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| ACCT1135 | Accounting Applications | — | ACCT 1135 - Accounting Applications ACCT 1135 - Accounting Applications 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously ACCT 1140. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source |
| ACCT1150 | QuickBooks | — | ACCT 1150 - QuickBooks ACCT 1150 - QuickBooks 3 credit hour(s) * Students should have basic accounting skills for this course. Theory Hours: 45 source |
| ACCT1220 | Volunteer Tax Training | — | ACCT 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 |
| ACCT1996 | Topics in Accounting | — | ACCT 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 |
| ACCT1998 | Volunteer Tax Preparation Internship | — | ACCT 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 |
| ACCT2088 | Accounting Specialty | — | ACCT 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 |
| ACCT2110 | Principles of Accounting I | — | ACCT 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 |
| ACCT2120 | Principles of Accounting II | — | ACCT 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 |
| ACCT2125 | Introduction to Intermediate Accounting I | — | ACCT 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 |
| ACCT2130 | Introduction to Intermediate Accounting II | — | ACCT 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 |
| ACCT2170 | Payroll Accounting | — | ACCT 2170 - Payroll Accounting ACCT 2170 - Payroll Accounting 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously ACCT 1120. Read more . Theory Hours: 45 source |
| ACCT2220 | Computerized Accounting | — | ACCT 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 |
| ACCT2240 | Cost Management Accounting | — | ACCT 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 |
| ACCT2250 | Introduction to Fund Accounting | — | ACCT 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 |
| ACCT2265 | Advanced Accounting Techniques | — | ACCT 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 |
| ACCT2270 | Budgeting | — | ACCT 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 |
| ACCT2320 | Introduction 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 |
| ACCT2350 | Introduction 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 |
| ACCT2520 | Introduction to Auditing | — | ACCT 2520 - Introduction to Auditing ACCT 2520 - Introduction to Auditing 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory Hours: 45 source |
| ACCT2996 | Topics in Accounting | — | ACCT 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 |
| ACCT2997 | Independent Study in Accounting | — | ACCT 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 |
| ACCT2998 | Accounting Internship | — | ACCT 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 |
| ACCT2999 | Accounting Capstone | — | ACCT 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 |
| AFST1110 | Introduction to Africana Studies - GE | — | AFST 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 |
| AFST2110 | African American History | — | AFST 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 |
| AFST2140 | Black Women in the African Diaspora | — | AFST 2140 - Black Women in the African Diaspora AFST 2140 - Black Women in the African Diaspora 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 45 source |
| AFAS1120 | Aerospace Studies I | — | AFAS 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 |
| AFAS1121 | Aerospace Studies II | — | AFAS 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 |
| AFAS1192L | Leadership Laboratory I | — | AFAS 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 |
| AFAS1292L | Leadership Laboratory II | — | AFAS 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 |
| AFAS2192L | Leadership Laboratory III | — | AFAS 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 |
| AFAS2229 | Field Training Fitness Prep | — | AFAS 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 |
| AFAS2250 | Aerospace Studies III | — | AFAS 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 |
| AFAS2251 | Aerospace Studies IV | — | AFAS 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 |
| AFAS2292L | Leadership Laboratory IV | — | AFAS 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 |
| SIGN1110 | American Sign Language I - GE | — | SIGN 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 |
| SIGN1120 | American Sign Language II | — | SIGN 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 |
| SIGN2110 | American Sign Language III | — | SIGN 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 |
| SIGN2120 | American Sign Language IV | — | SIGN 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 |
| SIGN2130 | Fingerspelling | — | SIGN 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 |
| SIGN2214 | Introduction to Deaf Culture & the Deaf Community | — | SIGN 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 |
| SIGN2998 | Internship in American Sign Language | — | SIGN 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 |
| AMST1105 | Introduction to American Studies - GE | — | AMST 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 |
| AMST1130 | Introduction to Politics in Popular Culture - GE | — | AMST 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 |
| AMST1140 | Introduction to Critical Race and Indigenous Studies - GE | — | AMST 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 |
| AMST1150 | Introduction to Southwest Studies - GE | — | AMST 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 |
| AMST1160 | Environment, Science & Technology | — | AMST 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 |
| AMST1170 | Introduction to Asian American Studies | — | AMST 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 |
| AMST2110 | American 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 |
| AMST2996 | Special Topics | — | AMST 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 |
| AMST2998 | Internship in American Studies | — | AMST 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 |
| ANTH1115 | Introduction to Anthropology - GE | — | ANTH 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 |
| ANTH1120C | Introduction to Archaeology Lecture and Lab | — | ANTH 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 |
| ANTH1135 | Introduction to Biological Anthropology - GE | — | ANTH 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 |
| ANTH1140 | Introduction to Cultural Anthropology - GE | — | ANTH 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 |
| ANTH1155 | Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology - GE | — | ANTH 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 |
| ANTH1160 | World Archaeology - GE | — | ANTH 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 |
| ANTH2130 | Introduction to Forensic Anthropology | — | ANTH 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 |
| ANTH2140 | Indigenous Peoples of North America | — | ANTH 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 |
| ANTH2150 | Indigenous Peoples of the American Southwest | — | ANTH 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 |
| ANTH2160 | Prehistoric Peoples of the American Southwest | — | ANTH 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 |
| ANTH2222 | Ancient Mesoamerica | — | ANTH 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 |
| ANTH2224 | Ancient Andes | — | ANTH 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 |
| ANTH2265 | The Anthropology of Drugs | — | ANTH 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 |
| ANTH2990 | Anthropology Practicum | — | ANTH 2990 - Anthropology Practicum ANTH 2990 - Anthropology Practicum Variable credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously ANTH 2290. Read more. source |
| ANTH2996 | Special Topics | — | ANTH 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 |
| ANTH2998 | Internship in Anthropology | — | ANTH 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 |
| ARBC1110 | Arabic I | — | ARBC 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 |
| ARBC1120 | Arabic II | — | ARBC 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 |
| ARBC2996 | Special Topics | — | ARBC 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 |
| ARCH1115 | Introduction to Architectural Graphics | — | ARCH 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 |
| ARCH1120 | Introduction to Architecture - GE | — | ARCH 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 |
| ARCH1122 | Architectural Design Studio I | — | ARCH 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 |
| ARCH1125 | Design Fundamentals | — | ARCH 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 |
| ARCH1215 | Introduction to Environmental Problems | — | ARCH 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 |
| ARCH1996 | Topics | — | ARCH 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 |
| ARCH2110 | Architectural Design Studio II | — | ARCH 2110 - Architectural Design Studio II ARCH 2110 - Architectural Design Studio II 6 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously ARCH 2201 Studio Hours: 180 source |
| ARCH2117 | Architectural Visualization II | — | ARCH 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 |
| ARCH2120 | World Architecture I | — | ARCH 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 |
| ARCH2125 | World Architecture II | — | ARCH 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 |
| ARCH2155 | Architectural Design Studio III | — | ARCH 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 |
| ARCH2315 | Architectural Design I | — | ARCH 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 |
| ARCH2325 | Architectural Design II | — | ARCH 2325 - Architectural Design II ARCH 2325 - Architectural Design II 6 credit hour(s) Studio Hours: 180 source |
| ARCH2996 | Topics | — | ARCH 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 |
| ARDR1101 | Building Materials and Methods I | — | ARDR 1101 - Building Materials and Methods I ARDR 1101 - Building Materials and Methods I 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory Hours: 30 source |
| ARDR1102 | Introduction to A/E/C Software | — | ARDR 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 |
| ARDR1104 | Professional Practice | — | ARDR 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 |
| ARDR1116 | Introduction to Architectural Drafting | — | ARDR 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 |
| ARDR1121 | Introduction to CAD | — | ARDR 1121 - Introduction to CAD ARDR 1121 - Introduction to CAD 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory Hours: 30 source |
| ARDR1201 | Building Materials and Methods II | — | ARDR 1201 - Building Materials and Methods II ARDR 1201 - Building Materials and Methods II 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 30 source |
| ARDR1202 | A/E/C Software for Residential Development | — | ARDR 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 |
| ARDR1203 | Construction Documents for Residential Development | — | ARDR 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 |
| ARDR1215 | Commercial Drafting (Bearing Wall) | — | ARDR 1215 - Commercial Drafting (Bearing Wall) ARDR 1215 - Commercial Drafting (Bearing Wall) 4 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 15 source |
| ARDR1301 | Building Materials and Methods III | — | ARDR 1301 - Building Materials and Methods III ARDR 1301 - Building Materials and Methods III 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 30 source |
| ARDR1302 | A/E/C Software for Commercial Development | — | ARDR 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 |
| ARDR1303 | Construction Documents for Commercial Development | — | ARDR 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 |
| ARDR1315 | Commercial Drafting (Skeletal Frame) | — | ARDR 1315 - Commercial Drafting (Skeletal Frame) ARDR 1315 - Commercial Drafting (Skeletal Frame) 4 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 15 source |
| ARDR1316 | Building Information Modeling Applications | — | ARDR 1316 - Building Information Modeling Applications ARDR 1316 - Building Information Modeling Applications 2 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory Hours: 15 source |
| ARDR1321 | Commercial 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 |
| ARDR1401 | Building Materials and Methods IV | — | ARDR 1401 - Building Materials and Methods IV ARDR 1401 - Building Materials and Methods IV 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 30 source |
| ARDR1402 | A/E/C Software for Commercial Building Systems | — | ARDR 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 |
| ARDR1403 | Construction Documents for Commercial Building Systems | — | ARDR 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 |
| ARDR2297 | Independent Study | — | ARDR 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 |
| ARDR2298 | Internship | — | ARDR 2298 - Internship ARDR 2298 - Internship 1-4 credit hour(s) The position is not paid. Internship Hours: 45 source |
| ARDR2996 | Special Topics | — | ARDR 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 |
| ARTE2214 | Art in Elementary and Special Classrooms | — | ARTE 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 |
| ARTH1110 | Art Appreciation - GE | — | ARTH 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 |
| ARTH1116 | History of Design | — | ARTH 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 |
| ARTH2110 | History of Art I - GE | — | ARTH 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 |
| ARTH2120 | History of Art II - GE | — | ARTH 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 |
| ARTH2130 | Modern Art - GE | — | ARTH 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 |
| ARTH2140 | Art of the American Southwest - GE | — | ARTH 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 |
| ARTH2201 | History of Women Artists | — | ARTH 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 |
| ARTH2310 | Art History Careers | — | ARTH 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 |
| ARTH2996 | Special Topics | — | ARTH 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 |
| ARTS1111 | Introduction to Studio Art | — | ARTS 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 |
| ARTS1220 | Art Practices I | — | ARTS 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 |
| ARTS1230 | Art Practices II | — | ARTS 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 |
| ARTS1240 | Design I - GE | — | ARTS 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 |
| ARTS1250 | Design II - GE | — | ARTS 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 |
| ARTS1320 | Ceramics I | — | ARTS 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 |
| ARTS1410 | Introduction to Photography | — | ARTS 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 |
| ARTS1610 | Drawing I - GE | — | ARTS 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 |
| ARTS1620 | Life Drawing I | — | ARTS 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 |
| ARTS1630 | Painting I | — | ARTS 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 |
| ARTS1710 | Introduction to Printmaking | — | ARTS 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 |
| ARTS1810 | Jewelry and Small Metal Construction I | — | ARTS 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 |
| ARTS1830 | Shop Foundations | — | ARTS 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 |
| ARTS1840 | Sculpture I | — | ARTS 1840 - Sculpture I ARTS 1840 - Sculpture I 3 credit hour(s) Studio Hours: 90 source |
| ARTS2010 | Portfolio Development | — | ARTS 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 |
| ARTS2131 | Illustration Arts | — | ARTS 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 |
| ARTS2211 | Portraiture | — | ARTS 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 |
| ARTS2310 | Ceramics II | — | ARTS 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 |
| ARTS2420 | Visualizing Ideas | — | ARTS 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 |
| ARTS2610 | Drawing II | — | ARTS 2610 - Drawing II ARTS 2610 - Drawing II 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously ARTS 2205. Read more. Studio Hours: 90 source |
| ARTS2620 | Life Drawing II | — | ARTS 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 |
| ARTS2630 | Painting II | — | ARTS 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 |
| ARTS2710 | Intermediate Printmaking | — | ARTS 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 |
| ARTS2810 | Jewelry and Small Metal Construction II | — | ARTS 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 |
| ARTS2818 | Jewelry Casting | — | ARTS 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 |
| ARTS2820 | Jewelry and Small Metal Construction Portfolio | — | ARTS 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 |
| ARTS2994 | Illustration Arts Portfolio | — | ARTS 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 |
| ARTS2996 | Special Topics | — | ARTS 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 |
| ARTS2998 | Arts Internship | — | ARTS 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 |
| AIML1310 | Introduction to Artificial Intelligence - GE | — | AIML 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 |
| AIML1320 | Fundamentals of Artificial Intelligence | — | AIML 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 |
| AIML2310 | Deep Learning | — | AIML 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 |
| AIML2320 | Natural Language Processing | — | AIML 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 |
| AIML2330 | Large Language Models | — | AIML 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 |
| ASTR1010 | Introduction to Solar System Astronomy - GE | — | ASTR 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 |
| ASTR1010L | Introduction to Solar System Astronomy Laboratory - GE | — | ASTR 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 |
| ASTR1110 | Introduction to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy - GE | — | ASTR 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 |
| ASTR1110L | Introduction to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy Laboratory - GE | — | ASTR 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 |
| ASTR1996 | Special Topics | — | ASTR 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 |
| ASTR2996 | Special Topics | — | ASTR 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 |
| AUTC1110 | Introduction to Automotive Systems | — | AUTC 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 |
| AUTC1120 | Brake Systems | — | AUTC 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 |
| AUTC1130 | Suspension and Alignment | — | AUTC 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 |
| AUTC1140 | Automotive Electrical | — | AUTC 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 |
| AUTC1210 | Manual Transmissions | — | AUTC 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 |
| AUTC1220 | Engine Repair | — | AUTC 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 |
| AUTC1230 | Automatic Transmissions | — | AUTC 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 |
| AUTC1240 | Automotive Electronics | — | AUTC 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 |
| AUTC1310 | Automotive Restoration and Modification | — | AUTC 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 |
| AUTC1315 | Introduction to Hybrid and Electric Vehicles | — | AUTC 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 |
| AUTC1320 | Parts Specialist | — | AUTC 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 |
| AUTC1325 | Light Duty Diesel Service and Diagnosis | — | AUTC 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 |
| AUTC2111 | Air Conditioning and Heating | — | AUTC 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 |
| AUTC2120 | Engine Performance I | — | AUTC 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 |
| AUTC2130 | Engine Performance II | — | AUTC 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 |
| AUTC2197 | Independent Study | — | AUTC 2197 - Independent Study AUTC 2197 - Independent Study 1-6 credit hour(s) source |
| AUTC2198 | Automotive Internship | — | AUTC 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 |
| AUTC2250 | Transportation Alternative Fuels | — | AUTC 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 |
| AUTC2996 | Special Topics | — | AUTC 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 |
| AVMT1005 | Aviation Math | — | AVMT 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 |
| AVMT1010 | Aviation Science | — | AVMT 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 |
| AVMT1015 | Materials, Hardwares & Processes | — | AVMT 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 |
| AVMT1020 | Regulations, Forms, & Records | — | AVMT 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 |
| AVMT1025 | Aviation Electricity & Electronics | — | AVMT 1025 - Aviation Electricity & Electronics AVMT 1025 - Aviation Electricity & Electronics 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory Hours: 30 source |
| AVMT1100 | Airframe & Powerplant Electrical | — | AVMT 1100 - Airframe & Powerplant Electrical AVMT 1100 - Airframe & Powerplant Electrical 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 30 source |
| AVMT1110 | Non-Metallic Structures | — | AVMT 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 |
| AVMT1115 | Metallic Structures | — | AVMT 1115 - Metallic Structures AVMT 1115 - Metallic Structures 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 30 source |
| AVMT1121 | Flight Controls & Fuel Systems | — | AVMT 1121 - Flight Controls & Fuel Systems AVMT 1121 - Flight Controls & Fuel Systems 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 30 source |
| AVMT1125 | Landing Gear, Hydraulics & Pneumatics | — | AVMT 1125 - Landing Gear, Hydraulics & Pneumatics AVMT 1125 - Landing Gear, Hydraulics & Pneumatics 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 30 source |
| AVMT1135 | Environmental Systems | — | AVMT 1135 - Environmental Systems AVMT 1135 - Environmental Systems 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 30 source |
| AVMT1140 | Aircraft Instruments | — | AVMT 1140 - Aircraft Instruments AVMT 1140 - Aircraft Instruments 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 30 source |
| AVMT1145 | Airframe Inspection & Test Prep | — | AVMT 1145 - Airframe Inspection & Test Prep AVMT 1145 - Airframe Inspection & Test Prep 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 30 source |
| AVMT1300 | Reciprocating Engines & Propellers | — | AVMT 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 |
| AVMT1320 | Turbine Engines | — | AVMT 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 |
| AVMT1325 | Powerplant Systems 1 | — | AVMT 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 |
| AVMT1335 | Powerplant Fuel Systems | — | AVMT 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 |
| AVMT1340 | Powerplant Systems 2 | — | AVMT 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 |
| AVMT1345 | Engine Inspection & Test Prep | — | AVMT 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 |
| AVMT1996 | Topics | — | AVMT 1996 - Topics AVMT 1996 - Topics 1 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): See Schedule of Classes . source |
| BPCS1092 | Basic Patient Care Skills | — | BPCS 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 |
| BEV1010 | Beverage Production Equipment and Maintenance | — | BEV 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 |
| BEV1100 | Beer Production and Styles | — | BEV 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 |
| BEV1110 | Brewing Equipment and Maintenance | — | BEV 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 |
| BEV1111 | Beer and Society | — | BEV 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 |
| BEV1130 | Beer Production I | — | BEV 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 |
| BEV1140 | Beer Production II | — | BEV 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 |
| BEV1160 | Beverage Service I | — | BEV 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 |
| BEV1192 | Draught Systems | — | BEV 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 |
| BEV1200 | Wine Production and Styles | — | BEV 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 |
| BEV1230 | Wine Production I | — | BEV 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 |
| BEV1240 | Wine Production II | — | BEV 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 |
| BEV1292 | Food and Beverage Pairing | — | BEV 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 |
| BEV1300 | Distilled Spirits Production and Styles | — | BEV 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 |
| BEV1330 | Distilled Spirits Production I | — | BEV 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 |
| BEV1340 | Distilled Spirits Production II | — | BEV 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 |
| BEV1392 | Mixology | — | BEV 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 |
| BEV1996 | Special Topics | — | BEV 1996 - Special Topics BEV 1996 - Special Topics 1-3 credit hour(s) source |
| BEV2010 | Beverage Product Development and Marketing | — | BEV 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 |
| BEV2097 | Independent Study | — | BEV 2097 - Independent Study BEV 2097 - Independent Study 1-8 credit hour(s) The meeting time is arranged between the student and the instructor. source |
| BEV2160 | Beverage Service II | — | BEV 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 |
| BEV2260 | Bar and Beverage Management | — | BEV 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 |
| BEV2798 | Internship | — | BEV 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 |
| BEV2898 | Internship | — | BEV 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 |
| BEV2996 | Special Topics | — | BEV 2996 - Special Topics BEV 2996 - Special Topics 1-3 credit hour(s) source |
| BEV2998 | Internship | — | BEV 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 |
| BIOL1110 | General Biology - GE | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL1110L | General Biology Lab - GE | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL1125 | Human Biology - GE | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL1130 | Introductory Anatomy and Physiology - GE | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL1130L | Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology Lab - GE | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL1140 | Biology for Health Sciences - GE | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL1140L | Biology for Health Sciences Lab - GE | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL1215 | Biology for Environmental Sciences - GE | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL1215L | Biology for Environmental Sciences Lab - GE | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL1996 | Special Topics | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL2110 | Principles of Biology: Cellular and Molecular Biology - GE | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL2110L | Principles of Biology: Cellular and Molecular Biology Lab - GE | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL2151 | Medical Imaging Anatomy & Physiology I - GE | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL2161 | Medical Imaging Anatomy & Physiology II | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL2210 | Human Anatomy and Physiology I | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL2210L | Human Anatomy and Physiology I Lab | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL2225 | Human Anatomy and Physiology II | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL2225L | Human Anatomy and Physiology II Lab | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL2310 | Microbiology | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL2310L | Microbiology Lab | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL2410 | Principles of Biology: Genetics | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL2410L | Principles of Biology: Genetics Lab | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL2510 | Pathophysiology I | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL2520 | Pathophysiology II | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL2710 | Biotechnology I | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL2715 | Biotechnology II | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL2720 | Biotechnology III | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL2996 | Special Topics | — | BIOL 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 |
| BUSA1110 | Introduction to Business | — | BUSA 1110 - Introduction to Business BUSA 1110 - Introduction to Business 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously BA 1101. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source |
| BUSA1115 | Business English I | — | BUSA 1115 - Business English I BUSA 1115 - Business English I 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously BA 1121. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source |
| BUSA1130 | Business Professionalism | — | BUSA 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 |
| BUSA1170 | Introduction to Quality Management | — | BUSA 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 |
| BUSA1171 | Fundamentals of Continuous Quality Improvement | — | BUSA 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 |
| BUSA1172 | Quality Tools | — | BUSA 1172 - Quality Tools BUSA 1172 - Quality Tools 1 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously BA 1152. Read more. Theory Hours: 15 source |
| BUSA1180 | Business Math | — | BUSA 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 |
| BUSA1198 | Project Management Fundamentals | — | BUSA 1198 - Project Management Fundamentals BUSA 1198 - Project Management Fundamentals 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously PM 1130. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source |
| BUSA1210 | Records Management | — | BUSA 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 |
| BUSA1310 | Office Procedures | — | BUSA 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 |
| BUSA1410 | Introduction to Insurance and Risk Management | — | BUSA 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 |
| BUSA1996 | Special Topics in Business | — | BUSA 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 |
| BUSA2088 | Business Specialty | — | BUSA 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 |
| BUSA2100 | Agile Project Management | — | BUSA 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 |
| BUSA2120 | Introduction to Global Business | — | BUSA 2120 - Introduction to Global Business BUSA 2120 - Introduction to Global Business 3 credit hour(s) The students are introduced to source |
| BUSA2170 | Quality Management | — | BUSA 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 |
| BUSA2180 | Introduction to E-Commerce | — | BUSA 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 |
| BUSA2195 | Budget and Resource Management | — | BUSA 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 |
| BUSA2198 | Project Management Applications | — | BUSA 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 |
| BUSA2220 | Human Resource Management | — | BUSA 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 |
| BUSA2240 | Customer Service in Business | — | BUSA 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 |
| BUSA2270 | Organizational Behavior | — | BUSA 2270 - Organizational Behavior BUSA 2270 - Organizational Behavior 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously BA 2234. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source |
| BUSA2330 | Retail Management | — | BUSA 2330 - Retail Management BUSA 2330 - Retail Management 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously BA 2236. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source |
| BUSA2340 | Sales | — | BUSA 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 |
| BUSA2410 | Leadership and Group Dynamics | — | BUSA 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 |
| BUSA2460 | Business Ethics | — | BUSA 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 |
| BUSA2996 | Topics | — | BUSA 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 |
| BUSA2997 | Independent Study | — | BUSA 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 |
| BUSA2998 | Internship in Business Administration | — | BUSA 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 |
| BUSA2998A | Internship In Business Administration | — | BUSA 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 |
| BUSA2998B | Internship in Business Administration | — | BUSA 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 |
| BUSA2999 | Business Capstone | — | BUSA 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 |
| BCIS1110 | Fundamentals of Information Literacy and Systems - GE | — | BCIS 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 |
| BCIS1115 | Introduction to Computers | — | BCIS 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 |
| BCIS1210 | Introduction to MS Access | — | BCIS 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 |
| BCIS1211 | MS Outlook | — | BCIS 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 |
| BCIS1215 | Introduction to MS Excel I | — | BCIS 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 |
| BCIS1220 | Introduction to MS Word | — | BCIS 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 |
| BCIS1230 | Introduction to MS PowerPoint | — | BCIS 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 |
| BCIS1330 | Introduction to Analytics and Data Visualization | — | BCIS 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 |
| BCIS1340 | Data Concepts | — | BCIS 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 |
| BCIS1350 | Database Analysis and Design | — | BCIS 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 |
| BCIS2218 | MS Excel II | — | BCIS 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 |
| BCIS2221 | MS Word II | — | BCIS 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 |
| BFIN1110 | Personal Financial Planning for College Students | — | BFIN 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 |
| BFIN1115 | Financial Services Career Exploration | — | BFIN 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 |
| BFIN1996 | Special Topics | — | BFIN 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 |
| BFIN2110 | Introduction to Finance | — | BFIN 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 |
| BFIN2210 | Healthcare Finance | — | BFIN 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 |
| BFIN2996 | Special Topics | — | BFIN 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 |
| BFIN2997 | Independent Study | — | BFIN 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 |
| BFIN2998 | Internship | — | BFIN 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 |
| BLAW2110 | Business Law I | — | BLAW 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 |
| CVS1215 | Cardiovascular Anatomy in Imaging | — | CVS 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 |
| CVS1220 | Cardiac Pathophysiology I | — | CVS 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 |
| CVS1225 | Vascular Sonography I | — | CVS 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 |
| CVS1293 | Echo-Vascular Lab I | — | CVS 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 |
| CVS1620 | Cardiac Pathophysiology II | — | CVS 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 |
| CVS1625 | Vascular Sonography II | — | CVS 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 |
| CVS1630 | Cardiovascular Physics | — | CVS 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 |
| CVS1690 | CV Clinical Sonography I | — | CVS 1690 - CV Clinical Sonography I CVS 1690 - CV Clinical Sonography I 5 credit hour(s) Clinical Intensive Hours: 300 source |
| CVS1693 | Echo-Vascular Lab II | — | CVS 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 |
| CVS2120 | Cardiac Pathophysiology III | — | CVS 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 |
| CVS2125 | Advanced Vascular Sonography | — | CVS 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 |
| CVS2190 | CV Clinical Sonography II | — | CVS 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 |
| CVS2193 | Echo-Vascular Lab III | — | CVS 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 |
| CVS2620 | Advanced Procedures in Echocardiography | — | CVS 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 |
| CVS2690 | CV Clinical Sonography III | — | CVS 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 |
| CVS2699 | Cardiovascular Registry Review | — | CVS 2699 - Cardiovascular Registry Review CVS 2699 - Cardiovascular Registry Review 2 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 30 source |
| CARP1005 | Print Reading & Design for Carpentry | — | CARP 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 |
| CARP1016 | Core Curriculum | — | CARP 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 |
| CARP1300 | Basic Woodworking | — | CARP 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 |
| CARP1320 | Carpentry Fundamentals | — | CARP 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 |
| CARP1325 | Construction Trades Blueprint Reading | — | CARP 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 |
| CARP1492 | Interior/Exterior Finishing | — | CARP 1492 - Interior/Exterior Finishing CARP 1492 - Interior/Exterior Finishing 4 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory Hours: 15 source |
| CARP1692 | Advanced Furniture Making | — | CARP 1692 - Advanced Furniture Making CARP 1692 - Advanced Furniture Making 2 credit hour(s) Includes designing and constructing a furniture project. source |
| CARP1892 | Spanish Colonial Furniture Making | — | CARP 1892 - Spanish Colonial Furniture Making CARP 1892 - Spanish Colonial Furniture Making 2 credit hour(s) source |
| CARP2005 | Carpentry Blueprint Reading II | — | CARP 2005 - Carpentry Blueprint Reading II CARP 2005 - Carpentry Blueprint Reading II 4 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 60 source |
| CARP2040 | Introduction to CNC Woodworking | — | CARP 2040 - Introduction to CNC Woodworking CARP 2040 - Introduction to CNC Woodworking 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory Hours: 30 source |
| CARP2130 | Metal Stud Framing | — | CARP 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 |
| CARP2230 | Concrete Forming and Rigging | — | CARP 2230 - Concrete Forming and Rigging CARP 2230 - Concrete Forming and Rigging 2 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory Hours: 15 source |
| CARP2996 | Special Topics | — | CARP 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 |
| CNST1110 | Building Trades I | — | CNST 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 |
| CNST1170 | Construction Methods I | — | CNST 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 |
| CNST1240 | Cabinet Making | — | CNST 1240 - Cabinet Making CNST 1240 - Cabinet Making 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously CARP 1315. Read more. Theory Hours: 15 source |
| CNST1270 | Construction Methods II | — | CNST 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 |
| CNST1310 | Furniture Making | — | CNST 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 |
| CNST2997 | Construction Independent Studies | — | CNST 2997 - Construction Independent Studies CNST 2997 - Construction Independent Studies 1-7 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously CARP 2997. Read more. source |
| CHEM1110 | Chemistry in Our Community - GE | — | CHEM 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 |
| CHEM1110L | Chemistry in Our Community Laboratory - GE | — | CHEM 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 |
| CHEM1115 | Chemistry in Art - GE | — | CHEM 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 |
| CHEM1115L | Chemistry in Art Laboratory - GE | — | CHEM 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 |
| CHEM1120 | Introduction to Chemistry - GE | — | CHEM 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 |
| CHEM1120L | Introduction to Chemistry Laboratory - GE | — | CHEM 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 |
| CHEM1215 | General Chemistry I for STEM Majors - GE | — | CHEM 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 |
| CHEM1215L | General Chemistry I Laboratory for STEM Majors - GE | — | CHEM 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 |
| CHEM1225 | General Chemistry II for STEM Majors | — | CHEM 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 |
| CHEM1225L | General Chemistry II Laboratory for STEM Majors | — | CHEM 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 |
| CHEM1996 | Special Topics | — | CHEM 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 |
| CHEM2120 | Integrated Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry | — | CHEM 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 |
| CHEM2130 | Organic Chemistry I | — | CHEM 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 |
| CHEM2130L | Organic Chemistry I Laboratory | — | CHEM 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 |
| CHEM2135 | Organic Chemistry II | — | CHEM 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 |
| CHEM2135L | Organic Chemistry II Laboratory | — | CHEM 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 |
| CHEM2996 | Special Topics | — | CHEM 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 |
| CCST1110 | Introduction to Comparative Global and Ethnic Societies - GE | — | CCST 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 |
| CCST1125 | Chicana/o Latina/o Musical Cultures and Expressions | — | CCST 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 |
| CCST2088 | Chicana and Chicano Studies Specialty | — | CCST 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 |
| CCST2110 | Introduction to Chicana and Chicano Studies - GE | — | CCST 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 |
| CCST2332 | Introduction to Chicana Studies | — | CCST 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 |
| CCAP1115 | Commercial Carpentry Apprenticeship | — | CCAP 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 |
| CCAP1125 | Commercial Carpentry Apprenticeship | — | CCAP 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 |
| CCAP1215 | Commercial Carpentry Apprenticeship | — | CCAP 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 |
| CCAP1225 | Commercial Carpentry Apprenticeship | — | CCAP 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 |
| CCAP1315 | Commercial Carpentry Apprenticeship | — | CCAP 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 |
| CCAP1325 | Commercial Carpentry Apprenticeship | — | CCAP 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 |
| CCAP1415 | Commercial Carpentry Apprenticeship | — | CCAP 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 |
| CCAP1425 | Commercial Carpentry Apprenticeship | — | CCAP 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 |
| CCAP1996A | Topics | — | CCAP 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 |
| CCAP1996B | Topics | — | CCAP 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 |
| CCAP1996D | Topics | — | CCAP 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 |
| CCAP1996E | Topics | — | CCAP 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 |
| CCAP1996F | Topics | — | CCAP 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 |
| COMM1115 | Introduction to Communication - GE | — | COMM 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 |
| COMM1130 | Public Speaking - GE | — | COMM 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 |
| COMM1140 | Introduction to Media Writing - GE | — | COMM 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 |
| COMM1150 | Introduction to Mass Communication | — | COMM 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 |
| COMM2120 | Interpersonal Communication - GE | — | COMM 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 |
| COMM2130 | Media Theories | — | COMM 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 |
| COMM2140 | Small Group Communication - GE | — | COMM 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 |
| COMM2150 | Communication for Teachers - GE | — | COMM 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 |
| COMM2160 | Gender Communication - GE | — | COMM 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 |
| COMM2170 | Intercultural Communication - GE | — | COMM 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 |
| COMM2180 | Business and Professional Communication - GE | — | COMM 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 |
| COMM2223 | Introduction to Nonverbal Communication Studies | — | COMM 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 |
| COMM2240 | Organizational Communication Studies | — | COMM 2240 - Organizational Communication Studies COMM 2240 - Organizational Communication Studies 3 credit hour(s) * This course requires writing critical essays utilizing multiple source materials.… source |
| COMM2282 | Family Communication Studies | — | COMM 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 |
| COMM2289 | Listening Communication Studies | — | COMM 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 |
| COMM2996 | Special Topics | — | COMM 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 |
| COMM2998 | Internship in Communication | — | COMM 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 |
| PLAN1165 | Introduction to Community and Regional Planning | — | PLAN 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 |
| PLAN2265 | Sustainable Community Planning Methods | — | PLAN 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 |
| PHLS1125 | Community Health Worker Fundamentals | — | PHLS 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 |
| PHLS1126 | Health Promotion | — | PHLS 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 |
| PHLS1990 | Community Health Worker Practicum | — | PHLS 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 |
| CAD1001 | Basics of CAD | — | CAD 1001 - Basics of CAD CAD 1001 - Basics of CAD 1 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory Hours: 15 source |
| CIST1213 | Web Publishing | — | CIST 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 |
| CIST1217 | Overview of Web Technologies | — | CIST 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 |
| CIST1220 | Programming Fundamentals | — | CIST 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 |
| CIST1261 | JavaScript Web Programming | — | CIST 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 |
| CIST1263 | PHP Web Programming | — | CIST 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 |
| CIST1410 | IT Essentials: Hardware | — | CIST 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 |
| CIST1411 | Introduction to Networks | — | CIST 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 |
| CIST1412 | Network Device Configuration | — | CIST 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 |
| CIST1413 | Network Administration Concepts | — | CIST 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 |
| CIST1605 | Internet of Things | — | CIST 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 |
| CIST1610 | IT Essentials: Software | — | CIST 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 |
| CIST1680 | Linux Essentials | — | CIST 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 |
| CIST1858 | Introduction to Cyber Security | — | CIST 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 |
| CIST1996 | Topics in Computer Information Systems Technology | — | CIST 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 |
| CIST2088 | Computer Information System Specialty | — | CIST 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 |
| CIST2210 | Introduction 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 |
| CIST2215 | iPhone Programming with Swift | — | CIST 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 |
| CIST2225 | Game Development | — | CIST 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 |
| CIST2235 | Java Programming I | — | CIST 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 |
| CIST2237 | Android App Dev with Java and Kotlin | — | CIST 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 |
| CIST2251 | Python Programming II | — | CIST 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 |
| CIST2263 | Web Programming Framework | — | CIST 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 |
| CIST2275 | C++ Programming II | — | CIST 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 |
| CIST2277 | C++ Programming III | — | CIST 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 |
| CIST2321 | Visual Analytics | — | CIST 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 |
| CIST2331 | Predictive Analytics | — | CIST 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 |
| CIST2411 | Enterprise Networking | — | CIST 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 |
| CIST2427 | Troubleshooting Networks | — | CIST 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 |
| CIST2428 | Juniper Fundamentals | — | CIST 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 |
| CIST2450 | Fundamentals of Network Security | — | CIST 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 |
| CIST2616 | Intro to Competitive Robotics | — | CIST 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 |
| CIST2620 | Windows Server Administration | — | CIST 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 |
| CIST2626 | Advanced Competitive Robotics | — | CIST 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 |
| CIST2636 | Cloud Computing | — | CIST 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 |
| CIST2640 | PowerShell for SysAdmins | — | CIST 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 |
| CIST2641 | AWS Solutions Architect Associate | — | CIST 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 |
| CIST2650 | Advanced Windows Server | — | CIST 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 |
| CIST2680 | Linux Administration | — | CIST 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 |
| CIST2801 | Introduction to DevSecOps | — | CIST 2801 - Introduction to DevSecOps CIST 2801 - Introduction to DevSecOps 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously CIS 2801. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source |
| CIST2853 | Cyber Defense Basics | — | CIST 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 |
| CIST2860 | Digital Forensics and Incident Response | — | CIST 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 |
| CIST2881 | Cybersecurity Fundamentals | — | CIST 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 |
| CIST2887 | Ethical Hacking | — | CIST 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 |
| CIST2899 | Software Development Capstone | — | CIST 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 |
| CIST2996 | Topics in Computer Information Systems Technology | — | CIST 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 |
| CIST2997 | Independent Study | — | CIST 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 |
| CIST2998 | Internship in Computer Information Systems Technology | — | CIST 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 |
| CIST2998A | Internship in Computer Information Systems Technology | — | CIST 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 |
| CIST2998B | Internship in Computer Information Systems Technology | — | CIST 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 |
| CIST2999 | Capstone in Computer Information Systems Technology | — | CIST 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 |
| CSCI1108 | CS for All: Introduction to Computer Modeling - GE | — | CSCI 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 |
| CSCI1153 | Programming in Matlab - GE | — | CSCI 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 |
| CSCI1220 | Computer Programming Fundamentals: Python | — | CSCI 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 |
| CSCI1230 | C Programming | — | CSCI 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 |
| CSCI1240 | C++ Programming I | — | CSCI 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 |
| CSCI1260 | Computer Programming Fundamentals Java I | — | CSCI 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 |
| CSCI1710 | Survey of Quantum Computing | — | CSCI 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 |
| CSCI1996 | Topics in Computer Science | — | CSCI 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 |
| CSCI2260 | Computer Programming Fundamentals: Java 2 | — | CSCI 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 |
| CSCI2310 | Discrete Mathematics for Computer Science | — | CSCI 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 |
| CSCI2710 | Quantum Algorithms | — | CSCI 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 |
| CSCI2720 | Quantum Hardware | — | CSCI 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 |
| CSCI2996 | Topics in Computer Science | — | CSCI 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 |
| CM1110 | Construction Materials and Techniques | — | CM 1110 - Construction Materials and Techniques CM 1110 - Construction Materials and Techniques 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 30 source |
| CM1115 | Commercial and Residential Building Codes | — | CM 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 |
| CM1205 | Introduction to Building Information Modeling | — | CM 1205 - Introduction to Building Information Modeling CM 1205 - Introduction to Building Information Modeling 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory Hours: 30 source |
| CM1210 | Mechanical Electrical Systems and Construction | — | CM 1210 - Mechanical Electrical Systems and Construction CM 1210 - Mechanical Electrical Systems and Construction 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 30 source |
| CM1215 | Construction Equipment and Methods | — | CM 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 |
| CM1233 | Sustainable Building Practices | — | CM 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 |
| CM2105 | Construction Scheduling | — | CM 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 |
| CM2125 | Structures | — | CM 2125 - Structures CM 2125 - Structures 2 credit hour(s) Students will identify various structural systems and identify and trace loads. Theory Hours: 30 source |
| CM2210 | General Contractor Preparation | — | CM 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 |
| CM2996 | Special Topics | — | CM 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 |
| CM2997 | Independent Study | — | CM 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 |
| CM2998 | Internship | — | CM 2998 - Internship CM 2998 - Internship 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): The position is not paid Internship Hours: 135 source |
| CNST1120 | Construction Drawings | — | CNST 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 |
| CNST1210 | Construction Cost Estimating | — | CNST 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 |
| CNST1220 | Construction Project Management I | — | CNST 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 |
| CNST1320 | Construction Project Management II | — | CNST 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 |
| CNST2110 | Construction Layout | — | CNST 2110 - Construction Layout CNST 2110 - Construction Layout 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 30 source |
| COS1010 | Orientation | — | COS 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 |
| COS1020 | Cosmetology Fundamentals I | — | COS 1020 - Cosmetology Fundamentals I COS 1020 - Cosmetology Fundamentals I 6 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 45 source |
| COS1030 | Cosmetology Fundamentals II | — | COS 1030 - Cosmetology Fundamentals II COS 1030 - Cosmetology Fundamentals II 6 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory Hours: 45 source |
| COS1040 | Nail Technician Theory | — | COS 1040 - Nail Technician Theory COS 1040 - Nail Technician Theory 6 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory Hours: 90 source |
| COS1050 | Sanitation Bacteriology for Nail Technicians | — | COS 1050 - Sanitation Bacteriology for Nail Technicians COS 1050 - Sanitation Bacteriology for Nail Technicians 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory Hours: 30 source |
| COS1060 | Nail Salon Operation | — | COS 1060 - Nail Salon Operation COS 1060 - Nail Salon Operation 2 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 30 source |
| COS1070 | State Laws for Nail Technicians | — | COS 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 |
| COS1080 | Salon Theory I | — | COS 1080 - Salon Theory I COS 1080 - Salon Theory I 2 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 30 source |
| COS1092 | Hair Service Lab II | — | COS 1092 - Hair Service Lab II COS 1092 - Hair Service Lab II 5 credit hour(s) source |
| COS1094 | Nail Technician Lab | — | COS 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 |
| COS1192 | Nail Service Lab | — | COS 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 |
| COS1193 | Skin/Nails Service | — | COS 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 |
| COS1194 | Skin Service Lab | — | COS 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 |
| COS1996 | Special Topics | — | COS 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 |
| COS2040 | Advanced Nail Tech Theory I | — | COS 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 |
| COS2093 | Hair Service III | — | COS 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 |
| COS2492 | Facials/Manicuring/Pedicuring Lab III | — | COS 2492 - Facials/Manicuring/Pedicuring Lab III COS 2492 - Facials/Manicuring/Pedicuring Lab III 4 credit hour(s) source |
| COS2493 | Manicuring/Pedicuring Lab | — | COS 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 |
| COS2494 | Facials Lab II | — | COS 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 |
| COS2505 | Salon Operation Theory | — | COS 2505 - Salon Operation Theory COS 2505 - Salon Operation Theory 2 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory Hours: 30 source |
| COS2510 | Advanced Salon Theory | — | COS 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 |
| COS2511 | State Laws/Regulations | — | COS 2511 - State Laws/Regulations COS 2511 - State Laws/Regulations 1 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory Hours: 15 source |
| COS2590 | Cosmetology Practicum | — | COS 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 |
| COS2692 | Advanced Salon Lab | — | COS 2692 - Advanced Salon Lab COS 2692 - Advanced Salon Lab 4 credit hour(s) source |
| CEPY2110 | Learning in the Classroom | — | CEPY 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 |
| CJUS1110 | Introduction to Criminal Justice | — | CJUS 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 |
| CJUS1120 | Criminal Law | — | CJUS 1120 - Criminal Law CJUS 1120 - Criminal Law 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously CJ 1002. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source |
| CJUS1140 | Juvenile Justice | — | CJUS 1140 - Juvenile Justice CJUS 1140 - Juvenile Justice 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously CJ 1502. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source |
| CJUS1143 | Report Writing | — | CJUS 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 |
| CJUS1320 | Patrol Procedures | — | CJUS 1320 - Patrol Procedures CJUS 1320 - Patrol Procedures 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously CJ 1580. Read more. Theory Hours: 30 source |
| CJUS1330 | Constitutional Policing | — | CJUS 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 |
| CJUS2110 | Professional Responsibility in Criminal Justice | — | CJUS 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 |
| CJUS2120 | Criminal Courts and Procedure | — | CJUS 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 |
| CJUS2130 | Police and Society | — | CJUS 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 |
| CJUS2140 | Criminal Investigations | — | CJUS 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 |
| CJUS2150 | Corrections System | — | CJUS 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 |
| CJUS2153 | Community-Based Corrections | — | CJUS 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 |
| CJUS2156 | Institutional Corrections | — | CJUS 2156 - Institutional Corrections CJUS 2156 - Institutional Corrections 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously CJ 2513. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source |
| CJUS2255 | Rules of Criminal Evidence | — | CJUS 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 |
| CJUS2255L | Investigations Laboratory | — | CJUS 2255L - Investigations Laboratory CJUS 2255L - Investigations Laboratory 1 credit hour(s) Pre- or Note(s): Previously CJ 2692. Read more. source |
| CJUS2310 | Domestic Violence | — | CJUS 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 |
| CJUS2330 | Juvenile Corrections | — | CJUS 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 |
| CJUS2350 | Organized Crime/Terrorism | — | CJUS 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 |
| CJUS2420 | Public Policies and Strategies | — | CJUS 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 |
| CJUS2514 | Introduction to Homeland Security | — | CJUS 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 |
| CJUS2530 | Management for Criminal Justice Professionals | — | CJUS 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 |
| CJUS2580 | Leadership Principles for Public Safety | — | CJUS 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 |
| CJUS2990 | Criminal Justice Practicum | — | CJUS 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 |
| CJUS2996 | Special Topics | — | CJUS 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 |
| CJUS2996A | Topics | — | CJUS 2996A - Topics CJUS 2996A - Topics 1 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. source |
| CJUS2996B | Topics | — | CJUS 2996B - Topics CJUS 2996B - Topics 1 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. source |
| CJUS2997 | Independent Study | — | CJUS 2997 - Independent Study CJUS 2997 - Independent Study 1-6 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously CJ 2697. Read more . source |
| CJUS2998 | Criminal Justice Internship | — | CJUS 2998 - Criminal Justice Internship CJUS 2998 - Criminal Justice Internship 3 credit hour(s) Prerequisite: Department Approval Varies Internship Hours: 135 source |
| CULN1010 | Culinary Fundamentals | — | CULN 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 |
| CULN1100 | Introduction to Culinary Skills | — | CULN 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 |
| CULN1103 | Safety and Sanitation Principles | — | CULN 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 |
| CULN1110 | Culinary Skills | — | CULN 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 |
| CULN1112 | Intermediate Culinary Skills | — | CULN 1112 - Intermediate Culinary Skills CULN 1112 - Intermediate Culinary Skills 4 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 15 source |
| CULN1130 | Introduction to Baking Fundamentals | — | CULN 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 |
| CULN1132 | Applied Baking Principles | — | CULN 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 |
| CULN1996 | Special Topics | — | CULN 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 |
| CULN2020 | Entrepreneurial Food Operations | — | CULN 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 |
| CULN2097 | Independent Study | — | CULN 2097 - Independent Study CULN 2097 - Independent Study 1-10 credit hour(s) The meeting time is arranged between the student and the instructor. source |
| CULN2210 | Garde Manger | — | CULN 2210 - Garde Manger CULN 2210 - Garde Manger 4 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 15 source |
| CULN2214 | Advanced Culinary Skills | — | CULN 2214 - Advanced Culinary Skills CULN 2214 - Advanced Culinary Skills 4 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 15 source |
| CULN2216 | Advanced Food and Beverage Service | — | CULN 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 |
| CULN2232 | Advanced Baking and Pastry | — | CULN 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 |
| CULN2234 | Retail & Restaurant Bakery Operations | — | CULN 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 |
| CULN2692 | Entrepreneurial Food Operations Lab | — | CULN 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 |
| CULN2798 | Internship | — | CULN 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 |
| CULN2898 | Internship | — | CULN 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 |
| CULN2996 | Special Topics | — | CULN 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 |
| CULN2998 | Internship | — | CULN 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 |
| DANC1120 | African Dance I | — | DANC 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 |
| DANC1140 | Flamenco I | — | DANC 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 |
| DANC1170 | Hip-Hop I | — | DANC 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 |
| DANC2140 | Flamenco II | — | DANC 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 |
| DAST1110 | Dental Science I | — | DAST 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 |
| DAST1111 | Dental Materials | — | DAST 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 |
| DAST1111L | Dental Materials Lab | — | DAST 1111L - Dental Materials Lab DAST 1111L - Dental Materials Lab 1 credit hour(s) Pre- or Note(s): Previously DA 1192. Read more. source |
| DAST1117 | Principles and Techniques of Dental Radiology I | — | DAST 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 |
| DAST1119 | Fundamentals of Dental Assisting | — | DAST 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 |
| DAST1140 | Bio Dental Science I | — | DAST 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 |
| DAST1193L | Principles and Techniques of Dental Radiology I Laboratory | — | DAST 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 |
| DAST1292L | Fundamentals of Chairside Assisting I Laboratory | — | DAST 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 |
| DAST1310 | Clinical Experience I | — | DAST 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 |
| DAST1512 | Bio Dental Science II | — | DAST 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 |
| DAST1517 | Principles and Techniques of Dental Radiology II | — | DAST 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 |
| DAST1519 | Clinical Procedures I | — | DAST 1519 - Clinical Procedures I DAST 1519 - Clinical Procedures I 2 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously DA 1519. Read more. Theory Hours: 30 source |
| DAST1519L | Clinical Procedures I Laboratory | — | DAST 1519L - Clinical Procedures I Laboratory DAST 1519L - Clinical Procedures I Laboratory 1 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously DA 1592. Read more. source |
| DAST1593L | Principles and Techniques of Dental Radiology II Laboratory | — | DAST 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 |
| DAST2222 | Community Dental Health | — | DAST 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 |
| DAST2310 | Clinical Experience II | — | DAST 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 |
| DAST2513 | Clinical Procedures II | — | DAST 2513 - Clinical Procedures II DAST 2513 - Clinical Procedures II 2 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously DA 2513. Read more. Theory Hours: 30 source |
| DAST2513L | Clinical Procedures II Lab | — | DAST 2513L - Clinical Procedures II Lab DAST 2513L - Clinical Procedures II Lab 1 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously DA 2593. Read more. source |
| DAST2996 | Special Topics | — | DAST 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 |
| DAST2999 | DANB Preparation Capstone | — | DAST 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 |
| DMS1996 | Special Topics | — | DMS 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 |
| DMSO1115 | Sonographic Cross Sectional Anatomy | — | DMSO 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 |
| DMSO1120 | Abdominal Sonography | — | DMSO 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 |
| DMSO1125 | Gynecological Sonography | — | DMSO 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 |
| DMSO1130 | Sonographic Physics I | — | DMSO 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 |
| DMSO1193 | Sonographic Concepts Laboratory I | — | DMSO 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 |
| DMSO1520 | Abdominal Sonography II | — | DMSO 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 |
| DMSO1525 | Obstetrical Sonography | — | DMSO 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 |
| DMSO1530 | Sonographic Physics II | — | DMSO 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 |
| DMSO1590 | Clinical Sonography I | — | DMSO 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 |
| DMSO1593 | Sonographic Concepts Laboratory II | — | DMSO 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 |
| DMSO2020 | Pediatric Sonography | — | DMSO 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 |
| DMSO2030 | Sonographic Physics III | — | DMSO 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 |
| DMSO2090 | Clinical Sonography II | — | DMSO 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 |
| DMSO2093 | Sonographics Concepts Lab III | — | DMSO 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 |
| DMSO2110 | Introduction to Vascular Sonography | — | DMSO 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 |
| DMSO2290 | Clinical Sonography III | — | DMSO 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 |
| DMSO2695 | Registry Review | — | DMSO 2695 - Registry Review DMSO 2695 - Registry Review 2 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously DMS 2999. Read more. Theory Hours: 30 source |
| DETC1110 | Introduction to Diesel Equipment | — | DETC 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 |
| DETC1120 | Medium/Heavy Duty Brake Systems | — | DETC 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 |
| DETC1130 | Medium/Heavy Duty Suspension and Steering | — | DETC 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 |
| DETC1150 | Diesel Equipment Electrical Systems | — | DETC 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 |
| DETC1160 | Fixed Power Systems | — | DETC 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 |
| DETC1210 | Medium/Heavy Duty Engine Repair | — | DETC 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 |
| DETC1220 | Heavy Duty Automatic Transmission and Hydraulics | — | DETC 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 |
| DETC1230 | Medium/Heavy Duty Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning | — | DETC 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 |
| DETC1240 | Medium/Heavy Duty Electronic Systems | — | DETC 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 |
| DETC2097 | Independent Study | — | DETC 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 |
| DETC2110 | Preventive Maintenance | — | DETC 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 |
| DETC2120 | Diesel Engine Performance | — | DETC 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 |
| DETC2130 | Diesel Engine Performance II | — | DETC 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 |
| DETC2135 | Manual Transmissions & Automated Manual Transmissions | — | DETC 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 |
| DETC2197 | Independent Study | — | DETC 2197 - Independent Study DETC 2197 - Independent Study 1-7 credit hour(s) source |
| DETC2198 | Diesel Equipment Internship | — | DETC 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 |
| DETC2297 | Independent Study | — | DETC 2297 - Independent Study DETC 2297 - Independent Study 1-7 credit hour(s) source |
| DETC2996 | Special Topics | — | DETC 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 |
| LDTC1110 | Introduction to Light-Duty Diesel Vehicles | — | LDTC 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 |
| LDTC1120 | Light Duty Diesel Brakes Systems | — | LDTC 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 |
| LDTC1130 | Light-Duty Diesel Suspension and Alignment | — | LDTC 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 |
| LDTC1140 | Light-Duty Diesel Electrical Systems | — | LDTC 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 |
| DGST1110 | Introduction to Digital Studies - GE | — | DGST 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 |
| DGST1120 | Introduction to Digital Humanities - GE | — | DGST 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 |
| ECED1110 | Child Growth, Development and Learning | — | ECED 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 |
| ECED1115 | Health, Safety and Nutrition | — | ECED 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 |
| ECED1120 | Guiding Young Children | — | ECED 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 |
| ECED1125 | Assessment of Children and Evaluation of Programs | — | ECED 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 |
| ECED1130 | Family and Community Collaboration | — | ECED 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 |
| ECED1997 | Independent Study | — | ECED 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 |
| ECED2110 | Professionalism | — | ECED 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 |
| ECED2115 | Introduction to Language, Literacy and Reading | — | ECED 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 |
| ECED2120 | Curriculum 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 |
| ECED2121 | Curriculum Development through Play Birth through Age 4 (PreK) Practicum | — | ECED 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 |
| ECED2130 | Curriculum Development and Implementation Age 3 (PreK) through Grade 3 | — | ECED 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 |
| ECED2131 | Curriculum Development and Implementation Age 3 (PreK) through Grade 3 Practicum | — | ECED 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 |
| ECED2140 | Effective Program Development for Diverse Learners and their Families | — | ECED 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 |
| ECED2141 | Effective Program Development for Diverse Learners and their Families Practicum | — | ECED 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 |
| ECED2215 | Program Management | — | ECED 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 |
| ECED2280 | Professional Relationships | — | ECED 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 |
| ECED2281 | Professional Relationships Practicum | — | ECED 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 |
| ECED2860 | Emergent Literacy: Foundations for PreK-Grade 3 Literacy Instruction | — | ECED 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 |
| ECED2862 | Developmentally Appropriate Observation, Assessment, and Learning Environments | — | ECED 2862 - Developmentally Appropriate Observation, Assessment, and Learning Environments ECED 2862 - Developmentally Appropriate Observation, Assessment, and Learning Environments 3 credit hour(s)… source |
| ECED2864 | Child Guidance and Supporting Positive Behavior: Child, Family, Community and Culture | — | ECED 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 |
| ECED2996 | Special Topics | — | ECED 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 |
| ECED2997 | Independent Study | — | ECED 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 |
| ECON1110 | Survey of Economics - GE | — | ECON 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 |
| ECON2110 | Macroeconomic Principles - GE | — | ECON 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 |
| ECON2120 | Microeconomic Principles - GE | — | ECON 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 |
| ECON2996 | Special Topics | — | ECON 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 |
| EDUC1120 | Introduction to Education | — | EDUC 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 |
| EDUC1190 | Introduction to Education Practicum | — | EDUC 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 |
| EDUC2190 | Supervised Field Experience | — | EDUC 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 |
| EDUC2222 | Literacy/Language Instruction for ESL Learners | — | EDUC 2222 - Literacy/Language Instruction for ESL Learners EDUC 2222 - Literacy/Language Instruction for ESL Learners 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 45 source |
| EDUC2224 | ESL Across the Content Areas | — | EDUC 2224 - ESL Across the Content Areas EDUC 2224 - ESL Across the Content Areas 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 45 source |
| EDUC2225 | Theories and Principles of Bilingual Education | — | EDUC 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 |
| EDUC2226 | Instructional Methods and Strategies for the Bilingual Classroom | — | EDUC 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 |
| EDUC2230 | Introduction to Gifted Education | — | EDUC 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 |
| EDUC2231 | Curriculum for Gifted Learners | — | EDUC 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 |
| EDUC2232 | Strategies for Teaching Gifted Learners | — | EDUC 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 |
| EDUC2243 | Children’s Literature | — | EDUC 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 |
| EDUC2250 | Foundations of Education | — | EDUC 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 |
| EDUC2260 | Emergent Literacy for Diverse Learners | — | EDUC 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 |
| EDUC2262 | Intermediate Literacy for Diverse Learners | — | EDUC 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 |
| EDUC2264 | Reading and Writing in Secondary Education for Diverse Learners | — | EDUC 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 |
| EDUC2284 | Classroom Management and Effective Teaching Strategies | — | EDUC 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 |
| EDUC2285 | Curriculum Development Assessment and Evaluation I | — | EDUC 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 |
| EDUC2286 | Curriculum Development Assessment and Evaluation II | — | EDUC 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 |
| EDUC2315 | Educating Linguistically and Culturally Diverse Students | — | EDUC 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 |
| EDUC2375 | Technology Integration in the Classroom | — | EDUC 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 |
| EDUC2840 | Mathematics Methods for Diverse Learners | — | EDUC 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 |
| EDUC2842 | Content-specific Methods for Diverse Learners | — | EDUC 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 |
| EDUC2996 | Topics in Education | — | EDUC 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 |
| ELTR1015 | Electrical Math I | — | ELTR 1015 - Electrical Math I ELTR 1015 - Electrical Math I 4 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously ELTR 1010 Theory Hours: 60 source |
| ELTR1120 | Electrical Theory I | — | ELTR 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 |
| ELTR1125 | Electrical AC/DC/L | — | ELTR 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 |
| ELTR1145 | AC Circ Motors Gen | — | ELTR 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 |
| ELTR1210 | Electrical Theory II | — | ELTR 1210 - Electrical Theory II ELTR 1210 - Electrical Theory II 4 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 60 source |
| ELTR1215 | Blueprint Reading I | — | ELTR 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 |
| ELTR1220 | Introduction to Wiring Lab | — | ELTR 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 |
| ELTR1230 | Residential Wiring II | — | ELTR 1230 - Residential Wiring II ELTR 1230 - Residential Wiring II 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Note(s): Previously ELTR 1392 Theory Hours: 15 source |
| ELTR1996 | Special Topics | — | ELTR 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 |
| ELTR2020 | Ind Motor Control L | — | ELTR 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 |
| ELTR2110 | Electrical Theory III | — | ELTR 2110 - Electrical Theory III ELTR 2110 - Electrical Theory III 4 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously ELTR 2005. Read more. Theory Hours: 60 source |
| ELTR2115 | Elec Motor Control Theory | — | ELTR 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 |
| ELTR2130 | Indust Power Dist | — | ELTR 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 |
| ELTR2205 | Industrial Electrical Circuitry Safety | — | ELTR 2205 - Industrial Electrical Circuitry Safety ELTR 2205 - Industrial Electrical Circuitry Safety 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 45 source |
| ELTR2210 | Programmable Logic Controller T | — | ELTR 2210 - Programmable Logic Controller T ELTR 2210 - Programmable Logic Controller T 4 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory Hours: 60 source |
| ELTR2220 | PLC Install & Oper | — | ELTR 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 |
| ELTR2230 | PLC Sys Oper/Trbl | — | ELTR 2230 - PLC Sys Oper/Trbl ELTR 2230 - PLC Sys Oper/Trbl 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory Hours: 15 source |
| ELTR2605 | Photovoltaic Fund/Applications | — | ELTR 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 |
| ELTR2610 | Photovoltaic Installation Safety | — | ELTR 2610 - Photovoltaic Installation Safety ELTR 2610 - Photovoltaic Installation Safety 2 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory Hours: 30 source |
| ELTR2615 | PV Code Compliant Systems | — | ELTR 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 |
| ELTR2630 | Advanced PV | — | ELTR 2630 - Advanced PV ELTR 2630 - Advanced PV 4 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory Hours: 30 source |
| ELTR2645 | Large-Scale Solar | — | ELTR 2645 - Large-Scale Solar ELTR 2645 - Large-Scale Solar 4 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory Hours: 30 source |
| ELTR2692 | PV Install Lab | — | ELTR 2692 - PV Install Lab ELTR 2692 - PV Install Lab 3 credit hour(s) source |
| ELTR2996 | Special Topics | — | ELTR 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 |
| ELTR2997 | Independent Study | — | ELTR 2997 - Independent Study ELTR 2997 - Independent Study 1-7 credit hour(s) source |
| EVTC1110 | Introduction to Electric Vehicles | — | EVTC 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 |
| EVTC1120 | Electric Vehicle Batteries and Components | — | EVTC 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 |
| EVTC1125 | Electric Vehicle Brake Systems | — | EVTC 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 |
| EVTC1130 | Electric Vehicle Design, Construction and Diagnostics | — | EVTC 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 |
| EVTC1135 | Electric Vehicle Suspension and Alignment | — | EVTC 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 |
| EVTC1140 | Electric Vehicle Electrical Systems | — | EVTC 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 |
| EVTC1210 | Electric Vehicle Advanced Control Systems | — | EVTC 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 |
| EVTC1220 | Electric Vehicle Advanced Electronic and Drivability | — | EVTC 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 |
| EVTC1230 | Electric Vehicle Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning | — | EVTC 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 |
| EVTC1240 | Electronic Systems | — | EVTC 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 |
| EVTC2120 | Electric Vehicle Engine Performance I | — | EVTC 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 |
| ENDT1010 | Introduction to Neurodiagnostic Technology | — | ENDT 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 |
| ENDT1020 | EEG I | — | ENDT 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 |
| ENDT1040 | Neuroanatomy & Neurophysiology | — | ENDT 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 |
| ENDT1090 | Neurodiagnostic Clinical I | — | ENDT 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 |
| ENDT1092L | Neurodiagnostic Technology Skills Lab I | — | ENDT 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 |
| ENDT1510 | EEG IT Essentials | — | ENDT 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 |
| ENDT1520 | EEG II | — | ENDT 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 |
| ENDT1530 | Electrical Concepts in Neurodiagnostic Technology I | — | ENDT 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 |
| ENDT1540 | Neurological Disorders | — | ENDT 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 |
| ENDT1550 | Introduction to Long Term Monitoring | — | ENDT 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 |
| ENDT1592L | Neurodiagnostic Technology Skills Lab II | — | ENDT 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 |
| ENDT2010 | Advanced Topics in Neurodiagnostic Technology | — | ENDT 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 |
| ENDT2020 | EEG III | — | ENDT 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 |
| ENDT2030 | Electrical Concepts in Neurodiagnostic Technology II | — | ENDT 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 |
| ENDT2040 | Evoked Potentials | — | ENDT 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 |
| ENDT2080 | Pediatric and Neonatal Neurodiagnostic Technology | — | ENDT 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 |
| ENDT2090 | Neurodiagnostic Clinical II | — | ENDT 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 |
| ENDT2092L | Neurodiagnostic Technology Skills Lab III | — | ENDT 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 |
| ENDT2120 | EEG IV | — | ENDT 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 |
| ENDT2150 | Introduction to Advanced Modalities | — | ENDT 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 |
| ENDT2190 | Neurodiagnostic Clinical III | — | ENDT 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 |
| ENDT2250 | Intraoperative 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 |
| ENDT2999 | Neurodiagnostic Technology Capstone | — | ENDT 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 |
| EMS2105 | EMS Program Success Course | — | EMS 2105 - EMS Program Success Course EMS 2105 - EMS Program Success Course 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory Hours: 45 source |
| EMS2207 | Legal Issues and Report Writing | — | EMS 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 |
| EMS2213 | Endocrine and GI/GU Theory | — | EMS 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 |
| EMS2223 | Advanced Trauma Theory | — | EMS 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 |
| EMS2313 | Neurological Theory | — | EMS 2313 - Neurological Theory EMS 2313 - Neurological Theory 2 credit hour(s) Pre- or Meets or exceeds the cognitive source |
| EMS2513 | Behavioral Emergencies and Communication | — | EMS 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 |
| EMS2650 | Advanced EMS Operations | — | EMS 2650 - Advanced EMS Operations EMS 2650 - Advanced EMS Operations 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory Hours: 45 source |
| EMS2993 | Paramedic Capstone | — | EMS 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 |
| EMSS1110 | Emergency Medical Responder | — | EMSS 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 |
| EMSS1110L | Emergency Medical Responder Lab | — | EMSS 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 |
| EMSS1115L | EMT Basic Supplemental Skills Laboratory | — | EMSS 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 |
| EMSS1120 | Emergency Medical Technician Lecture | — | EMSS 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 |
| EMSS1120L | Emergency Medical Technician Lab | — | EMSS 1120L - Emergency Medical Technician Lab EMSS 1120L - Emergency Medical Technician Lab 2 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously EMS 1093. Read more. source |
| EMSS1121 | Emergency Medical Technician Clinical | — | EMSS 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 |
| EMSS1996 | Special Topics | — | EMSS 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 |
| EMSS2015 | EMS Combo BLS/ILS/ALS Refresher | — | EMSS 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 |
| EMSS2092L | EMS Advanced Supplemental Skills Lab | — | EMSS 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 |
| EMSS2120 | Advanced EMT Lecture | — | EMSS 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 |
| EMSS2120L | Advanced EMT Lab | — | EMSS 2120L - Advanced EMT Lab EMSS 2120L - Advanced EMT Lab 2 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously EMS 1493. Read more. source |
| EMSS2121 | Advanced EMT Clinical | — | EMSS 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 |
| EMSS2240 | Introduction to Paramedic Practice | — | EMSS 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 |
| EMSS2245 | Human Systems, Pathophysiology, and Development | — | EMSS 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 |
| EMSS2250 | Introduction to Advanced Patient Assessment and Clinical Decision Making | — | EMSS 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 |
| EMSS2255 | Emergency Pharmacology | — | EMSS 2255 - Emergency Pharmacology EMSS 2255 - Emergency Pharmacology 3 credit hour(s) Discusses physiologic actions, pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, therapeutic effects, medication administratio… source |
| EMSS2255L | Emergency Pharmacology Lab | — | EMSS 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 |
| EMSS2310 | Airway and Respiratory Emergencies | — | EMSS 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 |
| EMSS2310L | Airway and Respiratory Emergencies Lab | — | EMSS 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 |
| EMSS2410 | Cardiac Emergencies | — | EMSS 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 |
| EMSS2410L | Cardiac Emergencies Lab | — | EMSS 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 |
| EMSS2510 | Medical Emergencies | — | EMSS 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 |
| EMSS2510L | Medical Emergencies Lab | — | EMSS 2510L - Medical Emergencies Lab EMSS 2510L - Medical Emergencies Lab 2 credit hour(s) source |
| EMSS2610 | Paramedic Trauma Care | — | EMSS 2610 - Paramedic Trauma Care EMSS 2610 - Paramedic Trauma Care 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 45 source |
| EMSS2610L | Paramedic Trauma Care Laboratory | — | EMSS 2610L - Paramedic Trauma Care Laboratory EMSS 2610L - Paramedic Trauma Care Laboratory 1 credit hour(s) source |
| EMSS2650 | Advanced EMS Operations | — | EMSS 2650 - Advanced EMS Operations EMSS 2650 - Advanced EMS Operations 2 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 30 source |
| EMSS2710 | Advanced Care of Special Populations | — | EMSS 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 |
| EMSS2710L | Advanced Care of Special Populations Lab | — | EMSS 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 |
| EMSS2890 | Paramedic Clinical I | — | EMSS 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 |
| EMSS2895 | Paramedic Clinical II | — | EMSS 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 |
| EMSS2998 | Paramedic Internship | — | EMSS 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 |
| ENGR1101 | Survey of Engineering Fields | — | ENGR 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 |
| ENGR1101S | Survey of Engineering Seminar | — | ENGR 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 |
| ENGR1996 | Topics | — | ENGR 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 |
| ENGR2088 | Engineering Specialty | — | ENGR 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 |
| ENGR2150 | Explosives Technology & Safety | — | ENGR 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 |
| ENGR2710 | Thermodynamics | — | ENGR 2710 - Thermodynamics ENGR 2710 - Thermodynamics 3 credit hour(s) Thermodynamic equilibrium, thermodynamic properties, availability and irreversibility. Theory Hours: 45 source |
| ENGR2810 | Engineering Statics | — | ENGR 2810 - Engineering Statics ENGR 2810 - Engineering Statics 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 45 source |
| ENGR2815 | Engineering Dynamics | — | ENGR 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 |
| ENGR2910 | Circuit Analysis I | — | ENGR 2910 - Circuit Analysis I ENGR 2910 - Circuit Analysis I 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 45 source |
| ENGR2915 | Circuit Analysis II | — | ENGR 2915 - Circuit Analysis II ENGR 2915 - Circuit Analysis II 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 45 source |
| ENGR2996 | Special Topics | — | ENGR 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 |
| ENGT1010 | Methods in Engineering Technology I | — | ENGT 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 |
| ENGT1012 | Materials Engineering | — | ENGT 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 |
| ENGT1020 | Optics | — | ENGT 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 |
| ENGT1996 | Topics | — | ENGT 1996 - Topics ENGT 1996 - Topics 1 credit hour(s) Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) source |
| ENGT1996B | Topics | — | ENGT 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 |
| ENGT1996D | Topics | — | ENGT 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 |
| ENGT1996E | Special Topics | — | ENGT 1996E - Special Topics ENGT 1996E - Special Topics 4-5 credit hour(s) Varies source |
| ENGT2020 | Lasers and Photonics | — | ENGT 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 |
| ENGT2110 | Methods in Engineering Technology II | — | ENGT 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 |
| ENGT2140 | Vacuum Science I | — | ENGT 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 |
| ENGT2150 | Nanoscience & Nanotechnology | — | ENGT 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 |
| ENGT2210 | Methods in Engineering Technology III | — | ENGT 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 |
| ENGT2996A | Methods in Engineering Tech II | — | ENGT 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 |
| ENGT2996B | Methods in Engineering Tech III | — | ENGT 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 |
| ENGL1110 | Composition I - GE | — | ENGL 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 |
| ENGL1110P | Composition I Plus - GE | — | ENGL 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 |
| ENGL1120 | Composition II - GE | — | ENGL 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 |
| ENGL1160 | Introduction to Digital Storytelling - GE | — | ENGL 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 |
| ENGL1210 | Technical Communications - GE | — | ENGL 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 |
| ENGL1310 | Introduction to Journalism | — | ENGL 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 |
| ENGL1410 | Introduction to Literature - GE | — | ENGL 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 |
| ENGL2088 | English Specialty | — | ENGL 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 |
| ENGL2120 | Intermediate Composition - GE | — | ENGL 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 |
| ENGL2210 | Professional and Technical Communication - GE | — | ENGL 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 |
| ENGL2260 | Creating Linear Digital Stories | — | ENGL 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 |
| ENGL2261 | Creating Interactive Digital Stories | — | ENGL 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 |
| ENGL2271 | Writing for the Media II | — | ENGL 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 |
| ENGL2290 | Journalistic Practice | — | ENGL 2290 - Journalistic Practice ENGL 2290 - Journalistic Practice 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously JOUR 2290. Read more . Theory Hours: 45 source |
| ENGL2310 | Introduction to Creative Writing - GE | — | ENGL 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 |
| ENGL2320 | Introduction to Fiction Writing - GE | — | ENGL 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 |
| ENGL2330 | Introduction to Poetry Writing - GE | — | ENGL 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 |
| ENGL2510 | Analysis of Literature - GE | — | ENGL 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 |
| ENGL2520 | Film as Literature - GE | — | ENGL 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 |
| ENGL2570 | Modern Latin American Literature | — | ENGL 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 |
| ENGL2610 | American Literature I - GE | — | ENGL 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 |
| ENGL2620 | American Literature II - GE | — | ENGL 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 |
| ENGL2630 | British Literature I - GE | — | ENGL 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 |
| ENGL2640 | British Literature II - GE | — | ENGL 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 |
| ENGL2650 | World Literature I - GE | — | ENGL 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 |
| ENGL2660 | World Literature II - GE | — | ENGL 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 |
| ENGL2996 | Topics in English | — | ENGL 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 |
| ENGL2998 | Internship in English | — | ENGL 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 |
| ESL0101 | High Beginning 1 | — | ESL 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 |
| ESL0102 | High Beginning 2 | — | ESL 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 |
| ESL0103 | High Beginning 3 | — | ESL 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 |
| ESL0104 | High Beginning 4 | — | ESL 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 |
| ESL0105 | High Beginning 5 | — | ESL 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 |
| ESL0106 | High Beginning 6 | — | ESL 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 |
| ESL0107 | High Beginning I | — | ESL 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 |
| ESL0108 | High Beginning II | — | ESL 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 |
| ESL0109 | High Beginning III | — | ESL 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 |
| ESL0201 | Low Intermediate 1 | — | ESL 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 |
| ESL0202 | Low Intermediate 2 | — | ESL 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 |
| ESL0203 | Low Intermediate 3 | — | ESL 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 |
| ESL0204 | Low Intermediate 4 | — | ESL 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 |
| ESL0205 | Low Intermediate 5 | — | ESL 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 |
| ESL0206 | Low Intermediate 6 | — | ESL 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 |
| ESL0207 | Low Intermediate I | — | ESL 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 |
| ESL0208 | Low Intermediate II | — | ESL 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 |
| ESL0209 | Low Intermediate III | — | ESL 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 |
| ESL0250 | ESL Literacy | — | ESL 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 |
| ESL0301 | High Intermediate 1 | — | ESL 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 |
| ESL0302 | High Intermediate 2 | — | ESL 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 |
| ESL0303 | High Intermediate 3 | — | ESL 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 |
| ESL0304 | High Intermediate 4 | — | ESL 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 |
| ESL0305 | High Intermediate 5 | — | ESL 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 |
| ESL0306 | High Intermediate 6 | — | ESL 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 |
| ESL0307 | High Intermediate I | — | ESL 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 |
| ESL0308 | High Intermediate II | — | ESL 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 |
| ESL0309 | High Intermediate III | — | ESL 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 |
| ESL0401 | Low Advanced 1 | — | ESL 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 |
| ESL0402 | Low Advanced 2 | — | ESL 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 |
| ESL0403 | Low Advanced 3 | — | ESL 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 |
| ESL0404 | Low Advanced 4 | — | ESL 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 |
| ESL0405 | Low Advanced 5 | — | ESL 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 |
| ESL0406 | Low Advanced 6 | — | ESL 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 |
| ESL0407 | Low Advanced I | — | ESL 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 |
| ESL0408 | Low Advanced II | — | ESL 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 |
| ESL0409 | Low Advanced III | — | ESL 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 |
| ESL0500 | Integrated ESL | — | ESL 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 |
| ESL0505 | ESL Learning Center | — | ESL 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 |
| ESL0600 | Citizenship | — | ESL 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 |
| ESOL0196-0996 | Special Topics | — | ESOL 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 |
| ESOL0996 | Topics | — | ESOL 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 |
| ESOL1110 | Composition I for English Learners | — | ESOL 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 |
| ESOL1120 | Composition II for English Learners | — | ESOL 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 |
| ESOL1210 | Vocabulary and Discourse in Creative and Fine Arts | — | ESOL 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 |
| ESOL1220 | Vocabulary and Discourse in Humanities | — | ESOL 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 |
| ESOL1230 | Vocabulary and Discourse in Mathematics | — | ESOL 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 |
| ESOL1240 | Vocabulary and Discourse in Communications | — | ESOL 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 |
| ESOL1250 | Vocabulary and Discourse in Laboratory Science | — | ESOL 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 |
| ESOL1260 | Vocabulary and Discourse in Social and Behavioral Science | — | ESOL 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 |
| ESOL1996 | Special Topics | — | ESOL 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 |
| ESOL2996 | Special Topics | — | ESOL 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 |
| ENTR1110 | Entrepreneurship - GE | — | ENTR 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 |
| ENTR2110 | Small Business Management | — | ENTR 2110 - Small Business Management ENTR 2110 - Small Business Management 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously BA 2105. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source |
| ENVS1110 | Environmental Science I | — | ENVS 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 |
| ENVS1110L | Environmental Science I Lab | — | ENVS 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 |
| ENVS1210 | Field Methods in Environmental Science | — | ENVS 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 |
| EXSC1160 | IM Group Exercise | — | EXSC 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 |
| EXSC1180 | IM Training Techniques Review | — | EXSC 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 |
| EXSC2110 | Exercise Physiology | — | EXSC 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 |
| EXSC2120 | Structural Kinesiology | — | EXSC 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 |
| EXSC2150 | Prevention and Care Exercise Injury | — | EXSC 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 |
| EXSC2160 | Fitness & Exercise Testing | — | EXSC 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 |
| EXSC2990 | Exercise Science Practicum | — | EXSC 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 |
| HLED2521 | Service Marketing for Fitness Program | — | HLED 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 |
| FDMA1280 | Shooting Your Story | — | FDMA 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 |
| FDMA1525 | Introduction to Filmmaking | — | FDMA 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 |
| FDMA1994 | Professional Portfolio | — | FDMA 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 |
| FDMA1996 | Topics | — | FDMA 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 |
| FDMA2113 | Fabrication for Film | — | FDMA 2113 - Fabrication for Film FDMA 2113 - Fabrication for Film 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously FILM 2001. Read more . Theory Hours: 30 source |
| FDMA2340 | Editing II | — | FDMA 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 |
| FDMA2381 | Storyboarding | — | FDMA 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 |
| FDMA2610 | Directing I | — | FDMA 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 |
| FDMA2996 | Special Topics | — | FDMA 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 |
| FDMA2997 | Independent Study | — | FDMA 2997 - Independent Study FDMA 2997 - Independent Study 1-12 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously FILM 2097. Read more . source |
| FDMA1110 | Film History - GE | — | FDMA 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 |
| FDMA1120 | Desktop Publishing I | — | FDMA 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 |
| FDMA1150 | Introduction to Film Technology | — | FDMA 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 |
| FDMA1220 | Introduction to Digital Video Editing | — | FDMA 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 |
| FDMA1260 | Introduction to Digital Media | — | FDMA 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 |
| FDMA1410 | Audio Production I | — | FDMA 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 |
| FDMA1515 | Introduction to Digital Image Editing-Photoshop | — | FDMA 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 |
| FDMA1535 | Introduction to Illustrator | — | FDMA 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 |
| FDMA1540 | Introduction to Motion Graphics | — | FDMA 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 |
| FDMA1550 | Introduction to Post-Production Editing | — | FDMA 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 |
| FDMA1620 | Location Shooting | — | FDMA 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 |
| FDMA1630 | Principles of Design | — | FDMA 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 |
| FDMA1650 | Short Film Production | — | FDMA 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 |
| FDMA1716 | 2D Animation and Sound | — | FDMA 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 |
| FDMA2120 | Film Crew I/ Introduction to Film and Media Workflow | — | FDMA 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 |
| FDMA2135 | Film Crew IV | — | FDMA 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 |
| FDMA2140 | Film Crew V | — | FDMA 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 |
| FDMA2144 | Pre-Production Management | — | FDMA 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 |
| FDMA2165 | Film Crew Internship | — | FDMA 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 |
| FDMA2215 | Digital Cinematography II | — | FDMA 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 |
| FDMA2287 | Digital Design Studio | — | FDMA 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 |
| FDMA2325 | Advanced Photoshop | — | FDMA 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 |
| FDMA2855 | Social Media Marketing Tools | — | FDMA 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 |
| FDMA2860 | Business of Film | — | FDMA 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 |
| FDMA2998 | Film and Digital Media Arts Internship | — | FDMA 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 |
| FS1010 | Principles of Emergency Services | — | FS 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 |
| FS1015 | Physical Fitness for Firefighters | — | FS 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 |
| FS1504 | Wildland Firefighting | — | FS 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 |
| FS1512 | Building Construction for Fire Prevention | — | FS 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 |
| FS1544 | Fire Service Instructor I | — | FS 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 |
| FS1610 | Principles of Fire and Emergency Services Safety and Survival | — | FS 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 |
| FS1817 | National Incident Management System | — | FS 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 |
| FS1820 | Hazardous Materials Awareness and Operations | — | FS 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 |
| FS1996 | Special Topics | — | FS 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 |
| FS2001 | Fire Protection Systems | — | FS 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 |
| FS2008 | Fire Protection Hydraulics and Water Supply | — | FS 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 |
| FS2215 | Firefighter I & II Theory | — | FS 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 |
| FS2240 | Wildland Fire Ignition Operations | — | FS 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 |
| FS2292 | Firefighter I & II Lab | — | FS 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 |
| FS2419 | Strategy and Tactics | — | FS 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 |
| FS2422 | Fire Behavior and Combustion | — | FS 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 |
| FS2530 | Fire Officer 1 | — | FS 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 |
| FS2625 | Fire Officer 2 | — | FS 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 |
| FS2640 | Legal Aspects of Emergency Services | — | FS 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 |
| FS2814 | Fire Prevention | — | FS 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 |
| FS2815 | Intermediate Wildland Fire Behavior | — | FS 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 |
| FS2820 | Wildland Leadership | — | FS 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 |
| FS2825 | Wildland Fire Advanced Firefighter Development | — | FS 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 |
| FS2830 | Wildland Urban Interface Awareness and Strategies | — | FS 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 |
| FS2996 | Special Topics | — | FS 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 |
| FS2997 | Independent Study | — | FS 2997 - Independent Study FS 2997 - Independent Study 1-6 credit hour(s) source |
| FS2999 | Fire Science Capstone Course | — | FS 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 |
| FYEX1110 | First-Year Seminar | — | FYEX 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 |
| FSTE2110 | Food Science I - GE | — | FSTE 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 |
| FSTE2210 | Fermentation Science I | — | FSTE 2210 - Fermentation Science I FSTE 2210 - Fermentation Science I 4 credit hour(s) Note(s): Only in Spring. Theory Hours: 45 source |
| FREN1110 | French I | — | FREN 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 |
| FREN1120 | French II | — | FREN 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 |
| FREN1130 | French Conversation | — | FREN 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 |
| FREN2110 | French III | — | FREN 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 |
| FREN2120 | French IV | — | FREN 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 |
| FREN2996 | Special Topics | — | FREN 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 |
| FUTR1110 | Introduction to Futures Studies - GE | — | FUTR 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 |
| GECK0500 | Computer Keyboarding | — | GECK 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 |
| GELA0500 | Multi-level Language Arts | — | GELA 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 |
| GELA0550 | Language Arts I | — | GELA 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 |
| GELA0750 | Language Arts II | — | GELA 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 |
| GELA0950 | Language Arts III | — | GELA 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 |
| GEMA0450 | Math Fundamentals | — | GEMA 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 |
| GEMA0500 | Multi-level Math | — | GEMA 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 |
| GEMA0550 | Decimals, Fractions and Measurements | — | GEMA 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 |
| GEMA0750 | Proportions, Percentages and Data Analysis | — | GEMA 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 |
| GEMA0950 | Basic Algebra and Geometry | — | GEMA 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 |
| GESC0650 | General Education Science | — | GESC 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 |
| GESS0650 | General Education Social Studies | — | GESS 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 |
| GEMS0500 | General Education Multi-Subject | — | GEMS 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 |
| GECS0500 | High School Equivalency Combined Sciences: Social Studies and Science | — | GECS 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 |
| GESL0500 | 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 español GESL 0500 - Preparación en artes del lenguaje de equivalencia de escuela secundaria-superior en… source |
| GESM0500 | Preparación en matemáticas de HSE en español | — | GESM 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 |
| GIS1002 | Fundamentals of Geospatial Technology | — | GIS 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 |
| GIS1005 | CAD for Surveying and GIS | — | GIS 1005 - CAD for Surveying and GIS GIS 1005 - CAD for Surveying and GIS 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 30 source |
| GIS1008 | Land Information Systems | — | GIS 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 |
| GIS1118 | Geographic Information Systems I | — | GIS 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 |
| GIS1996 | Special Topics | — | GIS 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 |
| GIS2008 | GPS Field Mapping | — | GIS 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 |
| GIS2011 | Remote Sensing and Image Processing | — | GIS 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 |
| GIS2020 | Trends in Geospatial Technology | — | GIS 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 |
| GIS2030 | GIS Project Design | — | GIS 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 |
| GIS2097 | Independent Study | — | GIS 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 |
| GIS2098 | Internship | — | GIS 2098 - Internship GIS 2098 - Internship 1-7 credit hour(s) The position is not paid. source |
| GIS2228 | Geographic Information Systems II | — | GIS 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 |
| GIS2238 | Advanced Geographic Information Systems Techniques | — | GIS 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 |
| GEOG1110L | Physical Geography Lab - GE | — | GEOG 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 |
| GEOG1115 | Maps and GIScience | — | GEOG 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 |
| GEOG1115L | Maps and GIScience Lab | — | GEOG 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 |
| GEOG1120 | World Regional Geography | — | GEOG 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 |
| GEOG1130 | Human Geography - GE | — | GEOG 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 |
| GEOG1140 | Human’s Role in Changing the Face of the Earth | — | GEOG 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 |
| GEOG1960 | Geography of Food | — | GEOG 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 |
| GEOG1996 | Special Topics | — | GEOG 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 |
| GEOG2510 | Meteorology | — | GEOG 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 |
| GEOG2996 | Special Topics | — | GEOG 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 |
| GEOL1110 | Physical Geology - GE | — | GEOL 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 |
| GEOL1110L | Physical Geology Laboratory - GE | — | GEOL 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 |
| GEOL1130 | Dinosaurs and Their World | — | GEOL 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 |
| GEOL1996 | Special Topics | — | GEOL 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 |
| GEOL2110 | Historical Geology - GE | — | GEOL 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 |
| GEOL2110L | Historical Geology Laboratory - GE | — | GEOL 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 |
| GEOL2140 | Geology of New Mexico | — | GEOL 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 |
| HLED1111 | CPR First Aid & Safety | — | HLED 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 |
| HLED1117 | Clinical Preparation | — | HLED 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 |
| HLSC1545 | Medical Ethics and Law | — | HLSC 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 |
| HLSC2990 | Health Services Management Practicum | — | HLSC 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 |
| HLED1116 | Survey of Health, Wellness and Public Safety | — | HLED 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 |
| HLED1130 | Concepts of Health & Wellness | — | HLED 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 |
| HLED1160 | Stress Management | — | HLED 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 |
| HLED1170 | Fitness Concepts for Special Populations | — | HLED 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 |
| HLED1225 | Weight Management and Exercise | — | HLED 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 |
| HLSC1111 | Intro to Health Careers | — | HLSC 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 |
| HIT1996 | Special Topics | — | HIT 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 |
| HIT2996 | Special Topics | — | HIT 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 |
| HITP1125 | Medical Terminology and Anatomy | — | HITP 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 |
| HITP1150 | Legal and Ethics Issues in HITP | — | HITP 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 |
| HITP1220 | Introduction to Health Information Technology | — | HITP 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 |
| HITP2110 | Introduction of Data Management | — | HITP 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 |
| HITP2231 | Computer Applications and Statistics in Healthcare | — | HITP 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 |
| HITP2263 | Health Information Supervision | — | HITP 2263 - Health Information Supervision HITP 2263 - Health Information Supervision 3 credit hour(s) Communication, motivation, budgeting, job analysis, recruitment, discipline, teamwork, committee… source |
| HVAC1105 | Introduction to Fundamentals of Refrigeration | — | HVAC 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 |
| HVAC1110 | Introduction to Fundamentals of Electricity | — | HVAC 1110 - Introduction to Fundamentals of Electricity HVAC 1110 - Introduction to Fundamentals of Electricity 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory Hours: 30 source |
| HVAC1115 | Refrigeration Management | — | HVAC 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 |
| HVAC1120 | Motors & Controls | — | HVAC 1120 - Motors & Controls HVAC 1120 - Motors & Controls 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Emphasizes attention to motors and starting devices. Theory Hours: 30 source |
| HVAC1130 | Code and Safety I | — | HVAC 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 |
| HVAC1235 | AC AND CONTROLS | — | HVAC 1235 - AC AND CONTROLS HVAC 1235 - AC AND CONTROLS 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory Hours: 15 source |
| HVAC1240 | Air Flow Principles/Duct Design | — | HVAC 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 |
| HVAC1245 | Gas Heating Furnaces | — | HVAC 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 |
| HVAC1321 | ADV HYDR/CONTRLS I | — | HVAC 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 |
| HVAC1323 | WTR/STM GEN CON II | — | HVAC 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 |
| HVAC1325 | Chilled Water Systems | — | HVAC 1325 - Chilled Water Systems HVAC 1325 - Chilled Water Systems 2 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory Hours: 15 source |
| HVAC1330 | Controls III | — | HVAC 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 |
| HVAC1335 | CODE AND SAFETY II | — | HVAC 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 |
| HVAC1405 | REFRIG APPLICATION | — | HVAC 1405 - REFRIG APPLICATION HVAC 1405 - REFRIG APPLICATION 2 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory Hours: 15 source |
| HVAC1410 | Commercial Refrigeration Systems | — | HVAC 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 |
| HVAC1415 | INDUSTRIAL REFRIG | — | HVAC 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 |
| HVAC1420 | EN EFF GREN BLD I | — | HVAC 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 |
| HVAC1425 | EN EFF GREN BLD II | — | HVAC 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 |
| HVAC1430 | EFFIC/GRN BLD CODE | — | HVAC 1430 - EFFIC/GRN BLD CODE HVAC 1430 - EFFIC/GRN BLD CODE 1 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 15 source |
| HVAC2997 | Independent Study | — | HVAC 2997 - Independent Study HVAC 2997 - Independent Study Variable credit hour(s) source |
| HVAC2998 | Heating, Ventilating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Internship | — | HVAC 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 |
| HIST1103 | Introduction to Historical Study - GE | — | HIST 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 |
| HIST1110 | United States History I - GE | — | HIST 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 |
| HIST1120 | United States History II - GE | — | HIST 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 |
| HIST1150 | Western Civilization I - GE | — | HIST 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 |
| HIST1160 | Western Civilization II - GE | — | HIST 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 |
| HIST1170 | Survey of Early Latin America - GE | — | HIST 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 |
| HIST1180 | Survey of Modern Latin America - GE | — | HIST 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 |
| HIST2088 | History Specialty | — | HIST 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 |
| HIST2110 | Survey of New Mexico History - GE | — | HIST 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 |
| HIST2240 | History of Vietnam - GE | — | HIST 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 |
| HIST2510 | Uses of History | — | HIST 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 |
| HIST2996 | Special Topics | — | HIST 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 |
| HIST2998 | Internship in History | — | HIST 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 |
| HNRS1120 | Honors: Legacy Seminar - GE | — | HNRS 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 |
| HNRS1980 | AP Seminar Course | — | HNRS 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 |
| HNRS2112 | Honors: Rhetoric and Discourse | — | HNRS 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 |
| HNRS2113 | Honors: Fine Arts as Global Perspective | — | HNRS 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 |
| HNRS2167 | Honors: Humanities in Society and Culture - GE | — | HNRS 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 |
| HNRS2221 | Honors: Mathematics in the World | — | HNRS 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 |
| HNRS2331 | Honors: Science in the 21st Century | — | HNRS 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 |
| HNRS2364 | Honors: The Individual and the Collective - GE | — | HNRS 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 |
| HNRS2980 | AP Research Course | — | HNRS 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 |
| HRTM1120 | Introduction to Tourism | — | HRTM 1120 - Introduction to Tourism HRTM 1120 - Introduction to Tourism 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously HT 1101. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source |
| HRTM1130 | Introduction to Hospitality Management | — | HRTM 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 |
| HRTM1310 | Safety, Sanitation and Health in the Hospitality Industry | — | HRTM 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 |
| HT1111 | Guest Service Management | — | HT 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 |
| HT1996 | Special Topics | — | HT 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 |
| HT2097 | Independent Study | — | HT 2097 - Independent Study HT 2097 - Independent Study 1-8 credit hour(s) The meeting time is arranged between the student and the instructor. source |
| HT2141 | Marketing Services | — | HT 2141 - Marketing Services HT 2141 - Marketing Services 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory Hours: 45 source |
| HT2215 | Purchasing and Cost Controls | — | HT 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 |
| HT2225 | Gaming Operations and Management | — | HT 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 |
| HT2230 | Restaurant Management | — | HT 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 |
| HT2232 | Event Planning | — | HT 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 |
| HT2235 | Leadership and Management in the Hospitality Industry | — | HT 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 |
| HT2240 | Hospitality Law | — | HT 2240 - Hospitality Law HT 2240 - Hospitality Law 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 45 source |
| HT2242 | Hotel Operations | — | HT 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 |
| HT2252 | Hospitality Sales and Revenue | — | HT 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 |
| HT2798 | Internship | — | HT 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 |
| HT2898 | Internship | — | HT 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 |
| HT2996 | Special Topics | — | HT 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 |
| HT2998 | Internship | — | HT 2998 - Internship HT 2998 - Internship 3 credit hour(s) Students are supervised jointly by CNM and the company. Note(s): Previously HT 2098 source |
| HT2999 | Capstone Course | — | HT 2999 - Capstone Course HT 2999 - Capstone Course 1 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 15 source |
| HUMN1105 | Being Human: An Introduction to the Humanities - GE | — | HUMN 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 |
| HUMN1110 | Introduction to World Humanities I - GE | — | HUMN 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 |
| HUMN1115 | The Medieval World | — | HUMN 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 |
| HUMN2110 | Introduction to World Humanities II - GE | — | HUMN 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 |
| HUMN2996 | Special Topics | — | HUMN 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 |
| HMSV1140 | Professional Skills in Human Services I | — | HMSV 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 |
| HMSV1150 | Motivational Interviewing | — | HMSV 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 |
| HMSV1210 | Foundations of Substance Abuse Services | — | HMSV 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 |
| HMSV1220 | Physiological and Pharmacological Foundations of Substance Abuse Counseling | — | HMSV 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 |
| HMSV2120 | Clinical Evaluation of Substance Abuse and Treatment | — | HMSV 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 |
| HMSV2240 | Counseling in the Substance Abuse Field | — | HMSV 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 |
| HMSV2330 | Professional Skills in Human Services II | — | HMSV 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 |
| HMSV2340 | Case Management and Professional Skills in Substance Abuse Treatment | — | HMSV 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 |
| HMSV2990 | Human Services Practicum | — | HMSV 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 |
| IBEC0500 | ESL Early Childhood Multicultural Education | — | IBEC 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 |
| IBEC0550 | ESL for Bilingual ECED 1115 Health, Safety, and Nutrition | — | IBEC 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 |
| IBNA0500 | ESL Nursing Assistant | — | IBNA 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 |
| MECH1001 | Introduction to Electrical Systems | — | MECH 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 |
| MECH1005 | Introduction to Mechatronics | — | MECH 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 |
| MECH1011 | Introduction to Mechanical Drives | — | MECH 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 |
| MECH1021 | Introduction to Pneumatics & Hydraulics | — | MECH 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 |
| MECH1031 | Introduction 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 |
| MECH1041 | Introduction to Electric Motor Control | — | MECH 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 |
| MECH1051 | Lean Manufacturing Principles | — | MECH 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 |
| MECH1101 | Industrial Electricity | — | MECH 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 |
| MECH1111 | Advanced Mechanical Drives | — | MECH 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 |
| MECH1120 | Advanced Pneumatics and Hydraulics | — | MECH 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 |
| MECH1131 | Advanced 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 |
| MECH1205 | Advanced Industrial Control Systems | — | MECH 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 |
| MECH1241 | Advanced Electrical Motor Control | — | MECH 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 |
| MECH1251 | Industrial Robotics Integration | — | MECH 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 |
| MECH1401 | Additive 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 |
| MECH1430 | Intro to Engineering CAD | — | MECH 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 |
| MECH2996 | Special Topics | — | MECH 2996 - Special Topics MECH 2996 - Special Topics 1-7 credit hour(s) source |
| MECH2998 | Internship | — | MECH 2998 - Internship MECH 2998 - Internship 3 credit hour(s) Internship Hours: 135 source |
| IT1004 | Computer and Keyboarding Basics | — | IT 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 |
| IRW0970 | Integrated Reading and Writing I | — | IRW 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 |
| IRW0980 | Integrated Reading and Writing II | — | IRW 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 |
| LTAM1110 | Introduction to Latin American Studies - GE | — | LTAM 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 |
| LTAM1111 | Latin American Film - GE | — | LTAM 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 |
| LTAM1112 | Latin American Popular Culture Survey Through Media | — | LTAM 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 |
| LTAM2088 | Latin American Studies Specialty | — | LTAM 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 |
| LTAM2111 | Tourism and Culture | — | LTAM 2111 - Tourism and Culture LTAM 2111 - Tourism and Culture 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 45 source |
| LTAM2996 | Topics in Latin American Studies | — | LTAM 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 |
| LTAM2996A | Topics | — | LTAM 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 |
| LTAM2996B | Topics | — | LTAM 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 |
| LTAM2998 | Internship in Latin American Studies | — | LTAM 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 |
| LEA1001 | Law Enforcement Academy Preparation | — | LEA 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 |
| LEA1004 | Domestic Violence: From the Crime Scene to the Courtroom | — | LEA 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 |
| LEA1005 | Law Enforcement I | — | LEA 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 |
| LEA1006 | Traffic Enforcement and Investigation | — | LEA 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 |
| LEA1007 | Crisis Intervention | — | LEA 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 |
| LEA1008 | Law Enforcement Lab | — | LEA 1008 - Law Enforcement Lab LEA 1008 - Law Enforcement Lab 5 credit hour(s) source |
| LEA1009 | Physical Training for Law Enforcement | — | LEA 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 |
| LEA1010 | Patrol Procedures for Law Enforcement | — | LEA 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 |
| LEA1010L | Officer Survival | — | LEA 1010L - Officer Survival LEA 1010L - Officer Survival 1 credit hour(s) Pre- or source |
| LEA1014 | Constitutional Policing for Law Enforcement | — | LEA 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 |
| LEA1015 | Criminal Law for Law Enforcement | — | LEA 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 |
| LEA1016 | Criminal Investigations for Law Enforcement | — | LEA 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 |
| LBAR1996 | Special Topics | — | LBAR 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 |
| LBAR2610 | Liberal Arts Study Abroad | — | LBAR 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 |
| LBAR2996 | Special Topics | — | LBAR 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 |
| LBAR2999 | Community Leadership: Liberal Arts Capstone | — | LBAR 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 |
| MATT1001 | Metals Math I | — | MATT 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 |
| MATT1005 | Metals Blueprint Reading I | — | MATT 1005 - Metals Blueprint Reading I MATT 1005 - Metals Blueprint Reading I 2 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 30 source |
| MATT1010 | Metals Fundamentals | — | MATT 1010 - Metals Fundamentals MATT 1010 - Metals Fundamentals 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 30 source |
| MATT1015 | Print Reading/GD&T | — | MATT 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 |
| MATT1025 | SolidWorks/CAD | — | MATT 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 |
| MATT1030 | Metals Math II | — | MATT 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 |
| MATT1035 | Metals Blueprint Reading II | — | MATT 1035 - Metals Blueprint Reading II MATT 1035 - Metals Blueprint Reading II 2 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 30 source |
| MATT1040 | Machine Tool Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing | — | MATT 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 |
| MATT1045 | Advanced Manufacturing Methods and Industry Exploration | — | MATT 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 |
| MATT1060 | Machine Tool Technology Skills | — | MATT 1060 - Machine Tool Technology Skills MATT 1060 - Machine Tool Technology Skills 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 30 source |
| MATT1065 | Metallurgy | — | MATT 1065 - Metallurgy MATT 1065 - Metallurgy 2 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 30 source |
| MATT1099 | Machine Tool Lab I | — | MATT 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 |
| MATT1110 | Basic Lathe Principles | — | MATT 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 |
| MATT1120 | Basic Milling Machine Principles | — | MATT 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 |
| MATT1125 | CAM/Master CAM | — | MATT 1125 - CAM/Master CAM MATT 1125 - CAM/Master CAM 2 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory Hours: 30 source |
| MATT1130 | Basic Supporting Machine Tool Principles | — | MATT 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 |
| MATT1140 | Basic Measurement and Inspection | — | MATT 1140 - Basic Measurement and Inspection MATT 1140 - Basic Measurement and Inspection 1 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously MATT 1392 Theory Hours: 15 source |
| MATT1199 | Machine Tool Lab II | — | MATT 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 |
| MATT1210 | Intermediate Lathe Principles | — | MATT 1210 - Intermediate Lathe Principles MATT 1210 - Intermediate Lathe Principles 2 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously MATT 1492 Theory Hours: 15 source |
| MATT1220 | Intermediate Milling Machine Principles | — | MATT 1220 - Intermediate Milling Machine Principles MATT 1220 - Intermediate Milling Machine Principles 2 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously MATT 1592 Theory Hours: 15 source |
| MATT1230 | Intermediate Supporting Machine Tool Principles | — | MATT 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 |
| MATT1240 | Basic CAD/CAM | — | MATT 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 |
| MATT1299 | Machine Tool Lab III | — | MATT 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 |
| MATT2005 | Intermediate CNC CAD/CAM | — | MATT 2005 - Intermediate CNC CAD/CAM MATT 2005 - Intermediate CNC CAD/CAM 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 30 source |
| MATT2010 | Advanced Lathe Principles | — | MATT 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 |
| MATT2020 | Advanced Milling Machine Principles | — | MATT 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 |
| MATT2025 | Advanced Machine Tool Technology Skills | — | MATT 2025 - Advanced Machine Tool Technology Skills MATT 2025 - Advanced Machine Tool Technology Skills 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 30 source |
| MATT2030 | Advanced Supporting Machine Tool Principles | — | MATT 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 |
| MATT2035 | Advanced Machining | — | MATT 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 |
| MATT2040 | Computer Numerical Control II | — | MATT 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 |
| MATT2050 | Advanced Measurement and Inspection | — | MATT 2050 - Advanced Measurement and Inspection MATT 2050 - Advanced Measurement and Inspection 2 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 30 source |
| MATT2097 | Independent Study | — | MATT 2097 - Independent Study MATT 2097 - Independent Study 1-7 credit hour(s) source |
| MATT2140 | Advanced Computer CNC, CAD/CAM | — | MATT 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 |
| MATT2198 | Machine Tool Internship | — | MATT 2198 - Machine Tool Internship MATT 2198 - Machine Tool Internship 3 credit hour(s) Internship Hours: 135 source |
| MATT2996 | Special Topics | — | MATT 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 |
| MATT2999 | Machine Tool Technology Capstone Course | — | MATT 2999 - Machine Tool Technology Capstone Course MATT 2999 - Machine Tool Technology Capstone Course 1 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 15 source |
| MGMT2110 | Principles of Management | — | MGMT 2110 - Principles of Management MGMT 2110 - Principles of Management 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously BA 2133. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source |
| MKTG1210 | Advertising | — | MKTG 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 |
| MKTG2110 | Principles of Marketing | — | MKTG 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 |
| MKTG2120 | Marketing Content Strategy and Branding | — | MKTG 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 |
| MKTG2220 | Digital Marketing | — | MKTG 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 |
| MKTG2230 | Marketing Analytics and Performance Optimization | — | MKTG 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 |
| MKTG2240 | Email Marketing | — | MKTG 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 |
| MKTG2250 | Social Media Strategies | — | MKTG 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 |
| MATH0970 | Algebraic Problem Solving I | — | MATH 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 |
| MATH0975 | Introduction to Problem Solving | — | MATH 0975 - Introduction to Problem Solving MATH 0975 - Introduction to Problem Solving 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 45 source |
| MATH0980 | Algebraic Problem Solving II | — | MATH 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 |
| MATH0999 | Math Test Preparation and Skills Reinforcement | — | MATH 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 |
| MATH1110 | Math for Teachers I | — | MATH 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 |
| MATH1115 | Math for Teachers II | — | MATH 1115 - Math for Teachers II MATH 1115 - Math for Teachers II 3 credit hour(s) Problem solving is emphasized throughout. Theory Hours: 45 source |
| MATH1130 | Survey of Mathematics - GE | — | MATH 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 |
| MATH1130Q | Survey of Mathematics Support Lab | — | MATH 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 |
| MATH1140 | Geometry for Design - GE | — | MATH 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 |
| MATH1215 | Intermediate Algebra | — | MATH 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 |
| MATH1215P | Intermediate Algebra Plus | — | MATH 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 |
| MATH1215Q | Intermediate Algebra Support Lab | — | MATH 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 |
| MATH1220 | College Algebra - GE | — | MATH 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 |
| MATH1220P | College Algebra Plus - GE | — | MATH 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 |
| MATH1220Q | College Algebra Support Lab | — | MATH 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 |
| MATH1230 | Trigonometry | — | MATH 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 |
| MATH1240 | Pre-Calculus | — | MATH 1240 - Pre-Calculus MATH 1240 - Pre-Calculus 4 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously MATH 1415. Read more. Theory Hours: 60 source |
| MATH1250 | Trigonometry & Pre-Calculus | — | MATH 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 |
| MATH1350 | Introduction to Statistics - GE | — | MATH 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 |
| MATH1350P | Introduction to Statistics Plus - GE | — | MATH 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 |
| MATH1350Q | Introduction to Statistics Support Lab | — | MATH 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 |
| MATH1430 | Applications of Calculus I | — | MATH 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 |
| MATH1440 | Applications of Calculus II | — | MATH 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 |
| MATH1510 | Calculus I | — | MATH 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 |
| MATH1520 | Calculus II | — | MATH 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 |
| MATH1996 | Special Topics | — | MATH 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 |
| MATH2088 | Math Specialty | — | MATH 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 |
| MATH2110 | Math for Teachers III - GE | — | MATH 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 |
| MATH2410 | Applied Ordinary Differential Equations | — | MATH 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 |
| MATH2420 | Applied Linear Algebra | — | MATH 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 |
| MATH2530 | Calculus III | — | MATH 2530 - Calculus III MATH 2530 - Calculus III 4 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously MATH 2710. Read more. Theory Hours: 60 source |
| MATH2996 | Special Topics | — | MATH 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 |
| MAST1110 | Medical Assistant Professionalism | — | MAST 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 |
| MAST1120 | Medical Assistant Clinical Skills 1 | — | MAST 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 |
| MAST1120L | Medical Assistant Clinical Skills I Laboratory | — | MAST 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 |
| MAST1520 | Medical Assistant Laboratory Skills | — | MAST 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 |
| MAST1520L | Medical Assistant Laboratory Skills Laboratory | — | MAST 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 |
| MAST1540 | Medical Assistant Administrative Skills | — | MAST 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 |
| MAST2010 | Medical Assistant Clinical Skills II | — | MAST 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 |
| MAST2010L | Medical Assistant Clinical Skills II Laboratory | — | MAST 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 |
| MAST2110 | Medical Office Insurance and Finance | — | MAST 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 |
| MAST2990 | Medical Assistant Practicum | — | MAST 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 |
| MAST2999 | Medical Assistant Capstone | — | MAST 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 |
| MLT1996 | Special Topics | — | MLT 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 |
| MLTS1110 | Preparation for Medical Lab Sciences | — | MLTS 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 |
| MLTS1120 | MLT Specimen Collection and Processing | — | MLTS 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 |
| MLTS1410 | Clinical Urinalysis | — | MLTS 1410 - Clinical Urinalysis MLTS 1410 - Clinical Urinalysis 1 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously MLT 1012. Read more. Theory Hours: 15 source |
| MLTS1410L | Clinical Urinalysis Lab | — | MLTS 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 |
| MLTS1412L | Clinical Immunology and Serology Lab | — | MLTS 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 |
| MLTS1510 | Clinical Hematology | — | MLTS 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 |
| MLTS1510L | Clinical Hematology Lab | — | MLTS 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 |
| MLTS1511 | Clinical Immunohematology | — | MLTS 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 |
| MLTS1511L | Clinical Immunohematology Lab | — | MLTS 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 |
| MLTS1610L | Clinical Coagulation Laboratory | — | MLTS 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 |
| MLTS2114 | Clinical Microbiology | — | MLTS 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 |
| MLTS2114L | Clinical Microbiology Lab | — | MLTS 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 |
| MLTS2116 | Clinical Chemistry | — | MLTS 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 |
| MLTS2116L | Clinical Chemistry Lab | — | MLTS 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 |
| MLTS2279 | Med Laboratory Technician Clinical Experience | — | MLTS 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 |
| MLTS2712 | MLT Laboratory Topics and Exam Prep | — | MLTS 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 |
| MLSL1110 | Introduction to Army Leadership I | — | MLSL 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 |
| MLSL1110L | Introduction to Army Leadership I Laboratory | — | MLSL 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 |
| MLSL1120 | Introduction to Army Leadership II | — | MLSL 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 |
| MLSL1120L | Introduction to Army Leadership II Lab | — | MLSL 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 |
| MLSL1129 | Introduction to Military Fitness I | — | MLSL 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 |
| MLSL2110 | Foundations of Army Leadership I | — | MLSL 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 |
| MLSL2110L | Foundations of Army Leadership I Laboratory | — | MLSL 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 |
| MLSL2120 | Foundations of Army Leadership II | — | MLSL 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 |
| MLSL2120L | Foundations of Army Leadership II Lab | — | MLSL 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 |
| MLSL2130 | Foundations of Military Fitness II | — | MLSL 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 |
| MLSL2992 | Directed Studies in Military Science | — | MLSL 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 |
| MUSC1110 | Music Appreciation: Jazz - GE | — | MUSC 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 |
| MUSC1130 | Music Appreciation: Western Music - GE | — | MUSC 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 |
| MUSC1140 | Music Appreciation: World Music - GE | — | MUSC 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 |
| MUSC1210 | Fundamentals of Music for non-majors - GE | — | MUSC 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 |
| MUSC1250 | Class Voice I | — | MUSC 1250 - Class Voice I MUSC 1250 - Class Voice I 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously MUS 1109. Read more . Theory Hours: 45 source |
| MUSC1375 | Group Piano I | — | MUSC 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 |
| MUSC1377 | Group Piano II | — | MUSC 1377 - Group Piano II MUSC 1377 - Group Piano II 3 credit hour(s) Read more. Studio Hours: 90 source |
| MUSC1520 | Class Guitar I | — | MUSC 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 |
| MUSC1891 | Music Practicum | — | MUSC 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 |
| MUSC2160 | Music Today | — | MUSC 2160 - Music Today MUSC 2160 - Music Today 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously MUS 2271. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source |
| MUSC2996 | Special Topics | — | MUSC 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 |
| NATV1150 | Introduction to Native American Studies - GE | — | NATV 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 |
| NATV2088 | Native American Studies Specialty | — | NATV 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 |
| NATV2110 | Sociopolitical Concepts in Native America | — | NATV 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 |
| NATV2120 | The Native American Experience | — | NATV 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 |
| NATV2140 | Research Issues in Native America | — | NATV 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 |
| NATV2315 | Indigenous Language Revitalization and Community Renewal | — | NATV 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 |
| NTSC1110 | Physical Science for Teachers - GE | — | NTSC 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 |
| NTSC1120 | Life Science for Teachers - GE | — | NTSC 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 |
| NTSC1996 | Special Topics | — | NTSC 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 |
| NTSC2110 | Environmental Science for Teachers - GE | — | NTSC 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 |
| NVSC1110 | Principles and Concepts of Naval Science | — | NVSC 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 |
| NVSC1111L | Naval Professional Laboratory | — | NVSC 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 |
| NVSC1120 | Navy and Marine Corps Fitness | — | NVSC 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 |
| NVSC1150 | Naval Ship Systems I | — | NVSC 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 |
| NVSC2150 | Naval Ship Systems II | — | NVSC 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 |
| NVSC2202 | Sea Power | — | NVSC 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 |
| NVSC2203 | Navigation | — | NVSC 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 |
| NVSC2204 | Naval Operations | — | NVSC 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 |
| NVSC2231 | Evolution of Warfare | — | NVSC 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 |
| NVSC2241 | Leadership & Management | — | NVSC 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 |
| NVSC2247 | Principles of Naval Leadership | — | NVSC 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 |
| NVSC2251 | Amphibious Warfare | — | NVSC 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 |
| NMNC1110 | Introduction to Nursing Concepts | — | NMNC 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 |
| NMNC1135 | Principles of Nursing Practice | — | NMNC 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 |
| NMNC1210 | Health and Illness Concepts I | — | NMNC 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 |
| NMNC1220 | Health Care Participant | — | NMNC 1220 - Health Care Participant NMNC 1220 - Health Care Participant 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 45 source |
| NMNC1230 | Nursing Pharmacology | — | NMNC 1230 - Nursing Pharmacology NMNC 1230 - Nursing Pharmacology 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 45 source |
| NMNC1235 | Assessment and Health Promotion | — | NMNC 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 |
| NMNC2310 | Health & Illness Concepts II | — | NMNC 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 |
| NMNC2320 | Professional Nursing Concepts I | — | NMNC 2320 - Professional Nursing Concepts I NMNC 2320 - Professional Nursing Concepts I 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 45 source |
| NMNC2335 | Care of Patients with Chronic Conditions | — | NMNC 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 |
| NMNC2410 | Health & Illness Concepts III | — | NMNC 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 |
| NMNC2435 | Clinical Intensive I | — | NMNC 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 |
| NMNC2445 | ADN Capstone | — | NMNC 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 |
| NMNC2996 | Topics | — | NMNC 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 |
| NRRF2110 | Nurse Refresher Theory | — | NRRF 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 |
| NRRF2190 | Nurse Refresher Clinical Application | — | NRRF 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 |
| NUAS1110 | Nursing Assistant Theory | — | NUAS 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 |
| NUAS1110L | Nursing Assistant Laboratory | — | NUAS 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 |
| NUAS1115 | Nursing Assistant Clinical | — | NUAS 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 |
| NUAS1120 | Nursing Assistant Supplemental Skills | — | NUAS 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 |
| NUTR1010 | Personal and Practical Nutrition - GE | — | NUTR 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 |
| NUTR1010L | Personal and Practical Nutrition Lab - GE | — | NUTR 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 |
| NUTR1015 | Nutrition Fundamentals and Medical Nutrition Therapy | — | NUTR 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 |
| NUTR1020 | Sports Nutrition | — | NUTR 1020 - Sports Nutrition NUTR 1020 - Sports Nutrition 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Students not meeting the IRW 0980 Theory Hours: 45 source |
| NUTR1060 | Foodservice Management I for Dietary Managers | — | NUTR 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 |
| NUTR1070 | Foodservice Management II for Dietary Managers | — | NUTR 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 |
| NUTR1090 | Dietary Manager Clinical I | — | NUTR 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 |
| NUTR1190 | Dietary Manager Clinical II | — | NUTR 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 |
| NUTR1996 | Topics in Nutrition | — | NUTR 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 |
| NUTR2110 | Human Nutrition | — | NUTR 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 |
| NUTR2996 | Topics in Nutrition | — | NUTR 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 |
| OSH2006 | Occupational Safety for Construction I | — | OSH 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 |
| OSH2010 | Occupational Safety for Construction - 30 Hour | — | OSH 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 |
| OSH2016 | Occupational Safety I | — | OSH 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 |
| OSH2017 | Occupational Safety II | — | OSH 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 |
| OSH2018 | Occupational Safety III | — | OSH 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 |
| OSH2030 | Occupational Safety General Industry 30 Hour | — | OSH 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 |
| OSH2996 | Special Topics | — | OSH 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 |
| OTEC1101 | Keyboarding | — | OTEC 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 |
| OTEC1170 | Business Telephone Techniques | — | OTEC 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 |
| OTEC1175 | Computers in the Medical Office | — | OTEC 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 |
| OTEC1301 | Introduction to Practical and Ethical AI Usage | — | OTEC 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 |
| OTEC1996 | Special Topics | — | OTEC 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 |
| OTEC2097 | Independent Study | — | OTEC 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 |
| OTEC2201 | Document Production and Integration | — | OTEC 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 |
| OTEC2996 | Special Topics | — | OTEC 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 |
| OTEC2998 | Internship | — | OTEC 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 |
| PL1110 | Introduction to Paralegal Studies | — | PL 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 |
| PL1120 | American Law and Ethics | — | PL 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 |
| PL1130 | Torts | — | PL 1130 - Torts PL 1130 - Torts 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory Hours: 45 source |
| PL1140 | Legal Research and Writing I | — | PL 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 |
| PL1150 | Court Operations and Ethics | — | PL 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 |
| PL1996 | Special Topics | — | PL 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 |
| PL2097 | Independent Study | — | PL 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 |
| PL2098 | Internship | — | PL 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 |
| PL2120 | Civil Litigation | — | PL 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 |
| PL2130 | Criminal Litigation | — | PL 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 |
| PL2140 | Legal Research and Writing II | — | PL 2140 - Legal Research and Writing II PL 2140 - Legal Research and Writing II 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 45 source |
| PL2150 | Evidence | — | PL 2150 - Evidence PL 2150 - Evidence 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 45 source |
| PL2160 | Law Office Management | — | PL 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 |
| PL2220 | Wills Probate and Estate Planning | — | PL 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 |
| PL2240 | Paralegal Computer Applications | — | PL 2240 - Paralegal Computer Applications PL 2240 - Paralegal Computer Applications 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 45 source |
| PL2425 | Domestic Relations | — | PL 2425 - Domestic Relations PL 2425 - Domestic Relations 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 45 source |
| PL2430 | Constitutional Law | — | PL 2430 - Constitutional Law PL 2430 - Constitutional Law 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 45 source |
| PL2996 | Special Topics | — | PL 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 |
| PACA1020 | Patient Care Technician | — | PACA 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 |
| PHAR1003 | Pharmacy Calculations | — | PHAR 1003 - Pharmacy Calculations PHAR 1003 - Pharmacy Calculations 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Note(s): Previously PT 1003. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source |
| PHAR1011 | Pharmacy Technician Introduction | — | PHAR 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 |
| PHAR1192L | Pharmacy Technician Processes Lab | — | PHAR 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 |
| PHAR1316 | Pharmacy Technician Pharmacology I | — | PHAR 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 |
| PHAR1710 | Intermediate Pharmacy Technician | — | PHAR 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 |
| PHAR1716 | Pharmacy Technician Pharmacology II | — | PHAR 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 |
| PHAR1792 | Non-sterile USP Compounding Lab – Hazardous & Non-Hazardous Preparations | — | PHAR 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 |
| PHAR1996 | Pharmacy Technician Topics | — | PHAR 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 |
| PHAR2010 | Pharmacy Technician Professionalism | — | PHAR 2010 - Pharmacy Technician Professionalism PHAR 2010 - Pharmacy Technician Professionalism 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously PT 2010. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source |
| PHAR2016 | Pharmacy Technician Pharmacology III | — | PHAR 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 |
| PHAR2090 | Pharmacy Technician Clinical | — | PHAR 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 |
| PHAR2092 | Sterile USP Compounding Lab – Hazardous and Non-Hazardous Preparations | — | PHAR 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 |
| PHAR2510 | Advanced Pharmacy Technician | — | PHAR 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 |
| PHAR2515 | Advanced Pharmacy Technician Medication and Patient Safety | — | PHAR 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 |
| PHAR2520 | Advanced Pharmacy Technician Informatics | — | PHAR 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 |
| PHAR2592L | Advanced Pharmacy Technician Lab | — | PHAR 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 |
| PHAR2690 | Advanced Pharmacy Technician Clinical | — | PHAR 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 |
| PHAR2999 | Advanced Pharmacy Technician Capstone | — | PHAR 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 |
| PHIL1115 | Introduction to Philosophy - GE | — | PHIL 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 |
| PHIL1120 | Logic, Reasoning, & Critical Thinking - GE | — | PHIL 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 |
| PHIL1130 | Contemporary Moral Issues - GE | — | PHIL 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 |
| PHIL1135 | Introduction to Asian Philosophies | — | PHIL 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 |
| PHIL2120 | Biomedical Ethics - GE | — | PHIL 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 |
| PHIL2130 | Environmental Ethics | — | PHIL 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 |
| PHIL2135 | Ethics of Technology | — | PHIL 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 |
| PHIL2210 | Early Modern Philosophy - GE | — | PHIL 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 |
| PHIL2220 | Greek Philosophy - GE | — | PHIL 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 |
| PHIL2240 | Introduction to Existentialism | — | PHIL 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 |
| PHIL2310 | Business Ethics | — | PHIL 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 |
| PHIL2996 | Special Topics | — | PHIL 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 |
| PHLB1110 | Phlebotomy Concepts | — | PHLB 1110 - Phlebotomy Concepts PHLB 1110 - Phlebotomy Concepts 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously PHLB 1010. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source |
| PHLB1110L | Phlebotomy Concepts Lab | — | PHLB 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 |
| PHLB1112 | Phlebotomy Clinical | — | PHLB 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 |
| PHLB1996 | Special Topics | — | PHLB 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 |
| PHED1230A | Individual Sport: Ultimate Frisbee | — | PHED 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 |
| PHED1230B | Individual Sport: Beginning Bowling | — | PHED 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 |
| PHED1410A | Yoga: Beginning Yoga | — | PHED 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 |
| PHED1410D | Yoga: Healing Hatha Yoga Stretch and Breathe | — | PHED 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 |
| PHED1420 | Stretch/Relax: Flexibility Training | — | PHED 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 |
| PHED1430 | Pilates | — | PHED 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 |
| PHED1460 | Conditioning: Personal Fitness | — | PHED 1460 - Conditioning: Personal Fitness PHED 1460 - Conditioning: Personal Fitness 1 credit hour(s) Introduces assessment of muscular strength, muscular endurance, cardiorespiratory fitness, flexi… source |
| PHED1510A | Training: Circuit Training | — | PHED 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 |
| PHED1510B | Training: Body Sculpting | — | PHED 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 |
| PHED1510D | Training: Resistance Training | — | PHED 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 |
| PHED1510E | Training: Kickboxing | — | PHED 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 |
| PHED1510F | Training: Fit Ball Training | — | PHED 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 |
| PHED1620A | Fitness: Core Fitness I | — | PHED 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 |
| PHED1620B | Fitness: Walking for Fitness | — | PHED 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 |
| PHED1630 | Career Fitness: Fitness for Public Safety Professionals | — | PHED 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 |
| PHED1830 | Running: Running for Fitness | — | PHED 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 |
| PHED1920 | Employee Strength | — | PHED 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 |
| PHED1996 | Topics | — | PHED 1996 - Topics PHED 1996 - Topics 1 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. source |
| PHED1996A | Topics | — | PHED 1996A - Topics PHED 1996A - Topics 1 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. source |
| PHED1996B | Topics | — | PHED 1996B - Topics PHED 1996B - Topics 1 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. source |
| PHED1996D | Topics | — | PHED 1996D - Topics PHED 1996D - Topics 1 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. source |
| PHED1996F | Topics | — | PHED 1996F - Topics PHED 1996F - Topics 1 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. source |
| PHED2280 | Volleyball II: Sand Volleyball | — | PHED 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 |
| PHED2410 | Yoga II: Fitness Yoga | — | PHED 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 |
| PHED2460 | Conditioning II: Extreme Conditioning | — | PHED 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 |
| PHED2620 | Fitness II: Fast Track Fitness | — | PHED 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 |
| PHED2920 | Employee Wellness | — | PHED 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 |
| PHED2996 | Topics | — | PHED 2996 - Topics PHED 2996 - Topics 1 credit hour(s) Presents various topics. source |
| PHYS1115 | Survey of Physics - GE | — | PHYS 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 |
| PHYS1115L | Survey of Physics Laboratory - GE | — | PHYS 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 |
| PHYS1230 | Algebra-Based Physics I - GE | — | PHYS 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 |
| PHYS1230L | Algebra-Based Physics I Laboratory - GE | — | PHYS 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 |
| PHYS1240 | Algebra-Based Physics II | — | PHYS 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 |
| PHYS1240L | Algebra-Based Physics II Laboratory | — | PHYS 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 |
| PHYS1310 | Calculus-Based Physics I - GE | — | PHYS 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 |
| PHYS1310L | Calculus-Based Physics I Laboratory - GE | — | PHYS 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 |
| PHYS1320 | Calculus-Based Physics II | — | PHYS 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 |
| PHYS1320L | Calculus-Based Physics II Laboratory | — | PHYS 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 |
| PHYS1996 | Special Topics | — | PHYS 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 |
| PHYS2310 | Calculus-based Physics III | — | PHYS 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 |
| PTAP1110 | Orientation to Physical Therapist Assistant | — | PTAP 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 |
| PTAP1151 | The Profession of Physical Therapy | — | PTAP 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 |
| PTAP1155 | Pre-PTA Anatomy Fundamentals | — | PTAP 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 |
| PTAP1220 | Clinical Kinesiology | — | PTAP 1220 - Clinical Kinesiology PTAP 1220 - Clinical Kinesiology 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously PTA 1120. Read more. Theory Hours: 15 source |
| PTAP1230 | PTA Pathophysiology | — | PTAP 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 |
| PTAP1290 | PTA Procedures I | — | PTAP 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 |
| PTAP1292 | PTA Supplemental Lab I | — | PTAP 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 |
| PTAP1520 | Therapeutic Exercise | — | PTAP 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 |
| PTAP1530 | Orthopedics for PTA | — | PTAP 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 |
| PTAP1530L | Physical Agents Lab | — | PTAP 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 |
| PTAP1540 | Clinical Neurology and Management | — | PTAP 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 |
| PTAP2010 | PTA Procedures II | — | PTAP 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 |
| PTAP2090 | Clinical Practicum I | — | PTAP 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 |
| PTAP2192L | PTA Supplemental Lab II | — | PTAP 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 |
| PTAP2215 | Professional Issues | — | PTAP 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 |
| PTAP2290 | Clinical Practicum II | — | PTAP 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 |
| PTAP2390 | Clinical Practicum III | — | PTAP 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 |
| PLMB1105 | Basic Plumbing, Safety and Pipe Fitting | — | PLMB 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 |
| PLMB1111 | Plan Reading/Drawing | — | PLMB 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 |
| PLMB1115 | Introduction to Gas Fitting and Combustion Venting | — | PLMB 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 |
| PLMB1120 | Drain Waste and Vent I | — | PLMB 1120 - Drain Waste and Vent I PLMB 1120 - Drain Waste and Vent I 2 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory Hours: 15 source |
| PLMB1125 | Drain/Waste/Vent and Gray Water | — | PLMB 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 |
| PLMB1130 | Water Piping Systems | — | PLMB 1130 - Water Piping Systems PLMB 1130 - Water Piping Systems 2 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory Hours: 15 source |
| PLMB1150 | Trades Math | — | PLMB 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 |
| PLMB1205 | Water Supply Systems and Backflow Prevention | — | PLMB 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 |
| PLMB1210 | Commercial Plumbing | — | PLMB 1210 - Commercial Plumbing PLMB 1210 - Commercial Plumbing 2 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory Hours: 15 source |
| PLMB1215 | Service Plumbing, Repair, and Maintenance | — | PLMB 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 |
| PLMB1225 | Building Maintenance and Repair | — | PLMB 1225 - Building Maintenance and Repair PLMB 1225 - Building Maintenance and Repair 2 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory Hours: 15 source |
| PLMB1230 | Boilers and Hydronic Systems | — | PLMB 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 |
| PLMB1321 | Solar Thermal Systems | — | PLMB 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 |
| PLMB1331 | Energy and Water Conservation Systems | — | PLMB 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 |
| PLMB2210 | Mechanical Code | — | PLMB 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 |
| PLMB2211 | Plumbing Code | — | PLMB 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 |
| PLMB2996 | Topics in Plumbing | — | PLMB 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 |
| PLMB2997 | Independent Study | — | PLMB 2997 - Independent Study PLMB 2997 - Independent Study 1-7 credit hour(s) source |
| POLS1110 | Introduction to Political Science - GE | — | POLS 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 |
| POLS1120 | American National Government - GE | — | POLS 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 |
| POLS2110 | Comparative Politics - GE | — | POLS 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 |
| POLS2120 | International Relations - GE | — | POLS 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 |
| POLS2130 | Political Ideas/Introduction to Political Theory | — | POLS 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 |
| POLS2140 | Introduction to Political Analysis | — | POLS 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 |
| POLS2150 | Public Policy and Administration | — | POLS 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 |
| POLS2170 | State and Local Politics | — | POLS 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 |
| POLS2996 | Special Topics | — | POLS 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 |
| POLS2998 | Internship in Politics | — | POLS 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 |
| PORT1110 | Beginning Portuguese I | — | PORT 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 |
| PORT1120 | Beginning Portuguese II | — | PORT 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 |
| PORT2996 | Special Topics | — | PORT 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 |
| PN1110 | Introduction to PN Concepts | — | PN 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 |
| PN1120 | Fundamentals of PN Practice | — | PN 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 |
| PN1220 | PN Professional Communication | — | PN 1220 - PN Professional Communication PN 1220 - PN Professional Communication 1 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 15 source |
| PN1230 | PN Pharmacology | — | PN 1230 - PN Pharmacology PN 1230 - PN Pharmacology 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 45 source |
| PN1235 | PN Care of the Patient with Chronic Conditions | — | PN 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 |
| PN1310 | PN Health and Illness Concepts II | — | PN 1310 - PN Health and Illness Concepts II PN 1310 - PN Health and Illness Concepts II 4 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 60 source |
| PN1320 | Professionalism in Practical Nursing | — | PN 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 |
| PN1335 | PN Care of the Acute Patient | — | PN 1335 - PN Care of the Acute Patient PN 1335 - PN Care of the Acute Patient 4 credit hour(s) Clinical Hours: 180 source |
| PSYC1110 | Introduction to Psychology - GE | — | PSYC 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 |
| PSYC2110 | Social Psychology - GE | — | PSYC 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 |
| PSYC2120 | Developmental Psychology | — | PSYC 2120 - Developmental Psychology PSYC 2120 - Developmental Psychology 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously PSY 2220. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source |
| PSYC2210 | Abnormal Psychology | — | PSYC 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 |
| PSYC2220 | Cognitive Psychology | — | PSYC 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 |
| PSYC2250 | Brain and Behavior | — | PSYC 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 |
| PSYC2270 | Psychology of Learning and Memory | — | PSYC 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 |
| PSYC2320 | Health Psychology | — | PSYC 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 |
| PSYC2330 | Psychology of Human Sexuality - GE | — | PSYC 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 |
| PSYC2360 | Psychology and Film | — | PSYC 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 |
| PSYC2380 | Death and Dying | — | PSYC 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 |
| PSYC2510 | Statistical Principles for Psychology | — | PSYC 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 |
| PSYC2996 | Special Topics | — | PSYC 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 |
| PSYC2998 | Internship in Psychology | — | PSYC 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 |
| PHLS1120 | Introduction to Community Health Care | — | PHLS 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 |
| PSD1002 | Public Safety Dispatch Foundational Skills | — | PSD 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 |
| PSD1102 | Public Safety Dispatch Advanced Skills | — | PSD 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 |
| RADT1140C | Radiographic Positioning/Lab I | — | RADT 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 |
| RADT1150C | Radiographic Positioning/Lab II | — | RADT 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 |
| RADT1175 | Introduction to Radiologic Technology and Patient Care | — | RADT 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 |
| RADT1192 | Supplemental Skills Lab | — | RADT 1192 - Supplemental Skills Lab RADT 1192 - Supplemental Skills Lab 1 credit hour(s) Note(s): Credit/No Credit source |
| RADT1292 | Advanced Supplemental Lab | — | RADT 1292 - Advanced Supplemental Lab RADT 1292 - Advanced Supplemental Lab 1 credit hour(s) Note(s): Credit/No Credit source |
| RADT1520 | Radiation Biology and Protection | — | RADT 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 |
| RADT1830 | Clinical Experience I | — | RADT 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 |
| RADT1996 | Special Topics | — | RADT 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 |
| RADT2110 | Radiographic Imaging I | — | RADT 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 |
| RADT2404 | Radiographic Special Modalities | — | RADT 2404 - Radiographic Special Modalities RADT 2404 - Radiographic Special Modalities 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 45 source |
| RADT2408 | Radiographic Pathology | — | RADT 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 |
| RADT2410 | Radiographic Physics and Equipment | — | RADT 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 |
| RADT2830 | Clinical Experience II | — | RADT 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 |
| RADT2831 | Clinical Experience III | — | RADT 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 |
| RADT2832 | Clinical Experience IV | — | RADT 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 |
| RADT2996 | Special Topics | — | RADT 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 |
| RADT2999 | Radiologic Technology Capstone | — | RADT 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 |
| RELG1110 | Introduction to World Religions - GE | — | RELG 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 |
| RELG1120 | Introduction to the Bible - GE | — | RELG 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 |
| RELG1520 | Religion and the Arts | — | RELG 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 |
| RELG2110 | Eastern Religions - GE | — | RELG 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 |
| RELG2120 | Western Religions - GE | — | RELG 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 |
| RELG2135 | Ancient Religions - GE | — | RELG 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 |
| RELG2996 | Special Topics | — | RELG 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 |
| RESP1120 | Cardiopulmonary Pathophysiology I | — | RESP 1120 - Cardiopulmonary Pathophysiology I RESP 1120 - Cardiopulmonary Pathophysiology I 1 credit hour(s) Topics include anatomic changes, pathophysiology, etiology, differential diagnosis, clinic… source |
| RESP1140 | Respiratory Therapy Pharmacology | — | RESP 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 |
| RESP1150 | Respiratory Therapy I | — | RESP 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 |
| RESP1150L | Respiratory Therapy I Lab | — | RESP 1150L - Respiratory Therapy I Lab RESP 1150L - Respiratory Therapy I Lab 1 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously RT 1093. Read more. source |
| RESP1160 | Physics of Respiratory Therapy | — | RESP 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 |
| RESP1250 | Respiratory Therapy II | — | RESP 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 |
| RESP1250L | Respiratory Therapy II Lab | — | RESP 1250L - Respiratory Therapy II Lab RESP 1250L - Respiratory Therapy II Lab 1 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously RT 1593. Read more. source |
| RESP1294L | Basic Clinical Prep Lab I | — | RESP 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 |
| RESP1310 | Clinical Experiences I | — | RESP 1310 - Clinical Experiences I RESP 1310 - Clinical Experiences I 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously RT 1090. Read more. Clinical Hours: 135 source |
| RESP1312 | Clinical Experiences II | — | RESP 1312 - Clinical Experiences II RESP 1312 - Clinical Experiences II 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously RT 1590. Read more. Clinical Hours: 135 source |
| RESP1520 | Cardiopulmonary Pathophysiology II | — | RESP 1520 - Cardiopulmonary Pathophysiology II RESP 1520 - Cardiopulmonary Pathophysiology II 1 credit hour(s) Includes causes, signs and symptoms, pathophysiology, diagnosis, treatments, and prognos… source |
| RESP1592L | Scenario Procedures Lab I | — | RESP 1592L - Scenario Procedures Lab I RESP 1592L - Scenario Procedures Lab I 1 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously RT 1592. Read more. source |
| RESP2120 | Respiratory Therapy III | — | RESP 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 |
| RESP2120L | Respiratory Therapy III Lab | — | RESP 2120L - Respiratory Therapy III Lab RESP 2120L - Respiratory Therapy III Lab 1 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously RT 2093. Read more. source |
| RESP2125 | Neonatal and Pediatric Cardiopulmonary Disorders | — | RESP 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 |
| RESP2150 | Neonatal and Pediatric Respiratory Theory | — | RESP 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 |
| RESP2150L | Neonatal and Pediatric Respiratory Lab | — | RESP 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 |
| RESP2180 | Cardiopulmonary Pathophysiology III | — | RESP 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 |
| RESP2192L | Scenario Procedures Lab II | — | RESP 2192L - Scenario Procedures Lab II RESP 2192L - Scenario Procedures Lab II 1 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously RT 2092. Read more. source |
| RESP2194L | Advanced Clinical Prep Lab I | — | RESP 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 |
| RESP2310 | Clinical Experiences III | — | RESP 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 |
| RESP2312 | Clinical Experiences IV | — | RESP 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 |
| RESP2492 | Scenario Procedures Lab III | — | RESP 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 |
| RT1996 | Special Topics | — | RT 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 |
| RT2996 | Special Topics | — | RT 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 |
| STEM1110 | STEM Research I | — | STEM 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 |
| STEM2110 | STEM Research II | — | STEM 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 |
| STEM2210 | STEM Research III | — | STEM 2210 - STEM Research III STEM 2210 - STEM Research III 1 credit hour(s) source |
| STEM2998 | STEM Internship | — | STEM 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 |
| SOWK2110 | Introduction to Human Services and Social Work | — | SOWK 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 |
| SOCI1110 | Introduction to Sociology - GE | — | SOCI 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 |
| SOCI2120 | Introduction to Criminal Justice Systems - GE | — | SOCI 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 |
| SOCI2130 | Introduction to Criminology | — | SOCI 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 |
| SOCI2140 | Juvenile Delinquency | — | SOCI 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 |
| SOCI2210 | Sociology of Deviance - GE | — | SOCI 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 |
| SOCI2220 | Sociology of Gender - GE | — | SOCI 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 |
| SOCI2235 | LGBTQ Issues & Identities | — | SOCI 2235 - LGBTQ Issues & Identities SOCI 2235 - LGBTQ Issues & Identities 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously SOCI 2850. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source |
| SOCI2240 | Sociology of Intimate Relationships and Family - GE | — | SOCI 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 |
| SOCI2250 | Sociology of Race and Ethnicity - GE | — | SOCI 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 |
| SOCI2310 | Contemporary Social Problems - GE | — | SOCI 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 |
| SOCI2330 | Society and Personality - GE | — | SOCI 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 |
| SOCI2340 | Global Issues - GE | — | SOCI 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 |
| SOCI2410 | Introduction to Research Methods | — | SOCI 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 |
| SOCI2996 | Special Topics | — | SOCI 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 |
| SOCI2998 | Internship in Sociology | — | SOCI 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 |
| SOCI2999 | Sociology and Criminology Capstone | — | SOCI 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 |
| SPAN1110 | Spanish I | — | SPAN 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 |
| SPAN1120 | Spanish II | — | SPAN 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 |
| SPAN1125 | Conversational Spanish I | — | SPAN 1125 - Conversational Spanish I SPAN 1125 - Conversational Spanish I 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory Hours: 45 source |
| SPAN1210 | Spanish for Heritage Learners I | — | SPAN 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 |
| SPAN1220 | Spanish for Heritage Learners II | — | SPAN 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 |
| SPAN1410 | Spanish for Health Care Professionals | — | SPAN 1410 - Spanish for Health Care Professionals SPAN 1410 - Spanish for Health Care Professionals 3 credit hour(s) Theory Hours: 45 source |
| SPAN2088 | Spanish Specialty | — | SPAN 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 |
| SPAN2110 | Spanish III | — | SPAN 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 |
| SPAN2120 | Spanish IV | — | SPAN 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 |
| SPAN2125 | Conversational Spanish II | — | SPAN 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 |
| SPAN2204 | Spanish Language in Film | — | SPAN 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 |
| SPAN2277 | The Art and Skill of Translation | — | SPAN 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 |
| SPAN2280 | Introduction to Hispanic Literature - GE | — | SPAN 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 |
| SPAN2375 | Accelerated Beginning Spanish | — | SPAN 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 |
| SPAN2376 | Accelerated Intermediate Spanish | — | SPAN 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 |
| SPAN2996 | Special Topics | — | SPAN 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 |
| SPAN2998 | Internship in Spanish | — | SPAN 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 |
| SPLI1101 | Fundamentals of Interpreting | — | SPLI 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 |
| SPLI1102 | Language Structure and Technologies in Interpretation and Translation | — | SPLI 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 |
| SPLI1103 | Introduction to Medical Interpretation | — | SPLI 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 |
| SPLI1104 | Introduction to Legal Interpretation | — | SPLI 1104 - Introduction to Legal Interpretation SPLI 1104 - Introduction to Legal Interpretation 4 credit hour(s) Pre- or Theory Hours: 60 source |
| SPLI1105 | Ethics and Advocacy in the Profession | — | SPLI 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 |
| SPLI1106 | Beginning Simultaneous Interpretation | — | SPLI 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 |
| SPLI1107 | Beginning Consecutive Interpretation | — | SPLI 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 |
| SPLI2206 | Advanced Simultaneous Interpretation | — | SPLI 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 |
| SPLI2207 | Advanced Consecutive Interpretation | — | SPLI 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 |
| SPLI2990 | Community Practicum | — | SPLI 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 |
| SPED2110 | Introduction to Students with Exceptionalities | — | SPED 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 |
| SPED2233 | Twice Exceptional: Special Populations of Gifted Learners | — | SPED 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 |
| SPED2250 | Foundations of Special Education | — | SPED 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 |
| SPED2258 | Classroom and Behavior Management for Special Education | — | SPED 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 |
| SPED2260 | Methods and Materials for Special Education | — | SPED 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 |
| SPED2390 | Special Education Supervised Field Experience | — | SPED 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 |
| SPED2996 | Special Topics | — | SPED 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 |
| STPT1100 | Basics of Sterile Processing | — | STPT 1100 - Basics of Sterile Processing STPT 1100 - Basics of Sterile Processing 2 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously SPT 1010 Theory Hours: 30 source |
| STPT1100L | Sterile Processing Lab | — | STPT 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 |
| SURG1110 | Introduction to Surgical Technology I | — | SURG 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 |
| SURG1110L | Introduction to Surgical Technology Laboratory I | — | SURG 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 |
| SURG1111 | Introduction to Surgical Technology | — | SURG 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 |
| SURG1210 | Surgical Technology II | — | SURG 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 |
| SURG1210L | Surgical Technology Lab II | — | SURG 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 |
| SURG1310 | Surgical Technology III | — | SURG 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 |
| SURG1310L | Surgical Technology Lab III | — | SURG 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 |
| SURG2150 | Surgical Technology Clinical I | — | SURG 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 |
| SURG2250 | Surgical Technology Clinical II | — | SURG 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 |
| SURG2996 | Surgical Technology Topics | — | SURG 2996 - Surgical Technology Topics SURG 2996 - Surgical Technology Topics 1-6 credit hour(s) (See Schedule of Classes .) Previously ST 2996. Read more. source |
| AT1996 | Special Topics | — | AT 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 |
| STA1005 | Survey of Skilled Trades & Arts | — | STA 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 |
| BHT1005 | Survey of Business, Hospitality & Technology | — | BHT 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 |
| SUR1002 | Math for Surveying and Mapping | — | SUR 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 |
| SUR1015 | Boundary Survey Concepts | — | SUR 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 |
| SUR2098 | Internship | — | SUR 2098 - Internship SUR 2098 - Internship 1-7 credit hour(s) Position is not paid. Internship Hours: 45 source |
| SUR2205 | Fundamentals of Land Surveying | — | SUR 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 |
| SUR2996 | Special Topics | — | SUR 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 |
| SUST1134 | Introduction to Sustainability Studies | — | SUST 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 |
| THEA1110 | Introduction to Theatre - GE | — | THEA 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 |
| THEA1220 | Beginning Acting | — | THEA 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 |
| THEA1310 | Introduction to Costuming | — | THEA 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 |
| THEA1320 | Intermediate Costume | — | THEA 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 |
| THEA1330 | Advanced Costuming and Sewing | — | THEA 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 |
| THEA1990 | Theatre Practicum | — | THEA 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 |
| THEA2210 | Acting for the Camera | — | THEA 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 |
| THEA2220 | Intermediate Acting | — | THEA 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 |
| THEA2230 | Ensemble Improvisation | — | THEA 2230 - Ensemble Improvisation THEA 2230 - Ensemble Improvisation 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously THEA 2226. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source |
| THEA2255 | Beginning Screenwriting | — | THEA 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 |
| THEA2310 | Stagecraft | — | THEA 2310 - Stagecraft THEA 2310 - Stagecraft 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Note(s): Previously THEA 1119. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source |
| THEA2320 | Lighting for Theater | — | THEA 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 |
| THEA2420 | Voice and Movement | — | THEA 2420 - Voice and Movement THEA 2420 - Voice and Movement 3 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously THEA 2231. Read more. Theory Hours: 45 source |
| THEA2450 | Playwriting | — | THEA 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 |
| THEA2996 | Topics in Theater | — | THEA 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 |
| THEA2998 | Internship in Theatre | — | THEA 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 |
| TRDR1110 | Truck Driving Owner Operator/Independent Contractor Skills | — | TRDR 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 |
| TRDR1392 | Advanced Operational Practices | — | TRDR 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 |
| TRDR1420 | Class B Theory and Operational Practices | — | TRDR 1420 - Class B Theory and Operational Practices TRDR 1420 - Class B Theory and Operational Practices 9 credit hour(s) Pre- or During source |
| TRDR2097 | Independent Study | — | TRDR 2097 - Independent Study TRDR 2097 - Independent Study 1-7 credit hour(s) Focuses on a specific problem while working with an instructor. source |
| TRDR2996 | Special Topics | — | TRDR 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 |
| UAS1010 | Introduction to Unmanned Aircraft Systems | — | UAS 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 |
| UAS1011 | UAS Standards, Regulations and Law, and Exam Prep | — | UAS 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 |
| UAS1020 | Crew Resource Management for UAS | — | UAS 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 |
| UAS1030 | UAS Flight Training I | — | UAS 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 |
| UAS1031 | UAS Flight Training II | — | UAS 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 |
| UAS2010 | UAS for Design and Construction | — | UAS 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 |
| UAS2020 | UAS Data Modeling & 3D Visualization | — | UAS 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 |
| UAS2996 | Special Topics | — | UAS 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 |
| VETT1103 | Preparation for Professional Success | — | VETT 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 |
| VETT1105 | Veterinary Reception Basic Skills | — | VETT 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 |
| VETT1108 | Applied Mathematics for Veterinary Technicians | — | VETT 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 |
| VETT1110 | Introduction to the Veterinary Profession | — | VETT 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 |
| VETT1111 | Introduction to Animal Nursing Care | — | VETT 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 |
| VETT1116 | Introduction Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging | — | VETT 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 |
| VETT1170 | Animal Comparative Anatomy and Physiology | — | VETT 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 |
| VETT1192L | Supplemental Lab | — | VETT 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 |
| VETT1210 | Animal Comparative Anatomy and Physiology II | — | VETT 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 |
| VETT1272 | Surgical Technology for Veterinary Technicians | — | VETT 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 |
| VETT1292L | Veterinary Office and Hospital Procedures Laboratory | — | VETT 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 |
| VETT1293L | Radiology for Veterinary Technicians Laboratory | — | VETT 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 |
| VETT2110 | Clinical Pathology for Veterinary Technicians I | — | VETT 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 |
| VETT2115 | Non-Infectious and Infectious Diseases for Veterinary Technicians | — | VETT 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 |
| VETT2190 | Veterinary Technology Clinical I | — | VETT 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 |
| VETT2592L | Advanced Supplemental Lab for Veterinary Technology | — | VETT 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 |
| VETT2610 | Clinical Pathology for Veterinary Technicians II | — | VETT 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 |
| VETT2651 | Anesthesiology for Veterinary Technicians Lecture | — | VETT 2651 - Anesthesiology for Veterinary Technicians Lecture VETT 2651 - Anesthesiology for Veterinary Technicians Lecture 2 credit hour(s) Includes preanesthetic evaluation, induction of anesthesia… source |
| VETT2674 | Applied Therapeutics and Care for Veterinary Technicians I | — | VETT 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 |
| VETT2690 | Veterinary Technology Clinical II | — | VETT 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 |
| VETT2692L | Anesthesiology for Veterinary Technicians Laboratory | — | VETT 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 |
| VETT2790 | Applied Therapeutics II Avian, Laboratory, Exotic, and Large Animals | — | VETT 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 |
| VETT2803 | Pharmacology for Veterinary Technicians | — | VETT 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 |
| VETT2890 | Veterinary Technology Clinical III | — | VETT 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 |
| VETT2892 | Dentistry for Veterinary Technicians | — | VETT 2892 - Dentistry for Veterinary Technicians VETT 2892 - Dentistry for Veterinary Technicians 1 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously VT 2892. Read more. source |
| VETT2996 | Veterinary Technology Topics | — | VETT 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 |
| WELD1010 | Safety and Orientation | — | WELD 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 |
| WELD1110 | Introduction to Welding Fundamentals | — | WELD 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 |
| WELD1117 | Welding Math | — | WELD 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 |
| WELD1120 | Print Reading for Welders | — | WELD 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 |
| WELD1123 | Welding Technology CAD/CNC | — | WELD 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 |
| WELD1125 | Thermal Cutting | — | WELD 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 |
| WELD1130 | SMAW (Shielded Metal Arc Welding) I | — | WELD 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 |
| WELD1132 | Intermediate SMAW | — | WELD 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 |
| WELD1140 | Gas Metal Arc Welding I | — | WELD 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 |
| WELD1155 | GTAW (Gas Tungsten Arc Welding) I | — | WELD 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 |
| WELD1171 | Layout and Fabrication | — | WELD 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 |
| WELD1172 | Fabrication Fundamentals | — | WELD 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 |
| WELD1220 | Pipe Welding I | — | WELD 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 |
| WELD1260 | Advanced GTAW and Fabrication | — | WELD 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 |
| WELD1370 | Qualifications for GMAW | — | WELD 1370 - Qualifications for GMAW WELD 1370 - Qualifications for GMAW 3 credit hour(s) Pre- or Note(s): Previously WELD 2092 Theory Hours: 15 source |
| WELD1580 | Advanced Project and Fabrication Lab | — | WELD 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 |
| WELD2130 | SMAW II | — | WELD 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 |
| WELD2140 | GMAW II | — | WELD 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 |
| WELD2150 | Metal Fabrication II | — | WELD 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 |
| WELD2155 | GTAW II | — | WELD 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 |
| WELD2220 | Pipe Welding II | — | WELD 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 |
| WELD2311 | Aerospace Welding Theory and Fabrication | — | WELD 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 |
| WELD2996 | Topics in Welding | — | WELD 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 |
| WELD2996A | Topics | — | WELD 2996A - Topics WELD 2996A - Topics 1 credit hour(s) Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. source |
| WELD2996B | Topics | — | WELD 2996B - Topics WELD 2996B - Topics 1 credit hour(s) Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. source |
| WELD2996D | Topics | — | WELD 2996D - Topics WELD 2996D - Topics 1 credit hour(s) Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. (See Schedule of Classes .) source |
| WELD2996E | Topics | — | WELD 2996E - Topics WELD 2996E - Topics 1 credit hour(s) Note(s): All courses ending in 96 are special topics. source |
| WELD2997 | Independent Study | — | WELD 2997 - Independent Study WELD 2997 - Independent Study 1-7 credit hour(s) Note(s): Previously WELD 2097. Read more. source |
| GNDR2110 | Introduction to Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies - GE | — | GNDR 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 |
| GNDR2120 | Representing Women Across Cultures | — | GNDR 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 |