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    "description": "[Previously as: ACCT 140] Introduces basic tax return preparation issues and the software to complete and electronically file basic tax returns for low-income and elderly taxpayers. Students will not be able to take the Volunteer Tax Preparation Internship if they do not meet the current IRS guideline that requires all volunteers to be either US citizens or authorized aliens. An “unauthorized alien” is defined by the IRS as a person not legally admitted into the United States for either permanent residence or employment. pring. Two",
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    "code": "ACCT1998",
    "title": "Volunteer Tax Preparation Internship",
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    "description": "[Previously as: ACCT 1998L] Applies current tax code to prepare individual tax returns for low-income and elderly taxpayers. Volunteers must meet VITA volunteer eligibility requirements as defined by the IRS, which includes the passing of a certification examination. The IRS also requires all volunteers to be either US citizens or authorized aliens. An “unauthorized alien” is defined by the IRS as a person not legally admitted into the United States for either permanent residence or employment. May be taken twice for degree or certificate credit. Graded: Pass/Fail. pring. Two",
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    "code": "ACCT2110",
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    "code": "ACCT2220",
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    "description": "[Previously as: ACCT 125] Requires the prior knowledge from Survey of Accounting or Principles of Accounting I (Financial). It employs integrated accounting software for payroll, inventory control, accounts payable, accounts receivable and general ledger functions. Course reviews the accounting cycle. all and Spring. Three",
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    "code": "ADOB1111",
    "title": "Adobe Construction Basics",
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    "description": "[Previously as: ADOB 111] History and overview of adobe construction techniques. Topics include monumental structures and settlements throughout the world and adobe practices that meet modern building codes. Students will examine construction and design techniques from foundation to roof. Students will make adobe bricks, build walls and construct other building components. all. Two",
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    "title": "Adobe Wall Construction",
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    "description": "[Previously as: ADOB 112] An introduction to exterior and interior adobe wall construction techniques. Students will learn the requirements for wall thickness, height and foundation construction based on the New Mexico Earthen Building Code. Topics include the installation of windows and doors and lintels over openings, the construction of bond beams at the top of walls, methods for the attachment of roof structural members and design and construction of buttresses and arches. all. Two",
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    "description": "[Previously as: ADOB 113] The integration of passive solar heating systems into the design of adobe homes. Topics include direct gain systems, Trombe Wall (indirect gain) systems and greenhouses/sunspaces. Students will learn the advantages and disadvantages of each system in order to choose among them for use in different parts of a house or commercial structure. Students will calculate the proper sizing of systems as well as auxiliary back-up systems. Graded: Letter Grade. all. Two",
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    "description": "[Previously as: ADOB 114] Traditional and modern Southwest floors and floor coverings. Topics include mud, brick, stone, concrete, tile, wood and sheet-goods flooring materials and applications. Students will design and build floor mock-ups. Suspended floors over crawl spaces or basements are covered as well as the sizing of joists and deck materials. Radiant floor heating systems are also discussed. pring. Two",
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    "title": "Finish Practices",
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    "description": "[Previously as: ADOB 115] Traditional and modern finishes used in the building of the exteriors and interiors of buildings of the Southwest. Topics include treatments of exposed adobe bricks; mud plaster by hand and trowel; plasters made with stabilized mud, lime, gypsum, cement and elastomerics. Wall insulation, vapor barriers, moisture protection, and the lath systems will be examined. The treatment of vigas, posts, corbels, exposed lintels and wood trim are also covered. pring. Two",
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    "description": "[Previously as: ADOB 116] Traditional Southwest designs of pitched and flat roofs on adobe buildings. Topics cover roofing materials, structure, and plans, including vigas, beams, joists rafters, trusses. Ceiling materials, including latillas, rough boards, tongue-and-groove, are discussed along with details such as insulation, deck sheathing, canales and parapets. Two actual or mock-up roofs will be built. pring. Two",
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    "description": "[Previously as: ADOB 118] The techniques of preservation, conservation, stabilization, restoration, remodeling, modernization and repurposing of adobe buildings. Consideration is also given to constructing additions to existing buildings. Topics include surveying and assessing existing buildings and the development of preservation plans. The US Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Historic Preservation are discussed along with the New Mexico Code for Historical Earthen Buildings. Safety around old buildings is emphasized. pring. Two",
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    "hours": 2,
    "description": "[Previously as: ADOB 122] An introduction to rammed earth construction techniques from around the world. This course examines various rammed earth construction methods including the use of small and large forms and manual and engine power. Topics also include the design of rammed earth walls that accommodate windows, doors, electrical, plumbing and heating ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems. ummer. Two",
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    "description": "[Previously as: ADOB 123] An introduction to compressed earth block (CEB) and stabilized compressed earth block (SCEB) construction techniques from around the world. This course examines various compressed earth block manufacturing methods, including the use of small and large forming chambers and manual and engine power as well as block stabilization techniques. Topics also include the design of compressed earth block walls that accommodate windows, doors and utilities. ummer. Two",
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    "code": "ADOB1190",
    "title": "Adobe Building Practicum",
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    "description": "[Previously as: ADOB 198] Applied adobe experience. Practicum activities may take place on campus, on the worksite of an adobe building project, on a adobe preservation site or working with an adobe related non-profit or government entity. ummer. Two",
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    "code": "ALTF121",
    "title": "Biofuels I",
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    "description": "Surveys the range of feedstocks that can be used to make biofuels and bioenergy. Students will learn how to safely make ethanol and biodiesel from plants and vegetable oil sources and will focus on the biology and processing of biomass using several types of bioreactors. Students will use various feedstocks and learn how to use various monitoring and analytical tools. Safe practices will be taught and enforced throughout the course. Graded: Letter Grade. pring. Three",
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    "title": "Introduction to Algae Cultivation Laboratory",
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    "description": "An introduction to sustainable algal cultivation. Hands-on training in media preparation, sterile technique, culture inoculation, and microscopy is applied to scaling-up cultures from isolated colonies to 10-liter photobioreactors. Standard monitoring equipment, analysis of water and media chemistry, monitoring algal growth rates, and troubleshooting along with data collection, record keeping, and safety are emphasized throughout the course. pring. Two",
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    "description": "Provides hands-on experience in biofuels production. Students will learn the various methods of manufacturing biofuels on a commercial scale. Topics include advanced production technologies, feedstock or algae species selection and pretreatment, quality control, energy balance and safety considerations. The course will explore various economic models for first, second and third generation biofuels and will examine the range of potential commercial algae products including fuel, food, nutraceuticals and other co-products. Students will work with advanced monitoring, quality control equipment and data acquisition and analysis. pring. Three",
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    "code": "ALTF261",
    "title": "Advanced Algae Cultivation",
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    "description": "Introduction of advanced algae cultivation technologies from 10-Liter photobioreactors to larger scale (1,000 Liter and beyond) algae production systems. Topics include mass balance, carbon and water footprints, and system maintenance. Advanced analytical methods and culturing techniques are presented along with data collection and record keeping. Guest lectures from industry and the national laboratories are scheduled throughout the semester. all. Three",
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    "code": "ALTF261L",
    "title": "Advanced Algae Cultivation Laboratory",
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    "description": "The application of skills obtained in ALTF 161L to scale up algae production from 10-liter photobioreactors to large scale (1000 - 10,000 liter) algae production systems. Hands-on practice in advanced analytical methods and culturing techniques including protein, carbohydrate, lipid and pigment analysis, along with data collection, record keeping, and lab safety. pring. Two",
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    "description": "Hands-on application of the material from ALTF 262 in the harvesting of algae biomass, analysis of product, and effective storage of product. Techniques in mechanical, chemical, autoflocculation, dissolved air flotation, and ultrasound methods are presented. Matching appropriate technology to the harvesting of different algae species is emphasized. Students are expected to utilize knowledge of pumps and motors in harvesting algae with a competent return-on-investment analysis. Advanced analytical methods and harvesting techniques are presented throughout the course along with data collection, record keeping, and lab safety. pring. Two",
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    "code": "ALTF268",
    "title": "Algae Culture Capstone",
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    "description": "A course to provide students with opportunities to enlarge and complete their learning experience by spending time in a real working environment and/or through experiments of the student’s design. Students can tailor the learning experience based upon individual goals through research projects and experimentation, assisting with laboratory experiments, and daily algaculture operations. Students must have completed a significant portion of core requirements to be eligible for this course. Research projects and teams should receive approval from the faculty 4 weeks before the beginning of the term. May be taken twice for degree or certificate credit. Permission Required. Graded: Letter Grade. all. Three",
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    "title": "Biofuels Internship",
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    "code": "ARTH2110",
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    "code": "ARTH2120",
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    "code": "ARTH2245",
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    "code": "ARTS1220",
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      "santafenm-000921",
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    "hours": 1,
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    "code": "CULA265",
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    "code": "DAST1141",
    "title": "Dental Education Issues",
    "credits": 1,
    "hours": 1,
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    "code": "DAST1310",
    "title": "Clinical Experience I",
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    "description": "[Previously as: DAST 193] Introduces clinical practice through student preceptorships utilizing four-handed dentistry at chair-side including expanded function in general dentistry delegated to the dental assistant as designated by the State Dental Practice Act and as part of the Commission on Dental Accreditation’s requirement of minimum clinical hours. Permission required. Graded: Letter Grade. all. Four",
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    "code": "DAST1512",
    "title": "Bio Dental Science II",
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    "description": "[Previously as: DAST 131] This course builds upon foundational knowledge, focusing on advanced concepts crucial for successful dental auxiliary. This course includes microbiology related to infection control and disease prevention, oral pathology and nutrition, pharmacology, patient care, medical and dental emergencies and preventive dentistry. Permission required. pring. Three",
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    "code": "DAST1512L",
    "title": "Bio Dental Science II Lab",
    "credits": 1,
    "hours": 1,
    "description": "[Previously as: DAST 131L] Lab and pre-clinical experience for DAST 1512. The lab emphasizes hands-on practice to support concepts learned in DAST 1512. Permission required. Graded: Letter Grade. pring. Two",
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    "code": "DAST1519",
    "title": "Clinical Procedures I",
    "credits": 2,
    "hours": 2,
    "description": "[Previously as: DAST 125] This foundational course introduces essential chairside assisting skills and knowledge including patient care, infection control, safety, legal and ethical considerations. Permission required. all. Two",
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    "code": "DAST1519L",
    "title": "Clinical Procedures I Laboratory",
    "credits": 1,
    "hours": 1,
    "description": "[Previously as: DAST 125L] Application of essential chairside assisting skills and knowledge including patient care, infection control, safety, legal and ethical considerations. Permission required. Graded: Letter Grade. all. Two",
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    "code": "DAST2220",
    "title": "Dental Practice Management",
    "credits": 2,
    "hours": 2,
    "description": "[Previously as: DAST 133] This course equips students with essential skills for success in a dental office setting. Core areas of study includes front office operations and practice management. Permission required. Graded: Letter Grade. pring. Two",
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    "code": "DAST2222",
    "title": "Community Dental Health",
    "credits": 2,
    "hours": 2,
    "description": "[Previously as: DAST 222] This course introduces the principles and practices of dental public health. Students will explore epidemiology and biostatistics, disease prevention and control, health promotion, and healthcare delivery. Permission required. Graded: Letter Grade. pring. Two",
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    "code": "DAST2310",
    "title": "Clinical Experience II",
    "credits": 5,
    "hours": 5,
    "description": "[Previously as: DAST 293] Continuation of clinical practice through student preceptorships utilizing four-handed dentistry at chair-side including expanded function in general and specialty dentistry delegated to the dental assistant as designated by the State Dental Practice Act and as part of the Commission on Dental Accreditation’s requirement of minimum clinical hours. Permission required. Graded: Letter Grade. pring. Ten",
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    "code": "DAST2513",
    "title": "Clinical Procedures II",
    "credits": 2,
    "hours": 2,
    "description": "[Previously as: DAST 134] This course builds upon foundational skills, focusing on specialized procedures and expanded functions within various dental specialties following legal, ethical and safety guidelines. Permission required. Graded: Letter Grade. pring. Two",
    "prerequisites": [
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    "code": "DAST2513L",
    "title": "Clinical Procedures II Lab",
    "credits": 2,
    "hours": 2,
    "description": "[Previously as: DAST 134L] Application of foundational skills, focusing on specialized procedures and expanded functions within various dental specialties following legal, ethical and safety guidelines. Permission required. Graded: Letter Grade. pring. Four",
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    "title": "Early Childhood Education Profession in New Mexico",
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    "hours": 1,
    "description": "An introduction to the early childhood profession in New Mexico. Students develop a definition of advocacy for excellence in state early childhood programs and discuss the diverse communities of New Mexico. Students examine state and national professional codes of ethics and conduct as well as federal, state and local regulations and legislation regarding programs of service for young children. Critical reflection of one’s own professional and educational practices is emphasized along with professional development opportunities that would enhance knowledge and skills in working with young children. Permission required. Graded: Letter Grade. all. One lecture hour. Max Class Size: 25",
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    "title": "Curriculum Development - Learning Environment in Early Childhood Education",
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    "title": "Assessment and Evaluation in Early Childhood Education",
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    "description": "Provides students with the ability to use a variety of assessment methods to determine the developmental levels and needs of young children age three to grade three. Learners are introduced to the meaning and uses of authentic assessment as well as various tools and assessment strategies. The course teaches students to 203 interpret observational and assessment data to monitor young children’s progress, guide instructional practice, and identify and refer at-risk children. This course requires 10 hours of fieldwork in an early childhood classroom approved by the instructor. Graded: Letter Grade. all. Three",
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    "title": "Early Literacy I - Introduction to Theory & Models",
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    "hours": 0.5,
    "description": "[Previously as: AHAC 150] A video-based, instructor-led course that teaches students critical skills needed to respond to and manage an emergency until emergency medical services arrives. Skills covered in this course include first aid; choking relief in adults, children, and infants; and what to do for sudden cardiac arrest in adults, children, and infants. Upon successful completion of the course, students will become eligible for AHA Heartsaver® First Aid & CPR/AED certification. Graded: Letter Grade. ummer, Fall and Spring. Half lecture hour. Max Class Size: 12",
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    "title": "American Red Cross First Aid and CPR/AED",
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    "hours": 0.5,
    "description": "[Previously as: HLED 127] Introduces students to the fundamentals, techniques and practices of standard First Aid, Safety and Cardiopulmonary Resucitation and Automated External Defibrillator (CPR/AED). Upon successful completion of the course, students become eligible for ARC certification. May be taken twice for degree or certificate credit. Graded: Letter Grade. ummer, Fall and Spring. Half lecture hour. Max Class Size: 10",
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    "code": "HLED1130",
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    "description": "[Previously as: HLED 111] Introduces students to the “Seven Dimensions of Wellness” (physical, emotional, intellectual, interpersonal, spiritual, environmental, and financial). This course addresses topics including fitness, exercise, nutrition, stress management and chronic lifestyle-related diseases. Graded: Letter Grade. all and Spring. Three",
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    "description": "[Previously as: HLED 133] Provides knowledge and skills to prevent, recognize and respond to aquatic emergencies and to provide professional-level care for breathing and cardiac emergencies, injuries and sudden illnesses until emergency medical services (EMS} personnel take over. At the successful completion of the required skills and written exam, students will receive an American Red Cross (ARC} Lifeguard Training certificate, which will include the certifications of ARC First Aid at the workplace and ARC CPR for the professional rescuer. Students must be 15 years old on or before the final scheduled session of this course. Must swim 300 yards continuously using front crawl or breast stroke and then tread water for two minutes using only the legs (candidates should place their hands under the armpits). Complete a timed even within 1 minute, 40 seconds by retrieving a 10 pound brick from 7 to 10 feet depth and then swim 20 yards on the back. Graded: Letter Grade. ummer, Fall and Spring. Two",
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    "code": "HLED1155",
    "title": "Lifeguard Recertification",
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    "description": "[Previously as: HLED 135] Will give currently American Red Cross (ARC) certified lifeguards a review of current ARC certification content and will train students to successfully complete the knowledge and skill evaluations required for ARC recertification. At the successful completion of the required skills and written exam, students will receive an ARC Lifeguard Training certificate, which will include the certifications of ARC First Aid at the workplace and ARC CPR for the professional rescuer. Graded: Letter Grade. Occasionally. One lecture hour. Max Class Size: 9",
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    "code": "HLED1160",
    "title": "Stress Management",
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    "hours": 3,
    "description": "[Previously as: HLED 113] Introduces students to the pathophysiology of stress. Emphasis will be placed on the detrimental effects of stress on the body, as well as on the impact of stress-eating on the body. A variety of stress management techniques will be explored to promote enhanced well-being. Graded: Letter Grade. all and spring. Three",
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    "title": "Weight Management and Exercise",
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    "hours": 3,
    "description": "[Previously as: HLED 112] A class designed to assist in body fat loss through adequate nutrition, physical activity, and behavior modification. Emphasis is placed on developing an exercise routine for weight management using a step counter/pedometer. Healthy ways to increase lean body mass will be explored. Graded: Letter Grade. ummer, Fall and Spring. Three",
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    "code": "HLED2131",
    "title": "Instruction in Lifestyle Change",
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    "hours": 3,
    "description": "Health-risk appraisals and their application to lifestyle change. Topics include weight control, stress management and the principles of exercise adherence. Emphasis is on techniques in behavior modification, motivation, teaching and counseling, and behavior change as lifestyle change. Graded: Letter Grade. ummer, Fall and Spring. Three",
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    "code": "HLSC1111",
    "title": "Introduction to Health Careers",
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    "hours": 3,
    "description": "[Previously as: HLCR 111] This course is for students who are interested in a career in health care or health related field. You will be introduced to a variety of health care professions, determine the educational path required for your chosen field, and explore the personal qualities and professional skills essential for all health care providers. Graded: Letter Grade. all and Spring. Three",
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    "code": "HLSC1510",
    "title": "Medical Terminology",
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    "hours": 3,
    "description": "[Previously as: HLCR 113] The study and understanding of medical terminology as it relates to diseases, their causes and effects, and the terminology used in various medical specialties. This course includes word construction, spelling, comprehension, pronunciation, application and abbreviations. May be taken twice for degree or certificate credit. Graded: Letter Grade. ummer, Fall and Spring. Three",
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    "code": "HLSC1530",
    "title": "Pathophysiology for Health Sciences",
    "credits": 4,
    "hours": 4,
    "description": "[Previously as: HLCR 232] Introduction to the nature of disease and its effect on body systems. Disease processes affecting the human body via an integrated approach to specific disease entities will be presented including a review of normal functions of the appropriate body systems. Diseases will be studied in relation to their etiology, pathology, physical signs and symptoms, diagnostic procedures, complications, treatment modalities and prognosis. Graded: Letter Grade. ummer, Fall and Spring. Four",
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    "code": "HVAC1105",
    "title": "Introduction to Fundamentals of Refrigeration",
    "credits": 2,
    "hours": 2,
    "description": "[Previously as: HVAC 111] An introduction to commercial refrigeration systems. This course will introduce students to the theory of heat, tubing and brazing, pressure/temperature/volume relationships in the refrigeration cycle, types of refrigeration systems, system components, tools and instruments, system charging, and recovering and evacuation procedures. Graded: Letter Grade. all. One lecture hour, two",
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    "code": "HVAC1110",
    "title": "Introduction to Fundamentals of Electricity",
    "credits": 2,
    "hours": 2,
    "description": "[Previously as: FACT 114] Introduces the student to electrical theory, generation and distribution, OHM’s Law, series and parallel circuits, A/C / D/C, practical applications and electrical safety. all. One lecture hour, two",
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    "code": "HVAC1115",
    "title": "Refrigeration Management",
    "credits": 2,
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    "description": "[Previously as: HVAC 211] The study of safe handling practices and procedures for refrigerant management as set forth by the refrigeration industry and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Students will prepare for and take the Universal CFC Refrigerant Handlers Certification exam. This certification is required to handle and service all types of refrigeration equipment containing and using refrigerants. Students must pass the exam and be able to successfully perform evacuation, recovery, and charging of systems for Type 1, Type 2 and Type 3 procedures. Graded: Letter Grade. all. One lecture hour, two",
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    "code": "HIST1110",
    "title": "United States History I",
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    "hours": 3,
    "description": "[Previously as: HIST 161] An introduction to the history of the United States from the pre-colonial period to the immediate aftermath of the Civil War. The elements of this course are designed to inform students on the major events and trends that are essential in the understanding of the development of the United States within the context of world societies. NMHED General Education: Area V: Humanities. all and Spring. Three",
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    "title": "United States History II",
    "credits": 3,
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    "description": "[Previously as: HIST 162] An introduction to the history of the United States from reconstruction to the present. The elements of this course are designed to inform students on the major events and trends that are essential in the understanding of the development of the United States within the context of world societies. NMHED General Education: Area V: Humanities. all and Spring. Three",
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    "code": "HIST1150",
    "title": "Western Civilization I",
    "credits": 3,
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    "description": "[Previously as: HIST 111] A chronological treatment of the history of the western world from ancient times to the early modern era. The elements of this course are designed to inform students on the major events and trends that are essential in the understanding of the development of western civilization within the context of world societies. Selective attention will be given to “non-western” civilizations which impact and influence the development of “western” civilization. NMHED General Education: Area V: Humanities. all and Spring. Three",
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    "code": "HIST1160",
    "title": "Western Civilization II",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "[Previously as: HIST 112] A chronological treatment of the history of the western world from the early modern era to the present. The elements of this course are designed to inform students on the major events and trends that are essential in the understanding of the development of western civilization within the context of world societies. Selective attention will be given to “non-western” civilizations which impact and influence the development of “western” civilization. NMHED General Education: Area V: Humanities. all and Spring. Three",
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    "code": "HIST2110",
    "title": "Survey of New Mexico History",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "[Previously as: HIST 260] An introduction to the history of New Mexico from the preColumbian times to the present day. The elements of this course are designed to inform students on the major events and trends that are essential in the understanding of the development of New Mexico within the context of the Americas. NMHED General Education: Area V: Humanities. all. Three",
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    "code": "HRMG250",
    "title": "Controlling Cost and Purchasing Food and Beverage",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "Provides an overview of the principles of purchasing food, beverage, equipment, contract services and supplies. The course focuses on product identification, supplier selection and the ordering, receiving, storing and issuing process. all. Three",
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    "title": "Manufacturing Technology Capstone",
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    "code": "MASS1980",
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    "code": "MASS2610",
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    "title": "Introduction to 3D Animation",
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    "description": "[Previously as: MART 180] Teaches how to use the tools in Adobe Photoshop to create new images and edit existing images. Tools used will include selections, layers, and adjustments, among other pixel editing tools. Basic composition and output will be emphasized in all projects. ummer, Fall and Spring. Three",
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    "title": "Introduction To Illustrator",
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    "description": "[Previously as: MART 144] An overview of games past to present and analysis of specific video game genres. Students learn the historical and cultural significance of video games through lecture and research. Students analyze and write about a different genre or video game each week. Topics include game history, game analysis, game mechanics, game design, and game theory. all. Three",
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    "title": "Game Design Fundamentals",
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    "title": "Principles of Design",
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    "title": "3D Graphics and Animation II",
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    "description": "[Previously as: MART 178] A continuation of 3D graphics and animation studies, geared towards developing and producing advanced animation projects by expanding and refining skills acquired in MART 148. Topics include advanced techniques and tools for 3D modeling, texturing, and character rigging. pring. Three",
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    "title": "Introduction to Wordpress",
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    "description": "[Previously as: MART 229] Instruction in creating blog websites using Wordpress, the industry standard content management system (CMS). Topics include Wordpress themes, navigating the dashboard, creating blog posts, adding pages, and creating menus. all and Spring. Two",
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    "code": "FDMA2290",
    "title": "Advanced Digital Projects",
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    "hours": 3,
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    "code": "FDMA2375",
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    "code": "FDMA2430",
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    "code": "MAST1115",
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    "hours": 4,
    "description": "[Previously as: MAST 120] This course provides comprehensive training for medical assistants, combining essential emergency preparedness and routine clinical procedures. Students will study emergency response procedures within a medical office, including first aid, infection control, medical asepsis, sterilization, and vital sign measurement. In addition, students will learn anatomy and physiology, diseases, and medical terminology. Permission required. Graded: Letter Grade. all and Spring. Four",
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    "hours": 4,
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    "hours": 1,
    "description": "[Previously as: MAST 111] A course designed to equip healthcare professionals with the introductory knowledge and skills that are necessary to safely and effectively administer intravenous therapies. Participants learn the fundamentals of IV therapy, including indications, contraindications, equipment selection, insertion techniques and complication management. Participants engage in hands-on practice sessions using simulation equipment to simulate real-world scenarios. Emphasis is placed on proper technique, infection control measures and patient safety. Graded: Pass/Fail. ummer, Fall and Spring. One lecture hour. Max Class Size: 8",
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    "code": "MAST1540",
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    "code": "MAST2110",
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    "title": "Medical Assistant Clinical Procedures II",
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    "hours": 3,
    "description": "[Previously as: MAST 220] This course expands on procedures performed in outpatient settings. It includes patient preparation, assisting with physical and specialty exams, office surgeries, and medical emergencies. Students will learn techniques for administering injections, performing ECGs, diagnostic imaging, and rehabilitative modalities. The course also covers pharmacology, medication administration, and drug calculations, diseases, and treatments of major body systems ensuring they are well-equipped for both routine procedures and critical situations in a healthcare environment. Permission required. Graded: Letter Grade. all and Spring. Two",
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    "id": "santafenm-000568",
    "code": "MAST2990",
    "title": "Medical Assistant Practicum",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "[Previously as: MAST 298] A learning opportunity in a supervised, unpaid internship of 180 in an ambulatory health care setting performing administrative and clinical procedures consistent with the duties of a medical assistant. Travel may be required. Graded: Letter Grade. all and Spring. Three",
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    "code": "MAST2999",
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    "hours": 3,
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    "code": "MUSC1130",
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    "hours": 3,
    "description": "[Previously as: MUSC 140] An exploration of the ideas of music in society and its cultural relevance. This course is designed to increase the appreciation of music and enhance listening skills. Students are introduced to various periods, styles, and composers of music and become acquainted with knowledge and appreciation of Western music from various cultures and times. NMHED General Education: Area VI: Creative and Fine Arts. all and Spring. Three",
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    "code": "MUSC1160",
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    "hours": 3,
    "description": "[Previously as: MUSC 115] Introduces the fundamentals of tonal harmony and voice leading, focusing on four-voice writing and analysis of excerpts from music literature. NMHED General Education: Area VI: Creative and Fine Arts. Occasionally. Three",
    "prerequisites": [],
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    "code": "NMNC1110",
    "title": "Introduction to Nursing Concepts",
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    "description": "[Previously as: NURS 120] An introduction to the concepts of nursing practice and conceptual learning. Students define personal values, beliefs, and attitudes about health and wellness. This course provides opportunities for students to describe the importance of identifying patient safety issues, the roles and values of the nurse and members of the health care team, and specific standards/regulations that apply to nursing practice. Permission required. ummer, Fall and Spring. Three",
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    "hours": 4,
    "description": "[Previously as: NURS 125] Introduces the nursing student to the application of concepts through clinical skills in seminar, laboratory and/or clinical settings. The course covers principles of communication, assessments, safety and interventions and accurate calculation, measurement and administration of medications. all and Spring. One lecture hour, nine",
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    "hours": 3,
    "description": "[Previously as: NURS 140] A course focused on health and illness concepts across the lifespan. Concepts covered are related to genomics, stress and coping, anxiety, thermoregulation, sensory perception and sexuality. Permission required. all and Spring. Three",
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    "id": "santafenm-000575",
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    "hours": 3,
    "description": "[Previously as: NURS 145] This course introduces the nursing student to the attributes of the health care participant as an individual, a family, or a community. Permission required. Permission required. all and Spring. Three",
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    "code": "NMNC1235",
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    "description": "[Previously as: NURS 160] This course introduces the nursing student to the assessment of and the health promotion for the health care participant as an individual, a family, or a community. This course uses seminar, laboratory and/or clinical settings. Permission required. Graded: Pass/Fail. all and Spring. One lecture hour, nine",
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    "title": "Professional Nursing Concepts I",
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    "hours": 3,
    "description": "[Previously as: NURS 210] This course covers foundational concepts for professional development, including selected professional attributes and care competencies. Permission required. all and Spring. Three",
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    "hours": 4,
    "description": "[Previously as: NURS 225] The focus of this course is to provide safe, evidence-based nursing care for patients with chronic conditions, across the lifespan in a variety of settings. This course builds upon curricular concepts. This course is a combination of lab and clinical. Permission required. all and Spring. One lecture hour, nine",
    "prerequisites": [
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    "code": "NMNC2410",
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    "description": "[Previously as: NURS 230] This course will cover health and illness concepts, with the focus on acute conditions across the lifespan. Concepts covered are related to homeostasis/ regulation, oxygenation/ hemostasis, protection/ movement, and emotional processes. Permission required. all and Spring. Four",
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    "code": "NMNC2435",
    "title": "Clinical Intensive I",
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    "hours": 4,
    "description": "[Previously as: NURS 235] This is the first of two level four clinical courses in which the student will apply the curricular concepts in the management of care participants with acute conditions across the lifespan. Permission required. Graded: Pass/Fail. all and Spring. One lecture hour, nine",
    "prerequisites": [
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    "code": "NMNC2445",
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    "hours": 3,
    "description": "[Previously as: NURS 260] This course was deliberately left blank so that individual colleges and programs could customize the capstone experience to meet the needs of the institution and the community it serves. Because this is a capstone class, it is unlikely to be transferred for articulation. Permission required. Graded: Pass/Fail. ummer, Fall and Spring. One lecture hour, six",
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    "description": "[Previously as: HPER 111L] An introduction to yoga and yoga movements. Students explore various concepts and fundamentals of yoga while also learning about the history of the practice. Students are required to be at least 16 years old to enroll in this course. ummer, Fall and Spring. Two",
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    "title": "Yoga: Healing Hatha Yoga Stretch and Breath",
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    "description": "Applying breathing and concentration, students will work on restoring and maintaining flexibility and strength. This class is ideal for those recovering from an injury or illness, people with weight issues and mature persons. Students are responsible for purchasing their own mat. Graded: Letter Grade. ummer, Fall and Spring. Two",
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    "description": "[Previously as: HPER 154L] The focus of this class is on progressive strengthening, stretching and relaxation exercises designed to stimulate and tone sluggish muscles. Students learn correct body position and exercise technique. The body’s natural breathing rhythms are explored to decrease unwanted tensions and energy blockages. Students are required to be at least 16 years old to enroll in this course. May be taken twice for degree or certificate credit. Graded: Letter Grade. Occasionally. Two",
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    "description": "[Previously as: HPER 134L] This class is designed for the beginning as well as the continuing student. Emphasis is placed on strengthening and toning the abdominal muscle group, muscles surrounding the hips, and thigh muscles. Activities Include core strengthening exercises, mat work, and the use of the fitball, exercise tubing and the medicine ball. Students are encouraged to work at their own fitness level in a noncompetitive environment. Students are required to be at least 16 years old to enroll in this course. May be taken twice for degree or certificate credit. ummer, Fall and Spring. Two",
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    "description": "[Previously as: HPER 212L] This class combines the beginning and intermediate level yoga techniques of stretching, strengthening, meditation and breathing to promote health and well-being, for those with some familiarity with yoga. Students are required to be at least 16 years old to enroll in this course. ummer, Fall and Spring. Two",
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    "description": "[Previously as: HPER 211L] This class is designed for the experienced yoga student. More advanced yoga postures such as the handstand, headstand and upward bow, along with meditation and beginning pranayama are practiced. Students are required to be at least 16 years old to enroll in this course. May be taken twice for degree or certificate credit. all and Spring. Two",
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    "description": "[Previously as: HPER 213L] Building on the course content of The Method Based on Pilates, students further develop their balance, control and coordination. The focus of this class is learning precise, flowing movements through mat exercise choreography. Students are required to be at least 16 years old to enroll in this course. May be taken twice for degree or certificate credit. all and Spring. Two",
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    "description": "[Previously as: HPER 252L] A program of Tai Chi designed for students to further their study of physical and energy movements for health, defense and longevity. Students will lie introduced to part II of the Wu style Tai Chi short form. Students are required to be at least 16 years old to enroll in this course. pring. Two",
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    "code": "PSYC2120",
    "title": "Developmental Psychology",
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    "code": "PSYC2210",
    "title": "Abnormal Psychology",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "[Previously as: PSYC 240] Provides students with an introduction to the field of abnormal psychology. Subject areas include history, methods, etiologies, classification and treatment of disorders. all and Spring. Three",
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    "code": "PSYC2220",
    "title": "Cognitive Psychology",
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    "code": "PSYC2240",
    "title": "Psychology of Personality",
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    "hours": 3,
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    "code": "PSYC2250",
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    "hours": 3,
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    "code": "PSYC2260",
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    "code": "PSYC2320",
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    "code": "PSYC2510",
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    "code": "PHLS1150",
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    "hours": 5,
    "description": "[Previously as: HLCR 115] An introductory course that trains students to become community health workers (CHW) who assist individuals and communities in adopting and maintaining positive health behaviors. Topics include the roles of the CHW, adult learning principles, and skill development in such areas as advocacy, health coaching and leadership development. Program completion enables students to qualify for the New Mexico state certification for CHWs. Graded: Letter Grade. all and Spring. Five",
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    "hours": 5,
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    "hours": 5,
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    "code": "RESP1120",
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    "description": "[Previously as: RESP 122] Introduces the student to assessment and management of selected respiratory disorders. Topics include anatomic changes, pathophysiology, etiology, differential diagnosis, clinical manifestations and management. Permission required. Graded: Letter Grade. pring. One lecture hour. Max Class Size: 18",
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    "code": "RESP1122",
    "title": "Therapeutic Modalities",
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    "hours": 5,
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    "code": "RESP1125",
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    "description": "[Previously as: RESP 125] Introduction to cardiopulmonary pharmacology as used in respiratory care. Topics include review of central and peripheral nervous systems, pharmacology terminology, dosage calculations, bronchodilating agents, mucous-controlling agents, corticosteroids and aerosol administration. Permission required. Graded: Letter Grade. pring. One lecture hour. Max Class Size: 18",
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    "code": "RESP1130",
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    "description": "[Previously as: RESP 112] Study of the cardiopulmonary system and associated structures. Includes nervous system control of ventilation, renal system, and the principles involved in ventilation and gas transport. Also, includes the effects of aging, exercise, and altitude on the cardiopulmonary system. Permission required. Graded: Letter Grade. pring. Three",
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    "code": "RESP1162",
    "title": "Cardiopulmonary Diagnostics",
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    "code": "RESP1166",
    "title": "Cardiopulmonary Pharmacology II",
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    "description": "[Previously as: RESP 166] Continuation of RESP 1125 Cardiopulmonary Pharmacology with an emphasis on advanced cardiac life support (ACLS) and critical care agents. Topics include advanced cardiac life support agents, cardiovascular agents, critical care agents and a review of dosage calculations. No Permission required. Graded: Letter Grade. all. One lecture hour. Max Class Size: 18",
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    "code": "RESP1170C",
    "title": "Ventilator Management Lecture/Lab",
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    "hours": 5,
    "description": "[Previously as: RESP 160] Introduces mechanical ventilation background, theory and physiologic effects. This course prepares the student to initiate and manage advanced airways and mechanical ventilation in the patient care setting and includes discussion of disorder-specific ventilation strategies and technical operation of specific ventilators. Permission required. Graded: Letter Grade. all. Three",
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    "code": "RESP1340L",
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    "hours": 3,
    "description": "[Previously as: RESP 130L] Introduction to respiratory care in the patient care setting. Clinical experiences include patient assessment, interview and physical exam, chart review, documentation, basic respiratory equipment and procedures, airway management and applicable therapist driven protocols. Permission required. Graded: Letter Grade. pring. Nine",
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    "id": "santafenm-000753",
    "code": "RESP1342L",
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    "title": "Cardiopulmonary Pathophysiology II",
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    "code": "RESP2130C",
    "title": "Respiratory Care Seminar-Critical Care Lecture/Lab",
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    "hours": 4,
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    "title": "Neonatal and Pediatric Respiratory Lecture/Lab",
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    "description": "[Previously as: RESP 260] This course introduces assessment skills, resuscitative procedures and appropriate therapies needed to treat the pediatric patient. This course also includes a study of neonatal anatomy and physiology, labor and delivery, high risk infants, resuscitation, ventilator management, and common neonatal pathologies and modalities for their treatment. Permission required. Graded: Letter Grade. pring. Two",
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    "code": "RESP2210",
    "title": "Respiratory Professional Development",
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    "description": "[Previously as: RESP 240] Prepares students for national respiratory care credentialing exams and the job placement process. Topics include interviewing, resume-building, and board exam strategies. Permission required. Graded: Letter Grade. pring. One lecture hour, two",
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    "code": "RESP2340L",
    "title": "Respiratory Care Clinical III",
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    "hours": 4,
    "description": "[Previously as: RESP 230L] Builds on experience and skills acquired in Respiratory Care Clinicals I and II. Students are introduced to initiation and management of non-invasive mechanical ventilation and emergency and critical care procedures. Permission required. Graded: Letter Grade. all. Twelve",
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    "code": "RESP2342L",
    "title": "Respiratory Care Clinical IV",
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    "description": "[Previously as: WELD 122] A continuation of GTAW I. This course is designed to provide the student with the ability to setup, maintain and operate Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) equipment safely. Develop skills to weld structural joints to bend tests standards utilizing various metals. Weld quality will be measured in accordance with American Welding Society standards. pring. Two",
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    "code": "WELD2220",
    "title": "Pipe Welding II",
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    "description": "[Previously as: WELD 221] Stresses the theory and practical application of 5-G and 6-G pipe welding. This course will develop skills in the technique of pipe welding, using various Welding processes. ummer. One lecture hour, four",
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    "code": "WOOD1110",
    "title": "Introduction to the Fine Art of Woodworking",
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    "hours": 5,
    "description": "[Previously as: WOOD 111] Introduces students to using wood as a medium for realizing their designs. Topics covered include choosing the wood to complement the design, milling techniques, mortise-and-tenon joinery, surface preparation and application of water-based finishes. Students will learn the safe use of the radial arm saw, jointer, planer, table saw, bandsaw, drill press, horizontal boring machine and router. all and Spring. Two",
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    "code": "WOOD1120",
    "title": "Introduction to Hand Tools",
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    "hours": 5,
    "description": "[Previously as: WOOD 112] Covers sharpening, maintenance, and use of basic hand tools including chisels, planes, spokeshaves, marking knives, hand saws and scrapers. Various sharpening systems are discussed. Students build a wooden handplane, sharpen personal tools, and practice hand tool use. all and Spring. Two",
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    "code": "WOOD1150",
    "title": "Introduction to Joinery",
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    "description": "[Previously as: WOOD 115] Introduces traditional joinery techniques including edge, dowel, mortise and tenon variations, bridle, bread boards, and frame and panel work. Students layout, cut, and fit each of these joints. all and Spring. Two",
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    "code": "WOOD1160",
    "title": "Dovetails",
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    "hours": 5,
    "description": "[Previously as: WOOD 116] Introduces dovetail joinery for drawers and case work. Students learn to layout and cut dovetails with hand saw and chisels, the tablesaw, and a router jig. After practicing all three methods, students design and build a project utilizing dovetail joinery. Occasionally. Two",
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    "code": "WOOD1170",
    "title": "The Artful Box",
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    "description": "[Previously as: WOOD 147] Creating boxes with intriguing forms, tactility, and varied functionality. Students will design and build several wood boxes, that consider materials, form, transitions, and the potential content. Occasionally. One lecture hour, four",
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    "code": "WOOD1180",
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    "code": "WOOD1185",
    "title": "CNC for Fine Woodworking",
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    "id": "santafenm-000828",
    "code": "WOOD1190",
    "title": "Working Machinery Maintenance",
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    "description": "[Previously as: WOOD 165] Students will learn about the setup, maintenance and minor repair of stationary and portable power tools in the woodworking shop. In addition, there will be discussion about shop layout and setup considerations. Occasionally. One lecture hour, four",
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    "code": "WOOD1210",
    "title": "Characteristics of Wood",
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    "description": "[Previously as: WOOD 120] Focuses on wood as a material. This course covers the visual aspects of different wood species as well as their working characteristics. Topics include the structure, graphics, moisture content, and choice of appropriate wood for a project. all. One lecture hour. Max Class Size: 15",
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    "code": "WOOD1250",
    "title": "Introduction to Finishing",
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    "description": "[Previously as: WOOD 125] Introduces wood finishes, including penetrating oil finishes and film finishes such as shellac, lacquer, varnish, and water-based finish. Surface preparation, stains, dyes, and hand and spray application methods are covered. Special attention will be given to the advantages of low-toxic water-based finishes, and the health and environmental issues concerning solvent-based finishes. pring. One lecture hour, four",
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    "code": "WOOD1310",
    "title": "Furniture Design",
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    "description": "[Previously as: WOOD 130] Encourages the uninhibited accumulation of ideas in a sketchbook and the development of each student’s individual design aesthetic. Basic requirements for furniture, orthographic drawing, principles of design, recent furniture history, and model making are covered. pring. Two",
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    "id": "santafenm-000832",
    "code": "WOOD1350L",
    "title": "Bandsawn Veneers",
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    "description": "[Previously as: WOOD 135] An introduction to the use of bandsawn veneers in furniture construction. Students execute a project of their own design that incorporates bandsawn veneers. May be taken twice for degree or certificate credit. Occasionally. Two",
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    "id": "santafenm-000833",
    "code": "WOOD1450",
    "title": "Bent Lamination",
    "credits": 5,
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    "description": "[Previously as: WOOD 145] An introduction to the use of bent lamination in furniture construction. Students will build a project of their own design using the techniques. Graded: Letter Grade. Occasionally. Two",
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    "id": "santafenm-000834",
    "code": "WOOD1550",
    "title": "Build A Workbench",
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    "description": "[Previously as: WOOD 155] Covers fabrication of an instructor-designed workbench for each student that incorporates a laminated maple top, maple dog holes, bench dogs, end rails, and tool tray on a poplar trestle-style base. This versatile bench is designed for one or two metal vises with shop-made wooden vise pads. NOTE: Significant additional fee will be charged to cover materials and hardware. Vises may be ordered individually at the beginning of class. Occasionally. Two",
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    "id": "santafenm-000835",
    "code": "WOOD1610",
    "title": "Introduction to Woodturning",
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    "description": "[Previously as: WOOD 160] Teaches the elementary concepts and methodologies of turning wood on the lathe using a hands-on approach. Students learn the art of woodturning through design and production of turned projects. all and Spring. One lecture hour, four",
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    "id": "santafenm-000836",
    "code": "WOOD1615",
    "title": "Woodturning Design and Practice",
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    "description": "An intermediate-level exploration into woodturning design and practice. Specific topics vary with a focus on creating expressive sculptural designs in wood. Occasionally. One lecture hour, two",
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    "id": "santafenm-000837",
    "code": "WOOD1620",
    "title": "Advanced Wood Turning",
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    "hours": 3,
    "description": "[Previously as: WOOD 161] Builds on basic skills learned in WOOD 160 or WOOD 1610. Students explore dimensioned turnings from patterns, production of accurate multiples, and creative spindle and bowl techniques in the pursuit of a personal design aesthetic. all and Spring. One lecture hour, four",
    "prerequisites": [
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    "id": "santafenm-000838",
    "code": "WOOD1625",
    "title": "Woodturning Studio",
    "credits": 2,
    "hours": 2,
    "description": "[Previously as WOOD 161] Builds on previously learned wood turning skills to design and turn individually conceived projects. Students explore form and surface treatment as they develop a personal aesthetic. all and Spring. Four",
    "prerequisites": [
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    "id": "santafenm-000839",
    "code": "WOOD1660",
    "title": "Router Joinery",
    "credits": 3,
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    "description": "[Previously as: WOOD 166] An introduction to using the router to make mortise and tenon joints, dovetails, sliding dovetails, bent lamination joinery and many other joints. Students will learn to build the jigs and templates, which make the router an indispensable tool. Occasionally. One lecture hour, four",
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      "WOOD1110"
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    "id": "santafenm-000840",
    "code": "WOOD1710",
    "title": "Introduction to Woodcarving",
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    "description": "[Previously as: WOOD 170] Cover the selection of appropriate types of wood, project design, correct use and sharpening of carving tools, and basic carving methods. Relief, chip, and sculptural carving are introduced through exercises. all and Spring. One lecture hour, four",
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    "source_url": "https://catalog.sfcc.edu/preview_course_nopop.php?catoid=12&coid=21635",
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    "id": "santafenm-000841",
    "code": "WOOD1715",
    "title": "Intermediate Woodcarving",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "Builds on introductory skills in carving, including project design, efficient tool use, and sharpening. In addition to demonstrations, students design and execute a project. Occasionally. One lecture hour, four",
    "prerequisites": [
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    "source_url": "https://catalog.sfcc.edu/preview_course_nopop.php?catoid=12&coid=22251",
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    "id": "santafenm-000842",
    "code": "WOOD1720",
    "title": "Advanced Woodcarving",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "[Previously as: WOOD 171] Builds on skills learned previously to create expressive wood carvings. Students work with considerable independence to design, fabricate, and carve elements for furniture or free-standing pieces. all and Spring. One lecture hour, four",
    "prerequisites": [
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    "source_url": "https://catalog.sfcc.edu/preview_course_nopop.php?catoid=12&coid=21636",
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    "id": "santafenm-000843",
    "code": "WOOD1810",
    "title": "Basic Woodworking Projects",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "[Previously as: WOOD 180] Introduces planning a woodworking project with consideration to design, type of wood, joinery, process, tool needs, and finish. Students design and build a project of their choice. all and Spring. One lecture hour, four",
    "prerequisites": [
      "WOOD1110"
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    "id": "santafenm-000844",
    "code": "WOOD1820",
    "title": "Summer Projects",
    "credits": 2,
    "hours": 2,
    "description": "[Previously as: WOOD 181] Introduces planning a woodworking project with consideration to design, type of wood, joinery, process, tool needs, and finish. Students design and build (or continue) a project of their choice, utilizing their own lumber. Occasionally. One lecture hour, two",
    "prerequisites": [
      "WOOD1110"
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    "id": "santafenm-000845",
    "code": "WOOD2110",
    "title": "Doors, Drawers and Hardware for Furniture",
    "credits": 5,
    "hours": 5,
    "description": "[Previously as: WOOD 220] Surveys various cabinet designs and carcase construction methods, and introduces the designing, building, and installing of doors, drawers, and hardware. Students design and build a cabinet that incorporates a door, drawer, and hardware. Occasionally. Two",
    "prerequisites": [
      "WOOD1150"
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    "id": "santafenm-000846",
    "code": "WOOD2120",
    "title": "Material Study: Metal and Wood",
    "credits": 5,
    "hours": 5,
    "description": "[Previously as: WOOD 247] Metalworking and casting from a designer’s perspective, industrial processes. Students creating furniture, sculpture, or design-related products learn what is possible using this technique, the characteristics inherent in metal parts, and how to incorporate this work into their practice. Students design and build a project that integrates wood with a cast metal part that they have designed and prototyped. Additional materials costs may apply. Occasionally. Two",
    "prerequisites": [
      "WOOD1110",
      "ARTS1830"
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    "program_ids": [],
    "source_url": "https://catalog.sfcc.edu/preview_course_nopop.php?catoid=12&coid=22199",
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    "id": "santafenm-000847",
    "code": "WOOD2140",
    "title": "Advanced Furniture Making",
    "credits": 5,
    "hours": 5,
    "description": "[Previously as WOOD 290] Covers construction of a capstone furniture project, similar to a journeyman’s piece, based on design and technical skills learned over the course of the woodworking program. Students consult with the instructor to conceive, design, build and present a major furniture work. all and Spring. Two",
    "prerequisites": [
      "WOOD1150",
      "WOOD1310"
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    "program_ids": [
      "santafenm-000857",
      "santafenm-000862"
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    "source_url": "https://catalog.sfcc.edu/preview_course_nopop.php?catoid=12&coid=21643",
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    "id": "santafenm-000848",
    "code": "WOOD2150",
    "title": "Chair Making",
    "credits": 5,
    "hours": 5,
    "description": "Students will learn about the unique structural and aesthetic challenges presented in chair making. Topics include design criteria for chairs; compound angle joinery, floating-tenons, shaping techniques and a discussion of upholstery possibilities. Students will construct a chair of an assigned design, modifying size, scale, and shaping details to fit their personal taste. Occasionally. Two",
    "prerequisites": [
      "WOOD1110"
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    "source_url": "https://catalog.sfcc.edu/preview_course_nopop.php?catoid=12&coid=21640",
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    "id": "santafenm-000849",
    "code": "WOOD2185",
    "title": "CNC Fine Woodworking Projects",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "Continuing study of computer-aided design (CAD), computer-aided machining (CAM), and computer numerical control (CNC) routers as they apply to fine woodworking. Students will design and build a project that includes CNC-produced components in consultation with the instructor. Graded: Letter Grade. Occasionally. One lecture hour, four",
    "prerequisites": [
      "WOOD1185"
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    "id": "santafenm-000850",
    "code": "WOOD2810",
    "title": "Advanced Woodworking Projects",
    "credits": 5,
    "hours": 5,
    "description": "[Previously as: WOOD 280] An advanced class for students with a good foundation in project planning, machine and hand-tool use, and traditional joinery skills. Students will design and build a project of their choice. Occasionally. Two",
    "prerequisites": [
      "WOOD1150"
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    "source_url": "https://catalog.sfcc.edu/preview_course_nopop.php?catoid=12&coid=21642",
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    "id": "santafenm-000851",
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    "title": "Furniture Studio",
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