro… source
ACCT1996Topics in AccountingACCT 1996 - Topics in Accounting ACCT 1996 - Topics in Accounting 1-6 credit hour(s) Special topics are occasionally and the selection is different every semester. Special Topic courses do not repeat… source
ACCT1998Volunteer Tax Preparation InternshipACCT 1998 - Volunteer Tax Preparation Internship ACCT 1998 - Volunteer Tax Preparation Internship 1 credit hour(s) Pre- or Volunteers must meet VITA volunteer eligibility requirements as defined by t… source
ACCT2088Accounting SpecialtyACCT 2088 - Accounting Specialty ACCT 2088 - Accounting Specialty 1-3 credit hour(s) This course allows students to apply accounting elective credit towards an accounting program requirement. source
ACCT2110Principles of Accounting IACCT 2110 - Principles of Accounting I ACCT 2110 - Principles of Accounting I 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Note(s): * Students need to have basic reading skills for this course. Previously ACCT 1115. Rea… source
ACCT2120Principles of Accounting IIACCT 2120 - Principles of Accounting II ACCT 2120 - Principles of Accounting II 3 credit hour(s) In addition, the course will discuss the accumulation and classification of costs as well as demonstra… source
ACCT2125Introduction to Intermediate Accounting IACCT 2125 - Introduction to Intermediate Accounting I ACCT 2125 - Introduction to Intermediate Accounting I 3 credit hour(s) Focuses on the determination of income and financial position of the corpo… source
ACCT2130Introduction to Intermediate Accounting IIACCT 2130 - Introduction to Intermediate Accounting II ACCT 2130 - Introduction to Intermediate Accounting II 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Note(s): Previously ACCT 2103. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source
ACCT2170Payroll AccountingACCT 2170 - Payroll Accounting ACCT 2170 - Payroll Accounting 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously ACCT 1120. Read more . Theory Hours: 45 source
ACCT2220Computerized AccountingACCT 2220 - Computerized Accounting ACCT 2220 - Computerized Accounting 3 credit hour(s) It employs integrated accounting software for payroll, inventory control, accounts payable, accounts receivabl… source
ACCT2240Cost Management AccountingACCT 2240 - Cost Management Accounting ACCT 2240 - Cost Management Accounting 3 credit hour(s) This includes the collecting of cost information, cost estimation and allocation, standard costs, budget… source
ACCT2250Introduction to Fund AccountingACCT 2250 - Introduction to Fund Accounting ACCT 2250 - Introduction to Fund Accounting 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Note(s): Previously ACCT 2510. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source
ACCT2265Advanced Accounting TechniquesACCT 2265 - Advanced Accounting Techniques ACCT 2265 - Advanced Accounting Techniques 3 credit hour(s) Utilize spreadsheet software and emerging technologies to aid in the compiling, validating, inte… source
ACCT2270BudgetingACCT 2270 - Budgeting ACCT 2270 - Budgeting 3 credit hour(s) Focuses on the budgeting process, its challenges, common issues, and approaches to mitigate problems and improve the learning curve of bud… source
ACCT2320Introduction to Tax I (Individual)ACCT 2320 - Introduction to Tax I (Individual) ACCT 2320 - Introduction to Tax I (Individual) 3 credit hour(s) Federal tax law topics include gross income, exclusions, deductions, credits, accounting… source
ACCT2350Introduction to Tax II (Corporate)ACCT 2350 - Introduction to Tax II (Corporate) ACCT 2350 - Introduction to Tax II (Corporate) 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously ACCT 2341. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source
ACCT2520Introduction to AuditingACCT 2520 - Introduction to Auditing ACCT 2520 - Introduction to Auditing 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory Hours: 45 source
ACCT2996Topics in AccountingACCT 2996 - Topics in Accounting ACCT 2996 - Topics in Accounting 1-6 credit hour(s) Special topics are occasionally and the selection is different every semester. Special Topic courses do not repeat… source
ACCT2997Independent Study in AccountingACCT 2997 - Independent Study in Accounting ACCT 2997 - Independent Study in Accounting 1-8 credit hour(s) Student develops and executes a solution applying analytical techniques and critical thinkin… source
ACCT2998Accounting InternshipACCT 2998 - Accounting Internship ACCT 2998 - Accounting Internship 3 credit hour(s) Students are supervised jointly by CNM and the company. Note(s): Previously ACCT 2098. Read more. Internship Hours… source
ACCT2999Accounting CapstoneACCT 2999 - Accounting Capstone ACCT 2999 - Accounting Capstone 1 credit hour(s) Note(s): Should be taken in student’s last term. Theory Hours: 15 source
AFST1110Introduction to Africana Studies - GEAFST 1110 - Introduction to Africana Studies - GE AFST 1110 - Introduction to Africana Studies - GE 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Meets NMHED General Education Area IV - Social & Behavioral Science. Note(… source
AFST2110African American HistoryAFST 2110 - African American History AFST 2110 - African American History 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or From African antiquity to the 21st century, students will study: 1) The African background; 2) The H… source
AFST2140Black Women in the African DiasporaAFST 2140 - Black Women in the African Diaspora AFST 2140 - Black Women in the African Diaspora 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 45 source
AFAS1120Aerospace Studies IAFAS 1120 - Aerospace Studies I AFAS 1120 - Aerospace Studies I 1 credit hour(s) Survey course designed to introduce students to the U.S. Air Force and U.S. Space Force and provides an overview of th… source
AFAS1121Aerospace Studies IIAFAS 1121 - Aerospace Studies II AFAS 1121 - Aerospace Studies II 1 credit hour(s) Survey course designed to introduce students to the U.S. Air Force and U.S. Space Force and provides an overview of… source
AFAS1192LLeadership Laboratory IAFAS 1192L - Leadership Laboratory I AFAS 1192L - Leadership Laboratory I 1 credit hour(s) Dynamic and integrated grouping of leadership developmental activities designed to meet the needs and expect… source
AFAS1292LLeadership Laboratory IIAFAS 1292L - Leadership Laboratory II AFAS 1292L - Leadership Laboratory II 1 credit hour(s) Dynamic and integrated grouping of leadership developmental activities designed to meet the needs and expe… source
AFAS2192LLeadership Laboratory IIIAFAS 2192L - Leadership Laboratory III AFAS 2192L - Leadership Laboratory III 1 credit hour(s) Dynamic and integrated grouping of leadership developmental activities designed to meet the needs and ex… source
AFAS2229Field Training Fitness PrepAFAS 2229 - Field Training Fitness Prep AFAS 2229 - Field Training Fitness Prep 1 credit hour(s) Pre- or Course instills Air Force physical fitness standards and provides training in all aspects of h… source
AFAS2250Aerospace Studies IIIAFAS 2250 - Aerospace Studies III AFAS 2250 - Aerospace Studies III 1 credit hour(s) Provides a fundamental understanding of both leadership and team building. The lessons and course flow are designe… source
AFAS2251Aerospace Studies IVAFAS 2251 - Aerospace Studies IV AFAS 2251 - Aerospace Studies IV 1 credit hour(s) Provides a fundamental understanding of both leadership and team building. The lessons and course flow are designed… source
AFAS2292LLeadership Laboratory IVAFAS 2292L - Leadership Laboratory IV AFAS 2292L - Leadership Laboratory IV 1 credit hour(s) Dynamic and integrated grouping of leadership developmental activities designed to meet the needs and expe… source
SIGN1110American Sign Language I - GESIGN 1110 - American Sign Language I - GE SIGN 1110 - American Sign Language I - GE 4 credit hour(s) Pre- or Content includes ASL vocabulary and conversational skills; linguistic features of ASL; and… source
SIGN1120American Sign Language IISIGN 1120 - American Sign Language II SIGN 1120 - American Sign Language II 4 credit hour(s) Students gain further exposure to ASL structure and grammar, and Deaf Culture and the Deaf community. Emph… source
SIGN2110American Sign Language IIISIGN 2110 - American Sign Language III SIGN 2110 - American Sign Language III 3 credit hour(s) Expected areas of intermediate skill and knowledge development include: language comprehension and produ… source
SIGN2120American Sign Language IVSIGN 2120 - American Sign Language IV SIGN 2120 - American Sign Language IV 3 credit hour(s) Emphasis is on further development of students’ comprehension and production skills through a more advance… source
SIGN2130FingerspellingSIGN 2130 - Fingerspelling SIGN 2130 - Fingerspelling 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Lexical borrowing and the semantic and morphological categories involved in restructuring English fingerspelled citation… source
SIGN2214Introduction to Deaf Culture & the Deaf CommunitySIGN 2214 - Introduction to Deaf Culture & the Deaf Community SIGN 2214 - Introduction to Deaf Culture & the Deaf Community 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or The course examines current issues and languages i… source
SIGN2998Internship in American Sign LanguageSIGN 2998 - Internship in American Sign Language SIGN 2998 - Internship in American Sign Language 1-3 credit hour(s) This course will require students work 45, 90, or 135 hours, depending on the inte… source
AMST1105Introduction to American Studies - GEAMST 1105 - Introduction to American Studies - GE AMST 1105 - Introduction to American Studies - GE 3 credit hour(s) S. history, society, thought, and imagination with special focus on the Rio Grande… source
AMST1130Introduction to Politics in Popular Culture - GEAMST 1130 - Introduction to Politics in Popular Culture - GE AMST 1130 - Introduction to Politics in Popular Culture - GE 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or It explores the ways popular culture is implicated i… source
AMST1140Introduction to Critical Race and Indigenous Studies - GEAMST 1140 - Introduction to Critical Race and Indigenous Studies - GE AMST 1140 - Introduction to Critical Race and Indigenous Studies - GE 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Using a schedule of keywords, we w… source
AMST1150Introduction to Southwest Studies - GEAMST 1150 - Introduction to Southwest Studies - GE AMST 1150 - Introduction to Southwest Studies - GE 3 credit hour(s) Course materials and discussions also demonstrate the possibilities of interdisc… source
AMST1160Environment, Science & TechnologyAMST 1160 - Environment, Science & Technology AMST 1160 - Environment, Science & Technology 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or e, bodies, natural resources, race, gender, and sexuality). This course is interdi… source
AMST1170Introduction to Asian American StudiesAMST 1170 - Introduction to Asian American Studies AMST 1170 - Introduction to Asian American Studies 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or We will take an interdisciplinary approach as we examine the formation o… source
AMST2110American Life and Thought (Capstone)AMST 2110 - American Life and Thought (Capstone) AMST 2110 - American Life and Thought (Capstone) 3 credit hour(s) Particular attention will be paid to indigenous history, country music, tattoos, and… source
AMST2996Special TopicsAMST 2996 - Special Topics AMST 2996 - Special Topics 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) Previously CST 2096-2996. Read more . source
AMST2998Internship in American StudiesAMST 2998 - Internship in American Studies AMST 2998 - Internship in American Studies 1-3 credit hour(s) This course requires students to work 45, 90, or 135 hours, depending on the internship placem… source
ANTH1115Introduction to Anthropology - GEANTH 1115 - Introduction to Anthropology - GE ANTH 1115 - Introduction to Anthropology - GE 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or The course introduces students to the four subfields of anthropology, which includ… source
ANTH1120CIntroduction to Archaeology Lecture and LabANTH 1120C - Introduction to Archaeology Lecture and Lab ANTH 1120C - Introduction to Archaeology Lecture and Lab 4 credit hour(s) Pre- or This course explores the basic theoretical and methodologica… source
ANTH1135Introduction to Biological Anthropology - GEANTH 1135 - Introduction to Biological Anthropology - GE ANTH 1135 - Introduction to Biological Anthropology - GE 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or The research interests of biological anthropologists include… source
ANTH1140Introduction to Cultural Anthropology - GEANTH 1140 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology - GE ANTH 1140 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology - GE 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or The course presents core concepts and methods of cultural anthro… source
ANTH1155Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology - GEANTH 1155 - Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology - GE ANTH 1155 - Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology - GE 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or The course will discuss the implications of language within… source
ANTH1160World Archaeology - GEANTH 1160 - World Archaeology - GE ANTH 1160 - World Archaeology - GE 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or This course introduces students to the physical remains of past societies and compares and contrasts arc… source
ANTH2130Introduction to Forensic AnthropologyANTH 2130 - Introduction to Forensic Anthropology ANTH 2130 - Introduction to Forensic Anthropology 3 credit hour(s) This will include discussion of the structure of the medico legal system, the orga… source
ANTH2140Indigenous Peoples of North AmericaANTH 2140 - Indigenous Peoples of North America ANTH 2140 - Indigenous Peoples of North America 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or The course is designed to give students a comprehensive view of major issues p… source
ANTH2150Indigenous Peoples of the American SouthwestANTH 2150 - Indigenous Peoples of the American Southwest ANTH 2150 - Indigenous Peoples of the American Southwest 3 credit hour(s) Students will explore historical and contemporary cultural and socia… source
ANTH2160Prehistoric Peoples of the American SouthwestANTH 2160 - Prehistoric Peoples of the American Southwest ANTH 2160 - Prehistoric Peoples of the American Southwest 3 credit hour(s) Beginning with the populating of the Southwest, this course will d… source
ANTH2222Ancient MesoamericaANTH 2222 - Ancient Mesoamerica ANTH 2222 - Ancient Mesoamerica 3 credit hour(s) Emphasizes cultural processes and dynamics of cultural evolution. Note(s): Typically pring semester only. Theory Hours… source
ANTH2224Ancient AndesANTH 2224 - Ancient Andes ANTH 2224 - Ancient Andes 3 credit hour(s) In this course, students will examine and critically evaluate archaeological finds to explore the ancient cultures of this region,… source
ANTH2265The Anthropology of DrugsANTH 2265 - The Anthropology of Drugs ANTH 2265 - The Anthropology of Drugs 3 credit hour(s) Topics covered in this class include the varieties and effects of mind-altering drugs around the world, so… source
ANTH2990Anthropology PracticumANTH 2990 - Anthropology Practicum ANTH 2990 - Anthropology Practicum Variable credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously ANTH 2290. Read more. source
ANTH2996Special TopicsANTH 2996 - Special Topics ANTH 2996 - Special Topics 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) Previously ANTH 2096-2996. Read more . source
ANTH2998Internship in AnthropologyANTH 2998 - Internship in Anthropology ANTH 2998 - Internship in Anthropology 1-3 credit hour(s) This course requires students work 45, 90, or 135 hours, depending on the internship placement. The in… source
ARBC1110Arabic IARBC 1110 - Arabic I ARBC 1110 - Arabic I 4 credit hour(s) Pre- or Following this class, students will be able to perform in specific situations at the Novice level on the American Council on the Tea… source
ARBC1120Arabic IIARBC 1120 - Arabic II ARBC 1120 - Arabic II 4 credit hour(s) Following this class, students will be able to perform in specific situations at the Novice High to Intermediate Low level on the American… source
ARBC2996Special TopicsARBC 2996 - Special Topics ARBC 2996 - Special Topics 1-6 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) Previously ARBC 209… source
ARCH1115Introduction to Architectural GraphicsARCH 1115 - Introduction to Architectural Graphics ARCH 1115 - Introduction to Architectural Graphics 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Students will learn how to represent composition, form and space by orth… source
ARCH1120Introduction to Architecture - GEARCH 1120 - Introduction to Architecture - GE ARCH 1120 - Introduction to Architecture - GE 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Students are introduced to elements, principles, and theories of architecture thro… source
ARCH1122Architectural Design Studio IARCH 1122 - Architectural Design Studio I ARCH 1122 - Architectural Design Studio I 3 credit hour(s) Course is Studio/critique-based with considerable amount of work/hours required. This course is de… source
ARCH1125Design FundamentalsARCH 1125 - Design Fundamentals ARCH 1125 - Design Fundamentals 3 credit hour(s) Design aesthetics, perception, technique, composition, evaluation of materials and methods, practicing design methodol… source
ARCH1215Introduction to Environmental ProblemsARCH 1215 - Introduction to Environmental Problems ARCH 1215 - Introduction to Environmental Problems 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Focus on land use and open space planning, planning and use of resources… source
ARCH1996TopicsARCH 1996 - Topics ARCH 1996 - Topics 1 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) source
ARCH2110Architectural Design Studio IIARCH 2110 - Architectural Design Studio II ARCH 2110 - Architectural Design Studio II 6 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously ARCH 2201 Studio Hours: 180 source
ARCH2117Architectural Visualization IIARCH 2117 - Architectural Visualization II ARCH 2117 - Architectural Visualization II 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or This course will cover architectural drawing conventions of plan, section, elevation, ax… source
ARCH2120World Architecture IARCH 2120 - World Architecture I ARCH 2120 - World Architecture I 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or (unique) Note(s): Typically all semester only. Previously ARCH 2225. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source
ARCH2125World Architecture IIARCH 2125 - World Architecture II ARCH 2125 - World Architecture II 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Note(s): Typically pring semester only. Previously ARCH 2226. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source
ARCH2155Architectural Design Studio IIIARCH 2155 - Architectural Design Studio III ARCH 2155 - Architectural Design Studio III 6 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously ARCH 2202. Read more. Studio Hours: 180 source
ARCH2315Architectural Design IARCH 2315 - Architectural Design I ARCH 2315 - Architectural Design I 6 credit hour(s) Students will explore topics such as design aesthetics, perception, technique, composition, evaluation of materi… source
ARCH2325Architectural Design IIARCH 2325 - Architectural Design II ARCH 2325 - Architectural Design II 6 credit hour(s) Studio Hours: 180 source
ARCH2996TopicsARCH 2996 - Topics ARCH 2996 - Topics 1 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) source
ARDR1101Building Materials and Methods IARDR 1101 - Building Materials and Methods I ARDR 1101 - Building Materials and Methods I 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory Hours: 30 source
ARDR1102Introduction to A/E/C SoftwareARDR 1102 - Introduction to A/E/C Software ARDR 1102 - Introduction to A/E/C Software 3 credit hour(s) Multiple software will be engaged to complete the exercises, including 2d, 3d, BIM, rendering, l… source
ARDR1104Professional PracticeARDR 1104 - Professional Practice ARDR 1104 - Professional Practice 2 credit hour(s) Students will learn the relationships between the various roles in the industry, and identify which most interests… source
ARDR1116Introduction to Architectural DraftingARDR 1116 - Introduction to Architectural Drafting ARDR 1116 - Introduction to Architectural Drafting 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Introduces computer-aided drafting to the production of architectural dr… source
ARDR1121Introduction to CADARDR 1121 - Introduction to CAD ARDR 1121 - Introduction to CAD 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory Hours: 30 source
ARDR1201Building Materials and Methods IIARDR 1201 - Building Materials and Methods II ARDR 1201 - Building Materials and Methods II 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 30 source
ARDR1202A/E/C Software for Residential DevelopmentARDR 1202 - A/E/C Software for Residential Development ARDR 1202 - A/E/C Software for Residential Development 3 credit hour(s) Multiple software will be engaged to complete the exercises, including 2… source
ARDR1203Construction Documents for Residential DevelopmentARDR 1203 - Construction Documents for Residential Development ARDR 1203 - Construction Documents for Residential Development 4 credit hour(s) Discussions of space planning, site zoning and planning,… source
ARDR1215Commercial Drafting (Bearing Wall)ARDR 1215 - Commercial Drafting (Bearing Wall) ARDR 1215 - Commercial Drafting (Bearing Wall) 4 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 15 source
ARDR1301Building Materials and Methods IIIARDR 1301 - Building Materials and Methods III ARDR 1301 - Building Materials and Methods III 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 30 source
ARDR1302A/E/C Software for Commercial DevelopmentARDR 1302 - A/E/C Software for Commercial Development ARDR 1302 - A/E/C Software for Commercial Development 3 credit hour(s) Multiple softwares will be engaged to complete the exercises including 2d,… source
ARDR1303Construction Documents for Commercial DevelopmentARDR 1303 - Construction Documents for Commercial Development ARDR 1303 - Construction Documents for Commercial Development 4 credit hour(s) Steel framing, vertical circulation, and building enclosur… source
ARDR1315Commercial Drafting (Skeletal Frame)ARDR 1315 - Commercial Drafting (Skeletal Frame) ARDR 1315 - Commercial Drafting (Skeletal Frame) 4 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 15 source
ARDR1316Building Information Modeling ApplicationsARDR 1316 - Building Information Modeling Applications ARDR 1316 - Building Information Modeling Applications 2 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory Hours: 15 source
ARDR1321Commercial Drafting Software Applications (Skeletal Frame)ARDR 1321 - Commercial Drafting Software Applications (Skeletal Frame) ARDR 1321 - Commercial Drafting Software Applications (Skeletal Frame) 2 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 15 source
ARDR1401Building Materials and Methods IVARDR 1401 - Building Materials and Methods IV ARDR 1401 - Building Materials and Methods IV 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 30 source
ARDR1402A/E/C Software for Commercial Building SystemsARDR 1402 - A/E/C Software for Commercial Building Systems ARDR 1402 - A/E/C Software for Commercial Building Systems 3 credit hour(s) Multiple software will be engaged to complete the exercises, inc… source
ARDR1403Construction Documents for Commercial Building SystemsARDR 1403 - Construction Documents for Commercial Building Systems ARDR 1403 - Construction Documents for Commercial Building Systems 4 credit hour(s) Commercial discussions of Structural Walls, Site… source
ARDR2297Independent StudyARDR 2297 - Independent Study ARDR 2297 - Independent Study 1-7 credit hour(s) The student develops and executes a solution using analytical and drafting techniques. An oral presentation may be requi… source
ARDR2298InternshipARDR 2298 - Internship ARDR 2298 - Internship 1-4 credit hour(s) The position is not paid. Internship Hours: 45 source
ARDR2996Special TopicsARDR 2996 - Special Topics ARDR 2996 - Special Topics 1-7 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) source
ARTE2214Art in Elementary and Special ClassroomsARTE 2214 - Art in Elementary and Special Classrooms ARTE 2214 - Art in Elementary and Special Classrooms 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Students will study art, art history; childhood art developmental st… source
ARTH1110Art Appreciation - GEARTH 1110 - Art Appreciation - GE ARTH 1110 - Art Appreciation - GE 3 credit hour(s) Meets NMHED General Education Area VI - Creative & Fine Arts. Note(s): Previously ARTH 1101. Read more . Theory Ho… source
ARTH1116History of DesignARTH 1116 - History of Design ARTH 1116 - History of Design 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Design types ranging from furniture, interiors, products, and commercial to graphic design will be examined. The e… source
ARTH2110History of Art I - GEARTH 2110 - History of Art I - GE ARTH 2110 - History of Art I - GE 3 credit hour(s) While focused primarily on the art of the Western civilizations, this course will also provide insights into the w… source
ARTH2120History of Art II - GEARTH 2120 - History of Art II - GE ARTH 2120 - History of Art II - GE 3 credit hour(s) While focused primarily on the art of the Western civilizations, this course will also provide insights into the… source
ARTH2130Modern Art - GEARTH 2130 - Modern Art - GE ARTH 2130 - Modern Art - GE 3 credit hour(s) Students will analyze the various movements in art as they relate to the historical settings in which the works were created.… source
ARTH2140Art of the American Southwest - GEARTH 2140 - Art of the American Southwest - GE ARTH 2140 - Art of the American Southwest - GE 3 credit hour(s) Meets NMHED General Education Area VI - Creative & Fine Arts. Note(s): Previously ARTH 2… source
ARTH2201History of Women ArtistsARTH 2201 - History of Women Artists ARTH 2201 - History of Women Artists 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously ARTH 2200. Read more . Theory Hours: 45 source
ARTH2310Art History CareersARTH 2310 - Art History Careers ARTH 2310 - Art History Careers 3 credit hour(s) Students will engage in various career oriented and pre-research activities to prepare them to achieve their future tr… source
ARTH2996Special TopicsARTH 2996 - Special Topics ARTH 2996 - Special Topics 3 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) Previously ARTH 2096-… source
ARTS1111Introduction to Studio ArtARTS 1111 - Introduction to Studio Art ARTS 1111 - Introduction to Studio Art 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Students will cover the techniques, materials, and terminology in both 2-Dimensional and 3-Dimen… source
ARTS1220Art Practices IARTS 1220 - Art Practices I ARTS 1220 - Art Practices I 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or It addresses the thematic concepts that are central to the nature of art making today, with emphasis given to issues o… source
ARTS1230Art Practices IIARTS 1230 - Art Practices II ARTS 1230 - Art Practices II 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or It addresses the thematic concepts that are central to the nature of art making today, with emphasis given to issues… source
ARTS1240Design I - GEARTS 1240 - Design I - GE ARTS 1240 - Design I - GE 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Emphasis will be on basic color theory, elements of dynamic composition, vocabulary of visual arts and design, and develop… source
ARTS1250Design II - GEARTS 1250 - Design II - GE ARTS 1250 - Design II - GE 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Techniques that explore structure, mass, volume, scale, surface, form, and function are covered, along with various medi… source
ARTS1320Ceramics IARTS 1320 - Ceramics I ARTS 1320 - Ceramics I 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or The student will also be introduced to a variety of glazing and firing techniques. Note(s): at Westside Campus only Previously A… source
ARTS1410Introduction to PhotographyARTS 1410 - Introduction to Photography ARTS 1410 - Introduction to Photography 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or The course covers technical information on camera use and functionality, composition and visua… source
ARTS1610Drawing I - GEARTS 1610 - Drawing I - GE ARTS 1610 - Drawing I - GE 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Emphasis is placed on rendering a 3-D subject on a 2-D surface with visual accuracy. Other topics include historical and… source
ARTS1620Life Drawing IARTS 1620 - Life Drawing I ARTS 1620 - Life Drawing I 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Typically all and Spring Semesters only. Previously ARTS 2204. Read more . Studio Hours: 90 source
ARTS1630Painting IARTS 1630 - Painting I ARTS 1630 - Painting I 3 credit hour(s) Students will investigate materials, tools, techniques, history and concepts of painting. Emphasis is placed on developing descriptive a… source
ARTS1710Introduction to PrintmakingARTS 1710 - Introduction to Printmaking ARTS 1710 - Introduction to Printmaking 3 credit hour(s) Emphasis is given to solving problems through thematic development while producing a portfolio of prin… source
ARTS1810Jewelry and Small Metal Construction IARTS 1810 - Jewelry and Small Metal Construction I ARTS 1810 - Jewelry and Small Metal Construction I 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously ARTS 2208. Read more. Studio Hours: 90 source
ARTS1830Shop FoundationsARTS 1830 - Shop Foundations ARTS 1830 - Shop Foundations 3 credit hour(s) The course will provide the student with a foundation of technical skills for use in the production of their work in subsequ… source
ARTS1840Sculpture IARTS 1840 - Sculpture I ARTS 1840 - Sculpture I 3 credit hour(s) Studio Hours: 90 source
ARTS2010Portfolio DevelopmentARTS 2010 - Portfolio Development ARTS 2010 - Portfolio Development 3 credit hour(s) It covers professional practices of the studio artist including self-promotion, contracts, research tools for exhi… source
ARTS2131Illustration ArtsARTS 2131 - Illustration Arts ARTS 2131 - Illustration Arts 3 credit hour(s) Emphasis will be placed on artistic concepts combined with text and skilled execution of scenarios that artfully communica… source
ARTS2211PortraitureARTS 2211 - Portraiture ARTS 2211 - Portraiture 3 credit hour(s) Various artistic media are used to explore the anatomy of the human head and face and its power to express emotion. The role of the po… source
ARTS2310Ceramics IIARTS 2310 - Ceramics II ARTS 2310 - Ceramics II 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): at Westside Campus only Previously ARTS 2268. Read more. Studio Hours: 90 source
ARTS2420Visualizing IdeasARTS 2420 - Visualizing Ideas ARTS 2420 - Visualizing Ideas 3 credit hour(s) It explores advanced digital photography, including perfecting use of the camera and relevant digital software, and honing… source
ARTS2610Drawing IIARTS 2610 - Drawing II ARTS 2610 - Drawing II 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously ARTS 2205. Read more. Studio Hours: 90 source
ARTS2620Life Drawing IIARTS 2620 - Life Drawing II ARTS 2620 - Life Drawing II 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Typically every other year. Previously ARTS 2214. Read more. Studio Hours: 90 source
ARTS2630Painting IIARTS 2630 - Painting II ARTS 2630 - Painting II 3 credit hour(s) Students will investigate a variety of approaches to subject matter, materials, and creative processes through in-class projects, rela… source
ARTS2710Intermediate PrintmakingARTS 2710 - Intermediate Printmaking ARTS 2710 - Intermediate Printmaking 3 credit hour(s) Emphasis is given to developing a portfolio of prints focusing on individual expression, collaborative work,… source
ARTS2810Jewelry and Small Metal Construction IIARTS 2810 - Jewelry and Small Metal Construction II ARTS 2810 - Jewelry and Small Metal Construction II 3 credit hour(s) Emphasis is placed on developing a deeper understanding of form and content as… source
ARTS2818Jewelry CastingARTS 2818 - Jewelry Casting ARTS 2818 - Jewelry Casting 3 credit hour(s) Sand Casting, cuttle-fish casting, centrifugal casting, vacuum casting and experimental casting may be covered. Students will… source
ARTS2820Jewelry and Small Metal Construction PortfolioARTS 2820 - Jewelry and Small Metal Construction Portfolio ARTS 2820 - Jewelry and Small Metal Construction Portfolio 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously ARTS 2228. Read more. Studio Hours: 90 source
ARTS2994Illustration Arts PortfolioARTS 2994 - Illustration Arts Portfolio ARTS 2994 - Illustration Arts Portfolio 3 credit hour(s) Emphasis is placed upon a multi-media approach, synthesizing both illustration and design into project… source
ARTS2996Special TopicsARTS 2996 - Special Topics ARTS 2996 - Special Topics 3 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) Previously ARTS 2096-… source
ARTS2998Arts InternshipARTS 2998 - Arts Internship ARTS 2998 - Arts Internship 3 credit hour(s) Students are not paid for their work but are supervised jointly by CNM and the employer. Students will also exhibit their work… source
AIML1310Introduction to Artificial Intelligence - GEAIML 1310 - Introduction to Artificial Intelligence - GE AIML 1310 - Introduction to Artificial Intelligence - GE 3 credit hour(s) Focus on issues surrounding AI including ethics, bias, culture, regu… source
AIML1320Fundamentals of Artificial IntelligenceAIML 1320 - Fundamentals of Artificial Intelligence AIML 1320 - Fundamentals of Artificial Intelligence 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously AIML 2010. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source
AIML2310Deep LearningAIML 2310 - Deep Learning AIML 2310 - Deep Learning 3 credit hour(s) Students in this course identify the main deep learning algorithms and applications. Note(s): Previously AIML 2110. Read more. The… source
AIML2320Natural Language ProcessingAIML 2320 - Natural Language Processing AIML 2320 - Natural Language Processing 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Students in the course identify the main natural language processing algorithms and applicatio… source
AIML2330Large Language ModelsAIML 2330 - Large Language Models AIML 2330 - Large Language Models 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Students will explore the underlying architecture of LLMs, including transformer networks, and gain hands-… source
ASTR1010Introduction to Solar System Astronomy - GEASTR 1010 - Introduction to Solar System Astronomy - GE ASTR 1010 - Introduction to Solar System Astronomy - GE 3 credit hour(s) We spend time on the fundamentals of modern astronomy, including motio… source
ASTR1010LIntroduction to Solar System Astronomy Laboratory - GEASTR 1010L - Introduction to Solar System Astronomy Laboratory - GE ASTR 1010L - Introduction to Solar System Astronomy Laboratory - GE 1 credit hour(s) Pre- or This course includes laboratory activi… source
ASTR1110Introduction to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy - GEASTR 1110 - Introduction to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy - GE ASTR 1110 - Introduction to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy - GE 3 credit hour(s) Starting with a review of the fundamentals of astronom… source
ASTR1110LIntroduction to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy Laboratory - GEASTR 1110L - Introduction to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy Laboratory - GE ASTR 1110L - Introduction to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy Laboratory - GE 1 credit hour(s) This course includes laborator… source
ASTR1996Special TopicsASTR 1996 - Special Topics ASTR 1996 - Special Topics 1-6 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) Previously ASTR 109… source
ASTR2996Special TopicsASTR 2996 - Special Topics ASTR 2996 - Special Topics 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) Previously ASTR 2096-2996. Read more . source
AUTC1110Introduction to Automotive SystemsAUTC 1110 - Introduction to Automotive Systems AUTC 1110 - Introduction to Automotive Systems 4 credit hour(s) Introduces the relationships between all vehicle systems and sub-systems. Prepares stude… source
AUTC1120Brake SystemsAUTC 1120 - Brake Systems AUTC 1120 - Brake Systems 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Includes lab activities on brake bleeding and adjustment, drum and rotor machining, master cylinder and brake caliper repa… source
AUTC1130Suspension and AlignmentAUTC 1130 - Suspension and Alignment AUTC 1130 - Suspension and Alignment 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Includes strut replacement, wheel alignment and tire balancing, steering gear repair and rebuilding… source
AUTC1140Automotive ElectricalAUTC 1140 - Automotive Electrical AUTC 1140 - Automotive Electrical 4 credit hour(s) Included DVOM and analog meter use, voltage drop testing, wiring schematic interpretation and electrical troublesh… source
AUTC1210Manual TransmissionsAUTC 1210 - Manual Transmissions AUTC 1210 - Manual Transmissions 3 credit hour(s) Activities include the disassembly, measurement, inspection and repair of various transmissions in the vehicle and o… source
AUTC1220Engine RepairAUTC 1220 - Engine Repair AUTC 1220 - Engine Repair 4 credit hour(s) Includes essential engine testing and identification of needed repairs along with removal/replacement of engines. Theory Hours: 30 source
AUTC1230Automatic TransmissionsAUTC 1230 - Automatic Transmissions AUTC 1230 - Automatic Transmissions 4 credit hour(s) Students perform pump, clutch repair, valve body overhaul and gear replacement on a variety of transmissions.… source
AUTC1240Automotive ElectronicsAUTC 1240 - Automotive Electronics AUTC 1240 - Automotive Electronics 3 credit hour(s) Covers testing and diagnostic procedures in more complex automotive electronic systems. Includes lighting circui… source
AUTC1310Automotive Restoration and ModificationAUTC 1310 - Automotive Restoration and Modification AUTC 1310 - Automotive Restoration and Modification 2 credit hour(s) Presents various modalities of restoration and modification of current and vin… source
AUTC1315Introduction to Hybrid and Electric VehiclesAUTC 1315 - Introduction to Hybrid and Electric Vehicles AUTC 1315 - Introduction to Hybrid and Electric Vehicles 2 credit hour(s) Introduction to Hybrid and Electric vehicles, (EV’s), focuses on the… source
AUTC1320Parts SpecialistAUTC 1320 - Parts Specialist AUTC 1320 - Parts Specialist 2 credit hour(s) Presents skills necessary for students to succeed as a Parts Counter Specialist. Introduces essential skills including gener… source
AUTC1325Light Duty Diesel Service and DiagnosisAUTC 1325 - Light Duty Diesel Service and Diagnosis AUTC 1325 - Light Duty Diesel Service and Diagnosis 2 credit hour(s) This course will focus on the diagnosis, operating principles and basic design… source
AUTC2111Air Conditioning and HeatingAUTC 2111 - Air Conditioning and Heating AUTC 2111 - Air Conditioning and Heating 3 credit hour(s) Addresses cooling and heating diagnosis, climate control trouble-shooting and component repair. Theo… source
AUTC2120Engine Performance IAUTC 2120 - Engine Performance I AUTC 2120 - Engine Performance I 3 credit hour(s) It includes engine condition diagnosis, the diagnostic process, service bulletins, scan tool data, fuel and fuel del… source
AUTC2130Engine Performance IIAUTC 2130 - Engine Performance II AUTC 2130 - Engine Performance II 4 credit hour(s) It concentrates on ignition systems, computer sensor diagnosis, emission control devices and five gas exhaust anal… source
AUTC2197Independent StudyAUTC 2197 - Independent Study AUTC 2197 - Independent Study 1-6 credit hour(s) source
AUTC2198Automotive InternshipAUTC 2198 - Automotive Internship AUTC 2198 - Automotive Internship 6 credit hour(s) Students will identify an automotive repair facility, apply for an internship, and complete a 12-week assignment.… source
AUTC2250Transportation Alternative FuelsAUTC 2250 - Transportation Alternative Fuels AUTC 2250 - Transportation Alternative Fuels 2 credit hour(s) Includes discussions and hands-on demonstrations of hybrid, CNG/propane, electric, hydrogen… source
AUTC2996Special TopicsAUTC 2996 - Special Topics AUTC 2996 - Special Topics 1-7 credit hour(s) Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) source
AVMT1005Aviation MathAVMT 1005 - Aviation Math AVMT 1005 - Aviation Math 3 credit hour(s) Also provides an understanding of aircraft weight and balance and its integration into the maintenance function. Theory Hours: 30 source
AVMT1010Aviation ScienceAVMT 1010 - Aviation Science AVMT 1010 - Aviation Science 3 credit hour(s) Provides basic understanding of drawings and drawing symbols and schematic diagrams. Performs aircraft ground operations and… source
AVMT1015Materials, Hardwares & ProcessesAVMT 1015 - Materials, Hardwares & Processes AVMT 1015 - Materials, Hardwares & Processes 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Covers the process and procedures required to inspect, repair, and fabricate rigid a… source
AVMT1020Regulations, Forms, & RecordsAVMT 1020 - Regulations, Forms, & Records AVMT 1020 - Regulations, Forms, & Records 3 credit hour(s) Provides an opportunity to become familiar with manufacturer’s maintenance publications and their… source
AVMT1025Aviation Electricity & ElectronicsAVMT 1025 - Aviation Electricity & Electronics AVMT 1025 - Aviation Electricity & Electronics 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory Hours: 30 source
AVMT1100Airframe & Powerplant ElectricalAVMT 1100 - Airframe & Powerplant Electrical AVMT 1100 - Airframe & Powerplant Electrical 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 30 source
AVMT1110Non-Metallic StructuresAVMT 1110 - Non-Metallic Structures AVMT 1110 - Non-Metallic Structures 3 credit hour(s) This course provides general knowledge in this subject area as it pertains to every day shop problems. Theory… source
AVMT1115Metallic StructuresAVMT 1115 - Metallic Structures AVMT 1115 - Metallic Structures 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 30 source
AVMT1121Flight Controls & Fuel SystemsAVMT 1121 - Flight Controls & Fuel Systems AVMT 1121 - Flight Controls & Fuel Systems 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 30 source
AVMT1125Landing Gear, Hydraulics & PneumaticsAVMT 1125 - Landing Gear, Hydraulics & Pneumatics AVMT 1125 - Landing Gear, Hydraulics & Pneumatics 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 30 source
AVMT1135Environmental SystemsAVMT 1135 - Environmental Systems AVMT 1135 - Environmental Systems 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 30 source
AVMT1140Aircraft InstrumentsAVMT 1140 - Aircraft Instruments AVMT 1140 - Aircraft Instruments 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 30 source
AVMT1145Airframe Inspection & Test PrepAVMT 1145 - Airframe Inspection & Test Prep AVMT 1145 - Airframe Inspection & Test Prep 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 30 source
AVMT1300Reciprocating Engines & PropellersAVMT 1300 - Reciprocating Engines & Propellers AVMT 1300 - Reciprocating Engines & Propellers 6 credit hour(s) Pre- or Presents information on inspection, checking, servicing, overhaul and repair of… source
AVMT1320Turbine EnginesAVMT 1320 - Turbine Engines AVMT 1320 - Turbine Engines 3 credit hour(s) Presents information on inspection, checking, servicing, and repair of turbine engines and engine installations. Theory Hours:… source
AVMT1325Powerplant Systems 1AVMT 1325 - Powerplant Systems 1 AVMT 1325 - Powerplant Systems 1 3 credit hour(s) Presents information on inspection, checking, servicing, troubleshooting, and repair of these powerplant systems. Th… source
AVMT1335Powerplant Fuel SystemsAVMT 1335 - Powerplant Fuel Systems AVMT 1335 - Powerplant Fuel Systems 3 credit hour(s) Presents information on inspection, checking, servicing, troubleshooting, and repair of powerplant fuel meteri… source
AVMT1340Powerplant Systems 2AVMT 1340 - Powerplant Systems 2 AVMT 1340 - Powerplant Systems 2 3 credit hour(s) Presents information on inspection, checking, servicing, troubleshooting, and repair of powerplant instruments, fire… source
AVMT1345Engine Inspection & Test PrepAVMT 1345 - Engine Inspection & Test Prep AVMT 1345 - Engine Inspection & Test Prep 3 credit hour(s) Presents information on engine conformity and airworthiness checks. Theory Hours: 30 source
AVMT1996TopicsAVMT 1996 - Topics AVMT 1996 - Topics 1 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): See Schedule of Classes . source
BPCS1092Basic Patient Care SkillsBPCS 1092 - Basic Patient Care Skills BPCS 1092 - Basic Patient Care Skills 1 credit hour(s) Provides instruction and supervised practice of vital signs, transfer, moving and positioning techniques,… source
BEV1010Beverage Production Equipment and MaintenanceBEV 1010 - Beverage Production Equipment and Maintenance BEV 1010 - Beverage Production Equipment and Maintenance 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): To enroll in this course, students must be at least 21 year… source
BEV1100Beer Production and StylesBEV 1100 - Beer Production and Styles BEV 1100 - Beer Production and Styles 1 credit hour(s) Development of sensory evaluation skills for visual, aroma, taste, and tactile components of both typical… source
BEV1110Brewing Equipment and MaintenanceBEV 1110 - Brewing Equipment and Maintenance BEV 1110 - Brewing Equipment and Maintenance 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): To enroll in this course, students must be at least 21 years of age or older at the… source
BEV1111Beer and SocietyBEV 1111 - Beer and Society BEV 1111 - Beer and Society 1 credit hour(s) This course introduces cultural and social aspects of beer around the world from ancient times to the future. Students will ex… source
BEV1130Beer Production IBEV 1130 - Beer Production I BEV 1130 - Beer Production I 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Quality assurance and safety procedures are stressed at every step. Note(s): To enroll in this course, students must… source
BEV1140Beer Production IIBEV 1140 - Beer Production II BEV 1140 - Beer Production II 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Quality assurance and safety procedures are stressed at every step. Introduces government regulations and tax issu… source
BEV1160Beverage Service IBEV 1160 - Beverage Service I BEV 1160 - Beverage Service I 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Development of sensory evaluation skills for visual, aroma, taste, and tactile components. Introduces basic food p… source
BEV1192Draught SystemsBEV 1192 - Draught Systems BEV 1192 - Draught Systems 1 credit hour(s) Pre- or Note(s): To enroll in this course, students must be at least 21 years of age or older at the start of the term. source
BEV1200Wine Production and StylesBEV 1200 - Wine Production and Styles BEV 1200 - Wine Production and Styles 1 credit hour(s) Development of sensory evaluation skills for visual, aroma, taste, and tactile components of wines. Note(s… source
BEV1230Wine Production IBEV 1230 - Wine Production I BEV 1230 - Wine Production I 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Quality assurance and safety procedures are stressed at every step. Note(s): To enroll in this course, students must… source
BEV1240Wine Production IIBEV 1240 - Wine Production II BEV 1240 - Wine Production II 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Quality assurance and safety procedures are stressed at every step. Introduces government regulations and tax issu… source
BEV1292Food and Beverage PairingBEV 1292 - Food and Beverage Pairing BEV 1292 - Food and Beverage Pairing 1 credit hour(s) Note(s): To enroll in this course, students must be at least 21 years of age at the start of the term. source
BEV1300Distilled Spirits Production and StylesBEV 1300 - Distilled Spirits Production and Styles BEV 1300 - Distilled Spirits Production and Styles 1 credit hour(s) Development of sensory evaluation skills for visual, aroma, taste, and tactile c… source
BEV1330Distilled Spirits Production IBEV 1330 - Distilled Spirits Production I BEV 1330 - Distilled Spirits Production I 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Quality assurance and safety procedures are stressed at every step. Note(s): To enroll in… source
BEV1340Distilled Spirits Production IIBEV 1340 - Distilled Spirits Production II BEV 1340 - Distilled Spirits Production II 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Quality assurance and safety procedures are stressed at every step. Introduces governmen… source
BEV1392MixologyBEV 1392 - Mixology BEV 1392 - Mixology 1 credit hour(s) Note(s): To enroll in this course, students must be at least 21 years of age at the start of the term. source
BEV1996Special TopicsBEV 1996 - Special Topics BEV 1996 - Special Topics 1-3 credit hour(s) source
BEV2010Beverage Product Development and MarketingBEV 2010 - Beverage Product Development and Marketing BEV 2010 - Beverage Product Development and Marketing 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): To enroll in this course, students must be at least 21 years of a… source
BEV2097Independent StudyBEV 2097 - Independent Study BEV 2097 - Independent Study 1-8 credit hour(s) The meeting time is arranged between the student and the instructor. source
BEV2160Beverage Service IIBEV 2160 - Beverage Service II BEV 2160 - Beverage Service II 3 credit hour(s) Marketing, managing, and integrating a beverage program in a variety of foodservice and hospitality operations. Note(s):… source
BEV2260Bar and Beverage ManagementBEV 2260 - Bar and Beverage Management BEV 2260 - Bar and Beverage Management 3 credit hour(s) Examines current and past industry and consumer trends and their impact on hospitality beverage programs… source
BEV2798InternshipBEV 2798 - Internship BEV 2798 - Internship 1 credit hour(s) Students are supervised jointly by CNM and the company. Note(s): Previously BEV 2198 Internship Hours: 45 source
BEV2898InternshipBEV 2898 - Internship BEV 2898 - Internship 2 credit hour(s) Students are supervised jointly by CNM and the company. Note(s): Previously BEV 2298 Internship Hours: 90 source
BEV2996Special TopicsBEV 2996 - Special Topics BEV 2996 - Special Topics 1-3 credit hour(s) source
BEV2998InternshipBEV 2998 - Internship BEV 2998 - Internship 3 credit hour(s) Students are supervised jointly by CNM and the company. Note(s): Previously BEV 2098 Internship Hours: 135 source
BIOL1110General Biology - GEBIOL 1110 - General Biology - GE BIOL 1110 - General Biology - GE 3 credit hour(s) Meets NMHED General Education Area III - Science. Note(s): Students not meeting the IRW 0980 * It is strongly recomm… source
BIOL1110LGeneral Biology Lab - GEBIOL 1110L - General Biology Lab - GE BIOL 1110L - General Biology Lab - GE 1 credit hour(s) Students will learn quantitative skills involved in scientific measurement and data analysis. Students wil… source
BIOL1125Human Biology - GEBIOL 1125 - Human Biology - GE BIOL 1125 - Human Biology - GE 4 credit hour(s) Students will learn about how the Scientific Method is developing our understanding of major organ systems and how those… source
BIOL1130Introductory Anatomy and Physiology - GEBIOL 1130 - Introductory Anatomy and Physiology - GE BIOL 1130 - Introductory Anatomy and Physiology - GE 3 credit hour(s) Meets NMHED General Education Area III - Science. Note(s): Students not meet… source
BIOL1130LIntroduction to Anatomy and Physiology Lab - GEBIOL 1130L - Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology Lab - GE BIOL 1130L - Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology Lab - GE 1 credit hour(s) This includes histological study, biochemical processes, mam… source
BIOL1140Biology for Health Sciences - GEBIOL 1140 - Biology for Health Sciences - GE BIOL 1140 - Biology for Health Sciences - GE 3 credit hour(s) Meets NMHED General Education Area III - Science. Note(s): Students not meeting the IRW 0980… source
BIOL1140LBiology for Health Sciences Lab - GEBIOL 1140L - Biology for Health Sciences Lab - GE BIOL 1140L - Biology for Health Sciences Lab - GE 1 credit hour(s) Students will learn skills involved in scientific measurement, microscopy, and mat… source
BIOL1215Biology for Environmental Sciences - GEBIOL 1215 - Biology for Environmental Sciences - GE BIOL 1215 - Biology for Environmental Sciences - GE 3 credit hour(s) Emphasis on human impact, modern technology, natural ecosystems, social, polit… source
BIOL1215LBiology for Environmental Sciences Lab - GEBIOL 1215L - Biology for Environmental Sciences Lab - GE BIOL 1215L - Biology for Environmental Sciences Lab - GE 1 credit hour(s) Part of the course requires potential field trips and dissection. Me… source
BIOL1996Special TopicsBIOL 1996 - Special Topics BIOL 1996 - Special Topics 1-6 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) Previously BIO 1096… source
BIOL2110Principles of Biology: Cellular and Molecular Biology - GEBIOL 2110 - Principles of Biology: Cellular and Molecular Biology - GE BIOL 2110 - Principles of Biology: Cellular and Molecular Biology - GE 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or This course focuses on the princ… source
BIOL2110LPrinciples of Biology: Cellular and Molecular Biology Lab - GEBIOL 2110L - Principles of Biology: Cellular and Molecular Biology Lab - GE BIOL 2110L - Principles of Biology: Cellular and Molecular Biology Lab - GE 1 credit hour(s) This course focuses on the pri… source
BIOL2151Medical Imaging Anatomy & Physiology I - GEBIOL 2151 - Medical Imaging Anatomy & Physiology I - GE BIOL 2151 - Medical Imaging Anatomy & Physiology I - GE 4 credit hour(s) It is a combined course that includes both lecture theory and lab prac… source
BIOL2161Medical Imaging Anatomy & Physiology IIBIOL 2161 - Medical Imaging Anatomy & Physiology II BIOL 2161 - Medical Imaging Anatomy & Physiology II 4 credit hour(s) It is a combined course that includes both lecture theory and lab practices. A… source
BIOL2210Human Anatomy and Physiology IBIOL 2210 - Human Anatomy and Physiology I BIOL 2210 - Human Anatomy and Physiology I 3 credit hour(s) The course entails describing, explaining, and analyzing structure and function from the submicr… source
BIOL2210LHuman Anatomy and Physiology I LabBIOL 2210L - Human Anatomy and Physiology I Lab BIOL 2210L - Human Anatomy and Physiology I Lab 1 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously BIO 2292. Read more. source
BIOL2225Human Anatomy and Physiology IIBIOL 2225 - Human Anatomy and Physiology II BIOL 2225 - Human Anatomy and Physiology II 3 credit hour(s) The course entails describing, explaining, and analyzing structure and function from the submi… source
BIOL2225LHuman Anatomy and Physiology II LabBIOL 2225L - Human Anatomy and Physiology II Lab BIOL 2225L - Human Anatomy and Physiology II Lab 1 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously BIO 2392. Read more. source
BIOL2310MicrobiologyBIOL 2310 - Microbiology BIOL 2310 - Microbiology 3 credit hour(s) The course will emphasize concepts related to the structure and function of microorganisms, including their mechanisms of metabolism… source
BIOL2310LMicrobiology LabBIOL 2310L - Microbiology Lab BIOL 2310L - Microbiology Lab 1 credit hour(s) Students will learn microscopy skills and staining techniques for the observation of bacteria. Students will also learn as… source
BIOL2410Principles of Biology: GeneticsBIOL 2410 - Principles of Biology: Genetics BIOL 2410 - Principles of Biology: Genetics 3 credit hour(s) The course covers the application of major genetic concepts, principles, and techniques to und… source
BIOL2410LPrinciples of Biology: Genetics LabBIOL 2410L - Principles of Biology: Genetics Lab BIOL 2410L - Principles of Biology: Genetics Lab 1 credit hour(s) Emphasis is placed on transmission genetics, molecular genetics, genomics, and biote… source
BIOL2510Pathophysiology IBIOL 2510 - Pathophysiology I BIOL 2510 - Pathophysiology I 3 credit hour(s) Thereafter, the course focuses on the pathophysiology of anemia, neoplasms and white blood cell malignancies, brain and ne… source
BIOL2520Pathophysiology IIBIOL 2520 - Pathophysiology II BIOL 2520 - Pathophysiology II 3 credit hour(s) This course will focus on the molecular and cellular basis of diseases of the cardiovascular, clotting and coagulation,… source
BIOL2710Biotechnology IBIOL 2710 - Biotechnology I BIOL 2710 - Biotechnology I 4 credit hour(s) It is essential that these skills are mastered, since this will be the basis for all of the techniques used in future courses… source
BIOL2715Biotechnology IIBIOL 2715 - Biotechnology II BIOL 2715 - Biotechnology II 4 credit hour(s) This course will reinforce and build upon techniques learned in Biotechnology I. Techniques include DNA isolation and quanti… source
BIOL2720Biotechnology IIIBIOL 2720 - Biotechnology III BIOL 2720 - Biotechnology III 3 credit hour(s) Builds on techniques learned in Biotechnology II. Techniques include RNA and protein isolation and quantification, RT-PCR,… source
BIOL2996Special TopicsBIOL 2996 - Special Topics BIOL 2996 - Special Topics 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) Previously BIO 2096-2996. Read more . source
BUSA1110Introduction to BusinessBUSA 1110 - Introduction to Business BUSA 1110 - Introduction to Business 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously BA 1101. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source
BUSA1115Business English IBUSA 1115 - Business English I BUSA 1115 - Business English I 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously BA 1121. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source
BUSA1130Business ProfessionalismBUSA 1130 - Business Professionalism BUSA 1130 - Business Professionalism 3 credit hour(s) Topics include: life management, goal setting, workplace etiquette, job search skills, interviewing, teamwor… source
BUSA1170Introduction to Quality ManagementBUSA 1170 - Introduction to Quality Management BUSA 1170 - Introduction to Quality Management 1 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously BA 1150. Read more . Theory Hours: 15 source
BUSA1171Fundamentals of Continuous Quality ImprovementBUSA 1171 - Fundamentals of Continuous Quality Improvement BUSA 1171 - Fundamentals of Continuous Quality Improvement 1 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously BA 1151. Read more. Theory Hours: 15 source
BUSA1172Quality ToolsBUSA 1172 - Quality Tools BUSA 1172 - Quality Tools 1 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously BA 1152. Read more. Theory Hours: 15 source
BUSA1180Business MathBUSA 1180 - Business Math BUSA 1180 - Business Math 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or * Students need to have basic math skills for this course. Note(s): Previously ACCT 1109. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source
BUSA1198Project Management FundamentalsBUSA 1198 - Project Management Fundamentals BUSA 1198 - Project Management Fundamentals 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously PM 1130. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source
BUSA1210Records ManagementBUSA 1210 - Records Management BUSA 1210 - Records Management 3 credit hour(s) Recommended: BCIS 1110 * Principles, methods and procedures for the selection, operation and control of manual and autom… source
BUSA1310Office ProceduresBUSA 1310 - Office Procedures BUSA 1310 - Office Procedures 3 credit hour(s) Through the use of a simulation, students will utilize the skills acquired through their training program and work experie… source
BUSA1410Introduction to Insurance and Risk ManagementBUSA 1410 - Introduction to Insurance and Risk Management BUSA 1410 - Introduction to Insurance and Risk Management 3 credit hour(s) This course also describes the functions of marketing, underwritin… source
BUSA1996Special Topics in BusinessBUSA 1996 - Special Topics in Business BUSA 1996 - Special Topics in Business 1-3 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classe… source
BUSA2088Business SpecialtyBUSA 2088 - Business Specialty BUSA 2088 - Business Specialty 1-3 credit hour(s) This course allows students to apply a Business elective credit towards a Business program requirement. Theory Hours:… source
BUSA2100Agile Project ManagementBUSA 2100 - Agile Project Management BUSA 2100 - Agile Project Management 3 credit hour(s) They will work through a summative project where they will use Agile concepts, tools and techniques to succe… source
BUSA2120Introduction to Global BusinessBUSA 2120 - Introduction to Global Business BUSA 2120 - Introduction to Global Business 3 credit hour(s) The students are introduced to source
BUSA2170Quality ManagementBUSA 2170 - Quality Management BUSA 2170 - Quality Management 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Specifically, the course will examine the characteristics, functions, and influence of leaders within the interc… source
BUSA2180Introduction to E-CommerceBUSA 2180 - Introduction to E-Commerce BUSA 2180 - Introduction to E-Commerce 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Topics include the evolution and forms of e-commerce, secure online business transactions, and b… source
BUSA2195Budget and Resource ManagementBUSA 2195 - Budget and Resource Management BUSA 2195 - Budget and Resource Management 3 credit hour(s) Strategies used to effectively monitor, measure and control cost and schedule are also addressed… source
BUSA2198Project Management ApplicationsBUSA 2198 - Project Management Applications BUSA 2198 - Project Management Applications 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or This body of knowledge aligns with the Certified Associate Project Manager (CAPM) cert… source
BUSA2220Human Resource ManagementBUSA 2220 - Human Resource Management BUSA 2220 - Human Resource Management 3 credit hour(s) Topics include: human resource management, compensation and benefits, labor relations, E.E.O., affirmative… source
BUSA2240Customer Service in BusinessBUSA 2240 - Customer Service in Business BUSA 2240 - Customer Service in Business 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Explores techniques for delivering quality and service in a variety of business settings. No… source
BUSA2270Organizational BehaviorBUSA 2270 - Organizational Behavior BUSA 2270 - Organizational Behavior 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously BA 2234. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source
BUSA2330Retail ManagementBUSA 2330 - Retail Management BUSA 2330 - Retail Management 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously BA 2236. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source
BUSA2340SalesBUSA 2340 - Sales BUSA 2340 - Sales 3 credit hour(s) Sales principles, consumer behavior, the process of the sales interview, and demonstration of selling and promotional skills are explored. Note(s)… source
BUSA2410Leadership and Group DynamicsBUSA 2410 - Leadership and Group Dynamics BUSA 2410 - Leadership and Group Dynamics 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Course is designed to provide basic steps in leadership and group dynamics to individuals… source
BUSA2460Business EthicsBUSA 2460 - Business Ethics BUSA 2460 - Business Ethics 3 credit hour(s) Exploration of ethical issues from a historical perspective, analyzing actual events through the lens of ethical business deci… source
BUSA2996TopicsBUSA 2996 - Topics BUSA 2996 - Topics 1-3 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. See Schedule of Classes . Previously BA 2196. Read more. source
BUSA2997Independent StudyBUSA 2997 - Independent Study BUSA 2997 - Independent Study 1-8 credit hour(s) The meeting time is arranged between the student and the instructor. Note(s): Previously BA 2097/PM 2097. Read more. source
BUSA2998Internship in Business AdministrationBUSA 2998 - Internship in Business Administration BUSA 2998 - Internship in Business Administration 3 credit hour(s) Students are supervised jointly by CNM and the company. Note(s): Previously BA 209… source
BUSA2998AInternship In Business AdministrationBUSA 2998A - Internship In Business Administration BUSA 2998A - Internship In Business Administration 1 credit hour(s) Students are supervised jointly by CNM and the company. Note(s): Previously BUSA… source
BUSA2998BInternship in Business AdministrationBUSA 2998B - Internship in Business Administration BUSA 2998B - Internship in Business Administration 2 credit hour(s) Students are supervised jointly by CNM and the company. Note(s): Previously BUSA… source
BUSA2999Business CapstoneBUSA 2999 - Business Capstone BUSA 2999 - Business Capstone 1 credit hour(s) Note(s): Taken in student’s last term Previously BA 2999. Read more. Theory Hours: 15 source
BCIS1110Fundamentals of Information Literacy and Systems - GEBCIS 1110 - Fundamentals of Information Literacy and Systems - GE BCIS 1110 - Fundamentals of Information Literacy and Systems - GE 3 credit hour(s) Examination of information systems and their impac… source
BCIS1115Introduction to ComputersBCIS 1115 - Introduction to Computers BCIS 1115 - Introduction to Computers 3 credit hour(s) It includes introduction to hardware, operating software, and MS Office applications like Excel, Word, Acc… source
BCIS1210Introduction to MS AccessBCIS 1210 - Introduction to MS Access BCIS 1210 - Introduction to MS Access 3 credit hour(s) Students will learn design, development, and maintenance of relational database management systems. Studen… source
BCIS1211MS OutlookBCIS 1211 - MS Outlook BCIS 1211 - MS Outlook 1 credit hour(s) Recommended: BCIS 1110 * Covers concepts such as managing messages, appointments, contacts and tasks, as well as, tracking activities. S… source
BCIS1215Introduction to MS Excel IBCIS 1215 - Introduction to MS Excel I BCIS 1215 - Introduction to MS Excel I 3 credit hour(s) Coverage includes creating, editing, manipulating, and printing workbooks, charts, features and commands… source
BCIS1220Introduction to MS WordBCIS 1220 - Introduction to MS Word BCIS 1220 - Introduction to MS Word 3 credit hour(s) Basic word processing techniques and applications will be covered. Students will create, revise, store, share… source
BCIS1230Introduction to MS PowerPointBCIS 1230 - Introduction to MS PowerPoint BCIS 1230 - Introduction to MS PowerPoint 2 credit hour(s) Recommended: BCIS 1110 * Introduction to the electronic presentation, specifically how to use, des… source
BCIS1330Introduction to Analytics and Data VisualizationBCIS 1330 - Introduction to Analytics and Data Visualization BCIS 1330 - Introduction to Analytics and Data Visualization 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Topics include an overview of the analytical process… source
BCIS1340Data ConceptsBCIS 1340 - Data Concepts BCIS 1340 - Data Concepts 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Students will explore various aspects of data, including data types, data sources, data formats, data management, data eth… source
BCIS1350Database Analysis and DesignBCIS 1350 - Database Analysis and Design BCIS 1350 - Database Analysis and Design 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Students will learn how to model data, design relational databases, and develop database sys… source
BCIS2218MS Excel IIBCIS 2218 - MS Excel II BCIS 2218 - MS Excel II 3 credit hour(s) Coverage includes integration of Excel with other MS Office programs, using multiple worksheets/workbooks, what-if analyses, macros an… source
BCIS2221MS Word IIBCIS 2221 - MS Word II BCIS 2221 - MS Word II 3 credit hour(s) Students will learn how to create professional business documents, templates, customize themes, mail merge, and reports with citations a… source
BFIN1110Personal Financial Planning for College StudentsBFIN 1110 - Personal Financial Planning for College Students BFIN 1110 - Personal Financial Planning for College Students 3 credit hour(s) Recommended: Reading and Writing Skills 2 * Introduces stude… source
BFIN1115Financial Services Career ExplorationBFIN 1115 - Financial Services Career Exploration BFIN 1115 - Financial Services Career Exploration 3 credit hour(s) This course is designed to prepare students for a possible career in the financial… source
BFIN1996Special TopicsBFIN 1996 - Special Topics BFIN 1996 - Special Topics 1-3 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) source
BFIN2110Introduction to FinanceBFIN 2110 - Introduction to Finance BFIN 2110 - Introduction to Finance 3 credit hour(s) Includes time value of money; financial planning; diversification and risk; debt and equity investment decisio… source
BFIN2210Healthcare FinanceBFIN 2210 - Healthcare Finance BFIN 2210 - Healthcare Finance 3 credit hour(s) It includes the fundamentals pertaining to revenues, expenses, financial reporting, capital planning, operating budgets,… source
BFIN2996Special TopicsBFIN 2996 - Special Topics BFIN 2996 - Special Topics 1-3 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) source
BFIN2997Independent StudyBFIN 2997 - Independent Study BFIN 2997 - Independent Study 1-6 credit hour(s) Student develops and executes a solution using analytical techniques to the problem. An oral presentation may be require… source
BFIN2998InternshipBFIN 2998 - Internship BFIN 2998 - Internship 3 credit hour(s) Students are supervised jointly by CNM and the company. Note(s): Previously FIN 2098. Read more. Internship Hours: 135 source
BLAW2110Business Law IBLAW 2110 - Business Law I BLAW 2110 - Business Law I 3 credit hour(s) S. court systems, administrative law, tort law, contract law, agency and employment law, business structure and governance, ethi… source
CVS1215Cardiovascular Anatomy in ImagingCVS 1215 - Cardiovascular Anatomy in Imaging CVS 1215 - Cardiovascular Anatomy in Imaging 1 credit hour(s) Students will develop the ability to recognize normal anatomical structures on sonographic i… source
CVS1220Cardiac Pathophysiology ICVS 1220 - Cardiac Pathophysiology I CVS 1220 - Cardiac Pathophysiology I 3 credit hour(s) Instruction is provided in the application of theory for the interpretation of two-dimensional echocardiogra… source
CVS1225Vascular Sonography ICVS 1225 - Vascular Sonography I CVS 1225 - Vascular Sonography I 2 credit hour(s) Emphasis is placed on the correlation between clinical presentation, disease mechanisms, and sonographic findings. T… source
CVS1293Echo-Vascular Lab ICVS 1293 - Echo-Vascular Lab I CVS 1293 - Echo-Vascular Lab I 3 credit hour(s) Standard views recommended by the American Society of Echocardiography and the Intersocietal Accreditation Commission on… source
CVS1620Cardiac Pathophysiology IICVS 1620 - Cardiac Pathophysiology II CVS 1620 - Cardiac Pathophysiology II 3 credit hour(s) Instruction is provided in the application of theory, techniques, and interpretation of two-dimensional ec… source
CVS1625Vascular Sonography IICVS 1625 - Vascular Sonography II CVS 1625 - Vascular Sonography II 2 credit hour(s) Emphasis is placed on the role of physiologic testing in vascular evaluation, as well as the integration of non-im… source
CVS1630Cardiovascular PhysicsCVS 1630 - Cardiovascular Physics CVS 1630 - Cardiovascular Physics 2 credit hour(s) Students will learn how to apply these priciples to perform qualitative and quantitative hemodynamic assessment. T… source
CVS1690CV Clinical Sonography ICVS 1690 - CV Clinical Sonography I CVS 1690 - CV Clinical Sonography I 5 credit hour(s) Clinical Intensive Hours: 300 source
CVS1693Echo-Vascular Lab IICVS 1693 - Echo-Vascular Lab II CVS 1693 - Echo-Vascular Lab II 2 credit hour(s) Standard views recommended by the American Society of Echocardiography and the Intersocietal Accreditation Commission… source
CVS2120Cardiac Pathophysiology IIICVS 2120 - Cardiac Pathophysiology III CVS 2120 - Cardiac Pathophysiology III 2 credit hour(s) Instruction is provided on embryology, pathophysiology, surgical repair of congenital heart disease, ech… source
CVS2125Advanced Vascular SonographyCVS 2125 - Advanced Vascular Sonography CVS 2125 - Advanced Vascular Sonography 1 credit hour(s) Students will explore advanced diagnostic strategies, including the vascular assessment of surgical an… source
CVS2190CV Clinical Sonography IICVS 2190 - CV Clinical Sonography II CVS 2190 - CV Clinical Sonography II 5 credit hour(s) Students will work on performing complete exams, synthesizing diagnostic data and identifying disease states… source
CVS2193Echo-Vascular Lab IIICVS 2193 - Echo-Vascular Lab III CVS 2193 - Echo-Vascular Lab III 2 credit hour(s) Standard views recommended by the American Society of Echocardiography and the Intersocietal Accreditation Commissio… source
CVS2620Advanced Procedures in EchocardiographyCVS 2620 - Advanced Procedures in Echocardiography CVS 2620 - Advanced Procedures in Echocardiography 1 credit hour(s) Topics include, but are not limited to, ultrasound enhancing agents, speckle tra… source
CVS2690CV Clinical Sonography IIICVS 2690 - CV Clinical Sonography III CVS 2690 - CV Clinical Sonography III 5 credit hour(s) Students will work on performing complete exams in a timely manner, synthesizing diagnostic data and ident… source
CVS2699Cardiovascular Registry ReviewCVS 2699 - Cardiovascular Registry Review CVS 2699 - Cardiovascular Registry Review 2 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 30 source
CARP1005Print Reading & Design for CarpentryCARP 1005 - Print Reading & Design for Carpentry CARP 1005 - Print Reading & Design for Carpentry 4 credit hour(s) Students learn to interpret information typically included in drawings and floor pla… source
CARP1016Core CurriculumCARP 1016 - Core Curriculum CARP 1016 - Core Curriculum 3 credit hour(s) In this class students will explore basic job site safety, construction math, an introduction to hand and power tools, along w… source
CARP1300Basic WoodworkingCARP 1300 - Basic Woodworking CARP 1300 - Basic Woodworking 3 credit hour(s) Introduction to multiple wood species, differences between hard and soft woods, and the workability of different wood spec… source
CARP1320Carpentry FundamentalsCARP 1320 - Carpentry Fundamentals CARP 1320 - Carpentry Fundamentals 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Students design a project, generate an estimate and bill of materials, and build and complete the projec… source
CARP1325Construction Trades Blueprint ReadingCARP 1325 - Construction Trades Blueprint Reading CARP 1325 - Construction Trades Blueprint Reading 3 credit hour(s) Focuses on reading and interpreting blueprints with emphasis on terminology, symbo… source
CARP1492Interior/Exterior FinishingCARP 1492 - Interior/Exterior Finishing CARP 1492 - Interior/Exterior Finishing 4 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory Hours: 15 source
CARP1692Advanced Furniture MakingCARP 1692 - Advanced Furniture Making CARP 1692 - Advanced Furniture Making 2 credit hour(s) Includes designing and constructing a furniture project. source
CARP1892Spanish Colonial Furniture MakingCARP 1892 - Spanish Colonial Furniture Making CARP 1892 - Spanish Colonial Furniture Making 2 credit hour(s) source
CARP2005Carpentry Blueprint Reading IICARP 2005 - Carpentry Blueprint Reading II CARP 2005 - Carpentry Blueprint Reading II 4 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 60 source
CARP2040Introduction to CNC WoodworkingCARP 2040 - Introduction to CNC Woodworking CARP 2040 - Introduction to CNC Woodworking 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory Hours: 30 source
CARP2130Metal Stud FramingCARP 2130 - Metal Stud Framing CARP 2130 - Metal Stud Framing 2 credit hour(s) Pre- or Provides practical, hands-on, experience erecting and installing metal stud framing. Theory Hours: 15 source
CARP2230Concrete Forming and RiggingCARP 2230 - Concrete Forming and Rigging CARP 2230 - Concrete Forming and Rigging 2 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory Hours: 15 source
CARP2996Special TopicsCARP 2996 - Special Topics CARP 2996 - Special Topics 3-7 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) source
CNST1110Building Trades ICNST 1110 - Building Trades I CNST 1110 - Building Trades I 4 credit hour(s) Pre- or Note(s): Previously CARP 1392. Read more. Theory Hours: 15 source
CNST1170Construction Methods ICNST 1170 - Construction Methods I CNST 1170 - Construction Methods I 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Overall safety will be addressed, including the use of hand and power tools. An applied course in founda… source
CNST1240Cabinet MakingCNST 1240 - Cabinet Making CNST 1240 - Cabinet Making 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously CARP 1315. Read more. Theory Hours: 15 source
CNST1270Construction Methods IICNST 1270 - Construction Methods II CNST 1270 - Construction Methods II 3 credit hour(s) Recommended: CNST 1170 This course is a continuation in construction methods and will focus on both Commercial… source
CNST1310Furniture MakingCNST 1310 - Furniture Making CNST 1310 - Furniture Making 3 credit hour(s) Students will design and construct a furniture project. Note(s): Previously CARP 1305. Read more. Theory Hours: 15 source
CNST2997Construction Independent StudiesCNST 2997 - Construction Independent Studies CNST 2997 - Construction Independent Studies 1-7 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously CARP 2997. Read more. source
CHEM1110Chemistry in Our Community - GECHEM 1110 - Chemistry in Our Community - GE CHEM 1110 - Chemistry in Our Community - GE 3 credit hour(s) Meets NMHED General Education Area III - Science. Note(s): Students not meeting the Reading an… source
CHEM1110LChemistry in Our Community Laboratory - GECHEM 1110L - Chemistry in Our Community Laboratory - GE CHEM 1110L - Chemistry in Our Community Laboratory - GE 1 credit hour(s) Experiments will illustrate chemical principles and acquaint students… source
CHEM1115Chemistry in Art - GECHEM 1115 - Chemistry in Art - GE CHEM 1115 - Chemistry in Art - GE 3 credit hour(s) The course will illustrate chemical principles, acquaint students with scientific methods, allow them to criticall… source
CHEM1115LChemistry in Art Laboratory - GECHEM 1115L - Chemistry in Art Laboratory - GE CHEM 1115L - Chemistry in Art Laboratory - GE 1 credit hour(s) The laboratory allows students to develop basic chemical laboratory techniques for obtaini… source
CHEM1120Introduction to Chemistry - GECHEM 1120 - Introduction to Chemistry - GE CHEM 1120 - Introduction to Chemistry - GE 3 credit hour(s) Students will learn and apply principles pertaining, but not limited to, atomic and molecular st… source
CHEM1120LIntroduction to Chemistry Laboratory - GECHEM 1120L - Introduction to Chemistry Laboratory - GE CHEM 1120L - Introduction to Chemistry Laboratory - GE 1 credit hour(s) Meets NMHED General Education Area III - Science. Note(s): Students not… source
CHEM1215General Chemistry I for STEM Majors - GECHEM 1215 - General Chemistry I for STEM Majors - GE CHEM 1215 - General Chemistry I for STEM Majors - GE 3 credit hour(s) Students will be introduced to several fundamental concepts, including mole,… source
CHEM1215LGeneral Chemistry I Laboratory for STEM Majors - GECHEM 1215L - General Chemistry I Laboratory for STEM Majors - GE CHEM 1215L - General Chemistry I Laboratory for STEM Majors - GE 1 credit hour(s) The laboratory component will introduce students to… source
CHEM1225General Chemistry II for STEM MajorsCHEM 1225 - General Chemistry II for STEM Majors CHEM 1225 - General Chemistry II for STEM Majors 3 credit hour(s) The course includes, but is not limited to a theoretical and quantitative coverage o… source
CHEM1225LGeneral Chemistry II Laboratory for STEM MajorsCHEM 1225L - General Chemistry II Laboratory for STEM Majors CHEM 1225L - General Chemistry II Laboratory for STEM Majors 1 credit hour(s) The laboratory component will introduce students to techniqu… source
CHEM1996Special TopicsCHEM 1996 - Special Topics CHEM 1996 - Special Topics 1-6 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) Previously CHEM 109… source
CHEM2120Integrated Organic Chemistry and BiochemistryCHEM 2120 - Integrated Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry CHEM 2120 - Integrated Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry 4 credit hour(s) The course surveys organic compounds in terms of structure, physic… source
CHEM2130Organic Chemistry ICHEM 2130 - Organic Chemistry I CHEM 2130 - Organic Chemistry I 3 credit hour(s) The course includes theoretical, qualitative, and quantitative discussion of Organic Chemistry concepts, including but… source
CHEM2130LOrganic Chemistry I LaboratoryCHEM 2130L - Organic Chemistry I Laboratory CHEM 2130L - Organic Chemistry I Laboratory 1 credit hour(s) Pre- or The laboratory component will introduce students to techniques for obtaining and analy… source
CHEM2135Organic Chemistry IICHEM 2135 - Organic Chemistry II CHEM 2135 - Organic Chemistry II 3 credit hour(s) The course will emphasize structure, main physical properties, chemical reactivity, and reaction mechanisms relating… source
CHEM2135LOrganic Chemistry II LaboratoryCHEM 2135L - Organic Chemistry II Laboratory CHEM 2135L - Organic Chemistry II Laboratory 1 credit hour(s) The laboratory component will introduce students to techniques for obtaining and analyzing e… source
CHEM2996Special TopicsCHEM 2996 - Special Topics CHEM 2996 - Special Topics 1-3 credit hour(s) Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) Previously CHEM 2096-2996. Read more . source
CCST1110Introduction to Comparative Global and Ethnic Societies - GECCST 1110 - Introduction to Comparative Global and Ethnic Societies - GE CCST 1110 - Introduction to Comparative Global and Ethnic Societies - GE 3 credit hour(s) Students will examine social and eco… source
CCST1125Chicana/o Latina/o Musical Cultures and ExpressionsCCST 1125 - Chicana/o Latina/o Musical Cultures and Expressions CCST 1125 - Chicana/o Latina/o Musical Cultures and Expressions 3 credit hour(s) The course emphasizes the intercultural dynamics in th… source
CCST2088Chicana and Chicano Studies SpecialtyCCST 2088 - Chicana and Chicano Studies Specialty CCST 2088 - Chicana and Chicano Studies Specialty 1-12 credit hour(s) This course is used to transfer approved courses from other colleges and univer… source
CCST2110Introduction to Chicana and Chicano Studies - GECCST 2110 - Introduction to Chicana and Chicano Studies - GE CCST 2110 - Introduction to Chicana and Chicano Studies - GE 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Exploration of historical, political, social and cul… source
CCST2332Introduction to Chicana StudiesCCST 2332 - Introduction to Chicana Studies CCST 2332 - Introduction to Chicana Studies 3 credit hour(s) Through a historical and contemporary investigation on labor, political involvement, cultural… source
CCAP1115Commercial Carpentry ApprenticeshipCCAP 1115 - Commercial Carpentry Apprenticeship CCAP 1115 - Commercial Carpentry Apprenticeship 5-7 credit hour(s) Provides 75-105 hours of related classroom instruction covering orientation, safety,… source
CCAP1125Commercial Carpentry ApprenticeshipCCAP 1125 - Commercial Carpentry Apprenticeship CCAP 1125 - Commercial Carpentry Apprenticeship 5-7 credit hour(s) Provides 75-105 hours of related classroom instruction covering orientation, safety,… source
CCAP1215Commercial Carpentry ApprenticeshipCCAP 1215 - Commercial Carpentry Apprenticeship CCAP 1215 - Commercial Carpentry Apprenticeship 5-7 credit hour(s) Provides 75-105 hours of related classroom instruction covering orientation, safety,… source
CCAP1225Commercial Carpentry ApprenticeshipCCAP 1225 - Commercial Carpentry Apprenticeship CCAP 1225 - Commercial Carpentry Apprenticeship 5-7 credit hour(s) Provides 75-105 hours of related classroom instruction covering orientation, safety,… source
CCAP1315Commercial Carpentry ApprenticeshipCCAP 1315 - Commercial Carpentry Apprenticeship CCAP 1315 - Commercial Carpentry Apprenticeship 5-7 credit hour(s) Provides 75-105 hours of related classroom instruction covering orientation, safety,… source
CCAP1325Commercial Carpentry ApprenticeshipCCAP 1325 - Commercial Carpentry Apprenticeship CCAP 1325 - Commercial Carpentry Apprenticeship 5-7 credit hour(s) Provides 75-105 hours of related classroom instruction covering orientation, safety,… source
CCAP1415Commercial Carpentry ApprenticeshipCCAP 1415 - Commercial Carpentry Apprenticeship CCAP 1415 - Commercial Carpentry Apprenticeship 5-7 credit hour(s) Provides 75-105 hours of related classroom instruction covering orientation, safety,… source
CCAP1425Commercial Carpentry ApprenticeshipCCAP 1425 - Commercial Carpentry Apprenticeship CCAP 1425 - Commercial Carpentry Apprenticeship 5-7 credit hour(s) Provides 75-105 hours of related classroom instruction covering orientation, safety,… source
CCAP1996ATopicsCCAP 1996A - Topics CCAP 1996A - Topics 1 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) source
CCAP1996BTopicsCCAP 1996B - Topics CCAP 1996B - Topics 1 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) source
CCAP1996DTopicsCCAP 1996D - Topics CCAP 1996D - Topics 1 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) source
CCAP1996ETopicsCCAP 1996E - Topics CCAP 1996E - Topics 1 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) source
CCAP1996FTopicsCCAP 1996F - Topics CCAP 1996F - Topics 1 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) source
COMM1115Introduction to Communication - GECOMM 1115 - Introduction to Communication - GE COMM 1115 - Introduction to Communication - GE 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Meets NMHED General Education Area I - Communication. Note(s): Previously COMM 1… source
COMM1130Public Speaking - GECOMM 1130 - Public Speaking - GE COMM 1130 - Public Speaking - GE 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Students will study principles of communication theory and rhetoric and apply them in the analysis, preparat… source
COMM1140Introduction to Media Writing - GECOMM 1140 - Introduction to Media Writing - GE COMM 1140 - Introduction to Media Writing - GE 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or It provides an introduction to journalism, as well as an overview of the most co… source
COMM1150Introduction to Mass CommunicationCOMM 1150 - Introduction to Mass Communication COMM 1150 - Introduction to Mass Communication 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or The course will enable students to develop media literacy skills to interpret ma… source
COMM2120Interpersonal Communication - GECOMM 2120 - Interpersonal Communication - GE COMM 2120 - Interpersonal Communication - GE 3 credit hour(s) Students will examine the application of interpersonal communication in personal and profess… source
COMM2130Media TheoriesCOMM 2130 - Media Theories COMM 2130 - Media Theories 3 credit hour(s) Focuses on the key issues in media theory, including the nature of mass media, influences on human behavior, and the media as re… source
COMM2140Small Group Communication - GECOMM 2140 - Small Group Communication - GE COMM 2140 - Small Group Communication - GE 3 credit hour(s) It combines a theoretical foundation with practical application to students better understand th… source
COMM2150Communication for Teachers - GECOMM 2150 - Communication for Teachers - GE COMM 2150 - Communication for Teachers - GE 3 credit hour(s) Meets NMHED General Education Area I - Communication. Note(s): Previously COMM 2270. Read more… source
COMM2160Gender Communication - GECOMM 2160 - Gender Communication - GE COMM 2160 - Gender Communication - GE 3 credit hour(s) It includes consideration of the development and influence of gender over the lifespan, cultural understan… source
COMM2170Intercultural Communication - GECOMM 2170 - Intercultural Communication - GE COMM 2170 - Intercultural Communication - GE 3 credit hour(s) Meets NMHED General Education Area I - Communication. Note(s): Typically online Previously C… source
COMM2180Business and Professional Communication - GECOMM 2180 - Business and Professional Communication - GE COMM 2180 - Business and Professional Communication - GE 3 credit hour(s) Meets NMHED General Education Area I - Communication. Note(s): Previ… source
COMM2223Introduction to Nonverbal Communication StudiesCOMM 2223 - Introduction to Nonverbal Communication Studies COMM 2223 - Introduction to Nonverbal Communication Studies 3 credit hour(s) * This course requires writing critical essays utilizing multi… source
COMM2240Organizational Communication StudiesCOMM 2240 - Organizational Communication Studies COMM 2240 - Organizational Communication Studies 3 credit hour(s) * This course requires writing critical essays utilizing multiple source materials.… source
COMM2282Family Communication StudiesCOMM 2282 - Family Communication Studies COMM 2282 - Family Communication Studies 3 credit hour(s) * This course requires writing critical essays utilizing multiple source materials. Note(s): Typical… source
COMM2289Listening Communication StudiesCOMM 2289 - Listening Communication Studies COMM 2289 - Listening Communication Studies 3 credit hour(s) Analyzes the appropriateness and applicability of five major types of listening in academic, b… source
COMM2996Special TopicsCOMM 2996 - Special Topics COMM 2996 - Special Topics 1-3 credit hour(s) * This course requires writing critical essays utilizing multiple source materials. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are spec… source
COMM2998Internship in CommunicationCOMM 2998 - Internship in Communication COMM 2998 - Internship in Communication 1-3 credit hour(s) This course requires students work 45, 90, or 135 hours, depending on the internship placement. The… source
PLAN1165Introduction to Community and Regional PlanningPLAN 1165 - Introduction to Community and Regional Planning PLAN 1165 - Introduction to Community and Regional Planning 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Overview of the development of community and regional… source
PLAN2265Sustainable Community Planning MethodsPLAN 2265 - Sustainable Community Planning Methods PLAN 2265 - Sustainable Community Planning Methods 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously CRP 2265. Read more . Theory Hours: 45 source
PHLS1125Community Health Worker FundamentalsPHLS 1125 - Community Health Worker Fundamentals PHLS 1125 - Community Health Worker Fundamentals 2 credit hour(s) It provides students with the opportunity to learn the theory and skills to function… source
PHLS1126Health PromotionPHLS 1126 - Health Promotion PHLS 1126 - Health Promotion 2 credit hour(s) Topics include health coaching skills, service coordination skills and technical teaching skills. Note(s): “Si te inscribes… source
PHLS1990Community Health Worker PracticumPHLS 1990 - Community Health Worker Practicum PHLS 1990 - Community Health Worker Practicum 1 credit hour(s) Topics include health coaching, service coordination, technical teaching, and clinical ass… source
CAD1001Basics of CADCAD 1001 - Basics of CAD CAD 1001 - Basics of CAD 1 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory Hours: 15 source
CIST1213Web PublishingCIST 1213 - Web Publishing CIST 1213 - Web Publishing 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Introduce visitor tracking and web analytics. Use the CMS dashboard to develop content, select themes, install plugins,… source
CIST1217Overview of Web TechnologiesCIST 1217 - Overview of Web Technologies CIST 1217 - Overview of Web Technologies 3 credit hour(s) Apply HTML and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to create web documents. Use a content management system… source
CIST1220Programming FundamentalsCIST 1220 - Programming Fundamentals CIST 1220 - Programming Fundamentals 3 credit hour(s) By the end of the course, students will have the skills and confidence needed to succeed in future programmi… source
CIST1261JavaScript Web ProgrammingCIST 1261 - JavaScript Web Programming CIST 1261 - JavaScript Web Programming 3 credit hour(s) Create interactive web pages with JavaScript manipulation of HTML and CSS. Use AJAX and other technologi… source
CIST1263PHP Web ProgrammingCIST 1263 - PHP Web Programming CIST 1263 - PHP Web Programming 3 credit hour(s) Explore a range of PHP solutions including image management, network socket data transfer, and XML parsing. Note(s): P… source
CIST1410IT Essentials: HardwareCIST 1410 - IT Essentials: Hardware CIST 1410 - IT Essentials: Hardware 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or The basics of computer hardware technologies are introduced in a lab-oriented environment and will ass… source
CIST1411Introduction to NetworksCIST 1411 - Introduction to Networks CIST 1411 - Introduction to Networks 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or TCP/IP network fundamentals will be presented. Topics include network device configuration, IPv4 and… source
CIST1412Network Device ConfigurationCIST 1412 - Network Device Configuration CIST 1412 - Network Device Configuration 3 credit hour(s) Students learn how to configure routers and switches, perform basic network configuration and troubl… source
CIST1413Network Administration ConceptsCIST 1413 - Network Administration Concepts CIST 1413 - Network Administration Concepts 3 credit hour(s) Students will engage in hands-on/virtual lab exercises, performance-based assessments, and wri… source
CIST1605Internet of ThingsCIST 1605 - Internet of Things CIST 1605 - Internet of Things 3 credit hour(s) This hands-on IoT course addresses the main stages of digitization including identifying and communicating a business or… source
CIST1610IT Essentials: SoftwareCIST 1610 - IT Essentials: Software CIST 1610 - IT Essentials: Software 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or The basics of computer software technologies are introduced in a lab-oriented environment and will ass… source
CIST1680Linux EssentialsCIST 1680 - Linux Essentials CIST 1680 - Linux Essentials 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Students will learn management of the Linux file system, processes, storage devices, users and groups. Learning source
CIST1858Introduction to Cyber SecurityCIST 1858 - Introduction to Cyber Security CIST 1858 - Introduction to Cyber Security 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or It will cover terminology, principles, best practices and ethics which will provide a fo… source
CIST1996Topics in Computer Information Systems TechnologyCIST 1996 - Topics in Computer Information Systems Technology CIST 1996 - Topics in Computer Information Systems Technology 1-3 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in… source
CIST2088Computer Information System SpecialtyCIST 2088 - Computer Information System Specialty CIST 2088 - Computer Information System Specialty Varied credit hour(s) This course allows students to apply computer information technology elective… source
CIST2210Introduction to SQL (Structured Query Language)CIST 2210 - Introduction to SQL (Structured Query Language) CIST 2210 - Introduction to SQL (Structured Query Language) 3 credit hour(s) Students will create basic and complex queries (joining, sub-q… source
CIST2215iPhone Programming with SwiftCIST 2215 - iPhone Programming with Swift CIST 2215 - iPhone Programming with Swift 3 credit hour(s) Students will learn to develop apps using the Swift language. The course is taught with Apple Equi… source
CIST2220.Net I/C#CIST 2220 - .Net I/C# CIST 2220 - .Net I/C# 3 credit hour(s) NET Framework and the C# development environment within a C# context. Course scope includes review of C#.NET language syntax and structure… source
CIST2225Game DevelopmentCIST 2225 - Game Development CIST 2225 - Game Development 3 credit hour(s) Covers Agile software development, working as a team, building assets, creating scenes, coding object behaviors and other to… source
CIST2235Java Programming ICIST 2235 - Java Programming I CIST 2235 - Java Programming I 3 credit hour(s) Covers class design and implementation, object-oriented design topics, Graphic User Interface development, exception han… source
CIST2237Android App Dev with Java and KotlinCIST 2237 - Android App Dev with Java and Kotlin CIST 2237 - Android App Dev with Java and Kotlin 3 credit hour(s) Course covers design, implementation and deployment of advanced programs based on Ja… source
CIST2251Python Programming IICIST 2251 - Python Programming II CIST 2251 - Python Programming II 3 credit hour(s) Students will work through a series of common Python data science problems in an increasing order of complexity. S… source
CIST2263Web Programming FrameworkCIST 2263 - Web Programming Framework CIST 2263 - Web Programming Framework 3 credit hour(s) The main focus of the course is on design patterns employed by modern full-stack web frameworks. Note(s):… source
CIST2275C++ Programming IICIST 2275 - C++ Programming II CIST 2275 - C++ Programming II 3 credit hour(s) Covers structures, enumerated data types, C++ function enhancements, classes and objects, inheritance, polymorphism and… source
CIST2277C++ Programming IIICIST 2277 - C++ Programming III CIST 2277 - C++ Programming III 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously CIS 2277. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source
CIST2284.NET II/C#CIST 2284 - .NET II/C# CIST 2284 - .NET II/C# 3 credit hour(s) NET web applications using Microsoft’s Visual Studio Integrated Developer Environment. Students will learn to apply Microsoft’s .NET fra… source
CIST2321Visual AnalyticsCIST 2321 - Visual Analytics CIST 2321 - Visual Analytics 3 credit hour(s) Students will learn how to collect, analyze, and visualize data to support strategic and tactical business decisions. Note(s… source
CIST2331Predictive AnalyticsCIST 2331 - Predictive Analytics CIST 2331 - Predictive Analytics 3 credit hour(s) Students will learn various predictive modeling techniques, data preprocessing, model evaluation, and the practical… source
CIST2411Enterprise NetworkingCIST 2411 - Enterprise Networking CIST 2411 - Enterprise Networking 3 credit hour(s) Topics include wide area network (WAN) technologies and quality of service (QoS) mechanisms used for secure remote… source
CIST2427Troubleshooting NetworksCIST 2427 - Troubleshooting Networks CIST 2427 - Troubleshooting Networks 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Note(s): Previously CIS 2427. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 Additional source
CIST2428Juniper FundamentalsCIST 2428 - Juniper Fundamentals CIST 2428 - Juniper Fundamentals 3 credit hour(s) Students will be eligible to take the JNCIA Associate Certification Exam. Note(s): Previously CIS 2428. Read more. T… source
CIST2450Fundamentals of Network SecurityCIST 2450 - Fundamentals of Network Security CIST 2450 - Fundamentals of Network Security 3 credit hour(s) The focus of the course will be hands-on experience for students with emphasis on: security… source
CIST2616Intro to Competitive RoboticsCIST 2616 - Intro to Competitive Robotics CIST 2616 - Intro to Competitive Robotics 3 credit hour(s) Arduino and Raspberry Pi prototyping platforms will be used to perform basic/intermediate navigati… source
CIST2620Windows Server AdministrationCIST 2620 - Windows Server Administration CIST 2620 - Windows Server Administration 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or It provides in-depth, hands-on training for IT professionals responsible for the planning,… source
CIST2626Advanced Competitive RoboticsCIST 2626 - Advanced Competitive Robotics CIST 2626 - Advanced Competitive Robotics 3 credit hour(s) Robots built in this course will be capable of competing in PiWars, RoboRave, and VEXU robotics co… source
CIST2636Cloud ComputingCIST 2636 - Cloud Computing CIST 2636 - Cloud Computing 3 credit hour(s) These skills include the virtualization, configuration, maintenance, management, securing and troubleshooting of cloud infrast… source
CIST2640PowerShell for SysAdminsCIST 2640 - PowerShell for SysAdmins CIST 2640 - PowerShell for SysAdmins 3 credit hour(s) Students will learn how to use PowerShell to manage tasks, automate tasks, and link various tools. Students… source
CIST2641AWS Solutions Architect AssociateCIST 2641 - AWS Solutions Architect Associate CIST 2641 - AWS Solutions Architect Associate 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or The course teaches students how to optimize use of the AWS Cloud by understanding… source
CIST2650Advanced Windows ServerCIST 2650 - Advanced Windows Server CIST 2650 - Advanced Windows Server 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): This course may assist in preparation for Microsoft certification. Server version being taught is sub… source
CIST2680Linux AdministrationCIST 2680 - Linux Administration CIST 2680 - Linux Administration 3 credit hour(s) Prepares students to work as professional Linux system administrators. Learn the key principles to install and manag… source
CIST2801Introduction to DevSecOpsCIST 2801 - Introduction to DevSecOps CIST 2801 - Introduction to DevSecOps 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously CIS 2801. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source
CIST2853Cyber Defense BasicsCIST 2853 - Cyber Defense Basics CIST 2853 - Cyber Defense Basics 3 credit hour(s) Students will learn how to evaluate network and internet security issues and design, and how to implement successful… source
CIST2860Digital Forensics and Incident ResponseCIST 2860 - Digital Forensics and Incident Response CIST 2860 - Digital Forensics and Incident Response 3 credit hour(s) Through a combination of theoretical knowledge and hands-on practical exercise… source
CIST2881Cybersecurity FundamentalsCIST 2881 - Cybersecurity Fundamentals CIST 2881 - Cybersecurity Fundamentals 3 credit hour(s) The course is designed to prepare students for an industry certification exam. Note(s): This course has… source
CIST2887Ethical HackingCIST 2887 - Ethical Hacking CIST 2887 - Ethical Hacking 3 credit hour(s) Students will learn to use various ethical hacking tools and techniques to assess the security posture of a network and identi… source
CIST2899Software Development CapstoneCIST 2899 - Software Development Capstone CIST 2899 - Software Development Capstone 3 credit hour(s) This course will prepare students for job searches, resumes, cover letters and successful intervie… source
CIST2996Topics in Computer Information Systems TechnologyCIST 2996 - Topics in Computer Information Systems Technology CIST 2996 - Topics in Computer Information Systems Technology 1-3 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in… source
CIST2997Independent StudyCIST 2997 - Independent Study CIST 2997 - Independent Study 1-6 credit hour(s) The student develops and executes a solution using analytical techniques appropriate to the problem. An oral presentatio… source
CIST2998Internship in Computer Information Systems TechnologyCIST 2998 - Internship in Computer Information Systems Technology CIST 2998 - Internship in Computer Information Systems Technology 3 credit hour(s) Students are supervised jointly by CNM and the com… source
CIST2998AInternship in Computer Information Systems TechnologyCIST 2998A - Internship in Computer Information Systems Technology CIST 2998A - Internship in Computer Information Systems Technology 1 credit hour(s) Students are supervised jointly by CNM and the c… source
CIST2998BInternship in Computer Information Systems TechnologyCIST 2998B - Internship in Computer Information Systems Technology CIST 2998B - Internship in Computer Information Systems Technology 2 credit hour(s) Students are supervised jointly by CNM and the c… source
CIST2999Capstone in Computer Information Systems TechnologyCIST 2999 - Capstone in Computer Information Systems Technology CIST 2999 - Capstone in Computer Information Systems Technology 1 credit hour(s) Note(s): Taken in student’s last term. Previously CIS… source
CSCI1108CS for All: Introduction to Computer Modeling - GECSCI 1108 - CS for All: Introduction to Computer Modeling - GE CSCI 1108 - CS for All: Introduction to Computer Modeling - GE 4 credit hour(s) Pre- or Apply the fundamentals of computational thinking… source
CSCI1153Programming in Matlab - GECSCI 1153 - Programming in Matlab - GE CSCI 1153 - Programming in Matlab - GE 4 credit hour(s) To learn the general concepts of computing and programming, understand the relation between writing comp… source
CSCI1220Computer Programming Fundamentals: PythonCSCI 1220 - Computer Programming Fundamentals: Python CSCI 1220 - Computer Programming Fundamentals: Python 3 credit hour(s) Students will learn how to create basic scripts, work with data types and… source
CSCI1230C ProgrammingCSCI 1230 - C Programming CSCI 1230 - C Programming 4 credit hour(s) Topics include input and output, operators and expressions, control structures for branching and looping, functions, pointers and… source
CSCI1240C++ Programming ICSCI 1240 - C++ Programming I CSCI 1240 - C++ Programming I 3 credit hour(s) Students will learn how to design, code, debug, and document programs. Students will explore basic programming concepts in… source
CSCI1260Computer Programming Fundamentals Java ICSCI 1260 - Computer Programming Fundamentals Java I CSCI 1260 - Computer Programming Fundamentals Java I 4 credit hour(s) Students will learn how to design, code, debug, and document programs. Stude… source
CSCI1710Survey of Quantum ComputingCSCI 1710 - Survey of Quantum Computing CSCI 1710 - Survey of Quantum Computing 4 credit hour(s) Pre- or Students will learn core concepts such as qubits, superposition, entanglement, quantum gates,… source
CSCI1996Topics in Computer ScienceCSCI 1996 - Topics in Computer Science CSCI 1996 - Topics in Computer Science 1-6 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classe… source
CSCI2260Computer Programming Fundamentals: Java 2CSCI 2260 - Computer Programming Fundamentals: Java 2 CSCI 2260 - Computer Programming Fundamentals: Java 2 4 credit hour(s) This course is a deeper exploration of object-oriented programming. Includ… source
CSCI2310Discrete Mathematics for Computer ScienceCSCI 2310 - Discrete Mathematics for Computer Science CSCI 2310 - Discrete Mathematics for Computer Science 4 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously CSCI 2201. Read more. Theory Hours: 60 source
CSCI2710Quantum AlgorithmsCSCI 2710 - Quantum Algorithms CSCI 2710 - Quantum Algorithms 4 credit hour(s) Students will implement key algorithms such as Shor’s, Grover’s, and the Deutsch–Jozsa algorithm, explore quantum machin… source
CSCI2720Quantum HardwareCSCI 2720 - Quantum Hardware CSCI 2720 - Quantum Hardware 4 credit hour(s) Students will learn about quantum superposition and entanglement, and how these phenomena can be used to create quantum bits… source
CSCI2996Topics in Computer ScienceCSCI 2996 - Topics in Computer Science CSCI 2996 - Topics in Computer Science 1-6 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classe… source
CM1110Construction Materials and TechniquesCM 1110 - Construction Materials and Techniques CM 1110 - Construction Materials and Techniques 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 30 source
CM1115Commercial and Residential Building CodesCM 1115 - Commercial and Residential Building Codes CM 1115 - Commercial and Residential Building Codes 2 credit hour(s) Students will investigate how they affect and govern the construction process.… source
CM1205Introduction to Building Information ModelingCM 1205 - Introduction to Building Information Modeling CM 1205 - Introduction to Building Information Modeling 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory Hours: 30 source
CM1210Mechanical Electrical Systems and ConstructionCM 1210 - Mechanical Electrical Systems and Construction CM 1210 - Mechanical Electrical Systems and Construction 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 30 source
CM1215Construction Equipment and MethodsCM 1215 - Construction Equipment and Methods CM 1215 - Construction Equipment and Methods 3 credit hour(s) Introduces related accounting principles including productivity, equipment cost (ownership a… source
CM1233Sustainable Building PracticesCM 1233 - Sustainable Building Practices CM 1233 - Sustainable Building Practices 3 credit hour(s) Students will become familiar with current initiatives and strategies for addressing these issues. B… source
CM2105Construction SchedulingCM 2105 - Construction Scheduling CM 2105 - Construction Scheduling 3 credit hour(s) Students break down a job into its basic tasks and reassemble it in a framework that controls time, work materials… source
CM2125StructuresCM 2125 - Structures CM 2125 - Structures 2 credit hour(s) Students will identify various structural systems and identify and trace loads. Theory Hours: 30 source
CM2210General Contractor PreparationCM 2210 - General Contractor Preparation CM 2210 - General Contractor Preparation 3 credit hour(s) This course covers licensing requirements, rules and regulations, business and law and other importa… source
CM2996Special TopicsCM 2996 - Special Topics CM 2996 - Special Topics 1-7 credit hour(s) Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) source
CM2997Independent StudyCM 2997 - Independent Study CM 2997 - Independent Study 1-7 credit hour(s) The student develops and executes a solution using analytical and drafting techniques. An oral presentation may be required. source
CM2998InternshipCM 2998 - Internship CM 2998 - Internship 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): The position is not paid Internship Hours: 135 source
CNST1120Construction DrawingsCNST 1120 - Construction Drawings CNST 1120 - Construction Drawings 3 credit hour(s) Emphasizing extraction of information and specifications from drawings. Note(s): Previously CM 1105. Read more. Th… source
CNST1210Construction Cost EstimatingCNST 1210 - Construction Cost Estimating CNST 1210 - Construction Cost Estimating 3 credit hour(s) This class will utilize industry standard applications. Note(s): Previously CM 2115. Read more. Theo… source
CNST1220Construction Project Management ICNST 1220 - Construction Project Management I CNST 1220 - Construction Project Management I 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously CM 1220. Read more. Theory Hours: 30 source
CNST1320Construction Project Management IICNST 1320 - Construction Project Management II CNST 1320 - Construction Project Management II 3 credit hour(s) Exposes the student to state of the art project scheduling software and project manageme… source
CNST2110Construction LayoutCNST 2110 - Construction Layout CNST 2110 - Construction Layout 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 30 source
COS1010OrientationCOS 1010 - Orientation COS 1010 - Orientation 2 credit hour(s) Pre- or Presents theory in the area of professional image, first aid, work ethic, anatomy, physiology and salon success. Theory Hours: 30 source
COS1020Cosmetology Fundamentals ICOS 1020 - Cosmetology Fundamentals I COS 1020 - Cosmetology Fundamentals I 6 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 45 source
COS1030Cosmetology Fundamentals IICOS 1030 - Cosmetology Fundamentals II COS 1030 - Cosmetology Fundamentals II 6 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory Hours: 45 source
COS1040Nail Technician TheoryCOS 1040 - Nail Technician Theory COS 1040 - Nail Technician Theory 6 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory Hours: 90 source
COS1050Sanitation Bacteriology for Nail TechniciansCOS 1050 - Sanitation Bacteriology for Nail Technicians COS 1050 - Sanitation Bacteriology for Nail Technicians 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory Hours: 30 source
COS1060Nail Salon OperationCOS 1060 - Nail Salon Operation COS 1060 - Nail Salon Operation 2 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 30 source
COS1070State Laws for Nail TechniciansCOS 1070 - State Laws for Nail Technicians COS 1070 - State Laws for Nail Technicians 1 credit hour(s) State Board requirements for licensure as a nail technician, critical thinking, teamwork, proble… source
COS1080Salon Theory ICOS 1080 - Salon Theory I COS 1080 - Salon Theory I 2 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 30 source
COS1092Hair Service Lab IICOS 1092 - Hair Service Lab II COS 1092 - Hair Service Lab II 5 credit hour(s) source
COS1094Nail Technician LabCOS 1094 - Nail Technician Lab COS 1094 - Nail Technician Lab 4 credit hour(s) Pre- or In addition, the course focuses on client consultation, recommendations, record keeping, use of machines and app… source
COS1192Nail Service LabCOS 1192 - Nail Service Lab COS 1192 - Nail Service Lab 2 credit hour(s) Pre- or In addition, the course focuses on client consultation, recommendations, record keeping, use of machines and appliance… source
COS1193Skin/Nails ServiceCOS 1193 - Skin/Nails Service COS 1193 - Skin/Nails Service 4 credit hour(s) In addition, the course focuses on: client consultation, recommendations, record keeping, use of machines and appliances,… source
COS1194Skin Service LabCOS 1194 - Skin Service Lab COS 1194 - Skin Service Lab 2 credit hour(s) In addition, the course focuses on client consultation, recommendations, record keeping, use of machines and appliances, appli… source
COS1996Special TopicsCOS 1996 - Special Topics COS 1996 - Special Topics 1-6 credit hour(s) Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) source
COS2040Advanced Nail Tech Theory ICOS 2040 - Advanced Nail Tech Theory I COS 2040 - Advanced Nail Tech Theory I 6 credit hour(s) Students also learn about the history of nail care, client service, salon professionalism, and business… source
COS2093Hair Service IIICOS 2093 - Hair Service III COS 2093 - Hair Service III 5 credit hour(s) Pre- or Students will also learn scissors, shears, razor and clippers, products, materials and implements in cutting, wet styl… source
COS2492Facials/Manicuring/Pedicuring Lab IIICOS 2492 - Facials/Manicuring/Pedicuring Lab III COS 2492 - Facials/Manicuring/Pedicuring Lab III 4 credit hour(s) source
COS2493Manicuring/Pedicuring LabCOS 2493 - Manicuring/Pedicuring Lab COS 2493 - Manicuring/Pedicuring Lab 2 credit hour(s) Pre- or In addition, it focuses on client consultation, recommendations, record keeping, use of machines and… source
COS2494Facials Lab IICOS 2494 - Facials Lab II COS 2494 - Facials Lab II 2 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory on electric appliances, currents, and specialized machines for treatments, artificial eyelashes, removal of unwante… source
COS2505Salon Operation TheoryCOS 2505 - Salon Operation Theory COS 2505 - Salon Operation Theory 2 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory Hours: 30 source
COS2510Advanced Salon TheoryCOS 2510 - Advanced Salon Theory COS 2510 - Advanced Salon Theory 2 credit hour(s) rinses, scalp treatments, chemical rearranging, perms relaxers, hair cutting, hair coloring, bleaching, hairstyling,… source
COS2511State Laws/RegulationsCOS 2511 - State Laws/Regulations COS 2511 - State Laws/Regulations 1 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory Hours: 15 source
COS2590Cosmetology PracticumCOS 2590 - Cosmetology Practicum COS 2590 - Cosmetology Practicum 3 credit hour(s) Salon establishment and salon owner or mentor must have current licenses approved by the New Mexico Board of Barbers… source
COS2692Advanced Salon LabCOS 2692 - Advanced Salon Lab COS 2692 - Advanced Salon Lab 4 credit hour(s) source
CEPY2110Learning in the ClassroomCEPY 2110 - Learning in the Classroom CEPY 2110 - Learning in the Classroom 3 credit hour(s) You will examine the relationships between theory, research, and practice in learning, memory, child devel… source
CJUS1110Introduction to Criminal JusticeCJUS 1110 - Introduction to Criminal Justice CJUS 1110 - Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 credit hour(s) The course covers critical analysis of criminal justice processes and the ethical, legal, an… source
CJUS1120Criminal LawCJUS 1120 - Criminal Law CJUS 1120 - Criminal Law 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously CJ 1002. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source
CJUS1140Juvenile JusticeCJUS 1140 - Juvenile Justice CJUS 1140 - Juvenile Justice 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously CJ 1502. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source
CJUS1143Report WritingCJUS 1143 - Report Writing CJUS 1143 - Report Writing 3 credit hour(s) This implies written communication that implements proven methods, current techniques, proper mechanics and processes necessary… source
CJUS1320Patrol ProceduresCJUS 1320 - Patrol Procedures CJUS 1320 - Patrol Procedures 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously CJ 1580. Read more. Theory Hours: 30 source
CJUS1330Constitutional PolicingCJUS 1330 - Constitutional Policing CJUS 1330 - Constitutional Policing 3 credit hour(s) The focus will be on individual rights found in the First, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Eighth and Fourteenth Amendme… source
CJUS2110Professional Responsibility in Criminal JusticeCJUS 2110 - Professional Responsibility in Criminal Justice CJUS 2110 - Professional Responsibility in Criminal Justice 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or This includes discussion of misconduct by criminal jus… source
CJUS2120Criminal Courts and ProcedureCJUS 2120 - Criminal Courts and Procedure CJUS 2120 - Criminal Courts and Procedure 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously CJ 2017. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source
CJUS2130Police and SocietyCJUS 2130 - Police and Society CJUS 2130 - Police and Society 3 credit hour(s) Topics covered include issues of law enforcement fragmentation and jurisdiction, philosophies of policing, enforcement d… source
CJUS2140Criminal InvestigationsCJUS 2140 - Criminal Investigations CJUS 2140 - Criminal Investigations 3 credit hour(s) Emphasis is given to the theory, techniques, aids, technology, collection, and preservation procedures which i… source
CJUS2150Corrections SystemCJUS 2150 - Corrections System CJUS 2150 - Corrections System 3 credit hour(s) The course covers the historical development, theory, and practice, as well as the institutional and community-based alt… source
CJUS2153Community-Based CorrectionsCJUS 2153 - Community-Based Corrections CJUS 2153 - Community-Based Corrections 3 credit hour(s) The philosophical basis of community corrections will be explored in the context of diversion, pretria… source
CJUS2156Institutional CorrectionsCJUS 2156 - Institutional Corrections CJUS 2156 - Institutional Corrections 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously CJ 2513. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source
CJUS2255Rules of Criminal EvidenceCJUS 2255 - Rules of Criminal Evidence CJUS 2255 - Rules of Criminal Evidence 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously CJ 2006. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source
CJUS2255LInvestigations LaboratoryCJUS 2255L - Investigations Laboratory CJUS 2255L - Investigations Laboratory 1 credit hour(s) Pre- or Note(s): Previously CJ 2692. Read more. source
CJUS2310Domestic ViolenceCJUS 2310 - Domestic Violence CJUS 2310 - Domestic Violence 3 credit hour(s) Students will develop an understanding of the impact of crime on the victim and the victim’s role and rights in the crimin… source
CJUS2330Juvenile CorrectionsCJUS 2330 - Juvenile Corrections CJUS 2330 - Juvenile Corrections 3 credit hour(s) This course will require students to work in teams that will design programs and facilities for juvenile corrections… source
CJUS2350Organized Crime/TerrorismCJUS 2350 - Organized Crime/Terrorism CJUS 2350 - Organized Crime/Terrorism 3 credit hour(s) The course also examines terrorism and its relationship to traditional organized crime as well as its impa… source
CJUS2420Public Policies and StrategiesCJUS 2420 - Public Policies and Strategies CJUS 2420 - Public Policies and Strategies 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously CJ 2011. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source
CJUS2514Introduction to Homeland SecurityCJUS 2514 - Introduction to Homeland Security CJUS 2514 - Introduction to Homeland Security 3 credit hour(s) S. Department of Homeland Security. Explores the agencies that currently comprise the Depa… source
CJUS2530Management for Criminal Justice ProfessionalsCJUS 2530 - Management for Criminal Justice Professionals CJUS 2530 - Management for Criminal Justice Professionals 3 credit hour(s) Covers basic management theory, leadership, assertiveness, time ma… source
CJUS2580Leadership Principles for Public SafetyCJUS 2580 - Leadership Principles for Public Safety CJUS 2580 - Leadership Principles for Public Safety 3 credit hour(s) This course will cover introductory principles of leadership. Specifically, th… source
CJUS2990Criminal Justice PracticumCJUS 2990 - Criminal Justice Practicum CJUS 2990 - Criminal Justice Practicum 3 credit hour(s) A minimum of six hours per week will be in direct service or contact. One hour per week supervision and… source
CJUS2996Special TopicsCJUS 2996 - Special Topics CJUS 2996 - Special Topics 1-6 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) source
CJUS2996ATopicsCJUS 2996A - Topics CJUS 2996A - Topics 1 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. source
CJUS2996BTopicsCJUS 2996B - Topics CJUS 2996B - Topics 1 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. source
CJUS2997Independent StudyCJUS 2997 - Independent Study CJUS 2997 - Independent Study 1-6 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously CJ 2697. Read more . source
CJUS2998Criminal Justice InternshipCJUS 2998 - Criminal Justice Internship CJUS 2998 - Criminal Justice Internship 3 credit hour(s) Prerequisite: Department Approval Varies Internship Hours: 135 source
CULN1010Culinary FundamentalsCULN 1010 - Culinary Fundamentals CULN 1010 - Culinary Fundamentals 3 credit hour(s) Introduces the aspiring professional culinarian and the curious home cook to the fundamental skills required to be… source
CULN1100Introduction to Culinary SkillsCULN 1100 - Introduction to Culinary Skills CULN 1100 - Introduction to Culinary Skills 3 credit hour(s) Introduces students to applied mathematics as it applies to recipe production, yield adjustmen… source
CULN1103Safety and Sanitation PrinciplesCULN 1103 - Safety and Sanitation Principles CULN 1103 - Safety and Sanitation Principles 3 credit hour(s) Emphasis is on identification and controls of biological, chemical and physical hazards. Ser… source
CULN1110Culinary SkillsCULN 1110 - Culinary Skills CULN 1110 - Culinary Skills 4 credit hour(s) Instruction focuses on applying principles of mise en place , sanitation, teamwork, and time management to all kitchen operati… source
CULN1112Intermediate Culinary SkillsCULN 1112 - Intermediate Culinary Skills CULN 1112 - Intermediate Culinary Skills 4 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 15 source
CULN1130Introduction to Baking FundamentalsCULN 1130 - Introduction to Baking Fundamentals CULN 1130 - Introduction to Baking Fundamentals 4 credit hour(s) Competencies include scaling, methods of mixing, processing of ingredients, ingredient… source
CULN1132Applied Baking PrinciplesCULN 1132 - Applied Baking Principles CULN 1132 - Applied Baking Principles 4 credit hour(s) Through theory and demonstration, more difficult products and the components to complete them are covered.… source
CULN1996Special TopicsCULN 1996 - Special Topics CULN 1996 - Special Topics 1-3 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) source
CULN2020Entrepreneurial Food OperationsCULN 2020 - Entrepreneurial Food Operations CULN 2020 - Entrepreneurial Food Operations 3 credit hour(s) Students will be introduced to management and operational skills necessary to succeed and will… source
CULN2097Independent StudyCULN 2097 - Independent Study CULN 2097 - Independent Study 1-10 credit hour(s) The meeting time is arranged between the student and the instructor. source
CULN2210Garde MangerCULN 2210 - Garde Manger CULN 2210 - Garde Manger 4 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 15 source
CULN2214Advanced Culinary SkillsCULN 2214 - Advanced Culinary Skills CULN 2214 - Advanced Culinary Skills 4 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 15 source
CULN2216Advanced Food and Beverage ServiceCULN 2216 - Advanced Food and Beverage Service CULN 2216 - Advanced Food and Beverage Service 3 credit hour(s) Students will run a full-service restaurant open to the public, including managing guest… source
CULN2232Advanced Baking and PastryCULN 2232 - Advanced Baking and Pastry CULN 2232 - Advanced Baking and Pastry 4 credit hour(s) Topics include specialty advanced cakes, decorating techniques, various confections, macarons, and tempe… source
CULN2234Retail & Restaurant Bakery OperationsCULN 2234 - Retail & Restaurant Bakery Operations CULN 2234 - Retail & Restaurant Bakery Operations 4 credit hour(s) Topics covered will include a variety of small pastries and baked goods, advanced… source
CULN2692Entrepreneurial Food Operations LabCULN 2692 - Entrepreneurial Food Operations Lab CULN 2692 - Entrepreneurial Food Operations Lab 1 credit hour(s) Pre- or Working with the information presented in CULN 2020, students will further dev… source
CULN2798InternshipCULN 2798 - Internship CULN 2798 - Internship 1 credit hour(s) Students are supervised jointly by CNM and the company. Note(s): Previously CULN 2198 Internship Hours: 45 source
CULN2898InternshipCULN 2898 - Internship CULN 2898 - Internship 2 credit hour(s) Students are supervised jointly by CNM and the company. Note(s): Previously CULN 2298 Internship Hours: 90 source
CULN2996Special TopicsCULN 2996 - Special Topics CULN 2996 - Special Topics 1-3 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) source
CULN2998InternshipCULN 2998 - Internship CULN 2998 - Internship 3 credit hour(s) Students are supervised jointly by CNM and the company. Note(s): Previously CULN 2098 Internship Hours: 135 source
DANC1120African Dance IDANC 1120 - African Dance I DANC 1120 - African Dance I 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Students will gain perspectives of African culture through discussion of how music, rhythm, and dance are used in Afri… source
DANC1140Flamenco IDANC 1140 - Flamenco I DANC 1140 - Flamenco I 3 credit hour(s) This course introduces the student to the art of flamenco and its cultural features and significance. Students will learn the fundamenta… source
DANC1170Hip-Hop IDANC 1170 - Hip-Hop I DANC 1170 - Hip-Hop I 3 credit hour(s) An introduction to Hip Hop, its movement, style and culture. Theory Hours: 45 source
DANC2140Flamenco IIDANC 2140 - Flamenco II DANC 2140 - Flamenco II 3 credit hour(s) The structure of flamenco through choreographies that represent the basic flamenco dance forms: Fandangos de Huelva, Alegrias, Solea p… source
DAST1110Dental Science IDAST 1110 - Dental Science I DAST 1110 - Dental Science I 3 credit hour(s) The focus will be on the history of dentistry, ethics and code of conduct in dentistry, prevention, anatomical basics of the… source
DAST1111Dental MaterialsDAST 1111 - Dental Materials DAST 1111 - Dental Materials 2 credit hour(s) Topics also include legal, ethical, and safety issues related to the use of dental materials. Note(s): Previously DA 1101. R… source
DAST1111LDental Materials LabDAST 1111L - Dental Materials Lab DAST 1111L - Dental Materials Lab 1 credit hour(s) Pre- or Note(s): Previously DA 1192. Read more. source
DAST1117Principles and Techniques of Dental Radiology IDAST 1117 - Principles and Techniques of Dental Radiology I DAST 1117 - Principles and Techniques of Dental Radiology I 2 credit hour(s) Pre- or Includes topics such as radiation protection, infectio… source
DAST1119Fundamentals of Dental AssistingDAST 1119 - Fundamentals of Dental Assisting DAST 1119 - Fundamentals of Dental Assisting 2 credit hour(s) Pre- or Additionally, this course includes ergonomics, patient communication, and ethical co… source
DAST1140Bio Dental Science IDAST 1140 - Bio Dental Science I DAST 1140 - Bio Dental Science I 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Students will study human anatomy and physiology, with a specific emphasis on the head, neck, and relevant b… source
DAST1193LPrinciples and Techniques of Dental Radiology I LaboratoryDAST 1193L - Principles and Techniques of Dental Radiology I Laboratory DAST 1193L - Principles and Techniques of Dental Radiology I Laboratory 1 credit hour(s) Pre- or Students will expose radiograp… source
DAST1292LFundamentals of Chairside Assisting I LaboratoryDAST 1292L - Fundamentals of Chairside Assisting I Laboratory DAST 1292L - Fundamentals of Chairside Assisting I Laboratory 1 credit hour(s) Pre- or Subject areas are arranged in a clinical competenc… source
DAST1310Clinical Experience IDAST 1310 - Clinical Experience I DAST 1310 - Clinical Experience I 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously DA 1590. Read more. Clinical Intensive Hours: 180 source
DAST1512Bio Dental Science IIDAST 1512 - Bio Dental Science II DAST 1512 - Bio Dental Science II 3 credit hour(s) This course includes microbiology related to infection control and disease prevention, oral pathology and nutritio… source
DAST1517Principles and Techniques of Dental Radiology IIDAST 1517 - Principles and Techniques of Dental Radiology II DAST 1517 - Principles and Techniques of Dental Radiology II 2 credit hour(s) Topics to be covered include paralleling technique, bitewing… source
DAST1519Clinical Procedures IDAST 1519 - Clinical Procedures I DAST 1519 - Clinical Procedures I 2 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously DA 1519. Read more. Theory Hours: 30 source
DAST1519LClinical Procedures I LaboratoryDAST 1519L - Clinical Procedures I Laboratory DAST 1519L - Clinical Procedures I Laboratory 1 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously DA 1592. Read more. source
DAST1593LPrinciples and Techniques of Dental Radiology II LaboratoryDAST 1593L - Principles and Techniques of Dental Radiology II Laboratory DAST 1593L - Principles and Techniques of Dental Radiology II Laboratory 1 credit hour(s) Instruction will include occlusal an… source
DAST2222Community Dental HealthDAST 2222 - Community Dental Health DAST 2222 - Community Dental Health 2 credit hour(s) Pre- or Students will explore epidemiology and biostatistics, disease prevention and control, health promotion… source
DAST2310Clinical Experience IIDAST 2310 - Clinical Experience II DAST 2310 - Clinical Experience II 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Note(s): Previously DA 2090. Read more. Clinical Intensive Hours: 180 source
DAST2513Clinical Procedures IIDAST 2513 - Clinical Procedures II DAST 2513 - Clinical Procedures II 2 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously DA 2513. Read more. Theory Hours: 30 source
DAST2513LClinical Procedures II LabDAST 2513L - Clinical Procedures II Lab DAST 2513L - Clinical Procedures II Lab 1 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously DA 2593. Read more. source
DAST2996Special TopicsDAST 2996 - Special Topics DAST 2996 - Special Topics 1-6 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) Previously DA 2996.… source
DAST2999DANB Preparation CapstoneDAST 2999 - DANB Preparation Capstone DAST 2999 - DANB Preparation Capstone 2 credit hour(s) Pre- or Students will utilize their textbook and online resources to successfully complete this course. Ad… source
DMS1996Special TopicsDMS 1996 - Special Topics DMS 1996 - Special Topics 1-6 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) source
DMSO1115Sonographic Cross Sectional AnatomyDMSO 1115 - Sonographic Cross Sectional Anatomy DMSO 1115 - Sonographic Cross Sectional Anatomy 2 credit hour(s) Correlation with other imaging procedures will be emphasized. Note(s): Previously DMS… source
DMSO1120Abdominal SonographyDMSO 1120 - Abdominal Sonography DMSO 1120 - Abdominal Sonography 3 credit hour(s) Laboratory tests, signs and symptoms of disease of the peritoneal abdominal organs will be discussed. Scanning techn… source
DMSO1125Gynecological SonographyDMSO 1125 - Gynecological Sonography DMSO 1125 - Gynecological Sonography 2 credit hour(s) Laboratory tests, signs and symptoms of gynecologic disease will be discussed. Scanning techniques and proto… source
DMSO1130Sonographic Physics IDMSO 1130 - Sonographic Physics I DMSO 1130 - Sonographic Physics I 2 credit hour(s) Pre- or Note(s): Previously DMS 1130. Read more. Theory Hours: 30 source
DMSO1193Sonographic Concepts Laboratory IDMSO 1193 - Sonographic Concepts Laboratory I DMSO 1193 - Sonographic Concepts Laboratory I 2 credit hour(s) Laboratory sessions will introduce students to basic scanning techniques, sonographic anat… source
DMSO1520Abdominal Sonography IIDMSO 1520 - Abdominal Sonography II DMSO 1520 - Abdominal Sonography II 2 credit hour(s) The sonographer’s role in ultrasound-guided procedures as well as pre- and post-organ transplant imaging will… source
DMSO1525Obstetrical SonographyDMSO 1525 - Obstetrical Sonography DMSO 1525 - Obstetrical Sonography 2 credit hour(s) Laboratory tests, signs and symptoms of obstetrical and fetal disease will be discussed. Scanning techniques and… source
DMSO1530Sonographic Physics IIDMSO 1530 - Sonographic Physics II DMSO 1530 - Sonographic Physics II 2 credit hour(s) Pre- or Note(s): Previously DMS 1530. Read more. Theory Hours: 30 source
DMSO1590Clinical Sonography IDMSO 1590 - Clinical Sonography I DMSO 1590 - Clinical Sonography I 5 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously DMS 1590. Read more. Clinical Intensive Hours: 300 source
DMSO1593Sonographic Concepts Laboratory IIDMSO 1593 - Sonographic Concepts Laboratory II DMSO 1593 - Sonographic Concepts Laboratory II 2 credit hour(s) Laboratory sessions will build upon student’s clinical experience of scanning techniques… source
DMSO2020Pediatric SonographyDMSO 2020 - Pediatric Sonography DMSO 2020 - Pediatric Sonography 2 credit hour(s) Includes scanning techniques, transducer selection, and scanning protocols relating to normal and pathologic conditi… source
DMSO2030Sonographic Physics IIIDMSO 2030 - Sonographic Physics III DMSO 2030 - Sonographic Physics III 1 credit hour(s) This course also includes a review of all Sonographic Physics concepts in preparation for the Sonographic Prin… source
DMSO2090Clinical Sonography IIDMSO 2090 - Clinical Sonography II DMSO 2090 - Clinical Sonography II 5 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously DMS 2090. Read more. Clinical Intensive Hours: 300 source
DMSO2093Sonographics Concepts Lab IIIDMSO 2093 - Sonographics Concepts Lab III DMSO 2093 - Sonographics Concepts Lab III 2 credit hour(s) Laboratory sessions will build upon students’ clinical experience of scanning techniques, sonograp… source
DMSO2110Introduction to Vascular SonographyDMSO 2110 - Introduction to Vascular Sonography DMSO 2110 - Introduction to Vascular Sonography 2 credit hour(s) Two dimensional B-Mode imaging, color flow image interpretation, and spectral Doppler… source
DMSO2290Clinical Sonography IIIDMSO 2290 - Clinical Sonography III DMSO 2290 - Clinical Sonography III 5 credit hour(s) May include vascular sonography opportunities. Note(s): Previously DMS 2290. Read more. Clinical Intensive Hou… source
DMSO2695Registry ReviewDMSO 2695 - Registry Review DMSO 2695 - Registry Review 2 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously DMS 2999. Read more. Theory Hours: 30 source
DETC1110Introduction to Diesel EquipmentDETC 1110 - Introduction to Diesel Equipment DETC 1110 - Introduction to Diesel Equipment 3 credit hour(s) Discusses orientation to working safely on and around heavy equipment and tool use. Includes… source
DETC1120Medium/Heavy Duty Brake SystemsDETC 1120 - Medium/Heavy Duty Brake Systems DETC 1120 - Medium/Heavy Duty Brake Systems 4 credit hour(s) Pre- or Provides practical instruction and develops skills in the diagnosis, service and repai… source
DETC1130Medium/Heavy Duty Suspension and SteeringDETC 1130 - Medium/Heavy Duty Suspension and Steering DETC 1130 - Medium/Heavy Duty Suspension and Steering 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Includes manual and power steering systems, wheel end location, ai… source
DETC1150Diesel Equipment Electrical SystemsDETC 1150 - Diesel Equipment Electrical Systems DETC 1150 - Diesel Equipment Electrical Systems 4 credit hour(s) Pre- or Applies electrical theory to battery, charging, engine cranking and vehicle li… source
DETC1160Fixed Power SystemsDETC 1160 - Fixed Power Systems DETC 1160 - Fixed Power Systems 2 credit hour(s) Includes discussions on generators sets and a variety of off-highway equipment. Provides practical instruction and dev… source
DETC1210Medium/Heavy Duty Engine RepairDETC 1210 - Medium/Heavy Duty Engine Repair DETC 1210 - Medium/Heavy Duty Engine Repair 4 credit hour(s) Provides practical instruction and develops skills in diesel engine mechanical diagnosis and o… source
DETC1220Heavy Duty Automatic Transmission and HydraulicsDETC 1220 - Heavy Duty Automatic Transmission and Hydraulics DETC 1220 - Heavy Duty Automatic Transmission and Hydraulics 4 credit hour(s) Develops skills in the service, diagnosis and repair of auto… source
DETC1230Medium/Heavy Duty Heating, Ventilation and Air ConditioningDETC 1230 - Medium/Heavy Duty Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning DETC 1230 - Medium/Heavy Duty Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning 2 credit hour(s) Addresses theory, cooling and heating… source
DETC1240Medium/Heavy Duty Electronic SystemsDETC 1240 - Medium/Heavy Duty Electronic Systems DETC 1240 - Medium/Heavy Duty Electronic Systems 3 credit hour(s) Materials include testing and diagnostic procedures in more complex diesel equipment… source
DETC2097Independent StudyDETC 2097 - Independent Study DETC 2097 - Independent Study 1-7 credit hour(s) Then student develops and executes a solution using analytical techniques appropriate to the problem. An oral presentati… source
DETC2110Preventive MaintenanceDETC 2110 - Preventive Maintenance DETC 2110 - Preventive Maintenance 2 credit hour(s) Includes under-vehicle and under-hood service procedures, repair information retrieval and proper use and care o… source
DETC2120Diesel Engine PerformanceDETC 2120 - Diesel Engine Performance DETC 2120 - Diesel Engine Performance 4 credit hour(s) Includes service, diagnosis and repair of a variety of systems found on modern heavy-duty diesel engines.… source
DETC2130Diesel Engine Performance IIDETC 2130 - Diesel Engine Performance II DETC 2130 - Diesel Engine Performance II 3 credit hour(s) Students will study diesel oxidation catalysts (DOC), diesel particulate filters (DPF), selective ca… source
DETC2135Manual Transmissions & Automated Manual TransmissionsDETC 2135 - Manual Transmissions & Automated Manual Transmissions DETC 2135 - Manual Transmissions & Automated Manual Transmissions 4 credit hour(s) Includes two and three pedal systems. Presents man… source
DETC2197Independent StudyDETC 2197 - Independent Study DETC 2197 - Independent Study 1-7 credit hour(s) source
DETC2198Diesel Equipment InternshipDETC 2198 - Diesel Equipment Internship DETC 2198 - Diesel Equipment Internship 1 credit hour(s) Pre- or Topics will include resume preparation, interview skills, toolbox inventory, industry ethics a… source
DETC2297Independent StudyDETC 2297 - Independent Study DETC 2297 - Independent Study 1-7 credit hour(s) source
DETC2996Special TopicsDETC 2996 - Special Topics DETC 2996 - Special Topics 1-7 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) source
LDTC1110Introduction to Light-Duty Diesel VehiclesLDTC 1110 - Introduction to Light-Duty Diesel Vehicles LDTC 1110 - Introduction to Light-Duty Diesel Vehicles 4 credit hour(s) Introduces repair information retrieval and proper use and care of equip… source
LDTC1120Light Duty Diesel Brakes SystemsLDTC 1120 - Light Duty Diesel Brakes Systems LDTC 1120 - Light Duty Diesel Brakes Systems 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Introduces light-duty diesel hydro-boost braking systems. Theory Hours: 15 source
LDTC1130Light-Duty Diesel Suspension and AlignmentLDTC 1130 - Light-Duty Diesel Suspension and Alignment LDTC 1130 - Light-Duty Diesel Suspension and Alignment 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Introduces students to wheel alignment, tire and wheel service,… source
LDTC1140Light-Duty Diesel Electrical SystemsLDTC 1140 - Light-Duty Diesel Electrical Systems LDTC 1140 - Light-Duty Diesel Electrical Systems 4 credit hour(s) Pre- or Includes digital volt-ohm meter and analog meter use, voltage drop testing,… source
DGST1110Introduction to Digital Studies - GEDGST 1110 - Introduction to Digital Studies - GE DGST 1110 - Introduction to Digital Studies - GE 3 credit hour(s) Includes the analysis of digital cultures and history, development of digital identi… source
DGST1120Introduction to Digital Humanities - GEDGST 1120 - Introduction to Digital Humanities - GE DGST 1120 - Introduction to Digital Humanities - GE 3 credit hour(s) Also uses digital tools in the production and demonstration of knowledge in th… source
ECED1110Child Growth, Development and LearningECED 1110 - Child Growth, Development and Learning ECED 1110 - Child Growth, Development and Learning 3 credit hour(s) The course includes knowledge of how young children grow, develop and learn. Maj… source
ECED1115Health, Safety and NutritionECED 1115 - Health, Safety and Nutrition ECED 1115 - Health, Safety and Nutrition 2 credit hour(s) Pre- or It includes information for developing sound health and safety management procedures for ind… source
ECED1120Guiding Young ChildrenECED 1120 - Guiding Young Children ECED 1120 - Guiding Young Children 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or It provides developmentally appropriate methods for guiding children and effective strategies and sugges… source
ECED1125Assessment of Children and Evaluation of ProgramsECED 1125 - Assessment of Children and Evaluation of Programs ECED 1125 - Assessment of Children and Evaluation of Programs 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or The course addresses the development and use of fo… source
ECED1130Family and Community CollaborationECED 1130 - Family and Community Collaboration ECED 1130 - Family and Community Collaboration 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Ways to establish collaborative relationships with families in early childhood s… source
ECED1997Independent StudyECED 1997 - Independent Study ECED 1997 - Independent Study 1 credit hour(s) This course is intended to develop a philosophical and ethical base for the Family, Infant, Toddler entry-level practition… source
ECED2110ProfessionalismECED 2110 - Professionalism ECED 2110 - Professionalism 2 credit hour(s) Early childhood history, philosophy, ethics and advocacy are introduced. Basic principles of early childhood systems are explo… source
ECED2115Introduction to Language, Literacy and ReadingECED 2115 - Introduction to Language, Literacy and Reading ECED 2115 - Introduction to Language, Literacy and Reading 3 credit hour(s) Through a developmental approach, the course addresses ways in w… source
ECED2120Curriculum Development through Play Birth through Age 4 (PreK)ECED 2120 - Curriculum Development through Play Birth through Age 4 (PreK) ECED 2120 - Curriculum Development through Play Birth through Age 4 (PreK) 3 credit hour(s) It addresses content that is rel… source
ECED2121Curriculum Development through Play Birth through Age 4 (PreK) PracticumECED 2121 - Curriculum Development through Play Birth through Age 4 (PreK) Practicum ECED 2121 - Curriculum Development through Play Birth through Age 4 (PreK) Practicum 2 credit hour(s) The field ba… source
ECED2130Curriculum Development and Implementation Age 3 (PreK) through Grade 3ECED 2130 - Curriculum Development and Implementation Age 3 (PreK) through Grade 3 ECED 2130 - Curriculum Development and Implementation Age 3 (PreK) through Grade 3 3 credit hour(s) Development and… source
ECED2131Curriculum Development and Implementation Age 3 (PreK) through Grade 3 PracticumECED 2131 - Curriculum Development and Implementation Age 3 (PreK) through Grade 3 Practicum ECED 2131 - Curriculum Development and Implementation Age 3 (PreK) through Grade 3 Practicum 2 credit hour… source
ECED2140Effective Program Development for Diverse Learners and their FamiliesECED 2140 - Effective Program Development for Diverse Learners and their Families ECED 2140 - Effective Program Development for Diverse Learners and their Families 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previousl… source
ECED2141Effective Program Development for Diverse Learners and their Families PracticumECED 2141 - Effective Program Development for Diverse Learners and their Families Practicum ECED 2141 - Effective Program Development for Diverse Learners and their Families Practicum 2 credit hour(s… source
ECED2215Program ManagementECED 2215 - Program Management ECED 2215 - Program Management 3 credit hour(s) It focuses on sound financial management and vision, the laws and legal issues that affect programs, and state and natio… source
ECED2280Professional RelationshipsECED 2280 - Professional Relationships ECED 2280 - Professional Relationships 3 credit hour(s) Topics of staff recruitment, retention, support and supervision will lay the foundation for positive per… source
ECED2281Professional Relationships PracticumECED 2281 - Professional Relationships Practicum ECED 2281 - Professional Relationships Practicum 2 credit hour(s) Issues of staff recruitment, retention, support and supervision will lay a foundatio… source
ECED2860Emergent Literacy: Foundations for PreK-Grade 3 Literacy InstructionECED 2860 - Emergent Literacy: Foundations for PreK-Grade 3 Literacy Instruction ECED 2860 - Emergent Literacy: Foundations for PreK-Grade 3 Literacy Instruction 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Explores the… source
ECED2862Developmentally Appropriate Observation, Assessment, and Learning EnvironmentsECED 2862 - Developmentally Appropriate Observation, Assessment, and Learning Environments ECED 2862 - Developmentally Appropriate Observation, Assessment, and Learning Environments 3 credit hour(s)… source
ECED2864Child Guidance and Supporting Positive Behavior: Child, Family, Community and CultureECED 2864 - Child Guidance and Supporting Positive Behavior: Child, Family, Community and Culture ECED 2864 - Child Guidance and Supporting Positive Behavior: Child, Family, Community and Culture 3 c… source
ECED2996Special TopicsECED 2996 - Special Topics ECED 2996 - Special Topics 1-6 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) Previously CDV 2096… source
ECED2997Independent StudyECED 2997 - Independent Study ECED 2997 - Independent Study 1 credit hour(s) This course provides application of knowledge gained from Relationships and Reflective Practice in Infant Family Studies.… source
ECON1110Survey of Economics - GEECON 1110 - Survey of Economics - GE ECON 1110 - Survey of Economics - GE 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or The course will also introduce students to the roles different levels of governments play in influen… source
ECON2110Macroeconomic Principles - GEECON 2110 - Macroeconomic Principles - GE ECON 2110 - Macroeconomic Principles - GE 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Topics include output, unemployment and inflation; and how they are affected by financial… source
ECON2120Microeconomic Principles - GEECON 2120 - Microeconomic Principles - GE ECON 2120 - Microeconomic Principles - GE 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Microeconomics is the study of issues specific to households, firms, or industries with an… source
ECON2996Special TopicsECON 2996 - Special Topics ECON 2996 - Special Topics 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) Previously ECON 2096-2996. Read more . source
EDUC1120Introduction to EducationEDUC 1120 - Introduction to Education EDUC 1120 - Introduction to Education 3 credit hour(s) Students will use those foundations to develop effective strategies related to problems, issues and respon… source
EDUC1190Introduction to Education PracticumEDUC 1190 - Introduction to Education Practicum EDUC 1190 - Introduction to Education Practicum 1 credit hour(s) Students will observe and apply understanding of educational theory to classroom pract… source
EDUC2190Supervised Field ExperienceEDUC 2190 - Supervised Field Experience EDUC 2190 - Supervised Field Experience 6 credit hour(s) Course competencies are built upon national and state standards and focus on planning, developing and… source
EDUC2222Literacy/Language Instruction for ESL LearnersEDUC 2222 - Literacy/Language Instruction for ESL Learners EDUC 2222 - Literacy/Language Instruction for ESL Learners 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 45 source
EDUC2224ESL Across the Content AreasEDUC 2224 - ESL Across the Content Areas EDUC 2224 - ESL Across the Content Areas 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 45 source
EDUC2225Theories and Principles of Bilingual EducationEDUC 2225 - Theories and Principles of Bilingual Education EDUC 2225 - Theories and Principles of Bilingual Education 3 credit hour(s) S. schooling with an emphasis on program models and issues in sc… source
EDUC2226Instructional Methods and Strategies for the Bilingual ClassroomEDUC 2226 - Instructional Methods and Strategies for the Bilingual Classroom EDUC 2226 - Instructional Methods and Strategies for the Bilingual Classroom 3 credit hour(s) Post-baccalaureate course fo… source
EDUC2230Introduction to Gifted EducationEDUC 2230 - Introduction to Gifted Education EDUC 2230 - Introduction to Gifted Education 3 credit hour(s) Provides overview of current and historical issues in the field. Introduces intellectual, so… source
EDUC2231Curriculum for Gifted LearnersEDUC 2231 - Curriculum for Gifted Learners EDUC 2231 - Curriculum for Gifted Learners 3 credit hour(s) Students will gain an understanding of various curriculum models to include the enrichment triad… source
EDUC2232Strategies for Teaching Gifted LearnersEDUC 2232 - Strategies for Teaching Gifted Learners EDUC 2232 - Strategies for Teaching Gifted Learners 3 credit hour(s) Designed for those students currently working in education. Post-baccalaureate… source
EDUC2243Children’s LiteratureEDUC 2243 - Children’s Literature EDUC 2243 - Children’s Literature 3 credit hour(s) Students will be introduced to a range of literature and strategies for incorporating this literature into their i… source
EDUC2250Foundations of EducationEDUC 2250 - Foundations of Education EDUC 2250 - Foundations of Education 3 credit hour(s) Course competencies are built upon national, state, and professional standards and include understanding the… source
EDUC2260Emergent Literacy for Diverse LearnersEDUC 2260 - Emergent Literacy for Diverse Learners EDUC 2260 - Emergent Literacy for Diverse Learners 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Course competencies are built upon national and state standards for lite… source
EDUC2262Intermediate Literacy for Diverse LearnersEDUC 2262 - Intermediate Literacy for Diverse Learners EDUC 2262 - Intermediate Literacy for Diverse Learners 3 credit hour(s) Course competencies are built upon national and state standards for elem… source
EDUC2264Reading and Writing in Secondary Education for Diverse LearnersEDUC 2264 - Reading and Writing in Secondary Education for Diverse Learners EDUC 2264 - Reading and Writing in Secondary Education for Diverse Learners 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Course competencies ar… source
EDUC2284Classroom Management and Effective Teaching StrategiesEDUC 2284 - Classroom Management and Effective Teaching Strategies EDUC 2284 - Classroom Management and Effective Teaching Strategies 3 credit hour(s) Investigates effective methods and strategies fo… source
EDUC2285Curriculum Development Assessment and Evaluation IEDUC 2285 - Curriculum Development Assessment and Evaluation I EDUC 2285 - Curriculum Development Assessment and Evaluation I 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Course competencies are built upon national and… source
EDUC2286Curriculum Development Assessment and Evaluation IIEDUC 2286 - Curriculum Development Assessment and Evaluation II EDUC 2286 - Curriculum Development Assessment and Evaluation II 3 credit hour(s) Course competencies are built upon national and state… source
EDUC2315Educating Linguistically and Culturally Diverse StudentsEDUC 2315 - Educating Linguistically and Culturally Diverse Students EDUC 2315 - Educating Linguistically and Culturally Diverse Students 3 credit hour(s) Examines theoretical and practical issues re… source
EDUC2375Technology Integration in the ClassroomEDUC 2375 - Technology Integration in the Classroom EDUC 2375 - Technology Integration in the Classroom 3 credit hour(s) Students will use classroom technology to enhance curriculum development and a… source
EDUC2840Mathematics Methods for Diverse LearnersEDUC 2840 - Mathematics Methods for Diverse Learners EDUC 2840 - Mathematics Methods for Diverse Learners 3 credit hour(s) Course competencies are built upon state standards and focus on central math… source
EDUC2842Content-specific Methods for Diverse LearnersEDUC 2842 - Content-specific Methods for Diverse Learners EDUC 2842 - Content-specific Methods for Diverse Learners 3 credit hour(s) Course competencies are aligned to state standards and emphasize p… source
EDUC2996Topics in EducationEDUC 2996 - Topics in Education EDUC 2996 - Topics in Education 1-3 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) source
ELTR1015Electrical Math IELTR 1015 - Electrical Math I ELTR 1015 - Electrical Math I 4 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously ELTR 1010 Theory Hours: 60 source
ELTR1120Electrical Theory IELTR 1120 - Electrical Theory I ELTR 1120 - Electrical Theory I 4 credit hour(s) Pre- or Note(s): Previously ELTR 1005. Read more. Theory Hours: 60 source
ELTR1125Electrical AC/DC/LELTR 1125 - Electrical AC/DC/L ELTR 1125 - Electrical AC/DC/L 3 credit hour(s) Covers electrical circuitry, meters, power sources, conductors, insulators, reactive circuits and application of the Nat… source
ELTR1145AC Circ Motors GenELTR 1145 - AC Circ Motors Gen ELTR 1145 - AC Circ Motors Gen 3 credit hour(s) Stresses safety. Note(s): Previously ELTR 1030. Read more. Theory Hours: 15 source
ELTR1210Electrical Theory IIELTR 1210 - Electrical Theory II ELTR 1210 - Electrical Theory II 4 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 60 source
ELTR1215Blueprint Reading IELTR 1215 - Blueprint Reading I ELTR 1215 - Blueprint Reading I 4 credit hour(s) Emphasizes terminology, symbols, notations, scaling, dimensioning and basic blueprint drawing techniques. Theory Hours… source
ELTR1220Introduction to Wiring LabELTR 1220 - Introduction to Wiring Lab ELTR 1220 - Introduction to Wiring Lab 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Analyze Blueprint applications as it applies to electrical installations. NEC requirements for l… source
ELTR1230Residential Wiring IIELTR 1230 - Residential Wiring II ELTR 1230 - Residential Wiring II 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Note(s): Previously ELTR 1392 Theory Hours: 15 source
ELTR1996Special TopicsELTR 1996 - Special Topics ELTR 1996 - Special Topics 1-6 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) source
ELTR2020Ind Motor Control LELTR 2020 - Ind Motor Control L ELTR 2020 - Ind Motor Control L 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Note(s): Previously ELTR 2092 Theory Hours: 15 source
ELTR2110Electrical Theory IIIELTR 2110 - Electrical Theory III ELTR 2110 - Electrical Theory III 4 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously ELTR 2005. Read more. Theory Hours: 60 source
ELTR2115Elec Motor Control TheoryELTR 2115 - Elec Motor Control Theory ELTR 2115 - Elec Motor Control Theory 4 credit hour(s) NEMA standards are studied in detail. Note(s): Previously ELTR 2015. Read more. Theory Hours: 60 source
ELTR2130Indust Power DistELTR 2130 - Indust Power Dist ELTR 2130 - Indust Power Dist 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Note(s): Previously ELTR 2030. Read more. Theory Hours: 15 source
ELTR2205Industrial Electrical Circuitry SafetyELTR 2205 - Industrial Electrical Circuitry Safety ELTR 2205 - Industrial Electrical Circuitry Safety 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 45 source
ELTR2210Programmable Logic Controller TELTR 2210 - Programmable Logic Controller T ELTR 2210 - Programmable Logic Controller T 4 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory Hours: 60 source
ELTR2220PLC Install & OperELTR 2220 - PLC Install & Oper ELTR 2220 - PLC Install & Oper 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Covers stimulating fundamental industrial control processes with various input and output devices. Theory Hours:… source
ELTR2230PLC Sys Oper/TrblELTR 2230 - PLC Sys Oper/Trbl ELTR 2230 - PLC Sys Oper/Trbl 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory Hours: 15 source
ELTR2605Photovoltaic Fund/ApplicationsELTR 2605 - Photovoltaic Fund/Applications ELTR 2605 - Photovoltaic Fund/Applications 4 credit hour(s) This course is an introduction to the fundamentals associated with Photovoltaic systems. Topics… source
ELTR2610Photovoltaic Installation SafetyELTR 2610 - Photovoltaic Installation Safety ELTR 2610 - Photovoltaic Installation Safety 2 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory Hours: 30 source
ELTR2615PV Code Compliant SystemsELTR 2615 - PV Code Compliant Systems ELTR 2615 - PV Code Compliant Systems 2 credit hour(s) Pre- or Topics include the major sections of the National Electric Code (NEC) that relate to PV installati… source
ELTR2630Advanced PVELTR 2630 - Advanced PV ELTR 2630 - Advanced PV 4 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory Hours: 30 source
ELTR2645Large-Scale SolarELTR 2645 - Large-Scale Solar ELTR 2645 - Large-Scale Solar 4 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory Hours: 30 source
ELTR2692PV Install LabELTR 2692 - PV Install Lab ELTR 2692 - PV Install Lab 3 credit hour(s) source
ELTR2996Special TopicsELTR 2996 - Special Topics ELTR 2996 - Special Topics 1-7 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) source
ELTR2997Independent StudyELTR 2997 - Independent Study ELTR 2997 - Independent Study 1-7 credit hour(s) source
EVTC1110Introduction to Electric VehiclesEVTC 1110 - Introduction to Electric Vehicles EVTC 1110 - Introduction to Electric Vehicles 3 credit hour(s) Course introduces different EV drive systems, high voltage battery function and design, ba… source
EVTC1120Electric Vehicle Batteries and ComponentsEVTC 1120 - Electric Vehicle Batteries and Components EVTC 1120 - Electric Vehicle Batteries and Components 4 credit hour(s) Students will remove, inspect, and reinstall these components with the pro… source
EVTC1125Electric Vehicle Brake SystemsEVTC 1125 - Electric Vehicle Brake Systems EVTC 1125 - Electric Vehicle Brake Systems 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or The course additionally covers base hydraulic systems and components. Theory Hours: 15 source
EVTC1130Electric Vehicle Design, Construction and DiagnosticsEVTC 1130 - Electric Vehicle Design, Construction and Diagnostics EVTC 1130 - Electric Vehicle Design, Construction and Diagnostics 3 credit hour(s) Students will plan and build an electric car from… source
EVTC1135Electric Vehicle Suspension and AlignmentEVTC 1135 - Electric Vehicle Suspension and Alignment EVTC 1135 - Electric Vehicle Suspension and Alignment 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Includes strut replacement, wheel alignment, tire balancing, steer… source
EVTC1140Electric Vehicle Electrical SystemsEVTC 1140 - Electric Vehicle Electrical Systems EVTC 1140 - Electric Vehicle Electrical Systems 4 credit hour(s) Includes DVOM and analog meter use, voltage drop testing, wiring schematic interpretat… source
EVTC1210Electric Vehicle Advanced Control SystemsEVTC 1210 - Electric Vehicle Advanced Control Systems EVTC 1210 - Electric Vehicle Advanced Control Systems 4 credit hour(s) Inspection, removal, disassembly, and installation of converters, inverter… source
EVTC1220Electric Vehicle Advanced Electronic and DrivabilityEVTC 1220 - Electric Vehicle Advanced Electronic and Drivability EVTC 1220 - Electric Vehicle Advanced Electronic and Drivability 4 credit hour(s) Students will test, diagnose, and service components… source
EVTC1230Electric Vehicle Heating, Ventilation and Air ConditioningEVTC 1230 - Electric Vehicle Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning EVTC 1230 - Electric Vehicle Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning 3 credit hour(s) Using test equipment, students will lear… source
EVTC1240Electronic SystemsEVTC 1240 - Electronic Systems EVTC 1240 - Electronic Systems 3 credit hour(s) Includes lighting circuits, body computers and sensors, use of lab scopes and scan tools. Theory Hours: 30 source
EVTC2120Electric Vehicle Engine Performance IEVTC 2120 - Electric Vehicle Engine Performance I EVTC 2120 - Electric Vehicle Engine Performance I 4 credit hour(s) It includes engine condition diagnosis, the diagnostic process, service bulletins,… source
ENDT1010Introduction to Neurodiagnostic TechnologyENDT 1010 - Introduction to Neurodiagnostic Technology ENDT 1010 - Introduction to Neurodiagnostic Technology 2 credit hour(s) Topics include scope of practice, standards of care, testing procedures,… source
ENDT1020EEG IENDT 1020 - EEG I ENDT 1020 - EEG I 2 credit hour(s) Pre- or Topics include the history and development of the EEG field, electrode composition and care and the proper steps for the best practice in… source
ENDT1040Neuroanatomy & NeurophysiologyENDT 1040 - Neuroanatomy & Neurophysiology ENDT 1040 - Neuroanatomy & Neurophysiology 2 credit hour(s) Emphasis will be placed on neuronal function, action potentials, cranial nerves, major cerebral… source
ENDT1090Neurodiagnostic Clinical IENDT 1090 - Neurodiagnostic Clinical I ENDT 1090 - Neurodiagnostic Clinical I 3 credit hour(s) With supervision, students will assist and, skills-permitting, perform routine electroencephalographic r… source
ENDT1092LNeurodiagnostic Technology Skills Lab IENDT 1092L - Neurodiagnostic Technology Skills Lab I ENDT 1092L - Neurodiagnostic Technology Skills Lab I 2 credit hour(s) The focus of this lababoratory will be on symmetrical and accurate measureme… source
ENDT1510EEG IT EssentialsENDT 1510 - EEG IT Essentials ENDT 1510 - EEG IT Essentials 2 credit hour(s) The course will cover PC hardware, networking and troubleshooting hardware and network connectivity issues. The basics of… source
ENDT1520EEG IIENDT 1520 - EEG II ENDT 1520 - EEG II 2 credit hour(s) Instruction will cover the entire routine EEG recording from start to finish, including all appropriate technologist notations, activation proce… source
ENDT1530Electrical Concepts in Neurodiagnostic Technology IENDT 1530 - Electrical Concepts in Neurodiagnostic Technology I ENDT 1530 - Electrical Concepts in Neurodiagnostic Technology I 2 credit hour(s) These concepts include electrical safety, grounding, a… source
ENDT1540Neurological DisordersENDT 1540 - Neurological Disorders ENDT 1540 - Neurological Disorders 2 credit hour(s) Emphasis will be placed on the etiology, evolution, and electroencephalographic correlates of cerebral disorders… source
ENDT1550Introduction to Long Term MonitoringENDT 1550 - Introduction to Long Term Monitoring ENDT 1550 - Introduction to Long Term Monitoring 2 credit hour(s) Emphasis will be placed on conditions requiring long-term monitoring, technical aspe… source
ENDT1592LNeurodiagnostic Technology Skills Lab IIENDT 1592L - Neurodiagnostic Technology Skills Lab II ENDT 1592L - Neurodiagnostic Technology Skills Lab II 2 credit hour(s) Skill work will continue in EEG application with emphasis on the use of co… source
ENDT2010Advanced Topics in Neurodiagnostic TechnologyENDT 2010 - Advanced Topics in Neurodiagnostic Technology ENDT 2010 - Advanced Topics in Neurodiagnostic Technology 3 credit hour(s) An overview will be provided of varying modalities and a range of… source
ENDT2020EEG IIIENDT 2020 - EEG III ENDT 2020 - EEG III 2 credit hour(s) Emphasis will be placed on the etiology, evolution, and electroencephalographic correlates of seizure disorders. The relationship between the… source
ENDT2030Electrical Concepts in Neurodiagnostic Technology IIENDT 2030 - Electrical Concepts in Neurodiagnostic Technology II ENDT 2030 - Electrical Concepts in Neurodiagnostic Technology II 2 credit hour(s) Particular emphasis is placed on electrical polarity… source
ENDT2040Evoked PotentialsENDT 2040 - Evoked Potentials ENDT 2040 - Evoked Potentials 2 credit hour(s) Emphasis on equipment, principles of operation, associated waves related to normal and abnormal waveforms, placement and c… source
ENDT2080Pediatric and Neonatal Neurodiagnostic TechnologyENDT 2080 - Pediatric and Neonatal Neurodiagnostic Technology ENDT 2080 - Pediatric and Neonatal Neurodiagnostic Technology 2 credit hour(s) Particular focus will be placed on development and associa… source
ENDT2090Neurodiagnostic Clinical IIENDT 2090 - Neurodiagnostic Clinical II ENDT 2090 - Neurodiagnostic Clinical II 3 credit hour(s) With supervision, students will assist and, skills-permitting, perform intermediate EEG recordings wit… source
ENDT2092LNeurodiagnostic Technology Skills Lab IIIENDT 2092L - Neurodiagnostic Technology Skills Lab III ENDT 2092L - Neurodiagnostic Technology Skills Lab III 1 credit hour(s) Emphasis will be placed on special issues in patient care, strong interp… source
ENDT2120EEG IVENDT 2120 - EEG IV ENDT 2120 - EEG IV 2 credit hour(s) Emphasis will be on the mechanism of action of anti-seizure and anti-epileptic medications, contraindications to medications and treatments, and… source
ENDT2150Introduction to Advanced ModalitiesENDT 2150 - Introduction to Advanced Modalities ENDT 2150 - Introduction to Advanced Modalities 2 credit hour(s) Emphasis on equipment, placement of stimulation sites, troubleshooting, electronics, p… source
ENDT2190Neurodiagnostic Clinical IIIENDT 2190 - Neurodiagnostic Clinical III ENDT 2190 - Neurodiagnostic Clinical III 3 credit hour(s) With minimal supervision, students will perform routine and long-term electroencephalographic record… source
ENDT2250Intraoperative Neuromonitoring (IONM)ENDT 2250 - Intraoperative Neuromonitoring (IONM) ENDT 2250 - Intraoperative Neuromonitoring (IONM) 2 credit hour(s) Types of recordings, the technologist’s role, recording parameters, reason for sur… source
ENDT2999Neurodiagnostic Technology CapstoneENDT 2999 - Neurodiagnostic Technology Capstone ENDT 2999 - Neurodiagnostic Technology Capstone 1 credit hour(s) Students will develop a focused project on a topic of interest within the NDT field to… source
EMS2105EMS Program Success CourseEMS 2105 - EMS Program Success Course EMS 2105 - EMS Program Success Course 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory Hours: 45 source
EMS2207Legal Issues and Report WritingEMS 2207 - Legal Issues and Report Writing EMS 2207 - Legal Issues and Report Writing 2 credit hour(s) The course will also review the aspects of documentation that can reduce the risk of legal litig… source
EMS2213Endocrine and GI/GU TheoryEMS 2213 - Endocrine and GI/GU Theory EMS 2213 - Endocrine and GI/GU Theory 1 credit hour(s) Pre- or Meets or exceeds the cognitive source
EMS2223Advanced Trauma TheoryEMS 2223 - Advanced Trauma Theory EMS 2223 - Advanced Trauma Theory 3 credit hour(s) Includes instruction on the theory of advanced airway management and IV fluid resuscitation. Meets or exceeds the… source
EMS2313Neurological TheoryEMS 2313 - Neurological Theory EMS 2313 - Neurological Theory 2 credit hour(s) Pre- or Meets or exceeds the cognitive source
EMS2513Behavioral Emergencies and CommunicationEMS 2513 - Behavioral Emergencies and Communication EMS 2513 - Behavioral Emergencies and Communication 1 credit hour(s) Pre- or Includes instruction on effective communication with patients, coworke… source
EMS2650Advanced EMS OperationsEMS 2650 - Advanced EMS Operations EMS 2650 - Advanced EMS Operations 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory Hours: 45 source
EMS2993Paramedic CapstoneEMS 2993 - Paramedic Capstone EMS 2993 - Paramedic Capstone 1 credit hour(s) Pre- or This is the final lab course for the paramedic student to prepare for the National Registry paramedic exam. Succes… source
EMSS1110Emergency Medical ResponderEMSS 1110 - Emergency Medical Responder EMSS 1110 - Emergency Medical Responder 2 credit hour(s) It includes an overview of the human body, specified basic life support, airway management, trauma, me… source
EMSS1110LEmergency Medical Responder LabEMSS 1110L - Emergency Medical Responder Lab EMSS 1110L - Emergency Medical Responder Lab 1 credit hour(s) Note(s): This course is NOT a pre- or Read more. source
EMSS1115LEMT Basic Supplemental Skills LaboratoryEMSS 1115L - EMT Basic Supplemental Skills Laboratory EMSS 1115L - EMT Basic Supplemental Skills Laboratory 1 credit hour(s) Pre- or Reinforces topics in preparation for state licensure and national… source
EMSS1120Emergency Medical Technician LectureEMSS 1120 - Emergency Medical Technician Lecture EMSS 1120 - Emergency Medical Technician Lecture 6 credit hour(s) It includes an overview of the human body, basic life support, airway management, tr… source
EMSS1120LEmergency Medical Technician LabEMSS 1120L - Emergency Medical Technician Lab EMSS 1120L - Emergency Medical Technician Lab 2 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously EMS 1093. Read more. source
EMSS1121Emergency Medical Technician ClinicalEMSS 1121 - Emergency Medical Technician Clinical EMSS 1121 - Emergency Medical Technician Clinical 1 credit hour(s) Students rotate through various healthcare settings, refining clinical competencie… source
EMSS1996Special TopicsEMSS 1996 - Special Topics EMSS 1996 - Special Topics 1-6 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) Previously EMS 1996… source
EMSS2015EMS Combo BLS/ILS/ALS RefresherEMSS 2015 - EMS Combo BLS/ILS/ALS Refresher EMSS 2015 - EMS Combo BLS/ILS/ALS Refresher 2 credit hour(s) This is a combination refresher course for licensed EMT Basic, EMT Intermediate /AEMT and EMT-… source
EMSS2092LEMS Advanced Supplemental Skills LabEMSS 2092L - EMS Advanced Supplemental Skills Lab EMSS 2092L - EMS Advanced Supplemental Skills Lab 1 credit hour(s) Additional IV skills practice may be required. Reinforces topics in preparation fo… source
EMSS2120Advanced EMT LectureEMSS 2120 - Advanced EMT Lecture EMSS 2120 - Advanced EMT Lecture 6 credit hour(s) It includes an overview of the human body, advanced life support, airway management, trauma, medical and environment… source
EMSS2120LAdvanced EMT LabEMSS 2120L - Advanced EMT Lab EMSS 2120L - Advanced EMT Lab 2 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously EMS 1493. Read more. source
EMSS2121Advanced EMT ClinicalEMSS 2121 - Advanced EMT Clinical EMSS 2121 - Advanced EMT Clinical 2 credit hour(s) Pre- or Students rotate through various healthcare settings, refining clinical competencies required as an entry-l… source
EMSS2240Introduction to Paramedic PracticeEMSS 2240 - Introduction to Paramedic Practice EMSS 2240 - Introduction to Paramedic Practice 3 credit hour(s) Reviews foundational EMS knowledge and the NM Paramedic Scope of Practice. Emphasizes pa… source
EMSS2245Human Systems, Pathophysiology, and DevelopmentEMSS 2245 - Human Systems, Pathophysiology, and Development EMSS 2245 - Human Systems, Pathophysiology, and Development 3 credit hour(s) Emphasis is placed on interrelationships among organ systems a… source
EMSS2250Introduction to Advanced Patient Assessment and Clinical Decision MakingEMSS 2250 - Introduction to Advanced Patient Assessment and Clinical Decision Making EMSS 2250 - Introduction to Advanced Patient Assessment and Clinical Decision Making 1 credit hour(s) Theory Hours… source
EMSS2255Emergency PharmacologyEMSS 2255 - Emergency Pharmacology EMSS 2255 - Emergency Pharmacology 3 credit hour(s) Discusses physiologic actions, pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, therapeutic effects, medication administratio… source
EMSS2255LEmergency Pharmacology LabEMSS 2255L - Emergency Pharmacology Lab EMSS 2255L - Emergency Pharmacology Lab 1 credit hour(s) Students will practice medication administration, calculate medication dosages, vascular access, fluid… source
EMSS2310Airway and Respiratory EmergenciesEMSS 2310 - Airway and Respiratory Emergencies EMSS 2310 - Airway and Respiratory Emergencies 2 credit hour(s) Integrates the knowledge to develop and implement a comprehensive treatment plan, with t… source
EMSS2310LAirway and Respiratory Emergencies LabEMSS 2310L - Airway and Respiratory Emergencies Lab EMSS 2310L - Airway and Respiratory Emergencies Lab 1 credit hour(s) Pre- or Students will demonstrate the knowledge to develop and implement a com… source
EMSS2410Cardiac EmergenciesEMSS 2410 - Cardiac Emergencies EMSS 2410 - Cardiac Emergencies 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Discusses EKG and 12 lead EKG acquisition and interpretation, and cardiac rhythms. There is an emphasis on adv… source
EMSS2410LCardiac Emergencies LabEMSS 2410L - Cardiac Emergencies Lab EMSS 2410L - Cardiac Emergencies Lab 2 credit hour(s) Integrates EKG and 12 lead EKG acquisition and interpretation with patient management. There is an emphasis… source
EMSS2510Medical EmergenciesEMSS 2510 - Medical Emergencies EMSS 2510 - Medical Emergencies 5 credit hour(s) Includes environmental, chemical, poisoning, infectious diseases, endocrine/digestive, renal system, and psychiatric i… source
EMSS2510LMedical Emergencies LabEMSS 2510L - Medical Emergencies Lab EMSS 2510L - Medical Emergencies Lab 2 credit hour(s) source
EMSS2610Paramedic Trauma CareEMSS 2610 - Paramedic Trauma Care EMSS 2610 - Paramedic Trauma Care 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 45 source
EMSS2610LParamedic Trauma Care LaboratoryEMSS 2610L - Paramedic Trauma Care Laboratory EMSS 2610L - Paramedic Trauma Care Laboratory 1 credit hour(s) source
EMSS2650Advanced EMS OperationsEMSS 2650 - Advanced EMS Operations EMSS 2650 - Advanced EMS Operations 2 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 30 source
EMSS2710Advanced Care of Special PopulationsEMSS 2710 - Advanced Care of Special Populations EMSS 2710 - Advanced Care of Special Populations 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously EMS 2503. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source
EMSS2710LAdvanced Care of Special Populations LabEMSS 2710L - Advanced Care of Special Populations Lab EMSS 2710L - Advanced Care of Special Populations Lab 2 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously EMS 2593. Read more. source
EMSS2890Paramedic Clinical IEMSS 2890 - Paramedic Clinical I EMSS 2890 - Paramedic Clinical I 2 credit hour(s) Provides students an opportunity to apply their knowledge in real patient care situations, under direct supervision.… source
EMSS2895Paramedic Clinical IIEMSS 2895 - Paramedic Clinical II EMSS 2895 - Paramedic Clinical II 1 credit hour(s) Provides students an opportunity to apply their knowledge in real patient care situations, under direct supervisio… source
EMSS2998Paramedic InternshipEMSS 2998 - Paramedic Internship EMSS 2998 - Paramedic Internship 4 credit hour(s) Students will gain experience being the team leader and field practitioner on emergency calls. Students may be requi… source
ENGR1101Survey of Engineering FieldsENGR 1101 - Survey of Engineering Fields ENGR 1101 - Survey of Engineering Fields 3 credit hour(s) Group-orientated design projects are used to provide a multidisciplinary view of engineering systems… source
ENGR1101SSurvey of Engineering SeminarENGR 1101S - Survey of Engineering Seminar ENGR 1101S - Survey of Engineering Seminar 1 credit hour(s) Presentations and open symposium format emphasize career opportunities for engineering graduates… source
ENGR1996TopicsENGR 1996 - Topics ENGR 1996 - Topics 1 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) source
ENGR2088Engineering SpecialtyENGR 2088 - Engineering Specialty ENGR 2088 - Engineering Specialty 1-16 credit hour(s) This course is used to transfer approved courses from other colleges and universities to fulfill requirements f… source
ENGR2150Explosives Technology & SafetyENGR 2150 - Explosives Technology & Safety ENGR 2150 - Explosives Technology & Safety 3 credit hour(s) The course covers safety procedures and the use of explosives in research, development, testing,… source
ENGR2710ThermodynamicsENGR 2710 - Thermodynamics ENGR 2710 - Thermodynamics 3 credit hour(s) Thermodynamic equilibrium, thermodynamic properties, availability and irreversibility. Theory Hours: 45 source
ENGR2810Engineering StaticsENGR 2810 - Engineering Statics ENGR 2810 - Engineering Statics 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 45 source
ENGR2815Engineering DynamicsENGR 2815 - Engineering Dynamics ENGR 2815 - Engineering Dynamics 3 credit hour(s) Force/acceleration, work/energy and impulse/momentum principles. Graphical analysis, mechanisms and vibrations. Theo… source
ENGR2910Circuit Analysis IENGR 2910 - Circuit Analysis I ENGR 2910 - Circuit Analysis I 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 45 source
ENGR2915Circuit Analysis IIENGR 2915 - Circuit Analysis II ENGR 2915 - Circuit Analysis II 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 45 source
ENGR2996Special TopicsENGR 2996 - Special Topics ENGR 2996 - Special Topics 1-3 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) Previously ENGR 209… source
ENGT1010Methods in Engineering Technology IENGT 1010 - Methods in Engineering Technology I ENGT 1010 - Methods in Engineering Technology I 3 credit hour(s) Learners will gain foundational understanding and hands-on experience in materials bas… source
ENGT1012Materials EngineeringENGT 1012 - Materials Engineering ENGT 1012 - Materials Engineering 4 credit hour(s) Students will explore metals, polymers, ceramics, composite, electronic, and nano-structured materials, examining… source
ENGT1020OpticsENGT 1020 - Optics ENGT 1020 - Optics 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Reflection, refraction, dispersion, image formation and aberrations are studied with emphasis on the ray concept of light. Theory Hours:… source
ENGT1996TopicsENGT 1996 - Topics ENGT 1996 - Topics 1 credit hour(s) Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) source
ENGT1996BTopicsENGT 1996B - Topics ENGT 1996B - Topics 1 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) source
ENGT1996DTopicsENGT 1996D - Topics ENGT 1996D - Topics 1 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) source
ENGT1996ESpecial TopicsENGT 1996E - Special Topics ENGT 1996E - Special Topics 4-5 credit hour(s) Varies source
ENGT2020Lasers and PhotonicsENGT 2020 - Lasers and Photonics ENGT 2020 - Lasers and Photonics 4 credit hour(s) Students will learn P principles of laser operation, construction and technology. Students will learn about optical… source
ENGT2110Methods in Engineering Technology IIENGT 2110 - Methods in Engineering Technology II ENGT 2110 - Methods in Engineering Technology II 3 credit hour(s) Through practical exercises, students will learn how engineers and technologists ope… source
ENGT2140Vacuum Science IENGT 2140 - Vacuum Science I ENGT 2140 - Vacuum Science I 3 credit hour(s) Through a pressure regime approach, students will investigate both rough and high vacuum systems, analyzing gas load dynamic… source
ENGT2150Nanoscience & NanotechnologyENGT 2150 - Nanoscience & Nanotechnology ENGT 2150 - Nanoscience & Nanotechnology 3 credit hour(s) Students will explore the synthesis of nanomaterials and the advanced characterization techniques us… source
ENGT2210Methods in Engineering Technology IIIENGT 2210 - Methods in Engineering Technology III ENGT 2210 - Methods in Engineering Technology III 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Through in-class exercises, guest speakers, case studies, and readings, st… source
ENGT2996AMethods in Engineering Tech IIENGT 2996A - Methods in Engineering Tech II ENGT 2996A - Methods in Engineering Tech II 3 credit hour(s) It will continue to explore the processes and tools used to create nano-materials and structur… source
ENGT2996BMethods in Engineering Tech IIIENGT 2996B - Methods in Engineering Tech III ENGT 2996B - Methods in Engineering Tech III 3 credit hour(s) Learners will be exposed to materials processing safety, hands on experience in clean room f… source
ENGL1110Composition I - GEENGL 1110 - Composition I - GE ENGL 1110 - Composition I - GE 3 credit hour(s) They will develop reading and writing skills that will with the writing required in their fields of study and other pers… source
ENGL1110PComposition I Plus - GEENGL 1110P - Composition I Plus - GE ENGL 1110P - Composition I Plus - GE 4 credit hour(s) They will develop reading and writing skills that will with the writing required in their fields of study an… source
ENGL1120Composition II - GEENGL 1120 - Composition II - GE ENGL 1120 - Composition II - GE 3 credit hour(s) Research and writing practices emphasize summary, analysis, evaluation, and integration of secondary sources. Students… source
ENGL1160Introduction to Digital Storytelling - GEENGL 1160 - Introduction to Digital Storytelling - GE ENGL 1160 - Introduction to Digital Storytelling - GE 3 credit hour(s) Digital stories are narratives that combine elements such as text, audio,… source
ENGL1210Technical Communications - GEENGL 1210 - Technical Communications - GE ENGL 1210 - Technical Communications - GE 3 credit hour(s) Meets NMHED General Education Area I - Communication. Note(s): This course is not a substitute for… source
ENGL1310Introduction to JournalismENGL 1310 - Introduction to Journalism ENGL 1310 - Introduction to Journalism 3 credit hour(s) The student is introduced to the journalistic style of writing, terms used in journalistic work, editing… source
ENGL1410Introduction to Literature - GEENGL 1410 - Introduction to Literature - GE ENGL 1410 - Introduction to Literature - GE 3 credit hour(s) Students will identify common literary elements in each genre, understanding how specific elem… source
ENGL2088English SpecialtyENGL 2088 - English Specialty ENGL 2088 - English Specialty 1-12 credit hour(s) This course is used to transfer approved courses from other colleges and universities. source
ENGL2120Intermediate Composition - GEENGL 2120 - Intermediate Composition - GE ENGL 2120 - Intermediate Composition - GE 3 credit hour(s) Research, composition, exposition and presentation abilities will be practiced and developed. Thro… source
ENGL2210Professional and Technical Communication - GEENGL 2210 - Professional and Technical Communication - GE ENGL 2210 - Professional and Technical Communication - GE 3 credit hour(s) This course emphasizes the importance of audience, document design… source
ENGL2260Creating Linear Digital StoriesENGL 2260 - Creating Linear Digital Stories ENGL 2260 - Creating Linear Digital Stories 3 credit hour(s) Linear digital stories have a set beginning, middle, and end and can be crafted in any digital… source
ENGL2261Creating Interactive Digital StoriesENGL 2261 - Creating Interactive Digital Stories ENGL 2261 - Creating Interactive Digital Stories 3 credit hour(s) Interactive digital stories have branching narratives that rely on the choices of th… source
ENGL2271Writing for the Media IIENGL 2271 - Writing for the Media II ENGL 2271 - Writing for the Media II 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously JOUR 2271. Read more . Theory Hours: 45 source
ENGL2290Journalistic PracticeENGL 2290 - Journalistic Practice ENGL 2290 - Journalistic Practice 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously JOUR 2290. Read more . Theory Hours: 45 source
ENGL2310Introduction to Creative Writing - GEENGL 2310 - Introduction to Creative Writing - GE ENGL 2310 - Introduction to Creative Writing - GE 3 credit hour(s) Students will read and study published works as models, but the focus of this “wor… source
ENGL2320Introduction to Fiction Writing - GEENGL 2320 - Introduction to Fiction Writing - GE ENGL 2320 - Introduction to Fiction Writing - GE 3 credit hour(s) This course is a reading and “workshop” introduction to the fundamental working mode… source
ENGL2330Introduction to Poetry Writing - GEENGL 2330 - Introduction to Poetry Writing - GE ENGL 2330 - Introduction to Poetry Writing - GE 3 credit hour(s) This course is a reading and workshop introduction to the fundamental working modes of… source
ENGL2510Analysis of Literature - GEENGL 2510 - Analysis of Literature - GE ENGL 2510 - Analysis of Literature - GE 3 credit hour(s) Students will learn how to write focused literary analyses, demonstrating their understanding of biogr… source
ENGL2520Film as Literature - GEENGL 2520 - Film as Literature - GE ENGL 2520 - Film as Literature - GE 3 credit hour(s) Students will learn to analyze films, film techniques, eras,and genres. Students will also identify significan… source
ENGL2570Modern Latin American LiteratureENGL 2570 - Modern Latin American Literature ENGL 2570 - Modern Latin American Literature 3 credit hour(s) The nature of the historical evolution of these nations had an immediate and powerful effect… source
ENGL2610American Literature I - GEENGL 2610 - American Literature I - GE ENGL 2610 - American Literature I - GE 3 credit hour(s) This course provides students with the contexts and documents necessary to understand the origins of Ame… source
ENGL2620American Literature II - GEENGL 2620 - American Literature II - GE ENGL 2620 - American Literature II - GE 3 credit hour(s) This course provides students with the contexts and documents necessary to understand American Literat… source
ENGL2630British Literature I - GEENGL 2630 - British Literature I - GE ENGL 2630 - British Literature I - GE 3 credit hour(s) This survey covers specific literary works — essays, short stories, novels, poems, and plays — as well as… source
ENGL2640British Literature II - GEENGL 2640 - British Literature II - GE ENGL 2640 - British Literature II - GE 3 credit hour(s) This survey covers specific literary works — short stories, novels, poems, and plays — as well as the so… source
ENGL2650World Literature I - GEENGL 2650 - World Literature I - GE ENGL 2650 - World Literature I - GE 3 credit hour(s) Students will broaden their understanding of literature and their knowledge of other cultures through explorat… source
ENGL2660World Literature II - GEENGL 2660 - World Literature II - GE ENGL 2660 - World Literature II - GE 3 credit hour(s) Students will broaden their understanding of literature and their knowledge of other cultures through explor… source
ENGL2996Topics in EnglishENGL 2996 - Topics in English ENGL 2996 - Topics in English 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) Previously ENG 2096-2996. Read more . source
ENGL2998Internship in EnglishENGL 2998 - Internship in English ENGL 2998 - Internship in English 1-3 credit hour(s) This course requires students work 45, 90, or 135 hours, depending on the internship placement. The internship w… source
ESL0101High Beginning 1ESL 0101 - High Beginning 1 ESL 0101 - High Beginning 1 0 credit hour(s) ESL 0101 covers identifying names, numbers, and countries of origin. Students will also use greetings, exchange personal infor… source
ESL0102High Beginning 2ESL 0102 - High Beginning 2 ESL 0102 - High Beginning 2 0 credit hour(s) ESL 0102 covers describing actions and talking about family members. Students will also describe health problems and suggest r… source
ESL0103High Beginning 3ESL 0103 - High Beginning 3 ESL 0103 - High Beginning 3 0 credit hour(s) ESL 0103 covers describing location, giving directions, asking for directions and confirming by repetition. Students will also… source
ESL0104High Beginning 4ESL 0104 - High Beginning 4 ESL 0104 - High Beginning 4 0 credit hour(s) ESL 0104 covers asking and quantity, reading prices, and asking for the location of things. Students will also identify past a… source
ESL0105High Beginning 5ESL 0105 - High Beginning 5 ESL 0105 - High Beginning 5 0 credit hour(s) ESL 0105 covers describing past actions, discussing chores, and expressing appreciation. Students will also describe future ac… source
ESL0106High Beginning 6ESL 0106 - High Beginning 6 ESL 0106 - High Beginning 6 0 credit hour(s) ESL 0106 focuses on a review of grammar in the context of college and career readiness. Students will review simple present, s… source
ESL0107High Beginning IESL 0107 - High Beginning I ESL 0107 - High Beginning I 0 credit hour(s) ESL 0107 covers identifying names, numbers, countries of origin, describing actions and talking about family members. Students… source
ESL0108High Beginning IIESL 0108 - High Beginning II ESL 0108 - High Beginning II 0 credit hour(s) ESL 0108 covers describing location, giving directions, asking for directions, confirming by repetition, asking and quantity… source
ESL0109High Beginning IIIESL 0109 - High Beginning III ESL 0109 - High Beginning III 0 credit hour(s) ESL 0109 covers describing past actions, discussing chores, expressing appreciation. Students will review grammar in the c… source
ESL0201Low Intermediate 1ESL 0201 - Low Intermediate 1 ESL 0201 - Low Intermediate 1 0 credit hour(s) ESL 0201 covers describing people, clothing, habitual actions, and actions in the present. Students will also offer advice… source
ESL0202Low Intermediate 2ESL 0202 - Low Intermediate 2 ESL 0202 - Low Intermediate 2 0 credit hour(s) ESL 0202 covers describing past actions and daily activities. Students will also identify appropriate action after an acci… source
ESL0203Low Intermediate 3ESL 0203 - Low Intermediate 3 ESL 0203 - Low Intermediate 3 0 credit hour(s) ESL 0203 covers identifying methods of transportation, describing number of times and length of time. Students will also d… source
ESL0204Low Intermediate 4ESL 0204 - Low Intermediate 4 ESL 0204 - Low Intermediate 4 0 credit hour(s) ESL 0204 covers comparing prices and quality, comparing two things, and comparing three or more things. Students will also… source
ESL0205Low Intermediate 5ESL 0205 - Low Intermediate 5 ESL 0205 - Low Intermediate 5 0 credit hour(s) ESL 0205 covers asking for recommendations, requesting politely, agreeing to a request and refusing a request politely. St… source
ESL0206Low Intermediate 6ESL 0206 - Low Intermediate 6 ESL 0206 - Low Intermediate 6 0 credit hour(s) ESL 0206 focuses on a review of grammar in the context of college and career readiness. Students will review simple presen… source
ESL0207Low Intermediate IESL 0207 - Low Intermediate I ESL 0207 - Low Intermediate I 0 credit hour(s) ESL 0207 covers describing people, clothing, habitual actions, actions in the present, actions in the past, and daily acti… source
ESL0208Low Intermediate IIESL 0208 - Low Intermediate II ESL 0208 - Low Intermediate II 0 credit hour(s) ESL 0208 covers identifying methods of transportation, describing number of times, length of time, comparing prices and… source
ESL0209Low Intermediate IIIESL 0209 - Low Intermediate III ESL 0209 - Low Intermediate III 0 credit hour(s) ESL 0209 covers asking for recommendations, requesting politely, agreeing to a request, and refusing a request politel… source
ESL0250ESL LiteracyESL 0250 - ESL Literacy ESL 0250 - ESL Literacy 0 credit hour(s) Introduces alphabet, phonemic system, basic vocabulary and simple sentences in meaningful, communicative contexts. For students who ha… source
ESL0301High Intermediate 1ESL 0301 - High Intermediate 1 ESL 0301 - High Intermediate 1 0 credit hour(s) ESL 0301 covers describing and comparing likes, interests, and personality types. Students will also discuss learning st… source
ESL0302High Intermediate 2ESL 0302 - High Intermediate 2 ESL 0302 - High Intermediate 2 0 credit hour(s) ESL 0302 covers offering , agreeing and disagreeing, giving reasons, and making a complaint. Student will also discuss h… source
ESL0303High Intermediate 3ESL 0303 - High Intermediate 3 ESL 0303 - High Intermediate 3 0 credit hour(s) ESL 0303 covers discussing future plans, describing actions based on expectations, and describe community events. Studen… source
ESL0304High Intermediate 4ESL 0304 - High Intermediate 4 ESL 0304 - High Intermediate 4 0 credit hour(s) ESL 0304 covers making suggestions, asking for advice, discussing financial concerns, and comparing banking services. St… source
ESL0305High Intermediate 5ESL 0305 - High Intermediate 5 ESL 0305 - High Intermediate 5 0 credit hour(s) ESL 0305 covers describing past activities and past events. Students will also describe future possibility and describe… source
ESL0306High Intermediate 6ESL 0306 - High Intermediate 6 ESL 0306 - High Intermediate 6 0 credit hour(s) ESL 0306 focuses on a review of grammar in the context of college and career readiness. Students will review present per… source
ESL0307High Intermediate IESL 0307 - High Intermediate I ESL 0307 - High Intermediate I 0 credit hour(s) ESL 0307 covers describing and comparing likes, interests, personality types, offering , agreeing and disagreeing, givin… source
ESL0308High Intermediate IIESL 0308 - High Intermediate II ESL 0308 - High Intermediate II 0 credit hour(s) ESL 0308 covers discussing plans, describing actions based on expectations, community events, making suggestions, aski… source
ESL0309High Intermediate IIIESL 0309 - High Intermediate III ESL 0309 - High Intermediate III 0 credit hour(s) ESL 0309 covers describing past activities and events. Students will describe possibility and a sequence of events i… source
ESL0401Low Advanced 1ESL 0401 - Low Advanced 1 ESL 0401 - Low Advanced 1 0 credit hour(s) ESL 0401 covers describing personal strengths, expressing opinions, and expressing agreement and disagreement. Students will also… source
ESL0402Low Advanced 2ESL 0402 - Low Advanced 2 ESL 0402 - Low Advanced 2 0 credit hour(s) ESL 0402 covers discussing inappropriate behaviors at home and school and using polite forms of language. Students will also discu… source
ESL0403Low Advanced 3ESL 0403 - Low Advanced 3 ESL 0403 - Low Advanced 3 0 credit hour(s) ESL 0403 covers describing volunteer responsibilities, describing a sequence of events, and describing repeated actions in the pas… source
ESL0404Low Advanced 4ESL 0404 - Low Advanced 4 ESL 0404 - Low Advanced 4 0 credit hour(s) ESL 0404 covers explaining problems with a purchase, discussing preferences, explaining mistakes, and asking for information about… source
ESL0405Low Advanced 5ESL 0405 - Low Advanced 5 ESL 0405 - Low Advanced 5 0 credit hour(s) ESL 0405 covers describing environmental issues and concerns, giving advice, making suggestions, describing actions one can take.… source
ESL0406Low Advanced 6ESL 0406 - Low Advanced 6 ESL 0406 - Low Advanced 6 0 credit hour(s) ESL 0406 focuses on a review of grammar in the context of college and career readiness. Students will review passive voice, indire… source
ESL0407Low Advanced IESL 0407 - Low Advanced I ESL 0407 - Low Advanced I 0 credit hour(s) ESL 0407 covers describing personal strengths, expressing opinions, expressing agreement and disagreement, discussing inappropriat… source
ESL0408Low Advanced IIESL 0408 - Low Advanced II ESL 0408 - Low Advanced II 0 credit hour(s) ESL 0408 covers describing volunteer responsibilities, a sequence of events, and repeated actions in the past and present, expla… source
ESL0409Low Advanced IIIESL 0409 - Low Advanced III ESL 0409 - Low Advanced III 0 credit hour(s) ESL 0409 covers describing environmental issues and concerns, giving advice, making suggestions, and describing actions one ca… source
ESL0500Integrated ESLESL 0500 - Integrated ESL ESL 0500 - Integrated ESL 0 credit hour(s) Presents reading, writing, listening, speaking and grammatical skills through group work, paired practice and self-paced instructi… source
ESL0505ESL Learning CenterESL 0505 - ESL Learning Center ESL 0505 - ESL Learning Center 0 credit hour(s) Includes individualized study and tutoring in English language skills with access to computer, video and audio programs… source
ESL0600CitizenshipESL 0600 - Citizenship ESL 0600 - Citizenship 0 credit hour(s) Covers English language skills, American history and government. For students who have a high intermediate to advanced level of English… source
ESOL0196-0996Special TopicsESOL 0196-0996 - Special Topics ESOL 0196-0996 - Special Topics 1-3 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) source
ESOL0996TopicsESOL 0996 - Topics ESOL 0996 - Topics 1 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) source
ESOL1110Composition I for English LearnersESOL 1110 - Composition I for English Learners ESOL 1110 - Composition I for English Learners 3 credit hour(s) Students will read, write, and think critically about a variety of issues and texts, wit… source
ESOL1120Composition II for English LearnersESOL 1120 - Composition II for English Learners ESOL 1120 - Composition II for English Learners 3 credit hour(s) It provides advanced instruction in academic research and writing, focusing on develop… source
ESOL1210Vocabulary and Discourse in Creative and Fine ArtsESOL 1210 - Vocabulary and Discourse in Creative and Fine Arts ESOL 1210 - Vocabulary and Discourse in Creative and Fine Arts 1 credit hour(s) The course focuses on discipline-specific language, term… source
ESOL1220Vocabulary and Discourse in HumanitiesESOL 1220 - Vocabulary and Discourse in Humanities ESOL 1220 - Vocabulary and Discourse in Humanities 1 credit hour(s) The course focuses on discipline-specific language, terminology, and concepts to… source
ESOL1230Vocabulary and Discourse in MathematicsESOL 1230 - Vocabulary and Discourse in Mathematics ESOL 1230 - Vocabulary and Discourse in Mathematics 1 credit hour(s) The course focuses on discipline-specific language, terminology, and concepts… source
ESOL1240Vocabulary and Discourse in CommunicationsESOL 1240 - Vocabulary and Discourse in Communications ESOL 1240 - Vocabulary and Discourse in Communications 1 credit hour(s) The course focuses on discipline-specific language, terminology, and con… source
ESOL1250Vocabulary and Discourse in Laboratory ScienceESOL 1250 - Vocabulary and Discourse in Laboratory Science ESOL 1250 - Vocabulary and Discourse in Laboratory Science 1 credit hour(s) The course focuses on discipline-specific language, terminology,… source
ESOL1260Vocabulary and Discourse in Social and Behavioral ScienceESOL 1260 - Vocabulary and Discourse in Social and Behavioral Science ESOL 1260 - Vocabulary and Discourse in Social and Behavioral Science 1 credit hour(s) The course focuses on discipline-specific… source
ESOL1996Special TopicsESOL 1996 - Special Topics ESOL 1996 - Special Topics 1-3 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) source
ESOL2996Special TopicsESOL 2996 - Special Topics ESOL 2996 - Special Topics 1-3 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) source
ENTR1110Entrepreneurship - GEENTR 1110 - Entrepreneurship - GE ENTR 1110 - Entrepreneurship - GE 3 credit hour(s) Meets NMHED General Education Area VII - Flex. Note(s): Previously BA 1105. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source
ENTR2110Small Business ManagementENTR 2110 - Small Business Management ENTR 2110 - Small Business Management 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously BA 2105. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source
ENVS1110Environmental Science IENVS 1110 - Environmental Science I ENVS 1110 - Environmental Science I 3 credit hour(s) Emphasis on the use of the scientific method and critical thinking skills in understanding environmental issue… source
ENVS1110LEnvironmental Science I LabENVS 1110L - Environmental Science I Lab ENVS 1110L - Environmental Science I Lab 1 credit hour(s) Focal areas for the course include: water management, climate, pollution, and waste management. Stud… source
ENVS1210Field Methods in Environmental ScienceENVS 1210 - Field Methods in Environmental Science ENVS 1210 - Field Methods in Environmental Science 4 credit hour(s) Students will come away with a solid foundation in applied management techniques… source
EXSC1160IM Group ExerciseEXSC 1160 - IM Group Exercise EXSC 1160 - IM Group Exercise 2 credit hour(s) Emphasis is on hands-on learning of methods for leading a group exercise class, including visual and auditory cues, dance… source
EXSC1180IM Training Techniques ReviewEXSC 1180 - IM Training Techniques Review EXSC 1180 - IM Training Techniques Review 2 credit hour(s) Topics include postural alignment, biomechanics, proper spotting techniques, and exercise recommen… source
EXSC2110Exercise PhysiologyEXSC 2110 - Exercise Physiology EXSC 2110 - Exercise Physiology 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or The emphasis is on physiological responses and adaptations to exercise. Basic elements of anatomy and physiolo… source
EXSC2120Structural KinesiologyEXSC 2120 - Structural Kinesiology EXSC 2120 - Structural Kinesiology 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Special attention is focused on the practical implications of human movement and how they relate to deve… source
EXSC2150Prevention and Care Exercise InjuryEXSC 2150 - Prevention and Care Exercise Injury EXSC 2150 - Prevention and Care Exercise Injury 3 credit hour(s) Students explore the use of physical conditioning techniques to prevent injury and dis… source
EXSC2160Fitness & Exercise TestingEXSC 2160 - Fitness & Exercise Testing EXSC 2160 - Fitness & Exercise Testing 3 credit hour(s) Tests for assessing cardiorespiratory fitness, muscular strength, power and endurance, flexibility, body… source
EXSC2990Exercise Science PracticumEXSC 2990 - Exercise Science Practicum EXSC 2990 - Exercise Science Practicum 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Note(s): Previously FITT 2190. Read more. Practicum Hours: 135 source
HLED2521Service Marketing for Fitness ProgramHLED 2521 - Service Marketing for Fitness Program HLED 2521 - Service Marketing for Fitness Program 3 credit hour(s) Students will explore strategies for building strong client relationships, effecti… source
FDMA1280Shooting Your StoryFDMA 1280 - Shooting Your Story FDMA 1280 - Shooting Your Story 3 credit hour(s) This three-credit online class covers basic filmmaking shot composition and story development for different movie genr… source
FDMA1525Introduction to FilmmakingFDMA 1525 - Introduction to Filmmaking FDMA 1525 - Introduction to Filmmaking 2 credit hour(s) Students will study the formal elements of film through close-reading of significant short films and rel… source
FDMA1994Professional PortfolioFDMA 1994 - Professional Portfolio FDMA 1994 - Professional Portfolio 2 credit hour(s) Pre- or Basic skills related to networking, resume preparation, entrepreneurship and project management will als… source
FDMA1996TopicsFDMA 1996 - Topics FDMA 1996 - Topics 1-6 credit hour(s) Specific titles to be announced in the Schedule of Classes. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .)… source
FDMA2113Fabrication for FilmFDMA 2113 - Fabrication for Film FDMA 2113 - Fabrication for Film 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously FILM 2001. Read more . Theory Hours: 30 source
FDMA2340Editing IIFDMA 2340 - Editing II FDMA 2340 - Editing II 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Training includes various non-linear software tools expanding on concepts learned in Editing I. Students will complete individua… source
FDMA2381StoryboardingFDMA 2381 - Storyboarding FDMA 2381 - Storyboarding 2 credit hour(s) Further, the purpose of this course is to introduce students to the principles of visual storytelling—in film–through the use of t… source
FDMA2610Directing IFDMA 2610 - Directing I FDMA 2610 - Directing I 3 credit hour(s) Students will participate in hands-on workshops and develop stories for motion media, create screenplays and work with actors in short… source
FDMA2996Special TopicsFDMA 2996 - Special Topics FDMA 2996 - Special Topics 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) Previously FILM 2996. Read more . source
FDMA2997Independent StudyFDMA 2997 - Independent Study FDMA 2997 - Independent Study 1-12 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously FILM 2097. Read more . source
FDMA1110Film History - GEFDMA 1110 - Film History - GE FDMA 1110 - Film History - GE 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or We will explore the development of cinema both as an art form and as an industry, and consider the technological,… source
FDMA1120Desktop Publishing IFDMA 1120 - Desktop Publishing I FDMA 1120 - Desktop Publishing I 3 credit hour(s) The course will focus on graphics and typographic design, fonts and other skills for print and web publishing. Note(… source
FDMA1150Introduction to Film TechnologyFDMA 1150 - Introduction to Film Technology FDMA 1150 - Introduction to Film Technology 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Note(s): Previously FILM 1003. Read more . Theory Hours: 30 source
FDMA1220Introduction to Digital Video EditingFDMA 1220 - Introduction to Digital Video Editing FDMA 1220 - Introduction to Digital Video Editing 3 credit hour(s) Students work with multiple video formats and create short movies for multiple dis… source
FDMA1260Introduction to Digital MediaFDMA 1260 - Introduction to Digital Media FDMA 1260 - Introduction to Digital Media 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Students will be involved in teamwork, communication and workplace interaction simulation.… source
FDMA1410Audio Production IFDMA 1410 - Audio Production I FDMA 1410 - Audio Production I 2 credit hour(s) Topics include acoustic science, microphones, recording and mixing techniques, analog and digital audio hardware and sof… source
FDMA1515Introduction to Digital Image Editing-PhotoshopFDMA 1515 - Introduction to Digital Image Editing-Photoshop FDMA 1515 - Introduction to Digital Image Editing-Photoshop 3 credit hour(s) Tools used will include selections, layers, and adjustments, a… source
FDMA1535Introduction to IllustratorFDMA 1535 - Introduction to Illustrator FDMA 1535 - Introduction to Illustrator 3 credit hour(s) Recommended: BCIS 1110 * + FDMA 1515 Students receive instruction on vector graphics creation using ve… source
FDMA1540Introduction to Motion GraphicsFDMA 1540 - Introduction to Motion Graphics FDMA 1540 - Introduction to Motion Graphics 3 credit hour(s) Students will use After Effects to create layers, compositions, typefaces, visual effects and… source
FDMA1550Introduction to Post-Production EditingFDMA 1550 - Introduction to Post-Production Editing FDMA 1550 - Introduction to Post-Production Editing 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or This is the second course of a comprehensive 2 Year Certificate in Fil… source
FDMA1620Location ShootingFDMA 1620 - Location Shooting FDMA 1620 - Location Shooting 4 credit hour(s) Pre- or Basic camera usage on location; basic storytelling; assessing/utilizing locations for set, light and sound sources… source
FDMA1630Principles of DesignFDMA 1630 - Principles of Design FDMA 1630 - Principles of Design 3 credit hour(s) Students will develop critical thinking skills in applying concepts of basic design principles. Students will apply… source
FDMA1650Short Film ProductionFDMA 1650 - Short Film Production FDMA 1650 - Short Film Production 4 credit hour(s) Pre- or Students will prepare for preproduction, write, cast, rehearse, shoot, and edit their own short film throu… source
FDMA17162D Animation and SoundFDMA 1716 - 2D Animation and Sound FDMA 1716 - 2D Animation and Sound 3 credit hour(s) Recommended: BCIS 1110 * Students will learn sound editing theory and practice including audio effects and resto… source
FDMA2120Film Crew I/ Introduction to Film and Media WorkflowFDMA 2120 - Film Crew I/ Introduction to Film and Media Workflow FDMA 2120 - Film Crew I/ Introduction to Film and Media Workflow 3 credit hour(s) An introduction to the film industry. This class tea… source
FDMA2135Film Crew IVFDMA 2135 - Film Crew IV FDMA 2135 - Film Crew IV 4 credit hour(s) Pre- or In FILM CREW IV students who have been accepted will produce and direct their film and/or media project Students will work w… source
FDMA2140Film Crew VFDMA 2140 - Film Crew V FDMA 2140 - Film Crew V 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or In FILM CREW V students who have been accepted will complete the post-production process for their film and/or media project.… source
FDMA2144Pre-Production ManagementFDMA 2144 - Pre-Production Management FDMA 2144 - Pre-Production Management 4 credit hour(s) Pre- or Note(s): Previously FILM 1220. Read more . Theory Hours: 45 source
FDMA2165Film Crew InternshipFDMA 2165 - Film Crew Internship FDMA 2165 - Film Crew Internship 1-12 credit hour(s) Student must complete 150 internship hours in the course of one semester. All students participating in the inter… source
FDMA2215Digital Cinematography IIFDMA 2215 - Digital Cinematography II FDMA 2215 - Digital Cinematography II 2 credit hour(s) Pre- or Students use professional camera, lighting, and grip equipment; develop digital acquisition workfl… source
FDMA2287Digital Design StudioFDMA 2287 - Digital Design Studio FDMA 2287 - Digital Design Studio 3 credit hour(s) Can be used with permission to fulfill cooperative requirement. Note(s): Course taught in a computer lab Previousl… source
FDMA2325Advanced PhotoshopFDMA 2325 - Advanced Photoshop FDMA 2325 - Advanced Photoshop 3 credit hour(s) The focus is on the core image-editing tools of Photoshop that can be universally applied to photography, print, film or… source
FDMA2855Social Media Marketing ToolsFDMA 2855 - Social Media Marketing Tools FDMA 2855 - Social Media Marketing Tools 3 credit hour(s) Recommended: BCIS 1110 In today’s rapidly-evolving media landscape, social media has not only become… source
FDMA2860Business of FilmFDMA 2860 - Business of Film FDMA 2860 - Business of Film 3 credit hour(s) A study of the business of filmmaking focusing on how to produce an independent film. Students explore budgeting and script… source
FDMA2998Film and Digital Media Arts InternshipFDMA 2998 - Film and Digital Media Arts Internship FDMA 2998 - Film and Digital Media Arts Internship 1-6 credit hour(s) Internship Hours: 45-270 source
FS1010Principles of Emergency ServicesFS 1010 - Principles of Emergency Services FS 1010 - Principles of Emergency Services 3 credit hour(s) This course meets the requirements set forth by the Fire and Emergency Services Higher Education… source
FS1015Physical Fitness for FirefightersFS 1015 - Physical Fitness for Firefighters FS 1015 - Physical Fitness for Firefighters 2 credit hour(s) This course will provide firefighter cadets with the knowledge and practical skills necessary… source
FS1504Wildland FirefightingFS 1504 - Wildland Firefighting FS 1504 - Wildland Firefighting 3 credit hour(s) In addition, students will also gain knowledge in fire line references and explore the techniques associated with wild… source
FS1512Building Construction for Fire PreventionFS 1512 - Building Construction for Fire Prevention FS 1512 - Building Construction for Fire Prevention 3 credit hour(s) The elements of construction and design of structures are shown to be key fact… source
FS1544Fire Service Instructor IFS 1544 - Fire Service Instructor I FS 1544 - Fire Service Instructor I 3 credit hour(s) This 45 hour course is designed to train the student as outlined in NFPA 1041 Fire service Professional Qualif… source
FS1610Principles of Fire and Emergency Services Safety and SurvivalFS 1610 - Principles of Fire and Emergency Services Safety and Survival FS 1610 - Principles of Fire and Emergency Services Safety and Survival 3 credit hour(s) This course meets the requirements set… source
FS1817National Incident Management SystemFS 1817 - National Incident Management System FS 1817 - National Incident Management System 3 credit hour(s) The course will include I-200, IS-700 and IS-800. I-200 will provide students with knowled… source
FS1820Hazardous Materials Awareness and OperationsFS 1820 - Hazardous Materials Awareness and Operations FS 1820 - Hazardous Materials Awareness and Operations 3 credit hour(s) NFPA 1072 Standard for Personnel Professional Qualification, and OSHA 29… source
FS1996Special TopicsFS 1996 - Special Topics FS 1996 - Special Topics 1-6 credit hour(s) Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) source
FS2001Fire Protection SystemsFS 2001 - Fire Protection Systems FS 2001 - Fire Protection Systems 3 credit hour(s) This course meets the requirements set forth by the Fire and Emergency Services Higher Education (FESHE) Initiativ… source
FS2008Fire Protection Hydraulics and Water SupplyFS 2008 - Fire Protection Hydraulics and Water Supply FS 2008 - Fire Protection Hydraulics and Water Supply 3 credit hour(s) This course meets the requirements set forth by the Fire and Emergency Ser… source
FS2215Firefighter I & II TheoryFS 2215 - Firefighter I & II Theory FS 2215 - Firefighter I & II Theory 4 credit hour(s) The 90-hour lab portion is a required The combination of the two courses are designed to train the student as… source
FS2240Wildland Fire Ignition OperationsFS 2240 - Wildland Fire Ignition Operations FS 2240 - Wildland Fire Ignition Operations 2 credit hour(s) The course provides students with important information concerning general tasks required to b… source
FS2292Firefighter I & II LabFS 2292 - Firefighter I & II Lab FS 2292 - Firefighter I & II Lab 2 credit hour(s) The 60-hour theory portion is a required The combination of the two courses are designed to train the student as out… source
FS2419Strategy and TacticsFS 2419 - Strategy and Tactics FS 2419 - Strategy and Tactics 3 credit hour(s) This course meets the requirements set forth by the Fire and Emergency Services Higher Education (FESHE) Initiative. The… source
FS2422Fire Behavior and CombustionFS 2422 - Fire Behavior and Combustion FS 2422 - Fire Behavior and Combustion 3 credit hour(s) This course meets the requirements set forth by the Fire and Emergency Services Higher Education (FESHE)… source
FS2530Fire Officer 1FS 2530 - Fire Officer 1 FS 2530 - Fire Officer 1 3 credit hour(s) Upon successful completion of this course the student will be able to find ways to effectively manage human resources; community pub… source
FS2625Fire Officer 2FS 2625 - Fire Officer 2 FS 2625 - Fire Officer 2 3 credit hour(s) This course gives the officer more knowledge of management and supervision so that he/she can make basic evaluations of employee rel… source
FS2640Legal Aspects of Emergency ServicesFS 2640 - Legal Aspects of Emergency Services FS 2640 - Legal Aspects of Emergency Services 3 credit hour(s) This course meets the requirements set forth by the Fire and Emergency Services Higher Edu… source
FS2814Fire PreventionFS 2814 - Fire Prevention FS 2814 - Fire Prevention 3 credit hour(s) Topics include: history and philosophy of fire prevention; organization and operation of a fire prevention bureau; use and applica… source
FS2815Intermediate Wildland Fire BehaviorFS 2815 - Intermediate Wildland Fire Behavior FS 2815 - Intermediate Wildland Fire Behavior 3 credit hour(s) This course is based on skills designed to prepare the prospective fire line supervisor to… source
FS2820Wildland LeadershipFS 2820 - Wildland Leadership FS 2820 - Wildland Leadership 3 credit hour(s) The course will also improve awareness of human performance issues on the fireline so that individual firefighters can int… source
FS2825Wildland Fire Advanced Firefighter DevelopmentFS 2825 - Wildland Fire Advanced Firefighter Development FS 2825 - Wildland Fire Advanced Firefighter Development 3 credit hour(s) Students will gain detailed information pertaining to air operations… source
FS2830Wildland Urban Interface Awareness and StrategiesFS 2830 - Wildland Urban Interface Awareness and Strategies FS 2830 - Wildland Urban Interface Awareness and Strategies 3 credit hour(s) Students will learn the tools necessary to evaluate, protect,… source
FS2996Special TopicsFS 2996 - Special Topics FS 2996 - Special Topics 1-6 credit hour(s) Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) source
FS2997Independent StudyFS 2997 - Independent Study FS 2997 - Independent Study 1-6 credit hour(s) source
FS2999Fire Science Capstone CourseFS 2999 - Fire Science Capstone Course FS 2999 - Fire Science Capstone Course 1 credit hour(s) (Taken during student’s last term) Theory Hours: 15 source
FYEX1110First-Year SeminarFYEX 1110 - First-Year Seminar FYEX 1110 - First-Year Seminar 3 credit hour(s) Students will learn many proven strategies for creating greater academic, professional, and personal success. Topics may… source
FSTE2110Food Science I - GEFSTE 2110 - Food Science I - GE FSTE 2110 - Food Science I - GE 4 credit hour(s) Meets NMHED General Education Area III - Science. Note(s): Only in Fall. Theory Hours: 45 source
FSTE2210Fermentation Science IFSTE 2210 - Fermentation Science I FSTE 2210 - Fermentation Science I 4 credit hour(s) Note(s): Only in Spring. Theory Hours: 45 source
FREN1110French IFREN 1110 - French I FREN 1110 - French I 4 credit hour(s) Pre- or This is an introductory course designed to teach the student to communicate in French in everyday situations and to develop an under… source
FREN1120French IIFREN 1120 - French II FREN 1120 - French II 4 credit hour(s) This course is designed to increase student fluency in French and Francophone products, practices, and perspectives, identifying common cu… source
FREN1130French ConversationFREN 1130 - French Conversation FREN 1130 - French Conversation 3 credit hour(s) It is designed to give students basic conversational skills while reviewing previously studied structures and vocabula… source
FREN2110French IIIFREN 2110 - French III FREN 2110 - French III 4 credit hour(s) This course is designed to teach the student to communicate in a more sustained way in areas of personal interest and in everyday situat… source
FREN2120French IVFREN 2120 - French IV FREN 2120 - French IV 4 credit hour(s) This course is designed to teach the student to communicate in a more sustained way in situations that go beyond the everyday. Students wi… source
FREN2996Special TopicsFREN 2996 - Special Topics FREN 2996 - Special Topics 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) Previously FREN 2096-2996. Read more . source
FUTR1110Introduction to Futures Studies - GEFUTR 1110 - Introduction to Futures Studies - GE FUTR 1110 - Introduction to Futures Studies - GE 3 credit hour(s) Includes basic concepts and methods for building scenarios of possible futures. Meet… source
GECK0500Computer KeyboardingGECK 0500 - Computer Keyboarding GECK 0500 - Computer Keyboarding 0 credit hour(s) Computer Keyboarding provides instruction in computer skills and prepares students for the computer-based high schoo… source
GELA0500Multi-level Language ArtsGELA 0500 - Multi-level Language Arts GELA 0500 - Multi-level Language Arts 0 credit hour(s) This course is for students preparing for the high school equivalency exams. Emphasis is placed on improvi… source
GELA0550Language Arts IGELA 0550 - Language Arts I GELA 0550 - Language Arts I 0 credit hour(s) This is a low intermediate level reading and writing course. It includes reading practice in constructing meaning from both li… source
GELA0750Language Arts IIGELA 0750 - Language Arts II GELA 0750 - Language Arts II 0 credit hour(s) Provides reading and writing instruction at the high intermediate level in preparation for the HSE exams. Introduces reading… source
GELA0950Language Arts IIIGELA 0950 - Language Arts III GELA 0950 - Language Arts III 0 credit hour(s) This course is for students preparing for the high school equivalency exam. Emphasis is placed on improving reading and wr… source
GEMA0450Math FundamentalsGEMA 0450 - Math Fundamentals GEMA 0450 - Math Fundamentals 0 credit hour(s) Reviews the language and basic concepts of math as they relate to addition, subtraction, multiplication and division using… source
GEMA0500Multi-level MathGEMA 0500 - Multi-level Math GEMA 0500 - Multi-level Math 0 credit hour(s) Math review: number theory, word problems, fractions, decimals, percents, proportions, measurement, geometry introduction, a… source
GEMA0550Decimals, Fractions and MeasurementsGEMA 0550 - Decimals, Fractions and Measurements GEMA 0550 - Decimals, Fractions and Measurements 0 credit hour(s) Covers low intermediate math concepts focusing on decimals, fractions, measurement a… source
GEMA0750Proportions, Percentages and Data AnalysisGEMA 0750 - Proportions, Percentages and Data Analysis GEMA 0750 - Proportions, Percentages and Data Analysis 0 credit hour(s) Presents high intermediate math concepts focusing on proportions, percen… source
GEMA0950Basic Algebra and GeometryGEMA 0950 - Basic Algebra and Geometry GEMA 0950 - Basic Algebra and Geometry 0 credit hour(s) This course introduces basic geometry, algebra, and measurement with emphasis on problem solving. Studen… source
GESC0650General Education ScienceGESC 0650 - General Education Science GESC 0650 - General Education Science 0 credit hour(s) This course is for students preparing for the science portion of the high school equivalency exam. Emphasi… source
GESS0650General Education Social StudiesGESS 0650 - General Education Social Studies GESS 0650 - General Education Social Studies 0 credit hour(s) This course is for students preparing for high school equivalency exams. Emphasis is placed… source
GEMS0500General Education Multi-SubjectGEMS 0500 - General Education Multi-Subject GEMS 0500 - General Education Multi-Subject 0 credit hour(s) The course includes: Math review (number theory, word problems, fractions, decimals, percentag… source
GECS0500High School Equivalency Combined Sciences: Social Studies and ScienceGECS 0500 - High School Equivalency Combined Sciences: Social Studies and Science GECS 0500 - High School Equivalency Combined Sciences: Social Studies and Science 0 credit hour(s) This course is for… source
GESL0500Preparación en artes del lenguaje de equivalencia de escuela secundaria-superior en españolGESL 0500 - Preparación en artes del lenguaje de equivalencia de escuela secundaria-superior en español GESL 0500 - Preparación en artes del lenguaje de equivalencia de escuela secundaria-superior en… source
GESM0500Preparación en matemáticas de HSE en españolGESM 0500 - Preparación en matemáticas de HSE en español GESM 0500 - Preparación en matemáticas de HSE en español 0 credit hour(s) Se pone énfasis en el razonamiento crítico y en las habilidades de r… source
GIS1002Fundamentals of Geospatial TechnologyGIS 1002 - Fundamentals of Geospatial Technology GIS 1002 - Fundamentals of Geospatial Technology 3 credit hour(s) Introduction to the fundamentals of Geospatial Technology, including Geographic Info… source
GIS1005CAD for Surveying and GISGIS 1005 - CAD for Surveying and GIS GIS 1005 - CAD for Surveying and GIS 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 30 source
GIS1008Land Information SystemsGIS 1008 - Land Information Systems GIS 1008 - Land Information Systems 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or This course will also introduce students to the use of Geographic Information Systems software to mana… source
GIS1118Geographic Information Systems IGIS 1118 - Geographic Information Systems I GIS 1118 - Geographic Information Systems I 3 credit hour(s) Laboratory component consists of exercises clearly demonstrating a number of typical uses for… source
GIS1996Special TopicsGIS 1996 - Special Topics GIS 1996 - Special Topics 1-6 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) source
GIS2008GPS Field MappingGIS 2008 - GPS Field Mapping GIS 2008 - GPS Field Mapping 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Concepts include satellite-based hardware and related concepts, data dictionary design and implementation, GPS data… source
GIS2011Remote Sensing and Image ProcessingGIS 2011 - Remote Sensing and Image Processing GIS 2011 - Remote Sensing and Image Processing 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Topics to be covered will include basic energy theory, photo interpretation, com… source
GIS2020Trends in Geospatial TechnologyGIS 2020 - Trends in Geospatial Technology GIS 2020 - Trends in Geospatial Technology 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Students will apply technology in lab exercises using real-world data. Topics will vary… source
GIS2030GIS Project DesignGIS 2030 - GIS Project Design GIS 2030 - GIS Project Design 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Project development will encompass the full range of procedural approaches from planning, data acquisition, analys… source
GIS2097Independent StudyGIS 2097 - Independent Study GIS 2097 - Independent Study 1-7 credit hour(s) Then student develops and executes a solution using analytical techniques appropriate to the problem. An oral presentation… source
GIS2098InternshipGIS 2098 - Internship GIS 2098 - Internship 1-7 credit hour(s) The position is not paid. source
GIS2228Geographic Information Systems IIGIS 2228 - Geographic Information Systems II GIS 2228 - Geographic Information Systems II 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Note(s): Previously GIS 2001 Theory Hours: 30 source
GIS2238Advanced Geographic Information Systems TechniquesGIS 2238 - Advanced Geographic Information Systems Techniques GIS 2238 - Advanced Geographic Information Systems Techniques 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously GIS 2007 Theory Hours: 30 source
GEOG1110LPhysical Geography Lab - GEGEOG 1110L - Physical Geography Lab - GE GEOG 1110L - Physical Geography Lab - GE 1 credit hour(s) Students explore the earth’s biophysical environment and learn to identify and describe the physical… source
GEOG1115Maps and GIScienceGEOG 1115 - Maps and GIScience GEOG 1115 - Maps and GIScience 3 credit hour(s) Learn to evaluate geospatial data and technologies; analyze their significance, implications, and applications; and comm… source
GEOG1115LMaps and GIScience LabGEOG 1115L - Maps and GIScience Lab GEOG 1115L - Maps and GIScience Lab 1 credit hour(s) Manage, collect, analyze, interpret, and visualize spatial data to solve real-world problem, and develop your… source
GEOG1120World Regional GeographyGEOG 1120 - World Regional Geography GEOG 1120 - World Regional Geography 3 credit hour(s) Students will also examine current events at a variety of geographic scales. Note(s): Students not meeting t… source
GEOG1130Human Geography - GEGEOG 1130 - Human Geography - GE GEOG 1130 - Human Geography - GE 3 credit hour(s) Human geography examines the dynamic and often complex relationships that exist between people as members of particu… source
GEOG1140Human’s Role in Changing the Face of the EarthGEOG 1140 - Human’s Role in Changing the Face of the Earth GEOG 1140 - Human’s Role in Changing the Face of the Earth 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Students not meeting the IRW 0980 Previously GEOG 1950.… source
GEOG1960Geography of FoodGEOG 1960 - Geography of Food GEOG 1960 - Geography of Food 3 credit hour(s) We will cover the origins of the food we eat, its geographic role in human history, and its cultural importance in societi… source
GEOG1996Special TopicsGEOG 1996 - Special Topics GEOG 1996 - Special Topics 1-6 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) Previously GEOG 109… source
GEOG2510MeteorologyGEOG 2510 - Meteorology GEOG 2510 - Meteorology 3 credit hour(s) Radiation and climate, role of the oceans, greenhouse effect, atmospheric dynamics, global circulation, thunderstorms, hurricanes, mid… source
GEOG2996Special TopicsGEOG 2996 - Special Topics GEOG 2996 - Special Topics 1-6 credit hour(s) Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) Previously GEOG 2096-2996. Read more . source
GEOL1110Physical Geology - GEGEOL 1110 - Physical Geology - GE GEOL 1110 - Physical Geology - GE 3 credit hour(s) The course will students learn how mountains are formed, how volcanoes erupt, where earthquakes occur, and how wat… source
GEOL1110LPhysical Geology Laboratory - GEGEOL 1110L - Physical Geology Laboratory - GE GEOL 1110L - Physical Geology Laboratory - GE 1 credit hour(s) Students will learn to identify rocks and minerals in hand samples, work with topographic… source
GEOL1130Dinosaurs and Their WorldGEOL 1130 - Dinosaurs and Their World GEOL 1130 - Dinosaurs and Their World 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Students not meeting the IRW 0980 Previously EPS 1211. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source
GEOL1996Special TopicsGEOL 1996 - Special Topics GEOL 1996 - Special Topics 1-6 credit hour(s) Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) Previously EPS 1096-1996. Read more. source
GEOL2110Historical Geology - GEGEOL 2110 - Historical Geology - GE GEOL 2110 - Historical Geology - GE 3 credit hour(s) 6-billion-year history. Students will learn about the formation of the Earth and its development through time… source
GEOL2110LHistorical Geology Laboratory - GEGEOL 2110L - Historical Geology Laboratory - GE GEOL 2110L - Historical Geology Laboratory - GE 1 credit hour(s) This course applies geologic principles and techniques to reconstruct the history of E… source
GEOL2140Geology of New MexicoGEOL 2140 - Geology of New Mexico GEOL 2140 - Geology of New Mexico 3 credit hour(s) Students will explore the materials (rocks and minerals) that make up New Mexico and the processes that created an… source
HLED1111CPR First Aid & SafetyHLED 1111 - CPR First Aid & Safety HLED 1111 - CPR First Aid & Safety 1 credit hour(s) This 2-week course is designed to prepare students with no or limited medical background experience and serves a… source
HLED1117Clinical PreparationHLED 1117 - Clinical Preparation HLED 1117 - Clinical Preparation 1 credit hour(s) The course will provide training in CPR, Blood Borne Pathogen, HIPAA, Fire Safety and First Aid. Be advised that CPR… source
HLSC1545Medical Ethics and LawHLSC 1545 - Medical Ethics and Law HLSC 1545 - Medical Ethics and Law 1 credit hour(s) Emphasis is placed on making sound decisions when faced with ethical or legal dilemmas, legal terms, professiona… source
HLSC2990Health Services Management PracticumHLSC 2990 - Health Services Management Practicum HLSC 2990 - Health Services Management Practicum 1 credit hour(s) The experience focuses on the practice of skills related to the laws and principles… source
HLED1116Survey of Health, Wellness and Public SafetyHLED 1116 - Survey of Health, Wellness and Public Safety HLED 1116 - Survey of Health, Wellness and Public Safety 3 credit hour(s) This course will introduce the students to the programs in the Schoo… source
HLED1130Concepts of Health & WellnessHLED 1130 - Concepts of Health & Wellness HLED 1130 - Concepts of Health & Wellness 3 credit hour(s) This course addresses topics including fitness, exercise, nutrition, stress management and chronic… source
HLED1160Stress ManagementHLED 1160 - Stress Management HLED 1160 - Stress Management 3 credit hour(s) Emphasis will be placed on the detrimental effects of stress on the body, as well as on the impact of stress-eating on the… source
HLED1170Fitness Concepts for Special PopulationsHLED 1170 - Fitness Concepts for Special Populations HLED 1170 - Fitness Concepts for Special Populations 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Note(s): Previously FITT 1575. Read more. Theory Hours: 30 source
HLED1225Weight Management and ExerciseHLED 1225 - Weight Management and Exercise HLED 1225 - Weight Management and Exercise 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Emphasis is placed on developing an exercise routine for weight management using a step… source
HLSC1111Intro to Health CareersHLSC 1111 - Intro to Health Careers HLSC 1111 - Intro to Health Careers 3 credit hour(s) This course is for students who are interested in a career in health care or health related field. You will be… source
HIT1996Special TopicsHIT 1996 - Special Topics HIT 1996 - Special Topics 1-3 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) source
HIT2996Special TopicsHIT 2996 - Special Topics HIT 2996 - Special Topics 1-6 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) source
HITP1125Medical Terminology and AnatomyHITP 1125 - Medical Terminology and Anatomy HITP 1125 - Medical Terminology and Anatomy 3 credit hour(s) Course includes word construction, spelling, usage, comprehension and pronunciation. Systems a… source
HITP1150Legal and Ethics Issues in HITPHITP 1150 - Legal and Ethics Issues in HITP HITP 1150 - Legal and Ethics Issues in HITP 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or A variety of ethical issues in health care are also explored. Note(s): Previously HIT… source
HITP1220Introduction to Health Information TechnologyHITP 1220 - Introduction to Health Information Technology HITP 1220 - Introduction to Health Information Technology 3 credit hour(s) Topics include hospital and medical staff organization, patient re… source
HITP2110Introduction of Data ManagementHITP 2110 - Introduction of Data Management HITP 2110 - Introduction of Data Management 3 credit hour(s) Topics include data dictionaries, data sets, data integrity, data management, and standards fo… source
HITP2231Computer Applications and Statistics in HealthcareHITP 2231 - Computer Applications and Statistics in Healthcare HITP 2231 - Computer Applications and Statistics in Healthcare 3 credit hour(s) Students will learn to calculate and interpret key healt… source
HITP2263Health Information SupervisionHITP 2263 - Health Information Supervision HITP 2263 - Health Information Supervision 3 credit hour(s) Communication, motivation, budgeting, job analysis, recruitment, discipline, teamwork, committee… source
HVAC1105Introduction to Fundamentals of RefrigerationHVAC 1105 - Introduction to Fundamentals of Refrigeration HVAC 1105 - Introduction to Fundamentals of Refrigeration 3 credit hour(s) Accurately perform HVAC/R related calculations and interpret resul… source
HVAC1110Introduction to Fundamentals of ElectricityHVAC 1110 - Introduction to Fundamentals of Electricity HVAC 1110 - Introduction to Fundamentals of Electricity 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory Hours: 30 source
HVAC1115Refrigeration ManagementHVAC 1115 - Refrigeration Management HVAC 1115 - Refrigeration Management 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or The course will educate the student in the proper procedures for safely conducting leak detection, e… source
HVAC1120Motors & ControlsHVAC 1120 - Motors & Controls HVAC 1120 - Motors & Controls 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Emphasizes attention to motors and starting devices. Theory Hours: 30 source
HVAC1130Code and Safety IHVAC 1130 - Code and Safety I HVAC 1130 - Code and Safety I 1 credit hour(s) Investigates code requirements and safety practices related to refrigeration. Code and safety searches are an integral par… source
HVAC1235AC AND CONTROLSHVAC 1235 - AC AND CONTROLS HVAC 1235 - AC AND CONTROLS 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory Hours: 15 source
HVAC1240Air Flow Principles/Duct DesignHVAC 1240 - Air Flow Principles/Duct Design HVAC 1240 - Air Flow Principles/Duct Design 4 credit hour(s) Pre- or Determine indoor air quality and identify correct methods for providing quality air. L… source
HVAC1245Gas Heating FurnacesHVAC 1245 - Gas Heating Furnaces HVAC 1245 - Gas Heating Furnaces 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or The students will learn about natural gas, and electric heating systems used for residential and/or light co… source
HVAC1321ADV HYDR/CONTRLS IHVAC 1321 - ADV HYDR/CONTRLS I HVAC 1321 - ADV HYDR/CONTRLS I 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Stresses pneumatic, electronic and electric control systems with computer interfacing. Theory Hours: 30 source
HVAC1323WTR/STM GEN CON IIHVAC 1323 - WTR/STM GEN CON II HVAC 1323 - WTR/STM GEN CON II 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Covers advanced building controls using interfaced operating monitor equipment. Theory Hours: 30 source
HVAC1325Chilled Water SystemsHVAC 1325 - Chilled Water Systems HVAC 1325 - Chilled Water Systems 2 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory Hours: 15 source
HVAC1330Controls IIIHVAC 1330 - Controls III HVAC 1330 - Controls III 2 credit hour(s) Pre- or During the course students will apply theory, knowledge and techniques to actual projects using computer based BACs. Theory… source
HVAC1335CODE AND SAFETY IIHVAC 1335 - CODE AND SAFETY II HVAC 1335 - CODE AND SAFETY II 1 credit hour(s) Code and safety searches are an integral part of this course. Theory Hours: 15 source
HVAC1405REFRIG APPLICATIONHVAC 1405 - REFRIG APPLICATION HVAC 1405 - REFRIG APPLICATION 2 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory Hours: 15 source
HVAC1410Commercial Refrigeration SystemsHVAC 1410 - Commercial Refrigeration Systems HVAC 1410 - Commercial Refrigeration Systems 2 credit hour(s) Pre- or Encompassing the service and maintenance of commercial refrigeration equipment, whic… source
HVAC1415INDUSTRIAL REFRIGHVAC 1415 - INDUSTRIAL REFRIG HVAC 1415 - INDUSTRIAL REFRIG 2 credit hour(s) Pre- or Also examined in depth are: Multistate Systems–Commonly used in low-temperature systems. Compressors, Evaporators,… source
HVAC1420EN EFF GREN BLD IHVAC 1420 - EN EFF GREN BLD I HVAC 1420 - EN EFF GREN BLD I 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or During the course, students will apply theory, knowledge, and techniques to actual projects using duct blaster tes… source
HVAC1425EN EFF GREN BLD IIHVAC 1425 - EN EFF GREN BLD II HVAC 1425 - EN EFF GREN BLD II 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or This section covers the Training needed for a standardize set of Building Performance Procedures. During the cou… source
HVAC1430EFFIC/GRN BLD CODEHVAC 1430 - EFFIC/GRN BLD CODE HVAC 1430 - EFFIC/GRN BLD CODE 1 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 15 source
HVAC2997Independent StudyHVAC 2997 - Independent Study HVAC 2997 - Independent Study Variable credit hour(s) source
HVAC2998Heating, Ventilating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration InternshipHVAC 2998 - Heating, Ventilating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Internship HVAC 2998 - Heating, Ventilating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Internship 3 credit hour(s) Internship Hours: 135 source
HIST1103Introduction to Historical Study - GEHIST 1103 - Introduction to Historical Study - GE HIST 1103 - Introduction to Historical Study - GE 3 credit hour(s) Students will survey the various types of sources that historians rely on to recon… source
HIST1110United States History I - GEHIST 1110 - United States History I - GE HIST 1110 - United States History I - GE 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or The elements of this course are designed to inform students on the major events and trends t… source
HIST1120United States History II - GEHIST 1120 - United States History II - GE HIST 1120 - United States History II - GE 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or The elements of this course are designed to inform students on the major events and trends… source
HIST1150Western Civilization I - GEHIST 1150 - Western Civilization I - GE HIST 1150 - Western Civilization I - GE 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or The elements of this course are designed to inform students on the major events and trends tha… source
HIST1160Western Civilization II - GEHIST 1160 - Western Civilization II - GE HIST 1160 - Western Civilization II - GE 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or The elements of this course are designed to inform students on the major events and trends t… source
HIST1170Survey of Early Latin America - GEHIST 1170 - Survey of Early Latin America - GE HIST 1170 - Survey of Early Latin America - GE 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or This course will explore the contributions of Indigenous peoples, Africans, and… source
HIST1180Survey of Modern Latin America - GEHIST 1180 - Survey of Modern Latin America - GE HIST 1180 - Survey of Modern Latin America - GE 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or This course will explore the contributions of Indigenous peoples, Africans, an… source
HIST2088History SpecialtyHIST 2088 - History Specialty HIST 2088 - History Specialty 1-12 credit hour(s) This course is used to transfer approved courses from other colleges and universities. source
HIST2110Survey of New Mexico History - GEHIST 2110 - Survey of New Mexico History - GE HIST 2110 - Survey of New Mexico History - GE 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or The elements of this course are designed to inform students on the major events an… source
HIST2240History of Vietnam - GEHIST 2240 - History of Vietnam - GE HIST 2240 - History of Vietnam - GE 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or S. involvement in Vietnam and changes in the culture, institutions and political thought of the U.S. i… source
HIST2510Uses of HistoryHIST 2510 - Uses of History HIST 2510 - Uses of History 3 credit hour(s) This class examines the various ways that historical events and issues are relevant in the current moment in terms of public d… source
HIST2996Special TopicsHIST 2996 - Special Topics HIST 2996 - Special Topics 3 credit hour(s) * This course requires writing critical essays utilizing multiple source materials. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are specia… source
HIST2998Internship in HistoryHIST 2998 - Internship in History HIST 2998 - Internship in History 1-3 credit hour(s) This course requires students work 45, 90, or 135 hours, depending on the internship placement. The internship w… source
HNRS1120Honors: Legacy Seminar - GEHNRS 1120 - Honors: Legacy Seminar - GE HNRS 1120 - Honors: Legacy Seminar - GE 3 credit hour(s) Meets NMHED General Education Area V - Humanities. Note(s): Specific course topic changes each term. F… source
HNRS1980AP Seminar CourseHNRS 1980 - AP Seminar Course HNRS 1980 - AP Seminar Course 3 credit hour(s) AP Seminar is a foundational course that engages students in cross-curricular conversations that explore the complexities… source
HNRS2112Honors: Rhetoric and DiscourseHNRS 2112 - Honors: Rhetoric and Discourse HNRS 2112 - Honors: Rhetoric and Discourse 3 credit hour(s) People read to engage ideas. They read to inform decisions. Effective writers make ideas and inf… source
HNRS2113Honors: Fine Arts as Global PerspectiveHNRS 2113 - Honors: Fine Arts as Global Perspective HNRS 2113 - Honors: Fine Arts as Global Perspective 3 credit hour(s) Its goal is to encourage understanding of the role of art in society and cultu… source
HNRS2167Honors: Humanities in Society and Culture - GEHNRS 2167 - Honors: Humanities in Society and Culture - GE HNRS 2167 - Honors: Humanities in Society and Culture - GE 3 credit hour(s) Its goal is to encourage understanding of the role of the humani… source
HNRS2221Honors: Mathematics in the WorldHNRS 2221 - Honors: Mathematics in the World HNRS 2221 - Honors: Mathematics in the World 3 credit hour(s) Themed sections connect foundational ideas of mathematics, such as logic, systems of numbers… source
HNRS2331Honors: Science in the 21st CenturyHNRS 2331 - Honors: Science in the 21st Century HNRS 2331 - Honors: Science in the 21st Century 4 credit hour(s) It will familiarize students with scientific inquiry and an understanding of the role… source
HNRS2364Honors: The Individual and the Collective - GEHNRS 2364 - Honors: The Individual and the Collective - GE HNRS 2364 - Honors: The Individual and the Collective - GE 3 credit hour(s) Insight from multiple disciplines including psychology, anthropo… source
HNRS2980AP Research CourseHNRS 2980 - AP Research Course HNRS 2980 - AP Research Course 3 credit hour(s) This is the second course in the AP Capstone experience, allows students to deeply explore an academic topic, problem, i… source
HRTM1120Introduction to TourismHRTM 1120 - Introduction to Tourism HRTM 1120 - Introduction to Tourism 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously HT 1101. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source
HRTM1130Introduction to Hospitality ManagementHRTM 1130 - Introduction to Hospitality Management HRTM 1130 - Introduction to Hospitality Management 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Note(s): Previously HT 2201. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source
HRTM1310Safety, Sanitation and Health in the Hospitality IndustryHRTM 1310 - Safety, Sanitation and Health in the Hospitality Industry HRTM 1310 - Safety, Sanitation and Health in the Hospitality Industry 1 credit hour(s) Sanitation certification test allows stude… source
HT1111Guest Service ManagementHT 1111 - Guest Service Management HT 1111 - Guest Service Management 1 credit hour(s) Note(s): HT 1111 and BEV 1160 replaced HT 1164 in the Fall 2016 term. Students who received credit for HT 1164 m… source
HT1996Special TopicsHT 1996 - Special Topics HT 1996 - Special Topics 1-3 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) source
HT2097Independent StudyHT 2097 - Independent Study HT 2097 - Independent Study 1-8 credit hour(s) The meeting time is arranged between the student and the instructor. source
HT2141Marketing ServicesHT 2141 - Marketing Services HT 2141 - Marketing Services 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory Hours: 45 source
HT2215Purchasing and Cost ControlsHT 2215 - Purchasing and Cost Controls HT 2215 - Purchasing and Cost Controls 3 credit hour(s) The process of resource control and effective budgeting to reduce costs and maximize revenue is introduc… source
HT2225Gaming Operations and ManagementHT 2225 - Gaming Operations and Management HT 2225 - Gaming Operations and Management 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Topics include gaming behavior, marketing, player rating, slot volatility, casino layout… source
HT2230Restaurant ManagementHT 2230 - Restaurant Management HT 2230 - Restaurant Management 3 credit hour(s) Topics include concept and menu planning, facility design, equipment selection, marketing, staffing, and evaluating an… source
HT2232Event PlanningHT 2232 - Event Planning HT 2232 - Event Planning 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Focus will be on design, planning and organization of events including marketing and volunteer management. Theory Hours: 45 source
HT2235Leadership and Management in the Hospitality IndustryHT 2235 - Leadership and Management in the Hospitality Industry HT 2235 - Leadership and Management in the Hospitality Industry 3 credit hour(s) High-performance team building, strategic career plans… source
HT2240Hospitality LawHT 2240 - Hospitality Law HT 2240 - Hospitality Law 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 45 source
HT2242Hotel OperationsHT 2242 - Hotel Operations HT 2242 - Hotel Operations 3 credit hour(s) This course provides an operational overview of the front office and rooms operations. Students will learn management informatio… source
HT2252Hospitality Sales and RevenueHT 2252 - Hospitality Sales and Revenue HT 2252 - Hospitality Sales and Revenue 3 credit hour(s) Explores the relationship between revenue management with effective sales and marketing strategies. Th… source
HT2798InternshipHT 2798 - Internship HT 2798 - Internship 1 credit hour(s) Students are supervised jointly by CNM and the company. Note(s): Previously HT 2198 Internship Hours: 45 source
HT2898InternshipHT 2898 - Internship HT 2898 - Internship 2 credit hour(s) Students are supervised jointly by CNM and the company. Note(s): Previously HT 2298 Internship Hours: 90 source
HT2996Special TopicsHT 2996 - Special Topics HT 2996 - Special Topics 1-3 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) source
HT2998InternshipHT 2998 - Internship HT 2998 - Internship 3 credit hour(s) Students are supervised jointly by CNM and the company. Note(s): Previously HT 2098 source
HT2999Capstone CourseHT 2999 - Capstone Course HT 2999 - Capstone Course 1 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 15 source
HUMN1105Being Human: An Introduction to the Humanities - GEHUMN 1105 - Being Human: An Introduction to the Humanities - GE HUMN 1105 - Being Human: An Introduction to the Humanities - GE 3 credit hour(s) It is inquiry and project based, providing students wi… source
HUMN1110Introduction to World Humanities I - GEHUMN 1110 - Introduction to World Humanities I - GE HUMN 1110 - Introduction to World Humanities I - GE 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Meets NMHED General Education Area V - Humanities. Note(s): Previously… source
HUMN1115The Medieval WorldHUMN 1115 - The Medieval World HUMN 1115 - The Medieval World 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Special attention is given to cultures of Asia and Africa, religious and ethnic minorities of Europe and the liv… source
HUMN2110Introduction to World Humanities II - GEHUMN 2110 - Introduction to World Humanities II - GE HUMN 2110 - Introduction to World Humanities II - GE 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or The course will emphasize artistic expression, philosophical thought… source
HUMN2996Special TopicsHUMN 2996 - Special Topics HUMN 2996 - Special Topics 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) Previously HUM 2096-2996. Read more . source
HMSV1140Professional Skills in Human Services IHMSV 1140 - Professional Skills in Human Services I HMSV 1140 - Professional Skills in Human Services I 3 credit hour(s) Skills and knowledge include understanding professional, ethical, and effectiv… source
HMSV1150Motivational InterviewingHMSV 1150 - Motivational Interviewing HMSV 1150 - Motivational Interviewing 3 credit hour(s) Motivational interviewing is an evidence-based treatment that addresses ambivalence to change through a pe… source
HMSV1210Foundations of Substance Abuse ServicesHMSV 1210 - Foundations of Substance Abuse Services HMSV 1210 - Foundations of Substance Abuse Services 3 credit hour(s) Topics will also include, current and emerging trends in service delivery and… source
HMSV1220Physiological and Pharmacological Foundations of Substance Abuse CounselingHMSV 1220 - Physiological and Pharmacological Foundations of Substance Abuse Counseling HMSV 1220 - Physiological and Pharmacological Foundations of Substance Abuse Counseling 3 credit hour(s) Pre- o… source
HMSV2120Clinical Evaluation of Substance Abuse and TreatmentHMSV 2120 - Clinical Evaluation of Substance Abuse and Treatment HMSV 2120 - Clinical Evaluation of Substance Abuse and Treatment 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Students will gain an understanding of compr… source
HMSV2240Counseling in the Substance Abuse FieldHMSV 2240 - Counseling in the Substance Abuse Field HMSV 2240 - Counseling in the Substance Abuse Field 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Emphasis will be on the principles of motivational counseling, client… source
HMSV2330Professional Skills in Human Services IIHMSV 2330 - Professional Skills in Human Services II HMSV 2330 - Professional Skills in Human Services II 3 credit hour(s) Builds on previous coursework to develop skills in information gathering, in… source
HMSV2340Case Management and Professional Skills in Substance Abuse TreatmentHMSV 2340 - Case Management and Professional Skills in Substance Abuse Treatment HMSV 2340 - Case Management and Professional Skills in Substance Abuse Treatment 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Introduces l… source
HMSV2990Human Services PracticumHMSV 2990 - Human Services Practicum HMSV 2990 - Human Services Practicum 2 credit hour(s) Pre- or Under supervision, students will experience how human services positively affect change for members… source
IBEC0500ESL Early Childhood Multicultural EducationIBEC 0500 - ESL Early Childhood Multicultural Education IBEC 0500 - ESL Early Childhood Multicultural Education 0 credit hour(s) Language instruction is contextualized within the framework of the ECM… source
IBEC0550ESL for Bilingual ECED 1115 Health, Safety, and NutritionIBEC 0550 - ESL for Bilingual ECED 1115 Health, Safety, and Nutrition IBEC 0550 - ESL for Bilingual ECED 1115 Health, Safety, and Nutrition 0 credit hour(s) Language instruction is contextualized to… source
IBNA0500ESL Nursing AssistantIBNA 0500 - ESL Nursing Assistant IBNA 0500 - ESL Nursing Assistant 0 credit hour(s) ESL for the Nursing Assistant Program develops English language skills needed to pass the CNA course, pass the sta… source
MECH1001Introduction to Electrical SystemsMECH 1001 - Introduction to Electrical Systems MECH 1001 - Introduction to Electrical Systems 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Upon successful completion of this course the student will be prepared to pass… source
MECH1005Introduction to MechatronicsMECH 1005 - Introduction to Mechatronics MECH 1005 - Introduction to Mechatronics 3 credit hour(s) 0 automation technology for advanced manufacturing processes. Topics cover a wide range of smart man… source
MECH1011Introduction to Mechanical DrivesMECH 1011 - Introduction to Mechanical Drives MECH 1011 - Introduction to Mechanical Drives 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Upon successful completion of this course the student will be prepared to pass th… source
MECH1021Introduction to Pneumatics & HydraulicsMECH 1021 - Introduction to Pneumatics & Hydraulics MECH 1021 - Introduction to Pneumatics & Hydraulics 3 credit hour(s) Fluid power components studied include quick connect fittings, tee and cross f… source
MECH1031Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs)MECH 1031 - Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) MECH 1031 - Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Note(s): Upon successful completion of thi… source
MECH1041Introduction to Electric Motor ControlMECH 1041 - Introduction to Electric Motor Control MECH 1041 - Introduction to Electric Motor Control 2 credit hour(s) Pre- or Note(s): Upon successful completion of this course the student will be p… source
MECH1051Lean Manufacturing PrinciplesMECH 1051 - Lean Manufacturing Principles MECH 1051 - Lean Manufacturing Principles 3 credit hour(s) Recommended: MECH 1005 Lean Manufacturing teaches learners ways to identify and eliminate waste in… source
MECH1101Industrial ElectricityMECH 1101 - Industrial Electricity MECH 1101 - Industrial Electricity 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Upon successful completion of this course the student will be prepared to pass the SACA C-206 Electrica… source
MECH1111Advanced Mechanical DrivesMECH 1111 - Advanced Mechanical Drives MECH 1111 - Advanced Mechanical Drives 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Upon successful completion of this course the student will be prepared to pass the SACA C-302 L… source
MECH1120Advanced Pneumatics and HydraulicsMECH 1120 - Advanced Pneumatics and Hydraulics MECH 1120 - Advanced Pneumatics and Hydraulics 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Upon successful completion of this course the student will be prepared to pass… source
MECH1131Advanced Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs)MECH 1131 - Advanced Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) MECH 1131 - Advanced Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Upon successful completion of this course the student w… source
MECH1205Advanced Industrial Control SystemsMECH 1205 - Advanced Industrial Control Systems MECH 1205 - Advanced Industrial Control Systems 3 credit hour(s) 0 automation technologies such as Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) devices, smart… source
MECH1241Advanced Electrical Motor ControlMECH 1241 - Advanced Electrical Motor Control MECH 1241 - Advanced Electrical Motor Control 2 credit hour(s) Skills include adhering to troubleshooting safety rules, motor control system troubleshoot… source
MECH1251Industrial Robotics IntegrationMECH 1251 - Industrial Robotics Integration MECH 1251 - Industrial Robotics Integration 3 credit hour(s) This course prepares individuals to operate, program, interface, monitor, and optimize industr… source
MECH1401Additive Manufacturing (3D Printing)MECH 1401 - Additive Manufacturing (3D Printing) MECH 1401 - Additive Manufacturing (3D Printing) 3 credit hour(s) Recommended: ARTS 1610 This course introduces students to the capabilities of additi… source
MECH1430Intro to Engineering CADMECH 1430 - Intro to Engineering CAD MECH 1430 - Intro to Engineering CAD 3 credit hour(s) Recommended: ARTS 1610 This course prepares individuals to use the SOLIDWORKS­­® mechanical design automatio… source
MECH2996Special TopicsMECH 2996 - Special Topics MECH 2996 - Special Topics 1-7 credit hour(s) source
MECH2998InternshipMECH 2998 - Internship MECH 2998 - Internship 3 credit hour(s) Internship Hours: 135 source
IT1004Computer and Keyboarding BasicsIT 1004 - Computer and Keyboarding Basics IT 1004 - Computer and Keyboarding Basics 3 credit hour(s) This course covers computer basics, keyboarding, Windows navigation, file management and introduct… source
IRW0970Integrated Reading and Writing IIRW 0970 - Integrated Reading and Writing I IRW 0970 - Integrated Reading and Writing I 3 credit hour(s) Students develop strategies to improve their reading and writing skills. Students learn the fu… source
IRW0980Integrated Reading and Writing IIIRW 0980 - Integrated Reading and Writing II IRW 0980 - Integrated Reading and Writing II 3 credit hour(s) Students develop the reading comprehension and critical thinking skills needed for academic… source
LTAM1110Introduction to Latin American Studies - GELTAM 1110 - Introduction to Latin American Studies - GE LTAM 1110 - Introduction to Latin American Studies - GE 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Meets NMHED General Education Area IV - Social & Behavioral Sc… source
LTAM1111Latin American Film - GELTAM 1111 - Latin American Film - GE LTAM 1111 - Latin American Film - GE 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Such themes include cultural and/or religious conflict, rural vs. urban and migration issues, changi… source
LTAM1112Latin American Popular Culture Survey Through MediaLTAM 1112 - Latin American Popular Culture Survey Through Media LTAM 1112 - Latin American Popular Culture Survey Through Media 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 45 source
LTAM2088Latin American Studies SpecialtyLTAM 2088 - Latin American Studies Specialty LTAM 2088 - Latin American Studies Specialty 1-12 credit hour(s) This course is used to transfer approved courses from other colleges and universities. source
LTAM2111Tourism and CultureLTAM 2111 - Tourism and Culture LTAM 2111 - Tourism and Culture 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 45 source
LTAM2996Topics in Latin American StudiesLTAM 2996 - Topics in Latin American Studies LTAM 2996 - Topics in Latin American Studies 1-6 credit hour(s) Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) Previous… source
LTAM2996ATopicsLTAM 2996A - Topics LTAM 2996A - Topics 1 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) source
LTAM2996BTopicsLTAM 2996B - Topics LTAM 2996B - Topics 1 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) source
LTAM2998Internship in Latin American StudiesLTAM 2998 - Internship in Latin American Studies LTAM 2998 - Internship in Latin American Studies 1-3 credit hour(s) This course requires students work 45, 90, or 135 hours, depending on the internsh… source
LEA1001Law Enforcement Academy PreparationLEA 1001 - Law Enforcement Academy Preparation LEA 1001 - Law Enforcement Academy Preparation 2 credit hour(s) During the course, students will be guided through the process of completing the require… source
LEA1004Domestic Violence: From the Crime Scene to the CourtroomLEA 1004 - Domestic Violence: From the Crime Scene to the Courtroom LEA 1004 - Domestic Violence: From the Crime Scene to the Courtroom 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): 48 theory hours, as required by the N… source
LEA1005Law Enforcement ILEA 1005 - Law Enforcement I LEA 1005 - Law Enforcement I 2 credit hour(s) It will also cover topics such as law enforcement history, cultural diversity, ethics and standards of performance, and the… source
LEA1006Traffic Enforcement and InvestigationLEA 1006 - Traffic Enforcement and Investigation LEA 1006 - Traffic Enforcement and Investigation 4 credit hour(s) Students will develop the necessary skills to conduct a traffic accident investigati… source
LEA1007Crisis InterventionLEA 1007 - Crisis Intervention LEA 1007 - Crisis Intervention 3 credit hour(s) Students will learn about crisis intervention strategies based on current theory and practice in order to develop the co… source
LEA1008Law Enforcement LabLEA 1008 - Law Enforcement Lab LEA 1008 - Law Enforcement Lab 5 credit hour(s) source
LEA1009Physical Training for Law EnforcementLEA 1009 - Physical Training for Law Enforcement LEA 1009 - Physical Training for Law Enforcement 2 credit hour(s) The goal of the course is for students to meet or exceed the physical fitness standa… source
LEA1010Patrol Procedures for Law EnforcementLEA 1010 - Patrol Procedures for Law Enforcement LEA 1010 - Patrol Procedures for Law Enforcement 3 credit hour(s) It provides students with the knowledge and skills needed to safely and effectively… source
LEA1010LOfficer SurvivalLEA 1010L - Officer Survival LEA 1010L - Officer Survival 1 credit hour(s) Pre- or source
LEA1014Constitutional Policing for Law EnforcementLEA 1014 - Constitutional Policing for Law Enforcement LEA 1014 - Constitutional Policing for Law Enforcement 3 credit hour(s) Students will examine the constitutional laws and principles related to… source
LEA1015Criminal Law for Law EnforcementLEA 1015 - Criminal Law for Law Enforcement LEA 1015 - Criminal Law for Law Enforcement 3 credit hour(s) Topics covered in this course include basic principles of substantive New Mexico criminal law… source
LEA1016Criminal Investigations for Law EnforcementLEA 1016 - Criminal Investigations for Law Enforcement LEA 1016 - Criminal Investigations for Law Enforcement 3 credit hour(s) Emphasis is given to the theory, techniques, aids, technology, collectio… source
LBAR1996Special TopicsLBAR 1996 - Special Topics LBAR 1996 - Special Topics 3 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) source
LBAR2610Liberal Arts Study AbroadLBAR 2610 - Liberal Arts Study Abroad LBAR 2610 - Liberal Arts Study Abroad 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or In preparation for the in-country Study Abroad experience, students will explore interdisciplinary… source
LBAR2996Special TopicsLBAR 2996 - Special Topics LBAR 2996 - Special Topics 3 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) source
LBAR2999Community Leadership: Liberal Arts CapstoneLBAR 2999 - Community Leadership: Liberal Arts Capstone LBAR 2999 - Community Leadership: Liberal Arts Capstone 3 credit hour(s) Includes applying skills valued by employers such as problem-solving t… source
MATT1001Metals Math IMATT 1001 - Metals Math I MATT 1001 - Metals Math I 2 credit hour(s) Emphasis is on developing problem-solving skills specific to the machine industry. Theory Hours: 30 source
MATT1005Metals Blueprint Reading IMATT 1005 - Metals Blueprint Reading I MATT 1005 - Metals Blueprint Reading I 2 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 30 source
MATT1010Metals FundamentalsMATT 1010 - Metals Fundamentals MATT 1010 - Metals Fundamentals 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 30 source
MATT1015Print Reading/GD&TMATT 1015 - Print Reading/GD&T MATT 1015 - Print Reading/GD&T 2 credit hour(s) This course applies blueprint reading as well as measurement and inspection to the current industry ASME standard Theory… source
MATT1025SolidWorks/CADMATT 1025 - SolidWorks/CAD MATT 1025 - SolidWorks/CAD 2 credit hour(s) Pre- or corequisite: MATT 1010 + MATT 1015 Introduces basic computer skills necessary to design and edit parts using SolidWorks… source
MATT1030Metals Math IIMATT 1030 - Metals Math II MATT 1030 - Metals Math II 2 credit hour(s) Covers calculation of areas, volumes, material requirements, angles, applied trigonometry and advanced shop math applications. T… source
MATT1035Metals Blueprint Reading IIMATT 1035 - Metals Blueprint Reading II MATT 1035 - Metals Blueprint Reading II 2 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 30 source
MATT1040Machine Tool Geometric Dimensioning and TolerancingMATT 1040 - Machine Tool Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing MATT 1040 - Machine Tool Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing 2 credit hour(s) Pre- or This course applies blueprint reading as well… source
MATT1045Advanced Manufacturing Methods and Industry ExplorationMATT 1045 - Advanced Manufacturing Methods and Industry Exploration MATT 1045 - Advanced Manufacturing Methods and Industry Exploration 1 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory Hours: 15 source
MATT1060Machine Tool Technology SkillsMATT 1060 - Machine Tool Technology Skills MATT 1060 - Machine Tool Technology Skills 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 30 source
MATT1065MetallurgyMATT 1065 - Metallurgy MATT 1065 - Metallurgy 2 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 30 source
MATT1099Machine Tool Lab IMATT 1099 - Machine Tool Lab I MATT 1099 - Machine Tool Lab I 1 credit hour(s) Pre- or Open to anyone taking one or more Term 1 MATT lab classes; Graded by project completion and attendance; Projects… source
MATT1110Basic Lathe PrinciplesMATT 1110 - Basic Lathe Principles MATT 1110 - Basic Lathe Principles 2 credit hour(s) Includes safety, setup, speeds and feeds, workholding devices and tooling, facing, turning, chamfering, shoulder… source
MATT1120Basic Milling Machine PrinciplesMATT 1120 - Basic Milling Machine Principles MATT 1120 - Basic Milling Machine Principles 2 credit hour(s) Offers safety, carbide shell mills, complex milling set-ups and advanced production and CNC… source
MATT1125CAM/Master CAMMATT 1125 - CAM/Master CAM MATT 1125 - CAM/Master CAM 2 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory Hours: 30 source
MATT1130Basic Supporting Machine Tool PrinciplesMATT 1130 - Basic Supporting Machine Tool Principles MATT 1130 - Basic Supporting Machine Tool Principles 2 credit hour(s) Covers safety, care and use of hand tools, layout, tool bit grinding and mac… source
MATT1140Basic Measurement and InspectionMATT 1140 - Basic Measurement and Inspection MATT 1140 - Basic Measurement and Inspection 1 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously MATT 1392 Theory Hours: 15 source
MATT1199Machine Tool Lab IIMATT 1199 - Machine Tool Lab II MATT 1199 - Machine Tool Lab II 1 credit hour(s) Pre- or It is open to students taking one or more MATT lab classes; Graded by project completion and attendance; Proje… source
MATT1210Intermediate Lathe PrinciplesMATT 1210 - Intermediate Lathe Principles MATT 1210 - Intermediate Lathe Principles 2 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously MATT 1492 Theory Hours: 15 source
MATT1220Intermediate Milling Machine PrinciplesMATT 1220 - Intermediate Milling Machine Principles MATT 1220 - Intermediate Milling Machine Principles 2 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously MATT 1592 Theory Hours: 15 source
MATT1230Intermediate Supporting Machine Tool PrinciplesMATT 1230 - Intermediate Supporting Machine Tool Principles MATT 1230 - Intermediate Supporting Machine Tool Principles 2 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously MATT 1692 Theory Hours: 15 source
MATT1240Basic CAD/CAMMATT 1240 - Basic CAD/CAM MATT 1240 - Basic CAD/CAM 2 credit hour(s) Covers CNC G-coding reading and editing, basic Mastercam, SolidWorks and conversational CNC programming. Note(s): Previously MATT… source
MATT1299Machine Tool Lab IIIMATT 1299 - Machine Tool Lab III MATT 1299 - Machine Tool Lab III 1 credit hour(s) Pre- or It is open to students taking one or more MATT lab classes in term 4 Graded by project completion and attend… source
MATT2005Intermediate CNC CAD/CAMMATT 2005 - Intermediate CNC CAD/CAM MATT 2005 - Intermediate CNC CAD/CAM 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 30 source
MATT2010Advanced Lathe PrinciplesMATT 2010 - Advanced Lathe Principles MATT 2010 - Advanced Lathe Principles 1 credit hour(s) Covers safety, setup and use of soft jaws and advanced production and CNC turning techniques. Note(s): Pre… source
MATT2020Advanced Milling Machine PrinciplesMATT 2020 - Advanced Milling Machine Principles MATT 2020 - Advanced Milling Machine Principles 2 credit hour(s) Offers safety, carbide shell mills, complex milling set-ups and advanced production an… source
MATT2025Advanced Machine Tool Technology SkillsMATT 2025 - Advanced Machine Tool Technology Skills MATT 2025 - Advanced Machine Tool Technology Skills 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 30 source
MATT2030Advanced Supporting Machine Tool PrinciplesMATT 2030 - Advanced Supporting Machine Tool Principles MATT 2030 - Advanced Supporting Machine Tool Principles 2 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously MATT 2292 Theory Hours: 15 source
MATT2035Advanced MachiningMATT 2035 - Advanced Machining MATT 2035 - Advanced Machining 3 credit hour(s) Reviews rotary table work and locational operations. Offers safety, carbide shell mills, complex milling set-ups and adv… source
MATT2040Computer Numerical Control IIMATT 2040 - Computer Numerical Control II MATT 2040 - Computer Numerical Control II 2 credit hour(s) Presents various programming languages, subroutines and interactive graphic programming. Note(s):… source
MATT2050Advanced Measurement and InspectionMATT 2050 - Advanced Measurement and Inspection MATT 2050 - Advanced Measurement and Inspection 2 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 30 source
MATT2097Independent StudyMATT 2097 - Independent Study MATT 2097 - Independent Study 1-7 credit hour(s) source
MATT2140Advanced Computer CNC, CAD/CAMMATT 2140 - Advanced Computer CNC, CAD/CAM MATT 2140 - Advanced Computer CNC, CAD/CAM 2 credit hour(s) Presents advanced techniques in CAD/CAM programming including multi axis and live tool programmi… source
MATT2198Machine Tool InternshipMATT 2198 - Machine Tool Internship MATT 2198 - Machine Tool Internship 3 credit hour(s) Internship Hours: 135 source
MATT2996Special TopicsMATT 2996 - Special Topics MATT 2996 - Special Topics 1-7 credit hour(s) Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) source
MATT2999Machine Tool Technology Capstone CourseMATT 2999 - Machine Tool Technology Capstone Course MATT 2999 - Machine Tool Technology Capstone Course 1 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 15 source
MGMT2110Principles of ManagementMGMT 2110 - Principles of Management MGMT 2110 - Principles of Management 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously BA 2133. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source
MKTG1210AdvertisingMKTG 1210 - Advertising MKTG 1210 - Advertising 3 credit hour(s) A psychological approach to consumer persuasion; applied techniques in media selection, layout mechanics, production methods, and camp… source
MKTG2110Principles of MarketingMKTG 2110 - Principles of Marketing MKTG 2110 - Principles of Marketing 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Topics include; the marketing environment, consumer behavior, marketing research, target marketing, an… source
MKTG2120Marketing Content Strategy and BrandingMKTG 2120 - Marketing Content Strategy and Branding MKTG 2120 - Marketing Content Strategy and Branding 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or It aims to push students to explore concepts such as consumer psycholo… source
MKTG2220Digital MarketingMKTG 2220 - Digital Marketing MKTG 2220 - Digital Marketing 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Internet marketing topics such as registering with search engines, increasing traffic, segmenting and targeting ma… source
MKTG2230Marketing Analytics and Performance OptimizationMKTG 2230 - Marketing Analytics and Performance Optimization MKTG 2230 - Marketing Analytics and Performance Optimization 3 credit hour(s) Students will learn about factors that drive conversion and… source
MKTG2240Email MarketingMKTG 2240 - Email Marketing MKTG 2240 - Email Marketing 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or In this course, students will learn about the role of email marketing in a company’s marketing campaign, what stages o… source
MKTG2250Social Media StrategiesMKTG 2250 - Social Media Strategies MKTG 2250 - Social Media Strategies 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Topics include bid calculations, cost estimates, and various digital marketing platforms, as well as t… source
MATH0970Algebraic Problem Solving IMATH 0970 - Algebraic Problem Solving I MATH 0970 - Algebraic Problem Solving I 3 credit hour(s) Students will begin to build an understanding of geometric concepts, scientific notation, solving line… source
MATH0975Introduction to Problem SolvingMATH 0975 - Introduction to Problem Solving MATH 0975 - Introduction to Problem Solving 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 45 source
MATH0980Algebraic Problem Solving IIMATH 0980 - Algebraic Problem Solving II MATH 0980 - Algebraic Problem Solving II 3 credit hour(s) Students will begin to build an understanding of exponential expressions (including scientific notat… source
MATH0999Math Test Preparation and Skills ReinforcementMATH 0999 - Math Test Preparation and Skills Reinforcement MATH 0999 - Math Test Preparation and Skills Reinforcement 1 credit hour(s) The Math Test Preparation and Skills Reinforcement course is des… source
MATH1110Math for Teachers IMATH 1110 - Math for Teachers I MATH 1110 - Math for Teachers I 3 credit hour(s) Connections to basic geometric concepts are included. Explanation and problem solving is emphasized throughout. Theory… source
MATH1115Math for Teachers IIMATH 1115 - Math for Teachers II MATH 1115 - Math for Teachers II 3 credit hour(s) Problem solving is emphasized throughout. Theory Hours: 45 source
MATH1130Survey of Mathematics - GEMATH 1130 - Survey of Mathematics - GE MATH 1130 - Survey of Mathematics - GE 3 credit hour(s) Topics include financial mathematics used in everyday life situations, statistics, and optional topics f… source
MATH1130QSurvey of Mathematics Support LabMATH 1130Q - Survey of Mathematics Support Lab MATH 1130Q - Survey of Mathematics Support Lab 1 credit hour(s) Students will discuss and practice Topics covered include problem solving techniques, ma… source
MATH1140Geometry for Design - GEMATH 1140 - Geometry for Design - GE MATH 1140 - Geometry for Design - GE 3 credit hour(s) Surveys the major historical approaches to geometric study: Euclidean, descriptive, transformational, combin… source
MATH1215Intermediate AlgebraMATH 1215 - Intermediate Algebra MATH 1215 - Intermediate Algebra 4 credit hour(s) A development of strategies for solving single-variable equations and contextual problems. Note(s): Previously MATH… source
MATH1215PIntermediate Algebra PlusMATH 1215P - Intermediate Algebra Plus MATH 1215P - Intermediate Algebra Plus 6 credit hour(s) A development of strategies for solving single-variable equations and contextual problems. Note(s): In a… source
MATH1215QIntermediate Algebra Support LabMATH 1215Q - Intermediate Algebra Support Lab MATH 1215Q - Intermediate Algebra Support Lab 1 credit hour(s) This course acts as review and support for the skills necessary to succeed in MATH 1215 In… source
MATH1220College Algebra - GEMATH 1220 - College Algebra - GE MATH 1220 - College Algebra - GE 3 credit hour(s) The study of equations, functions and graphs, reviewing linear and quadratic functions, and concentrating on polynom… source
MATH1220PCollege Algebra Plus - GEMATH 1220P - College Algebra Plus - GE MATH 1220P - College Algebra Plus - GE 4 credit hour(s) Emphasizes algebraic problem solving skills and graphical representation of functions. Meets NMHED Gener… source
MATH1220QCollege Algebra Support LabMATH 1220Q - College Algebra Support Lab MATH 1220Q - College Algebra Support Lab 1 credit hour(s) Students will practice Topics covered include linear and quadratic functions, and polynomial, absolu… source
MATH1230TrigonometryMATH 1230 - Trigonometry MATH 1230 - Trigonometry 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Trig functions of any real number will be evaluated and the functions graphed along with their transformations. Trigonometri… source
MATH1240Pre-CalculusMATH 1240 - Pre-Calculus MATH 1240 - Pre-Calculus 4 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously MATH 1415. Read more. Theory Hours: 60 source
MATH1250Trigonometry & Pre-CalculusMATH 1250 - Trigonometry & Pre-Calculus MATH 1250 - Trigonometry & Pre-Calculus 6 credit hour(s) Topics include rates of change, limits, systems of equations, conic sections, sequences and series, tr… source
MATH1350Introduction to Statistics - GEMATH 1350 - Introduction to Statistics - GE MATH 1350 - Introduction to Statistics - GE 3 credit hour(s) Students will gain introductions to topics such as descriptive statistics, probability and bas… source
MATH1350PIntroduction to Statistics Plus - GEMATH 1350P - Introduction to Statistics Plus - GE MATH 1350P - Introduction to Statistics Plus - GE 4 credit hour(s) Students will gain introductions to topics such as descriptive statistics, probabi… source
MATH1350QIntroduction to Statistics Support LabMATH 1350Q - Introduction to Statistics Support Lab MATH 1350Q - Introduction to Statistics Support Lab 1 credit hour(s) Students will discuss and practice Topics covered include arithmetic readiness… source
MATH1430Applications of Calculus IMATH 1430 - Applications of Calculus I MATH 1430 - Applications of Calculus I 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously MATH 1460. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source
MATH1440Applications of Calculus IIMATH 1440 - Applications of Calculus II MATH 1440 - Applications of Calculus II 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously MATH 1465. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source
MATH1510Calculus IMATH 1510 - Calculus I MATH 1510 - Calculus I 4 credit hour(s) Includes the study of extrema, curve sketching, and applications involving algebraic, exponential, logarithmic and trigonometric functio… source
MATH1520Calculus IIMATH 1520 - Calculus II MATH 1520 - Calculus II 4 credit hour(s) Covers integration techniques, numerical integration, improper integrals, some differential equations, sequences, series and applicati… source
MATH1996Special TopicsMATH 1996 - Special Topics MATH 1996 - Special Topics 1-6 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) Previously MATH 109… source
MATH2088Math SpecialtyMATH 2088 - Math Specialty MATH 2088 - Math Specialty 1-12 credit hour(s) This course is used to transfer approved courses from other colleges and universities. source
MATH2110Math for Teachers III - GEMATH 2110 - Math for Teachers III - GE MATH 2110 - Math for Teachers III - GE 3 credit hour(s) Connections to statistics, probability, data analysis, and geometry from the elementary curriculum are i… source
MATH2410Applied Ordinary Differential EquationsMATH 2410 - Applied Ordinary Differential Equations MATH 2410 - Applied Ordinary Differential Equations 3 credit hour(s) Students will be able to classify, construct, and solve different types of equ… source
MATH2420Applied Linear AlgebraMATH 2420 - Applied Linear Algebra MATH 2420 - Applied Linear Algebra 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Although this Math course does not have a direct UNM Equivalency, it has been approved to satisfy UNM M… source
MATH2530Calculus IIIMATH 2530 - Calculus III MATH 2530 - Calculus III 4 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously MATH 2710. Read more. Theory Hours: 60 source
MATH2996Special TopicsMATH 2996 - Special Topics MATH 2996 - Special Topics 3 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) Previously MATH 2096-… source
MAST1110Medical Assistant ProfessionalismMAST 1110 - Medical Assistant Professionalism MAST 1110 - Medical Assistant Professionalism 3 credit hour(s) Covers medical assistant scope of practice, legal principles, ethics, standard of care, du… source
MAST1120Medical Assistant Clinical Skills 1MAST 1120 - Medical Assistant Clinical Skills 1 MAST 1120 - Medical Assistant Clinical Skills 1 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously MA 1020. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source
MAST1120LMedical Assistant Clinical Skills I LaboratoryMAST 1120L - Medical Assistant Clinical Skills I Laboratory MAST 1120L - Medical Assistant Clinical Skills I Laboratory 1 credit hour(s) Students will practice vital signs, basic patient data collect… source
MAST1520Medical Assistant Laboratory SkillsMAST 1520 - Medical Assistant Laboratory Skills MAST 1520 - Medical Assistant Laboratory Skills 3 credit hour(s) CLIA-waived tests, quality assurance and control, laboratory safety, patient preparati… source
MAST1520LMedical Assistant Laboratory Skills LaboratoryMAST 1520L - Medical Assistant Laboratory Skills Laboratory MAST 1520L - Medical Assistant Laboratory Skills Laboratory 1 credit hour(s) Special attention is placed on empathy for the patient’s conce… source
MAST1540Medical Assistant Administrative SkillsMAST 1540 - Medical Assistant Administrative Skills MAST 1540 - Medical Assistant Administrative Skills 2 credit hour(s) Pre- or Note(s): Previously MA 1540. Read more. Theory Hours: 30 source
MAST2010Medical Assistant Clinical Skills IIMAST 2010 - Medical Assistant Clinical Skills II MAST 2010 - Medical Assistant Clinical Skills II 2 credit hour(s) Sterile procedures are also examined and discussed. Note(s): Previously MA 2010. Rea… source
MAST2010LMedical Assistant Clinical Skills II LaboratoryMAST 2010L - Medical Assistant Clinical Skills II Laboratory MAST 2010L - Medical Assistant Clinical Skills II Laboratory 1 credit hour(s) Assisting with common procedures for patients in multiple me… source
MAST2110Medical Office Insurance and FinanceMAST 2110 - Medical Office Insurance and Finance MAST 2110 - Medical Office Insurance and Finance 3 credit hour(s) Areas covered include: banking and billing procedures, accounts receivable, collecti… source
MAST2990Medical Assistant PracticumMAST 2990 - Medical Assistant Practicum MAST 2990 - Medical Assistant Practicum 4 credit hour(s) Note(s): This class replaces MA 1090. All MAERB psychomotor and affective competencies must be achieve… source
MAST2999Medical Assistant CapstoneMAST 2999 - Medical Assistant Capstone MAST 2999 - Medical Assistant Capstone 1 credit hour(s) Study and test taking techniques, an in-class practice exam, and a voucher to sit for an accredited cert… source
MLT1996Special TopicsMLT 1996 - Special Topics MLT 1996 - Special Topics 1-6 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) source
MLTS1110Preparation for Medical Lab SciencesMLTS 1110 - Preparation for Medical Lab Sciences MLTS 1110 - Preparation for Medical Lab Sciences 3 credit hour(s) An introduction to the Medical Laboratory industry and the skills necessary to succe… source
MLTS1120MLT Specimen Collection and ProcessingMLTS 1120 - MLT Specimen Collection and Processing MLTS 1120 - MLT Specimen Collection and Processing 1 credit hour(s) This course is an introduction to the collection and processing of patient speci… source
MLTS1410Clinical UrinalysisMLTS 1410 - Clinical Urinalysis MLTS 1410 - Clinical Urinalysis 1 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously MLT 1012. Read more. Theory Hours: 15 source
MLTS1410LClinical Urinalysis LabMLTS 1410L - Clinical Urinalysis Lab MLTS 1410L - Clinical Urinalysis Lab 1 credit hour(s) Note(s): Typically all term only. Previously MLT 1092. Read more. source
MLTS1412LClinical Immunology and Serology LabMLTS 1412L - Clinical Immunology and Serology Lab MLTS 1412L - Clinical Immunology and Serology Lab 1 credit hour(s) Provides experience in serological testing on specimens. Note(s): Previously MLT 1… source
MLTS1510Clinical HematologyMLTS 1510 - Clinical Hematology MLTS 1510 - Clinical Hematology 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Typically all term only. Previously MLT 1510. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source
MLTS1510LClinical Hematology LabMLTS 1510L - Clinical Hematology Lab MLTS 1510L - Clinical Hematology Lab 2 credit hour(s) Note(s): Typically all term only. Previously MLT 1692. Read more. source
MLTS1511Clinical ImmunohematologyMLTS 1511 - Clinical Immunohematology MLTS 1511 - Clinical Immunohematology 2 credit hour(s) Note(s): Typically pring term only. Previously MLT 1511. Read more. Theory Hours: 30 source
MLTS1511LClinical Immunohematology LabMLTS 1511L - Clinical Immunohematology Lab MLTS 1511L - Clinical Immunohematology Lab 2 credit hour(s) Note(s): Typically pring term only. Previously MLT 1792. Read more. source
MLTS1610LClinical Coagulation LaboratoryMLTS 1610L - Clinical Coagulation Laboratory MLTS 1610L - Clinical Coagulation Laboratory 1 credit hour(s) Also introduces advanced principles and procedures performed in the coagulation laboratory.… source
MLTS2114Clinical MicrobiologyMLTS 2114 - Clinical Microbiology MLTS 2114 - Clinical Microbiology 3 credit hour(s) Virology is introduced. Note(s): Typically pring term only. Previously MLT 2010. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source
MLTS2114LClinical Microbiology LabMLTS 2114L - Clinical Microbiology Lab MLTS 2114L - Clinical Microbiology Lab 3 credit hour(s) Students utilize current methodologies and identification techniques. Note(s): Typically pring term only… source
MLTS2116Clinical ChemistryMLTS 2116 - Clinical Chemistry MLTS 2116 - Clinical Chemistry 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Typically all term only. Previously MLT 2011. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source
MLTS2116LClinical Chemistry LabMLTS 2116L - Clinical Chemistry Lab MLTS 2116L - Clinical Chemistry Lab 1 credit hour(s) Note(s): Typically all term only. Previously MLT 2092. Read more. source
MLTS2279Med Laboratory Technician Clinical ExperienceMLTS 2279 - Med Laboratory Technician Clinical Experience MLTS 2279 - Med Laboratory Technician Clinical Experience 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously MLT 2790. Read more. Clinical Intensive Hours:… source
MLTS2712MLT Laboratory Topics and Exam PrepMLTS 2712 - MLT Laboratory Topics and Exam Prep MLTS 2712 - MLT Laboratory Topics and Exam Prep 3 credit hour(s) Learners will be provided with opportunities to explore the role of the medical labora… source
MLSL1110Introduction to Army Leadership IMLSL 1110 - Introduction to Army Leadership I MLSL 1110 - Introduction to Army Leadership I 1 credit hour(s) This course provides an introduction to the Army and basic Soldier skills. Students receiv… source
MLSL1110LIntroduction to Army Leadership I LaboratoryMLSL 1110L - Introduction to Army Leadership I Laboratory MLSL 1110L - Introduction to Army Leadership I Laboratory 1 credit hour(s) The lab will be facilitated by MS III Cadets and supervised by MS… source
MLSL1120Introduction to Army Leadership IIMLSL 1120 - Introduction to Army Leadership II MLSL 1120 - Introduction to Army Leadership II 1 credit hour(s) This course introduces students to the personal challenges and competencies that are cri… source
MLSL1120LIntroduction to Army Leadership II LabMLSL 1120L - Introduction to Army Leadership II Lab MLSL 1120L - Introduction to Army Leadership II Lab 1 credit hour(s) The lab will be facilitated by MS III Cadets and supervised by MS IV’s and cad… source
MLSL1129Introduction to Military Fitness IMLSL 1129 - Introduction to Military Fitness I MLSL 1129 - Introduction to Military Fitness I 1-2 credit hour(s) This course provides a hands-on overview of the fitness requirements needed to serve i… source
MLSL2110Foundations of Army Leadership IMLSL 2110 - Foundations of Army Leadership I MLSL 2110 - Foundations of Army Leadership I 2 credit hour(s) This course focuses on leadership and ethics. The course adds depth to the Cadets’ knowledge… source
MLSL2110LFoundations of Army Leadership I LaboratoryMLSL 2110L - Foundations of Army Leadership I Laboratory MLSL 2110L - Foundations of Army Leadership I Laboratory 1 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously MSL 2092. Read more. source
MLSL2120Foundations of Army Leadership IIMLSL 2120 - Foundations of Army Leadership II MLSL 2120 - Foundations of Army Leadership II 2 credit hour(s) This course focuses on Army doctrine and decision making. The course begins with analytica… source
MLSL2120LFoundations of Army Leadership II LabMLSL 2120L - Foundations of Army Leadership II Lab MLSL 2120L - Foundations of Army Leadership II Lab 1 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously MSL 2192. Read more. source
MLSL2130Foundations of Military Fitness IIMLSL 2130 - Foundations of Military Fitness II MLSL 2130 - Foundations of Military Fitness II 1-2 credit hour(s) This course provides a hands-on overview of the fitness requirements needed to serve i… source
MLSL2992Directed Studies in Military ScienceMLSL 2992 - Directed Studies in Military Science MLSL 2992 - Directed Studies in Military Science 1-3 credit hour(s) Independent projects conducted under the direction of designated faculty. Note(s):… source
MUSC1110Music Appreciation: Jazz - GEMUSC 1110 - Music Appreciation: Jazz - GE MUSC 1110 - Music Appreciation: Jazz - GE 3 credit hour(s) Students are introduced to various periods, styles, and composers of music and become acquainted w… source
MUSC1130Music Appreciation: Western Music - GEMUSC 1130 - Music Appreciation: Western Music - GE MUSC 1130 - Music Appreciation: Western Music - GE 3 credit hour(s) Students are introduced to various periods, styles, and composers of music and b… source
MUSC1140Music Appreciation: World Music - GEMUSC 1140 - Music Appreciation: World Music - GE MUSC 1140 - Music Appreciation: World Music - GE 3 credit hour(s) Students are introduced to various periods, styles, and composers of music and becom… source
MUSC1210Fundamentals of Music for non-majors - GEMUSC 1210 - Fundamentals of Music for non-majors - GE MUSC 1210 - Fundamentals of Music for non-majors - GE 4 credit hour(s) Aural comprehension is introduced through singing intervals, scales and tr… source
MUSC1250Class Voice IMUSC 1250 - Class Voice I MUSC 1250 - Class Voice I 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously MUS 1109. Read more . Theory Hours: 45 source
MUSC1375Group Piano IMUSC 1375 - Group Piano I MUSC 1375 - Group Piano I 3 credit hour(s) Beginning group piano lessons designed primarily for students with little or no previous piano experience. Students are introduced… source
MUSC1377Group Piano IIMUSC 1377 - Group Piano II MUSC 1377 - Group Piano II 3 credit hour(s) Read more. Studio Hours: 90 source
MUSC1520Class Guitar IMUSC 1520 - Class Guitar I MUSC 1520 - Class Guitar I 3 credit hour(s) Basic Instruction in classical guitar from beginning to intermediate level. Note(s): Previously MUS 2096. Read more. Studio Hour… source
MUSC1891Music PracticumMUSC 1891 - Music Practicum MUSC 1891 - Music Practicum 1-3 credit hour(s) Requires students to complete a minimum of 45 hours in a community, professional, or educational music production. Note(s):… source
MUSC2160Music TodayMUSC 2160 - Music Today MUSC 2160 - Music Today 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously MUS 2271. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source
MUSC2996Special TopicsMUSC 2996 - Special Topics MUSC 2996 - Special Topics 1-6 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) Previously MUS 2096… source
NATV1150Introduction to Native American Studies - GENATV 1150 - Introduction to Native American Studies - GE NATV 1150 - Introduction to Native American Studies - GE 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Meets NMHED General Education Area V - Humanities. Theory Ho… source
NATV2088Native American Studies SpecialtyNATV 2088 - Native American Studies Specialty NATV 2088 - Native American Studies Specialty 1-12 credit hour(s) This course is used to transfer approved courses from other colleges and universities. source
NATV2110Sociopolitical Concepts in Native AmericaNATV 2110 - Sociopolitical Concepts in Native America NATV 2110 - Sociopolitical Concepts in Native America 3 credit hour(s) Students are challenged to identify issues and debates based on selected r… source
NATV2120The Native American ExperienceNATV 2120 - The Native American Experience NATV 2120 - The Native American Experience 3 credit hour(s) Students read literature by and about Native Americans covering a variety of topics including tr… source
NATV2140Research Issues in Native AmericaNATV 2140 - Research Issues in Native America NATV 2140 - Research Issues in Native America 3 credit hour(s) You will review research databases and collections pertaining to Native Americans. The cou… source
NATV2315Indigenous Language Revitalization and Community RenewalNATV 2315 - Indigenous Language Revitalization and Community Renewal NATV 2315 - Indigenous Language Revitalization and Community Renewal 3 credit hour(s) Special emphasis is placed on the importance… source
NTSC1110Physical Science for Teachers - GENTSC 1110 - Physical Science for Teachers - GE NTSC 1110 - Physical Science for Teachers - GE 4 credit hour(s) This course is activity based utilizing problems and issues based approach. Meets NMHED… source
NTSC1120Life Science for Teachers - GENTSC 1120 - Life Science for Teachers - GE NTSC 1120 - Life Science for Teachers - GE 4 credit hour(s) Meets NMHED General Education Area III - Science. Note(s): Meets lab class requirement Previousl… source
NTSC1996Special TopicsNTSC 1996 - Special Topics NTSC 1996 - Special Topics 1-6 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) Previously NS 1096-… source
NTSC2110Environmental Science for Teachers - GENTSC 2110 - Environmental Science for Teachers - GE NTSC 2110 - Environmental Science for Teachers - GE 4 credit hour(s) Course topics include current issues on population, healthy ecosystems, and na… source
NVSC1110Principles and Concepts of Naval ScienceNVSC 1110 - Principles and Concepts of Naval Science NVSC 1110 - Principles and Concepts of Naval Science 3 credit hour(s) Introduces the naval service, customs, traditions, courtesies and naval offi… source
NVSC1111LNaval Professional LaboratoryNVSC 1111L - Naval Professional Laboratory NVSC 1111L - Naval Professional Laboratory 1 credit hour(s) To provide Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps students with the tools and opportunities to ens… source
NVSC1120Navy and Marine Corps FitnessNVSC 1120 - Navy and Marine Corps Fitness NVSC 1120 - Navy and Marine Corps Fitness 1 credit hour(s) This course will develop, enhance and solidify physical fitness levels of future Navy and Marine C… source
NVSC1150Naval Ship Systems INVSC 1150 - Naval Ship Systems I NVSC 1150 - Naval Ship Systems I 3 credit hour(s) Introduction to naval engineering systems concepts and practices. Topics include ship design, compartmentation, ship… source
NVSC2150Naval Ship Systems IINVSC 2150 - Naval Ship Systems II NVSC 2150 - Naval Ship Systems II 3 credit hour(s) Principles of naval weapons systems. Topics include sensors and detection systems, computational systems, tracking… source
NVSC2202Sea PowerNVSC 2202 - Sea Power NVSC 2202 - Sea Power 3 credit hour(s) Surveys US naval history from the American Revolution to the present. Note(s): Fall only Previously NAVS 2202. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source
NVSC2203NavigationNVSC 2203 - Navigation NVSC 2203 - Navigation 3 credit hour(s) Offers theory, principles and procedures of ship coastal and celestial navigation. Note(s): Spring only Previously NAVS 2203. Read more.… source
NVSC2204Naval OperationsNVSC 2204 - Naval Operations NVSC 2204 - Naval Operations 3 credit hour(s) Explores naval ship operations, tactical formations and dispositions; relative motion tactical plots and maneuvering boards… source
NVSC2231Evolution of WarfareNVSC 2231 - Evolution of Warfare NVSC 2231 - Evolution of Warfare 3 credit hour(s) Surveys evolution of the basic principles and techniques of warfare throughout history. Note(s): Fall only, even yea… source
NVSC2241Leadership & ManagementNVSC 2241 - Leadership & Management NVSC 2241 - Leadership & Management 3 credit hour(s) Explores the structure and principles of naval leadership and management. Note(s): Fall only Previously NAVS 2… source
NVSC2247Principles of Naval LeadershipNVSC 2247 - Principles of Naval Leadership NVSC 2247 - Principles of Naval Leadership 3 credit hour(s) Examines the structure and principles of naval leadership and management. Note(s): Spring only P… source
NVSC2251Amphibious WarfareNVSC 2251 - Amphibious Warfare NVSC 2251 - Amphibious Warfare 3 credit hour(s) Explores the concepts, techniques and history of amphibious warfare. Note(s): Fall only, odd years. Previously NAVS 2251… source
NMNC1110Introduction to Nursing ConceptsNMNC 1110 - Introduction to Nursing Concepts NMNC 1110 - Introduction to Nursing Concepts 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Special requirements: Students must apply to the Nursing program through coordinate… source
NMNC1135Principles of Nursing PracticeNMNC 1135 - Principles of Nursing Practice NMNC 1135 - Principles of Nursing Practice 4 credit hour(s) Principles of communication, assessments, safety, and interventions, including accurate calculat… source
NMNC1210Health and Illness Concepts INMNC 1210 - Health and Illness Concepts I NMNC 1210 - Health and Illness Concepts I 3 credit hour(s) Concepts covered are related to homeostasis/regulation, sexuality/reproductive, protection/movemen… source
NMNC1220Health Care ParticipantNMNC 1220 - Health Care Participant NMNC 1220 - Health Care Participant 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 45 source
NMNC1230Nursing PharmacologyNMNC 1230 - Nursing Pharmacology NMNC 1230 - Nursing Pharmacology 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 45 source
NMNC1235Assessment and Health PromotionNMNC 1235 - Assessment and Health Promotion NMNC 1235 - Assessment and Health Promotion 4 credit hour(s) This course uses seminar, laboratory and/or clinical settings. Theory Hours: 15 Clinical Hours… source
NMNC2310Health & Illness Concepts IINMNC 2310 - Health & Illness Concepts II NMNC 2310 - Health & Illness Concepts II 3 credit hour(s) Concepts covered are related to oxygenation and hemostasis, homeostasis and regulation, protection a… source
NMNC2320Professional Nursing Concepts INMNC 2320 - Professional Nursing Concepts I NMNC 2320 - Professional Nursing Concepts I 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 45 source
NMNC2335Care of Patients with Chronic ConditionsNMNC 2335 - Care of Patients with Chronic Conditions NMNC 2335 - Care of Patients with Chronic Conditions 4 credit hour(s) This course builds upon curricular concepts. This course is a combination of… source
NMNC2410Health & Illness Concepts IIINMNC 2410 - Health & Illness Concepts III NMNC 2410 - Health & Illness Concepts III 4 credit hour(s) Concepts covered are related to homeostasis/regulation, oxygenation/hemostasis, protection/movemen… source
NMNC2435Clinical Intensive INMNC 2435 - Clinical Intensive I NMNC 2435 - Clinical Intensive I 4 credit hour(s) This course is a combination of seminar, lab, and clinical. Note(s): This course may not be transferred to CNM. Theo… source
NMNC2445ADN CapstoneNMNC 2445 - ADN Capstone NMNC 2445 - ADN Capstone 2 credit hour(s) This course is a combination of seminar, lab, and clinical. (90 practicum hours). Practicum Hours: 90 source
NMNC2996TopicsNMNC 2996 - Topics NMNC 2996 - Topics 1 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) source
NRRF2110Nurse Refresher TheoryNRRF 2110 - Nurse Refresher Theory NRRF 2110 - Nurse Refresher Theory 7 credit hour(s) Note(s): Expired or Active New Mexico license to practice as an LPN or RN. Previously NR 2110. Read more. Theory… source
NRRF2190Nurse Refresher Clinical ApplicationNRRF 2190 - Nurse Refresher Clinical Application NRRF 2190 - Nurse Refresher Clinical Application 2 credit hour(s) Note(s): Active or temporary New Mexico license to practice as an LPN or RN + curren… source
NUAS1110Nursing Assistant TheoryNUAS 1110 - Nursing Assistant Theory NUAS 1110 - Nursing Assistant Theory 3 credit hour(s) Through theoretical instruction, students will gain a comprehensive understanding of the Nursing Assistant r… source
NUAS1110LNursing Assistant LaboratoryNUAS 1110L - Nursing Assistant Laboratory NUAS 1110L - Nursing Assistant Laboratory 2 credit hour(s) Through laboratory experiences, students will practice Nursing Assistant skills. Note(s): Previous… source
NUAS1115Nursing Assistant ClinicalNUAS 1115 - Nursing Assistant Clinical NUAS 1115 - Nursing Assistant Clinical 1 credit hour(s) Students experience a practical application of the Nursing Assistant role. Note(s): Previously NA 1190.… source
NUAS1120Nursing Assistant Supplemental SkillsNUAS 1120 - Nursing Assistant Supplemental Skills NUAS 1120 - Nursing Assistant Supplemental Skills 1 credit hour(s) Pre- or Skills practiced include patient assistance with activities of daily livin… source
NUTR1010Personal and Practical Nutrition - GENUTR 1010 - Personal and Practical Nutrition - GE NUTR 1010 - Personal and Practical Nutrition - GE 3 credit hour(s) Current and controversial topics in nutrition that are of concern to the consumer… source
NUTR1010LPersonal and Practical Nutrition Lab - GENUTR 1010L - Personal and Practical Nutrition Lab - GE NUTR 1010L - Personal and Practical Nutrition Lab - GE 1 credit hour(s) Information required to understand a variety of nutrition topics current… source
NUTR1015Nutrition Fundamentals and Medical Nutrition TherapyNUTR 1015 - Nutrition Fundamentals and Medical Nutrition Therapy NUTR 1015 - Nutrition Fundamentals and Medical Nutrition Therapy 3 credit hour(s) Topics covered include basic nutrition science, incl… source
NUTR1020Sports NutritionNUTR 1020 - Sports Nutrition NUTR 1020 - Sports Nutrition 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Students not meeting the IRW 0980 Theory Hours: 45 source
NUTR1060Foodservice Management I for Dietary ManagersNUTR 1060 - Foodservice Management I for Dietary Managers NUTR 1060 - Foodservice Management I for Dietary Managers 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Topics covered include standardized recipes, food producti… source
NUTR1070Foodservice Management II for Dietary ManagersNUTR 1070 - Foodservice Management II for Dietary Managers NUTR 1070 - Foodservice Management II for Dietary Managers 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Topics covered include managing personnel, employment re… source
NUTR1090Dietary Manager Clinical INUTR 1090 - Dietary Manager Clinical I NUTR 1090 - Dietary Manager Clinical I 2 credit hour(s) Pre- or This is a coordinated supervised practice field experience requiring a minimum of 90 hours and i… source
NUTR1190Dietary Manager Clinical IINUTR 1190 - Dietary Manager Clinical II NUTR 1190 - Dietary Manager Clinical II 2 credit hour(s) Pre- or This is a coordinated supervised practice field experience requiring a minimum of 90 hours and… source
NUTR1996Topics in NutritionNUTR 1996 - Topics in Nutrition NUTR 1996 - Topics in Nutrition 1-6 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) Previousl… source
NUTR2110Human NutritionNUTR 2110 - Human Nutrition NUTR 2110 - Human Nutrition 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Dietary guidelines intended to promote long-term health are stressed. Theory Hours: 45 source
NUTR2996Topics in NutritionNUTR 2996 - Topics in Nutrition NUTR 2996 - Topics in Nutrition 1-3 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) Previousl… source
OSH2006Occupational Safety for Construction IOSH 2006 - Occupational Safety for Construction I OSH 2006 - Occupational Safety for Construction I 1 credit hour(s) Introduces students to OSHA policies, procedures and standards, construction safet… source
OSH2010Occupational Safety for Construction - 30 HourOSH 2010 - Occupational Safety for Construction - 30 Hour OSH 2010 - Occupational Safety for Construction - 30 Hour 3 credit hour(s) Introduces students to Occupational Safety and Health Act policies… source
OSH2016Occupational Safety IOSH 2016 - Occupational Safety I OSH 2016 - Occupational Safety I 1 credit hour(s) Introduces inspections, personal protective equipment, fire protection, hazardous materials, walking/working surface… source
OSH2017Occupational Safety IIOSH 2017 - Occupational Safety II OSH 2017 - Occupational Safety II 1 credit hour(s) Covers lock-out/tag-out, material handling, hazardous communication (MSDS and labeling), machine guarding, welding… source
OSH2018Occupational Safety IIIOSH 2018 - Occupational Safety III OSH 2018 - Occupational Safety III 1 credit hour(s) Introduces hazardous substances, respiratory standards, hazard analysis, record keeping and workers\compensation… source
OSH2030Occupational Safety General Industry 30 HourOSH 2030 - Occupational Safety General Industry 30 Hour OSH 2030 - Occupational Safety General Industry 30 Hour 3 credit hour(s) Course introduces hazard recognition, analysis, and safe working pract… source
OSH2996Special TopicsOSH 2996 - Special Topics OSH 2996 - Special Topics 1-6 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) source
OTEC1101KeyboardingOTEC 1101 - Keyboarding OTEC 1101 - Keyboarding 3 credit hour(s) Develops proper keyboarding technique to achieve speed and accuracy. A minimum average of 25 wpm on three five-minute timings is requi… source
OTEC1170Business Telephone TechniquesOTEC 1170 - Business Telephone Techniques OTEC 1170 - Business Telephone Techniques 1 credit hour(s) Presents concepts to develop effective speaking, listening and questioning skills. Methods for han… source
OTEC1175Computers in the Medical OfficeOTEC 1175 - Computers in the Medical Office OTEC 1175 - Computers in the Medical Office 2 credit hour(s) Introduces tasks performed in a medical office utilizing a computerized software package, incl… source
OTEC1301Introduction to Practical and Ethical AI UsageOTEC 1301 - Introduction to Practical and Ethical AI Usage OTEC 1301 - Introduction to Practical and Ethical AI Usage 3 credit hour(s) Through hands-on activities and real-world examples, students wi… source
OTEC1996Special TopicsOTEC 1996 - Special Topics OTEC 1996 - Special Topics 1-3 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. See Schedule of Classes . source
OTEC2097Independent StudyOTEC 2097 - Independent Study OTEC 2097 - Independent Study 1-6 credit hour(s) Student develops and executes a solution using analytical techniques to the problem. An oral presentation may be require… source
OTEC2201Document Production and IntegrationOTEC 2201 - Document Production and Integration OTEC 2201 - Document Production and Integration 3 credit hour(s) Presents advanced applications for document integration. Theory Hours: 45 source
OTEC2996Special TopicsOTEC 2996 - Special Topics OTEC 2996 - Special Topics 1-3 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) source
OTEC2998InternshipOTEC 2998 - Internship OTEC 2998 - Internship 3 credit hour(s) Students are supervised jointly by CNM and the company. Note(s): Previously OTEC 2098 Internship Hours: 150 source
PL1110Introduction to Paralegal StudiesPL 1110 - Introduction to Paralegal Studies PL 1110 - Introduction to Paralegal Studies 3 credit hour(s) * This course requires a proficiency in word processing. Theory Hours: 45 source
PL1120American Law and EthicsPL 1120 - American Law and Ethics PL 1120 - American Law and Ethics 3 credit hour(s) * This course requires a proficiency in word processing. Theory Hours: 45 source
PL1130TortsPL 1130 - Torts PL 1130 - Torts 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory Hours: 45 source
PL1140Legal Research and Writing IPL 1140 - Legal Research and Writing I PL 1140 - Legal Research and Writing I 3 credit hour(s) Significant time is spent at the UNM law library. Theory Hours: 45 source
PL1150Court Operations and EthicsPL 1150 - Court Operations and Ethics PL 1150 - Court Operations and Ethics 3 credit hour(s) This course introduces concepts about the New Mexico judiciaries, includes tracking of a civil and crimina… source
PL1996Special TopicsPL 1996 - Special Topics PL 1996 - Special Topics 1-3 credit hour(s) Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) source
PL2097Independent StudyPL 2097 - Independent Study PL 2097 - Independent Study 1-9 credit hour(s) Student develops and executes a solution using analytical techniques to the problem. A legal research paper or project is co… source
PL2098InternshipPL 2098 - Internship PL 2098 - Internship 3 credit hour(s) The student is jointly supervised by CNM and the supervising attorney and the student will be required to meet additional course requirement… source
PL2120Civil LitigationPL 2120 - Civil Litigation PL 2120 - Civil Litigation 3 credit hour(s) Rules of civil procedure and rules of the various courts are covered. Students develop a forms and procedures notebook. Theory H… source
PL2130Criminal LitigationPL 2130 - Criminal Litigation PL 2130 - Criminal Litigation 3 credit hour(s) Students will draft documents associated with the prosecution or defense at various stages, review rules of criminal proce… source
PL2140Legal Research and Writing IIPL 2140 - Legal Research and Writing II PL 2140 - Legal Research and Writing II 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 45 source
PL2150EvidencePL 2150 - Evidence PL 2150 - Evidence 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 45 source
PL2160Law Office ManagementPL 2160 - Law Office Management PL 2160 - Law Office Management 3 credit hour(s) Includes ethics, law office systems, timekeeping, technology and personnel management. Theory Hours: 45 source
PL2220Wills Probate and Estate PlanningPL 2220 - Wills Probate and Estate Planning PL 2220 - Wills Probate and Estate Planning 3 credit hour(s) A review of the probate code and drafting projects are included. Theory Hours: 45 source
PL2240Paralegal Computer ApplicationsPL 2240 - Paralegal Computer Applications PL 2240 - Paralegal Computer Applications 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 45 source
PL2425Domestic RelationsPL 2425 - Domestic Relations PL 2425 - Domestic Relations 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 45 source
PL2430Constitutional LawPL 2430 - Constitutional Law PL 2430 - Constitutional Law 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 45 source
PL2996Special TopicsPL 2996 - Special Topics PL 2996 - Special Topics 1-3 credit hour(s) Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) source
PACA1020Patient Care TechnicianPACA 1020 - Patient Care Technician PACA 1020 - Patient Care Technician 1 credit hour(s) Pre- or Note(s): Contact the School of Nursing and Patient Support to request an override if you do not meet t… source
PHAR1003Pharmacy CalculationsPHAR 1003 - Pharmacy Calculations PHAR 1003 - Pharmacy Calculations 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Note(s): Previously PT 1003. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source
PHAR1011Pharmacy Technician IntroductionPHAR 1011 - Pharmacy Technician Introduction PHAR 1011 - Pharmacy Technician Introduction 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Emphasizes the history of pharmacy, state and federal laws, ethics, professional sta… source
PHAR1192LPharmacy Technician Processes LabPHAR 1192L - Pharmacy Technician Processes Lab PHAR 1192L - Pharmacy Technician Processes Lab 2 credit hour(s) Patient safety, drug safety, and patient service are introduced and practiced. Note(s):… source
PHAR1316Pharmacy Technician Pharmacology IPHAR 1316 - Pharmacy Technician Pharmacology I PHAR 1316 - Pharmacy Technician Pharmacology I 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously PT 1316. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source
PHAR1710Intermediate Pharmacy TechnicianPHAR 1710 - Intermediate Pharmacy Technician PHAR 1710 - Intermediate Pharmacy Technician 3 credit hour(s) This course emphasizes quality assurance measures, basic safety, and emergency preparedness… source
PHAR1716Pharmacy Technician Pharmacology IIPHAR 1716 - Pharmacy Technician Pharmacology II PHAR 1716 - Pharmacy Technician Pharmacology II 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously PT 1716. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source
PHAR1792Non-sterile USP Compounding Lab – Hazardous & Non-Hazardous PreparationsPHAR 1792 - Non-sterile USP Compounding Lab – Hazardous & Non-Hazardous Preparations PHAR 1792 - Non-sterile USP Compounding Lab – Hazardous & Non-Hazardous Preparations 2 credit hour(s) Note(s): Pre… source
PHAR1996Pharmacy Technician TopicsPHAR 1996 - Pharmacy Technician Topics PHAR 1996 - Pharmacy Technician Topics 1-6 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classe… source
PHAR2010Pharmacy Technician ProfessionalismPHAR 2010 - Pharmacy Technician Professionalism PHAR 2010 - Pharmacy Technician Professionalism 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously PT 2010. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source
PHAR2016Pharmacy Technician Pharmacology IIIPHAR 2016 - Pharmacy Technician Pharmacology III PHAR 2016 - Pharmacy Technician Pharmacology III 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously PT 2016. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source
PHAR2090Pharmacy Technician ClinicalPHAR 2090 - Pharmacy Technician Clinical PHAR 2090 - Pharmacy Technician Clinical 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously PT 2090. Read more. Clinical Intensive Hours: 180 source
PHAR2092Sterile USP Compounding Lab – Hazardous and Non-Hazardous PreparationsPHAR 2092 - Sterile USP Compounding Lab – Hazardous and Non-Hazardous Preparations PHAR 2092 - Sterile USP Compounding Lab – Hazardous and Non-Hazardous Preparations 2 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previou… source
PHAR2510Advanced Pharmacy TechnicianPHAR 2510 - Advanced Pharmacy Technician PHAR 2510 - Advanced Pharmacy Technician 3 credit hour(s) Current trends, initiatives, goals, and issues in the profession of pharmacy are emphasized. Note(s)… source
PHAR2515Advanced Pharmacy Technician Medication and Patient SafetyPHAR 2515 - Advanced Pharmacy Technician Medication and Patient Safety PHAR 2515 - Advanced Pharmacy Technician Medication and Patient Safety 3 credit hour(s) Error reduction strategies are discussed… source
PHAR2520Advanced Pharmacy Technician InformaticsPHAR 2520 - Advanced Pharmacy Technician Informatics PHAR 2520 - Advanced Pharmacy Technician Informatics 2 credit hour(s) Focuses on key technologies and the role the Information Technology and Phar… source
PHAR2592LAdvanced Pharmacy Technician LabPHAR 2592L - Advanced Pharmacy Technician Lab PHAR 2592L - Advanced Pharmacy Technician Lab 2 credit hour(s) Simulated patient point of care testing and immunization techniques are practiced. Communi… source
PHAR2690Advanced Pharmacy Technician ClinicalPHAR 2690 - Advanced Pharmacy Technician Clinical PHAR 2690 - Advanced Pharmacy Technician Clinical 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously PT 2690. Read more. Clinical Intensive Hours: 180 source
PHAR2999Advanced Pharmacy Technician CapstonePHAR 2999 - Advanced Pharmacy Technician Capstone PHAR 2999 - Advanced Pharmacy Technician Capstone 1 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously PT 2999. Read more. Theory Hours: 15 source
PHIL1115Introduction to Philosophy - GEPHIL 1115 - Introduction to Philosophy - GE PHIL 1115 - Introduction to Philosophy - GE 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Some of the questions students might consider are: Do we have free will? What is knowl… source
PHIL1120Logic, Reasoning, & Critical Thinking - GEPHIL 1120 - Logic, Reasoning, & Critical Thinking - GE PHIL 1120 - Logic, Reasoning, & Critical Thinking - GE 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or The course includes an introductory survey of important logical… source
PHIL1130Contemporary Moral Issues - GEPHIL 1130 - Contemporary Moral Issues - GE PHIL 1130 - Contemporary Moral Issues - GE 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Students will read and discuss texts dealing with various controversial social issues, w… source
PHIL1135Introduction to Asian PhilosophiesPHIL 1135 - Introduction to Asian Philosophies PHIL 1135 - Introduction to Asian Philosophies 3 credit hour(s) In this course we shall examine how several thinkers from India and China have approache… source
PHIL2120Biomedical Ethics - GEPHIL 2120 - Biomedical Ethics - GE PHIL 2120 - Biomedical Ethics - GE 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Topics such as euthanasia, genetic experimentation, informed consent, abortion and human and animal expe… source
PHIL2130Environmental EthicsPHIL 2130 - Environmental Ethics PHIL 2130 - Environmental Ethics 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Students will explore the ethical issues raised by the way humans engage with the environment in areas that… source
PHIL2135Ethics of TechnologyPHIL 2135 - Ethics of Technology PHIL 2135 - Ethics of Technology 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Note(s): Previously PHIL 2248. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source
PHIL2210Early Modern Philosophy - GEPHIL 2210 - Early Modern Philosophy - GE PHIL 2210 - Early Modern Philosophy - GE 3 credit hour(s) Through an in-depth reading of primary source material, this course will examine the traditions of R… source
PHIL2220Greek Philosophy - GEPHIL 2220 - Greek Philosophy - GE PHIL 2220 - Greek Philosophy - GE 3 credit hour(s) The course will include discussion of such philosophers as the Pre-Socratics, the Sophists, Socrates, Plato and Ar… source
PHIL2240Introduction to ExistentialismPHIL 2240 - Introduction to Existentialism PHIL 2240 - Introduction to Existentialism 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Note(s): Previously PHIL 2244. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source
PHIL2310Business EthicsPHIL 2310 - Business Ethics PHIL 2310 - Business Ethics 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or These will include concerns with how businesses affect employees, stakeholders, governments, economics, and the enviro… source
PHIL2996Special TopicsPHIL 2996 - Special Topics PHIL 2996 - Special Topics 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) Previously PHIL 2096-2996. Read more . source
PHLB1110Phlebotomy ConceptsPHLB 1110 - Phlebotomy Concepts PHLB 1110 - Phlebotomy Concepts 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously PHLB 1010. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source
PHLB1110LPhlebotomy Concepts LabPHLB 1110L - Phlebotomy Concepts Lab PHLB 1110L - Phlebotomy Concepts Lab 2 credit hour(s) Major topics include collection and handling of blood and non-blood specimens, patient communication skills,… source
PHLB1112Phlebotomy ClinicalPHLB 1112 - Phlebotomy Clinical PHLB 1112 - Phlebotomy Clinical 2 credit hour(s) Pre- or Students work in a health-care setting, collect blood and non-blood specimens, and provide patient care. Note(… source
PHLB1996Special TopicsPHLB 1996 - Special Topics PHLB 1996 - Special Topics 1-6 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) source
PHED1230AIndividual Sport: Ultimate FrisbeePHED 1230A - Individual Sport: Ultimate Frisbee PHED 1230A - Individual Sport: Ultimate Frisbee 1 credit hour(s) Covers rules, techniques and tactics involved in playing Ultimate Frisbee while partic… source
PHED1230BIndividual Sport: Beginning BowlingPHED 1230B - Individual Sport: Beginning Bowling PHED 1230B - Individual Sport: Beginning Bowling 1 credit hour(s) Provides instruction in the basic principles and skills of bowling which include the… source
PHED1410AYoga: Beginning YogaPHED 1410A - Yoga: Beginning Yoga PHED 1410A - Yoga: Beginning Yoga 1 credit hour(s) An introduction to yoga and yoga movements. Students explore various concepts and fundamentals of yoga while also… source
PHED1410DYoga: Healing Hatha Yoga Stretch and BreathePHED 1410D - Yoga: Healing Hatha Yoga Stretch and Breathe PHED 1410D - Yoga: Healing Hatha Yoga Stretch and Breathe 1 credit hour(s) Applying breathing and concentration, students will work on restor… source
PHED1420Stretch/Relax: Flexibility TrainingPHED 1420 - Stretch/Relax: Flexibility Training PHED 1420 - Stretch/Relax: Flexibility Training 1 credit hour(s) Increases and maintains joint range of motion as well as facilitates relaxation; inclu… source
PHED1430PilatesPHED 1430 - Pilates PHED 1430 - Pilates 1 credit hour(s) Designed to introduce students to movements and breathing patterns based on techniques developed by Joseph Pilates. Students will learn how to… source
PHED1460Conditioning: Personal FitnessPHED 1460 - Conditioning: Personal Fitness PHED 1460 - Conditioning: Personal Fitness 1 credit hour(s) Introduces assessment of muscular strength, muscular endurance, cardiorespiratory fitness, flexi… source
PHED1510ATraining: Circuit TrainingPHED 1510A - Training: Circuit Training PHED 1510A - Training: Circuit Training 1 credit hour(s) Combines strength and aerobic training to provide a total body workout, alternating aerobic exercise w… source
PHED1510BTraining: Body SculptingPHED 1510B - Training: Body Sculpting PHED 1510B - Training: Body Sculpting 1 credit hour(s) Designed for individuals to achieve aerobic fitness and muscular endurance, focusing on correct body align… source
PHED1510DTraining: Resistance TrainingPHED 1510D - Training: Resistance Training PHED 1510D - Training: Resistance Training 1 credit hour(s) Introduce students to resistance training through the use of free weights, machines, bodyweight… source
PHED1510ETraining: KickboxingPHED 1510E - Training: Kickboxing PHED 1510E - Training: Kickboxing 1 credit hour(s) Designed for students who desire to increase cardiovascular fitness, flexibility, and muscular endurance in an aer… source
PHED1510FTraining: Fit Ball TrainingPHED 1510F - Training: Fit Ball Training PHED 1510F - Training: Fit Ball Training 1 credit hour(s) Uses fit balls, exercise bands, medicine balls and hand weights to improve flexibility, coordination… source
PHED1620AFitness: Core Fitness IPHED 1620A - Fitness: Core Fitness I PHED 1620A - Fitness: Core Fitness I 1 credit hour(s) Teaches core strength and stabilization as well as improves joint range of motion and facilitate relaxation.… source
PHED1620BFitness: Walking for FitnessPHED 1620B - Fitness: Walking for Fitness PHED 1620B - Fitness: Walking for Fitness 1 credit hour(s) Introduces cardio-respiratory fitness, flexibility and body composition for individuals who have n… source
PHED1630Career Fitness: Fitness for Public Safety ProfessionalsPHED 1630 - Career Fitness: Fitness for Public Safety Professionals PHED 1630 - Career Fitness: Fitness for Public Safety Professionals 2 credit hour(s) This course will provide students with the kno… source
PHED1830Running: Running for FitnessPHED 1830 - Running: Running for Fitness PHED 1830 - Running: Running for Fitness 1 credit hour(s) Provides instruction in the fundamental skills of running to improve cardiovascular fitness, increas… source
PHED1920Employee StrengthPHED 1920 - Employee Strength PHED 1920 - Employee Strength 1 credit hour(s) This course is designed to introduce employees to the fundamentals of strength training, focusing on proper weight trainin… source
PHED1996TopicsPHED 1996 - Topics PHED 1996 - Topics 1 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. source
PHED1996ATopicsPHED 1996A - Topics PHED 1996A - Topics 1 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. source
PHED1996BTopicsPHED 1996B - Topics PHED 1996B - Topics 1 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. source
PHED1996DTopicsPHED 1996D - Topics PHED 1996D - Topics 1 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. source
PHED1996FTopicsPHED 1996F - Topics PHED 1996F - Topics 1 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. source
PHED2280Volleyball II: Sand VolleyballPHED 2280 - Volleyball II: Sand Volleyball PHED 2280 - Volleyball II: Sand Volleyball 1 credit hour(s) Covers rules, techniques and tactics involved in playing Sand Volleyball while participating in… source
PHED2410Yoga II: Fitness YogaPHED 2410 - Yoga II: Fitness Yoga PHED 2410 - Yoga II: Fitness Yoga 1 credit hour(s) Students are responsible for purchasing their own mat. Note(s): Repeatable for credit. Financial aid may be limite… source
PHED2460Conditioning II: Extreme ConditioningPHED 2460 - Conditioning II: Extreme Conditioning PHED 2460 - Conditioning II: Extreme Conditioning 1 credit hour(s) Covers highly intense activities that prepare individuals for the CPAT entrance te… source
PHED2620Fitness II: Fast Track FitnessPHED 2620 - Fitness II: Fast Track Fitness PHED 2620 - Fitness II: Fast Track Fitness 1 credit hour(s) Covers several aspects of fitness during including but are not limited to Weight Training, Endur… source
PHED2920Employee WellnessPHED 2920 - Employee Wellness PHED 2920 - Employee Wellness 1 credit hour(s) Employee Wellness is an activity-based course designed to promote overall well-being through physical fitness and active p… source
PHED2996TopicsPHED 2996 - Topics PHED 2996 - Topics 1 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. source
PHYS1115Survey of Physics - GEPHYS 1115 - Survey of Physics - GE PHYS 1115 - Survey of Physics - GE 3 credit hour(s) This course provides a largely descriptive and qualitative treatment with a minimum use of elementary mathematic… source
PHYS1115LSurvey of Physics Laboratory - GEPHYS 1115L - Survey of Physics Laboratory - GE PHYS 1115L - Survey of Physics Laboratory - GE 1 credit hour(s) Meets NMHED General Education Area III - Science. Note(s): Students not meeting the IRW… source
PHYS1230Algebra-Based Physics I - GEPHYS 1230 - Algebra-Based Physics I - GE PHYS 1230 - Algebra-Based Physics I - GE 4 credit hour(s) Topics include kinematics and dynamics in one and two dimensions, conservation of energy and momentu… source
PHYS1230LAlgebra-Based Physics I Laboratory - GEPHYS 1230L - Algebra-Based Physics I Laboratory - GE PHYS 1230L - Algebra-Based Physics I Laboratory - GE 1 credit hour(s) Meets NMHED General Education Area III - Science. Note(s): Students not meet… source
PHYS1240Algebra-Based Physics IIPHYS 1240 - Algebra-Based Physics II PHYS 1240 - Algebra-Based Physics II 4 credit hour(s) This course covers electricity, magnetism and optics. Note(s): Previously PHYS 1610. Read more. Theory Hours… source
PHYS1240LAlgebra-Based Physics II LaboratoryPHYS 1240L - Algebra-Based Physics II Laboratory PHYS 1240L - Algebra-Based Physics II Laboratory 1 credit hour(s) Pre- or Note(s): Previously PHYS 1692. Read more. source
PHYS1310Calculus-Based Physics I - GEPHYS 1310 - Calculus-Based Physics I - GE PHYS 1310 - Calculus-Based Physics I - GE 4 credit hour(s) Meets NMHED General Education Area III - Science. Note(s): Students not meeting the IRW 0980 Previ… source
PHYS1310LCalculus-Based Physics I Laboratory - GEPHYS 1310L - Calculus-Based Physics I Laboratory - GE PHYS 1310L - Calculus-Based Physics I Laboratory - GE 1 credit hour(s) Students will apply the principles and concepts highlighting the main source
PHYS1320Calculus-Based Physics IIPHYS 1320 - Calculus-Based Physics II PHYS 1320 - Calculus-Based Physics II 4 credit hour(s) It is strongly recommended that this course is taken at the same time as Calculus-based Physics II laborat… source
PHYS1320LCalculus-Based Physics II LaboratoryPHYS 1320L - Calculus-Based Physics II Laboratory PHYS 1320L - Calculus-Based Physics II Laboratory 1 credit hour(s) Pre- or Students will apply the principles and concepts highlighting the main source
PHYS1996Special TopicsPHYS 1996 - Special Topics PHYS 1996 - Special Topics 1-6 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) Previously PHYS 109… source
PHYS2310Calculus-based Physics IIIPHYS 2310 - Calculus-based Physics III PHYS 2310 - Calculus-based Physics III 4 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously PHYS 2710. Read more. Theory Hours: 60 source
PTAP1110Orientation to Physical Therapist AssistantPTAP 1110 - Orientation to Physical Therapist Assistant PTAP 1110 - Orientation to Physical Therapist Assistant 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously PTA 1110. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source
PTAP1151The Profession of Physical TherapyPTAP 1151 - The Profession of Physical Therapy PTAP 1151 - The Profession of Physical Therapy 1 credit hour(s) Pre- or Note(s): Previously PTA 1010. Read more. Theory Hours: 15 source
PTAP1155Pre-PTA Anatomy FundamentalsPTAP 1155 - Pre-PTA Anatomy Fundamentals PTAP 1155 - Pre-PTA Anatomy Fundamentals 4 credit hour(s) Pre- or Systems include muscular, skeletal, neuromuscular, cardiovascular and respiratory. Note(s):… source
PTAP1220Clinical KinesiologyPTAP 1220 - Clinical Kinesiology PTAP 1220 - Clinical Kinesiology 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously PTA 1120. Read more. Theory Hours: 15 source
PTAP1230PTA PathophysiologyPTAP 1230 - PTA Pathophysiology PTAP 1230 - PTA Pathophysiology 4 credit hour(s) Etiology, pathology, pathophysiology, signs and symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and prognosis are covered for each dise… source
PTAP1290PTA Procedures IPTAP 1290 - PTA Procedures I PTAP 1290 - PTA Procedures I 5 credit hour(s) This course combines the theory behind the procedures with development of the skills for providing therapeutic modalities th… source
PTAP1292PTA Supplemental Lab IPTAP 1292 - PTA Supplemental Lab I PTAP 1292 - PTA Supplemental Lab I 1 credit hour(s) Provides Physical Therapy Assistant students participation in supervised learning and review of basic and specia… source
PTAP1520Therapeutic ExercisePTAP 1520 - Therapeutic Exercise PTAP 1520 - Therapeutic Exercise 5 credit hour(s) Students will study the theory behind these exercises as well as practice them in the laboratory setting. Note(s): P… source
PTAP1530Orthopedics for PTAPTAP 1530 - Orthopedics for PTA PTAP 1530 - Orthopedics for PTA 3 credit hour(s) Students will study pathologies associated with orthopedics as well as assessment and treatment of patients with ortho… source
PTAP1530LPhysical Agents LabPTAP 1530L - Physical Agents Lab PTAP 1530L - Physical Agents Lab 2 credit hour(s) Additionally this course will introduce proper documentation of physical agents and corresponding patient responses.… source
PTAP1540Clinical Neurology and ManagementPTAP 1540 - Clinical Neurology and Management PTAP 1540 - Clinical Neurology and Management 4 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously PTA 1540. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source
PTAP2010PTA Procedures IIPTAP 2010 - PTA Procedures II PTAP 2010 - PTA Procedures II 3 credit hour(s) This course combines the theory behind the procedures with development of the skills for providing therapy that will be pe… source
PTAP2090Clinical Practicum IPTAP 2090 - Clinical Practicum I PTAP 2090 - Clinical Practicum I 4 credit hour(s) This course is integrated with PTAP 2010. Students will be under the direct supervision of a clinical professional.… source
PTAP2192LPTA Supplemental Lab IIPTAP 2192L - PTA Supplemental Lab II PTAP 2192L - PTA Supplemental Lab II 1 credit hour(s) Provides Physical Therapist Assistant students with the opportunity for additional learning and practice of… source
PTAP2215Professional IssuesPTAP 2215 - Professional Issues PTAP 2215 - Professional Issues 1 credit hour(s) Topics include ethical and legal considerations, team dynamics, preparing for board exams and licensure, etc. Note(s):… source
PTAP2290Clinical Practicum IIPTAP 2290 - Clinical Practicum II PTAP 2290 - Clinical Practicum II 4 credit hour(s) Students will be under the direct supervision of a clinical professional. Note(s): Previously PTA 2290. Read more.… source
PTAP2390Clinical Practicum IIIPTAP 2390 - Clinical Practicum III PTAP 2390 - Clinical Practicum III 4 credit hour(s) Students will be under the direct supervision of a clinical professional. Note(s): Previously PTA 2390. Read mor… source
PLMB1105Basic Plumbing, Safety and Pipe FittingPLMB 1105 - Basic Plumbing, Safety and Pipe Fitting PLMB 1105 - Basic Plumbing, Safety and Pipe Fitting 3 credit hour(s) This course will introduce students to today’s complex and sophisticated plumb… source
PLMB1111Plan Reading/DrawingPLMB 1111 - Plan Reading/Drawing PLMB 1111 - Plan Reading/Drawing 2 credit hour(s) Pre- or Areas covered include basic drawing tools, measuring tools and lettering; graphic symbols for pipes, fitting… source
PLMB1115Introduction to Gas Fitting and Combustion VentingPLMB 1115 - Introduction to Gas Fitting and Combustion Venting PLMB 1115 - Introduction to Gas Fitting and Combustion Venting 2 credit hour(s) Pre- or Topics include piping design, fuel combustion pi… source
PLMB1120Drain Waste and Vent IPLMB 1120 - Drain Waste and Vent I PLMB 1120 - Drain Waste and Vent I 2 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory Hours: 15 source
PLMB1125Drain/Waste/Vent and Gray WaterPLMB 1125 - Drain/Waste/Vent and Gray Water PLMB 1125 - Drain/Waste/Vent and Gray Water 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Topics include safety requirements, tools and materials, proper installation, maintena… source
PLMB1130Water Piping SystemsPLMB 1130 - Water Piping Systems PLMB 1130 - Water Piping Systems 2 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory Hours: 15 source
PLMB1150Trades MathPLMB 1150 - Trades Math PLMB 1150 - Trades Math 2 credit hour(s) Pre- or Covers volumes, weight measurements and basic algebra as it applies to plumbing. Note(s): Previously PLMB 1305 Theory Hours: 30 source
PLMB1205Water Supply Systems and Backflow PreventionPLMB 1205 - Water Supply Systems and Backflow Prevention PLMB 1205 - Water Supply Systems and Backflow Prevention 2 credit hour(s) Pre- or The course will concentrate on water pipe sizing as well as… source
PLMB1210Commercial PlumbingPLMB 1210 - Commercial Plumbing PLMB 1210 - Commercial Plumbing 2 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory Hours: 15 source
PLMB1215Service Plumbing, Repair, and MaintenancePLMB 1215 - Service Plumbing, Repair, and Maintenance PLMB 1215 - Service Plumbing, Repair, and Maintenance 2 credit hour(s) Pre- or Fixtures in both residential and commercial applications will be e… source
PLMB1225Building Maintenance and RepairPLMB 1225 - Building Maintenance and Repair PLMB 1225 - Building Maintenance and Repair 2 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory Hours: 15 source
PLMB1230Boilers and Hydronic SystemsPLMB 1230 - Boilers and Hydronic Systems PLMB 1230 - Boilers and Hydronic Systems 2 credit hour(s) Pre- or Students will study fundamental hydronic heating concepts, heat load design, estimating, hea… source
PLMB1321Solar Thermal SystemsPLMB 1321 - Solar Thermal Systems PLMB 1321 - Solar Thermal Systems 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Note(s): Previously PLMB 1320. Read more. Theory Hours: 30 source
PLMB1331Energy and Water Conservation SystemsPLMB 1331 - Energy and Water Conservation Systems PLMB 1331 - Energy and Water Conservation Systems 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Including gray water, geo- thermal, energy design and application (LEED).… source
PLMB2210Mechanical CodePLMB 2210 - Mechanical Code PLMB 2210 - Mechanical Code 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Regulations and guidelines for proper installation will be explored in preparation for the New Mexico State Gasfitters… source
PLMB2211Plumbing CodePLMB 2211 - Plumbing Code PLMB 2211 - Plumbing Code 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Regulations and guidelines for proper installation will be explored in preparation for the New Mexico State Plumbing Licen… source
PLMB2996Topics in PlumbingPLMB 2996 - Topics in Plumbing PLMB 2996 - Topics in Plumbing 1-7 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) source
PLMB2997Independent StudyPLMB 2997 - Independent Study PLMB 2997 - Independent Study 1-7 credit hour(s) source
POLS1110Introduction to Political Science - GEPOLS 1110 - Introduction to Political Science - GE POLS 1110 - Introduction to Political Science - GE 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Meets NMHED General Education Area IV - Social & Behavioral Science. Not… source
POLS1120American National Government - GEPOLS 1120 - American National Government - GE POLS 1120 - American National Government - GE 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or This course also explains the structure of the legislative, executive, and judicia… source
POLS2110Comparative Politics - GEPOLS 2110 - Comparative Politics - GE POLS 2110 - Comparative Politics - GE 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Meets NMHED General Education Area IV - Social & Behavioral Science. Note(s): Typically only. Prev… source
POLS2120International Relations - GEPOLS 2120 - International Relations - GE POLS 2120 - International Relations - GE 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Meets NMHED General Education Area IV - Social & Behavioral Science. Note(s): Previously PSC… source
POLS2130Political Ideas/Introduction to Political TheoryPOLS 2130 - Political Ideas/Introduction to Political Theory POLS 2130 - Political Ideas/Introduction to Political Theory 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Emphasis is placed on textual analysis of primary so… source
POLS2140Introduction to Political AnalysisPOLS 2140 - Introduction to Political Analysis POLS 2140 - Introduction to Political Analysis 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or The interpretation and analysis of data is also essential for almost any career… source
POLS2150Public Policy and AdministrationPOLS 2150 - Public Policy and Administration POLS 2150 - Public Policy and Administration 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or We will explore the political tools used to address public policy problems, as well… source
POLS2170State and Local PoliticsPOLS 2170 - State and Local Politics POLS 2170 - State and Local Politics 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Note(s): Typically only. Previously PSCI 2210. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source
POLS2996Special TopicsPOLS 2996 - Special Topics POLS 2996 - Special Topics 3 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) Previously PSCI 2096-… source
POLS2998Internship in PoliticsPOLS 2998 - Internship in Politics POLS 2998 - Internship in Politics 1-3 credit hour(s) The internship will serve as a “real life” classroom for observing, analyzing and participating in the politic… source
PORT1110Beginning Portuguese IPORT 1110 - Beginning Portuguese I PORT 1110 - Beginning Portuguese I 4 credit hour(s) Pre- or This is an introductory course aimed at teaching the student to communicate in Portuguese in everyday si… source
PORT1120Beginning Portuguese IIPORT 1120 - Beginning Portuguese II PORT 1120 - Beginning Portuguese II 4 credit hour(s) Students will also gain more in-depth knowledge of Portuguese-speaking cultures. Note(s): Previously PORT 1102… source
PORT2996Special TopicsPORT 2996 - Special Topics PORT 2996 - Special Topics 1-6 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) Previously PORT 209… source
PN1110Introduction to PN ConceptsPN 1110 - Introduction to PN Concepts PN 1110 - Introduction to PN Concepts 3 credit hour(s) This includes providing the student with the basic knowledge and skills to care for the individual in well… source
PN1120Fundamentals of PN PracticePN 1120 - Fundamentals of PN Practice PN 1120 - Fundamentals of PN Practice 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Principles of communication, assessment, and safety are included. Theory Hours: 15 source
PN1220PN Professional CommunicationPN 1220 - PN Professional Communication PN 1220 - PN Professional Communication 1 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 15 source
PN1230PN PharmacologyPN 1230 - PN Pharmacology PN 1230 - PN Pharmacology 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 45 source
PN1235PN Care of the Patient with Chronic ConditionsPN 1235 - PN Care of the Patient with Chronic Conditions PN 1235 - PN Care of the Patient with Chronic Conditions 4 credit hour(s) This course builds upon curricular concepts presented in the program… source
PN1310PN Health and Illness Concepts IIPN 1310 - PN Health and Illness Concepts II PN 1310 - PN Health and Illness Concepts II 4 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 60 source
PN1320Professionalism in Practical NursingPN 1320 - Professionalism in Practical Nursing PN 1320 - Professionalism in Practical Nursing 4 credit hour(s) The transition of the student to the role of an entry-level LPN and preparation tips for… source
PN1335PN Care of the Acute PatientPN 1335 - PN Care of the Acute Patient PN 1335 - PN Care of the Acute Patient 4 credit hour(s) Clinical Hours: 180 source
PSYC1110Introduction to Psychology - GEPSYC 1110 - Introduction to Psychology - GE PSYC 1110 - Introduction to Psychology - GE 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Meets NMHED General Education Area IV - Social & Behavioral Science. Note(s): Previous… source
PSYC2110Social Psychology - GEPSYC 2110 - Social Psychology - GE PSYC 2110 - Social Psychology - GE 3 credit hour(s) Meets NMHED General Education Area IV - Social & Behavioral Science. Note(s): Previously PSY 2271. Read more. Th… source
PSYC2120Developmental PsychologyPSYC 2120 - Developmental Psychology PSYC 2120 - Developmental Psychology 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously PSY 2220. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source
PSYC2210Abnormal PsychologyPSYC 2210 - Abnormal Psychology PSYC 2210 - Abnormal Psychology 3 credit hour(s) Subject areas include history, methods, etiologies, classification and treatments of disorders. Theory Hours: 45 source
PSYC2220Cognitive PsychologyPSYC 2220 - Cognitive Psychology PSYC 2220 - Cognitive Psychology 3 credit hour(s) Includes methods, theories, and applications. Note(s): Previously PSY 2265. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source
PSYC2250Brain and BehaviorPSYC 2250 - Brain and Behavior PSYC 2250 - Brain and Behavior 3 credit hour(s) Students will gain an understanding of anatomy, physiology, and chemistry of the nervous system and their relationships… source
PSYC2270Psychology of Learning and MemoryPSYC 2270 - Psychology of Learning and Memory PSYC 2270 - Psychology of Learning and Memory 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously PSY 2260. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source
PSYC2320Health PsychologyPSYC 2320 - Health Psychology PSYC 2320 - Health Psychology 3 credit hour(s) Course will cover the role of stress in illness, coping with illness, pain management, and the role of health behavior in… source
PSYC2330Psychology of Human Sexuality - GEPSYC 2330 - Psychology of Human Sexuality - GE PSYC 2330 - Psychology of Human Sexuality - GE 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Meets NMHED General Education Area IV - Social & Behavioral Science. Note(s): Pr… source
PSYC2360Psychology and FilmPSYC 2360 - Psychology and Film PSYC 2360 - Psychology and Film 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or g., basic principles, classic theories, and famous psychologists) are explored by screening popular films/docu… source
PSYC2380Death and DyingPSYC 2380 - Death and Dying PSYC 2380 - Death and Dying 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or This course is designed to provide the student with a greater understanding of death and the dying process, including… source
PSYC2510Statistical Principles for PsychologyPSYC 2510 - Statistical Principles for Psychology PSYC 2510 - Statistical Principles for Psychology 3 credit hour(s) Both descriptive and inferential statistics are covered. Topics include applying s… source
PSYC2996Special TopicsPSYC 2996 - Special Topics PSYC 2996 - Special Topics 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .). Previously PSY 2096-2996. Read more . source
PSYC2998Internship in PsychologyPSYC 2998 - Internship in Psychology PSYC 2998 - Internship in Psychology 1-3 credit hour(s) This course requires students work 45, 90, or 135 hours, depending on the internship placement. The intern… source
PHLS1120Introduction to Community Health CarePHLS 1120 - Introduction to Community Health Care PHLS 1120 - Introduction to Community Health Care 3 credit hour(s) Procedures for determining care payment eligibility are also covered. Covers publi… source
PSD1002Public Safety Dispatch Foundational SkillsPSD 1002 - Public Safety Dispatch Foundational Skills PSD 1002 - Public Safety Dispatch Foundational Skills 3 credit hour(s) This course provides the foundational competency as a public safety teleco… source
PSD1102Public Safety Dispatch Advanced SkillsPSD 1102 - Public Safety Dispatch Advanced Skills PSD 1102 - Public Safety Dispatch Advanced Skills 5 credit hour(s) Topics include civil law and liability, crisis intervention and management, Nation… source
RADT1140CRadiographic Positioning/Lab IRADT 1140C - Radiographic Positioning/Lab I RADT 1140C - Radiographic Positioning/Lab I 5 credit hour(s) Students will learn and apply these concepts to the upper and lower extremities, chest, abdome… source
RADT1150CRadiographic Positioning/Lab IIRADT 1150C - Radiographic Positioning/Lab II RADT 1150C - Radiographic Positioning/Lab II 5 credit hour(s) It includes the study and demonstration of standard and special radiographic projections, as… source
RADT1175Introduction to Radiologic Technology and Patient CareRADT 1175 - Introduction to Radiologic Technology and Patient Care RADT 1175 - Introduction to Radiologic Technology and Patient Care 2 credit hour(s) Students will learn essential skills such as pat… source
RADT1192Supplemental Skills LabRADT 1192 - Supplemental Skills Lab RADT 1192 - Supplemental Skills Lab 1 credit hour(s) Note(s): Credit/No Credit source
RADT1292Advanced Supplemental LabRADT 1292 - Advanced Supplemental Lab RADT 1292 - Advanced Supplemental Lab 1 credit hour(s) Note(s): Credit/No Credit source
RADT1520Radiation Biology and ProtectionRADT 1520 - Radiation Biology and Protection RADT 1520 - Radiation Biology and Protection 2 credit hour(s) It covers radiation measurements, policies, and protection measures for technologists, patie… source
RADT1830Clinical Experience IRADT 1830 - Clinical Experience I RADT 1830 - Clinical Experience I 5 credit hour(s) Includes an introduction to the clinical setting, radiology and hospital organization, radiation protection and mo… source
RADT1996Special TopicsRADT 1996 - Special Topics RADT 1996 - Special Topics 1-6 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) source
RADT2110Radiographic Imaging IRADT 2110 - Radiographic Imaging I RADT 2110 - Radiographic Imaging I 3 credit hour(s) Employs radiographic film critique to emphasize the methods of diagnostic quality control. Note(s): Previously R… source
RADT2404Radiographic Special ModalitiesRADT 2404 - Radiographic Special Modalities RADT 2404 - Radiographic Special Modalities 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 45 source
RADT2408Radiographic PathologyRADT 2408 - Radiographic Pathology RADT 2408 - Radiographic Pathology 3 credit hour(s) Students learn about disease processes (etiology, signs/symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment) and identify patholo… source
RADT2410Radiographic Physics and EquipmentRADT 2410 - Radiographic Physics and Equipment RADT 2410 - Radiographic Physics and Equipment 3 credit hour(s) Students will examine atomic structure, electromagnetism, X-ray production and interacti… source
RADT2830Clinical Experience IIRADT 2830 - Clinical Experience II RADT 2830 - Clinical Experience II 5 credit hour(s) Independent and intermediate level of performance in selected procedures, film processing and film critiques. As… source
RADT2831Clinical Experience IIIRADT 2831 - Clinical Experience III RADT 2831 - Clinical Experience III 5 credit hour(s) Independent/intermediate level of performance in selected procedures, film processing and film critiques. Assi… source
RADT2832Clinical Experience IVRADT 2832 - Clinical Experience IV RADT 2832 - Clinical Experience IV 6 credit hour(s) Student will continue to develop competencies. Observation, involvement and assistance in special procedures and… source
RADT2996Special TopicsRADT 2996 - Special Topics RADT 2996 - Special Topics 1-6 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) source
RADT2999Radiologic Technology CapstoneRADT 2999 - Radiologic Technology Capstone RADT 2999 - Radiologic Technology Capstone 2 credit hour(s) Will consider topics in leadership, clinical management, professional development, quality assur… source
RELG1110Introduction to World Religions - GERELG 1110 - Introduction to World Religions - GE RELG 1110 - Introduction to World Religions - GE 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Religions covered may include: Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Daoism, Jud… source
RELG1120Introduction to the Bible - GERELG 1120 - Introduction to the Bible - GE RELG 1120 - Introduction to the Bible - GE 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or This class provides the context and reading skills for study and investigation of the Bi… source
RELG1520Religion and the ArtsRELG 1520 - Religion and the Arts RELG 1520 - Religion and the Arts 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Surveys the roles and functions of visual, performing, and literary arts and architecture in experiencing… source
RELG2110Eastern Religions - GERELG 2110 - Eastern Religions - GE RELG 2110 - Eastern Religions - GE 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Students will be assigned both primary and secondary texts. Meets NMHED General Education Area V - Human… source
RELG2120Western Religions - GERELG 2120 - Western Religions - GE RELG 2120 - Western Religions - GE 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or The course will focus on how each tradition has developed historically and how it exists in the world to… source
RELG2135Ancient Religions - GERELG 2135 - Ancient Religions - GE RELG 2135 - Ancient Religions - GE 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Provides students with an understanding of the origins of modern religions and spirituality. Meets NMHED… source
RELG2996Special TopicsRELG 2996 - Special Topics RELG 2996 - Special Topics 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) Previously RLGN 2096-2996. Read more . source
RESP1120Cardiopulmonary Pathophysiology IRESP 1120 - Cardiopulmonary Pathophysiology I RESP 1120 - Cardiopulmonary Pathophysiology I 1 credit hour(s) Topics include anatomic changes, pathophysiology, etiology, differential diagnosis, clinic… source
RESP1140Respiratory Therapy PharmacologyRESP 1140 - Respiratory Therapy Pharmacology RESP 1140 - Respiratory Therapy Pharmacology 3 credit hour(s) Includes specific emphasis on drugs used by respiratory care practitioners as well as discus… source
RESP1150Respiratory Therapy IRESP 1150 - Respiratory Therapy I RESP 1150 - Respiratory Therapy I 3 credit hour(s) Topics include cardiopulmonary assessment, medical gas administration, aerosol therapy, oxygen therapy, microbiolo… source
RESP1150LRespiratory Therapy I LabRESP 1150L - Respiratory Therapy I Lab RESP 1150L - Respiratory Therapy I Lab 1 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously RT 1093. Read more. source
RESP1160Physics of Respiratory TherapyRESP 1160 - Physics of Respiratory Therapy RESP 1160 - Physics of Respiratory Therapy 3 credit hour(s) It discusses the physical characteristics of medical gasses, production, regulation, storage and… source
RESP1250Respiratory Therapy IIRESP 1250 - Respiratory Therapy II RESP 1250 - Respiratory Therapy II 3 credit hour(s) Emphasis on airway management, aerosol treatment, chest physiotherapy, pharmacology, posture pressure breathing,… source
RESP1250LRespiratory Therapy II LabRESP 1250L - Respiratory Therapy II Lab RESP 1250L - Respiratory Therapy II Lab 1 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously RT 1593. Read more. source
RESP1294LBasic Clinical Prep Lab IRESP 1294L - Basic Clinical Prep Lab I RESP 1294L - Basic Clinical Prep Lab I 1 credit hour(s) Prepares students for basic tasks within the clinical setting. Note(s): Previously RT 1094. Read more. source
RESP1310Clinical Experiences IRESP 1310 - Clinical Experiences I RESP 1310 - Clinical Experiences I 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously RT 1090. Read more. Clinical Hours: 135 source
RESP1312Clinical Experiences IIRESP 1312 - Clinical Experiences II RESP 1312 - Clinical Experiences II 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously RT 1590. Read more. Clinical Hours: 135 source
RESP1520Cardiopulmonary Pathophysiology IIRESP 1520 - Cardiopulmonary Pathophysiology II RESP 1520 - Cardiopulmonary Pathophysiology II 1 credit hour(s) Includes causes, signs and symptoms, pathophysiology, diagnosis, treatments, and prognos… source
RESP1592LScenario Procedures Lab IRESP 1592L - Scenario Procedures Lab I RESP 1592L - Scenario Procedures Lab I 1 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously RT 1592. Read more. source
RESP2120Respiratory Therapy IIIRESP 2120 - Respiratory Therapy III RESP 2120 - Respiratory Therapy III 3 credit hour(s) Introduction to positive pressure mechanical ventilation equipment and procedures related to basic critical ca… source
RESP2120LRespiratory Therapy III LabRESP 2120L - Respiratory Therapy III Lab RESP 2120L - Respiratory Therapy III Lab 1 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously RT 2093. Read more. source
RESP2125Neonatal and Pediatric Cardiopulmonary DisordersRESP 2125 - Neonatal and Pediatric Cardiopulmonary Disorders RESP 2125 - Neonatal and Pediatric Cardiopulmonary Disorders 2 credit hour(s) Specific topics include infant and pediatric cardiac and res… source
RESP2150Neonatal and Pediatric Respiratory TheoryRESP 2150 - Neonatal and Pediatric Respiratory Theory RESP 2150 - Neonatal and Pediatric Respiratory Theory 3 credit hour(s) Presents concepts of rehabilitative practice for patients with chronic car… source
RESP2150LNeonatal and Pediatric Respiratory LabRESP 2150L - Neonatal and Pediatric Respiratory Lab RESP 2150L - Neonatal and Pediatric Respiratory Lab 1 credit hour(s) Students will focus on cardiopulmonary assessment and diagnosis with correlati… source
RESP2180Cardiopulmonary Pathophysiology IIIRESP 2180 - Cardiopulmonary Pathophysiology III RESP 2180 - Cardiopulmonary Pathophysiology III 2 credit hour(s) Management of patients on mechanical ventilation regardless of diagnosis is also cover… source
RESP2192LScenario Procedures Lab IIRESP 2192L - Scenario Procedures Lab II RESP 2192L - Scenario Procedures Lab II 1 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously RT 2092. Read more. source
RESP2194LAdvanced Clinical Prep Lab IRESP 2194L - Advanced Clinical Prep Lab I RESP 2194L - Advanced Clinical Prep Lab I 1 credit hour(s) The course is an introduction on how to effectively care for critically ill patients in the intens… source
RESP2310Clinical Experiences IIIRESP 2310 - Clinical Experiences III RESP 2310 - Clinical Experiences III 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously RT 2090. Read more. Clinical Intensive Hours: 180 source
RESP2312Clinical Experiences IVRESP 2312 - Clinical Experiences IV RESP 2312 - Clinical Experiences IV 3 credit hour(s) Experiences include cardiopulmonary function monitoring and maintaining life support systems. Note(s): Previou… source
RESP2492Scenario Procedures Lab IIIRESP 2492 - Scenario Procedures Lab III RESP 2492 - Scenario Procedures Lab III 1 credit hour(s) Provides practice of advanced respiratory therapy skills in the pediatric and neonatal patient populat… source
RT1996Special TopicsRT 1996 - Special Topics RT 1996 - Special Topics 1-6 credit hour(s) Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) source
RT2996Special TopicsRT 2996 - Special Topics RT 2996 - Special Topics 3-6 credit hour(s) Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) source
STEM1110STEM Research ISTEM 1110 - STEM Research I STEM 1110 - STEM Research I 1 credit hour(s) The three courses will be completed over three terms. Through fieldwork, data collection, and analyses, participants investiga… source
STEM2110STEM Research IISTEM 2110 - STEM Research II STEM 2110 - STEM Research II 1 credit hour(s) Through fieldwork, data collection, and analyses, participants investigate original research questions. STEM Research II, Te… source
STEM2210STEM Research IIISTEM 2210 - STEM Research III STEM 2210 - STEM Research III 1 credit hour(s) source
STEM2998STEM InternshipSTEM 2998 - STEM Internship STEM 2998 - STEM Internship 1-3 credit hour(s) The internship will serve as an applied learning experience by observing, analyzing and participating in a related workplace… source
SOWK2110Introduction to Human Services and Social WorkSOWK 2110 - Introduction to Human Services and Social Work SOWK 2110 - Introduction to Human Services and Social Work 3 credit hour(s) The course presents an overview of social problems, issues and t… source
SOCI1110Introduction to Sociology - GESOCI 1110 - Introduction to Sociology - GE SOCI 1110 - Introduction to Sociology - GE 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or The course will address how sociological concepts and theories can be utilized to analyz… source
SOCI2120Introduction to Criminal Justice Systems - GESOCI 2120 - Introduction to Criminal Justice Systems - GE SOCI 2120 - Introduction to Criminal Justice Systems - GE 3 credit hour(s) The course will cover the history of the US criminal justice syste… source
SOCI2130Introduction to CriminologySOCI 2130 - Introduction to Criminology SOCI 2130 - Introduction to Criminology 3 credit hour(s) These theories focus on how social structures, social contexts and particular kinds of social relation… source
SOCI2140Juvenile DelinquencySOCI 2140 - Juvenile Delinquency SOCI 2140 - Juvenile Delinquency 3 credit hour(s) The course will explore the history of the juvenile justice in the U.S. and the causes and solutions of juvenile del… source
SOCI2210Sociology of Deviance - GESOCI 2210 - Sociology of Deviance - GE SOCI 2210 - Sociology of Deviance - GE 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or The instructor will present how sociologists research deviance and social control and the ethica… source
SOCI2220Sociology of Gender - GESOCI 2220 - Sociology of Gender - GE SOCI 2220 - Sociology of Gender - GE 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or While analyzing how masculinity, femininity and other gender forms are socially constructed, we will… source
SOCI2235LGBTQ Issues & IdentitiesSOCI 2235 - LGBTQ Issues & Identities SOCI 2235 - LGBTQ Issues & Identities 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously SOCI 2850. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source
SOCI2240Sociology of Intimate Relationships and Family - GESOCI 2240 - Sociology of Intimate Relationships and Family - GE SOCI 2240 - Sociology of Intimate Relationships and Family - GE 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or We will examine intimate relationships and fam… source
SOCI2250Sociology of Race and Ethnicity - GESOCI 2250 - Sociology of Race and Ethnicity - GE SOCI 2250 - Sociology of Race and Ethnicity - GE 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or S. peoples today. This course will also explore how other types of social st… source
SOCI2310Contemporary Social Problems - GESOCI 2310 - Contemporary Social Problems - GE SOCI 2310 - Contemporary Social Problems - GE 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or The course will concentrate on sociological perspectives, theories, and key concep… source
SOCI2330Society and Personality - GESOCI 2330 - Society and Personality - GE SOCI 2330 - Society and Personality - GE 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Special attention will be given to the applications of social psychological insights. The co… source
SOCI2340Global Issues - GESOCI 2340 - Global Issues - GE SOCI 2340 - Global Issues - GE 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or The world is now more interconnected than ever. The things that happen in China or in Saudi Arabia affect us in… source
SOCI2410Introduction to Research MethodsSOCI 2410 - Introduction to Research Methods SOCI 2410 - Introduction to Research Methods 3 credit hour(s) The course provides an overview of the research process, focusing on research design, hypoth… source
SOCI2996Special TopicsSOCI 2996 - Special Topics SOCI 2996 - Special Topics 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) Previously SOC 2096-2996. Read more . source
SOCI2998Internship in SociologySOCI 2998 - Internship in Sociology SOCI 2998 - Internship in Sociology 1-3 credit hour(s) This course requires students work 45, 90, or 135 hours, depending on the internship placement. The internsh… source
SOCI2999Sociology and Criminology CapstoneSOCI 2999 - Sociology and Criminology Capstone SOCI 2999 - Sociology and Criminology Capstone 3 credit hour(s) As you put your sociological/criminological perspectives into action, you will have oppo… source
SPAN1110Spanish ISPAN 1110 - Spanish I SPAN 1110 - Spanish I 4 credit hour(s) Pre- or During this course, students perform better and stronger in the Novice Mid level while some abilities emerge in the Novice High ra… source
SPAN1120Spanish IISPAN 1120 - Spanish II SPAN 1120 - Spanish II 4 credit hour(s) Students in this course communicate in Spanish in familiar topics using a variety of words, phrases, simple sentences and questions that… source
SPAN1125Conversational Spanish ISPAN 1125 - Conversational Spanish I SPAN 1125 - Conversational Spanish I 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory Hours: 45 source
SPAN1210Spanish for Heritage Learners ISPAN 1210 - Spanish for Heritage Learners I SPAN 1210 - Spanish for Heritage Learners I 4 credit hour(s) Pre- or Some students have had very little exposure to the language and enter the class to dev… source
SPAN1220Spanish for Heritage Learners IISPAN 1220 - Spanish for Heritage Learners II SPAN 1220 - Spanish for Heritage Learners II 4 credit hour(s) This course provides students with the opportunity to develop their proficiency in the four… source
SPAN1410Spanish for Health Care ProfessionalsSPAN 1410 - Spanish for Health Care Professionals SPAN 1410 - Spanish for Health Care Professionals 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 45 source
SPAN2088Spanish SpecialtySPAN 2088 - Spanish Specialty SPAN 2088 - Spanish Specialty 1-12 credit hour(s) This course is used to transfer approved courses from other colleges and universities. source
SPAN2110Spanish IIISPAN 2110 - Spanish III SPAN 2110 - Spanish III 3 credit hour(s) Students accomplish real-world communicative tasks in culturally appropriate ways as they gain familiarity with the target culture(s).… source
SPAN2120Spanish IVSPAN 2120 - Spanish IV SPAN 2120 - Spanish IV 3 credit hour(s) Students accomplish real-world communicative tasks in culturally appropriate ways as they gain familiarity with the target culture(s). T… source
SPAN2125Conversational Spanish IISPAN 2125 - Conversational Spanish II SPAN 2125 - Conversational Spanish II 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or The course provides intensive conversation practice and a review of selected grammar items. It emp… source
SPAN2204Spanish Language in FilmSPAN 2204 - Spanish Language in Film SPAN 2204 - Spanish Language in Film 1 credit hour(s) Pre- or Such themes include cultural and/or religious conflict, rural vs. urban and migration issues, changi… source
SPAN2277The Art and Skill of TranslationSPAN 2277 - The Art and Skill of Translation SPAN 2277 - The Art and Skill of Translation 3 credit hour(s) Studies texts from the area of journalism, law, business and literature for translation from… source
SPAN2280Introduction to Hispanic Literature - GESPAN 2280 - Introduction to Hispanic Literature - GE SPAN 2280 - Introduction to Hispanic Literature - GE 3 credit hour(s) Meets NMHED General Education Area V - Humanities. Theory Hours: 45 source
SPAN2375Accelerated Beginning SpanishSPAN 2375 - Accelerated Beginning Spanish SPAN 2375 - Accelerated Beginning Spanish 6 credit hour(s) Pre- or Recommended for language enthusiasts or those who have had exposure to Spanish either in t… source
SPAN2376Accelerated Intermediate SpanishSPAN 2376 - Accelerated Intermediate Spanish SPAN 2376 - Accelerated Intermediate Spanish 6 credit hour(s) Designed to meet the need for an accelerated course in Intermediate Spanish, this course cov… source
SPAN2996Special TopicsSPAN 2996 - Special Topics SPAN 2996 - Special Topics 3 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) Previously SPAN 2096-… source
SPAN2998Internship in SpanishSPAN 2998 - Internship in Spanish SPAN 2998 - Internship in Spanish 1-3 credit hour(s) This course requires students to work 45, 90, or 135 hours in an internship, depending on the internship placeme… source
SPLI1101Fundamentals of InterpretingSPLI 1101 - Fundamentals of Interpreting SPLI 1101 - Fundamentals of Interpreting 4 credit hour(s) The course covers the different aspects of interpreting in the legal and medical fields, including t… source
SPLI1102Language Structure and Technologies in Interpretation and TranslationSPLI 1102 - Language Structure and Technologies in Interpretation and Translation SPLI 1102 - Language Structure and Technologies in Interpretation and Translation 4 credit hour(s) This course covers… source
SPLI1103Introduction to Medical InterpretationSPLI 1103 - Introduction to Medical Interpretation SPLI 1103 - Introduction to Medical Interpretation 4 credit hour(s) Pre- or Includes interpreting in a medical setting, pronunciation of Spanish and… source
SPLI1104Introduction to Legal InterpretationSPLI 1104 - Introduction to Legal Interpretation SPLI 1104 - Introduction to Legal Interpretation 4 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory Hours: 60 source
SPLI1105Ethics and Advocacy in the ProfessionSPLI 1105 - Ethics and Advocacy in the Profession SPLI 1105 - Ethics and Advocacy in the Profession 3 credit hour(s) Additionally, this class emphasizes the standards of ethics and best practices in… source
SPLI1106Beginning Simultaneous InterpretationSPLI 1106 - Beginning Simultaneous Interpretation SPLI 1106 - Beginning Simultaneous Interpretation 4 credit hour(s) Its focus is to build upon conceptual knowledge in the legal, medical, and busines… source
SPLI1107Beginning Consecutive InterpretationSPLI 1107 - Beginning Consecutive Interpretation SPLI 1107 - Beginning Consecutive Interpretation 4 credit hour(s) It reviews legal and medical concepts and covers policy and law relevant to interpre… source
SPLI2206Advanced Simultaneous InterpretationSPLI 2206 - Advanced Simultaneous Interpretation SPLI 2206 - Advanced Simultaneous Interpretation 4 credit hour(s) Its focus is building conceptual knowledge in the legal, medical, and business setti… source
SPLI2207Advanced Consecutive InterpretationSPLI 2207 - Advanced Consecutive Interpretation SPLI 2207 - Advanced Consecutive Interpretation 4 credit hour(s) It focuses on a review of complex legal and medical concepts; policy and law relevant… source
SPLI2990Community PracticumSPLI 2990 - Community Practicum SPLI 2990 - Community Practicum 4 credit hour(s) Students may carry out practicum in last term or over two terms for one-credit hour each. Theory Hours: 30 Practicum H… source
SPED2110Introduction to Students with ExceptionalitiesSPED 2110 - Introduction to Students with Exceptionalities SPED 2110 - Introduction to Students with Exceptionalities 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously SPED 2201. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source
SPED2233Twice Exceptional: Special Populations of Gifted LearnersSPED 2233 - Twice Exceptional: Special Populations of Gifted Learners SPED 2233 - Twice Exceptional: Special Populations of Gifted Learners 3 credit hour(s) Explores the characteristics, identificati… source
SPED2250Foundations of Special EducationSPED 2250 - Foundations of Special Education SPED 2250 - Foundations of Special Education 3 credit hour(s) Examines the historical and legal basis for special education services for students with dis… source
SPED2258Classroom and Behavior Management for Special EducationSPED 2258 - Classroom and Behavior Management for Special Education SPED 2258 - Classroom and Behavior Management for Special Education 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Course competencies are built upon nat… source
SPED2260Methods and Materials for Special EducationSPED 2260 - Methods and Materials for Special Education SPED 2260 - Methods and Materials for Special Education 3 credit hour(s) Course competencies are built upon national, state, and professional s… source
SPED2390Special Education Supervised Field ExperienceSPED 2390 - Special Education Supervised Field Experience SPED 2390 - Special Education Supervised Field Experience 6 credit hour(s) Course competencies are built upon national and state standards an… source
SPED2996Special TopicsSPED 2996 - Special Topics SPED 2996 - Special Topics 1-6 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) Previously SPED 209… source
STPT1100Basics of Sterile ProcessingSTPT 1100 - Basics of Sterile Processing STPT 1100 - Basics of Sterile Processing 2 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously SPT 1010 Theory Hours: 30 source
STPT1100LSterile Processing LabSTPT 1100L - Sterile Processing Lab STPT 1100L - Sterile Processing Lab 2 credit hour(s) Includes processing, maintaining, and dispensing instruments, supplies, and equipment in an operating room or… source
SURG1110Introduction to Surgical Technology ISURG 1110 - Introduction to Surgical Technology I SURG 1110 - Introduction to Surgical Technology I 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Requires a grade of B or higher in SURG 1111 Previously ST 1010. Read mor… source
SURG1110LIntroduction to Surgical Technology Laboratory ISURG 1110L - Introduction to Surgical Technology Laboratory I SURG 1110L - Introduction to Surgical Technology Laboratory I 6 credit hour(s) Includes surgical technique,setting up the sterile field,… source
SURG1111Introduction to Surgical TechnologySURG 1111 - Introduction to Surgical Technology SURG 1111 - Introduction to Surgical Technology 2 credit hour(s) This will prepare the student for entrance into the Surgical Technology program. Note(… source
SURG1210Surgical Technology IISURG 1210 - Surgical Technology II SURG 1210 - Surgical Technology II 3 credit hour(s) Students will explore the use of electrocautery and laser technology, the care and handling of endoscopic instru… source
SURG1210LSurgical Technology Lab IISURG 1210L - Surgical Technology Lab II SURG 1210L - Surgical Technology Lab II 2 credit hour(s) Additionally, students will gain an introduction to surgical specialties, including general surgery, o… source
SURG1310Surgical Technology IIISURG 1310 - Surgical Technology III SURG 1310 - Surgical Technology III 3 credit hour(s) Students will learn the names, functions, and applications of surgical instruments used in these specialties,… source
SURG1310LSurgical Technology Lab IIISURG 1310L - Surgical Technology Lab III SURG 1310L - Surgical Technology Lab III 2 credit hour(s) Emphasis will be placed on understanding the complexities of orthopedic and peripheral vascular surg… source
SURG2150Surgical Technology Clinical ISURG 2150 - Surgical Technology Clinical I SURG 2150 - Surgical Technology Clinical I 8 credit hour(s) Under the guidance of a preceptor, students will learn essential tasks such as scrubbing in, ass… source
SURG2250Surgical Technology Clinical IISURG 2250 - Surgical Technology Clinical II SURG 2250 - Surgical Technology Clinical II 8 credit hour(s) Students will rotate through key departments, including Central Sterile, and will be involved… source
SURG2996Surgical Technology TopicsSURG 2996 - Surgical Technology Topics SURG 2996 - Surgical Technology Topics 1-6 credit hour(s) (See Schedule of Classes .) Previously ST 2996. Read more. source
AT1996Special TopicsAT 1996 - Special Topics AT 1996 - Special Topics 1 - 9 credit hour(s) Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) source
STA1005Survey of Skilled Trades & ArtsSTA 1005 - Survey of Skilled Trades & Arts STA 1005 - Survey of Skilled Trades & Arts 3 credit hour(s) In this course students will participate in an overview of career opportunities available to stu… source
BHT1005Survey of Business, Hospitality & TechnologyBHT 1005 - Survey of Business, Hospitality & Technology BHT 1005 - Survey of Business, Hospitality & Technology 3 credit hour(s) This course will introduce the students to the programs in the School… source
SUR1002Math for Surveying and MappingSUR 1002 - Math for Surveying and Mapping SUR 1002 - Math for Surveying and Mapping 1 credit hour(s) Students must provide a full-function scientific calculator with a ten-digit display. Theory Hours… source
SUR1015Boundary Survey ConceptsSUR 1015 - Boundary Survey Concepts SUR 1015 - Boundary Survey Concepts 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or S. Public Land Survey System Instructions with special emphasis on New Mexico. Sectionalized land subd… source
SUR2098InternshipSUR 2098 - Internship SUR 2098 - Internship 1-7 credit hour(s) Position is not paid. Internship Hours: 45 source
SUR2205Fundamentals of Land SurveyingSUR 2205 - Fundamentals of Land Surveying SUR 2205 - Fundamentals of Land Surveying 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Topics include distance and angle measurement, traversing, topography, and construction la… source
SUR2996Special TopicsSUR 2996 - Special Topics SUR 2996 - Special Topics 1-7 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) source
SUST1134Introduction to Sustainability StudiesSUST 1134 - Introduction to Sustainability Studies SUST 1134 - Introduction to Sustainability Studies 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Students will explore topics such as climate change, renewable energy, w… source
THEA1110Introduction to Theatre - GETHEA 1110 - Introduction to Theatre - GE THEA 1110 - Introduction to Theatre - GE 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Students will examine various components that comprise theatre, such as acting, directing, p… source
THEA1220Beginning ActingTHEA 1220 - Beginning Acting THEA 1220 - Beginning Acting 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Students will learn various terms, techniques, and practices of acting and will demonstrate their understanding in c… source
THEA1310Introduction to CostumingTHEA 1310 - Introduction to Costuming THEA 1310 - Introduction to Costuming 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or During the semester students will be introduced to the costume shop, equipment, supplies, and proc… source
THEA1320Intermediate CostumeTHEA 1320 - Intermediate Costume THEA 1320 - Intermediate Costume 3 credit hour(s) Trains students in building of complex clothing patterns. Note(s): Typically pring Term only Previously THEA 1195. R… source
THEA1330Advanced Costuming and SewingTHEA 1330 - Advanced Costuming and Sewing THEA 1330 - Advanced Costuming and Sewing 3 credit hour(s) They will learn techniques for building garments with alternative materials. source
THEA1990Theatre PracticumTHEA 1990 - Theatre Practicum THEA 1990 - Theatre Practicum 1 credit hour(s) Pre- or Students will participate within the elements of on stage or backstage categories: acting, designing, front of hou… source
THEA2210Acting for the CameraTHEA 2210 - Acting for the Camera THEA 2210 - Acting for the Camera 3 credit hour(s) Students acquire acting skills that can be used both on the stage and screen. Students develop techniques through… source
THEA2220Intermediate ActingTHEA 2220 - Intermediate Acting THEA 2220 - Intermediate Acting 3 credit hour(s) During the course of the semester, students will be introduced to techniques for working on script and character analy… source
THEA2230Ensemble ImprovisationTHEA 2230 - Ensemble Improvisation THEA 2230 - Ensemble Improvisation 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously THEA 2226. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source
THEA2255Beginning ScreenwritingTHEA 2255 - Beginning Screenwriting THEA 2255 - Beginning Screenwriting 3 credit hour(s) * THEA 1110 is a foundational course covering theatrical production; awareness of the various aspects of theat… source
THEA2310StagecraftTHEA 2310 - Stagecraft THEA 2310 - Stagecraft 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Note(s): Previously THEA 1119. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source
THEA2320Lighting for TheaterTHEA 2320 - Lighting for Theater THEA 2320 - Lighting for Theater 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Students will explore all areas of stage lighting which include: creating a light plot, hanging, circuiting,… source
THEA2420Voice and MovementTHEA 2420 - Voice and Movement THEA 2420 - Voice and Movement 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously THEA 2231. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source
THEA2450PlaywritingTHEA 2450 - Playwriting THEA 2450 - Playwriting 3 credit hour(s) Students will write their own plays as well as learn how to offer constructive criticism for each other’s work. Theory Hours: 45 source
THEA2996Topics in TheaterTHEA 2996 - Topics in Theater THEA 2996 - Topics in Theater 1-6 credit hour(s) May be repeated for a maximum of 9 credits. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Class… source
THEA2998Internship in TheatreTHEA 2998 - Internship in Theatre THEA 2998 - Internship in Theatre 1-3 credit hour(s) Agreement must be made with theatre company before enrolling in this course. Internship Hours: 45 source
TRDR1110Truck Driving Owner Operator/Independent Contractor SkillsTRDR 1110 - Truck Driving Owner Operator/Independent Contractor Skills TRDR 1110 - Truck Driving Owner Operator/Independent Contractor Skills 3 credit hour(s) This course will explore different ways… source
TRDR1392Advanced Operational PracticesTRDR 1392 - Advanced Operational Practices TRDR 1392 - Advanced Operational Practices 2 credit hour(s) Course sessions are scheduled during morning, day, and evening hours and include driving on moun… source
TRDR1420Class B Theory and Operational PracticesTRDR 1420 - Class B Theory and Operational Practices TRDR 1420 - Class B Theory and Operational Practices 9 credit hour(s) Pre- or During source
TRDR2097Independent StudyTRDR 2097 - Independent Study TRDR 2097 - Independent Study 1-7 credit hour(s) Focuses on a specific problem while working with an instructor. source
TRDR2996Special TopicsTRDR 2996 - Special Topics TRDR 2996 - Special Topics 1-7 credit hour(s) Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) source
UAS1010Introduction to Unmanned Aircraft SystemsUAS 1010 - Introduction to Unmanned Aircraft Systems UAS 1010 - Introduction to Unmanned Aircraft Systems 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or From the fundamentals of flight to airframes, applications, and UAS… source
UAS1011UAS Standards, Regulations and Law, and Exam PrepUAS 1011 - UAS Standards, Regulations and Law, and Exam Prep UAS 1011 - UAS Standards, Regulations and Law, and Exam Prep 1 credit hour(s) Pre- or It also prepares students for the FAA Part 107 Exam.… source
UAS1020Crew Resource Management for UASUAS 1020 - Crew Resource Management for UAS UAS 1020 - Crew Resource Management for UAS 1 credit hour(s) Pre- or Training encompasses a wide range of knowledge, skills and attitudes including communi… source
UAS1030UAS Flight Training IUAS 1030 - UAS Flight Training I UAS 1030 - UAS Flight Training I 2 credit hour(s) Pre- or Fixed wing and multi-rotor airframes will be covered. Course fee covers cost of student UAS. Theory Hours: 15 source
UAS1031UAS Flight Training IIUAS 1031 - UAS Flight Training II UAS 1031 - UAS Flight Training II 2 credit hour(s) Pre- or Fixed wing and multi-rotor airframes will be covered. Theory Hours: 15 source
UAS2010UAS for Design and ConstructionUAS 2010 - UAS for Design and Construction UAS 2010 - UAS for Design and Construction 3 credit hour(s) Recommended: UAS 1010 + UAS 1011 + UAS 1020 UAS is becoming an important tool in the design and… source
UAS2020UAS Data Modeling & 3D VisualizationUAS 2020 - UAS Data Modeling & 3D Visualization UAS 2020 - UAS Data Modeling & 3D Visualization 3 credit hour(s) This course provides basic knowledge of remote sensing and the characteristics and app… source
UAS2996Special TopicsUAS 2996 - Special Topics UAS 2996 - Special Topics 1-6 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) source
VETT1103Preparation for Professional SuccessVETT 1103 - Preparation for Professional Success VETT 1103 - Preparation for Professional Success 1 credit hour(s) Recommended: BCIS 1110 * Open to students considering, or preparing to enter, a HWPS… source
VETT1105Veterinary Reception Basic SkillsVETT 1105 - Veterinary Reception Basic Skills VETT 1105 - Veterinary Reception Basic Skills 3 credit hour(s) Emphasizes customer service and professionalism, and introduces vocabulary applicable to v… source
VETT1108Applied Mathematics for Veterinary TechniciansVETT 1108 - Applied Mathematics for Veterinary Technicians VETT 1108 - Applied Mathematics for Veterinary Technicians 1 credit hour(s) Presents applications in disciplines such as calculating medicat… source
VETT1110Introduction to the Veterinary ProfessionVETT 1110 - Introduction to the Veterinary Profession VETT 1110 - Introduction to the Veterinary Profession 3 credit hour(s) Includes legal, ethical, and professional topics. Presents veterinary medi… source
VETT1111Introduction to Animal Nursing CareVETT 1111 - Introduction to Animal Nursing Care VETT 1111 - Introduction to Animal Nursing Care 2 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously VT 1012. Read more. Theory Hours: 15 source
VETT1116Introduction Veterinary Diagnostic ImagingVETT 1116 - Introduction Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging VETT 1116 - Introduction Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging 1 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously VT 1251. Read more. Theory Hours: 15 source
VETT1170Animal Comparative Anatomy and PhysiologyVETT 1170 - Animal Comparative Anatomy and Physiology VETT 1170 - Animal Comparative Anatomy and Physiology 3 credit hour(s) Also includes a brief anatomy and physiology of avian and reptile species.… source
VETT1192LSupplemental LabVETT 1192L - Supplemental Lab VETT 1192L - Supplemental Lab 1 credit hour(s) Pre- or Allows students to review in preparation for VT exit examinations. Note(s): Previously VT 1192. Read more. source
VETT1210Animal Comparative Anatomy and Physiology IIVETT 1210 - Animal Comparative Anatomy and Physiology II VETT 1210 - Animal Comparative Anatomy and Physiology II 3 credit hour(s) Requires hands-on laboratory experience including dissection. Note(s… source
VETT1272Surgical Technology for Veterinary TechniciansVETT 1272 - Surgical Technology for Veterinary Technicians VETT 1272 - Surgical Technology for Veterinary Technicians 2 credit hour(s) Overview of anesthesia and emergencies, surgical emergencies and… source
VETT1292LVeterinary Office and Hospital Procedures LaboratoryVETT 1292L - Veterinary Office and Hospital Procedures Laboratory VETT 1292L - Veterinary Office and Hospital Procedures Laboratory 1 credit hour(s) Various aspects of facility management will be pre… source
VETT1293LRadiology for Veterinary Technicians LaboratoryVETT 1293L - Radiology for Veterinary Technicians Laboratory VETT 1293L - Radiology for Veterinary Technicians Laboratory 1 credit hour(s) Includes field trips, exercises and demonstrations at veteri… source
VETT2110Clinical Pathology for Veterinary Technicians IVETT 2110 - Clinical Pathology for Veterinary Technicians I VETT 2110 - Clinical Pathology for Veterinary Technicians I 4 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously VT 2010. Read more. Theory Hours: 30 source
VETT2115Non-Infectious and Infectious Diseases for Veterinary TechniciansVETT 2115 - Non-Infectious and Infectious Diseases for Veterinary Technicians VETT 2115 - Non-Infectious and Infectious Diseases for Veterinary Technicians 3 credit hour(s) OSHA requirements, occupat… source
VETT2190Veterinary Technology Clinical IVETT 2190 - Veterinary Technology Clinical I VETT 2190 - Veterinary Technology Clinical I 4 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously VT 2190. Read more. Theory Hours: 15 Clinical Hours: 135 source
VETT2592LAdvanced Supplemental Lab for Veterinary TechnologyVETT 2592L - Advanced Supplemental Lab for Veterinary Technology VETT 2592L - Advanced Supplemental Lab for Veterinary Technology 1 credit hour(s) Pre- or Encourages preparation for the VTNE. Note(s)… source
VETT2610Clinical Pathology for Veterinary Technicians IIVETT 2610 - Clinical Pathology for Veterinary Technicians II VETT 2610 - Clinical Pathology for Veterinary Technicians II 4 credit hour(s) Students learn how to perform staining techniques, heartworm… source
VETT2651Anesthesiology for Veterinary Technicians LectureVETT 2651 - Anesthesiology for Veterinary Technicians Lecture VETT 2651 - Anesthesiology for Veterinary Technicians Lecture 2 credit hour(s) Includes preanesthetic evaluation, induction of anesthesia… source
VETT2674Applied Therapeutics and Care for Veterinary Technicians IVETT 2674 - Applied Therapeutics and Care for Veterinary Technicians I VETT 2674 - Applied Therapeutics and Care for Veterinary Technicians I 2 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously VT 2674. Read more.… source
VETT2690Veterinary Technology Clinical IIVETT 2690 - Veterinary Technology Clinical II VETT 2690 - Veterinary Technology Clinical II 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously VT 2690. Read more. Clinical Intensive Hours: 180 source
VETT2692LAnesthesiology for Veterinary Technicians LaboratoryVETT 2692L - Anesthesiology for Veterinary Technicians Laboratory VETT 2692L - Anesthesiology for Veterinary Technicians Laboratory 1 credit hour(s) May include field trips, exercises and demonstrati… source
VETT2790Applied Therapeutics II Avian, Laboratory, Exotic, and Large AnimalsVETT 2790 - Applied Therapeutics II Avian, Laboratory, Exotic, and Large Animals VETT 2790 - Applied Therapeutics II Avian, Laboratory, Exotic, and Large Animals 3 credit hour(s) Includes appropriate… source
VETT2803Pharmacology for Veterinary TechniciansVETT 2803 - Pharmacology for Veterinary Technicians VETT 2803 - Pharmacology for Veterinary Technicians 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously VT 2803. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source
VETT2890Veterinary Technology Clinical IIIVETT 2890 - Veterinary Technology Clinical III VETT 2890 - Veterinary Technology Clinical III 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously VT 2890. Read more. Clinical Intensive Hours: 180 source
VETT2892Dentistry for Veterinary TechniciansVETT 2892 - Dentistry for Veterinary Technicians VETT 2892 - Dentistry for Veterinary Technicians 1 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously VT 2892. Read more. source
VETT2996Veterinary Technology TopicsVETT 2996 - Veterinary Technology Topics VETT 2996 - Veterinary Technology Topics 1-6 credit hour(s) Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) Previously VT 29… source
WELD1010Safety and OrientationWELD 1010 - Safety and Orientation WELD 1010 - Safety and Orientation 2 credit hour(s) Emphasis in the proper and safe use of machines and tools found in the welding industry. Students learn the heal… source
WELD1110Introduction to Welding FundamentalsWELD 1110 - Introduction to Welding Fundamentals WELD 1110 - Introduction to Welding Fundamentals 3 credit hour(s) Recommended: AUTC 1240 or DETC 1240 or MATT 1240 or PLMB 2210 * This course focuses… source
WELD1117Welding MathWELD 1117 - Welding Math WELD 1117 - Welding Math 3 credit hour(s) Topics will include welding terminology, common fractions, decimal fractions, metric system, geometric shapes, angular measurements… source
WELD1120Print Reading for WeldersWELD 1120 - Print Reading for Welders WELD 1120 - Print Reading for Welders 2 credit hour(s) Pre- or Note(s): Previously WELD 1005. Read more. Theory Hours: 15 source
WELD1123Welding Technology CAD/CNCWELD 1123 - Welding Technology CAD/CNC WELD 1123 - Welding Technology CAD/CNC 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously WELD 1040. Read more. Theory Hours: 15 source
WELD1125Thermal CuttingWELD 1125 - Thermal Cutting WELD 1125 - Thermal Cutting 2 credit hour(s) Students will cut various materials and thicknesses of metals in all positions. Note(s): Previously WELD 1050. Read more. source
WELD1130SMAW (Shielded Metal Arc Welding) IWELD 1130 - SMAW (Shielded Metal Arc Welding) I WELD 1130 - SMAW (Shielded Metal Arc Welding) I 2 credit hour(s) The development of student skills using the Shielded Metal Arc Welding process in all… source
WELD1132Intermediate SMAWWELD 1132 - Intermediate SMAW WELD 1132 - Intermediate SMAW 2 credit hour(s) Advancing the development of student’s skills using Shielded Metal Arc Welding in all positions with E6010, E7018 and E702… source
WELD1140Gas Metal Arc Welding IWELD 1140 - Gas Metal Arc Welding I WELD 1140 - Gas Metal Arc Welding I 2 credit hour(s) Topics include personal protective equipment (PPE), GMAW uses, advantages and disadvantages, constant voltage… source
WELD1155GTAW (Gas Tungsten Arc Welding) IWELD 1155 - GTAW (Gas Tungsten Arc Welding) I WELD 1155 - GTAW (Gas Tungsten Arc Welding) I 2 credit hour(s) Develop skills to weld structural joints to bend tests standards utilizing various metals.… source
WELD1171Layout and FabricationWELD 1171 - Layout and Fabrication WELD 1171 - Layout and Fabrication 2 credit hour(s) Emphasis will be on construction of small projects to tolerances using prints. A variety of welding processes wi… source
WELD1172Fabrication FundamentalsWELD 1172 - Fabrication Fundamentals WELD 1172 - Fabrication Fundamentals 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Emphasizing safety, precision, and craftsmanship, students will learn to measure, cut metal componen… source
WELD1220Pipe Welding IWELD 1220 - Pipe Welding I WELD 1220 - Pipe Welding I 2 credit hour(s) This course will develop skills in the fit-up and technique of welding pipe, using electrodes and various Welding process. Note(… source
WELD1260Advanced GTAW and FabricationWELD 1260 - Advanced GTAW and Fabrication WELD 1260 - Advanced GTAW and Fabrication 2 credit hour(s) Customer problems, teamwork, problem solving and work ethics are stressed. Note(s): Previously WEL… source
WELD1370Qualifications for GMAWWELD 1370 - Qualifications for GMAW WELD 1370 - Qualifications for GMAW 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Note(s): Previously WELD 2092 Theory Hours: 15 source
WELD1580Advanced Project and Fabrication LabWELD 1580 - Advanced Project and Fabrication Lab WELD 1580 - Advanced Project and Fabrication Lab 2 credit hour(s) Students will utilize industrial fabrication and repair problems for assigned projec… source
WELD2130SMAW IIWELD 2130 - SMAW II WELD 2130 - SMAW II 3 credit hour(s) Students will learn joint design and AWS standards for welder qualification testing. Note(s): Previously WELD 1170. Read more. Theory Hours: 15 source
WELD2140GMAW IIWELD 2140 - GMAW II WELD 2140 - GMAW II 2 credit hour(s) Instruction includes trouble shooting, and the correct selection and application of consumables. Students practice GMAW of carbon and stainles… source
WELD2150Metal Fabrication IIWELD 2150 - Metal Fabrication II WELD 2150 - Metal Fabrication II 3 credit hour(s) This course will cover areas of customer interaction, print reading, sketching, job estimation, manufacturing of par… source
WELD2155GTAW IIWELD 2155 - GTAW II WELD 2155 - GTAW II 3 credit hour(s) This course is designed to provide the student with the ability to setup, maintain and operate Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) equipment safel… source
WELD2220Pipe Welding IIWELD 2220 - Pipe Welding II WELD 2220 - Pipe Welding II 2 credit hour(s) This course will develop skills in the technique of pipe welding, using various Welding processes. Note(s): Previously WELD 14… source
WELD2311Aerospace Welding Theory and FabricationWELD 2311 - Aerospace Welding Theory and Fabrication WELD 2311 - Aerospace Welding Theory and Fabrication 3 credit hour(s) Weld quality will be measured in accordance with American Welding Society st… source
WELD2996Topics in WeldingWELD 2996 - Topics in Welding WELD 2996 - Topics in Welding 1-7 credit hour(s) Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) source
WELD2996ATopicsWELD 2996A - Topics WELD 2996A - Topics 1 credit hour(s) Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. source
WELD2996BTopicsWELD 2996B - Topics WELD 2996B - Topics 1 credit hour(s) Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. source
WELD2996DTopicsWELD 2996D - Topics WELD 2996D - Topics 1 credit hour(s) Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) source
WELD2996ETopicsWELD 2996E - Topics WELD 2996E - Topics 1 credit hour(s) Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. source
WELD2997Independent StudyWELD 2997 - Independent Study WELD 2997 - Independent Study 1-7 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously WELD 2097. Read more. source
GNDR2110Introduction to Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies - GEGNDR 2110 - Introduction to Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies - GE GNDR 2110 - Introduction to Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies - GE 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or As an interdisciplinary field of s… source
GNDR2120Representing Women Across CulturesGNDR 2120 - Representing Women Across Cultures GNDR 2120 - Representing Women Across Cultures 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Students will critically examine concepts of power, privilege, and inequality in… source